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Band Schedules Serenades To Raise Interlochen Fund Wlwn 1111' Mason hanrl pliiYHIIag~. Thnsl' w!Jo r•onlrihulc In lim

screnadr.s Snlul'lln,y till' musielans r·nmp fund willlw pJ·esenlr.d with hope liw m11sh• will lnsplrr> gr>n· lags. llesicir.nlliil sedlons 11s WPli

ernsily. The IHIIlfl Is m!Hing ns llw business ser:lion will hr> money for 11 wr>r!l< nl fnteJ•Ioelwn inelucierl In llw serenades.

Bass and awnor are pleosed.

The Ingham County News Ninety-Seventh Year, No. 22 Mason, Mi(higan, Thursday, May 31, 1956 4 Sections - 26 Pages National Musie r:amp just before Last Saltmlay the Pump fund

school owns In Sr.plcmher. gairwd $108 when i:ars wem 'l'hr. h11nci will hr. nut praclif'ing washed al tiw Slnnrlnrrl nnrl llsh­

'filllrsrln.Y nnrl !•'riday anrl on Sal· land stations. OlheJ· fund-raising urdny liw musicians will have prn,lr>r•ts ltl'P also hei1ig set up,

Jury Decides On Verdict in Road Accident

Lions ·Sell Light Bulbs to Good Friends ~.~~~ ~ !~.~~~,~~~~" ~~~L~.~~!, ""'" , Lend Hand to

1 :::~:f;,~,;~;~,.~~;,:', ·:.·.:.', :: News Index I City Observes

Memorial Day In Ceremony

-------- ·- Dlrcclor George ~lurlhum salrl.

Builders Move· Tons of Dirt

B!!IWecn $'100 anrl $:500 is still needed fnr the r·amp funrl, Mur­thum sairl. The stay at Interloch· en is for learning marr·hlng fun· damentals, hand formations, new nHII'f'h <lnrl r•nJH:crt music and to lcnrn and work lr>gcthcr and to

::~:~r:l~~~lllh~ *~:~~d<l~~l~~~~ffn w~~ ~~~c S~[~ou~~-t~;:;~~,:~e ,~:~~~v~~~~y fr~~ Help N e l·g h bo r 'I ra'~f'~~rs In r.dilor, l'agr· :;, usc r:ommisslons on their sales being divided Into quarters with Ingil<~m Twp. wning onli· lo finance cammunity pJ·o.fects. a team of salesmen nssigncd to I nanr:e, Pages •I illlrl :1, Po~rl :1.

for New Road just havc~-----Six men on a coroner's jury

Friday morning In Mason agreed that Norman Eugene Spencer, 22, rJf Owosso died of accidental in· juries. Spencer was ldllcd the previous Saturday afteri10on 2 miles south of Mason while work· ing on t!tc new Mason-Leslie high· way,

'l'he money, explained President each section, Ware explained. I Paint new Saturday when war Legal notices, Pagp H, l'11rl trndPI" fl s1111111

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lllousand Chester D. Slnith, will be used veterans, fJ•!ends anrl neighbors I I: PagP ;,, P<~rl :l; l'ilgPs ;. ;IIlii fiPopiP oh.•;r•rvl'd, Mm;HHJal Diiy In for lhr! club's sight progmm, buy. MSU ff trnnsformed the Sldncv Graysonj fi, Part '1· .Y!ason Wr•rlnr•srlll.''· 'i'l1" lllili·\Vt•el{

worl<lng almost around lhe/ cloel< and lllr'ough rains,' crews Petitions for

lng glasses for those wllo can 0 e home on South S[J'C~t in,lo a l~dillll'ials. I'Hgf' ~. Pari I. IH>Iirlay p;u,ulr· ·' illlrl lllf!ITJOrial not otherwise r:et them, paying rs .~noW·WltJ'tn slruciUJ'e \VIlll gr•cnnl, l•'ann lll'WS, P<Igcs :J oiiHI I, . f II I t

~ ~ ~ sr•rVIC'l'S Wl!ll' !Jill' D IP llrgCS frll' eye cxaminnllonx and pur· trim. They also manicured I he/ Pari •1. f'Vc•r. l'r:npiP, not inl'linerl lo lalw

arc moving cnrth in hig- chunks I s h I d on US·I27 south of Mason. s .. r. c 00 Boar Grovl's & Sons Co. Inc. has the

clwsin~,; while canes for I hose $1,000 a Year lawn. trimmed up the hushes and p,c,,~,l~~~~·s.·ificrl rlin,clruy. l'agr· li. pari in Ill£' jlilriHir>, lined Ujl along with poor vision. Some of the built a new porch. Tlw all·day 1 · !he pnrarlf' I!JIIIr! lu•lwPl•n the money will also g-o lo finance the effol't was a climax tn Michigan, ----------- hig-ll sC'hnol anrl J\tapll

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Mason LJ'oop of Boy Scouts, to T B b c II week Such good deeds will be '1111 ' I Cl!ll11'1l'l',''· $2 million conlrm:t. I Po\;cr shovels were used to Ar A "I bl

scoop thh muck out or the new e Val a e right·of·way over the 11111 south

Six men testified during the in· q ttest. Justice of the Peaec Ro,Y Adams, who. acted as coroner al the scene of the accident, pre· sided at the inquiry.

senrl a lllUSiclan lo [nterloehen 0 0 arro . ' ' I h Ad ' annual affair of the Michigan n t Cnlor·bl'a n•rs with 1 hf' Amr.ri· and to send a girl lo cheer-leaders week committee, accorrlin" lo g am op s . I I [ I I II " <'lin ling and llw lwnnPrs of the sc1uo, c ll > mem >crs sac. Frank Schmidt, Jr., clwlrman.

Hobcl't Ware and !lohert Colby Robert Carroll, Mason senior, 0

1 i\m[•rir-1111 Legion, V. Jo'. W. Hnd

of Tomlinson mad. Giant trucks .. haul in fill rlirt, much of it from Pcllllllll for·ms. for l'v!ason Montie Woodard's farm a quarter/ sc~JOr~l hoard C'Hndulat~s are nfJ~ mile cast on Coy road. The crest a\~il<~h.lc nt th~ supcnnlcndent ~ of the 11111 nl Ta~linson rand will office Ill the high school. Canrh· also be shoved and hauled to lhc rlalcs for .~dl~ol trustees must south for the fill. c!rculalc nnd f1_1r., or lwvc other~

Spencer was crushed hy n ~atcrplllar tractor when it was backod over him by Gordon White, g-eneral forcma11 for the S. J. Groves & Sons Co., contract· 'lr for the hig-hway job. While de­clared at the inquest that llw caterpillar had been left standing spll with the motor idling. He said he climbed onto the machine,

arc co-chairmen of the bulb sales has heen offeJ•ed and will accept Grayson has been afflicted with Zoning 'Ru es file D. A. v. lrrl off lhe parade. committee. AI a sales meeting one of Michigan State univcr- pnor vision and with heart lmu-

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· They were follnwPrl hy tlw vet-Tuesday night they mapped sity's top scholarships. It's for ble, mal<ing II Impossible for him Prans firing sq11arl, wlr~rHns, the plans for canvassing the business $1,000 a year, renewable up to 4 to give the required earc to his 1 F T h • I Mason S[!IHml hHnrl, Smut units, SCCtion to gel OJ'liCJ'S for both years if he maintains a high hOUSe. I or owns 1p , Vl'leJ"/li~S /ll.lXIliHrics, Sd!Oo( Chit· fluorescent and lneanucscent academic rating. He is salutn· Men with ladders, brushes, 1 rlr·en wJih hii<cs, smniPrs, wagons, bulbs. They will lake orders for 1orian of the Mason graduating paint, J•akcs, axes, sickles anrl all olher miii'C'hPrs. ;Jillomobilcs, a cm:ulalc nnrl fJ!r. for lhr.m, pell·

To build UJ> lite grade across lions bearing nol less than 50 the stretch of muck will call !or names of qualifier! electors of the

any type of light bulb made, they class. · , the things necessary In perform lnghnm township hns fimllly fin• lruf'k and hrJrs!'s. 1

said. · The scholarship i~ patrl from a/' I he good deed began arriving all and. formally adopter! a zoning 11 was ;1 liig parade. l~irsl slop 30,000 cubic yards of fill clirt. district.

'I' I•<! right-of-way ·:-is·-bcing Petilinns for ihc .July · 9 · elcc- ~unne!l,"tqe. blg1 r.ng!nO.~,Tfli~ed,. the r!ozer blaclc In 'front,· toolc time to look m·ound for workers,

Discounts will he given 011 all fund raised by Michigan State the Grayson house heforc 8. An onhnancc. It her:omes cffcclJV!' was in fJ•onl of lhc• mr•morlal at orders of $5 or mm·c, Ware-~1\id: husiness firms. There hour later, the white paint r:ould Jtme 21, 1!1:i(i. TIIP nrrlinanee np· .feffersnn nnrl llst

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cleared of buildings. Two greens lion must be filer! with ihe sccre­at Mason goH course have been tary of 111e hoard not later than moved and the sod is being 4 o'clocl{ in the afternoon ·of stripped from No. 4 fairway. .June !), Lyle A. Thorburn, 2692 Caterpillar grading crews arc ex- Phillips road, is secretary.

o·1j · Friditl'n'igli 1 · Jlgh(' ''hllfbs scholarships gra,nted be· ~.een )n ~t,he·:gahlos.--{3y noon pears .in f~11l on Pagr•s 4 and ii, pl:1ycrl 1 he st

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1;angled Banner

will he sold from a booths In I he this year, to 200 applicants from lhe new ft_nlsh had reaehr~l the/ P;1rl . .3, of tlw Ingham Collnly 1

;mrl Gorl lllross AmPrica. Rev. business section. A specialty will Michig-an and othcr slates. The halfway poml and bcfOI'c 5o ~lock/ Ne\~s. · 1 Cllll'eJH·r~ f<orlll nf the BRptist be sacks of buli>s of various walt· 10 scholnrships of $1,000 each the men had completely pam.ted The arrllrlllnce will ;liso he. clnm·h said lhnl p;1sl victories of age selling for $2. The booths, v:ere granted upon r~commenda· ~he bouse. And while the pallll· printed In pamphlcl form, Sllper·: lhr Unitrrl Slnlcs werP rill(' lo the which will he mnnned by Lions tlons of the university scholar· mg progressed, others, armed 'visor Ciwrles· Wnorls sairl. They faf'l 1 hal the r·nLilll ry IJ~s l.Jcen club members, wifl also offer 3· ship ·committee. Applicants wrote with axes, ral<es and sickles, will he avnilable at the office ~f tlw most C:nrl-like of all. He way lights, htJg·rcpcllcnl lights competili~e cxami~ations for the beat down the h;ush anrl cut the the township oupervi~or anrl strPS'erl .'l!e impnrl~nc_e· of the and flonrllighls, Ware said. scholarsllrps A~~ll 27. Extra· lawn_. Others built the porch. . township r:lcr•k nnrl l11il.\' be pm· cnunlr;~· llvJn~ by f:l1nsl1im stand-

then bacl<ecl the giant cat tractor.

peeled to start moving the hill Mason is n registration £lis-yet this week. trict. Only elcC'Iors duly regis·

Crews are still moving arouJHI lcrerl may vote. Vol ing will he the •1 parcels wllir·ll are going to by printer! hallot. condemnation. Although the slate Terins of Thorburn nnd the highwn,v department has received treasurer, Stanley G. Holmes, a cerll!icalc ot necessity, the price both expire in July. Both lmvc in· the owners will receive has not rlicatcd 1 hal they will be avail· been determined. The pal eels are able for re·cicr:tion. Thorburn the North Leslie school and lands was elect crt in 1954 after l11e mer­owned by Sam Ariz and Russell gr.r of lhr. Mason, Al;lledon Warner of Leslie and hy Mrs. Township unit, Hawley ancl Wil· Mary Frederick and Allen Freel· son rlislricls. Holmes was· elected crick of Masan. for a 2-ycar term in 1934 after

Gordon C. Haley, foreman for lhe company, told the .fury that he saw Spencer pu lied down by the tractor. He said he was stand· ing at the right-front of the trac· lor observing other equipment. As he turned to watch While move thc tractor, he said, he saw that Spencer had bccn knoclced down. He said he screamed and waved his arms at White, and White stopped the machine and then pullecl it off Spencer.

Beginning next Monday night, r:urrlctllar actJvJtJCs WCI'C also Wives of veterans spread a (llr'· cured from the building in· arrls. In llwl Wil,l', rtcv. llodct ----- - ... ·-· ___ evaltwlcd as a factor in tile nic rlinncr at noon on the Gray- spector. sairl, lies OLII' grP:~Iesl salvation

From Tomlinson road south lo sm·ving 2 terms as 1 rustee of the Hull road the new highway will district before the merger. be 1J.lanc, cliviclecl with a service Terms of Louis A. Slid and Dr. road on either side of the limited R. R. DeMartin ria not expire un­access main stem. The present til 1!l.37, the l!!rm of Harold Bell road will serve as the service not until 19:"i8.

Hniey said Spcnr.er had hcen leaning on the rigllt·rcar traclc of the tractor. He added thai Spencer apparently got his foot eaught and was pulled off bnl· ancc, The track ran up Spencer's body and across the shoulder. His head wasn't struck bj' the tractor.

Two Boys Admit Setting Fire in Vacant Building Mason police clqarcd up an

arson case Monday night. An 8· yem·-old Mason boy admitted set· ling fires in the vacnnt store across from lhe PX Saturday. He implicated another 8-ycar-old. The building was recently va-road on the east side. At the election this year all

Stale highway survey crews registered voters in the enlarged and right-ol·way buyers arc work· district may participate. In adell· ing on the section between Hull lion to the merged MAson, Alate­road and the terminus in Jackson don Township unit, Hawley and county. That section is scheduled Wilson districts-, the annexed dis­for Jetting late this summer. That tricts are included. They are also will be limited access. The Walters in Vevay, Dunn, Harper

Leslie by1 and Nichols in Delhi, ancl Gret· ton and Webb in Aurelius.

Haley said he warned Spencer when lle. was hired about the need for safety. He declared he told Spencer that he must slay within sight of the machinery operators-. The noise on &ueh a construction job mal<es lt' impos­sible to be heard. Haley pointed out. He said that hand signals are used more than the voice. He told the ,iurlgc that it is possible Spencer may have been waiting belllnd the caterpillar tractor for other equipment to pass.

Spencer was hired on the job by Haley about 6:30 Saturday morning. He was l<illed about 1:30 In the afternoon. · Other witnesses called in for the Inquest were Gerald E. Davis, Holt, heavy-equipment opcrato'r who saw the accident; Dr. Donald A. Cairns, Mason, called to the acclclent scene to attcnq Spen­cer; Artllur W. Jewett, Mason, wllo took Spencer to Jewe1t fu. neral home; Captain Fred Fry, .Mason, sheriff's department; and Dr. Charles E, Black of Lansing, pathologist.

Spencer was married and had one child;

Wreckers Clear Build.ing Site ·

catccl by Campus Cleaners. The 2 boys said they gained ad·

miltancc by a ladder and the roof. Because of their age no court action was taken against the boys. Their parents were lolrl to handle the situation.

When firemen entered the building to figh 1 the fire they de· tcctecl 1 he odor of l<ernsene. There were 3 blazes in the build· ing, all apparcnlly set. The dam· age to the building was minor.

Captain Tim Stolz was ques­tioning the hoy about tal\ing money from poppy canisters, which he ad mil ted. Then the of· fleer again askcd ahout the set fire. Tile boy admltterl that, too, although on a previous visit to the Jmme tile. boy denied any lmnw!edge of t11c fire. He hac! been under suspicion from th'e first, police officers said.

Mason firemen answered 3 calls Friday. They made a run to the Earl I. Parker home on Tomlinson road. A condenser in a th!evislon set had shorted and filled the house with smoke. The situation was in hand wllen fire­men arrived, Chief Leland Austin reported.

At 11:35 Friday forenoon fire· men went to the George Hart farm on Nlcllols road where a tractor had caught fire. A tire and wiring had burned.

Late Friday nlgllt firemen answered a carr from', Art Cui· ham's· hamburger -shop.

the grill had Ignited. The heat from the blaze warped the grill, the fire chief said. ·

Central Wrecking Co, of .Lan· sing Is elearlpg the site for Ma· son's new agriculture and farm shop building, Tlie former ldn· dergarten .building 'will be down before next week when construe· tlon · ot the , new bulldhig Is scheduled to · begin. Granger 8. G r ·h d I d Bros.;of Lansing has the general 19 arne ·.x e U e contract. Central Wr()cfclng Co. Softball teams fro~ ·the Mason ,Is a sub-contractor under j;;ranger mwanls cl}tb and Mason. high Bros: . '." ·. ..,... •, . school's' Key· club are sclieduled

.For many years before it was to meet at the Cedar Street.scl,ool acquired by the . school·, district 'playgr·ounct 1'h.ursday ·nigh~- at 6. for klndergal·telf. use the . old Harry Cllandler Is captp.ln, and

, home of Mt'. and playing manager of the. Kiwanis team. ' ·:

award. 1 son lawn and veterans presented On the z 1 1

c 'll c r as 11 Jlilllnn. In addition to tile s~lwlarsllip Grayson with a new AmeJ·ican Searl B;ig;~1 ~~~ -~~~~~e f'x,.;;~t';l. 1 Following 11 firing. squ~d sa­

of $1,000, the Mason high school flag. re rcsentin th, villa c f D·llls· lute, the pararlf' r·onlllliJCri on to senior ~as_ ~een offered a job in _Those who tumecl out In help viRc, · anrl gClif~onl ~~ll~n ~n·rl I he Slate slr?;-' bridge nvPr Syca­lhe_ umvcr·sJty ':J1USeum. As an wrth the work ,_vrrc Carl Blnnr:lt· Clwrles Weeks, representing the mnn• <'l'rPk I hr.rc, Mrs. Kenneth assistant he will help arrange a rei, Harry Smith, Roy Dodge, fnrmin arc Shc•ffpr rlrnppr•rl a WI'C'fll h of exhibits and will also be permit- Jim Brown, Roland Howes, Bill ', g '. a. 1 flowers onln I hr. water in honor lerl ta work on exhibits of his Wallace, Harold Odcn, I<en Shr.f. file orcllllance _adoplcrl_ follows' or m1val dead. The hand played own there. fer, Les Palmer, Glen Anlotcy, ?encJ'ally lhc or~lmancc~ Ill cfrer·l llnr:iwrs Aweigh.

The Mason stuacnt is the son' Mil<e Simone, LeRoy Saelens, 111 other townships outside of ll!r. From I he hriclgr. llw parade of Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll. Sylvester Hawkins, Clair Mosher, Lansing suburban ar~a. Certain eonlinucrl In liw snlrlicrs monu· From childhood he has been de· Frank Schmidt, Jim Stubberl, arc~s h_ave been cle!'Of:natccl as men! crr.r.lerl foJ' I he war dead !ermined lo become a paleontolo· Dr. L.A. Wileden, Harley Ank· resldr.!tlml and othe~s reserved in Maple Grove r:emelery. Vet· gist and geologist. He searched ney, Jim Inghram, Jerry Sting- fo:· farming: !he oniJ_mmce eon· emns org11nizntinns and flllldl· gravel pits and fields for fossils. j ley, Howard McCowan, Versile la~ns· a pro~JsJon lhal If lhe nePrt iarics offPrf'rl wrralhs flml words He established his own museum Babcock Bob Fuller Jim Bailey ans~s CC!J't~m areas can he zonerl In honor of rleart war velerans. of natural history In his father's Roger 'shepard, Terry Clark: for mclustrwl usc. , , I Bugle taps and a salute b.Y tfie barn. He has won top awards ·In Mrs. Fran!• Schmidt, Mrs. Ji111 The boar~! of superv1sm·s nt Its fii'IJ~g squad mmplelecl the Me- · youth talent shows and a few Brown, Mrs. Harry Smith and April meclln_g app~overl ll;e Tng· monal Day, progrnm. . , weeks ago was in Washington to Mrs, Jerry Stingley. ham townsh_Ip ZOillll~ orrhnan~e: !~'·ani( L. Yn11ng- was chalnnan. exhibit his own sculpture show· Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. fur· The lownslup boarrl gave Jls l_hc hr.al of lhr. rlay and the ing the progrcss of man. He was nislied the paint withoul charge llnal approval MaJ' 21. r.xr:tlcmenl of lllf' parade caused one of the winners in the West- through its Lansing agency. , .1 .I'OLillgslr.rs to drop out o£ _tile lnghouse talent contest. The --~--- J' Drown Returns to Work I !marie Wr.dncsrlny mormng. Westinghouse firm paid hls ex· Lilacs Are in Bloom . fhey wP.re carmel In cooler areas penses to Washington and sclen· Kenneth. Brown, ass1sl;u~1 c·n11n· on t11e court house lawn. tlsts tllere awarded him a scholar· Plenty of rain has prorlucccl ty agent, IS back on the .tnh. lfr. Weathermen had prccllcteclrain ship heavy lilac blooms this year. The wns In tile Mason Gcneml hns foJ' Wcrlnesrlny, hut they were

· ...- big bush In lite yard of the Floyd pita! anrl nt Ills horr.c rr.r:ovcring wrong. It was il warm 87 de-Bowen home, 225 West Elm, from the development nf a stom-

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grees hcfore the pnrade reached St•e ti\P. flf!W An:ulo! c ... j4 CnfTli'I'U u L w.u·u'•. 22w1 glorifies all the street. ach ulcer. home lmsc.

Commencement Will Be· Under Stars It's the Final Week lor Seniors

processional. ancl rec~sslonai for ,Tanet LaVoncla kenyon, Joan commencement. Sterle Lance,

There arc 96 seniors at Mason. 131nnche Li1vina LoVette, Edgar They are Merle Bryce IImmer· 11. LoVette, l<enneth Wayne La· man, Carol Lee An£1rews, .Tanc Vette, llonald Clair Lundy, James Ann Angell, Mary M<trle Bailey, Fremont Lyon, Jean Ann Me­Delores Donnldson Barllell, Ken- Bride, Alfred !loy Mollsen, San­ncth Lee Bateman, Ronald Wil~ dra Leah Montaven, Erma Louise !lam Bedell, Betty Lou I;lenham, Morse, Mary Jane Morse, Gacy, Maxine Marie Roscbury Bergeon, Arthur Nesbit,

Ruth Ann BeVIer, Rosalie Neal Dnnna Jean · Opdyke, Ellen· · Bowen, Donna Jean Bywater, Marie Owen, Ervin Cla.ude Owen,, Robert Lynn Carroll, Donna Lor· l<ny Sharon Palmer·, Janet Anne . en~ Ceasar, Carol Allee Cheney, Parl<R, Gary Hubbard Phllllp_s, Allan Frank CJaJ'l<, David Lee Duane Paul Pierce, William John Clarl~, Thomas Lee Clark, Mar· Porter, Wesley Clarence Pulver, garet L. Cole, Robert Charles Wilma Lol'aine Pulver, Marlene Cooper, Sharon Lou Craft, · Mae Rlc!h Shirley B. Roberts, .

Daniel Vlnce!lt Cummings, Rob· Virginia Mae Rodd, ·~gnes !.U·' ·. ert George Dafoe, Julie Ann cille Rowe, Sliaron I<ay Schnee- · Davis, William· I. Diamond, Wil- berger, Yvonne M. Scrlpter Slee, .; · liam George Dral~c. . Lois Ann Charles Larr·y Sedgmnn, Judith .. Eifert, Janet Kay Evet•y, riiehard Ann .Shue, Lorraine R. Skinner, · Lee Fanson, Margie Lee .Felgh- Maurice Frances J.

Elizabeth Katherine Ferris, Sterle, Stevenson, Orpha FoJ•che, Elaine Paul Emerson, ·

Frederlcl•,' ,roan Winifred Sandra· Ruth . , '- _ Lee

R. Hall, HarrY' Lee t~>nlh~>l'l<. Gemld M. Hawldns,

Th(>mVIs H·em;~ns,· Janet

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Ingham County'Ncw~ Page 2 Dansville Graduates Received Diplomas .Last Thursday

Okemos News / Wead1cr Report

Sumrnel' hllll IIITII'ml with lhll mcrt•ury l!lllllhlng 11hovn 80 twi1:e, llllll 11's ill!OII wuimmo, AI'OIIItrl Mnson' the1·n hnH hnen Ill tin min

. for a wee I\, only .1 :J of an lnolt, F'mrn ,Jn!!l<snn ~oulh tlrere ltnvn been 2 lwnvy I'IIIIIH, nne ln~t Hat· urclny unrl 11 Hhowel' Sunday and nnolhm· lrnrd min lute Wndne~· dny afternoon. South nf .Jackson the min mme nil 11 henvy wind. Not n dmp nf l'llln fell in Milson Memorlui IJny nltliullgh there was a thi'L'Itl tmriy in lhP forenoon nml agnln in t lw t!Vf'lllng.

Ottawa Bills Diitrid

Ut\UI'd 1t1. t.Jw 8pn•·t1m SnJWrtltto hy !UJ'H, AI 1\nnll

Mt·s. ,John C. Brldmm• of 01 In· Wll Hills, an QXJlE!I'I Goren hrldge ins1J•uctm•, retumecl lnst 'l'hut·s· rlay from u :J-dny hr·ldge inslnw· 1Jon COUJ'S() gJVI!II iJy Churlus Gorttn nnd his stat'!' In New Yorlt City.

unteer Service nl her home In Okemos lnst wer.i1,

Mr•, nnd Mrs, .Jumes ,Jnci<son of Smull Acres Lune In Oitemos went to Summerville, West Vir· glnia lnBt wee!<. 'Phey returned with "SI<Ippy" McC)IIng, who Is Mt•s,. Jnci<son':; hrot her•, 'The recent mnl rwluls ''om plied

)Jy Miss Mm·ie ,J, F'erree, Con­sumer Mal'!w!lng Jnfut·mution Agent of MlchigiJn Stute univer­siTy were t lmr!ly. Her lust pam­phlet enlllled, "Let's Bar·B·Q" also had the eonpemllon of the

, weatherman fora change, 1'he Olwmos seniJJI' l'lu~s left

ll1is woe!< for· the 11nnu11! tr·ip to Wullhlngton, D. c:

Hev. Dnvld Evans has been nslwd tn remuln frn· his seventh yeur us pustnr of the Ol!emos Community ehurcli. A budget o! :P15,345 has been approved. Kellh Tnnner and Hobert Bennett of Ottawa Hills have ln?rm elected £•nblnet members.

Mr. nne! Mrs. Stanli!y• Havens spent lost weelt end. nt theh· ·cot· tage which is on Mlssaul<ee lnko. 'l'hey r·etur·nr!d home enrly--Mon· day morning.

,Jimmy Hc!Tnm· lwei a hem·t nt· tni~l< recently In Dclmit. He has n number· of good friends In' and m·ound Lansing since he lived lwre for u nunthe1· of yenr·s and pluyed professionally with Berni~ Cummins, Bill Dalavo, l~reddle Mel<ny, and hnd his own orches· ti'U at Deer Head Inn for a long engngl'ment. He a1Tangecl also for the original Bennie Goodman hnnrl which playcrl het·e recenty. His friends may write him at Poni·CI'Ittenlon hospital In De­troll.

Honald Bmdherg wus In !~lint lust week attending a tnx·cnnfm·· enee.

Bill F'ie!(ls and .Johnny Satlock went to D!!t rolt last F'rlclny to attend the Tiget• night game.' Both <ll'f' students ·at Mlchignn State university ..

Mrs. Anna Kulush, 07, widow of Sum 1\alullh, formar l..anslng nnd Okemos grocer, Is darul. A son, Joseph of Ol1emoB is one l)f 5 surviving sons.

The Spartan Ho-.rse, !J<l.unlt mo­tel on the eastern edge of North· wind l~nt·ms on US·Hi will be started hy Septemb~r 1 .H!crmling to WI Ilium Porter. 'Phis will be a $9•10,000 motel air' wndltloned, soundproofed, with swlmmlng pool. Imm~linle star·ting was held­up because of Merldil1n township sewer Inadequacies,

Roy Durl<ee undernent an liP· pemlec!omy In New Mexico where he Is statlon~d. He married Donna Bassett, daitghter ot'M.-. and Mrs. I<enneth Bassrm of North Olte· mas road. · Dr·. Lester .Wolcott,: Kenneth Hnncl, nnd David You11~s of Ottn· Wu Hills returned lnsl wiwlt after spending 2 weel<s ut :Mnshagnmn lnlm In Ontario.

Alfred Ellinwood believes the Olwmos Communi I y. Council should mnl1e. pions !or· the future. A good ~ummer pmgram would help combat .Juvenile delinquency In this area, he said. A swimming pool, numerous tennis couJ:Is and n summer bnnd !ealul'ing "Roclt an.d Roll" would be gond ·future planning, he suggested ..

'1Snowhall" Ingersoli, daughter

of Mr. and M1·s. Ray.' Ingersoll, owners of the Unlvev~al Insula!· lng eompnny of Q)(emos has a. new Daschund called. "Candy." Mr. and Mrs. Gayle. Culler has another mouth to feed; a little toy M'a nehes t e r· which 'they acquired over· the weeli end. Mr. and Mrs. L. ·A. Wonnnfott' have a new baby "Tiny," ::i' 1oy Porn· ernnlari. . ·

Allan: McL:iughlln of· the Me· Laughlin Mlisie company Is mal<· lng a SLII'Vey of this aren con. t~>mpluilng new or·guns for home use.

James Munday spent last weei1 cmd in Bay City wherehis•father

At Dansville last Thursday night seniors received their di. plomas. •

Commencement exercises were in the school gymnasium. They opened with the processional played by Miss Elsie Cobb and the invocation by Rev. Harry Moore, pastor of the Free Methodist church. Ward Soper gave the salutatory; Carol West and Mary Daman, the class histo1·y: Louise "Perrine and Patricia Craft, the giftatcryi Janet Francis, Louise Bailey and Mary Leu Bushard, the prophecy; Beth Starkey, Janel Cooper and Maxine Snyder, the class will; and Nancy Ellis, the valedictory. Supt. Searl Briggs presented the class and David Diehl, school board president, gave out the

Mrs. Lawrence F'arreli enter· tnined the College Women's Vol·

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Hamilton Wyler

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has been t al1en: ill. · George "Bud" Tomlinson, son

of-Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Tomlinson of Indian Hills, .is one of a group of army and air force· cadets at Michigan Stole Wliv~r·slly to re-ceive commissions., · ·

Meridian· township Democrats had their May meeting last weei< 'l'uesdny. nl~lit at the Meridian tOWI)ship hall.- Taxes and assess­ments·. were:dlscussed.' Ed· I<ane of the state 'tax. ·corrm11sslon tall<ed to the group. )\frfl. Je!Ty w. Gnddum was chnhmari, liS·

slsted by Mrs. Mm·ion Marshall. Mrs. Hal Brown, former head

of thf' Red Cross ·nurses,- and Mr. nnd Mrs; Willard Hiia oHhf' Red Cross Nu,rses assoolatlon. were given a farewl!ll part-y_ by. 'Mr. and. Mrs. 1\enneth Bassett· nt their home on, N. Oltemo.~·roar)-recent· ly; Mr. and Mrs. I{unt.'are-leavlng for Massachusetts. . .·'

Dua11e "Tiger" Bric~ner of Western Michigan college In Kala· mazoo was. visiting .:at the· home rif his Pilrents,: Mr. nnd'·ivfirs. John Brlcl<ner of QttflWa· I-ii!la last week end. He was electe!L to mem­bership in Sigma Phi Epsilon fra· ternlty, and is ·also secr·etary In Circle K · ·· · · · ·. ·

Juliet 'Diun·ne. Ferrell, da.ughter of Mrs. Louise K. Fimelli • and George F. Farrell of Okemos was married last Saturday.· t'o Jerry Lee Hawlilns,"son of' Mr'; and Mrs. Curl D. Hawlcins; Lansing, Satur­day at the Park Lnke Presby­terian church In Orlando, FJ'orlda.

Mr. ·and Mrs. Thoinas Gibler 6~;.' last week· end ._a f. Tra.verse

diplomas. · Beth Starkey, Janet Cooper and Maxine Snyder sang as a trio,

David Mayville played a trombone solo, and Charles Weeks played a flute soiQ.. ',

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tucky, was home over· Memorial Corey Road Dny upon completing his ~turlies there. He will be ord:lined n Bap- l.ot·l~ Oluey list minister at 2 p. m. in JnPk· son, on June 3. .Judy Maag has the measles.

Lt. Joseph Pearce or tile Mieh· Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahaney igan state pol icC' and Ottawa ente1·tainer:l their daughter and Hills retul'lled la~t WPPi( with his Jamily Sunday. bear nnd some nice looking flsil Donna Schantz, Marion Maag afteJ' 2 weel<s in tile Canadian and Julia Olney attemleci hacca­wilds. ' lau1·ate services in Maurice Sun·

Dnvld Ellinwood wa~ recipient dny evet!ing. of $100 lir·st prize in tiJC .Junior John Sharpe of Mt.. Clemens Chamber of Commerce mdeu at was a visitor at the Olney home M .. S. U. He was al~o clecte£t Friday evening. president or the OJ(()rnos !Tot Rod Bill and Laurnlee Olney, elui.J. Charles Stahl and Lennls Snnd·

Mr·. and Mr·s. Allan C. !\noll, ers all or Eaton Rapids were owners of. the Spartan Sitpei·ette, Sunda)' visitors at the Olney w~re in Grand Rapids last Mon- home. day on n ~hopping trip fo1· new Mrs. Louise Shaultz and Mrs. and unusual foods. Lora Olney were hostesses Jor

Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Gro~s along the Locl\e Center extension club with numerous othel' people have last 'J'uesdny afternoon. been working on tlleil' landscap- Julia

1 Oll~ey spent S~turday

ing nlong with many ot1wt~s in 11ight with Betty Pringle in Lan· this area since Mothm· Nntm·e sing. 'rhey hath attended the has 'smiled favornbly. '!'hey oper· hard-time dance in Mason Satur­ate . the Jo-Lynn care on South clay ev~ning. Washington avenue In Lansing · Tl1e Harold Maags· are getting and live at 2158 Seminole drive in J the basement ready for their new Ottawa Hills. house.

Thenwrug11 m£•nn tPmpnl'ntl\tP. for I he weE! I< WIIH li5. A yCrll' ago It \VIIS (jl,

Tr.mpemlure J'eiHllngs 1cllwn at the Mason disposal plant were:

Low High May 2tl .. .......... .. ....... .110 62 Mny 2fi ....... . .. ·18 Uf! May 2ti ....... ... . ttl ·w May 27 ........ .... . .. ..Ill 70 Moy 28 .. .. .... :i2 'lfi Mny 2f1 ...... ....... .. .ti:J Hfl Mny :m ........................... lili Rli May :n ............................ tiS

Soldier Returns· Horne Normcm Lyons returned to Iris

horne In Mason lust weel1 uftr!r service of a ycnr awl a hnlf hr .Tnpcm. J-le wn;; n spPelnilst In the opel'rttlons oft'lco of un c•nglnel'r lmttnllon. Most of tile time lin

,was stutlonctf. 011 T\yllshu, the sr>uthcrn island ot' .Jnpan. 'rite n!st or the time• he was in 'J'nl<yo. Ile Intends to work nt the Olcls· ·mobile plant this summer and I'll: tcr· Mlehlgnn Stute IIPXt fall. He

I :~~~~:~~>~~ l.:,:: :~:~~~~;;.':,~, ii · ·~;~ shown by ciuh members.

Vnlers Must JlP~Isll•i'

· I ·voters rleslrinn to vote In the sehnol election must l'Pglstcr with

· t hr! township cic>rl< <ll the town 1 hull l1y Friday, .June 1, at 5 p, tn.

I 'f!'ll HOJIOI'S ~·-,:;:-·i~l'llnl' I Mrs. Charles !Ic!llrlerson gnVC! o

.... ".!l''J~• .. ·u•"'-'~ ten Thursday afternoon honoring Mrs. Wiliinm Frank, wife of Dr. Fr·nni<, who open I'd an office. in the new· merllenl hullrllng 1891

Holt News 1 wecl<. The F'mnl<s moved ltcre

I R• ( d d fi'om the East anrl tlwil' new Jtes On ucte hnme is on Keiim· mad. Mrs ..

I Thomas UrHfith, Mrs. Rnym011ri

Mrs. Alton Kinney F M L t Hogg, Mrs. John Anthony anrt· or rs. 00 ens Mrs. Hurry Chapman poLn'P.r! to 1 the 1110 guests welcoming Mrs.

' J Fi.!.!leral serviees for Henry C .. Fr·anlls, 1'he ial'P.·covereri tHhir!

Awards Made At Assembly

\VSCS,II~s .Fm~Jily Night. Lootelts, <JO, 2038 Thorllurn street, was eP.ntcred with a sterling hi!V·

W. S.C. S. ol !loll Broth~rhoodJHolt, were conducted Thursday eruge set with apple hiossoms fot• ~er~pie Methodtsl chur·ch had afternoon at Estes-Leaclley fll· flowers. Lilnc· r1111l tulips der.o· !am1ly night Wednesday evemng 1 reral home, Hult. Hev. William rated the room. Ill .the snclui .hull. of the ehurch.

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Hono~ nsse~bly wns. conducted and Mrs. Dnvis of the Michigan Mr Lootens died a! the resl- anqnP. II r• ,_,. ·. last Fnclay Ill the h1gh schf!DI Avenue Methodist church Lan· 1 • T 1 · f Rellelmh mother ami rlaugh1er gym with !~red Hoisl~lgton, presi·

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sing, presented a prograrn,~J~ the ~nc~l Wues£1?· 1 ~ • vetefan .of bnnquer will he 'l'hursday night,

dent of the honoJ' society, serving • ~<Cht•lsthn Fnmil"" A bohemian 1

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4 May 31, at the Odd F'ellow hall at

. . t . ! , . · . 'rh · ' · J• • t lC • s 1er uuy or· I 1e past ? , I I M 1- ti I l , Ill as mas et o ce:emomes. e dinner was serveci Pl'ecedrng the yenrs he w•ts u r·esident of Holt o c oct. en o le ~l gc w progr~m opened w1th a ~ong by progr·am ·with community sing- 1 L

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serve cUnner·. There Will be a the !ugh school !Janel. The wei· ing. Mr. 'unci Mr:;; 'William· Grif· ani\ fns. n~ .' l'eiJ~ast ti ye~ris. program anrl style show. come was given by F'red Hoising· Jln were co-chairmen for the af· ,·M e 7 s~t.vt~ec. 1rr 1~ ~rc ~w.. A son, Rober! 13ut·lc, was hnrn ton. Seniol' members of the han· fait·. i argar et. · •. sons,. em Y um~J Mny 13 to Sl/c and Mr·s. H. F'. or society were introduced. I and Challes, a daughter, Juha ( Pelel Townsend at Fnlrhani\s,

Awards given for Movie club' -~·Beth, all of Holt i 11 br?th~r· •.• John Alaslm. Mrs. Eugene Bnrit of · I b All St' · b I:ootens of Mt.. Pleasant' and 11 Holt is tire Jlaternal grnndmotl1· were ptesente! 'j on· rne to. (u S Stage s1ster, Mrs. Carl Zimmmmnn of er. '

Dave Tho.m~~·. Dlllne ~awry,,~~:·: 1 Lansing.

man Ilettmge1, Don Lrvensp.llgel k I Burial was in Evergrer•n l'eme-and Gregory Taylor. Dave Thom· Pac Meeting tery. lSrMnl ShUWl!l' Glmn as gave a s'jleclal award to Mr. · · __ A miscellaneous shower was Stine from the Movie ciuh. Mrs. , · , . · . , 1,. .• • , /given 'l'hursclny evening hy Mrs. Mable Ellis gave preseutntion of Cub Scout pncl< No. 240 hl,ld ltsJl'llbtOI ln,llllh.s Sustuhu.d . M' L

" . ' II l · I ' 'fl "d F · W 1 31 f H It 1 Verlyn Wood honorrng ISS OU· nwnrds fat· Commercial club to mo.n. 1 y ·'tldtcl < Emeettllngi llliMts laly J l. rnlncJsl t ccB<, ·. 'd~ oA anf! lse Nelson, daughter of Ml'. anrl Mary Ann Ellis and Jan£' Me iff· ev~mng d 1e ro wr .wm e 1· 11s c au¥ 1 er, er.nn rne, .,, su · . A C N

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1 neJ' An Underwood tyr!ewriter ml1st church at 7:30 wrth 78 par-1 fered mrnor cuts 111 a 2·car calli· Mrs. . · · e son, w 1o '' , 1e

· · ents and Cub Scouts 11resent The sian Friday in the GOO blocl1 of m[IITred .June lG to Rollr:l'l Spur· was a gift of I he Commercml · . ' · I ' . '1'1 1 • 1 till ·t ·~ •n'r 'P£1 club to the school meetmg opened with Ilng cere· N. Larch street, Lansmg. Daniel geon. 1e JO!lmcc g s 1c1' '-

• · monies with Eva Hoffman's den Wlldet•, 20, of the 'f'op Hat motel mnny nice g1fts. Miss Jane Campbell gnve Larry doirig the honor·s. was driver of the second car.

Cox an nwnrd for bookkeeping. Mrs. Georgia Gilbert led her Week and his daughter were Awards for library rere given to clen in group singing of Cub treated at Sparrow hospilal. Melba Hess, Laura Stewart, Bar- songs. In the absence of awards \ --bnra Foy, Huth Jones, Shet'l'y mar), Geraicl Vunhouten,. Merrill, Gtmlt•n Clnh Will :\l!!et. Yeadon and Velma Shaw. Mary Petosi<y, cubmastc>r, gave the' Holt Garden clull will mC!et Louise received· a school letter. awards: Bobcat, Harold DeW a-: Tuesday afternoon, ·June 5, at

Other awards were: Science, ters, Jon Curtis, Mnrvln Burt, Delhi township hull at 1:30 with Fred Hoisington, Larry Cox ami Gary Pirtle, David Prnlt, Greg Mrs. Agnes Rocl<wood as host­Jim Clever; biology, Dennis Fay, Mnrl< · Stewar·t and Mike ess. Members will answer roll call North, Margurlte Shaft and Jean· Demorest; sllvet• arrow, Jerry by naming ·3 favorite annuals. ette Kreiger; s"Dclai studies, Mary Ross, Pete Petosl<y, Don Hartig, The horticulture study on an· Ann Hudson; and music, Mary B bl Mit 1 11 M'l M f' d 1 Ill b t d b M

Mr. and Mrs. Durwnrrl Gilmore and daughters, Linda nml Cheryl, have ret urn eel from a 2-wcelt trip to Pensucolu, Florida, where they visited Mrs. Gilmore's sisters, Mrs. Robel'! Hor·n urul Mrs. John Potter, Jr.

Mrs. Donald Potter and Mrs.

IIUl0\1 A "2:r :13 jtwel~ timed to sr. preC•tlon CdjU5Imenu lllll.windong, cintJiled wolerprrJof+; un: brroloble mairn.c•ing, shoe~ rtt~Uarn

oro11·mcgnrrlc, 1weep ii!(Qnd non"'

"Frypon Nolr" Standard one nnd one-hal{ y~a·r .. poodle of Mr. and· Mrs. Ben Watson of· Wil· llamston completed his" title with a 197·polnt score In the novice· B class at the Oakland, County Ken· nel club show last week.

James Mills. Mable Smith. F'loral arrange-

Harold PotteJ· and 2 children re· J.Urned last Saturduy l'rom '!'am· pa, F'lorldn. While there they vis· lted Mrs. Harold Potter's fa· ther, Jim Poll er.

Ann Ellis, Beatrice BosLim and o Jy c Je ' •se ar 111 ani' nua s w e presen e y rs. _

1~~~i~~~~G~-~~~iW,~~~~~~~f Pat Winters. Dens Nos. 2 nncl 5 neted 11

skit ;: Fred Hoisington gnve recognl· of ~ew Yorlt hobo scenes set to 1 WIZARD POWER MOWERS tion to junior high honor stu· musiC. while boys rested near a

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dents. Br·yon Autry of Michigan ca1J1pfu·e and had Mulligan stew. 111• • 11

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,Aurelius rand residents adja­cent to' Sycamore creel< In Lnn· sing township are being assisted by George Parisian oil Indian Hllls in their effort to· clean up that area.

State university gave a trumpet Cub Scoutmaster Petosi<y $5.50 down ana on y $1. 5 wee~ solo, after whiel1 instnliatlon of named a few of the summer pro· W t A t A Store student council officers for 1956- grnm activities to take place: es ern u. 0 ssoc. 57 tool< place. They are: Pres!- June 16, picnic at Camp Kiwanis; "BOO" TEAR, Owner Pr·ice Includes Federa I Tax

Fi11k Jewelry

Next to Fox Theatre

Mnrlan and Jim Renaud have returned home after their flight to Switzerland last month. They are· nt home, along with Richard at 4592 Ottawa Drive ill. Indian Hills. ·

Wayne Brickner of Lexington Baptist college--in Lexington, Ken·

dent, Jim Armour; building com· and the Tiger hall game in July. mIssIoner, Leon·ora Potter: Th~ program ended with 2 new ground commissioner, Don Liven- movies just received by the con· sparger; and traffic commission· servation department of Michl· er, Marian Spaulding. gan ..

Dedication-of the annual was -----------­given by Janice Misn'er. M1·. How­

. ard presented 14 uwarrls for per· feet attendance. Citizen awards

. I am come that they might have life, and thpt they might were: Ed Johnson, Jacquelyn have it more abundantly: (John 10:10:) Read Romans Shaft, .Tim Armout·, Pat Clever, 8:35-39. · ' · · \ . Sandra Coolidge, Heather PoweJI,

DAVIS WEARWEL~ Life took on new meaning and zest for Joao and his fam- Ann Shaft and Jim Clevm-. K~y 6':70xi5 TIRES ... ily when he was converted It. started· one Sunday morning club gave special recognition to

· -. ·. Jerry Orr who Is lieutenant gov· ONLy· $13:95 with old tire when he heard some people smgmg 011· a street corner. The f'rnot• of the stnte of Michigan

W t A preacher spoke. of the love of God. fot· all ~en. Joao ha~ed Key ciuh. . es ern uto Assoc. Store· everyone and felt sure that God, If He existed, l:lated him. " Recognition 'given to represen· "BOB" TEAR .. Owner · · Mason But the preached seemed to be looking straight at Joao, and tntl~es to Boys State wns Roger

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GRAND I . --==============:::;=======~·claiming that God loved him. Could it be? That night Joao Brewer: Girls Stnte, Sandra Cool· r went to the church with his whole 1'amily. He decided to idge. Scholarships were pre·

I h · ' become a followet· of Christ. · · sented to Mary Ann Ellis, Alma n. g a' m' Co t ' N -. His life began to change. He abandoned stt·ong drink and college, Wanda Overton, Janice . un y ews ' bl' · FI t d b · h' ·. H · d > Misner, alternates; and Bonnie , . . . . . .. . -~ ; . . .. . .· .' .· . _-. . . &am mg.. e s opp~ . eatmg IS Wife. . e to_re OWl~ the Bal~er; Mlchlgail.State university ..

h~le ~!~Ud hut and bml~ a new h9use for h1s famtly. lie sent .. Senior will. was read by wanda · · · .. y '1. ·. 97·. N., .. ;2·2 ·. e · · h1s ~hlldren ~o school mstead of to the factory.· He.started overton and prophecy by. Mary

OPENING ~ .um.e. •. 0!.. : · · · · · ' famtly worslup and asked the pastor to .start a Sunday school ':Ami Ellis. · The ··program con· l .

PUBLISHED THURSDAY• Al"l'ERNOONS IM THE CITY OF . in his house. Thet•e some of his neighbors were converted, · eluded- with· singing of the A. lma J u· ne 8 MASON; MICHIQAH . · , . • .. It was !ill because Joao himself awoke to the fact that .'!1.· a,. ter·accom .. p·anied1by .. the·ban,d~ -antorad•ao oocond ~tau· mat~er at·pootolftoo. , llaoua, lllcbtra11, under, £-t · G d I ed h

f M ... 0 OV 1111. "- • · · ... ,.. . . . I 1 · · o · ol'Cib a. 187t · · . . · / J>RA VIm . . . . . Engagement' 1'old I 1

' \ 0-.G~'and. Fathm·, wo. tlumk l'heo tor·•i•i1y love for. WJ, .. slnfnl Mr.-and.)'.frs. LOren· A. Wlius·of 1 (

though:.w~. w.e;ilr'ai•" Thee fo•· ttm ure abundant promlseci'.by Howell announce the engagement · · · . · · Co. 'mpl"te· S.+ock Of Christ,'· our Retleeme~;,. help us to lovp Tltoo that today we·may· have of their daUghter, ·Beverly Ann · WHAT'S ON ·FIRST?- Sort lifo. more. !'bnndnntly. Jn .• Jesus' name •. Amell. · · · ' to .Richard· Knowles, son of. Mr. out the chqractet·s and you aet

, .THOUGHT FOR THE DAY., . . . and Mrs. A. Walter Knowles of Orioles' Tlto Frnneona (lookint(. ·NEW 'FURNITUR. E Ch • ' · · · · 1 Holt. Miss Willis is· a freshman east) nipped at/ first base by / · ·. ·

rtst s .r:edeemmg::lc;>ve Ul us makes our lives meaning- nt Mlchigm~ State university and Yanks' Bill Sk<iwi·on (lockin&· · .. · · •·' . . · .

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10~3 nnd 1~~4 sessions nnn wns ,.. ..................................... .. elty llttornoy for ll:ust Lnnslng In Hl:l3 ami lflfH,

He JH· 11 nwmhnt· 111' Ln11~lng 1\1· wnnl~ cllth, HoHurvn Offit'nl's uH· Hollllltlon, J\mnrll'llll Lnglon, Y.

Dill' fiHBPI'iutirJil, City, CiuiJ ul' :,

1)], Chnmhot•lrtln, llllllflllllf!r.ll ill~ candlrlnr!y for offll'l! 'rhtu·aduy, hnt not fur tho offlt'l' moat pau· pie e)!pootad him to Heel\, 'l'fley had oxper.tocl lw would hr. u t'lltl· clldale fell' rmJOrnlnutlon 1111 Pl'oso· outnr, for whlrh he 'would lllwly have heen u Hlioo·ln, TnstPfui he hus enterr.cl llw IJHIH fot• thH f!o· '~ Tllihllcnn numlnutiort for 1ilxth dis­

M. C, A, E:eunomlr• l')ttli, YtHIIIll Republlm1n l'illb, ~on.~ of llrnnrl· can !1cvnliillnn, 1111£1111111 C'nttni.l' 13m• nssodotlon, Mldilgnn ;-liulu,.>

. Lat]slng unrl Is lll'livo In C'um· :. ·· mllnlly Cliost nne! CunPI'l' Cnt· ' snde,

trict c·ongreasrnun,

AlrPnrly there Ul'l! :J HlliHthll· cnnR aftt!r the nnmlnnllon for mn· greRsninn. 'l'lwy Ul't~ 1\lt Ciurrly, T~ast Lnnslng, Hllll 2 from Gr.ne­Hee county.

Clardy fallr•cl of rN•Ier•tlon 2 yPars ago after serving one tr.rm In congress. Ilc wns hrutl!n by Don Hnyworth, ltwumhPnt. I!ny· worth Is n Damocrat nne! whlll! hr. will hnve oppnslllon In ilw prl· mnrlas Is r·r.gnr·de1J 11s quite lllw- Clmrli!s I;;, (Jiuunhllriuin ly to win renomlnutlon. furm In Loclte which has heen In

In his slnll'mt.mt 'Phut•sdny tlw fmnlly for 125 years. When

Hiker Confesses To Slaying. of Man from Holt Wkliltn, Kansn~. pulii'P ltavu

solved litl' myRti'I'Y Slll'l'flLITHiillg tite slnylug of HoiH•rl lloyd l 'ltllfl·/ man, 30, of Ho!J ln>;l Mardt. :

Clnl·ance l~dwnrd Young, :Jri, · illnemnt r•t•atw OJlOI'alut', allc~gc•d· Jy confessecl Ito iltl' ITlUi'cl!!t', Young told rwlic·c IH! ~laiJhl•d Chnpmnli l'i limns with n ilayonc!l he found In Chnpmun's !!ill',

Chnpmnn had talwn his wift! I , Eleanor, 30, and llwlt· ehild In · Holt,·'to tha home of lim· pnrc!nls, · In fi'ehrunr·y. HP hnd returnee) to/ Phoenix, A rlzmm, fi'I•IH'Uut'Y 2(i 1 o

Francis J.fl W.~ry Announee~ Candid'acy for ProsecuffJr " ·First to onnru.uwe hiH cmncllrlncy W!!i'Y I'UI!olvncl II· !Hwlwlot' or. "

fop Hepuhlh:un nmnlnnllon fo1· nt·Js degme from Mll'hi!J'II/1 ~1111u "' fli'OSI!Illlior· wu~ l•'I'Jlnr.ls ;1, Wory, In JIH:l nml uflm· f:l'tllluullon un· He ml]de his llllllllliiWonwnt tvl·orl lhu urmy. Ill! sut'VI'cl :1 1'hursdny noon. ., yaur·s In lha nr•rny nn•l tllllil f'ut•

Wer·y wns first usslslnnt PI'OSO· 2 yours wnH a l'IVIIIun l!tllJI(oyl! ut' ctlfot• unci· Intel' chler nsslstnnt llw wnr· clepnrlmonl In lllasilll. UJirler Paul c. Younger·. At tho Hu WIIH eltlc!f udrnlnlsll'lltl\•u ~~~­close of Youngei''H im•m lA slstnnt In . tlw c'llmmruHil!l' nl' months ngo, WVI'Y entered pt•iv, nr·my r.ngltHWI'H nl Fori H!Phlll'cl· a to practIce In LntlHing. son. Otll! of Wct•y's chlldr·nn wns --.... -----------.. ·--·---- hnrn In Alnslm, titus IJUIII!fylng

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School Yearbooks · Are Distributed

l"lr.~l going In Lu nslng lit lll:!li, Wcry wus etnployed by Duvls Snlt!H rorporntlon. fie lrt'i thni'P. to study at Mldilgun Sinlc.•. liP l'l!t'!!IVI'd his Jmv clegTt!t' fi'Orn I ill!

Muson high ~cltool'll llrtr.hot·u, UniV!!I'Sity or Mlroltlguu II l'tt•r till! tha school yenrhooll, WIIR ells· Wilt'. lrlhuted Tuesday ltflernoun. "If tlw pPnpiP Plt!c'l 1110 as illf'li'

Co-editors of this ycnr's se;tlo1· pt·o~m·uim· Jh()y will find 1hr,1' ymu•hool1 were .Joan Hall nnd hnvr. cleetarl n vlgnmus and ltn· 'fom Hemans. Helen Watkin~ nnd pnrtlnl Jnw r.nforl'f!nlf!nt offlc•m'," Dnn .Tnnet~i(e were tlw Junior Wr.r·y deciru'l!d Tltursdny. "My editors .. Einlne fi'retll!l'iPk wus. election will insttr't! tire maximum editorial mlvlsor. 1 protection nf IIVf's nnd proptn'ly,

Others on tho stuff wrre fllll I !mow till! duties nf the ot'l'lc•t! Porter, ~ports editor; LoiA·Wellge, unci I um t'l!l'luln I enu pl'l'fm·m feature editor·: Snndm· Horn, them to the snllsfnPiion nf llw huslhc!ss maria'ger; Tli111 Clnrl1, public!." Rollcltor;, lind .Janet I!JI.Icry, Mw·y Jane Morse, .. Tnnet ·. Hcilt7. nnd SIX 'l'f!LII'S ClN ONJ•: PI,AN'I'I Sharon· SciinMhcrget·; typists. · Mn·. lll'llold J•'rlsrll, :l2ti Wc•st

morning, Chamherlnln sa)IJ, "As It!.~ pnrr.nt~, Mr. :tnd Mrs. 0. W. prosecuting attorney of Inghnm Chamherluln, movad to Lansing rounty, r have hnd nceaslcm to their son entered Lansing discuss political mutters with schools, graduating irom Central many of our cltl?.ens. Fmrn thrse and then fronr Unlvl!rslty, of VIr·· dlscns.~lons, I hnve· rornt! to the glnla !19111. He'.\VIIS .. gr.ac)unterl rorirlitslnn 1,11111 ··njuny 'desire II from the Coast ,Guard academy greater· rholc·e· lh ilw selc!ctlon· or the. following year nncl; after· the t lll!lr'.' · Rr.puhlleun copg1·r.sslonal wnt' ha twelvr.d his pnchelor ·of rnn'dlclate. After rmti-h· ser•lotl~ lmvs degr·ac! from: I he Unlvi!t•slty

• thou.ght, I hnw. PotH:htded thnl of VIrginia· (1949).. · I shall·· hecrime ·a canclldntci for From 11ppnintiee seaman.Cham· rr.pr<'.~eritntlv.ii .In mngt·rss from br.t·Jnln wrnt ·to tha.commnml' of the slxll.t district. 11 suhchnser In ·1912'and· the :fol-

sell his lnterrsl In n gasoline str.l­llon. · HP. -hnd lt!ft Phoenix, nJII't' closing ·a de'ul few lltP Sl!I'Vic·e statlon:Ent·ottte to lJuli Ill' pklwcl u~ Yotlng as II' hllchhil\f•i'. Ymtttg Is 6-7, ,nnrl · Wt~lghs 275 lb. Mr.~. Chapman said shl' ilf'lii'Vf'd Iter hushand hrid hoi WPI'n $:·!01) unci $500 when lw lrfl Phornlx. Y111tng told offieet•s ltr! found only $1!1 1111

----------·-~--.. --·- · Mt•s·. Dorothy Howard wns tltP South slrl!et, hns a tulip plunt MASON SAVED MONEY whon Shop T~acher J. E. Soper t~rnecl faculty i~clvlsm·. · !IIIII's 'going gl'l'llt guns, Shc> sii\'H

his ninth grade shop class loose on a ticket booth project itt Athletic School Pictu. res Appear ------ ltfi purple In huP uuri h11s ·I hlc.ts· f. ld Tl 1 • d 1 d h th t d f 'I · Lemons' nre cliissr.d h:t. hotan. sorns on otw stt•m and 2 hlnssntm te · ie c tl5s protect e,vo 0 P0 w en e s u en councl re- Compositr. senior plctut'es for Isis as n herry, not n ft•!Ot. on nnolilc>r·. wived u bid of $1,200 on tho cement block building. The freshmen Holt and Dnnsville ap(tenr In the ,------------;_ ___________ _ "Amerlra nne! the worlclneed1•d lowing yeat• hecnme gunnery of·

Prf'sldent El~enhnwrt•'s gt•aat eon· flt•er on the USS · MoJave, in the structlve hmrier·shlp. In my npln- Nrll'th Atlantic. In.l!H4 and 1945 ion, his clynamll' Jenrlet>.~hlp is lw was in rnmmand··of an''·army nrieclecr today more .tiwn a1 nny c·m·go vessel in the' Suut11. Paclflc. othet·. tlll]r. rt Is .essrntial fnr the He hl'enme a lleute'liant:eom· welfarP rif.OUI'COllllii'Y that his·ef- mnnrlet• In lhe naval raservc. forts fo1~ peni•e, pros parity, nnd Chambarluin was· an :Internal progress: li'nvH eongresslnnal en- revenue agent fo1· the .tJ. S. rlorsem'enl. ·If elected, II shall he trrasury, doing Income tax In· my purpose ·to arid 1 he vnlee of vestlgat ion anrl enforcement the people of lhr. sixth mngres- wot•(( In 19~fi 1111d 19<17. He h~ .~ional tilst rlet In the lHI(l(lot'l of came un assist nnt p1·osecutor in his administration." 1950, Ha was Legal Aid attorhey

iook lhe job for $250. Inghnm County N0w:-; 1hiH wef!l<; _, __ _ Looking over tho plans in tho. picture aro Soper, Bill Di11mond, The Mason composite picture has OUTi6~~g ~81-0RS

his victim, Chapman's bocly wns found

March'lB·npm· Canyon, Texns, hy 2 boys. Weeds l1nrl lwcm hrapPcl over· the horiy lo hide• II. Tc!Pitllii· cation nf 111e hn1Jy was rmull' through fingerprints.

High School Princip«l Richard Demlow, School Mayor Bob Carroll not yet been received frpm lhe and Joltn Howlett. Diomond and Howlett designed the building in phologrnphers. If It llt'l'lvr.s it Only $189.50 - Easy +.erms their meclt<lllicul dr,lwing class: will appear in the Ingham Coun· . West" er' n. Auto A .. rs' o' c. Store·

· ty News next weelt, Olwmos sen- .,. The freshmen workers in the background never missed a stroke .iors did no1 havE~ u r.ompositr "BOB" TEAR, Owner

of ihe ltummer whon the piclum was snapped. Those who worked on plctum the projcci wore Vaughn Snook, Phillip Hall, Earl Campbell, Dan Engli~h. James Myall, Robert Steadman, Willard Sterle, Lawrence Jonm .:111d Chari us SwJim. ( lnghclm County News photo.)

Mason

Chamberlain has hnd a wide ex- In 1951 and eounsel for the san· perlenee .. He wrts horn on the ate judiciary rommlttl!e ·at .. lila

Young wns arri•siPcl. wlll'll Wichita polieP cltrl'!;rocl on lli111 nfler lw attmnpiPd to rl•glsiPt' a cnr thera without 11 lith•. lfc• was driving Cltnpman's ••:n·.

lu9hi11ll County News May 31, 1956 Page 3

PEPPER -TOMATO - CABBAGE PLANTS GERANIUM AND PETUNIA PLANTS .

DRASTIC REDUCTION on

PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT· . Complete Close-Out Expected ·

GARDEN and LAWN

FERTILIZERS and CHEMICALS

The Right Product For Every Job!

BOATS and· MOTORS Aero-Craft and Meyers Aluminum Boats

Oliver and Mercury Motors

Reg. $87.50

19-in. Rotary Mowers

:.· Used ··Equipme11J. * .GA.RDEN TRACTORS

• ROTO TilLERS . * POWER MOWERS

• ·OUTBOARD MOTORS

G.ood Used Equipment Ready to Go

RACLE GREEN

GRASS· SEED Super Quality

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Rog, $7.40 NOW 5 LU $4·.10 High Quality Blend

Reg. $4.85 NowS LU

NEW EASY PAY PLAN- ID~o DOWN 24 ,MONTHS TO PAY .

ROTO TILLER EQUIPMENT POWER MOWERS · ' JOHN BEAN SPRAYERS . BOATS AND MOTORS [Oii~er & Mercu(y) "COUNTRY BOY" RIDING TRACTORS LAWN FURNITURE .

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MILLER~s

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·· Farm, Home: .&':. G~rden ,.Supply · A mile.north of Malon o~ U~~i2f_;, lo_milel,louth:ofLensing Phori~.Meson OR·6~~1.9! . . Open Sundtysl0·3.

· McCowan Sells Risk Business

Justice Court Actions Roy W. AdlliM, Judice of Poace

\Villi·· nanJ,•ls, .fack,;nn, piPaclecl to 3 dnys in Jail, flnacl $2G.30 ami gulliy 'J'ursda,l' In a clntltf< plaeerl on prohatiott fot· :J mnnths.l

William l~. C. Mr·Co\1'1111 lws c•ltnt•g•• . .Ttutgr• i\cla1ns ,;!'Ill him to E:dcty was scnren••ed In 2 days In dlsposr.d of his insUI'anc•c• .llltsi·l.f:lii ftJr 111 clnys, jail, fined $2G.:lo and was plal'ed neHs to:! otltet: Mason agl'tH'II'S. / l•'lo\'cll\1orsl' II, Mason, pil'adet~ 'ott probation for 3 mnnlhs·, .Tolly Her~clwl .fPWell awl .Joy <.l. , 111111; Mllild:t\' 111 rurttisllitl" li· had hr.t•JI out of jail only a few Dav1s. They J~avc lnllfnt nwt: l1ts/ 1 ~ttor' t•t 11 111'inut·. 1 fro was "sen- days arter doing 30. Ht~ is ulso on flre, aulnn;ohilc and c:~'."'l' .'.':'~'"· ll'lll't'li lu jltll fol' :! tlay.~, plac••d dt•cuil t:Olll'l pi'Ohntlon, ,fitllge adding th1.m In lilt 11 fil rsr 111 lllt Pl'o'illaliwt f•w li morllhs :ttltl Adams sen I him bacl< to jail. for roverage, . . llssc•.-:st•d fille altd t•usls nf $100, :lO dn)'H, ordP.red him lo pay fine

MeCnwan .luts ltc,'l'll 111 1111• nt· l•'ltt\'d J'vlorsc• Ill, rvJasolt, pit'lldl!d and eosls of $4ri witi1 nnnther 30 surnnce husnwss ,'II M:tson lor •uiilv 111 111.11111, drivint'· He 11.11 s days In hr added to the sentence I 15 year·s. He sold Ius h.uslttc•ss 1111!1 ~!!Ill ·1,, jail fol· :I clltys, 'piiH'Pd <lll if the $'15 is not paid. · J

Is offering ills ilnu~r lor ~alP. ~·It• pmltltli<;ll rut· ;J motllils and ul'· Millun Dexter, Lansing, pleaded expects to lllltlw ills hmnr Wtlll · riPI'I'ci lo pay $lir.. gtiiJiy In lut·nishing beet· ·.to his son Kennrril· ·iu ·· Orntolld · · · . mi1iors. He was se11t to jail for 2 B1•aeh, Florida. !lie~ a I P:'s~:l·~~inn ol hePI'. hP·

---.. ---- f'rtnw an c•pul<'tnte Salurilay 111ght. days, Jllll on probation fot' G Cicmlllil Sl'otl, .Jn1111 Thompson, months and wns ordered to pay Virgi11ia 1\irl\pltlrkl•, Runald Ray $1~,G.30: , . 1\nici(l'l'lim'kt•r, llonald .Jolly and lml tic vlnlnlton tickets· re·/ ltil'i~~trd l•:ddy, all of Lansing, j ported ~elllt;d during, the past

Rabbi Tells How To Have Harmony plt•llfil'd 1~uilly 111 IIH• l')uu·ges.

1 week 11•r.rr listed by him as fol·

Men can and do dwell togellter in peace and harmony wlwn llwy know and Llnderslaml Pa~ ollu:t·, Rahbi Philip fi't'l.lllkf'! lol£1 Mnson Kiwaninns and l\1!)' clu iJ Ill Pill·

hers Tuesday nighl. He is rnhhi of Congregation Sluwrcy Zr.del< in Lansing: ·

-. 1 1 1 . /lows: , sc:otl was Jl acr!c on pt·o'Jmttnn Richard H. Walker, Haslett, de-lor:lmc>ntlts·,sentenc:edto_days 1. 11 ·

1 $"

. .. ,1 . t 1 .. , 1 $31 l'vf'··, ec va aqu1pmen,. ,), tn .1" 1 .tile 111

' l · : · .. ts~ Harold Parrett Leslie im· 'l'ltompson dn•w 2 days 111 ]atl, 3 1 . ~,; ' I . f . I , , : . I ', , . prop!!!' pas~tng, ,,.,,

motills " Jllo ~.tlto11 :111c l~.ts 01-: Vem Grer.n Brooklyn speed-dPt'r'd lu pay $2:1. M1ss Ktri(plll·~· $B ' ' . rid\ ':'IJS gi\'e1\ hi!~' elwice of pay=-

111~u~~;stine Aguirre Leslie run-lng $.1<1 o:· ~JH!IIdtlli!' 15 days in . , ,· ~4 ' ' i'til. Kltid<et·h"dwr wns sentenced nmg stop stgn, ., ·

The rabbi told nf c•oopcralion between Jewisll c·on!~t·egalions and Presilylel'ians ami Homan Cathqllcs' in Cltarlolte, North Cai'Oiina, of conpat•ai inn IH!I ween .Jews and Mcthodisls itt Pitts­hurgh, how in holli plal'es Chris- I

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Degree Awarded ~ o Shirley Cook

unliernsecl person 10 clrive cal', $5.

Roland Westphal, Mason, svee£1. ing, $10.

Donald Ries, Dan~vllle, speed· ing and running slnp sign, $30,

Forrest Session III, Lansing, excessive noise ancl defective equipment, $~. ,

.Terry Rohrn, Pontiac, speeding, $12. . ' .

John D. (jmham, Montague •. nmning stop sign, $6. ·

Charles Solomon, Lansing, speeding, $12.

tinn congregations and ,!Pwisli Asbury c•ollegr•. Wilmot'!!, Ky., congr·egations Llsed I he other's :rwarclel) a lladiPim· of' m·ts de­places .of wot·ship for tlwir own gt'l!l! In Shirl<•y Clio!< o[ Dansville worship. He lolcl of his leaching Wt•dnPsdHy. She mnjorecl in ·:!le· experience in a seminary whet·e meniHl'Y l'duealion ami plnns tn colored :men we1·e preparing for begin IPaclti11g next fall. She was the Christian · mlnistty. As 11 gmdwtlcd from Dansville high teachljr. ·and an authority on the school in 1952, She is the daugh­Oid ~restnment he ·inught in 11 IP.t' of IYT~,'.: anrl Mrs. Glenn Cook: Methodist camp last.sttmm~r, and 1 In addition lo r~!eatvin~ lwr da- J?URNI'l'URJ~ S'I'Oim OPENS 1

this summer he wtll agam lee- gree tor m'llfierotcs, M1ss Cook Ball-Dunn IS opefl· for furniture ture at a .Mathodist ministeriall

1 w~s •:c·.c;,rw.m;-cl :1s. "~i:"~ ,Alh.letl~ cu~tomers after <I weaJ(S of re· cnmp on L.tke Huron. . o.t.1.!l,J(, lot exti.Hllttlllli[IJ a~··prurlng the fire damage. All the

Howard A. McCowan mtm- 11Vtttcs. /stock in the store at the time of duced~nl!w Key clul~ ~!'fleer~, '!'!wyl Miss E:1tnler. ~:cJOk , and Mrs./ the flre has· been cllsp?sed of and· are 1l'd Lyon, prestclenl, I om I Hay hoe, 1Jnt!1 111 Lnnsmg, ut· new merchandise ts arriving Cllppar, vice-presid~nl; .Jor. Sticl, II tended I he• l'et'Pmonies nt Asbury. every clay. Official grand opening secretary; and Btll Camphell, eollege :tt whieli !heir slsler' rc- is being planned fot• .Tune 8 tmasuret· .• John Howell wall pre~i-1 ecivecl.het· clr!grr.c. Miss Cool< 1'1!· through .Junr. lG, nceordlng to dent this year. ' lurned wli h tlll!m Weclnasday, 'Glen Dunn,

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SION OF THE TIMES-Diesel ns a C)licago nnd North Western yard crew at Chicago, Ill., plasters a lor_ sale" sign on t~nder of one. ot .more. than 190 steamet·s \alcen out ·of' service: WI~Pn· the few remulnmg coni bu.r~!lers .. :are retired .

Mickelson-Baker Lumber Co. Can .Q~iCkly Furnish .You With Building Supplies For Hoine, Farm or Garden. If Y(l~ Pl~n Construction of Any Type- ·see US!

• Insulation • Screen Doors ·

• Foy House: Paints . • Paneling • Roofing • Cement

• Plaster

'\Nell· rn·c:ade/ · SCAlE

ffir.

'Htl JUNE'56 ·~ U 0

Everything to-construct, repair, , expand farm .. buildings!

• Farm Fente

• Cedar Posts • Steel. Posts·

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• Bar.bed Wire'

• Gates i

. rrom WOJ'Ichorse jobs· in the· near futm·e, C&NW Will, have pushed close!', ,the ·dll~. W'lllll I he .Iron · Hoi'" joins I be: ~J&ige~Q~~J.i ~n· t]l¥. _Y,nlhallui_~ Y!!!.!~.~,~!~tes ll:u~sp,oi:t~~on, · · "'·' .. · ' ·

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Shower Given' for June Bride-Elect

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Shelia Avery Is Installed Rainbow Worthy Advisor Sheila Avery wns lnHtnlif>rl IIH Love, gJulne Wnfl;lns; religion,

worthy nrlviHor nf llw Order nf ,rc•nn Lenon; nnture, .In nice Cllc!'lq the flalniJOW for Glr!H Mason lmmortnllty, f-lhnmn Prltml; fl· uc;~emhly No. :IH. The pLthlle In· dellty, Connie Bouts; patriot IHm, stallntlon tool; place Monday I!Vl'· Jled;y Burgess; and service, .r o· nlng- at. the Masonic lr!mple. Lynn Cnppr>. Karen 1\nudstrup sc!rvcrl as In· 1\ntliy Brown wns lnstnlled as staJUng- officer. llUit!l' ohservcr, Shuc·on Ar.r.ncl,

. . . I r·nnflrlenl.lal r> h s c ,. v e r; LJruln Other olflcm·H tnHinllr•d were: Me y e,. 11 , m u 11 1 c 1 a~; J{r.U"en

A~soclate worthy arlvlsnr, Allee 1\lllldsii'Up c:hoh· rJIJ·ectm·; nnrl Gllcl1rlst; Chnrlt;, J;nrln.'r:' ,!'ow· ,)nel<le Hy;;J, Pr•nrl Bishop, Naomi (!l:;on; Hope, ,Juri} L<.rlllllltl,,f nlth, Snmv sue Platt. nnrl Shl•·een Llncln Morl'ls; chnplaln, Sandm Frye' c·hoh· members. Edgington; and drill leader, .Judy Ml:. and Mrs. Dean Avery, pur·· Hanna. rmts of the lnslallerl worthy arl· ~· In~talllng oiTicers lli!slrlc!s Kar· visor, anrl her slotr.r and r:nmd· en were: Murslwl, Sharon MIIIPr; moth(!!' were lntmclucerl. chaplain, Mnr,lnry Fletcher; mu· After· Installation of ol'flcerH, II slcian·, Mrs. Chesler Fletcher; recl!llllon given by tlw Onlc1' of and rccorrlcr, Anna Irolmes. the Eastern Slru·, hono1·er1 the

Iristallerl In the howl wert!: worthy ltrlvlsor.

· Newlyweds ';ire on Trip Ill Northern J!Iichigan Mr. and Mrs. Milton I I. Wels· mother's maid of hn!Hll'. She wore

Wedding Re·vealell

MRS . .JAMES H8DGLEN

Miss Hnmonn Lee Cradrlor:ll became the hrlrle of .Jami'H '1'. Herlg!en of Lansing in a quiet wedding ceremo11y Saturday, Mny 2fl, In LnnslnJ.::.

. ' .. Cou pie Speaks Nuptial Vows Mrs. Ruth Gllhert !!hose a beige

sill; pr·lnl frocl1 with matehlng duster for· her wcclcllng to Clurll Hull Snttmlay, May 26, The c:ouple spoke their nuptial vows nt the Chnpel In the Gardens, Angoln, Indiana, In a slngle·rlng c:ercmnny nt 4 p, m.

The hr·l1le complemented her enHPmhle with auburn brown HC· CCSSOI'fCH,

Mr. anrl Mrs. Cecil I-Inll, broth· er and slster·ln·law of the bride· groom, ut.tcnrled the couple. For .t1er duties as mntron of honor, Mrs. Hnll selected a blaclt and while print dress with a hlac!1 duster and hlaclt ncccssorles.

After the ccremon.v, the wed· ding party had dinner at Schul· er's In Marshall.

Until their fm•m home on How· ell rond Is rerlecoraled, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hull are. r·csldlng In the Hen· son upnrlments. . "' "'

SWAN SONG for Miss Sally Story will be sung dt the high school vocal concert Thursday night, Miss Stor'f, vocal music instructor dt Ma­son for 3 years, will be directing her ldst school group in Mason when the high school vocal de. portmenl presents its concert, "May Melodies.''

Miss Story is second from the right in pic. ture above. AT the extreme right is Jean Ann Mc­Bride, who plays the piano for the group.

Besides the chorus numbers Thursday night

there will be solections by the Choraliers, Karen Knudstrup, Sue Mills, p.,t Adams and Anna Holmes; the Melodettes, Elaine Frtdorick Nancy Smith and Sondra Strickland; Three Jack~ and a Jill, Janice Kr.ster, Gary Caltrider, Ervin Owen lind D~:~vid Post; the girls 9uartot, Elaine Frederick, Betty Benham, Sandra Strickland and Mary Jane Morse; ond the eighth grade 9u~rtot, Julie Dart, Shirley Chopmon, J~ckie Ryal and Jo Lynn Cappo. (lnghom County News phoio.)

Apple Blossom Time Is Theme of Church Banquet

l'lfe on the Island. lit! IH a con sti·uctlon <!llglne!!l' mul with his 'nmll,y will go In W<j!Tcn Wilson

Miss Kny Scollelrl, .Tunc hrlrie: eleet of fllt!hnnl Gllmon•. w11s guest of lwnnr 111 n flOionnnl slwwor J•'rlrlny ovonlng given h,v • Ills slster·ln·lnw, Mrn. Wllll11m Gilmore of Lnnslng ..

A hmwn lhwn elotil l'ovet'ml t11n scr·vlng lnhlc centr>recl with nn Ill'• l'llllgcmcnl of white rlnlsh!S flnnlwcl hy whlto tapt'I'H. A IH!'f!C ln·ldc doll nlsc> rlt!r•nrnlerf'· the lnhle. 'I'll!! hnHtnss server! opcn· fncr.rl santlwlehos, lnrllvlrlual enl1cs, llllts, mints, mtlec nml lr!ll, 1'1'!11 gLII!StH WOI'!! lll'l!Hellt,

The r·ouple will cxr·hnngc tlwlr· nlljllllll vows .r11nt> Hi. 'I'J1o hrlrln· eleet Is IIH! !laur,hler of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dn1111lrl Sr•oflold. Mr. Gilmore Is from Pnllt!rvllle.

• • • Dlnnm· ~lii!SIS nf IIJP V, ,J.

Browns oil Mc!morl;ll Dny ll't!rl! Mr. and Mrs. llny l•'ltHdwr o[ Owosw. Mrs. l•'lr!tclwr is 11 rrll'r~r. of Mr. llmwn. Calling durin~ till' rlny wem Mr. and l\lrH. llu~h !Jruwn of Slod;hrlrlge, Hln11 I-I(•Hs unrl rlaughh!I'H, Dorothy and .Jonn of Detroll, .rudgc l~mrl N. Sc;11·1 of the I<P.nt munly l'!rr·ult court, Mr. nnrl Mrs. Nelson Brown nnrl Margaret and Mr. and M1·s .. flm Brown, Tim and Amy.

Mrs. Lctlr!th 1Stewnrl altenriPrl II Hil!JWCI' fol' Mrs·. nngcJ• Preuss •., .. , 'l'""''sr~<1y "t lilf' home of Mrs. Seward· VanNess in Lnll· dllg.

ulcht arc honeymooning In north· 11 light hllle figurer! brocade fn1ck. . ern Michigan anrl Wisconsin. TIJC She CiiiTicd yellow roHcbutls tlcrl

'!'he II ririe is the rlaughlcr of Mrs. Mar,lorlc Crarlclod\ of Ma· son. Mr. lledgl<'n IH tile so11 nf Mrs. Dorothy lledglcn o( Lan­sing.

The couple will mnl<l! I heir horrie in Lansing.

L13dies Auxiliary Names Delegates Ladies Auxiliary of VFW post

Nn. 7:lO!J chose delegates and nl· ternnles to t11e state department

"It's apple hlnsH'Oill time clown mother and daughter· lane" was the novel theme UHecl for the Ma·

Women's Association, Mrs. Rob· crt Seyfarth, prcs·cnted corsages to: Mrs. Anna Wilson, mother of the yeur; Mrs. Harry Hallenbccl;,

son Preshyterlnn mollwr·rlaugh· the "Wealthy" queen, for having

runlor r!oiiP.ge, .ruty 1. '!'he <'Oi· lege is lrwntecl at Swunnno11, North Cnrotlna. Mr. nnrl Mr~·. fill· pert Dunton IIJ'e also loealr•d them !Mrs. Dunlo11 Is llw daugh­ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Dnvls rJf Masnn.l Mrs. Amnld closctl the meeting with a henediclion.

MrH .. lacl< Hodge aiHi sons, illll nnrl Mllw, of Prestonsburg, !\en· tucl;y, IIITIVed Monday by plnnP tn spend some time with IH•r mother, Mrs. Lilllnn Stevenson. Mrs. Hodge Is the former Nn!H'.V Stevenson. Mrs. SlcvenHon anrl MrH. Don HorHtmnn met them at. Willow Rut\

couple exchange([ nuptial vows wllh a matching rlhhon. .,. ·~ lie Sut!JI'!Iny afternoon, May 26, at ll.nhcrl M. Snyder, son of the

Milson Methodist ch;1pcl. Mrs. hrldc, served as best man. Women Attend Wclsnlcht Is the former Venessa A. Snyder, daughter of M1·. anrl Itc"'tliJtlnn Is Gi\'en A 1 M · Mrs. 'Byran Bcgcl of .Jael!son. The Cnke, punch, mils, mints 1111d nnua eetmg nrldegroom Is the son of Mr. and I coiTee were ser·vcd at the recep· Mrs. Glen Oesterle, 1\'li'H, A. v. Mrs.· Albert Wcisnlcht of Town· lion in the church parlors alter Smith and Mrs. H. G. Wnlt at· sc~d, Wisconsin. the ceremony. Mrs. Thomas Roy· tended lhe Slate Federated Gar·

Rev. Raymond Norton, pastor ston, Mrs. Nelson Rouse and l\1rs. rlen Cluhs of Michigan icnnual of Mason Methodist clncrch, per· Hcn;chel .J~wett s?rved. Miss meeting at the Pantlind hotel in formed the dnublc·ring el'remony Vema C:olllns presided nt the Grand Rnpids F'rirlay. in the presence nf fiO guests. gucsl'regtsler. Glndloll and palms Mrs. Oesterle and M1·s .. Walt Bouquets of yellow rosebuds decorated the church. attended the workshop on flower

1 enenmpment at Bay City, June 21-24, during the regular meet· ing Monrlny evening at St. James church.

Delegates are Mrs. LeRoy Saelens ami Miss Wilma Town· s·cml. Alternates are Mrs. Max McCnrn, president; ~nd Mrs. Robert Armbruster.

Two members, Mrs. Gary Hlg· hie of Holt and Mrs. William Waf· lace, were Initiated.

ter banquet lhls year. The pro· the most daughters present; Mrs. gram committee lncludell MrH, Charles Wagner of Schenectady, Laurence Parker-, ellairmnn, and New Yorl<, mother of Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Ralph Strope, Mrs. Hnrry Van Slngel, the "Ni:Jrtliern Spy" Chandler, Mr,,, Vance Kennedy queen, who . hnd .traveled thr. and Miss !"Iorenc<~ Fletcher. farthest to nttena; Mrs. Robert More than 140 turned out for the Taylor, "Strawberry". queen, or occasion Thursdily evening In the youngest mother with daughter church. Mrs. Pilul Arnold and present; ·Mrs. Bertha Barr, Mrs. Gerald Strickland greeted "Snowapple" queen, 'or oldest guests at lhr. rlnor. Mrs·. Elton mother; Mrs. Alfred Doughty. 'fwork was blossom-mistress or grandmother of Mrs. Leonnrd "Jenny Appleseecl." The ''Golden Carter, "Golden Delicious," for· Russet" whn g-nvc the invocation have most generations present; was Mrs. Arnold. ,. and Amy Brown, daughter of Mr./

The Chumliers nrc a qLIIl!'lct mmposcrl of Pal Adnms, Anna Holmes, Sue Mills nntl l{nrcn Knurlslrup. The Mi!lorlettcs are n trio compos'!d of Nam~y Srnitl1. Sandra Strlel!lanrl anrl Sally RobinHon. ·

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Western Auto Assoc. Store decorated lhe chapel. .Jnmes Hnr· Out-of-town guests attended shows presented hy Mrs. W. H. vln played "0 PmmlsP Me" nnd Imm .Jacl<son, Garden City, Port· Bartc·:l of Easl Lansing. Mrs. Wagner's "Wedding Mareil" from land, Royal Oal1, Chicngo, Illinois; Smith visiter! llw program plan· Lohengrln, on tile organ. and Lnnslng. nlng worl1shop. Mrs. Thomas

Mrs. Jerry Surateaux reported on the district cncnmpment at Te· ctJmsch in May. Plans were made for a hal;ed goods sale.

Mason The delicious hakcrl chiekcn and Mrs. Jawcs Brown, "Bald·

rllnner was prepared and served win" queen (bald-one), or young· '-------------------------' by the men's cnundl in the din· est daughter. ·

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The bride sclccterl n wnitc , For her daughter·'s werldlng ·Starford presided. ,iackct dress hrncadcrl in pinl< for l\1rs. Hegel wnl'c n pink sill< fr-ocH * ~, *

Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Harlnn · Boyes of 'l'lpton, sixth district president, and Mrs·. Wyman Cnmpbell of Milan, dep· uty chief of staff.

lng room, after which songs were Mrs. Tworl< then presented sung' by The Clwralicrs, or "Tal· Mrs. Caroline Ragan, who intro· man Sweets,'' as listed on the duced the speaker, her cousin, cleverfy.preparerl programs of Gordon Putnam, former mission· pink and while, and attendant~ ary In El Guaclo, Puerto Rico. Ill joined in singing fl catchy, ap· is a 10-year·olrl Presbyterian mls propriate songs printed in the slon, which encompasses nbout program booldcts, sung to fa mil· 600 people. It Is located In a poor 1 iar. tunes. Valerie Brown was the area, but Js· not excmplar·y of "Pippin" who toasted lhe moth· the whole Island. Only one out o ers. The Mclodettes, or "Mnldcn 600 has actually graduated from Blushes" sang a so11g. Toast to I school there at the present time. the daughters wns given hy the

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There are 3,500 square miles in "Duchess," Mrs. Edward Camp· Puerto Rico nnd 670 persons per

her wedding, Tiny rosebuds dcco· with rhinestone hLillon lrim. She rated her· pinl< hal. She wore a complemented her ensemble wll11 corsngc of cerissc rosebuds. navy hltie' accessories and wot·e

Miss Karen Snyder was her·: a pink carnation corsage.

Organizations Birthday duh will meet Thurs·

day, June 7, nt the hnme n[ Mrs. James Jackson, Jr., on Jves road.

Ingham County News May 31, 1956 Page 4 Lansing Saddle and Hunt club

will sponsor Jhe 10th nnnual Win· A·Ribhon ilorsc show Sunday, June 3, at Norlhwind farm, lo·

The next meeting will he June 25 at St. James church.

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G tt • eated on US-1G just cast o·r Haga. e l/lg rl~rn road, East Lansin.g. Elltrics Miss l<ay While and Miss Eve·

Surprise Shower Fetes Bride-Elect

belL "Delicious," Miss Sally , square mil e. · · Story, sang "Songs My Mother I Mr. Putnam showed colored Taught Me." Presictent of the slides nnd gave comments about

Wlll he tal<~n fm.m 11 :.JO on and Iyn Morlock entertained at a sur· ii!Tal·. rl·ed.o the show Will begl!l at OIIC o'clocl\. prise linen shower last Wednes·

J. r.11 , OkCf!lOS OES Will se;v(,! foo~l bC·j day honoring Miss Naney Strick· ___ __;---1:1 _ __;...;...._;...;;...-:-....r.. gln~10~1 a.t.Jl.a: f!l: :I.lwre :r-" 11 ~ .b:·rllng. 'l'he party was given at Mls·sc· '" • .

WECOING.' INVITATIONS ' classes f_qr chlldrln 11fd_Atdults White's home. Miss Stt•lckllngo- 'Co ~nle Observes Stiver and special classes i for ·boys. nnd will wed Ronald Helferlch of Holt Ur

Including Fold~d P•nol Cords,.:Two girls .wtlh 4-H ~l~rb horse projecls. In June. w. dd • A • Envelopes .•nd Tissue. Officers trarncng day for lhr: . I e lllg nnzve .. ~ary

, Methodist w. s. c. s. women of Gu?sts .mduded Miss Thelma 6 0 100 Sets $12.00 ! the Albion-Lansing distr·ict will Kranz, Mcss Mary Jane Smith, . ,

JJe .Tune 5 in the Lansing Michl· Mrs. Stante~ Stannard and the Standing in the same r~om in orlist church assisting were MrF Al<o Arailable •••

RECEPTION CARDS THANK YOU NOTES

ANNOUNCEMENTS

gan Avenue Methodist clncrch l~onor guests sister, Ruth Strick· which they were mar-ried 2::> years Inez Swanlnger, Mrs. Gencvv from 9:45 n. m. till 3 Jl. m. Those !mg. ago, Mr. and. MrH. .Joe Bullen Chadwick, Mrs. Leona Bateman attending nrc to take n sack ~he g~oup played games after greeted more thnn 225 friend~ and Mrs. Lawrence Barton. lunch. Beverage will be fumisherl \~hcch Mtss Strickling opened her and .relatives Sunday afternoon,

The Ingham County News by the hostess church. Anyone 1pfts. Rcfrcsh~ents of cake and May 27. The s'ilvcr wedding anni· Special_ guests at the open desirin" transportation may con· .Icllo were setved by the host· versary observance took place at house were Mrs. Grace R. Allen,

h esses 1 1. an aunt of Mrs. Bullen; and Mr. tact Mrs. Ahc Cohn or Mrs. Law· • · ,, • * their farm 10me on Tom mson and Mrs. Floyd Bullen, parent~ renee Barton. road from 2 to 6 p. m. The couple

D h . - P N 11 I GROUP RECEIVES CHARTER exchanged their nuptial vows of Mr. Bullen. Out,of.town guest~ Helen u o 1 ~ · ast o J e d 11 • attended from· Adrian; Lansing.

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I Grands club will meet with Mrs., A chapter of Sweet A. e nes May 29, 1931, at the home of her Ann Arbor, Eaton Rapids, Detroit

i-...;·;.;;.· ~----------------------, Holden Stiles Thursday evening, I has recently been formed m Lan· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson arid Grand .Rapids' .. · . .

• M 31 sing. They have received· their Doane. ~~§§~§~~~~~~~§~~§~~~§§§§§~ .. Announcing I ay . - . charter from the international . The open hou~e was given by i./ • • • . Mason OES ;<o. 1;'0 \;rll ,have a organization. T~e group Is made t.helr. only daughter, Joellen. Sh~

.. • 1 bal,cd goods _s<~l~ s,:\~i.J.da~. ~une up ~f. women mterested In har· was assisted in receiving guests I .. ·:.'· ...... T···. he Con' t.·nenta.ls' ,9. In the fnrmcJ .Jefletson Food momzmg. The only requirement liy Mrs. Mac•ian Taylor Spink of

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Webb School club Will meet one interested may contact Mrs., Miss Bernice Allen. , with Dorothy Smith in Eaton W. J. Mcllquham.. : Ice cream, calte, coffee and tea · Rnplds Thursday, .June 7, for a · * • • were served from a lace-covered potluck dinner at noon. There GUILD HAS MEETING table centered with a large cake will be an exchange of sec,ret pals Young Women's gullet of the decorated with white and silveJ' and ~lcction o~ ofri~ers. Mnson Presbyterian church met wedcllng bells and pinl> roses. 'l'he

Tnmmln W1mmm _club meets Monday evening. with Mrs. Wll· cake was topped with n pinl1 and Thursday at 8 p, m. 111 the hase· liam Thorburn. Nineteen . mem· sliver bow. Mrs. Coc Emens, Mrs. ment of the county library. The bers ami guests turned out. Mrs. Howard Coy, Mrs. Russell Me·. club is looking Cor new members .A. Lee Sanborn presented brief 'Bride and Mrs. Harold Paul and ahyone intet·cstccl mny atlenrl sermons In poetry, ·for the pro· served. Bernett a Bullen, 11 niece the mc~llngs to visit or join. gram. Mrs. Thorburn, and co· of Mr. Bullen's, prcsiclccl at the

Patriotic club wi~l meet _with hostess, Mrs. Fred A. CaiTier, Jr., guest register. Mrs. Cor:dle Fr-nnc1sco Fncl~y, served refreshments of .chocolate Plants and /lowers, gifts from June 8, With Mrs. G_corge fl:obm- cal<e with whipped cream and friends, were placed tl)roughout son as co-hostess; Dmner Will be coJfee. The group discussed a pic· 1 the Bullen homl!. An arrangement ~erved at one o clock. Members nlc which they are planning .for of white chrysanthemums ami will reveal their secret pals. June with Methodist young worn· pink daisies, a gift from Mr. and

Mason Rebekah lodge No. 324 en. Mrs. Wilfred Jewett, decorated will have its regular meeting • • ·• the serving table. Members of June 6 at 8 p. m. at the IOOF Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohn went Ruth circle of the Mason Mcth· hull. There will also be staff prac- hy plnne to Minneapolis. MlnnP.· --------- 1 lice. ~'ota, Saturday to attend the wed· Mr. and Mrs. Kenheth Sheffer

Bunker school reunion will be cling of Mr. Cohn's niece, Shirley and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. June 10 at Potter p~rk; Lansing. Stemper, to Bernie Rasmussen, Jim Brown and family picnicked

Members of the Dunn Com· They returned Sunday evening. at Cascades park in Jncl{son .munity club will meet at the Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afteJ•noon. home of Mrs. Gerald Robinson Abe Cohn will entertain the com· Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clevenger. ,Wednesday, June 13, at 2 in the mercial department of ·Lansing and family of Lansing were afternoon. Eastern at a bohemian dinner In .l?,Uests of Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert

Douglas school picnic will be theh· home. Ballard Mcmol'lal day. Wednesda}', June· 6, at 12 noon at the school. Dinner will.be polluel< -.-. -, and friends ,~ay.att;nd. With the. Girl Scouts DANCERS FElTED AT DINNER

Mr. and Mrs. J~mes F'rew en· Brownie Girl Scout troop· No.1 the Cec:l'ar Street school with one teJ·t.alned at: tl~e1r hoJl1e lnst 415 made plans for a plcrilc at of Its co·leaders, Mrs. ·R. L. Nl· Wednesday evemng honoring her their meeting last Wednesday .at I eolen, Thursday nnd helped to parents, Mr. and Mr~. Gu!'ll Cedar Street school, after which [sell poppies for . their project of Dancer,, of Stockbridge on their they played games. Friday they ,the day,· _. 44th wedding anniversary .. Guests gathered at the home of Mrs. I :.Intermectlatc troop No, 325 at the dlnner wcr~ Mr. and Mt:s. ·Howard Oesterle, co·leader; for hiked .with I heir lcacler, Mrs·. William Dancer and Melissa. of their picnic. They had ·refresh· \Maurice Strait; to Camp .1<1· Stockbridge and ,Mr. and Mrs: .ments· of Sloppy Joes, potato :wanfs· Tuesday.. . Wlns.ton Dancer ancl family. The chips, potato salad, relish plate, •·;~enlor troop i'fq. 114 met with honored couple .was presented 1\ooi·Aid, Ice cream and. cake •. Mrs. H.)", Seibert' hack of the with . a gift from their children, . • · . ·. · .· . : ol<:l.' kindergarten building, where and grandchildren. Mts. Louis Lee Is leader of..tlte. th'ey practiced pitching tents,. t.o

· • • • troop. After· the picnic,. the girls bE ready for: troop camph1g this Mr. and Mrs .. Delmer Kramer pluyed games. The leaders . pre·. suminer. .

entertained at .a ···card party and se.nted the girls with·. Girl Scout ,,. Brownie'- troop . No 414 met ·luncheon.' Saturday . evening at do in CflSes~ i' ;· ,, • . / ' ..... .. Wednesday to maim . plans for thel~ home In Eclen. Guests pres· ' Girl Seciuts ·of troop No,' 171 sellll)g poppies tile next day. They ent were Mr.! and, Mrs. l(enneth .sold P!>PPies Th!lrsdny)iv'pla:ce of dl.scussed ·the "reason· for · the Hill of Holt, and Mr. and Mrs. their·. regular. ·meeting:•·' Mrs •. El· Amerlenn Legion ·and the· Vf"W Kenneth. Bro~n and Mr. and Mt;s, mer 'Scho~eld Is .leader; . · ' , selling poppies and laid out the Kenneth. SheJfer. ·, .Brownle(t.roop. No. ·410 ml't at' territories for.ear:h girl to cover.

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tlclll~r proJ~ct, ·netreshmel)ts of pot& to· chips nntl l(onl·nltl were ~ot•vorl, · • ~lorlr•ru ~lmru; * No~t meeting will ba ,Jtmr. 8 R I Mrs, l•'loyrl Dowen wus elccte!j

· • . I wore ant!qu~ clothes' to help Schm' 'adt Sa' ys celehrnln tho occnslon, Tho Mlch·

I tgnn wool> henrlqllnrtors WAs

tho ch1h hn11se with n wiener ehnlrmnn of lho J\.lortern Moms ronst 11nrt ciRnelng following the oxtenulon r.l11h Wmlnesrlny eve. 'f'l11• , llllllll'.l' ilfiiJHJ of M1•, nnrlj 1\'h·. 1111rl Mr·:;, Alfred Mollaon huHino:;s meeting, nlng. 'l'lw gro11p mr.t nt lh!! home

J\!n;, ChliriP~ 1•'. tlnmnn~, 22fl·l 1 1lllnnrlcrf tho t!OIIIlio, llurm·.!llinlmlli of Mr.~. Clnrnlrl Dnrllln.

. · . , . opcnr.rl In tho llflernpon where M• h• . . w k fi'Oil coffee nnrt . conltlnH wero nvnllnblo. Moro thnn 700 c11ps of IC lgan e~ uoffno wore glvvn Dill Jcrlrlny

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Out o! town gur.sto 111 tlw Wc!rl· Korlni! Khlh nf Dllrm·Nidwls Cltltm• nfl'lr!ct•s 1\rm•o: Mrs, Ken· Hruttil AlllnliliH lllllri, WfiH thn I ding wm·o Mr, unci 'Mrs. Alhcrt commllnlty went on ltH fli'HI flnlrl nnth L. JJJ•r•wn, r·o·ehulrmnn; Mr•a, Hr'!!llfl of II jll'f'il.l' <'iliHII!!·IIgtJI nnnuy, Mr. nnrl MI'H, I\unncth trip ::infln•riny. f•'lrBt yr.rn• nwm· Lrslnt• Pr!l'rhw, Nl'f!I'C!IIlry; 1111'S,

wmlrii!Hf \\'Prin•·srla,\', Muy ao, f11uwy nnrl Mr. nnrl Mrs, Burney hen:,•trnrnr.rl thr. flllwllon nf tlwlr C:rn·nlrl Durbin, IJ'ollHlU'!!t'; Mrs. Wlir•n 1\llss 1\largnrPt .Jounrw Snt·slw, nil of 'l'mverHc City. rmmernH nnrl how fo lnnrl unrl 1111· nif!ili!J'If Jcrrrls, hl~lorhrn; Mrs, fllltii',V ili'C'IIIIIC! tlw IJrlrlo or lhn 'l'hr. newlywr.rls wllllm Ill home loud. tlwm, Plr.lllt'llS Wc!I'C lnlmn nobm·t l.lc!II'IH•J' ilnrl Mrs, Melvin IllmHIIIH' non, J.uwton 'l'lwmns 11ftm· .J11no fl 111 1fl7•1 South Alire· nne! thn rnr.ml1r.rs will compare S 1 r· 011 rl, trlr![Jhonn eommltteo:

W S . 'IIHI ~tlllll'rllly, Suhool fJUCI!na holporl nlll'lwl pr.nplo Into tho as a uccess lw/l(lqunrlcrs fm• tho troo !rents,

HenHIIIH rrt. 'l'lw hrlcln Is lho !itt~. where lhny huve boon fur·· them nl their nex.t meeting, ' l'l'li'H. LI!Oillll'rl Bloor! anrl Mt"H, rillllf~IJIPJ' of 1\lt'. anrl MrH, Phillip nlshlng unci dccorallng their new Al noon, flw gl'Oup hnrl a Normnn Bunl;cr, lrmdors; nnd Hanny or J\.lnsnn, hnmc, wiener roast nf Cro!umbln Cmcl1 MI'H, rtohr.J·t Slogl'isl, J'eparler.

fl.r•v, llnlph Wilnwr, flll~lor of ----- pnri1, Rev, nnrl Mrs, Chnrlos F'. 11 \I'IIH rlodrlt•cl In hnvo n plenlc J·~nlon Hnplds Mnthocllsl i!IHII'l'h, ,f "[ ~'[ b Brooi>H am leaders, ,Juno 18 nt Hnynm· park. Mrs, pr.rfonnl'rl lhn douhtr•·rlng t!<!l'n· LJ••r. Li ll S ·--·---- Mllhlll'lln Cllrlls IIIHI Mrs. Lester mony al ;. p. m. IH!fom an lm· \VPHI "'"''"' 1\T A • l I'PIT!ne nm nn lhe l'ommlllca In provbr•d nlta1· hanll<'ri with willie Wc!sl Lndm •I·Tf fonrl prepnra· JfeW r/'lVU ·S r:hlll'/i!!. At ttw dose nf llw pro· lllfl(

'!i. "1<'1lllll'rs or tlw lmn!Pdlnto · 1 r 1 tl 1 1 gt"lln r''lr'il lllf'lllill'l' l'l''l!l 'Ill nrtl " 111!11 anr onr proscrvn on c u IS A rlnllnllfcr, Drlmrnh T!~lli'll, Wlls ' ·' · · ·• ' ' · f'.,rlllllr•s HIIPIH!Pri lh<' WPrlrllnn. 1 1 11 •r 1 r " · 1 1 ,,.,.,,,1111g tr1 •·fi"IJig·•n In " nwt at. 1 w "' ur.sr ny even ng. hnt'll Mnntlny, Ma.v 2A, tn Mt·. and en 1r • 1v • • •

l•'nl' fl<'r ll'r•rlrlinJ!, tlw 'hrlrle 1 tl 1 f •r· I J 1 "'c i' · Mnrh!l IHJH nnss mec ng wns Mrs·, nnlwrt Clur.d Ill Spii!Tnw lflllfll' n n· If' 1 [:Ill n 'I!·· WOI'I' 11 !Jill',\' hl11r• ~1111 with whltn 'fl 1 1 s Jth 11 'I'll

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Mrs, Mary SiJil;;n nnd Mrs. Sherman of Eden. -·\-- ·---Lora Olney nltended the HI A son, :j\ohr.rt T3urll, was horn 1 fonds meeting In Mnson Tuesday Mny 13 to Sllc nnd Mrs·. H. F. Hospita S afternoon. CPr.tr.l TnJIInsenrl nf Fairbanks, n

11m1Jiy Gr:illlllll of Williams·

ltuhy Uorul Alnslm. Mrs. Eugene Burl\ of ton, fnrnwrly wllh the Inghnm Twenly·lhn•r· mc!mhcrs nnd 7 Halt Is the pntr.rnal grnnrlmollH!r. ext

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vi~;Jtrn·s wore JH'cscnt nt lhe Mny Mr. anrl Mrs. Donald HaneH nf mnrial hoHpilal, r~n!emnnt, where meeting nf tlw nnhy Road 4·H I Lnnslng are parents of a son, he IIIHtenwnt

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!!ltth nl the Merlcllan town hull Marvin Lor., bol'll May 26 al Spar· pcndectomy Ma~· 2R. · Monrllry. mw hospital. Mrs. Hanes is llw

J>nul Slmnn J!f.lllriuctml 11w former· Phyllis Balmer, dnllghlr>r Mt·s. Mon;Jimlle Tullif! of Miller huHlness meeting with roll cull of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton Balrnr!r r·oacl lw~ hJ!I'n In Sparrow hos· IH!Ing nn~werorl hy giving, n safe· of Wllliumston. pita!, Lilll~illg, fo1· the pnsl 2',~ ty IHIZIII'd In the home, Commit~ Mr. ancl Mrs·, Stewart Miller arc wecl1~ f<ll' nh:·a•rvatlnn anrl pns· tee report~ were given by Kay pnJ·onfs of a Ron, Bruce l~rlwanl. ~lhlr> Slll'gf•ry, II iH fl£'1' third lrlp Palmer, Mar.Jorlo Shiffer, Vclmn their second, af Mason Gcncrnl In tlw lw:;pltnl during the past Shiffer nnd .Tonn Pcny, Rc· twspital May 2fi. He was born on year. marks on s;1fety were given hy his Uncle Russell Illnklc's hlrlh· Fm11k \\', Daldn I~; mn!lnr)rl In assistant firc·ehlcf, Robert Pnt· rlay anniversary. Bruce's brother, llnlvPJ'slty of l'vlkliignn hosrltal lerson. Davlcl, is 11 months old, at Ann Arlinr !lur to 1111 operation.

Two r!'presentativcs !rom Bell A son was hol'll tn Mr. nnrl Mrs, !Tis arlrlreB~ iH 4 We~t. U, of M.

'l'h!~ year's Mlchlgap. we1)lc nm· gJ'IIm WIIS ll suecc~s. F'runk Scrvicetllell Schmidt, Jr., clwirmun, donlarccl 'l'llllrsdny, !!;vents In Muson wom Pvt. Gornfrl D. Smith, son of ~chotluJec] prnctil!lllly. every rfay Mr. ami Mrs, Jnhn W. Smith, 2230 hulldlng up to the Mlqhlgnn wcel1 N. GU!lll roarl, Holt, rr.cently WilS pnrncte'Frlday, Schinh:lt ::mid the grarluntcd fr·orn the chemical program wns cnhanr.ed by n dose corps school nl Fort MeCiollnn, cooperi1tlve splrlt h! the cnm· Aln, Smith enmpleled tho fl·weoil munlty, He said that next yonr'H·[ onllslerl cnfi'Y cmu·ue, I mining progrnnj cun be even better, , him In chcmlenl deeontamlnallon,

Schll)lrJI' \VIIS !JII!elt to praise ~mnlw r..r.ncl'lltlon nnrl equipment the spcq!Ell Michigan wee!\ sr.c· rcpnlr, Smllil, who nttnnrlecl Holt tlon In the InghElli1 County News. high sellool, WIIS last slnllonerl at The sr.ollnn \Vflil aJ.!thored hy'bnys FoJ'l Leonard Wood, Mo. nncl girls fJ•om ·Mason, Olccmos Pvt. Gnrry A .. Tones, whose anrl Dansville ·schools, wlf!!, .Jonn, llvr.s nt llO 111lridlc

Other ·l1lgh :point. In thn Wl'ek St., Williamston, reerntly wns of actlvltioij designed to b11llrl gmr!Linterl fmm tlw SUJlJlly rec· stnlc prlde'ln Mlehlgnn rcsiclr.nts orcls course at tho Qunr·termaster wns mayor exchange clay Mon. Sclwnl, Port Lee, Vn. TIH! 8-weel1 dny. Thnt was the day Mason's eour~;c lneluded urlmlnlsfmtlve mayor, Alfred Forche, wont to Jll'ocectuJ·es, study nf I he army Constantine while the pr·csldent supply system, unit s11pply, sta· of ConslantlJJe, Murlt Stephenson, lion supply, mmmlHHIII'Y opera· spent the day In Mason, A din· lions, rlc!pnl opcl'IIL!ons and stnr· ner cllmnx:ed a day nf lours, age opr.J'II tlnJIS, .r ones en lerud I he speeches and hand·Bhaldng. nrrny last Decemllel' anrl corn· I

Groups visited the court house pletcrl hnsle fl'lllnlng- nt l•'orl nnd Wyeth Laboratories Inc. Leonard Wood, Mo. Hcl 1.~ a 1fl:i:'5 j

Wednesday ns part of the Mlehl· gradtinle nf Ball Stntc 'l'enchl!rs I gan week progmm. Thursday wns college In Muneln, Ind. His pnr· <:ducallqn day a·nd'Carl Blnnchnrd ents, M1·. nnrf M1·s. Howard J. of thP. American Legion prr.scnled Jnnl!s, live In Cnlumct City, Ill. the Mason school with n state Pvt. Bruce D. Wynwn has com· nag. At the Mondny night COUll· pletecl basic training at Fori. ell moctlnll' a flag was prr.senlerl Leon;mt Wood, Missouri, and is to the city, spending n few days with hls

ln~l1am County News Mr1y 31, 1956 Wlol's

OUTSIDE WHITE HOUSE PAINT Roq, $4.95 gal, - NOW $3.95 gr1l,

Use o~r convenlen.t credit pl.an

Western Au1·o Assoc. Store "DOD" TEAR, Owner

Watch For

Baii-Dun·n

GRAND OPENING

Mason

June 8 - June 16

Complete Stock Of

$1.69 to

$2.98

I Tclerhonc company showed 2 nonalrl Lo11tc of Lnnslng 'rues· Hospital. sound films. day, May 22. Mrs. Lcute Is lh~ Mrs. Gorrlnn l~rlrnnnrls of Ma· I Next meeting will be a plcnie former Osn Wpsper, The Lcutr.s son is ~till in the Utah Valley 'lnrl soflhall gnrne ,June 25at East have 2 other chilclren, Joyce, R, hospital nl Prnvn, Utnh. Her sons

I Lansln. g park. ~nrl Jane, lfl months, Lm·cn, of !•'lint, anrl Cm·l from

Frldny 1vas heritage rlny 11nd fnmlly, Mr. anrl Mrs .• Terry Wy· hnspltallty day rolled Into one. I man. He will report nt Fort Dix,

M~ny clerks' In 'l)JJsiness plncos New Jersey, on .Tune 8, ========================= NEW FURNITURE

~ --r-·,: [cHy livina in our eosy-on, r.~sy·off pullover shirt. r ur thee! rusgcd hc·nlOn look . , . fl~ii~ring Dorr.oni collar , .. s~arkling colors in fine col:ons, Choose severo! of lhc~o coolers lor your cmual wordrcbc ... NOW!

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Flt!'lrhnl'l:' Mr. and MrH. Neal Mentink nf Grnnd R11pids, anrl their f11mllles Fltehhurg H-r eluh met Sunday Onondaga arr. parents of n son, were 111 the E:rlmnnrls lwme here

1t the Fllchhurg chllrch, This Roher! Arnold, hom M11y 30 at Werlncsrllly, They ~nid that their nonth 3 ~tale trooper.; from .Tacl1son O~teopathlc hoHptlal. mnthCI' intcmdecl In remain In the lndiBon presented a film on They niHo have 2 <laughters, Mar. hnspit11! for 1111other 2 weeks nt 'Safety" In help teen-agers, Who ,lorle, 7, and Rosemary, 4, least. 'l'IH•n if lwr c!OIHiition, I~ 'I'C thlnl1in~-: of laking a course A son, Gary Gene, was horn to improved, Slw may J'elurn tn ·n driver tt•ainlng, Burr Potter Mr. and MrB, .Jacob n. Martin at Mieliignn. They sairl that doctors 1ro~entecl lhe dub 'with a gavel. Stimson hospital, Eaton Rapids, inclir!alf'ri thnt the stml1e she iate signs were given to mem· May 24. They are parents of :J slll'f'('J'ecl might h:1ve hccn In· 'lei'.!;, r1ther children, Michael, 5; Su~an, rlucr.rt h,v llw r•lmng1• In elevation.

Garden uluh met with Mai-llyn 3; and Dennis, 20 monthB. She liar! m:Hif' scver;Ji ~trips IJJI.o ,oiler Tuesday evening, The cluh Mr. and Mrs. nonalrl D. Grcc•n tile mountains. 'iulletlns nnd record hool1s were 1 re tmrcnts nf a ~mn, Willlnm

1 Tlw <'<liHiil inn of .lurlr,:e Jo 1n · :lvrm nul ancl rllscussecL Kool·aid Richard II, horn Sllllll'rlay, Ma,Y · 1 MeCicll:l!l in Spnn·ow llnsplla , '!HI cool\les were served by Mrs. 26, at St. Lawrence lwspllal, Lan·

Pnlter. sing. This Is· their first f!!Jild, as good. lie lias hcr'll in the hos· Lansing, Wlls J'cporlcd Tlmrsrlay The Dniry mP.etlng was at the Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Davis of .

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I M I jlilll w 11'1'1' \S a cr SU ermg- a 'wme of Pat Sehu tz one a.v·eve· ·Webberville have a new d:wgh· ·1lng. June 4 the cluh will have a .tor, born Monday, May 28, at hr.11rt Ill lack. wlei1e1' rnasl at Pleas·nnt lake Mason Gcmer·al hospital. Mrs. Anll!'lll' Sl'lmeffr.J' is con·! ·vith the monthly meeting after· A son, Terry Lee, WAS hnl'll '" fined In hr•r lionw with n b!ood!

I M I M L V B I dot in liror I!!",. Slw must, J'emain

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Will'£. r. anc rs. A ern a rner >

Jo'm·r·IN Vurlllf11•s Monrlay, May 28, at Mason Gen· of[ hPJ' fr.f't for seV1!r111 rlnys . Mr.mbers o! Ferri~ Varieties oral hospital. PaiiPnls in Mason Gr.neml hos·

f·H club met at the efuh house pita! this wrocl; Ill'(! Mrs. Joseph I F'riday evening. Alice Dekett, re· Herrt'ck Millri' ·of Stor:iii)J'id;;,., Mr~. Flqs·· tiring' preslrlcnl, called the meet· ~ie Slewm·t of Dansville and Ml'l;; ing lo order. The minutes wer~ ·. ·. .. 1 Clm·il 1\'Jr•l·inrlorf, M1~~: Robert' read by the secretary and roll !Ur~; Loo Gcrhnrdsle 11 Robson, 1\lrs. Fred J~r·yc, .Judy call wa's answered wlt'o 'lrojects Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gcrlwrrl· Plal1lw, rlmJghli!l' nf Mr. and Mrs. members wore taldng lnls sum· stein nnil Carolyn of Wnyne, Mr, Bernard Plakke; and Mrs .. Albert mer. and Mrs. Leo Gcrhardstoin, Karen Ribbey, all of Ma~on.

Officr.rs were installed, after ~nd Alan and Mr. and Mrs. Reu· Thnse rliscllilrgerl fmm Mason which Blynn Dodge, Jr,, new ben Rohde and Kathy .Tn were General hospilnl lhis weel1 were president, finished conducting the Sunday visitors nt the Lee Ger· Mrs. 'BI1lllclw Tnppe of Holt nnd meeting. Repr1rts were given by hardstcin home. !~rank l'lll'maler., 11-frH. Robert a member from each project com· Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strobel ncecl, Mrs. Stuart. Demorr.st, Mrs, mil lee on the activities In his par. 1nd daughters visited the tulip, Herbert F'nx and Hnrry Gibbs. ,-----------__;:.._ ___________ ' festival Friday.

YOU ... . tn your Hieclding Pm~t?~ait, ofcourse!

Ynu 're hcen.looking forward to thi~ day·; ; , dreaming nf your II'Jldding gown.,. uiJd ull tlial it standsjfor •:•. all the rlnrs of your life.'

11'his .is.a moment you'll \\:ant

to keep , . , and to share·. , , in a portrait of you atyour lm·clicst , , , u portrait that \\•ill be made with as much care as ynur wcdrling goll'n •.

Palrnl Art ·Studio o ' ' • , ' I , ', ' •

· 500 Carter Bldg.

Mrs. Harold Green anrt .Tcrr·,\: h h and Mrs. R. Rohde and Kathy ( UrC visited Mr.~. Lee Gr.rharclstein at McLaughlin hos·pilal Tuesday. lHnMn Pr·cshyfcrlnn, Priill L.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Strnhcl Arnold, minister, Sunday, 10 a.m., and, daughters visited relatives at worshifJ hout·, sermon, "The Walled ial1e Sunday evening. Chrislian Warfare;" Every mem.

·Sunday ·guests at tho home of her Sunday sponsored by tho 1 Mr. a net· Mrs. Edward Bernier mcmhcrship cnmmitlr.c . of the honoring Jerry Bernier on his session; dlllrch school at 11:15 confirmation at Memorial Luther-

1n. m.;, Westminster Fellowship

nn church In Williamston W!!re / ~mups will meet at 6 p, m. nnd Mr: and Mrs. Earl Foss, Mr. and 7 p. m.; Young Adults will meet Mrs. Glen Foss and family, Mr.' at 6:30 p, m. at Rayner parl1 for a

I and Mrs. August. Gronau and potluck dinner and ·program; Mrs. W. Clnrlt, board nf lr·ustecs will meet Tues.

Jerry Bernier and Robert Hnm· day at 7:.10 p. m. lin were among the eighth grade ----((raduates· nt exercises at WI!· llamston high school last Thurs. clay.

Mr. and Mrs. Ra~· C. Gowdy or ··Belleville and Dr. and Mrs. H. E.

Brunner of Detroit were callers nt lhe Earl D, Whipple hfJmr. Sunday. Mr. Gowdy and Mrs. Brunner are cousins of Mrs. Whipple.

Mr. nnrlll'lrs. Harold Hanso and filmily of Traverse City returned

1 home Monday n.fter spending lust week end with relatives and fricmrls, Tlwy a I so a I tended the wedding n( ~Larry 'Laxton and .Joyec Greg-g-. Sunrlny they visited Mrs. Ila:1sc'~ uncle, Clark Cook in De!rnit nnrl <lltcnrlcd. the ball game. Mrs. Haase is a· niece of ' Ji.1J·s, Earl D. Whipple. _

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GiVe the- Kids the Brake! Many schools will close for the summer vacation beginning this week. Others

will close next week, That means that children will be on the run - maybe right

in front of your car. Watch for children this summer whore ever you may be. A : life may depend on it!

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OFFICE SUPPLIES The Ingham County News has recer.tly installed a self-serve display case to handle an increased stock of office suppli~s. Re11lizing the need for such an "at home" service to Mason area business peop.le, we 11re proud to announce thi/ new feature. Stop in and see for yourself. Or , , • give us 11 call and we'll deliver.

11 Mimeograph Papers 1 Blotters I Scotch Tape.

I Rubber Bands Paper Clips

I Pencils I Note Pads 1 Onionskin Seco~d Sheets. 1 Lcirg~ Clasp Envelopes

Plah~ Business Envelopes

Adding ~achine Rolls Typewriter Ribbons Stationery Carbon Papers File Folders Ink Filing Cards Note Books Staples Poste1· Boards

• AI~ Other Supp~ies 011 Quick 01'de~ .• I I

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Phone OR 7-9011 For Ad Action

\ fill Wc•clm·~:iluy Ill' I N'nnnn

iii'IHiliuc~ 1111 dnssil'ic•1l~ e Chtssili1•d display ads

84c per inch

If ·Ill \\'llf'iiS fill' l)()c!- Ad· dilional \\'lli'll~ le ench

e One qf Michigan's 1111'1-(· 1•st rural want nd sec· tlons

Livestock '122nd Wolverine Holstein Sale

Apply Nitrogen HEREI~OIU> 1 'A LV 1·:~; tor ~;ail'.

:Jon tr.o •IOIJ Ill:>. Studwr:r wul !£!edcrs, !'lle•lil\1''; Slor·l;v:IJ'f"; :1 t Marshall anri.Oiil'l'l, · L:!wl2

Salunlay, June 2, al 11 o'clock, Nr1w Is the time to apply nitro-a. 111.. ill t lw Wolverine Purebred 1 gen to those wheat, oat, hay unci Lii'PStuck Sules Pavilion, 2'.1: pasture fields. Ill ih·H \\'PSI or Williamston, Mich- Cnll ( I il~llll IJ/1 lJS·IG,

:!;;..~P!'I~~f:'D~~~' f,IOTF. CHANGE OF DATE

When you have ot ruw 10 ill' hr·cd phone us for !•roved Si11· St·n·iw.

It's f,.,,, cwllumic.d, COil\'l•Jii'-'11[, !l.d~.

AilS All'J'IIOHI'l.Ell 1-H·:IC \' 1n:

George D. Hr1rris liHIIS\'illr•

HOLS'I'E:IN JII::IJo'l•:ltS - A lllltll· ber o[ milki111~ :111rl )ll'<'·i'r""l"'ll·

ing llolslroin hr•ift•J':;, <'all Pr. Georg<' Clilllon, Ma:;oll 01! 71XII Ol' J.Rs!ie .I U !I·:! IIIIi, I :,II' I I'

GUERNSI~Y l'O\V- lt•·t~i:;tl'rf'rl, ti years old, h<'ifr•J' •·:tit' lty ~;iri•' if

yo'u want h•llll. c:ivi11:~ Ill 111 Inill\, 4.8 hu11Prf:1t. 1.. K. Y.illlllli'J'Jll:IIJ,

OJ~ SALE

1:, lu•lJci outslumling registered Jlrilsll'in r·ow!!', lwifers and young lliill;; l'llllsignecl from the top lu•t·rl.: uf Miehiga11, Ohio ancl On· 111riu.

Many of these cows will he _just fl'l'Sh n1· L'los1~ springers for hase mille

Also 11 few very choice high graciP enws.

llrerdei's and dairymen from co!tst to <'oast are finding these salt•;; t lw ilrst placr to get top p1·orit1C'ing <'ows at their own Jll'ir·P. This is tlw sale where you g<·l m<H'e• [or your' money, '

'1'. ll. and Bangs te.steri. Milldng r•ows Mas! it is leste>d.

f1n nk t c•rms--SPe Floyrl Kehrl, National Bank of Detroit, Plym­ontll, 1\liehlgan.

C. B.• Smith 1291 Eifl'l'l ro:ul, pll<l/11' llult OX S~Jcs M:mnger nnrl Auctioneer 9·21.94. JSwt r Williamston, Miehigan _____ .. __ _ _ 22w1

FEIWJ•:R C'i\'1"1'1.~:. ( :~uil'l' Ill'~'('- i 1-'l mf.:BRI':D- I-IEREFORDBULi.:

F Jor1rl 1~· V~'l't·~~1 ' 1,.1 ;/[:"'t''.1,rl 111 ·11 ~:,'.',~~ 11 lti months old. Good type, $175. ran< ln. · r ·' · ·' "· ' ' l'l 1 t · 331 Evcrv road M· · 011 ~-H'lll '1llwll' · :JI'l~ ~:nms e111, · • ' ' '

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CALVI~S Hr•J(i~;IPr<'<i llulsl<•ill heil'cr miV<'~l. Suii;Ji,lr• 1'111' ·1·11

cluh projl!<'l 11'111'1\, t ':ill Ill'. Geonw <.'linlun. ~Jas1111 Oit 7· UH 1 or Leslie .JU !l-~ I!Jil. Hiwt r

Hay-Grain-Feed ----------------

1 AM DEALER for Stecldey's

Cook Nitrogen Service

ED 7-7279 2186 East Cnvunaugh Road

3nl house east on Cavunaugh off Olwmos road

SEED CORN-Parltcr's Hoosier hybrid, 22 years in producing

quality seed l'orn. This corn Is noted for Its wonderful stnncllng ability, vnriet ies to meet your soil condition. Medium flats, $10; small flats, $7; medium rour11l, $7. Clare or· Don Launsteln, :334 South Every road, phone Mason o~_.y·Hi82. 18wtf

ARMOUR'S BIG CROP

Fertilizer Price per toll

[12·12-12 '"'""'""'"'"'""""'"'""""'"$71

5·20-20 '"""""""""'''"".'""''"""'"$71

4·16-16 '''"''""""''""""'"'""""'"'"$58

5-10-10 '"'"'""""""'''"""'""'"""'""$48 3-12-12 ....... , .................................. $45

Ce>rtified Seed Potatoes Cobblers Kntnhr!ln H.erl Warba Sebago

.JACQUES PROVEN HYBRID SEED CORNS

Ge!rwtir: Giant Hybrid seed corn. Tile Seed Corns whieh are WEANLJN(; I'J<;s. lt"n:rld I•'. Tile largr•st Hybrid yet cleVeloped.

1testccl to grow 90'/n or better in

WeHt, J•l:-i•t S. Cl:ll·l\ l'l!ail, l>ans· You r:an plant this corn a little colrl Rolls .. Jnr•ques Seed Corns ville phmw MA :t-2·1li!J. 22wt lhiiiiH'I' nnd still get a larger arc treated wilh Caplan and --------- - yieltl. V\1• H. Dudley at Dobie Dieldrin to rccluce damage from GUERNSI~Y COWS- •I: ntw I lot· lai{C'. 20wtf wire worm, maggots, corn beetles

stein, 3 lli'e sprinf~l'r~ and 2 and fungous diseases. due in tlu• fall, tllll' will1 mlf hy t\CrtJCO FERTILIZER- See or side. Aim 2 ,\'l':rrling l.:lll'r'nsr•.l' mil mr. fnl' a good deal. Wilson These extras cost you nolhing. heifers. 11. Hey1 it>lds. :t:d :~ ,'.;:Ill! I· F"J'r:e, 1t mill's north of Mason on Stop in and orcieJ' your Seed hill I'Oacl, M:~so11. ~lw2p Okrmns rnacl 10 Lamb roacl, :v,, Com today while ample stoclts

mile! cast on Lamb to Simmons are available. BOAR-- Ptii'Phrr•d I 'ulanrl l'hi11a

boar, <Jil<' J'<'ar ulri. \Viii I':JJ·ks, 5 miles Still I II Ill' Sttwl\l>rid:~P 1111

Parl<s road. ~I w~p

rn:HI. :1rri house north, phone Ma· Get yollr:> now son OH '1-4!114. 18wtf CASH AND CARRY

9 YORJ\SIIIl1E l'll:S old, $8 npiPeP. f;Poi'HP Voss,

1165 Stillnwn road, phtlliP Wil· llamston G2,1FJ2. 22wlp

HAMPSHJHE GJ L'l' to farrow soon. Hoy Evans. :to:12 Silts lld ..

1\ASC:O, WII1THMORE and Row-ena feeds; NeuiHIUs·er baby

d!iel<s, ducl<lings and goslings; fet·lilizcr and lawn seed; water snflrner salt. Tomlinson's Phil· lips 66 Service nnd Feed Store, Holt, phone Holt OX 4-2881.

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Route 1 Mason. Phorw 1\·lasun OR PIONEER I-II-BRED· seed corn. 7-6791. 22wlp _____ _ Fo1· quality and performance PIGS-20 l·lampslliJ'P l'l•P<iul' pigs, yen1· after year, plant dependable,

Leslie Elevator Cq. Leslie, Michigan

Phone Leslie JU 9-2421 3wti

BULl{ GARDEN SEEDS -- Per­l~lns Harclware, Mason. 18wtf

FARM SEEDS - Complete line of alfulfa, clover and grasses of

the highest quality 1ww available.

dnVlll', •10'/r rolnVP.I'l fin ton nf, plnnlel' nnd slciC! ciJ'l!llS!!I'. gu. hrlr,ill whent stJ·n1v, nt nrwn .. gene Lynn, pho1w Mason on George \Vehlwr, piwne Wllllnms- 6·178!1. 20wl f ton 180 nvenlngE, 22w1p ··----··---·--·--·-----

PASTEUHIZim --- G nllniJ·slze SEBAClO SE!IW PO'rA'l'OES, $~

pen· illlHill'l. Don H, CJarlt, 45[31 Barnes roacl nt Aurelius Center, phone Alll'eilus 3402. 22w2

mill{ pnsll!lll'izer. L/i.rrl only ll months. Also gnllon milk pull. Wnyne Bullen, phont! Mn~on OH 7 ·32GG. 22w1

SEED COHN -· Hugged, high .TOliN DEI~HE 'l'Hi\C'J'DH tIll · yielding PlonPer hybt•irl strong 1950, with 2·row pnWI'I'·Iilt r·ul·

germinating, haei<cd hy' replunt·j tlvutor, In good I'OIHillion. !~loyd In~ ugre~ment. Place your order Baiter, 31'1 '"ast Elr11 stJ'c•et, plunw nmv, Both ca1·ly anrllnte varieties. Mnson on. 7·259:3. ~:!wlp No husi1wss done. nn ~unday .. Se~ BOARD SCRAl~i~it- ·r;1 t·"71igglt~g or call Lloyd AH~ltine, dcalc1 fm clltclws. Monty Snow, phnno tlw north half of Ingham county, Aurelius 3Hl2. :l2wl Roule 2, Oltemos. Corner Merld· ___ --------------------ian nnrl Cuvanaugh, Phone Lun· IN'I'ERNA'J'IONAL lwrse·dl'ii\Vfl ~;lng ED 7-7738 or Willlnmstnn manure spmnrler; McCnrmlel< G2•1F·G. 22w2p mowing machine• and sevrH'al ----·------------·------ hm·se-draw11 tools. W. C'lll'i War· SI~E!D P 0 'r AT 0 E S, Russet , Humls anrl Pontlues. $1 bushel. George A. Ellison, Masrm phone Oil 7·0'Hi1, 22wtf

Farm Tools HOLLAND 'l'RANSPLANTER-

2-row, self-pmpellecl, Lilte new concllllon. Don B. Clarlt, 4561 Bnrnes road at Aurelius Centm·, phone :!402. Am·e!lius, 22w2

ncr, W. Barrws rnml, I>IHJIH! Aurn­lius 51J3. 22w I

MeCORMlCI<·Dl~EltJNt; all-~lel~l hayloacler, used Dill! Sl'llsnn.

Lloyd Leonard, Ma~on phonp OH 7-1499. 22w1

NEW AND USED

Farm Machinery 19,16 John Deere I-I 1'met or and

Cultlvntor

15 years

Farm Equipment

1948 Oliver CletJ•ac and Cultivator i John Deere q.row Corn Plauter I 195,4 Jntcrn~tionnl SiciP Ral<e II

Case Hay Rllcr 1 Sargent Manure Lnnclr.r 1

NEW EQUIPMENT Wagons anr.l Unloaders Covet· Boards for most Plows Lincoln Welders und Supplies King-Wyse Elevators Firestone 'J'ii·r.s Chore-Boy Millcer Parts Gates Belts New Oliver Super 55 Tractor--

$1 ,n9s.oo · New Power Tal<e·Off Balers -!-row corn planters

USED EQUIPMENT

Porcl Tmctor and Loader ~'1'\V 1-Iulland Baler L1aln Drills Plows Disc Hllrrows Sprcud"rs Drags .JohniDeere 70, nearly new

wagon

Francis Platt

Finest In Farm Machinery M·M nnel Oliver

'h mile nm·th of ]\Jason on US-12'7 Phone OR-7-5971

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DISC-7-foot, John Deere. Good condition. H. M. Silsby, 1066

South Edgar road, phone Aure· !ius 1311. 21wtf

CONTRACT - We have client with nearly-new Forcl deisel

tractor with 3·16 plows. Used vet•y little and up to $800 casb, t ot radc for good seasoned 6'7r land contract For more informa­tion call Carl 0. Peterson, brolwr. Lansing IV 4·8612. Evenings caJI· IV 4-5532. 22"Y1

BALER, with motor in good con· _ dltion lwill trade for' tractor) also 50 bales of straw. H. W, Mason, Webberville, phone 7GJ11

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CEMENT ST A VlO: SILO, 10x40, down 'ready-to-go. Phone> Mason

OR 7·7012. B. F. Arend, 21w2p

Ferguson Manure LoadeJ' .Johi1 DrPre 2-row Col'll Planter

on rubber

NEW MACHTNBHY New I-Iollnnd 1-lr.nvy-chtty Wag­

ons, $160 with tires Brillion Cultiparlwrs New Holland Side Ralws on rub­

ber, $4,15 Hamill Springtine Cultivators to

fit Ferguson llt' Ford 'l'rac:tors New Hoilunel P'l'O tiG Hny Balem New Hoiland Sujwr 77 !lay

Balers Ferguson high 40 ancl lnw 10

Trnetors Ferguson Machinery and Acces·

sarles '

Price Tractor & , , . Equipment Co. East i11i'· M-3li - Mason

PROCESSim ROAD GRAVEL--Barnyard fill, sand and iliaci'

dirt. Fra neis SlllsseJ', Ma~nn Gravel Co., phone Mason OH 6-4104. 12wtf ------------------ -~-,

NEW AND USED mt!lal !touts. aluminum canoes, ho:rt lrailerF

Have 1 slightly used 15 Jt. meta boat with huilt in live hox a' $100, W. R. Dudley at Dollie lake

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Farmers Own the finest of Comhlnc:os

OLIVER No money down-.Jusl yntll'

trade-in Up -to 11 yl!ars to pay

Self propelled - Pull type TERMS - TERMS - 'l'F.IlMS

Francis Platt . Ol)C mile norlh of Mason on

US-127 Phone OR 7-;}971.

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Household Goods · PETRO CONVERSION oil bLil'll

That's the record of U. S. Savings Bonds,

·Born under war clouds in May, 1941, Savings Bonds have pdid off in pea~e and prosperity for 40 million Americans.

How much are Series E and H Savings Bonds worlh today?

$40,000,000,000," say the figure experts.

But to find out the real value of Bonds, r1sk a larnily how rm1ch their home pur· chased through Bonds means to them. Or the value of rl llond-linanr.P.d college edu­cation to a young man. Savings Bonds IJ,wa v~l11r:~ yo11 c.ln'l fi•Jilre in dollars and c.enh a!:>ne. Only in dreams come true.

THE FARMERS BANK Meml;er of F. D. I. C. Milson, Michigan

L955 AMANA FREEZER. lfl cu. J'l. holds· 8G:i lhs, used fo1· :! Ingham County News M.w 31. 1956 Page 6

mor1ths·: ·Original prii•e $8G2, will BABY CARRfAGI~ in good c•nnrli· ~ncrlfice for $600 r11' talw oVC'I' tion. $15. May he sr•eiJ HI ,,~r, w . D<tymenls of $29 a month. Phon~ M 1 PI M·t. 1 01' 7('111 Good Will HJI e. lflll(' , SO I , · 1· ' • Lnnsing fV :i-!1802 Ol' 34J:l Burch·. Leo Wallet·. 22wl li!!ld Drive, Lansing. 22w1p

PLATFORM ROCKio:H - Light grrcon roclwr witli matching

foot stool. Good conelition. J<j•ith Hamilton, :JmJ l-Illl'l'iet sll'N't, Lan­>ing. Pilnnc Lansing IV 2-67(i!i.

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lATillNI~T'I'E>--U~ecl vrry little. Keith Hamilton, :lll!J ·llurrlel

llrcer, Lansing. PJwnc L~nslng IV 2-G765. 22wl -----------..!-----·--·-··- --. -·---·· - --3EDROOM SUITF: -- Twin beds,

llnllywood heel ami dresser·, 12 ., !9 carpet and 8 x !1'3" carpet vith ;~ throw rugs all same pnt· :.em: 4 antique chairs, desk, 10-ft. ·:m refrige1·ator and 111 her items. Enoch Bcehe, 320 Sleele street, Mason. Will be. at tlw home Sat· unlay, .June 2. 22w1p

~LE'c~I'RIC REFRIGERATOR -D cu. ft. capacity. Sealed unit.

Perfect running condition, $75. ·~all Lansing FE fl·2272. 21w3

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CEDAR POSTS ... WhoiPsate Ill' I

7-2595. · 21 w2p -- ----- --- --- -- - --

Used Cars

DRIVI~ BETTF.H FOH LESS WffEN YOU BlJY AT 110\V AllD PONTIAC

relail. Will deliver. D11nald Phillips, 'iG20 S. Wavrrly Hnncl, Lansing. Phone Lansing IV

1

BICYCLES------ f{r•huill. Wj• swap· l!l:i:i PONTfAC Sta;· Ch!ef seda,n, and buy all ~iws ;uul l'C!iJaii' •1-dcH>~', hydrnmatu:, With power

all malws. n.ehLJilt hicydcs in sleenng~ power brakes, he>ater stodc 10 2!1" boys, 1 2(i.·in. gii·is, and t·aclto. 4 2'1-in. hoys, 2 20-in. hoys. $18 18G!i PON'l1AC 870 Catalina und up. Vogt's Bike Hep:lir, !!18 <'OLJpr•, hydra mat lc, -heater nml Jaci<son St., Williamslon. 21w4p radio. Jlns two·tone paint. ·,.

MEN'S GOLI~ CLUBS --"Lawson Little" I'eglstel'ell set, 4 lam­

inated woods, 8 stuinle.-•s steel irons. Never usecl. PPI'fel'l c•rHHii· lion: Sacrifice fot• casl1. C~tll Lan­sing FE !l-2272, 21w:J

LEEDY TRAP DRUM SJ~'i' -White and gold finish. Profe;;.

~lana I model. WIll sell Ol' li'Wie. Ca II FE 9-2272. 21 w3 ----------------;·---

HJG:3 PONTIAC Custom Catalina t·oupe, hydramatic, heater and radio, powet· steering.

l!l!i:J PONTIAC "fi" sedan, 2·doot·, st:mrl:ml slcift, healer. Has good lirrs.

I!JG1 cm:VROLET sedan, 4-door. 1-leal!'t' uml mclio with new tires.

'o:LECTRIC s T 0 V E _ Clocl< BOY'S BICYCLE, good condition, $25._Phonl! Mason OH G·4081.

1950 FOH.D 8 sedan, 2-lloor with hcnter and good tires. Beautl· · ful black finish.

timer, c h rom a I o-x burners, vhite enamel flniHh. Table top, '25 cash. Phone Lansing FEderal l-2272. , 21 w2

· 22w1 1!l50 BUICI< Special sedan, 2-cJoor ---'------------ ~tand:rrd shift, heater, good

BOATS-Some good us~d galvnll· 1 ires.

8 weel<s old. Did< Nelzlol'f, 7 high-yielding .. P.iQneer. ... b.Y.b.rlds, mile~; north nr 1\lasun al n"rtlwa~t Vnrictles to fit your specific con· COI'll!'l' or Cai'Hil:llll'.li aJI<I llulelt 'llilions. Avnilnble now, Curtis· B. roads. PllOJte Lansing I·:D 7-7~'1:!. Wright, 3220 Wright road, Route

22wlp 2, Lesllt?, phone Leslie JU 9·2334. ---- ---- - Deale•· for south half of Ingham PONIE$ - Bhu·k puny mare In , county. 15wtf

Prici!S"Iowest in years. Buy while FOUR ROW BLACK HAWK corn selection is good. Still buying planteJ• with ~ertlllzer attach· clover seed. Quality Seed Servke, ments. First $100 taltes iL Clare Lansing road, Charlotte, North· Launstein, 33'1 Every road. Mason east of uirport, phone Charlottr I phone OR 7·1682. 22wl 1799. 1 wtl 1·

er with blower, stacl<swil'ch nne' 1ew motor·, $100, phone Masor JR 6-408L .'22w1

'JSED DETROlT JEWEL unr' Laurel gn~ ranges, good enmli

tion. Your choice, $10 each. Con JUmei·s Power Co., phone Mason OR 7-9641. 22w1

Foote Furniture Better Buys rnx Less

..:hests ................ , .... ., ........... ~.50 up -lew Baby Beds· .................... $19.50 'lew Studio Couche~" ........ $30 up

izecl steel boats lert at $75.00, Also new boats· ami boat trailer, W. R. Dudley at Dobie lul<e ..

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BOATS AND MOTORS -- Aero Craft. aluminum car-lop to

cabin cruisers. Also canoes. Easy­ride boat trailers, 300-1!190 Jh capacity. Car-top carriers, lug­guge carriers unci used Ients. Trailer hitches, we mal<e instulla·

Howard Pontiac Mason Phone OR 7·1801 Open l~l'iclay Night Till 9:00p.m. -------------------OLDS '11, original finish good,

mechanically good. If you want a good elwap car better call R. D. Davis, Mason OR 7·5884.

foal. Stands 'II inl'IJC's, drives or rides. Also a 1-fael<ne•y·Shr.tinnrl, SEED CORN for 'silage, stalks 6-yem··old mat'C! ill fo:ll. This mare slay green until ear Is fully has Jots of aclion in harJil'ss. F'nr maturer!. Medium rounds $7 pe>'r further inJ'oJ'ma I ion <·all Lansing bushel or medium flats, $10. Clare ED 2-0775. Copp's riding sf'iwnl, I Lnunsteln, 334 Every "t;_oad, phone Oi<emos, al'ter li p, Ill. 22wl Mason OR 7·:1682. 21w2

PUREBRED YI~J\B.LINC: TIOL· STE:IN BULL--Sil'!~cl by Col·

lege bull. $110. I~Ol' sale Ol' .lcnsl:' -· Fertilizer •_ Hampshire boar. William MuH·· Sl!ll1l·Granular

olff, 20G4 bexte1· Trail, Dnnsviile. 12.12.12 Phone Dansville MA 3-2~fll. 1.0·20·10

-------------- ---- 22w1 8·16-Hi HORSE-High spirited Anwrican G-24-12

saddle bred. U!;r?d lo he show 5·20-20 horse, has style and talt!nt, owner, 5·10·30 must be gentle and know horses,,. 4-24-12 Also·sndtlle and brillle. Phone OR 4-~6-16 7·1731 after lip. m, 22w1 0·~8·14

tlrice Per Ton

$70.55 75.50 69.40 73.20 69.50 69.50 66.15 57.95 64.00 57.50

·------, 0-~0-20 ·,HEIFER - Bred Jersey heifer. Granulated See m· call .Tohn .Tenklns, 3722 , G·24·2<1 90.00

E. Cavanaugh ronc1,'' phone Lan- 0-46- 0 . · 73.60

sh1g ED 7-7651. 22wl 1'hcse are the spot cash prices, SIX .YORKSHIRE casiJ•ai-~i·j;ig;i; of ~Jagged, }{leln's Plant Foods,

9 weelts old. Et'Win Cooley, GBG cl_el!v~red tq your farm. _These fer· .Burkley, roud, phone Mason OR· llliZel s are fully guatanteed ·to 7-25o9. · 22w1 satisfy, or money back.

PLOW, 2·bottom, 14-inch, lilte CROP HAIL IN~UHANCE - new, on rubber. Cheap. Jamer

Agent fo1· Michigan Mutual Rife, Laxton road, Route 1, Ma Hall Insurance company of Lrm son. Phone Mason OR 7-9291. sing .• Jewett Insumnce Agency, 19wtf 551 W. Maple, Mason. Phone> OH 7·0511. 12wl5 USED WOOD AND steel laylnr

nesls, 4- nnd 8-foot 'poultr~ SEED OATS from cei·tlfled feeclers. Some with stands, Wute1

Ajax seed outs. Call Dr. fountain, also 2 500·ehlclt electrlr George Clinton, Mason OR 7-1811_ brooders. L. K Zimmerman, 1291 or Leslie JU. 9·2106. 15wtf Eifert Road, phone• Holt'· O:li

DeKALB 1-IYBRID SEED CORN -Is nvu!lablc at my home, 4

miles north of Mason on Okemos road to Lamb road, :Y. mile east on Lamb I:! Simmons road, :3rd house north, phone Mason OR 7-4914. Wilson Force. Your De­Kalb dealer. 18wtf

Seed Potatoes * Chippewa

.•. Cobbler ·' • Sebago

·Mason Elevator

ALFALFA HAY." Howard Town· send, Stockb1·idge, phone 27F12

after 4 .p. m.

9-2194. 18wtJ

Farm Machinery Used 1954 Mlnneapolls·Mollnr

"ZB" Tructm' with 4·row Culti vator, $1,750.'

Farman •100. tractor, demonstrat01 li'armnll 300 tractor demonstratO!. 'New Cobey rllse harrow, trans

port attachment hydraulle New MDLtnt A·plow with breal•

away !Jitch for FarmalJ.I-I, $14f Farman M·D diesel, tractor Farmall F·20 with cultivator Ne>w Holland field harvester with

2 heads·

. Sil~by , , .lni~lemenf Co.:

------------·----· LINOLEUM RUGS-2 12x15 am•

a !lx12 linoleum rug, all uearl) 1e>w; large wardrobe, dining roon able, buffet, occasional chair vith slip-cover. Mm·shnll Polloi< l053 Strong street, Dansville. !<'OJ nformatlon cull Dansville MA 3-2273 or MA 3-28/3. 22w1

WATER HEATERS- Electric, ne;.v, 6, 15, 23-gallon sizes. Low

prices. Phone> Holt OX 9-2118 or Lansing IV 5·5715. 22w7

DAVENPOR'r AND CHAIR, blue mohair, $25. In good condition

Earl Jenl<s1 .. 3466 Hugh'es l'<lnd, Lansing, phone TU 2·1967. 22wl

BATHROOM FIX'l'URES. White

New and Used Furniture 1439 W. Granrl. River Wi!Jinmston, 1\IIchigan

Open !1:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 5w2ptf

---)AYTON EL'ECTRfC SCALES-

$75. Also blue Wilton Ctll'pet 'lllll pad, $20. Practically new po­·mrt meat s!Jcer, $i00, Call Park Baldwin, Dansville MA 3-a528. ·

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')JNING ROOM SUI'I'E - Wal· nut finished oulc, 'refectory

·able, credenza bu ffel, · host and JOSteS'S chairs, 4 side chairs, $125 ~ash. Mrs. Don Densmore, 3680 Wost Columbia road, phone Ma· ;on OR 6·4911. 19wtf

Miscellaneous \1ASON AND HOL'r residents,

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lions. We tracle., 15tlg C~vanaugh, 1947 STUDEBA[{ER Chumplon, phone Lansing ru -·29(JJ, 19wtf I 4-cloor, mclio, heater, Cheap -- . ------- transpoJ·tation, $75. Duo Therm SAFES - A'~ ma~te:s, typel! ana 21", 4·eyclc lawn mower, like

sizes. Bought, sold, open~d ami new. Used only a few hours, $75. repaired. Vault door~, money AJ•vln porlable radio, $15. Phone chests, steel dcsics, Ctling c~bi· Mason OH 7·48H2 after 5 p. m. nets, -tear gus ami cornblllU· 21wlp tlon service. Murphy Safe Co., 2622 Cedar road, Lansing, Mich. One-quarter mile south ol Pennsylvania Intersection on US· 127 or 1 mile north of Holt. Phone OX·4·3241. 23wt! .:__ _________ ---BICYCLE-Boy's 2G·inch. Nearly

new. Excellent condition; ,Jerry Wyman, 652 Dexte1' Tmll, piJCine Ma;:on OR 7·2583. Call before 1 :30.

l!l56 NASII RAMBLER, 4·door scdn n, $275 for equity. Must

~rll. Also a 1 95fi General 27-ft. house lmiler, $2,1!i0, Call Lan· sing IV D-2057 or Lansing ED 7-7296. 22wtf

1955 NASH RAMBLER - $150 enamel. Tub, Javntory and

closet. Good condlt ion, $25 talces lll.' Also dining. room\table, buf· fet and chairs. Vet•y nice. n.eason· lble. M1·s:' F. H. Gasltell, 1314 S. Jefferson, Mason. 22wl

please ·notice: Volunteers o1 A: l · ,. A.merica h·uck wm he coming to U omo lYe

for equity and tnlte over pay· ments. Wayne Cremer, 1240 Clark St., Lansing, })hone IV 5·4893 or Mason OR 7·7711. 22wl

SPORTSMAN STEEL HEADERS Holt and Muson Tuesday of each

USED, but good, a!J types fur- weclt fl•om now on. Be sure to with BeLand glass paelt muff·

DUMP TRUCI<S-1947 Ford, 1951 Jers, pipes, and'hangers for 1954 GMC, 1951 l~ord, with 5-yard Ford Convert. Also 6 volt Bendix

boxes, also Ba1:ber-Greene bucl\et electrle fuel pump. Reasonable. !onder. 0. P. Fo1'd, 'phone Holt Call OR 7·3291 before G p. m., ask ox 4·7691. · 22wt.f for' Nlclc,; or call at. 2854 'h Plains.

nlture for transient ·worlters, phone Lansing Iv-4·4414 a clay or homes and ,summer cottages- two before if possible. Your .dona· Dishes, dt·essers, sinlcs, bathtubs, lions of clothing, just.plain rags, stoves, Iceboxes, porch furniture, papers, magazines, furniture and reft•igerators, fruit jars, bathing metal helped to support In' 1955 suits, shorts, playclothes. Red our old, follts program ·(Sunset FORD-1947, excellent running star on cash t•egisteJ' receipt, pur· club):, Provided jobs for 192 pea· order, and new battery, good .chase .. free. Open 6 days a week, pie, enablecl u.~ to give furniture 'lh•es, $110. Oscm· Lee, 4542 West 9-5:30 p.m. Two locations In Lan·· and clothhlg·to 171 families. Fl· Colurnbla road phone Mason· OR sing, 327 River and 12<16 Turner uanclal assistance to 142-parolees. 7·8905. '· 22w1p_

roud, Mason. 22w1v

TRUCKS - Chevrolet, 1934 and

llti·eets. _ 22wl' . : ·. · : .51wt.r : .. 1' , 'I~' 1 -'• '.?

1942. Run· good, good tires, $40 und .·$60., Go()d F·12, $100. 938 N. Homer street, Lansing. Cull after 10 a: 1ti. . . · · . , · 22Wt~

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RJ'i:t...Y ON BUP'S AUTO PAfl.TI3 FOR. TTTE FfNP,S'I' Nf~W AND USmn AUTUMOBff~T~ U:Q!JlflMEN'P

A 'I' 'l!IE LU:AS'I' rossrm~E cosT!

' 'f'JiANRIVITSSIONS - Atttomrt tic, Rlnm~<ul! und ovoHirlve

Trailers -----------------

1[) 17 :m fi'T TRATLF.Il, rot~·lgern Whipp Farm Agency

1710 E:. MlchlgHn Avenue Lunslng

100 ACR)j]S with •J hnchnom

a t.01'S south of Mason on Coy WORT~ W AN'T'ElD-Carpets, rugs !01111, Clydo '3tarr. 2% mlleH Utlll lll' It u Ill ~0 I r f'llrr.fttlly

smtlh of Mnson on UfH27 to Coy clunnocl in yutu liorno, (loorsnnrt· ---------·-------------· I opd, UAHI on Coy ropd to stone hm rmrl l'!!·tlnishlng, low c o~t, , , , , ,,, , house Phone OR 7 2fl4fi, 22W1Jl mmlm 11 rnelltocl f.'or nppolnl 13U I C,rTI':fiiNC, ANI? ~ HOCJ!.,~S

Ingham County News May 31, 1956 Paoe 7

ments O!' c•stlmnteB phone Lnn· TNQ- llnmo ltflf WI uncllnrl< I l"P 7 7Gf 9 A, 11 A 1 I m llll! vtc•c1, fi't er.wr spuco uvnll

s ng ~ . ), , rno ( llf Ill" nhlll T I'Hlle l•'norl r 01'!11'1 ti phnnu All• iJ cloor, V 8, ' MOTOI~::. - Mrtrry unc model~

' BATTEftll~~.

tnt, apm tmnnt alze gas r11ng!!, ull bari(!Js uml rllclls, umnlng WiltPI'r other IWCCHHO!'jes, llSIIillg $1l00 0, Tl, Cornett, 725 S. ClrHII ronrl, Dn11svlllu Photw Dnnsvlllc MA 3 3'lt!li, • 22wl

home, :l·pleco hath, 2 cnr ga lunge l:lecond home-2 hed· rooms, 30x70 llnt'll Scconcl hnrn, 20x25 14x31i silo, This fr111n locatecl on hlncl<top 10nd northeast of Leslie Prlco

ABEL SOilS lloml' SO!Vico, 011!'1110~; J.c•sl,lr•'JIJ 95:101 ~ •• Mti~OII on _ _ _ 22wl 7·0.J.ll, •16\vtl

Au· Tim rltop, (i, ' Nf~W MUFFUi:HS ' NEW 'f'AILPJPES

IIOUSE 'l'HAII .. Efl.- Almn, 1050, Real Estate WANTED -SP!'I otai y unci slc•nog. LAWN MOWI~H HBHVIU~ -

ll<~y, V 8 stand· Bud's Aulo Parts

25 fl E;lectrlc bmlws, awning and 2 bot ties for gas stove, Eire ltic 1 efrlgerntor Sl!!eps 4 Roland Church, phone Mason OR 7·1754,

Phonf! Olt ll·l16l Mason

rnphcw roz st!!rlciy empluymmtl 'l'op snlnry, homtscs unci vrwutlon. 3G% hourB (I[)!' wcel< No ~nttu· !lays Wtlto Mlr•hlgnn Pm·nwt·, Box lfll Enst L.mslng, lor !niP!' view 21w2

llnml nnrl powct• mnwm s ~hm p enerl 11ncl repah·ed 1'11111 I r, Mtll Ill), 72:i W ('enter· SltP£!1, Mn~Oii, phone• on 7 2'/1:.! 21W2Jl

jlll\Vf'l l!l52's-

22wlp miles until h of ITo It on US 127 -·-------·--------------

Phone OX !l2131 'rrtAILER, 2 wheel, bnll h!lch, !lwtf !!XIHI length box, unlicensed,

---------------------- suitable utility and camping use. Goorl condition, $40 See Howard

Frul.ts-Foodstuffs Galley, Carter road, phone Dans Vtlle MA 3 2011 21w2

DO YO[) Lif\1!: h11111ernar!e tolls'/ Let mt• baltP. llwm for you

Sim'e llient In yo~r fror.wr Pnrlwr liotJse, clovor-Jeaf m llnols, 50e per bnl<ers dozen Cln namon 1 oils, hOc halwi's dozen Vnlerle Et o1vn, piwne OR G 5'528

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BUILDING LOTS, seveml good lois on Wnlnut cmn t. I,owrence

Simpson, fi27 Hall Blvd. Phone Mason OR G·4281 19wtf

~10 7"i0, 'l'ertnfl 30 ACI\Er; pnst urn ncru• Mason

with live ci er.k, Only $850 down You can't go WIOng.

20 ACRES ner1r Rives .Junction on hlncl<lop IDnd Small modern home Full price $6,500

IN LE:SLIE-In good location room home. 4 bech·ooms 3 piece lmth Modern l<ltchen Gas fur·naee and hot water One em gam gr• Prke $6,880.

228 ACRE dnlry fnrm, 200 acres tlllahle, £1 room, modern house, large basement burn, grude·A mill< house, other buildings, 'l his fur·m may he bought with or without eq ulpment,

120 ACRE FARM, near Mason, !l miles to Lansing, 100 ucws t lllable, 4 bedroom m o d 11 r n house with oil steam heat, 3G x 90 basement barn with silo, lnr•ge hog house and other buildings

-- --------------BABYS!11'ING - Adult womn11

wnnts anrl nPmls wot k cat Jng for child! en 111 llwh home rluyb or· cvenlngH, or mlghl conslde!' own home Relluhle, ouslly .tvnll able right hete In town 'rele· !Jhone Mason OR !l5tiO'i 22wlp

SIXTEEN 'YEAH OLD C:JHL wnnts to cnrc fm• chlhiJen dui

lng I his summ!!t f~xpcr·h•ncl'll Pirone Shuron Nell' at Mn~on OR 7 ·1212. 22w1 p

Ll VESTOC!{ WANTED

Nnsli namhll't Cm111try Club Cllcvt olr.t Ilnrdlop, standard

Hi !I It

POTATOES- Sand grown S!! bagos and Pontlncs, stzo A and

B. One yen1 lr om em tilled, Also eating potatoes. Clare Lauristeln, 334 South Every road, phone Mason OR 7 I G82 20w3

IN MASON - Income property, Righi uptown 4 room modern a pat tment up Downstairs has new model n llltch!!n, wnll to wall carpeting Home Is nicely decorated. Gas fur nnce Full basement. 2 cnr garage This property Is veLy desirable for business or Income 01 for a home that you would be proud to own.

ltinds nt nil tlml!s, Mnrlwt t'llcr• pnld loll lwme, Hoy D Don uld, sc•cond i'o:rrm south or ALire llus Center, llllone 3203 Aurelius

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,'ltwh•ll.!l<rt Chill Cottpe, over· rh lVI'

C'ltr.VI oJ(•l 2 rlom Powrt gllrle Fot·ri eonVPilllllr, shm Jl

' OldPJ Moril'ls I'ICiO Clrl'VIOil't 2 door 1!11!1 (')IC!Vtolrl ~door· I 0'50 l'rn rl Clull C'mtpc 1017 I 'lwvtnlet 2 rlnrll

II Ill'

'1'1111l'KS '· tno

AI Rice Chevrolet Otll'rr rr lrluy Niphlll

l'hono OR 7 :JOGl

USIW C'AR SPECIALS 1!1~1 NASII Sl DAN 10-1! CIIE:VIWJ.I:'J, 2 rlnor l'l51 PP~OTO SF:DAN I 'l If) FOrt OS i'l I 10~0 PONI'IAC SLDAN

l<c~ith' s Auto Parts

ASPARAGUS tor sa!P Cut your· own If you wish, niso uspm .t·

gus 1 oats, C"nn terbm y hells, Rl herlnn Iris, 1lny lilies and colum· bill!} Ray 1Inrtsh01 n, '5 miles Oftllt of Mason on Meridian ID<id Mu son phone OR 7 40.39. !lOwtf

38·ACRE F'ARM close to Mason, IN LESLIE, large home with 4 1

hcdwoms, 3 pluce lla t h, small bnrn Tills Is a very desh nble location Ptlce $G,375 with $1,· 875 clown

I - -- ---WHITE ROCK I~RYERS, 4 to 5

JIJS IJowmd Coy, 218:J Coy Rd.,

3 hcrlroom, double gar age, lnrgP hnsenwnt h.1rn, hrnorler house, mill< house, orch.ml, lots of nice shade lrces, Jots of hullrllng sites, will t tnrle fnr Mason prope1·ty. Phone Mason OR 6 !i673 C. L .T oh nson Agency 22w1 p

WANTED-Man to worl< tn ele WATCH AND CLG\:K REPAIR

Mason, Phoru: OR 7 2014 22wl vntm One wlih previous ele

valor oxpet lence or J.1rm hack ground Leslie Elevator Company, Leslie, phone JU !l·2121 22wl

scrvlct•, uli wo1 k gunranteud Prices H·nson.thl!!, frPP. estimates Wllllnm II Willis, 30G E. Ash Mason 51\vlf

Dogs and Pets BOARDING - Private outdoor

runs !or each dog Green Ac• es Kennels. Phone OR·7 9791. Su,1· day hours 5 00 7 ·OO p rn

52wtf

PUPPIES-Part Collte. Wtlltam .J Hat rly 4 miles west of Ma·

son on Colllmbin toarl, south on Aurelius r·oad to first lmclt house west side Phone Mason OR 7 ·1889 22wl p

POMERANIANS - Reg1steted Pomeranian dogs fm snle, 2

femal!!s and one male AKC Reg lstewd, $35 each Earl Jenks, 346G Hughes rom!, Lansing, phone TU 2·1967 22w1

WEIMARANER PUPPIES, 6 weeks old, Al\C 1 eg1ste1 od,

good huntmg stocl1, p!!dtgree fur· nlshecl. Phone Mason OR 7·3816

22wl

Trees and Shrubs

TOMATO PLANTS, Bonnie Best, 25c a dozen of $1 a flat; also

Marigold- plants, 25c dozen 3 miles north of Mason nt 2543 Lamb roncl, south side, between

NEW BRICK ranch typ!! home, 3 bedt ooms, 1% lear garag!!, lo· cated close to Mason on on!! acre of land on a blacl<top

WANT!~D-Wom,lll, lUll 01' pm I· lime at Mason City Bnl<et•y Ap

ply In person 22w2

MODERN 5·ROOM HOME, hard wood noms, fu1 nace, full base

mont, pme pnn!!l kitchen, garage, terms Phone Mason OR 7 ~67:J

<14 A( 'RES with Fi10om modern home, modern i<llchen, 3 heel 1 ooms, 30x40 barn with 6 stancl1lons, 24 acres tillable,

22w2 8 ACRES near Leslie, vac,llnt, ----------:--:--'-'---:--:~ could bi> suhdrvlded also adell NEW a BEDROOM HOME near tlon of several Jots already

Leshe, on US 127, full base platted Pnr.ed to sell. men1, lnrge lot. For details, phone Lansmg TlJ 2 3894 01 Leslie .JU 9 3951 or JU !l 3955 22w3

F'ARM-:J!l acws 5 m1Jes east of Robert Kirby

Phone OR 7-4 985 22w1

2 HOUSES-2 blocl<s !rom school, rentmg for $100 per month, $2,000 down, total price, $6,000

WE HAVE SEVERAL nice lnl<e cottages pnced right, located wllhln 25 m1les o! Lnnsing Round lnl1e, Pleasant lalm also Battese lake.

\

WANTED- Gh I oi \\oman to ns slst with houseworl1. Phone

Holt OX 4·1:197 22wl

WANTED-Logs anrl stnnrllnl' timber Howe• S:.tw Mill, Rlvo'

Junction. Phone <!>R 7 GG51 or Les II!! 2326 12wtl

UPIIOLS'rf~RING and repalrl!ip furniture Will c.tll dt youi

home ami glvl' frl!t' estimates Nr chm ge lor pldwp anrl d!!llvery We ,II'!! now Joc.tlt•d at lhP. coJ•ncr nr College ro.ul .tncl L'~127 Phone Mason OH 7 •1821 anytlmr

21WI1

PHOMPT l'V SERVIL'E-I serv Ice nil rnal1es. RCA, Motorolll

Emerson, GE, Spartan, Admlr:tl DuMont, Muntz nne! Zenith. lien ry L. Fries, 127 N. L,mslng Sl Mnson . .Just west ol Mlcl<elson Baker Lumber yard. Phone OR G·1201. 10wU

GLAZING of uti lt!mls L!!t tt• fix U)l these stm m WIIJdows

Per ldns Tim dwarl!, Mason. 4.1\v!J

East Lansmg Large living room, kitchen Wllh chmng space, one bellroum 11111! bath down and 2 !Jellt ooms up Basement with coal furnace Nrce yard with nice shade trees Chlclwn coop, shed, other hutldtngs. On good blacl< top road Ptrced at $9,7fi0 for qulcl< s<~le Terms to right party. For mow lnformntlon call Lnn· sing IV 4·8612. Evemngs call Lon smg IV 4 5532. Carl 0 Peterson, hrolwr 22wl

POULTRY WANTED- Give me the chance to IJ3Y you more for

your poultry, any ktnclt .my amount. Call Williamston 569 M

-----.:.......___,.--------- 19wtf

LIGII'f' INDUSTRY or Commet· clnl Blllldlng - Cinder blocl<,

brick front; 80' x 100'; clear span 12' ceiling, 12'\doors. Also Joadtng docl< Gas heat Finished office. About one ncre. Located US 127, Holt Phone OX 9·2118 01 Lansing IV 5 5715 22w7

WE HAVE CASH BUYERS w~rting for deslreahle homes

and farms busmess opportunl· ties, lots nnd acreage Trades Ill· NEW 2·beclroom house, good lo vlted Shopping for your needs Is cation, near school Hardwood a desll"!!d pleasure. L1stlngs ac· floors, aluminum storm windows ceptecl Call Clarence M. Boles, and doors, Lot 90 ft. wide. Phone Mason OR 7 23Gl. Everett Marlett Mason OR 6 47<11. 6wtf SUBURBAN LOTS-For your Agency 22wlp ranch home, compare this size

ONE OR MORE ACRES close to of 132' x 198'. Only 5 lots to sell HOUSE, near Mason, nearly new, Mason, some wooded, paved now, Invest today for your 11ome

all modern, 2·bedroom ranch, roads, school bus by door, reason site tomorrow Location 1 mil!! home with nice sized rooms. Ex· able, with terms Cnll Mason OR south of Mason on US·127 BR to trn lnrge utility room, breezeway 6 5673, C L ,Johnson, brol<er. Boles farm. Owners cooperation and attached gat age o/.; acre of 22wlp for restrictions. Lots are priced land Phone Mason OR 6·5586 for ::--::=::-::--:-::::-::--=:--:::: at $1,800. Call Clarence M. Boles, detmls. 22wl 2 BEDROOM HOME nearly new, Mason OR 7·2361. 22wlp

firet>lace, full basement, gns _______ .;...;.; ________ _ heat, storms nnd screens, garage, close to school. Call Mason OR 6·5673, C. L. Johnson, brol<er

22w1p Work and Wo.rkers

Wanted

HIGHEST PRICES paid for poul try. Plclc up anytime. Custom

worl< Is special. W. H Appleton, phone Mason OR·7 0382, 3wU

W .1\.NTED-Mort chlcl<ens, heavy fryers and springers. Wlll plcl1

up W. X. Steadman Poultry f!arm, 620 S Edgar rond, phont Mason OR·78174. 19wtl

W AN'f'ED - Scrap 1ron of ,til ltlnds, autos, trucl<s anrl ttnc

tors, scale weight If wanted Also

SEPTIC Drain field lard. 42 years e.x

perwnce All worl< gunr~nt!!ed L W Coe, 3408 Turner street, phone Lansing IV 2·7G47 16wtf

FARM MORTGAGE LOANS

Long Term -Low Interest P.atr Write or see

for sale, good used auto purls Farm Loan Service James Whittaker, 1378 Munay PHONE OR 6 5558

Paul B. Cheney

road. Phone Dansville MA :1·34141 119 S. Jefferson, Mason 14wtl --- - --

·------- WELL DRILLING-Dally nn<l WANTED-Corn land to !!fnt on Bolles Also l!!palr worll and ln

shares. 1412 Phillips rofi'U, Mn stall water systems All wot It son or phone OR 7 4967 or OR guaranteed. Dally and Bolles 7 2971. 22wl 27G'J Aurelius road, Lansing

phone Lansmg TU 2·1710 WANTED TO RENT - 2- or 3· bedroom unfurnrshed apart·

ment, 2 children.• Phone Lanslng1 IV 9 6519, aslc for Mr· Addison, befot•e 5 p. m 22w1 p

WANTED - Sm<~ll building I If anyone has n small building to

give away, suitable for a llttle girl's play house, please call Ma· son OR 7 G376. 22wl

WANTED-Used tructor the 11 x

I 16wtJ

36. Thomas Mason, phone Pans CUSTOM R<YI'OTILLING by th!! ville MA 3·2026 22wlp

job or hour. Mansll RaymQnd, phone Mason OR 7·8311. 2lw4

Okemos nncl Phillips 1 oads, phone --=---:--:----:------------­Mason OR 6·1485 Douglas nnd Billy Sanders. 22wl

Lost and Found

Business Opportunities

Opportuntly 'Knocks' [f you rll e tliss.JIJslirtl \\I ill your

p1 escnt illrr>nw, If you would lrlw .ulrlilJOn.rl In·

--- I

G:NROLL NOW, 1 lass 01 ptrvat'e, all .1ges, tnp tlnrwmg nt pi<~no

rhe Hhythm Wot J,shop Geneva C h II d WICk ]li"OJllil'tOt•, Mason phone OH 7 7:121 or OH. G 'i'i!l2

' 21w2p

Cards of Thanks ' II

Wheeler's Last Inning Home Run Ends Baseball Season on' Happy Note Mason cume tlumJgil 'l'ttlsclnyJ HIIJI•InclnrHI Dnrl Rtor](llllplml tn ltiAI Inning hr. retnrncrl In tlrne

night llltc tlw Cnpltnl Clrnrlt scHHI In 2 more Rtono r.nmc Jn to gl\e llfl Wlwr.lm'a homor clldmp It Is hy r.rlglng Holt 117 In whrm Dlfl1 Whr.eif'r slnglocl Mnsrm s scuson rccoJ cl wns tho the finn! gnmr. of I hr. sc ltHnn I hr. Mnson cnnslecl nlnng until IIJC' boH1 lrl yo,rrs 'l'ho Bnllrlogs won Bnllclogs \wrl to rln It the IJnrcl Just Inning WIH'n 2 Hlnglcs nncl 1 12 unci lost one Chnrlotte wn~ wny, though err nr H gnvo llolt 'i runs ami tho the only 1enrn to I r lp np the Cupl

MAson lrni!Pcl llnlt 70 wllh 2 lend tc11 Circuli chnmps o~t In lhc lust Inning With WJH!olor guvo up 7 hits <~ncl P1ospects for noxl year .1ro Duane Cilll k 011 samncl ,111c1 .re11 y wullwcl 2 IIo sent 10 nums bncl, rosy I on lln11y IInllonboclt IH Lttmlnnsl>l on !list Dldt Wheel!n to the bench on slrll<oouts tho only senior on the squacl 'I'o poled nut ,1 home 11111 In win his W,tlt Runyon wns the mnnnrl offset his Joss next year Conch own gnmc

Jinlf pidH cl lip Oil! IIIII

Ill st Inning on n slnl,lle

victim lie stm feel nnd gnve up Bnh Cone hns EL promising crop 1 11 tho G thh dinning 1 uns then gnve 1 of freshman unci sophomore tal 11

1 w I WHY to 2 othc1 pitchers In the ent .tnr ,, (.lou hie

In tho tiriH\iunln~; M111mn !limP up with h Juns when Lury WhceleJ lcrl olf with 11 wnll' )111\e llnlht oo\1 slnJliNI nncl Den nls Donllttle polccl nul n horne run Dunne Cl,ult follnwocl wltlr n triple Illury Hnllonhecll

Delhi Town ship Proceedings

)liEN APl'l•i\.L l!fEN'J;'~NOIQ 'l'\\ o MEJson men, emplnyeQ ot

Jons11mar~ Power Co,, ap{lenl!!d 30iltences meter! ollt to thflm In 11eJirllnn toWJishlp cn1n t J\1nnclny, ncl wero 1 olen Heel Jtisllrc Aclrlan

Juffco Hentencr.rl Kcnncth D JhnnrllcJ• ill of 22RB Coy rorHI wrl llnhe1 t L Rutledge, 33, ol •Oil !Jnst Ash st1 cot, In Jnll f01 21 lays fo1 rtssnult nnrl battm'Y Phey wore charged wlth nttucl' ng Mnrlle Wclc h, East L,rtnslng lOIII l'111ndor !'he 2 men sulci the living of Welch ulmn~t cau~ecl

L WI eel' The Mason men we1 c 1s~r.ssed fines ami costs o! $51 PC •nell

~egal Notices ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR

HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR DETERMINATION 01' IIEIIIS MLEKO-Au~uat In 1000

l:ituto or Mlohlunn I he Ptubnte Cnurt nr tho Cunnly of lnghnm

At n tmt~alnn of amid Cnurl held u ht.r Pruhnt 1 Olflcv In the City of M1111un 1 tho 1 lid County on the 2Hth d 1y n

4ny A II l!lfiO I'lcHcnt liON JOU!S E

\.cliJlK Jnd1ut o( Proh 1tc In thu Mnttm uf the EHinto of JO

ll!:r'll C MI.EI(O lluceu rod

Dr. Robbins Gets ~lonorary Plaque

It n Hohhlns or MIIHrln \Ill~ OIH' of I In IICI lVI' •Ill lwn OIIIIY pill(j\11' Ill IIJP. llf111llll] COil vc nllnn r1f lh1 Mlrhlgun C'h\Jo Plllf fir llnHnl In lion In p, I Ifill lnst "' r li I hr IIW/11 rl \1 " In JC wgnl t ion •f r lvlf nnd (llf1fr HHionul HC I VIC C1 111 ftoiJhlns I I I C Jvcd the ~ unr> ri\V!ll d 'i ~ on1 H ngo

Mrs HohiJins w.ts ,ilsn honorml nt tho c nnvl'ntion hy helng elected vice pr esldc nt of llw 'hh op1 nolle <IIIXII\ur~ fiilP. h,lf] SI'IVocl liS

llJC'IIHllll I of fill' f:lfll!p

I he 'Oil VI nllon f1 nm Monrlny jlllll II I 11111 ~dny w IS 111 llw Statler I hotel

Aurelius Center Optl I Slllr•IJimlr•r

Mrs Fuller, 65, D1es at Farm Home Glen L. Murphy

Passes at Clare Do.tth ul,rlml cl Glen L Mur pliy,

08 <if Cl,ua J,tHI I hLilSd.!y lie lon~; se1 veri ,,, lngh<~m c onscr vn tlnn olfrce1 rcHicllng In Mnson Ueforo th.Jt he w 1s m1111<1ger of the Leslie '1 clephone Co

It 11 1 nrln~-r lQ tho Court. thut lht lmo fm JtlllHOO~IILion nf ch lrnH IHUtln~:ll ul I UHll tu Hhonld lu limited HI J th t r lmu nnd 1 lu~u he 111 1 ulr huJ to rfwolvc xumlr u 111 I ndjuHI ull lllnlm 111 I de nt r IH ltKIIImsL ti aid lloecnHurl by nnd l.Ju mu Htdd Cc uat, ur tl that thu lu~.p I hulrt t( twirl ducautu d ontltlud l) lnhotlt. the 11tutc nt whlt:h hill I docetuted died Kf llccl hnnld he udJurileutctl nnd f)f tcrmlned It I• 011lu1 ud l hnt ull tho ere lito" oC

dd decct twd 111o ttHiulr~d Lo Jtrotcnt heir clnlmn In wrlllnp; Hnd under onth

IH t ovldcd I y Htututc to Hnltl Ooutl u hu Prohntc Olfh c ut 2111) Wt Hl Snu-lnn.\' ltruuL Lunuhur Mlchlunn on or before ho lOth lry o( AIIIUHt A 1J IU >6 H 111 forty.flvu u clnck In thn furcru un nifl t!mu nnd 11htr.c heir J.C hereby 1111 olnlcd fnr tlu.! ex lmln ttlon nnrl ntJJIIIll

ncnt of nil clr lmt~ nnd dumuntJH IIJtnlnst mid dec(ltltcd nnd tor tho ndjudlcntlc n tnd duterrnlnr tlon nf tl u hclrH ut iuw of mid dUCCIIHCd lit the time or hiR d1 Uth ntltlod to In I crlt the u•l11te of which

M S U EDUCATION BUILDING-A model shows how the $4 million College or Education building wlll nppenr When completed in 1D58 on the Mlchtgnn State University cnmpus nt Enst Lansing It will overlook the Red Cedar river nt Shnw nnd Fnrm Innes An unusunl feature wilt be n clrculnr nudltorllun clnasroom (shown In lett foreground) fo1 use by large groups and expcrlmcntnl Instruction The building o.lso will Include to.clllttco for clooed·clrcuit television

l\IJH Mal,; I IH r I'Sol I ullc r !l'i, d!Pcl WPrhw~d ry nwrnlng ,Jf the f,IJ m liornc• on I'll ins wrd

f-llfrvl\lng hr s\clt s the hu~IJ mel, Archie 1111 snns Pnul of J:utnn H Jplcls .nrd llohQJI of I' mil H I grlllrlchllrlrlll 111d I gH•.tt IJI 111rlc hllrlrc n

1 he fn1 mer conscr vntlon olrl cer was sl1 k for 4 weeks I'uncrnl smvlces were on S,rlulll.ry with burin! In Woodlawn cemetery Leslie ' SLn vlvor s In< Iurie the widow Lucille, 1 cltughtcr VIr ginl1 (now Mrs WI\1\,Jm Seltz! o! Clare unci u grancld,lllghter I<nllc Jo

Court Official Discusses Wills

Drake .tlso !Hivrsed that wrl\s be llled In the pr ob.t tc cuut t for· s.tfc keeping dur1ng life In ordet to avoid del<~y <~nd expense <~t death '1 his Js a ft ce serviCe of the pro bnte COLli t he explained

Services Conducted For Mrs. Brady, 73 Funet ul scr vices wore con I M E I

ductccl tt 1 30 Thursday fm Mrs ason xp orers Amelia 11r,uly 73 1t B til Dunn b"l" . tunerr~t home she rJwcJ MoncJ<~y Pace Mo 1 1zat1on at ~ L.utsrng hosplt<II

1\11 s Bt tdy wus horn August 13, 1872, to Joel and M,try Manor Rlcltdr ds In Monroe county nncl had r estded 111 M<~son for the pnst 22 ye<Irs Mr Brndy ched In 1946

Survl\ lng are a sister, Julia of Huntrngton P,ult, hi others, AI free! Re,tuso of M.rson md Chf ford Re ntso of L<~nslng 11 gtanclchlldrcn ancl 14 great grnnclchtldren

F1 Paul DeRose of St James Catholic church oll'lcJated at the tltes BuJJ,!I "<~s 111 North Aure II us cemctet y

M.tson Explorer Scouts had the best record at the emergency mohl\rzallon excr else Monday rught The Mason post had 8 membm s and 4 leaders on hancl nt naval reserve heaclquartets 1 L.mslng and In uniform just one hour after the surpnse call came through

, Explorers Inking part In the drill were Don Havrlancl Dlci( Raymond John Phillips, Gale

~~~~~~f:e Je~~~ryPr~eo~~~:end DJa~: Mudgett The leaders assisting wme Gaty Lamphere, Jim Arm sh ong Dick Ferris and Lee Mason Markets

Wheat Oats

I Austin $2 01 rhe Mnson post Is sponsored

GO by the Mason I<lwanls club

OLYMPIC QARB- John B Kelly, right, sculling champ and brother of Prmccss Grace of Monaco, models parade uniform to be wol'l). by members ol the United States team competfng in this year'a Ol:rmplc Gam~ at Melbourne, AW!tralla It :fea­turea olf·white, troplcel wool blazer-cut jacket with matching cup and tropical worsted Navy blue slacks Thomas W Court­ney, left, American OOO·meter record holder, wears the travel outllt of Navy blue wool gabar­dine Eisenhower Jacket and matching cap Slaclu. are gray flannel Both were first shown 1n New York City,

Legal Notices

ORDER FOR I'UDI..ICATION PINAL ACCOUNT AND DETERMINA

TION OF HEIRS SCHREIBE:R-June 21, 1956

~ll te I r Mlchh.:nn ] he Prahl tc Court ro1 thu county of In~-:hnm

At 1 KCKHI< n of HUHI Court M IY -5 1 I lb

I' "'""' liON I OUtS E \ctlnJ.: Juhw of P1 uhnt

I! tl1< mntler of I he c<!i le of ICA111 ~ltiNE SGIIItEIJlER llcco1 ••d

Nolle Itt hutnby ~lvcn 'lhnt the 1 C• tlllon of lleunnn Scl1rc bel executor of 11n d eNtutc 1 IILYII\g fo1 the tllownncv of hiH flnRI 1 ccount !ot u lolcrmlnnt.ion !lf hell a 1 n I fo1 the IKH H"nmcnl 1 t d Ll IJ trlbutw of Lhe rctdduu o! Hnl I IJHlUti.! will bt! h uti on June 21 11'"6 nt. t r t)rt. en o cln I< in the foJ er oon nt thr Pro! tu Olf ce nt .. IJ!i Wc~t. Su~lntm >~t1 eel I IIIHiiiiK Mrchh.:un

Ju Jccm tH.!d dl d aulzod It lH I urthf.!l Ordc1ed fhnt 1mhllc nu

leu thcrenC he J.Civun hy tmhllcutlon ot a ony of th !I order nnce eur!h week fo1 hrce H wcul'lttlvu "cck!l llrevlouH to auld !ny of hcurlnu In tho ln~ht~m Cuuntl 'f1 ws 11 hOWI'IJIIll•er 1•rlr ted 11 I d clrr.u ntcd in "lll14 cotp ty, und thut the ficlucl try of l'luid t !:It ttc KIVo kqown ir tercHltni nrticM utlc.Jitionnl notice a1:1 ret111lrcd bJ

lnw LOUIS ~- COASII

\ fruc Co1 y Acting Judl{e a! Prolutr: Rohm L L JJ1 nke teJCIHter of Pre I h

ORDJ;:R FOR I'UDLICATIO!'j SALE OF REAL ESTATE

CONN-Juno 20, 1950

St lt r r Mlchhmn 1 ho Probute Courl 11 the County of Inr.1hnm At n He Htion of unld Court held ut th~

"lrnhntu Officu In the City of M tHon lr nlrl Con ty on the 2 tth dny of Mny

\ ll I' r. 6 PrcHcllt HON JOHN MeCLELI.AN

rwJ~-:e of f roLntc In the M rttcr of I he EHtl te or EMMt

flF. NJ;; CONN Mer tnlly Incompetent Joy 0 Dnvla huving- filed In Hlid eour

liH 11etitlon t!rl ylng for llccnHc to sci he Interest of t11ld etlt.ntc In certnln ren1 Htr lc th~ru n rlr.~Hctll ed

IL l• Ordered 1hnt lhu 26th dny , rune A 0 l!J66 ut ten o elf! k In lh• ' cr oo Jtt the l'rnhnLc Orficu In th

.... lty nf Mnar 11 Mir.hiJ.l'Un be nnd I ltlrchy lllliiOinl<!cl for huarinJt HI lrl tlctl Inn ar d th tt. nil CHIOilH lntrlrl Hted 1r

nil cstntc nr 1 t.!Ur before "'tid coutt. 11 nld tm~e an l 11 ce to Hhow CIIUt:IC wh l IIccnHe tn Hell the lntcre~:~t of sui 1 cHtntf n suul renl eHtutc Hhould nnt he ffrunted

[t IH Further Ordered. rhut J1Ubilc no Ice thereof be Kiven hy 1 ulllcntlun of 1 01 Y of thlit order for threw tnlc:ccHHI\

vct:((/1 rlrevlouK to HIIIU duy of hcurlr J(' II he lnf.(l m Conntv NewH 1 newspnJ•m rintl!d nnd clrculnted in 1:tnld county

uuJ that auld r etllloner give knowr nttlrcHt" I r rtf.! IS ndditlouul r t lieu 1

required by ltw

ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS

SCHULTZ-AuJrU•I 7 1956 SLntc of MldtiJ.l:ull The Probute Courl

or the County c f [n~:hnm At. u ijetudon of Hnld Cnurt ht!ld nt th

Ptob lte Office Ill the City or Mruwn II •he HI id County on the 2!Jth duy o l1y A D 1956

PrcHcnt, Hon 'uchtc of Prohnte

fn the M1 Iter of the E•t1 te of Er rt 3CHULTZ, nkiL HENRIEf!A SCHULT7. DccellMcd

It nnrt[] uing to lh1 Court nt the tim 'or 1 1 c~cntntion ut clu m~t 1u0 In !'It tml -"~llllltc :thould t c limited r nd thnt n Urn,

n I Jlluce be UJt1 otnll!d to rccclvc ex mine unci ndJust nil clulms and de

'Tlf nd1:1 n (llfnst Hllit.l deccr Kl d IJy m d bl! ore tttdd Court nnd thnt tl r.l It! ft I heir f 01 ld d• <enHed entitled to lnhetiL th

11:1tntc of which Kl ld lccenHe I dlml ~eb:e1 thould bl! 1 lJudtcnted and determlrw I

It b Ordered ~hnL nil the crodltor •( IHlid cleccuKI r:l nrc 1 CI!Uircd to !lrmtcn hetr clnlms In writing- nnd umler onll

lK IH ovidcd by Htntutc to e1 hi Court 1 'he Probnte OCTiec In the City or M1 •on \II chi~ 10 'n or bcfo e tho 7th dny o \us.mt~t A D l!J'ifl nt nine thirty o cloc' n the forl!IIOOII 1mhl lime nnrl Jilt ce be ng hereby llll ointcd for thl! cxnmln 1 ion and lliiJtllo~tmet f of tiJ cfulmH Ufl lcrnnnriH 1 J.tnlniil Hlltd der.eu~:~url F nd Co he ndJutlicnt10n nnd detcnnlnntlon of

the helru nt lnw of snid d~c:t.!UHtHI nt th !lmc of her dcnth ontltlcd to Inherit th lHtHlc o( Which t.lte dCf l!U~crJ d f tl HcJ:r.vJ

Five Are Injured On Meridian Road

------;;::::;;;:::::;::::::::::;:::::::::::::::;:-sponsnrecl hy the Amerll 111 Lr glon rLUX\II,try .rnd judger\ h~ Mrs L,\Urence P.JJiwr Mrs Wrl frecl Jewett nnd Mrs J .. enneth Brown ,

l'unm rl 111 llll.(l'lllf'nls 111 he lng mdrll' rt Sl<inJtel funP! <~I horne I ollon lliplrls

Pamela Schmlclt, fi<~~rghleJ of I Five young people Mr ,mel Mrs rranl\ Schmtdl Jr

minor Injuries nbout G o cloclt received first pl.tce among glr Is Wednesday aflernoon on Merld

A son Willlrm Hie hdl fl II, w 1s horn lo Mr 111d Mrs Rnnlirl P Grcrn SifliJdny May zr, 11 Sf Lmrrnrc hosplltl Lansing 1hls Inn road at the I<lnnevll\e rnncl In the 2 7 tgc group Dilvlcl Dens

more, son of Mt nnd Mrs flohcrl ur ve AnAstasi us II,tl\\ldcs, 23 Densmow, received first plice

Grand flnpl!ls slnte pollee s riel nmong boys In the s<~me group lost control of liH c 1r he was tdvlng nne! It overtUI ned Bonnie Er l<ltrrr t claughlcJ of

lis their !lrsl rhllcl Aurelius 4 ll Wrlclllnwcr cluh

wrll mecl With lhr.IJ le ICier Mrs

Rlcllng with II,JJidclcs were I Mr and Mrs Elmer Ecl,lt Jrt Lois Rhodes 23, Pontrnc Chnr won first pi,JCc among glr Is In l he ene Tardox, 19 east Lansing 7 8 age gtoup Sharon Silsby

ind David 28, and Cl~<trles Tim rlaughter of Mr .mel Mrs Rolph I merecl' 20, Rochester All 5 were Silsby, won scr oncl place Steven tal<en to Sparrow hospital Lan Collar son of Mr <IJJcl Mrs Gene sing, suffor)ng from cuts and Coll<~r, plncecl first among boys bruises In the 7 8 group

C!'dl Rnsehur y June fi .tl the 1011 n hIll fJ .r m 'I !rose <~ttcncl lng rill In !.II\! llllg,JZIIICS In I'H ss !I em crs 11111 nntebrml(s nnd pend Is

The Main Drag 6y the Ad Staff Susan Schw u·.r.w wJcleJ daugh

Bike Decorations ter of M1 und Mrs William Schwarzwnclder pI,, c e d first among girls In the !l 12 group Second pi tee prrzcs wcr e

Wl·n (ash Prl"zes .~w.~rcled to Barhnr 1 Betcher daughter of Mr ,liJcl Mrs Ken

" I noth Betcher unci Phyllis Jewett Thirty youngsters competed daughlCI of Mr nnd Mrs W1l

for cash prizes with their deco I fred Jewett Duane Bc.tch son of ·a ted b Icy c I e s and tricycles Mr nnd Mrs Erw111 Be tcb won Wednesday following the Memor first place among ilo>s In the 1112 In! d,ty parade The contost was .tge group

Amendment to

Delhi Township Zoning Ordinance ~

No. II Mr llnrry Chn.rmnn lntlodlH cd

\mendmeuh to Zmlng Ord nnnce Nr1 II cnlltlotl

DELHI rO\VNf;IIIP ~ONINr, DRDINANCE No II

The Hllld ur ilnu ~1..! ""' H I end Lh rhKt nd Hecond tlmcll bY tltlo It W11H movtd hJI M1 Hr 11y Ch ff1c

nd IU!conled by M1 Hnr ry Chnt nutn hat K! I Amend11erlH to Hldrl Orr! 111 111 e c tlncu I ur on lt.H thud 1 ndins:: und 1 !:IHI~~e wiuch rnntlort wt H n lurled by ho followln~-t vote

Aye!:! - Adc( k Chance Chn1•mnn ""1 Y 1 rooHt Nnys-11

'I he tmcndmt 1 ttS t Hldd Ot d 1 1 nee vcro then re1 d

The tJIIC~llon I t:l 1-:' til on tht 11 I 1 ion or til ld Amcnclmclls to !I l I Olth 1

mce Ui on roll ctll the vole wuH tlH Col OWH

Aye• - Adcock Cl1 !fcc ""uy T1 noHL NaYR-1

rhc Sunc viKn I nd Chnh rr II de It led the 1 rnet tlmuntK to Ht I J ot1hn nee nJo1,te,l 'I he following 1 rc thr. 1 mundmenta

'onlnK Ordltt n~e Nn Ir r !t ndo11l d ARITICL£ If

GENERAL PROVISIONS

POOONOTOM -Eve Nell, 24, beards the men on a pc!· sonnl problem heretofot e con· sldered purely 111 the male do­mam Shes a ''pogonotomtst' -an expert on the subJect Clf choppmg off wh1skers Em· ployed by a razor manufac· turer, she does a t1dy busmcss In g1vmg lectures before groups whose members have long since ceased bcmg ltltlc shavers

Bunker Hill Sandra Wuu llf'll

l\!r anrl Mrs Mmec\rtli P1tlcr

l'cl W,ue n[ W trP s drug slorP. Is It 1vlng Sunct IY for tire I' 1st m,tn hod 11< pl1nl ,Jf llmlresllJ N1w Yml< for" lllcl1y course In the Infest equipment <~nd pro cesscs rn r olor photogr 1ph~

Dcnsmm c s IGA F'clOcllrncr rs celcbr rtrng Its second hrrthday 111111\C!Js,uy with " 2 11cck c,u nl Vfll of pnzr.s and vnlues 'I he cPh hr 1!Jnn wrll run from rune 1 lo June 16 I e tture of the event ~>Ill he the present.ttlon of an !lum1num lmnt on June lt1

\V,JJ c s rlr ug md c,Jmer 1 ston• ltts lCcerverl lis first shrpment nf 1 h1 new Argus C 41 c~mera I he ' 1mcr 1 has the l.tslcst rmpr ovc ments 111 tlw field of 33 mm pho togr <~JlhY

-------------------l{clmll Craft llll(lcl wertt <I lOll son spent Sunda) With M1 and ' ,

Mrs ct~lit Bcn]amJn and flmtly stlcrtomy Thmsdny at I oole hos rlt Owosso plt II Ill J.tcilson

Mr .trul l\lr s L 1 nesl Jeni,Jns I Mr and Mrs Carl Doepker nnd ~pent fiunc\A~ \\I tit Mr lllri Mrs fflmlly of Lnnsmg caller! on Mr Ger,rlrl Ostrander .tr1CI family 111 rnrl Mrs Henry Wllher<img Sun

Mrs Etrz<~hcth l<~rl,son ;mel S mr\r,l Winchell nnrl Walter Jackson I cl.1 Y

Mr .11u\ Mrs Jc1 n Sc nl t o[ 111 k Rrlcy ca lied on M1 anc\ Mrs John son c illec\ nn Mt ,lJlcJ Mrs hermit I rr tncc of Mrci11gnn Canter S<~t CJ <1ft F rrclty cvPrtlng Lrnd.t m c\ 1y c v c nr n g Mr Fr.rnce Crnft, diiLJghler of Mr and Mts showed colored slides

Why pay 65c a quart for HEAVY DUTY IOW30 MOTOR OIL

I Our prrce 15 ONLY 38c qt

Western Aut·o Assoc. Store 008' TEAR Owner Mason

AUCTION lu1 n1P!I ~ n11l1•s north of J,c•slu• on US 1~7 to Covet I ronl1,

Olll' CJIIILI fcJ lllfh• l'llSf.

Saturday, ltJune 2 U: 10 1'. ill

Corn Buclnvhc,lt Rye Soy beans Navy beans,

1 31 Following the mobilization drill 2 70 lenders and troop committeemen 115 met at the home of Hnrry Chand 2 82 ler to go over plans for the Ex 6 flO plor er trip to Isle Royal In July

Il IH ordcrud 1 hut. not ce the l!Of bt \.l'l\: tJ 1 by 1 1hll nllor o! n c OJ y horen for three wcok~ conttecutlvcly pr~vlou to !II Jd clay of he trlng lh the [nghum Cour ty NuwH nncl Lh tL the 1 otitlonc CIIUtl~ n COJlY of thll'4 notice to be Hut vc11

tho 1 u ch known Jlllrty in lntercHt nt his hut~ kilO\\ II 1 ddlf H~ by rcH'iKtered mnil 11 L11rn ICcch•t dcmnnded nt. ll!l st fourt(!ell ( 11) dnys I riot to Htteh he111 lng ur I y IH!IKonnl t~crvlce nt lcnst fsv~ (0) thtytt*IIOl lo ttuch henrlr K

It TH Further 01 dcrcd Thnt. 1 ubllc: nn tc(l t.hureof bo given by llltbllcatlon of 1 OJJY of thiH ordc1 once cnr.h Weuk ro hrue HllcceH.,.fve weeks JJrcvlo IH to tml lny of hu1rlnK In th(! [nJ.!hnm Count 'lewH n ncwHtiiJl!r 1 rlntl!fl und clrcu nted In H i.ld county nnd thut tiH tlducl \ry of Hillel cHtntc give known intcreHte llll tics r ddltlonnl notice n~:~ re JUlred b

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eel Hl .! 1-Gcnc1nl Reg:ulntlo K fot nil tcsldcntlnl Commerc~nl lnduHlrli I nnd \..:ric JllUIII zones

I ~Sf IL liONs (LUll AND llOY SCOU IS Aim OI•J• I~RING A'l' PIJJIUC AUC'I'ION

HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ingham County News May 31, 1956 Page 8

ARCADE The Friendly Theatre

LESLIE, 1\IICIDGAN - PHONE JU 9-4572

FRI-SAT., JUNE 1·2

11'~ I OUtS E COASr Acting Judgt! of Probnt

ORDER FOR I'UBLICATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE

CORY-June 19, 1056 Stnle of Mluhllllln rho Probntc Court

'or the county of lnglu m At 11 HCSK!OI of ••hl court hold nt thr

Probfltc Olflee In the city of Mn•on II 1Jid county on tho ~6Lh dny ef Mnr

A D 1056 Pr,cnt HON LOUIS E COASH

Act.ln~r Ju lgc of Prorlllto In thu rnntter of the cHtlltc uf JERRY

V CORY, Dccenood Clllford H Arnold, Admlnlotrntor

with will nnnexed bnvlnK rtled In •old •ilurt hlo !>ctltlun urnyln~r for llecn•e to ~~~u the Interest of Hnid ctt~nte In ccr• tuln renl c•tnto therein rlcocrlbod1 It l• or lmcd l'hnt the lOth ony of !I no A D I UGO, ut tun• thirty o'clocr In the forenoon ut tho Probotu Olflce n the Cltr of Mn•on, Mlohlgnn, bu nnd ' hereby 111 olnicd for hen• Inn onld 110

titl01 und thnt nll 1 oa~:wn11 lntelCasted n t~nlcl cHtntu UlJIJU tr Jtcforu tU\Id court lt tu lcl tlmu nnd 1•luce, to show cnUtu• vhy lu l!centH.~ to Hull the Interest or t!llld

cutntn In 1mld tenl cstnLe "hould not be

ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS

HART-Au1r111t 6, 1956 Stnte of Mlchl{:nn 1 hu Probntc Conr

"or the County of [nJ.{hnm At u Hetttdon of auld Court, helc.J at th

~robutc Offict! In the city or Mn11on, I onld on tho ~Uth dny o

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1 All now hulldtnf.:'H eJected lr or bmldlnt:li moved 11 to Delhi fowr • ~:~hiJ Hlulll conf 1m to the tefiUirc mt ntH or thiK Oullnuncc AtlcllionK to n.nd Htruct 11nl alter ntJonH o[ b I ldlngK t~hutl comJiy with the re 111it omcnttt of this Ord In \nee for new bulldinR'I::I cvct though the building HO utldcd 01 nltur~d doetJ noL so com1 ly Churchc1:1 librarlcH haHr•itniK 01 ed ucutionul h ~:~tit tllona mny he erected In nny z mu Ftnvldctl how ovur lh tt uucl Mtt 1et treK Hhnll conform to the rc~ulnt.Jons or the zone In which they 111 e ~roc ted rolnllvc to localfon em the lot 01 ]lfCnl(HCII l:ll!t hll.uk rrom Ktr~;t tH nn£t hhrhwny1:1 ynrLl re JU!rcmcl tK und men regulnll 11u1 Trullcr Co11ch P1trldng (nl Definition• A trnllor conch

t~hall mcnn au y vel1lcle uMed or tto conutructcd UK to J1elmit llt~ beln~t uaud lM u conveyunce UJlun the JlUbllc IStreelti or hhdtw &YO und duly lleunKnble n• •uch nnd ,Hhnll include Hclf·J>I0!10lled nnd non. aelr·tJrotJeliDtl vohlclca Ho de· ulgncd eontltructed, rucon~5tructcd, or nc.JdC!d to by meiiiJH o( un en• cloHod nddltlon or room In gttch manner utt will pllrmlt tho occu. tulncy thereof 111:1 u.: dwelling or tllee11lng vlncc tor one or more puraonH 111\tl halVIng 1 o toundntlon other Lhun wheels jnck• or ~klrt· / lng•

(bl Whc1evcr thoro lo 11 conflict between tho follolv,lnt~ Plovl•louo relative to tho llllr~lnll of t.hc trailer conehos 11nt1 nny other Hue• Uou" of thla ()rdlnnncu the Cot lowing tlcctlontt ahnll Jlrovnll.

(c) No J)erson t~hull 1111rk or IJcrmlt the nnrklnt~ or my occUplml trnlJ. Qr conch or 1u1e or pccu1 y or JlCt• mit the UHu or OCOUII\hC)' of URY troller conch, on any alto lot, field ortraat of lund not HJieclf· lcnlly llcen•od "" IL trailer conch tmrk except only by wtltten IJOr• mlto hc1elnnfter 1 rovldcd Cor In thettc rcgulutlo 1 K

Cdi All nlll>llellta~n• fo1 t•ormlt to JliU k tru let con.~leK ~hall bll mudu to ,tho Deihl Towndhh> Clo1k Tbe •••pllcatlona ah11ll oontnln1 { U Tho namo of tho ownor o~

nt the trnllur cn11nh 1

1.1• ctru Simes I'm lttblc Cooler J\111 hen 'l'ahle ~ l'nt ch Rocldng Clmh s Ovm ~t nl fed Rm lnng Chair BflX SJII IIIJ.:S ( nrl Springs Inner spr lnJ.: Matt 1 1•ss Plant S!•ut Ilflovcr Vacuum Clen11e1

LIPcttlc Rcf1 igm ators

1 .. 1ko N1•\\ L!LWII llluWI't Nmnm ous Lawn lllo\WJ s Sevm al I~leottlc .Junction

Uoxets IUJd Switch Boxes Quantity of Romnx Cubic, N()

12 and N n. 14 Compltotc f,onc!,•mr Oil fired l~urnnce - li·mom Size wit lr coutrols nml hlowl'l, use1l 2 YIJIIIS

Electr lc i\lotm s Cr U!!UCt Sll Chilli's Wugou

Wmdows und Screens

AN'fiQUES AntiiJIIC Lm•e Seat Anfhittc Rocking Chair

Whit A 81\1 lrrg 1\luchine bnd •rubles Day llf'd Gus Sto\ell Gus Ilea tArs ltmmd Oulc •rnble IJishcs

Guh IIIUZI'd LRUIId!y l'nb11 J nut ft•ls

Phmo

Antirlllf' Jlmsc Shoe Coat Rrlcl\ \1 It h ll I• hate giiiSs mill DIS

Dishes

'l'IIE FOI.LOWING ARE :rmW ll'EMS

2 Automatic Ele.ctrle Irons VoscM Qtuantlty of Peshvy with J)D'f nnnlsl1 Aluminum Cnke Set Su)Jer Whirl J~gg "e11ter e!ect1le Dt oller Jello 1\lold Set llish 1\fnid J)lsh Washer 8JirayerH for Weed Killer l\letal C1111bmu d with Shelves Glass Coffee 1\IJlker Set Ullby Bottles Auto Accessotlcs

('l'hls is only Jl 11a1 thtl listing, muny othc1· nt tlcles wlll ~e \ IlVnlluble duy of Stllc.) I

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Top Students at Dansville Repeat Success i·n College Alfrlorln I~J'IlSI 11nr! Dnvld

Otcenmnn, cn·vulr.rllr!lorlnn~;· nl Pnnsvllle Agrlr:ultuJ·al schnol In 1932, rnnl1 RCI!CJJHI unrl llilrrl, ro spectlvcly, In tile r:IIISH of HJ:J(i o· Ashtll'Y college, Wllmom, Krm lliC!IIy, With 1!J:i others, thoy J'r! eel veri llwll• hneholnT' n f u rts ric· grecs Mny ao,

Miss Frost, who I ransfcrrcd to Asbury In hor Junior ycnr aftcJ' attending Mlchlgnn Stntr. ttnlvcr· ~lty, has n point slnncllng ot 2.7P. out of 11 PC)~Hihlc 3.00. She rn r:elverl honornble mPnt Inn, shwr shr. Jnd1s the T'PC]IIir'od numhm of hours to C]llnllfy for r•urn lmtdr honorR. 'Phis yr.nr nl Aslnu·y slw was presldr.nl of lho gngllsl• dub, 1 clnss tmnsllrcr nncl slnlt' vlce.prcsldent of the FUII!t'r Teachers n[ Amcrlr:a, llinycrl 11

role In lhr. senior piny nnd he longed to the !31g Slslr.l's cluh nnr' bnslwlhall nnrl soflhnll h!lttnH During her Junior· yo11r she Wilf publldly chalrmnr1 of the Girl~ Christian SrwviPe LP<If~IIC!, sr.r:rc· tary of the English dull, In the i · · · junior play cnsl nnrl hr. longed tn

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the chontH, chnmlr., sf'lwnl nrows· paper stnff and soflhall and has·, l1ethull teams. j

At Mlchignn Stnlr. slw wn~ olecterl to 1 he Tower Gun rrl, sonhomom womrn's honorary for

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Njllf 31, 19S6 The Ingham Co·untY News Part 2

Michigan hns prorlu~cd nr: ·ruly grout wrltm•s, nccordlng tr he Into Knthlcon I. Glllnrrl, nulh

w of OlJH MICHIGAN HERIT· "GE. 'l'hls new hnnl1 1111 Ingham munty library contalnH :;elcctlonE vrlttrm by men who served this 11nto under Jndlnn, Prcnch, Brit 1sh an1l Arnorlcnn r·uie, '!'hey were nol WJ'ilr.rs, hut tlH! men who marie Mlehlgnn.

' In 18:n, when II secrncd lhal nost of Nr.w Englflnd wns mov 'ng In Michigan, lhls Is one of thc snn~s stmg:

Corne nil ynu Ynnlmo farmcrF who wish to r,hnnge your lot,

Who've spunl( enoug-h to !rave' hoyonrl your native spot,

Anrl leave behlnrl the village wherc Pu and Mn do stny,

Come, follow me, ami settle in M)chlganla- ·

Yen, yea, yen, In Mlchlgnnla.

l'AII'I'Oit A'l' (JONJIJ~IU~NOI•l

Johnson Receives Brokerage Licens~

Hnv. Hnymond Nortnn will Ill· tcnrl thn Mlclllgnn annual confer· nrwe of 11111 Malhorllst clnn·ch Ill Albion 'l'hursdny through Sun· dfly, 'l'lw lny delcgnlc of Mnsrm Mcthorllsl church will bn Mri. ChriJ•Ios .Tohnsrm, formerly. 11. l.elnnd Austin. ~:~nlesmnn wllh Cnrl .Towet.t real

-·--·--- I ostnta ngctwy, now hus his own llAN8\'II,U~ UUS AIUtiVl~S hrol<erngc license. He received Ills

AI Hlea nne! Bnb InghJ•nrn were r·cnl cslnte Jlr:nnse nftet• a writ· In Limn, Ohio, Monday lo nccCJlt ten cxnminnllnn Mny 14. John· rlcllvery of n GO·pnssenger· bus fnr· son lws opl!tlCrl his office at his thP Dansville Agr·Ieulturnl sr!hnol hornn on J•:nst Ash stroet, · Rice wus given the contract fm) Bnfor·c onterlng 1 he raul Olito.~ the hus, 11 Supcl'inr liO·pnsscnger bu:;lness wit 11 .Tewell., .Tolmsr)n horly on n Chcv1·oJet elmssls. Su· wns 11 hnrlmr nl Pioneer barq,r pr.rlm• horlles m·c mndc nt Limn. shop. He Inter Jolncrl in partll!ll'­'l'ha bus Is nnw on the Hlcc lnt slllll In tho C & II bnr·bel' shQp, nnrl will not he plncerl In scr·vlr!l! .Johnson hnu~-:hl and solrl real M· by the Dnnsvlllc school until ncxt J tutc scvcml years prior to selling full. for .Tcwctt.

A BIG THAN'K YOU! I don't know tho words lo use to 11dcquafoly express my

humble gr<'ltitudo to tho Amorican Legion, tho V, F. W, post and tho D. A. V. post for the great work they did on my homo. 'A specic1l thanks to tho lddios and gontlomon listcd hero:

• scholarship, Jcarlf'rshlp, cllnrnr'fr.r ' and servlc1!, won llw TriDell<'

$100 sr:hoiHrslllp, wns living unll president hm· soplwmor·r. yrnr nncl lwlnru::cd In lhP Womrn's Glee cluh, Prcneh dub ;nul Worn· en's Cooprmllvr. League. As fl

freshman she was erlltnr nf llw Co·op III·Lites.

Miss Glllnrrl has performed n t;crvlcc In g-athering thc words of 'Wrne of I he songs sung hy the voyngl!urs nnrl pioneers o[ Michl· ;an, TIV!l'C Is also a Toledo War t;ong-, nnrl ono wrl tlcm for the nd· mls:ilon of Michigan lo the Un· 'on. The nulhor reveals 11 cornprc· '1enslve Jcnowleclgc of the lllcra. lure nf Michigan, plensantly com· ~lined wil.h its· history.

Carl Blanchard Frank Schmidt, Jr. Dr. L. A. Wilcdon Mike Simone

Jim Stubbort

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Miss Prost Is lhr rlnughlrr nf Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Frost of Wil· Jiamston. She will spciH~ the sum· mer liS a counselor at (i!'ermwoorl Lake camp for unrlr!rprlvilegerl children, Dclnwam, Ohio, 11nrl will enter the teaching profession in the fall.

Greenman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Greenman of Williamston, was president of the Art club and art editor fnr I he Parr.cho, earn· pus Jlterllt'Y magazine, this year. He hclongerl lo the lnlerrwtional Relations cluh a yoars, sm·ving as chaplain his snphnmore year and publiclly dwirrnnn his junior year. As a junior he was awnrrlerl the llrst Colleg-Ian (r:ollcge news·

D11vid Gl'llmunun

paper) nrt nward, Wits r:o·stage manage•· fm· I he junior play, served a~ art editor for the year· hnok, nncl was the dass repro· scntatlvc for the Asbury Student l•'ounr.latlon. In tlw wn·ent art show 111 Asbury his work is giv· en Rpccial placing. His curnula· live standing Is 2.7£i nut of 3.0{). Greenman, who is studying for the Mclhndist ministry, plans to enroll in Asbury Ttlr.ologicnl Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucl<y, in the fall.

The r:ontrlbullon of the Chip· 'lcwas to Indian lore, ns populnr izerl unci recorded by Schoolcrafl 1nd Lonl!fellow, seems lo have t1cr.n In the fields of religion and my I hology, Mrmtor L. Wllllnms lu;s cclilorl SCHOOLCRAFT'S IN· DIAN JJEGENDS, bringing to tts the leg-ends set' down a ccntury 1gn and almost forgotten. Long· fellow mined HIAWATHA from this source. There are fables, nnd some longer tales, many of them taking place ·on · the shores of Lnlte Superior. AGGO DAH GAUDA, or the Man with His Leg Tlcd Up, contains· some lyrics that could be adapted to rock 'n' roll, as: ·

Ne nc moo sha Ne nc moo sha

Wc yea Ma kow We 11u nin

We yea

I RHYTHM WORKSHOP dance performers will present a recit.al

P b t • PI at Mdson school auditorium Tuesday, June 12, 11t 8 p. m. The morE res v enans an than 50 youngsterS who will be presented during the evening drE

A d D • pupils at the Geneva Chadwick dance studio in Mason. In the· pic tten ance riVe ture practicing for the recital are Vickie Walker, daughter of Mr · and Mrs. Forest Walker of Dansville; Sara Jean Diehl, daughter o:

Mason Preshytcrlnn church I Mr. and Mrs. Dave Diehl of Dansville; Marlene Stid, daughter Q 1

members will have the tlrst of a Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stid of Dc1nsville; 11nd Betty Ann Michitsch sc~ics of every member Sundays,. daughter ?f Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Michitsch of Mason.

thrs• week. . Ronald Minich of Lansing will be master .of' ceremonies. In· A mcrnbershlp . c.o m m 1 t 1 c.e structors Nancy Esch of Lansing and Mrs. James Inghram of Masor

headed .hY Mrs. Wilham Porter ts J will hel~ with the program alonn with Mrs, Chadwick. The number! con tactmg resident. members and . • · d b 1 h · urging them In allend chun~h on wall me ude tap dancmg an a et. (lng .am.County News photo.) Sunday morning along with friends and members of their

Jim Brown Hc1rry Smith

Roy Dodge Rolc1nd Howes Harold Odcn Ken Sheffer Los Pa I mer Glen Ankney William Wallace LeRoy Sllclcns Sylvester Hawkins

Clair Mosher Harley Ankney Jim Inghram Jerry Stingley Howdrd McCowdn Yorsilc BdbC<lck Bob Fuller Jim Bailey Mrs. rrank Schmidt Mr;, Jim Brown Roger Shepard Torry Clark Mrs. Harry Smith Mrs. Jerry Stingley

May God bless all of them a hundred-fold. Tho Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. supplied the veterans with one-coat hou.1c paint. It's great stuff. Michigan wcek really showed how great and· g~od Michigan people really are-cspocially in Mason.

·The group ~Tso presented mo with a very precious gift-.an American flag for my ~awn pole.

SIDNEY GRAYSON Lccllnau; a Chippewa tale, Is

1 al<en by some to be the origin of the n'ame of Little Girls Point em Lalw Superior, but Willlall)S '~11sts considerable doubt on that. Till! tales, even in translation, hnvc a fascinating power and rhythm. 1

Today's travelers on the Upper Peninsula .. wl)l ~l';11~i1 lnyy.aJn;J.!li:

tlld tcgon. '!'hey may filid, · In the southeastern corner of Gage· hie county, extending into Wis· consln, something called Lac Vleux desert. This may be the la~t stronghold of the Chippewa, ns I<atildtegon Is the old name for an Indian community that has preserved the old ways better than any other. Vernon I<lnletz, author of CHfPPEWA VILLAGE worked with the village pe9ple to learn their customs. He has been called the morla.rn historian of the midwestern Indians.

fa;,~~~e:~mrnillee plans l.o have 2 M lfh . . rn~· 'B,~wg. fitJrJ'IIfn ~ ,. or 3 StiCh special Sundays rnw. 'II n ,~ "1111 'IJ ~~~~.L~Jl/:~::-~~~~·e1 ~n~~~~.~~e~·t· ,. ·.~····-· ·· · Ill · • ·: ... · .. , .f:!:",:/,~ , '··. . .. ~~ . . . . fiJI~ ~~~ •.

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Rcaders of ANGEL UN-AWARE will . be reading THE ANGEL SPREADS HER WINGS by Maxine Garrison. This is the story of the Roy Rogers family and how It was changed by the events recorded in ANGEL UN· AWARE.

The first man to {ly the At· lantic alone was lionized. The first woman to sali the Atrantlc alone was almost devoured. By the sea; that is. Arin Davison, in MY' SHIP IS SO SMALL tells of H l7·rnonth vr:iyage, Including a 65·day trip ft•om the Canaries to the West Indies. Her vessel was a 23·foot sloop, the Felicity Ann. The author's log reveals storms, wind and nenr disaster suffer~d all alone in the Atlantic.

Scaven·ger Sale Al Jackson Monday, June 1.8,

the Michigan department of con· servn tion will offer state-owned properties for sale. Lands In Ing· ham, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale, Livingston, Washtenaw and Jacll· son counties will be offered. They are lands which were bid in to the state for delinquent taxes. BuyCh receive 30·day ccrtificates of purchase. During the 30·day period the last previous owners may reclaim their properties by meeting bids made at lh!! June 18 sale.

There are only 2 Ingham par­cels I is ted in the sale. '!'hey arc a Jot in Pleasant Grove subdivi­sion vnlucd at $50 and a Jot in Onondaga valued at $50.

A list of all lhe lands to bl! of· fcred at the salc is available at the of[ice of the state depart· rncnt of conscrvation in Lansing.

The success gamered by tile Ql. B t" t book about the Titanic (A Night Kemos ap IS s to Remember) has brought forth the story of another famous· sea Plan for Supp~r disaster. THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE LUSI'l' ANIA, by A. A. . . , and Mary Hoehling chronicles· the 'l'he program of progress evan· last days of that ship, the one gellsm campaign is being torpedoed and · sunlt on May 7, launched with a Swiss steak sup· 1915: Of· the 1.198 persons that per at the Okemos Baptist went down with her, 124 were church, JLme 8. The serving time Americans. Famous victims were will be from 6:30 to 8. Elbert Hubb'nrd, Charl'cs Frol~· The purpose of the program of man. and .Alfred Gwynne Vander·. progress Is to secure a sufficient hilt. Photogrilplis o~ survivors In fund of money to construct a new the book incl.ud~ ·that of 6·year· church. The immediate goal Is old Ellen Smith, a~~ her doll. · $50,000 over the next 5 years. ·

YOUTH, THE YEARS FROM ,A program is being planned for TEN TO· SIXTEEN; by Arnold the evening. Thcre will be ,rc· Gesell, et al, ·Is ~nsed upon llrst marlts by .Rev. John Boolto and a hand studies o(n selected ·group message by the campaign di· of normal adolescents, The po.t· rector, Horatio Chase. Jake Stli.uf. ern of growth .hi this 'study show fer will direct ,the singing and that adoh,!seenc~ !s . ncit just a M•·s. Alberta Stauffer will sing period of str¢ris and 'strife. From a solo with Mrs. Jim Johnson nc· I the descriptions in this book; par· companying on the piano .

. . ents can better .. understand the The committees that have con· physical arid emotional develop· tributed to the parade of prog­ment of their te!ln·a11er. ress are· ·Mrs. Vern Farr, ban·

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will meet WHIJ lh\!ir lrmcler, Mr~. . · · Cecil Rosellllry, Wednesrlay, ,June Mrs. Myrl Graham - Phone G6·f·2 6, nt D u. m. At tlw tgwn IJ!.llJ,

0 I E S .I I , Auroll11s Denter ~chool piPn!P Mpmb!lra llr!l to IQ)f~ ll magp~!n~ . pa • . Cuil miliP.i' WtH-l uttcnqell by 78 chllclren, par· in which they cpn rri'BS lli>w~rs, B t 1-1

I ents 'f!llcl tellchers lnst Tlll-ll'llclll;' 11 not!lbCI(Jlt !Hld P!!MIJ ~i.i~ b.~ pre· . anque onprs Ex. t' I G Sofll.mll Tl'ljlll 01'!\'IHIIzes nt Colt(mbla Creelt rarlt. Ollmes P!tr(~d f I IJ . h - enslon ~roup anc,l r.ontes~ races were en. l".' l.Jct.w' .. . or ll I 1.!!· Exc anne Mayor

Cqupll\ Speults Vows 1-Joral Dltnn of l-ansing ancll

U,on rvJcJl,qhert of Wllllltmslon Wf)l'e qtlletJ}' married Ill the peo· llll!s ch\.tr~h at j!:nst I..uaslng i•'rl· duy, M\IY 20, Rev, 'I'nfl performed t.t1p cerf!mi;Jn}', at 7::30, A recepllo. n afler the t-crehiony was attended )Jy 30 jjUe~t~. 'l')Je newlywecls left tor a trip to But•mudn. .

I ' 'I'wolve AIII'I!Ihts 4·H memhers ""-~ '' ~ _ E ects Officers mr;t lit lllll townsltlp hllll last ~[;:;J!11~ children uflet• tlJC pot!trclt 'fhl! !li'ChllJ}jjC l)f mllYOrs han·

Aurell•rs Cr.ntnJ• c X- t· ens I 0 tl Wrdnmulny 11fternoon to org,mlze M, nthers d•tb lwd a llll"iness Dubois Community Qllr.t WIIS u SUCCI!HS, The m!lyflr ' " Cl soft hull learn. Connie BCilltt>WfiS " ' ~ "- of i!:V!lrl ~T)d h!s wife wen~ met

g1•oup had its final meeting of tlw elqctr.d r.nptaln wi11J ArJrw P!!· mqetlnu Wl1lle the older dJlldren ,,h·~. JleJ•t FellolVII l>Y ciJ)cf pf IJ()Jlt'l! Nelson ong season at tho township hull lust Cnmp, r!o·captain. '!.'hey wi11 1r1eet ha~l n sottl)ojl game. New offlr.ers Mrs Nej n M' r and u M 1 · 1 1 l~levr.n. memiJel_·• ol.' t)'e. D,I,9J.Q ''·' • B()., . • ml'~ • .. ,arv ll Tuesday morning, 'r)lree new foi' Jll'nctlcn avet·v We In Ia ft e e_ctec for next veur ore: Pre.s I· ,_. ' "' ,.. II d d M d M ni 1 . • • ,, c ' c I'!Sc Y n.. ' Schoo) dui_J l}IHI rlln.n_el.' a_. I llic.• - o gc ll!l . r, an .rs. , •. c lafl) mmnl~~trs were added to the group m·noon ut -,1.30 Jl, m. l.tntli school defll, Mrs. Michael 2;serdjl); vjce· -, nn 1

II · · Jd M I Fumous Gl.'ill In Lat)sin_u Mo11· l"t""0 I· mn t ng the total 10. Hcpm·ts 011 Is out. · pr~s enl, rs. .ee Hicl)ard~on; P '1'1. lf d tl uchlevemcnt day Wt!re given by Mrs. Cecil Jloscbttry was m· day ulghl. !ji! mu}'OJ' OT)<l w · c on a)el-'

b" l t I d '1'1 eld.ct"ci for ol'flce of trr!U"Ill'_e1·, M1·s. R. Puse atJll ;:,;na1·on Giles membJ:I'S ot the council were .U1dge ll11s Vlsltullon

mem a:l's w m n rent c . tey Mr. nnd Mrs. Den Fries of ,.. u of St L 1

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• serv.ed luncljcon by M1·s. Nelson voted on lesson ~uhjl!l'ls they wlll Eaton Jlnplds we1·e sundlly vis!· an,d 'Mrs. Lyln Ridley will remain . · ou s spent t 1e Wf'ei~ end al)d her Jwme economics PUlfiiS study next fall. tor·s of MJ·. and Mrs. ,Joe Howe. th~ club secretary. With Ml": and Mrs. James 1-Ilg_gs 'I'iJC" were ••scorte-d tQ the vat•):

District No. 13 visitation IVIIB at the Rehelmh h(lli lust Tuesday with lOa in attendance. Willlums­top lodge hat] charge of the enter­lfljnment, which consisted of rearl· lngs. Gifts were presented to the o!Ciest nnd youngest mother pres· ent.

N(lw Oll'lccl.,. eln"tu I "'"I M 1 M I · •r1 · 1 1 l 1 and !nmtl". - ' ~ · · · _ o • ,.: 1 n~ ·e: r. anc t•s, ..ce SIVnrtz nnd · w group 1 r.c 1 eL to sponsor n Mt• nillMI:S "' H T I. , .

1 ous llusjpQs~ places. A bpnquet

Chnh·man, Mrs. Monll!ll! Snow; Dldl Cunnm· spent_ tlw. w, ·e.e_.l< .ct_uJ mo. V)l! tnllllitce once_··· a month · . · "-• · Y e1 spen served by the w L' c s jll'e· I h · 1 M ' SL111duy witi1 l1er siste t tl · · "· · · v ce·e a t·man, rs. MnreuR l-Inn· at tlwli' e11lluge nl Blue Lnl<e. llll"oughout llw Rtllnmer. Dates _ · rs fl J_e C!!ded a short lJrogram cotJslstll)"

llli ·,. secretal'"·ll'CaSLll'l!l' Utili 1'£'.· M v A v f D we't·e t r J 23 J I 01 d home of Mr. und M.I'S. Amos . . . ' . p J - rs. . . nunoy o. ell'olt . sc ot• une . , u y ~ 11n WnlteJ•s In Greenvill 1 of J'!!llJarl<;s by Laurence Ct·nndull,

purler, Mrs. Hownrd Bouts; t·ec· hus hl'en spending' a wee!) 'with Augu~:~t 18. - Mr. ,·tnd Mt·s.- .Jttdee. l-Iall at· Introduction of Vlll'ious organlza· reo<ion, Mrs. Gilbert Hewitt·, !1e tnrJtiJrt M s Mntt l · M. 1 1 Tl 1 · ti I 1 b I ~ l' ! ·, l' . c e nrr o t. JC tenc tel's were presented n tended the Lany Laxton-·Joyce . ons 11111 remans y t JC mliYOI' Col7lmunity cliall·mun, Mrs. J~yle Mr. unci Mt·s. Gene Vnnnoy wore gift fl'om the club and the chll· Gr~gg wedding !n Lansjng Su_i. Gt ji;v~rt and Rlchll~·d 13rlllJCIJ, Mt·s. Roland Graham and Mrs. Ricpey; Jeadet•s, Mt·s. WIJJJum Sunday visitors. di'l!n. New room mothers were urduy evenin<>" A plaque at}ll ll I ug woven by J!:mmu BedfOI'd were at the home ,1ennlngs ai_id Mrs. Kenneth Hill; Alva Howe und Mrs. Arla_Smlth sejected.. Ml'. alld MPrs·. "'· E. Locltwoocl Char)es Smitil were prl)sef)lcd t~e .of Mrs. William .Jennings of Ea· and alternate leader, MrH. Chnrles wertt to Micl 1 cttl Ce t · It! J "' A 1 h " ton Rapids last Thursday, to Heman.-.s. · -

1 g n er w 1 '· of La)te Odess11 spent tiJe wef!)t m!lyor,; .arge pouquet of .,qwe~s vl~it Mrs. Bedford's brother, who

,.. E. R I e h a r rl son lust Sunday .. ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Larry Sa Iazor end wHh Mr. arjd Mrs. John was p!~fiCl*!) Ia )he M~;Y.or s r ~ s9c)pl IJ~\tr wlth coffe~ and Wecjnesday Mrs. Smltl} sp,ent the ,npd family Of mm Hull and Mrs. ~otter. - wife. Mai'Vln Hodge pcled !IS just returned !rom FloJ·idn. ~~ 1lf1~1~t:etth~gk. IJince pt IIJe close rillY with Mr. and Mrs. 'G!=m'ge/ .Jo,h.n House of VestaJ1u1·g sp~Jnt Mr. apd Mrs. J3elyln Larl)er lllld mpmer qt cerell)onjes. MllsJc W!IS Mrs. Rol11nd Gral)am taught a -~' ____________ B_n_r_.so_n_. ____ __;_.:_ __ · _·.;;__.. th,r- week ·end with Mrs. LU~!Y fal)1lly were Sunday- dln!jcr f\lrnjsl)e~ durJng the dii'IIWl' PLJrse lesson to the· I-I!!rrlcl> 1-Iust·

. Grllfin. . . . guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Mer! Lnr· l}oiJ!'· M1·. nnd Mrs .• Jfick Witt J.ers e.xtension club last Thm·sday - Jyirs. A.dn ·Ridley of_ I..esiliJ...J,s ner at Duck Ja)<e. " - w~rl! l!n.tertaln!'!d at Ev.ar.t. eY,enlng. · . - · · v.is. it.i_f)_P'_ 'at t)le home: o. f her son I PL_lJl.ils_ --j-ea.l'n,ej] many thin~'s 'Mr. rind Mrs. Gnry Whitford apdpri..whtei'·irJ·Iaw; Mr. nncl Mrs. nbmJt · tl!eh_· own sta•e 11u1;;g A ~(JIJ was born to Mr. !1-IJd pt;e parents of a·. dnuli(hter, uo1·n -L~le Rl~lcy. · · Mlchig!ln W~?elt. · ' · · M,rs. 'fQnj McNinch ru~spay, M~y Mpy 21.. Mrs. Whitford is the

Mr. ancJ Mrs. 0. A. Eunlter, Mi·. und Mrs. Jude Hill! l.ll)d 22. former Elsa -.Jeffrey. I

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af)erqoon with Mr. and Mt·s. Jay called on relatives and friends !n Plainfield j' g11ests of Mr.· and Mrs. Merton Disbrow at Eaton Rapids. Greenville unci Trufant Sundfly. ~Ice and I\:enneth.

Mr. and Mrs .• James .Jennings Mrs. Hazel Strqus~ WIJS . s~r· ~l!'ll, Jl!l:rel ~tephens Mrs. Mil he! Oesterle of WJJ., of Royal Oajt visited his sister prised with a telephone ca!J ~rom Mr. nnd ·Mrs. Charles Killam lillmston spent one day last weelc Suturdu_y. · hel' son, Pvt: Russell Strouse, and Jane allended Memorial with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oesterle.

· · who Is statiOned at Colorado · . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Swanson Springs. · · services at Munith Sunday. Mr._ nnd Mrs. Chadwick Smith

and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Billtel' Mr. and Mrs. William Brodt· of Webbel"illle were Sunday vis· aqended the ball ~a me at Briggs called on Mr·. and ¥rs. Phillip way of Holt called on their broth. !tors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. st!lclium In Detrmt Sunday. Hayhoe Satul·day night. · l!r and sister·in·luw, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Smith.'

M1'. unci Mrs. Paul Rardeen and Mrs. Bert Fellows, Nancy aryd G.urth Richards, Sunday. D·~n Hnrrls has been skit at Barry had nn unexpected guest in, Sue Anne and Mrs. Ruth Hay_hoe Mr. and Mrs. Lelnnd Miller of the home of his daughter, Mrs. their back yurd SatLu·dny noon attended the spring concort at Lansing called on Mr·. and Mrs. Walter Oesterle, in Williamston.· while they were eating luneh. A Mason school Friday night. Roy Glai:Jstone nnd Florence Ray Barth had the measles the large doe cleei' wallted In from the Nancy partlclpated. · · · Holmes Friday. past weelt. woods. The Rardeens' dog ap- Mr. and Mrs;' Jaclt Wittman Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holmes and Fran)t Oesterle, who has been peared and the deer swiftly. re· called at the· Jude Hall hame Hester German spent Saturday seriously slclt at St. Lawrence tumed to. the woods f01·- safety. Wednesday evening. with theil· mother, Mrs. Florence hospital in Lansing, was taiwn

,sunda:y VISitors at the Rardeens Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hayhoe Holmes. home Thursday much improved. were his parents, 1\'Jr·. and Mrs. and sons, Mrs. Ruth Hayhoe and Mrs. Elian Daman am! Mrs. Theo Rardcen, of Lansing. Mrs·. Evelyn Marlts called on Mt·. and Mrs. Emerson enter· Martha Glynn of White Oalt

Ml·. and Mrs. Cecil Rosebury 'friends and relatives at Otsego tainecl Mr. nnd Mrs. Hirtus Alles _called on Mr. and Mt·s. Walter and family drove to Bymn Sun· and Wolf la)w Sunday. of Williamston, M1·. and Mrs. Bearse Sunday aftemoon. clny to visit her mother, Mrs. Mrs. John McClung was host· Carl Toppins of ,Jackson nnd Mr. Lester Barth and children at· H~zel Tower. They also visited ess at a stork showel' honorhlg and Mrs. Norman Topping at a tended the birthday !linnet• in h~t· hrolher artd slster·in·law, Mr. Mrs. Edward Cnspr.r Friday family dlnnet· Wednesday eve· honor of his mother, Mrs. Fred and Mrs. R<~ymond Tower, who night. · nlng. Briggs, at Northwest Sloclchridge 1 b b b M Mr. and Mrs. Russel Grossl1an:~ S d · l;lVe n new 11 y, orn onday, , un ay. . Mpy 21. His nnmc is Raymond entertained M1·. and Mrs. Arthur Jack Marshnll of Gregory spent Lroyd. West Aurelius Patton and David 11nd Mrs. La· the weelt end wlt_h his gmndpnr·

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zserdln vina Grosshans of Stocltbrldge at ents-, Mr. and Ml'S. Merton Rice, have been eotertulning his broth· J.uella IUinl' Sunday evening lunch. and I{enneth. et•, Martin Zserclin, nml mother, Mrs. Almu Simonds called on Mrs. Hattie Metcalf of Wehbcr-M A son was horn Saturday eve· M R -• St 1 T 1 · 111 11 d · 1 · · M rs. Anna Zserdin, of Chicago rs. aymonu ep 1ens uesc ay v e ca e on 1er · stster, rs. ning to Mr. nml Mrs. Paul Notes· !t · for the past weelt .. Mrs. Michael a ernoon. Scott Noble, recently.

tine. Mt·s. Notestine is the former M d M p 1 · · Zserdln and sons, Mike, Jr., and · r. an rs. au Ellsworth of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nicldas en· Beverly Williams·, daughter of D T Rich. ard, returned lo Chicago with exter were uesday t:venlng tertained relatives 'from north of Mr. andMrs. Glenn Williams. di w bb 111 s d th~m: Mcinday,;ll)gh~ awl plan )o ·Mr .. an.cl Mrs. ··Earl Pratt of nnm· gues~s of their brothet··in~ e erv e un ay.

remam ,for n v.lslt until June 15. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rus: Mr. and Mrs. Jarries Patrie!< nod Sunday dinner guests- of Mr. Springport called at the Henry sel Grosshans. family and Mrs. Maggie Patrie!<

and Mrs. Eel Jecks were Mr. and Bucltingham home Thursday eve- Mr. and Mt·s. Raymond Sle· of Jacltson called on Mr. and Mrs. William Love of Dimondale ning and Ml·. and Mrs. Clair phens had Saturday evening din· Mrs. Scott Noble Sunday.

Swift of Nichols road called on ner with Mrs. Mina Kleinschmidt the Buckinghams Friday evening. at Parkers Corne1·s. Mr. and Mrs.

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. Ronnie Reed at dinner Sunday. Fmnldin calle<l on tlwir cousins, Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mergener and daugh· Mt·. and Mrs. Raymond Stephens ters, Sally and Judy, of Spring. Sunday afternoon, ufler attend,ing port. Roy Henry Buckingham a family get·together and potluclt spent Sunday night with his dlnne!' at the home of their aunt, rousln, LeRoy Swift, and visited Amy Isham.

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Mason school with him Monday. Robbins W. S. C. S. served din·

ner Tuesday noon to ·the Kiwanis club of Eaton Rapids. The regu· Jar monthly meeting of the W. S. C. S. wl!l be ne1\t ,Weqn~sday, ,June p, in th~ church b/i-Sement. The wome11 wijl sp~i;d th~ day making aprons il] p!·eparatlon for a b!lZB(lr Ja_ter in tl)e yel)r .

Mr. and Mrs .. James Zeitz and ) family of . Stocjtbrlclge cail~d on

I their parents, !WI". and Mrs. Lu· man ltlhllt, o1je eve)liqg last weelt.

Mr. and Mrs. Clif!on K~lly of Livonia called on l\1rs .. Keljy's sis· ter, Mrs. Hel~n Schnepp, and brother, Leq Baumer, Sunday evening.' Mrs. Jessie Baumer of Pleasant lalte is visiting , her daughter, Mrs. Schnepp. Mrs. Sl'lmepp acco_mP!lPI~d ·~~~~· d!!ugh· ter; Mrs.· Max "Grimes and fam· ily to Holl11nd Sirncjay to s~e the tulips. -

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RJ'!V. Charles Gross and Wllliam Ainsley of r5a'nsvill~ w~1'e Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Glynn. ' ·

Mr. and Mrs. Orjn Vo!is, St·., and Roylyn left by plan~ T\ll!l!day to visit their son, Dauna, In Flor· lqa." ·· · · ·

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Sunday dinner guests of the Alfred Wardowsl1i family were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lotchult and Mr. and Mrs. John Lotchult and 2 daughters from Detroit.

Wilford Wardows~l was home for the wee){ end from M. S. U.

Mr. lll"!d Mrs. Charles Riley nnd daughter called on the Alfred Warclowskis Sunday evening.

_Mr. and Mrs. John Waselewsiti and son of Detroit were Sunda)' visitors of the Vacek family. -

Noi·th Leslie school had their last day of school Monday with a trip through Miller's dairy at Enton Rapids and a potluclt clln· ncr at Columbia Creelt park. Mrs. Fred Brown is the teacher.

Mr. i!l'lll Mrs. Harold Hufl'll"!e spent Spturclay j!ve;1ing with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Murphy of Wil· Jlamston. .

.Ja11e Warper wus ele~t!'!d secre· tnry·tr~qs~;~rer of Junior Classic Jengue,at lthe s'tate convention in Ann Al'bor SuturdQy. Miss War· ne1· is a member, of the Leslie L::pJn club, has bej?n secretary· !r!J!!~ur~r aryd is vlce-preslcjent· el~ct th!s Yl'ar. Si1e Is a cl!!legate to the national convention in Ohio, i11 June.· .. · ·

Mrs. Abbie Fortm11n of Dans· S h Le vme was a Sunday vlsltOI; of Mrs. put roy

· Lila Clements.- · · · Miss R'uth Hubbard and ·Mrs. !\Irs •. Merto~ ~Ice

Minnie N\)tt of Ypsilanti, were Vacation Bible school will be Sunday caJlers of Mr. and Mrs. next wee!( at the Vantown Meth, Seldon Mol)roe and Mrs. Lora odist ·· churcll starting at one Monroe. o'clocl( each afternoon. Their

Mrs. Edria Wacltter will enter· progra·m will be Sunday. ' -taln W. S. c.·s. coP'Jmitt:ee No. 5 Mr. and' Mrs. Merton Rice on Monday. , . called on their aunt; Hattie

Carrol Glynn called on Mr. and H~mllton, at Pontiac recently. Mrs. Forest F\:lfgw~ .sunday. Mr. andMt·s. raul West of Ma·

Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Hayner son, were Saturday night supper vlsit~d their sis!J!r at Holly Sun· g11ests of her parents, Mr. and day. . . · , - Mrs. Seldon Monroe.

Mr. and Mrs.,Ciarence Kemler Vantown. W. S. c. S. officers·

Time: 9:15 il· m. Thursday

Place: Zimmerman's

Janet: You-_ know graduation ol· way' puts me in • nostalgic

· mood-

Zim: Come. ogain7

Janet:' Nostalgic -- sentimental, reminiscent, you know what I mean!

Zim: Well,' .whll~ yo~·r~ in that mood, how about helping me with lhe Graduation Day win­dow?

Janet: Uh Huh, Alright. I know, Zim, • cop and gown liko this year's graduation to •Iori with.

Zim: Could we get ono?

Janet: . We con try-ond thosp , ie.,el ~o••• thd just camo in

- with the jewelry •pilling 0ut for the g!rls.

Zim: How about th, boys? That'• tougher. · ' ·

Jonot: Billfolds,, pocket slaploro for the collogo kids, key chaiin and 0h we'll find lots of things.

Zim·: Well, .lot's go, it'! beginning to sound pretty good.

Jane.t and Zim. tog•thir: Do you think we'll make ·it folks? Stop by., 4nd ,,,, . . . .,

It's DelMonte

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'l~g.fi.-' e"fl~~~., ~~'t" Values

Old Fashioned Bargain Price Time

At Densmorets \

IGA ~oodline~r

Truck Lo(ld Sale

DelMonte SLigar Peas

2 303 . Cuns 35c

DeiMonle

Catsup 2

14·0z,

Bollle~

39c

DelMonte Peathes Sliced or Halves

21f2.Siw Can 37 C

DELMONTE

DelMonte Sliced Pine~pple

No.2 Can35c

Cream Siyle or

Whole I< erne I

2 303 31c .. Cans

Dol Monte

Crushed Pinea1>1>le

No. 2 Size 29c

D,EI.MONTE

PINEAPPLE JUICE

46.0z. Can 33C

Pineapple and Grapefruit DRINK

46-oz. Can l9c DELMOI'Jff:

PUMPKIN l

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303·Size Cat!$ 17 ( It's Now . Goi"9 On

Birthday Time .... ......

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were dinner guests of theh· broth, surprised Ellen Daman of White _er,' S~ahl~y Marshall, and:-famlly, Oak on her blrthclay'am1iversary

. ~~n~a:y. o·;. . . - WedneljQf,lY aftl3rn!)cm. Gam~~ . _ _ . . , · · . . _ -. ·. were •p)~y_ed. and cake !lnd JI!H\l. p· • ' -·· 5 · • 1 F ·

• . t At Densmore•s . ., . ,. ' .. ,

Madagascar '.Is · tiie ·.,'world's Wl!re ~~rved. LllWr ~here W~W a . rii&S, · ~ DAeiQ $ ......, . Un . fourth island' In size -<Gri!enlllnd, hqn(JJter~hlef and card sf1ower lor C,.l!»f 11 o, ... 'u~ftl.er¥1 ,---New Zealand aqg Ne~· Guinea) the ~(lnqr !IU¢~t. - ·

' and_ h!!!l -~!!n called ,"q. huge na· . Mr. lllld Mre. M~x Mllb!}ljr)l "-Tld z· . . ' n· . ''t '111., . I ,,. '., '

·.· ·.·' ~~~a~.~~~t-!ll~~~ ~~lg~t~~~:h~,~~'!7~~~a~~~~~~h~ft a~:i1~~n~ -•mmtrm(ln's _- . on . . J.,.l·l$8 '!1. ~ •. l,:~:{f;• .. ~l!if.:~~~t;;,;;.J_-·<·: ::·i_;;,;ut!r?ll~~~'l).!tJ~/.:\;::;:-:'~::C:>'·:··:,, .. _C)l. G~g~ry._~e~"SLtpi11tY .•. dlnrier:~.~~+.(.'"!IT""'·_;..;··.:..'·-... ·-.:..· .... -..,~,..~.~~ ........ :.,.-:.:-.;.---.;.,..;,_....;..;,;,...,.. .•.. , ,,·f.••••••••••••••••••••• ..

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Mi1y31,·19S6 l,auc 3 ·

HAS THE DAIRY VALUES I IGA Frozen

LICIOUS LIGHT MEAT

~a F~n·u.:w Tuna Pish 31c mE MrNbTEs FOR A WONDERFUL MEAL •..

rmoo~ Slar Beel Slew 24-oz. 40c )p QUALITY - TENDER

G8 E!b®w Macal'oni 2 lb 39c tlVlOUS FOR RICHNESS and QUALITY

,a~c:''~ t!~s!~ne Cocoa Mix: ··· ·· t6-oz. 45c

'fGA Royal Gold Creamery

! Get Kellogg's Crispyland Limited! UTTER ~EE FREIGHT TRAIN. :NGINE OR CAR IN :lALLY MARKED tAG!ES Of • o •

91h 0%.

27c Sawe ·More with Densmore

ea~ Roasts Rolled, Tied lb 39c ·~ G{Q~:S·~ Choice Chuck Cuts t.b33c

Lb 45c

~OGNJ.\ Lb 39c ~--·-----

D~U~D P~CNICS Lb l9c

~ ~--~cearts f iom~fJes ·

FREE I icing

Lb 39c

Lb 17 c

. ologna . ' Cu+ tho Silo Picco You Want

If You G111;:ss the Weight Wi+hin· One Ounce ·

S,IRLOIN STEAK· lb 59c Skinless

FRANKS 3 Lb o.,9 $1.15 Shoulder Cut

VEAL STEAK Lb 59c Armour's

BEEF BACON Lb 59c Leon's

BAKED BEANS Lb 32c Ground Beef ·

Grade I 4 Lb $] Sausage

Frying. _Chickens 3 Legs or 3 Broa sts

. · In Every Pac~age

Lb · 45c .

., .. 6 .. 3' ' " c lb

IGA Grade "A" Homogenized

Milk 1h Gal.

4lc ..... _

· (DeliveredFr~shDaily)

PILLSBURY

· Browni® Mix

16-oz.

37c

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She~ ~~ I q A for a varied selection of top quahty dauy foods. Your choice of pop~ ular brands and select imported foods will · add to your table ·on all occasions.

OH·H-H MYI We're in a JAM

Sovon of .our carry-out boys will bo tripping tho light f11n· tas:ic Snlurd11y night !It tho junior·~oniar reception.

We ''"'viVO q Each and Every If ynu will bo ln ~lnd .s to·'· .- "

Ono of You corry out your own qooccricl.'(~ "\1 :j-/ , A Sm-11! from 4 until 9 SAturcloy~l-; .. <1• -.;;;/ ·"-·

TOTEM YOURSELF night. .,-:. ~·,v.) '\• r PRIZE ' . / I\ qou 1-......

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ON RYE I

Kraft Natural SWISS .

CB.EESE· 1h_lb Pkg.

4lc ~ '

· .Muller's · RYE.:_a_iii.~Jl. 22c /

We're Celebrating Our lnd Anniversary

We Want All of You Who Have Made

Our Store A Success to Join In

Demonstrations • Give Aways .. Contests . . KEEP TOSSING THOSE TICKETS

INTO OUR T:ICKET BOXES FOR

Scads of· Prizes' And 'Don't Forget To Try For Our

AeroCraft Aluminum Boat. And At Least 20 Other Prizes

s·atur~ay Night. June 16 .. 'you Need Not Be Prosont

we!ti~nd NYLON HOSE .. 2 $ 9 . 51 Gauge . Only . Pr. JJ ISDeniil

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·ORANGE JUICE · 6.ox, Can.

6 for 97c

Snow Crop

Frozen

PEAS ·.

l10-oz.4Jc Pkg.

Snow Crop

Frozen

french Fried

·Potatoes 2 9-oz. 3Sc , Pkg. .

IGA

Roy11l Gold

ICE CREAM 'h Gal. 79c

Fruits· Vegetables

! ;

Fancy

Straw-berries Qt. 39c

I

Pascal

Celery Largo Bunch

19c

Clilifornia

C.antaloupe . 2 for 39c·

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___ ,. ··· · ... ,.. _: · ·· Hot ·:.' · · ·

.. -· .. · · · :Ra:dishes ·

D'EN~S~MORE'·S IGA. F.O :D>LlN.E.~R~_:. 11;;,r9c . , · · Ever.yJ Q~ 9 to ~ I ~fl.~dln9 · Sund~ Ys . ' :. •0 ;y .•. ' : •: }' ;. . ; .:.; ·;.;:. .:Li: ~ r( ii , , " ; ·, ···· · /.

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Soclal .:;;: ;.o;

··and Personal • • • • • • . " .

Lar1y Laxlon Clailns L.ansing· Girl os .Bride Cj.,Un ADOP1'S NEW NAMEl A t·cccnt meriting of 1he Olggi·

lng nr.rtics, nl. tljG hO)n() of Wnn· ria· .fonlnn, resulted In trw nwm· )iel'!i ndnpllng rt new n!llne of Huppy Blrl hduy cluh. Officers nm: President, Pauline Hnwldns; viei!·Jll'eBI(lenl, ArmuhoJI() NelHon; nrul HeCI'f!lary·trt!jtSUrcw, Mildred Brilmr. Nexl meeting will be .Ttllll! lfi nl the Jwme of Patllllle Hnwlt· Ins.

MIEn ,JoyrP J~:Jnlnn f :rPJ~I~ 111' 1

LanHing lirJI•mnn llu• lirid•· 1d L:rr-1 ry Lax1n11 Srllllt'd:ry ''''''lliiiJ~, ~LJ.v 211, ut w~·~llmlwiiPJ' Pi'l''lli.l'll'l'iall church, Luti!IIIIJ:. lt••v. r . i\1. Mullr!nlllll'J~, pu,;lnl' of I liP 1'11111'1'11. [II!J'fnrnwli ll11• dnuli11• l'iiW 1'!;1'1'· mony In till! pn•s••1w•• 111 r:·,o gUI'His. Wlilll' J~lrulioil d•·•·"r;rl1•d Jhe nliUJ' fo)' till' I'I'I'<'IIIIIIIY.

Tire ln·illl' j,; lltl' riaiiJ~Iill'l' of Mr. und 1\Jn;, f'lifln11 fil'f'l~g of LnnHing and Ill•• hrldi•EI'fi"IIJ'·, parents nre 1\ir·. and 1\lr~>. f,ii\V· renc1! Lnxlon. ·

Glvc•n In mntTiilf:l' li)' IH'I' fa· : thr!t', 1111' lll'ldi' 11'111'1' 1111 i<-1• hlir•• llollerlnii·li•uJ~I II 1~"11'11 11f 1'1',1":·:1:11· eltn. Hr'r prlllf'l'.'iS·hl,l'il'' fnwl; was fasltlonerl Willi slilll'l ~;lr·••v••:;. 'l'lu· squurc nl'c'i(, i'df!~•d wllh appll· que1l I11VC!I'S IHiol;; Sl';llll'l'l'd wlllr lrirles('(•lit Sl'fiLIIII.:;, dipfH'd 111 a V in tlw hade SliP \\''"''' lal'l'· trlmmc>!l mills. II pll':lll'd 1'1'111\'11 of rt·yslnll'll•• IJPIII in pliil'l' lu·r· fhlf(C'l'llp \'I'll. llr•l' fl11\\'f'l'>' 1\'<'1'1'

• • •

Wlu'lttflt!lil Etertinn of officers toult place

:1t the Jlll.!l.!ting of WIWI.tllleld ex· trm~lnn f'iuh last Wl.!clnosdny nl" the l1orm• nf Mrs.llLLt)l Alien With 17 memlwr~ presenl. Memhers IIIIH\VOI'C!II 1'011 with 11 fD,VO!'Ite Va• cutlnn spol. Dlstrlet cotrnc!lmem· hers were voted on,

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Elementary Schoof Pupils Present Annual. Concert· "Songs from F'rtl' 1111rl Near" ltlmlnrgurtcm flliplls pres1mted 3

was tlw tJu;me of the COJ!rel·t j ~l'lt•c·tlon~ .. 11l1m. Ji'rlcluy evunlng In the Mmwn !'nul hrHtrltiii'IIJl unrl DellllY ::whol'll nuclllnrlllm pi'I.!Hontirl by Dunn ollltg illf' snln JHiriPt In pupllll In elementm·y gJ'ndos nt "Siiorll'nln' BI'Pllll" during lim Sleele Stl'f'l!l 111111 ,Jnft'P.i'llflll Sti'£'1.!) ffiUI'IIi lll'llllo Jllll'liflll ot' I lin ron· schooiH. Mrti. Hkllfll'rl Dr.mlnw, mrt. "llolf!l' 011 lhl! Hungc" wat~ Miss .Jo Ann Mrmor·h nnd MlsH nmong llii! t.l')rrlirum pm•~rJnterl Sally Story dlmctecl the pro· by tlw thlrrlgrwlr•, HIHI tir~l gradr. rrr:un. Pot Adams 11nd Mury prl'~l'nll'cl ;j 1111111111'1'1; 11/llong Arnold provided plnno tweompuul· whlr:h wru; llw ,;pil'lt"d "F't~l-tll'· nwnt, rol-rll'·l'l-tlo."

I llghllghts nf the j1J'ngrnm In· A lH'VI'IIIil f~l'illil' lrin, Dana C']udt•d a ~Pu C'lwniPy, "A·Itnvlng," HulhlHII'II, Mrn·s J\rnold aurl r•arnJ by ~lxtli gmllers wllh t~lm ~trldt· Howl;uul, >lllllH "Uil, \\'hat 11 lnnrl, Vr•r·nou Elliott Hlllt~lng II Bc!:t lilt rul llilll'llillg." dunt. A slxllt grudfl Pnnernhh! I Fll'lh !n·:ul•• Jllljltl:r Wl'llt Mr:->1· run~lsllng nl' Duvid Al'llolrl, Alan can wlllr 11 r•l11p drilll'l', l'olk Hongs Arnold, Alan Freneh, Dnnny I unci '"f'lw 1\olt>.~l··•"' 1 !at Ual!l'r>." Demlow, Ver·non T~lllott,. Kim I The progmlll C'flllr.lurlrd with Strkl<lnrul, Allf'n Williunm arul prPst•lllalillllll l1y 1111• iWI'I'ntil Rohor·t U]Jton joined the dus:l In gr11de. MHLII'l'l'll Slmil 111:rl enrol singing "WIH•n 1 Was a Lad." Rowlund HilllJ: 11 dill'l, "Swln1:

Morning l'lmlet·gnr·ten pupils Low, Swrel Clllll'lol" :11trl clurln1: ndded to the progmm with :;ev· llie' fo'rl'lldt trut<•, "Fandango," ernl selections, one of whlclt in Rnlmrta .JurlHDil, Hon SnydPi' and lweplng with theme!, wus ."NOI'· .Jacl<ie Cultrlrlc•t' Jllayr!rl drum, weglnn Mountain Dmwe." Second I tnmiHllll'hll! Hllll tciiStiiiWts, I'P· grade pupils sung "Wnll;, Sung" speeiiVi!l~·.

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Ball-Dunn

GRAND OPENING

June 8 June 16

Complete Stod! Of

NEW .FURNITURE WIJ}IP )'IJSPS,

Mr:t, .11'1'1')' .'-:ii'I'Jl 111' l.illlsi11:: I WOrC' II ril'[pliill)lllll hlill' l•;ill••l'illa rlrf'f;S of 1'1'\'Sillll•lll.' Si\'l<•d 11'1111 n plrmtl'd inldrifl' :11111 p11rlrail

New officers nrc: Chnlrmnn, Mnrion Wehsler·; vlcc·chah·man, Drwntlty Call: sccretnry-treusurer, Eclllh Myers; news reportet•, BernlcP J~uit;,; lendet·, Mru·y Meye1·; c•ommtmlty chnirmen, AI· lie l•'r•osl. und Huth Allen; nne! r·ect'l'al ion leader, Lois B:ilwr.

It was voled lo diswntlnur. rner.tlugs until Septcmher. Re· fresl11nen Ill were serve() nt the

nnr.l "Mtlsic Box." Aflc!l'n"Dn -------------!. i lnghilm (f>unly News

County Nprmal/ _M_il_v3_1._19_56~~~-ge_4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-------~~~-~~· Class of '1944 i

nr.cltlltw. SliP ••arri1•d n ""''"'"'' of )Jillll I'OSI'S 11111! \\'111'1' i1 lll:lll'ii· 1ng pleaiPII hair 11:11. l'11rk ''"'"':: mndc 11p lh•• lloltqlll'l.

Harry Fl'l'l'tnlln ,.,,1'\'l'rl "'' '""'I mm1 nnd usilr-n1 \\'1'1'1' I\J1·il (;I,.J~I: of Lnnsl11g, lrn•llt••t' of ll11• 111 idr•, and .Jnl.'!t flnvls.

MIL AND MRS. LAHHY LAXTON

c!llse of the mcellnij.

* JlnwhJy "' 1. Has Reunion Eleven members and one guest

nl' tltP Huwl1!y extension gr·oup Ingham C1111111y Normal dnss lllL'I wilh Mrs. Edwunl '.Tohnson of l():J4 had lis 12tlr aniHWI rn· t'l'l'flllily for elertlon of officers. union al llw homP of Mr. and Thr sanw slate of' offlc~rs was J'e· Mrs. Clw.~tcJ' Bl!l;t, of Springpn!'l in,;tatl'd. Mr:;. Reno Mitchell is Sunday.

::r•rv••d 1!1• llfl'!l. Galen 'l'ibhett or !Jrllle Is a frl'aduntP of Sexlnn dtainnan; Mrs. Erie Spenny, vice· Slx girls of tlw elnss ariel llwir Mrs. llarold l""'l'''· r·lllll'l'll or· 1 'h<~l'lllilr;, ~'""· Jlamlrl Pall'il'lt nf high sL'Iwnl with 1111• •·lass of l!l·I!J l'hairman; Mrs. Fred Balderson, families niiPmlerl tlw potluek din·

ganlst, pla.l'l'd li':ldili"";d 111.11'·, I.:111,:Jn:•. a111l Miss Miriam Erwin, She is emplnyecl ::tt 1111• lmnrd nf l'Oillmunil~ l'hnh·man; Etu•nl ner. '!'hose present were M'r. ami tlnl sr.lr•('~lotls and :":''"

1!11': 1111''"11\ln:. I larr.l' 1"1'1'('111:111, Miss Vema wutcl' unci light In L:111sitll(. Mr. Hnystnn, sec I' I! t a I' y·trens'urer; Mrs. Marl' Ci'awfonl of Lansing,

the vomlisl, .1:11111'~ C,:rll•::;• 11 "' !.1111 l'fJIIin,; arlll Mrs . .ruck Davis, Laxton gmdunir•d l'mrtl Mason Mrs. Glen Cline and,Mr~. ,John· Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wighlman Lansing, WI Ill SilltJ•, :1 '""'t!"•r!;, . :rll 11! 1\'l;rsou. Mrs. Wallnl'c high sehnnl and works ul the son, leaders; Mrs. Edwar·d Cnmp·l nnd children, David, Marl<, B~tly

Sper·lal glii'SI!O ll'l'r" Ill•· l•ritl1•'.-: 'l'ili'IL':ItiiHIII Pl'i•siderl at the guesl posloffiee in Lansing. hc!ll, recreation lender; Mr:s. and Kathlreu, of Jadtson, Mr. grnndp:ll'l'llls, C\lr. :111d ,\lr-;. \'i1'· rq:isll'l'. Anolhc.•l' reri'Piion ul V11· I'I'IH•ui'Sitt Hiiiiii'J' WVI'u Floyd Taylor, historian; and and Mrs. Sam Glllelt aral chil· torN. C:n•gg "' l.iJw.-iiiJ:. \'ay lo\1'11 h:dl was given lateJ· In 'fiw IJt•iclegrormr's fHII'C'IIIS, M1·. Mrs. Lyle Newman, nt!WS re· dren, Dm·Js Ann, Let' and Halph,

flN'I'Jllwu F••t••s ,-.;1'1\'1.1'11"1'11·> Ill•· r•\'l•rlillg. 1111rl Mt·s. T.a;o;lon, Pnlert:rinf'rJ. por1c1·. Mr·s. Cline and M1·s. Camp· of Enton Haplds·, Mr. and Mrs. Whil1• ~:l:uli1ill ill'l'"i'" l<'rl I ill' 1\ 111'1' :1 honeymoon In tlw rnPmllers of lilt• Wl'ddlng p11rly bell gave> the lesson, "making Dl'· Clarence Bini and dtildi'f'll, All·

chureh piil'lon; fill' 1111• l'f'l't'plillll >'11111111•1'11 Sl:iii'S, IIH' I'Ollple will at a l'l!lll'arsal dilllll'l' l;'l'id:iy £'1'1!· gandy flowers. drew lind Duane, or Wllliamslnn, lmnwdinli•l.l' al'll'r llr•· "'I'Prn""·'·· l'l'illl'lr to m:rltl' their home at nlng nl 13111 Knapp',; l'e~taurant 'l'lw picnic clos!ng the year will' I and M1:~ nml Mrs. Rieltanl FPITis \Ved•ling ''"'"' :11111 ptllwlr 11'1'1''' :;111 l·'l'lllotl str'I'C'I, Lansing. The • in Lansing. llf' nt the home ot Mrs. Be1't Howe and rhildt·cn, Dewuy11e, Elarnc

------~-- In Lansing June 21. and Gni'Y of Mr~son.

(. TOSIX FAT ~~"(;\. DUTCHMAN

DAKIN:·: IN 1\F:NTUCKY '·' Nlll'lhwt~sl. Anrnlins '' 1 Tlw nl'lernoon was spent visit· Msu l....ll'storl'all ''II'S. E-I'IJest I-r~t·t O)Jened her·ling ancl reading leltr•rs frnm 1!1'\', :111d Mi'S. llamld D. Daltin 1 n - u

,.[ 1\nn i\r·lwr ultenc!ed com· home last Thursday fol" an all· tlwsr who eoulcl not attend. Tlw nll'lll'l'llll"ll f'X£'reiHCli HI Asbury Gl'ves. Add,·ess dny meetlnr.r to l:i members and cltildt·en WPre lmaiC!fl to hnl'SI!

3 \·,.l.sitot·s nf the Nm·thwest Ati''e· rides by Tommy Betz. 1 ·oll•'l~''· Willlllll'l', I<Pnlucl<y, Mny • :\n, in \\'lli('ll IIH'II' son, Harold !ius extension group. Mrs. • • '''

.Jr .. ::r:rrlu:rff'll. 1 ll' will en let' the Too mtlf'IJ Anwrir.•:1n libiCJry I Marlro Brown of L~nsing taught

1

R~UNTON DATE JS SET .. ':~r:tdllilfl' >:f'ilflol of theology I his hns lf.•pn wrilll'n lly pr.upiP troml the lesson on makmg flowers. rile 38th unnual rNIIIIOn nf tho

·:·." f:dl. Till' Daldnt; returned via Boston, tilaterl Mmli.:o11 1\itllll in Officers elected for the coming Dubois selionl will he at 1111' ·

I' rr 1 .t:~nd, Indiana, lo get thPil' 11111 :rddress to llir llislorir·al S11·l year are: Leaders, Mrs. Charles I Whenl.fleld. Cleaner !rail Sundny, America's tlo. I ,Old Tim" Oand

Wed .• June 6 f-un for Olol "''rl Ynun~

Ten Pieoe B•n<I-Onlh t.lodern and Old I imn

One lli~hl Only

d:••t"hil'l' 1\alliiPPn Dawn n riety 111' Gi'PDII'J' Lnnsill!\ 011 llw Broolts, Mrs. Archie Mitchell and I .rune .!. Dmncr Will be potluck 1 ,.,. 11{10111 ,.,;.,, nt Taylor univer~it;. Civie Cenlcr 1111 May 2·1. !III'. I Mrs. Cecil Parisian; c~lnirmu_n, and drink will he fnrnlslwd, f\hf~~· will Jt~avt~ ,Ju 1w 1 rol' Allen· Kuhn, 1\1iehignn f;l;ll£1 llllh'PJ'sity Ml's. Bert Sedgman: VICe·chmr· 'j: ·* :tc

11;11 1:, Nor·tiJ Dakoln, to nlteml hislorl:rn and l~l'I'Sirlrnl ~r the sn·t mHn, Mrs. Don Walers;'secret_a~y: AUXILIARY HOLDS ELECTION I llii•ir .:on':; weddinv ori',lune 7 to clety, t•;!l]l!d l1rs lnlk lft~lnt')',at[.trensurer, Mrs. Howard Clatl'·. Ameri1·nn Lrgion Atixiljar~· Mi~;,; Dawn Coml;cllick nt lite the Grns~ Jlr1111s. lle ri~·St'l'dlPd the I news ,report.l'r, Mrs. Clnt•k; com· will nwet .Jurw 2fl to c!lel'l llffl· t"irsl 1\!c•lhndlsJ r·hurc:Jt. Miss part rJ:tYPd lly, Ill<' c •. rP:It Lab!!; munlly chatrm~n, Mrs. Bln,ine cers. Those uominaled ar~: Pres· • '·,.rnhPIIil'k i:.; a !JCnior at Asbury rrgwn rn Amc>rlf·an htsloH'Y· Ziegler; I'I'C!'eatton, M:·s. ChaJI~s ith'ilt, Mrs. S. R Moses; lli'SI vlr•r•·

• Pfiester" nml clevotwns M1s. · 1 t M I' Ltl Sl e[fc" .. J I'Oilr>ge. He polnled 1111 1 hnw Wf' n\'er· · , ' presu en , rs. ,enn · 1 , 1. -1 , -·-··- ··-·---·-··-· .. -· '"·---~-~-- Jook 1the hisloric·Ji siJ'Ilifir"llwr• of Brool,s. . ·. C second vice-presldenl, Mrs. Olive

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* Jntllv_ille .John Swift; ltisl.orinn, Mrs. Lnll· "Labnl' Holiday" that 1·ook place Millville extenston club had its renee Pnrl\eJ·; sergrnnl·al·anns, in lhr late 30';;, final meeting of the yenr at the Mrs . .Tames Evans; im1l cxcculivc

• home of Mrs. Marie Felton last mmmllfee, MI'S. Carol Hel'l'gulh, Weare ::_o lt:HIIlfPd hy the t.rrm lwednesdny witll 9 members pres·. Mrs. Ha1·ley Anlmey and Mrs. J..

•·provmcwltsm" that \l'e lw:Htate · ent. A pothtcl( dinner was served A. Wileden. · I to hm.g nl_lOUI Dlll' stale anrl lis hy the hostess. ' • • " plaee m histoi'Y, lw 11'1'!11 on. He Officers elcclecl were:. Chair· CLUB HAS ~!EETTNG ment lonc!d t 11:11 '".'"Pr:rl llllP•;rtant man, MI'S. Pauline Nolti ngham; Eighteen ml'mhers t lll'lll'd out I worl's nbnut 1\·lll'lnr::m ll1story vice-president, Mrs. Helen Coop· Friday evening fot· the Hattie A. a_nrl people• 1!:11'1' hl!l'll clone nut· eJ" seerelary, Mrs. Dolores Ward; Ford Past Matrons cluh meeling

'Side of lhP stalt•. Tilr-rp I,; much pr~ject leader, Mrs. Eunice with Mrs. Fot·est Smith. After a we c;an do, !If! C'lllllli!liPrl, and Jli'O· Bal~er· . reportet•, Mrs. Fmnces regu!at• business session and ~0· mo_ling an trtlr>rr,sl Ill, :md rr.r.og- Lange'· l'ommunity ehairman, cinl holll', the hostess served n111on ot, local ltislory w tile first Mrs. Marie !~elton; recreation strawberry Ice crenm ctesscrt, lea

1 k s!ep. leaclr.r, Mrs. Beulah Huds·on; and and coffee. J 0 0 1 • • Thr occnsirm wns llw Snr•iety'g sunshine lender, Mrs. Helen Cur· • • • annunl meet inr,. N1!w officers tis. Ballots were also marl,ed for Mrs. Jay Snyder nttbnderl a

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were ciPcferl ami inlt'(J(Illr.erl. The council"''representative. Sunday school elass reunion ot' Society has ltarl monthly meet· The dull will have a picnic J·Im·bor Beach Baplisl church nt ings thronghoul the yen1•, with a Jnly 8 at Silver lnl,e. the home ol' 1\'Irs. Hohison Wei· memhet•shlp of 1<10 pemons .fmm '' * ' loci< at I·Im·bor Bench ove1· the lhe Lansing m'Pa, inl'lncling Ing· CHURCH YOUTH MEET wee!( end. Twelve former rnem· hnm, Clinlon anrl F:nton eonntics. Young people or Mason Bap· llers were presenl. lt had IJe['Jl :l3

1 • • • list, Presbyter·lan and Methodist years since 111e last reunion. All

I churches gathered at Rayner the women are grandmothers Mrs. C. A. Davis Clf Ji:den, nc· 7

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of Aurcii 11 s, alll'illled llw recep- for brenldnsl ami a worship serv· Mrs. Don Peahody, Jr., enler-1 lion given ro 1• .Jcr'l'y c:1J1: 11vay, a iec. Mr. nnd Mrs. Winston tuined at dinner Stinday, honor·j Leslie rrr:~duatf', Sunday nftet·· Dnncr.r, Ml'. and Mrs·. Vntlglm ing ber younger son, Steven Guy, noon, from 3 In fi, r:i 1•e 11 hy his· Snool,, Mrs. Lyman Freshour and on·his third birthday anniversary. parents, Mr. anil Mr~ .. Warren Mrs. Clarence Hodel served Those present, in addition to ltis Gnllnway. serambled eggs, bacon, orange parents nnd brother·, Mlchnel,

Juice, lomato juice, mille and were Mr. unci Mrs. E. J. Huddy. Mrs. Burdclln lloss nf Edmore sweet rolls. Nancy Bray, Harry Cal'e and ice cream were served I

and Mrs. Mauri . Cram I on of St. I spenity and .John Coy conducted after dinner. Steven received sev· Charles were dinncl' g11csts of the worship service. era! gifls. ' , Mt•. and Mrs. 0. S. Clipper ! TIHII'sclay evening. Tlwy are sis· ters of Mr. Clippr.t•.

Mrs . .Tnmes Swm·JC>in of Bath called on Mrs. A. ,J. Hall Monday afternoon.

Mr·. and Mrs. Nelson Brown and Mnrgnrct: were in Adrinn Saturday ami Sunday, guests of Mrs. Mildred Bauer, fm·mer Ing· ham county health clcpartment nurse; nnd mother of Dr. George Bauer, no\vservlng with I he navy at Not·man, Ok!uhomr~. Mrs. Geoi'ge Bauer Is the fol'lnm· Caro­line Brown.

David Greenman anrl Alft·lecill Frost of Williamsto.n and Gerry ·cook, Betty Bissell and Lyle Wol· don arrived home this week for summe1· vacation from Asbury eollege, Wilmore, Kentuci'Y·

Mrs. Lois Wiltse of Lnnslng visited Mrs. A . .T. Hall SRturdny.

Mr·. and Mrs. Lloyd 'l'necltey nml Linda nncl Mr. tllld Mrs. Carl Fuller' and br,ollwr·, Dale, of On·

I stead and Mr. and )VIrs •. Oswood Seyfried of Lansing .-were :guests nt cUnner Sunday .cif;·Mr .. and Mrs. Clilllde. Laws. ·The. occnsion was In observance of the birthday .anniversaries of Mrs. Seyfried and., Mrs. Laws. Mr. nncl Mrs. Lawrence DeWitt and sons :of Lansing nnd Mr. nncl Mrs. Waldron of East Lansing

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r lniJhnm County lfew~ Pitge 5 Letters io Editor chase the of!lcers fo~llcl PElrt of ···--~..,._,..,....,.-.. -.. ---~··.-- · "plllr nf pants left In r1 cjog run I

Onondaga Mr~. Riidon P,1elclwin

RiRnga R'l"der,t- ''~ Hu.1 flenlng mnn l~npeo pn11~ w u ., Wily over a fence. Has that mAn

ever returned? I notfcml hy lnst wee);ls Ing· ]\lfayhe tho range riders SilVeri

ham Cmmly News that the rlll,YB toe dQy th!~ lime. People Jova nf the wllrl west hnve rettiJ•nert, flr.tlon, hilt It Ill tho renl Mc!Cny '!'he range riders nrn In their Sllrl· th!it counts, How milch of a riles again, riding the trnjls of f'IHlnc~ would n prisoner hnve to

Teachers List· Honors Pupils

D 8 Ingham. escape If he wure hunlleuffed? tin, 1•ogcr Pari', Connie , 'amson, 'r)le ncr.OIJnl wns ahont nn es· .HU!i the fellow who lost hls punts l~l'llners Smol;e, .Judith '!'nul, cnpod pr·lsonm•, Hr. r.sr.(lperl ut .'l still got his hnndctlffs on'? Did .IIIIIBI Bmlell, Stevrn Elrlns, Pres· Ill tile llflet•noon !)Jn sll'nll" wn1•n

• ~ ~ " ~ ~ I he l'nngc rldl!J's flncl tlwlr mnn ton ParT rtnd Genova Wlrmnnn, blown, marl hlocl<s were set up, hnndcuffed'l 'l'hos~ who missed no spelling wallcle·tnlltii!S were handed out, Don't lcld yourself that lho;se wnnl8 nru: SLI!! Ji'lll'mnn, Diane plunf)s sonrocl over·lwurl, after hunts rlon't cos! rnonev to ·~x· MrH. !•:dnr1 lvfn{)l'<•, l<'adrPr· of llw Gr·ny, Elnlsr '!'nul, floxy Me· I t 1 ft 111 J •

wo s nne a er· sac t es were pnyers. Jll'ilriiii'Y 1'1111<11, 1'"1"11'1:: illill DiiVirl •·rlcllttol !lttcl Gf)JWVn Wlren1nn, I I I t f tl . I " Jllg ec, mr o IC! corrn come Mnyhe wr. ought nl lens! to hr. Not·r·h; !IIIli lu•r•11 111'11111'1' nlrHf!llt '!'he ~cholnstlc honor·rr>ll Is: 'rhlrfl tl

I I Ill posse, glnrl tlml therr. hns been 11 big nnr· lrm .Y f.,,. Ill<' l'lll rr• Y<'Hr. The gmrlr, Dlune Gmy, George Nort•ls 'J'l e 1 i It t "'i 18 I I 1 g 1111 wns on. ' w · chnnge In the hnnllng of I'Dnvlcts Jo I11Wiu1: liil\'1' nfi,.,:t!d 110 H)ll!lllng nnrl Elnise '!'nul·, fourth grade, 11 1 1 111 1 1 1 t f

yenr·o 1 c rspCI'Uc n c c <ec o I o since lust Septomhm· 5, Ask t!1e words dl_ll'ii.IE llr" 1<~:;1 li weultsJJ\nitlr lfnyter·, Mux Mnrtln, Con· sig!Jt 0 11 elc .. y JJn playncJ i I ·1 o Ohll • • c ~ ITI!!fl WilO clir!n'l llLint lifll'rl n.IIOLiglr pe_.r 1.11 : !J));J .. llr1yll•r·, .I PIT.\' ~:mn· nil• Smnso11, Frnnces ,Smolce anc.l 111 1 i i 1 1 1 til "

1 co am see c w I I I w uw un then for an escnperl conl'lct; 11 Iiiii!, I l<~ruld lluyll'l', fl11h1Jy Ho-, .lurlilh 'l'aul; fifth grade•, Wendy the sun hncl left the valley, But convict who toolt the lives of 2 of ell' II, ~i:<llrlra c 'I:<J I' r<Jul Pully Cors~r. C~·nthia Corwin, Roxy lw couldn't shalw the range our citizens. Bu~dll'ill. . . IY!I!\Vfldwel, Cui'Olyn

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'l'IILII Ullll riders. I·IARRY DOESBURG, l·111' till' llli''IT!lf'dl<~i" morn, Gunr-va Wlt·ernun, 'l'Jto"l! \Vito 'l'l 1 1 1

~ 1 s come o me ns goO( news. Stoclchrldge Mr~. Mru• :-:p1'1111: lbt:; 1111• f,dJnw· lwve pm·fecl utlemlunce fm• till! Is it n fnct thut this lB·yem··old lng fiiiJllls rr11· i"'ri'<'<'l ull<'lldnrll'l'; lu~l semestct· IU'I!: Preston Parr, hid In a harn .Just n block from A Candl"da"e Mi<'liiu•t I Joylr•, :;,,,. I•'IU'IIIIlll, llon· StCVI:!Il l~lclns ,Janel Bodell Mux the jnll'l When several stm·es .,. nlrl F:id11s, I ;~''"W' N111Thr, t;:loi:a• Mor·t In, Rog~r Parr, Mm·y Sue were looted In Sloclchr·ldge, where 'T'1111i, ltuiH•rl t 'rotwln, 1\enuuth fo'Lll·man and Ronald Elclns, did they f!nrl the lopter? In a Former pr;;slrient 'l'ruman may Dwlcill, 1\1'1111 lluyll•r, Mnx Mar· Mt·s. Helen Lynch, teacher of, horn, along w!lh his pile of loot. not hove nmhlllons to he I he

tlw j11nlo1' lilgh roam, lists per· Where did Nealy Buchanon hide? Democral'lc nominee this fall, hut reel uttendanre for the ycm·: In n born. And where were 2 1he Is malting nois-es l!lce n cnn· Donnu El<lns, Bl!lty Clarlc, Lnrt·y clt!wns found murdered? In a llldate. His lniest oullnll'st from !~Ieins· and enrol Clark. Walter lmrn. Why didn't or why rlon't Italy sounrls thnt way, And his Wireman has per·fect nttemlancr. officers sPm·rh , every barn In trip ahmnd reminds me how this

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I for the sPmesler·. Those · who Michigan to flrid the munlorer? snme Idea wns used by others In m!sse!lno wm·rls on their mastery In the account In last weelc's the past ns n springboard fm· n

I s.pr.lllng tr.sts arc: Burton Bald· paper, the 18·yenr·old had heen In presidential nomination,

0 win, My1·on Bnrlell and Connie .inll .sr.vernJ limes hefore. '!'here· While lw Is away, the ~ front flrny of th:! severllh grade ami fore· he !mew all I he exits, even n.mnlng candidates for the Demo· Karen Barlond ami Shel'l'on Ben· lhm;gh there were no lights over Cllltlc nomlnnllon seem deter· son of llle eighth gmde. '!'hose 011 the doors. Brealclng nnd entering ~lned to destroy one another's tlw scirolustlr honor·roll r01• the In the nightllme Is a felony. Tn l~putatlor!s. Their· much udvcr· past ti Wl'el<s fli'J'Iml arc: Slxll; many cnses It results in n trip trsed F'i.orrdn debate turned out to grndc-, Charlollc .foimAton, Helen to ou1· prison on M·106, Alr·eady he ? )JJett~ tm~e affulr, hut tire·

1 Garrecl, Donna Eltins ami Betly he !mows about the safety of wo1lts stm ted tmmedlately there· 1 Clark; seventh f.(rndr., Carol harrrs. after. All of which reminds me of < Clurlt; anti clf.(hth erndc, Sherron Some time llacl' the taxpayers the hanclshalclng by the chairmen Henson Rodney Lentz and John of this county bought what wns of the 2 parties In supposed

Wh•n if "I·'Y' ""'"'·" r.111 OY. 4.7711 N~rrls' · supposed to he an es·cape-proof agreement nhout how the cam· ond o10r llwor<mrtloly "'t""i""'''d •nd ' wagon for tmnsportlng prisonm·s pa!gns should he conducted. ""'"l"·''''ly-n<plipr"'" ,.,.,,,",;,,,lion will Girl 1.~ ln,luJ•ed hetween the jail and Lansing, Yet In 1954 every canrlidate was ~11idly '"''I f"""'''"'•nlly '"'lore yo11r n man rlid escape hy leaping from aslccd to sign a pledge to conduct

i\nnn Molu·, daughter of Mt•. 1 1 1 1 n cleat! "amJY Jg Mn · 1 eloclrir. rdoiq,.r,olor f<, normol 1ervice, I lC Un OC H~! Wagon at: the traf· ' ' c d n. 'ny Signee ami M1·s. fi't·anl< Mohr, was hurt fie light nem· the jaiL Tn the this pledge, hut that campaign Monday after·nonn when a largr was as dh·ty as any in my ex· tire fell on het· ln the yard at her Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Me· pe1·lenco. Scurrilous and anony· home. Sl10 was taken to Silmson Kessy and family of .Taclcson, Mr. mous literature was cil·culoted hospltnl In Enlon Rapids by her and Mrs. Gerald McKessy of about several of us. It wns ells·

'II• n.,r,.,;td ~;"·''"" Unils mothe1·. Site has a brolcen right Kalr.mazoo and Ml', and Mrs. irlbuted In the dead of night !lice ----- · .. _ -·--- collnr·llone and forehead cuts, I G_ aylord McKessy ancl son of most of such atlael<s. No Demo·

-- Plains road. crat denounced these low blows. S"'['A~'~~lE'Y . Sun<lny gtlests_ of Emest Me· Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mortln The scandal .mo.ngers will be

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hessy were Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam and sons visited Arthur McFarren .lust as busy thts t1me. Singing a Bush ()f Onondaga, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Dianr, of Olcemos pledge to conduct a clean cum· , C!Jat•les Bush and daughter of Sunday. paign. does not have very muc~1

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M.r. and Mrs . .Jerry Dulce of porters resort to character as· meanmg when a candidate's sup·1

Ac:rwn spen·'· the wee!' end with sassinn.tlon thro11gh the rlistrlhtl· Mr. and Mt s. II. A. Duke and t!on ot libelous but anonymous . Bernell. literature, When a Pandidate per·

Mrs. Nevah Long and Mrs. mils thls to be done without pub­Lottie Eldridge of Eaton Rapids licly denouncing it he is just as and Mr. and Mt•s. L. B. Bart• of guilty as t hr. aullwr and clrcu. Mason were callers at thr Mne lntor of the lles. '!'his year the Spring home Thursday evening. nttaclcs of lhls kind have started Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gllllver· of with the circulntlon of nll sorts of Pleasant lai<e were aiM callers stories about the presfrlcnt. In during the week. the closing- few weel1s or !l!ys,

Mrs·. Billie Weller· visited rela· watch out for these gutter tac• lives at Howell and RcdJorcl Sun- tics. Past experience tells me clay. they will he employed on a large

Mrs. Ivnh Rein and Barbara scale this time. Zeitz took Mr. Rt>ln to Veterans hospital in Battle Creelt Monday. Mt•. Rein spent the· weC'lc end at

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home. · A E 1 ' Riverside school and commu· n . XOmp e

nity picnic wns at Baldwin park The narrowmlnclerl anrl bigoted Wednesday and with 144 present. people In the South should come The aJternoon was spent in visit· Ia Mason in Ingham county, ing and playing ball. Michigan, to see how real Amari·

Frances and 'l'heo Smolte ore cans live in I he best American I moving and will not attend nlvcl'· tradition .. side school next year, they said. Almost · all Michigan people I

Mrs. Auldrn Zeitz and Mrs. treat all olher r!tlzens as Amer!· Maude McManus and clrlldren of cans, regardless of. color. ,

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Frying Chickens c ALL MEAT, SUPER IHCUIT

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SMA-LL, SMOK~D, BONmss LB. 69C 37c Sliced B~on

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Apple Pie .... 39t JAN!:: PARKER

While Bread 1 1/4·LB. 17C LoAF

Larae Angel Food Ri.Pg JA~iG~~~~ER, EACH 39c Donuts GoLDEN~s~~eA~~~~e~:..MoN Doz. 19&: Danish· Whirls JANE PARKER 6~G4 2'9c Hot Dog & Hamburg Rolls JANE P~RKER, 30c

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Jane Parker PQtato Chips ~~6~ 'a~:< 69c Pumpernickel B~ead JANE PARKeR L6~BF 19c Cherry or Apple Pie JA~EE:~RDK:~~r·-EAcH 49c

_Broiler. Turkeys 6·R LB. AVERAGE LB. aac Leona Bologna J-OZ. 29a ALL MEAT, SUPER RIGHT P;<(;

Northern Pike , PAN READY LB. 43c Breaded Shrimp PAN READY 2 LB. $1 59 EOX ,. •

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Polutoes 10 ~:a age Bananas GOLDEN RIPE LB. 18c Broccoli GARDEN FRESH BCH. 29c Yams LOUISIANA 3 LBS. 25e Sweet Corn FLORIDA 4 EARS 35c Pascal Celery CALIFORNIA STALK 28c Florida Grapefruit SIZE 54 2 29c CUBAN, SIZE 8 (C,IUit: ~2.99)

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Vigoro GOLDEN 50 LB. f2 85 50 LB. 11 ng BAG • REG. DAG ,1]

Asparagus ... 2. LBS. 49c HOME GROWN

Watermelons ~LORIDA, 24-LB. AVG, EACH 11-79

Wahmt Meats c·OZ. 49c EXCEL PKG.·

Cashews A&? SALTED 12-0Z. 5§c BAG

Peanuts in the Shell I-LB. 49c A&P OAG

Strawberries IO·OZ. 29c LIBBY'S FROZEN f>ltG.

French Fried Potatoes A&P 2 ?-OZ. 29c FROZEN PKGS.

Orange Juice A&P 6 6·0Z. 89c FROZEN CONCENTRATED CANS

A&P Popcorn j 1-LB, 15c 2 LB. 29c BAG · . BAG

I Eaton Rapids were Sunday vlsl· If the people of the South are ;:_:_:_:.....=~·=··=-·=· ="·= .. =--==·=-===============:' tors of Carl Zeitz ancl Barbnru. so hot and bothered about· I hell·

Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. states' rights. why don't they

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John Hey of Hound Lul<e were breal< nwoy from !he United visitors. ' States and form their own un·

Mrs. G. 0. rEilnJ Doxtader was ion, and build o wall around lt. talccn to Foote hospital. Jacltson, '!'hr. Uniterl States Is only as Wednesday morning. · She was strong as Its wealresi link A talcen off lhe critical list Sunday. country to be strong must have

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bush ·and all Its citizens stand shoulder to Carole, Mrs, Jessie Bush and shoulder-the colored and the Mrs. Henry Puffenberger· nnd while. baby spent Sunday in Fort People divided are weal<; Wayne, Indiana, visiting Mr. and united they are strong. Mrs. Thomas Allslin, Mrs. Rolwrt Let Old Glory fly over a real Bush remained at the home of United States. / her daughter anc!'son·in-law for 11 SID GRAYSON ;2·weel<s visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lylce, Mr. U ' k and Mrs. Richard Jarvis and nerriC family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry ~Irs. Lee Gerlumlsteln Doyle and sons were Friday eve­ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Foote. The occasion was lhe 21st birthday anniversary of Don Foote.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McManus of Aubm·n Heights we1·e Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bau and Mrs. Mae Spring.

A group of neighbors surprised Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernier last Friday night by meeting at their home and having a farewell party. They were presented with a purse as a gift for their new home in Swartz Creek.

Mrs. Robert Felton entertained the Girls clqb last ·Tuesday night.

Mr. and· Mrs. William Dunavin and family called at the Lee Ger· hardsteln home Sunday evening.

Mrs. Esthe1· Bodell and nephew, Robert: Knigltl: of Wyandotte, and ~·· and Mrs. Jack Wt·lght and daughter of Parma spent Sunday ot Buelt Lal<e Ranch In Indiana

Asa Moore Is a patient at ~~~!ted Mrs. Lee Gerhardste!n University hospital Ann Ai·bo F1 !day afternoon.

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Mrs. Leo Chic!< and Marilyn

Mr. and Mrs. Erwl~ Rhine~ are Kathy returned home Sunday aft· attending the annual 3·day polar er ~pe~ding a week at the Lee bear convention In Detroit R b· Geihmdsteln home ~hUe Mrs. erL Noble is substitutln f · ~ Gerhardst~ln was conftned to the Hhlnes an the mall roufe. or r. hospital for surger.v. Mrs. Har·

Erion Burnett of Klnneville ol.d Green is coring for her moth· died Tuesday at Stimson hospital el this weelc . . In Eaton Rapids. Burial was at Mr. _and Mr.s. Jucob Strob~l Onondaga cemetery Thursd spent Sunday 111 ~etrolt visiting

· . ay. relatives. Mrs. Rose Hart and daughter .

of Columbia road were S d M.r. and Mrs. Robe1•t Felton and vlsltoi·s of he!' brother u~:!J famtly visited at the ho)lle of Mr. Zeitz and daughte, ' and Mrs. David Bnlte1· ot Dans·

M ' "• I. ville lnst Sunday. r. and mrs. Reuben Crites, Mr. anti Mrs. AI Seml(e and

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Rives Junction and Mr. and Mrs, · Mr. pnd Mrs·, Douglas Heeg .Gary Burnett of Leslie were Sat· and ·children spent Sun'i:lay with

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Ray Wolfe and grandson, Jim· and Mr. and ,Mrs. Loyal Shepler, Phone OR 7 I ~)'1... my Cottrell, spent a few days last ,fr., and ·children called at the . . · . • /. w~e.~: tl~l,!ni IV {)QJ'th~l'!'l Michl· Eldred House home · · saturday

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67 Graduates 'mat;rllt~,· Sml'th Enfti·..;ii,~ ' . 'W'lffir.!-1• n'Ifliief ·Moihers""·olub Clnudln Smith entorlalned mot at llw homo of Mrs. Ort•ln

l~nren Jlocnlg nnrl Sharon IInwo W(lspcr lnst Werlnesdny wllh nt a llpJqllle pnrty" nnct ovnrnlr,ht M1·a, Mnurlce Grimm as co-host· stay Saturrlny, RefrcshmPnts ess, Tho noxt meeting- Will be nt '

~couple Speaks Nuptial Vows

the fhlgS liS II fund raising pmJ· . Band Plays for CHt length of time, or•l The lmblos qunllfvlng wem; ·

' Tho schnol hnnrl rr,reetecl ·VII· ' Grncluntlon o:ccrcll5PB for LP~IIr f)' I 1 I Colllll" '' h k Flr~t, Cnmoron Dnvlrl Smith, ~p ll)'S wm·o sr. liP 11 ° lnge l'reslrlent Wendel Barber MJ'c l'gan w· ee high sclwol WllH Tnosduy IJVflllin(.(

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~torr. nncl Glonn's gnl'age In 11ncl his rcp.resentntlvr. fro'm tho !l·montiJs·otd son of Mr, ann Mrs. nt R:t5 In the Hrhonl nudltoJ'hlm

were mostly on the relish ~Ide, the home ot Mrs, Rlchnrd Web· riPirlcs, swr!Pt nnrl som·, ollv()'s, bor June 14,

r•o!nry, cnrrot stir! I{~ nnd rndlsh I------------rose~. .

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· Stodrhrlrlgn r.ounr.ll, Ambr.1sr b · On tho program wm·r.: Prnl'rs· . }Ji'Joyd Wfll·rt, ,,,.,, rllnl Mr·:-;, r~ncl Albert MnHehlm's In Gregory. Drarly, when he IH'rivorl In Hr~rr·l· Q . Servance month-old son of Mr. and Ml's, slonal, Mrs, Clyr!e Allen: lnvrwn flotty J\rumer nf Mn~on wc•ro l\11'mlwrs nf tho Legion also he· "on for mayor exchan"O day, 'fhe Melvin Coznrt won seconrJ; nnd I I' J

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11 11 1 mr I I I tilt' dHitrrol of IIH' 1 ~ b Lori Lantz, year··old rluurrhter· o! ton, .cv. · n 111 • II oe <: .. r er n ' . gnn II hollse to IDLIHO t!UilV/Is, Vcter~IIH of F'orefrr,n 'VnrH color· , . b Willi I'' I I

Re.v. Bull~ck Gives Memorial Day Prayer

Smoot/1 th list IJUrrh ·rt M·1Hon l•n n '' ' Ml hlrran Weclt observance In Mr. and Mrs, Ramon Lantz wns salutatory, nm •lf!lmonr: J..

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• c !r. ' '· • 'l'lm flilf:H 111'1! ~x:; unrJ COI"'I! benrerH headed their qelcgutlon c ., Introduction of spealmt·, Supcrln· •tv• May 2:1, nt ,J p, m. Rev. Rny· complete with staff and bracket and members from their' Auxll· Leslie closed With a community third, each receiving a carton of tendent Clnrence Vnnderllndcn; ;Jnd!~bdl L.l Nor·ton ol ffldrAitetlrlllllllflllht:l nl $:J. lary and .the Boy Scqut~. There' brnlly lrrJdaiy llttla p2,00m.Tahttelhldlelfl baby foods. address, "Freedom," Dt•, Carl!!.

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' uu e·r ng serv r•e, c r 1 ,, wna 11 flag ceremony In which y approx rna e y • e g 1 The weelt began with the ser· Were Mr. and Mr~. ,Jnclr Musbaeh Mcrnlwrs of the Legion nr~ US· file Mlchlrran !Ia" wa~ roJ~ed. Mr. ~chool band played a, s It marched man given by the Rev, Dr, N. A. Gross, pl'Ofessor of educatlnn, ric .r1 ll'unllh. In~ llw slognn, "nuy and I• ly a " b " ~ t an 1 from the hinh school and McCune, pastor emeritus of the partment of foundations of crltl· .,.; ' ~ t 11 Y 1 1 J~lng" ns their sules approach. Barber received a trophv. 0 1 " cutlon, MSU.

uueHts n w Pcn•rnrrn, n· • . . . ; . gave n concert on the corner of Peoples church of East Lansing ·nad 1M 1 M · · l'lr y I W·mt Tnspr.rtton of l!rmlsnn s mnnl· Main nnd C11r~ey streets. during assemblies In the l1lgh , Vnlerllel.ory, ,Jean Baiter Cm·l; 'fl er t', anr

1 ~- ' '· r ' ' 1\lt'H, Nut.t IH Hr!lt'!i'nte · rofJJnl r.nnlnment, a ltmr.heon "iven Otto I-JonJ•on_J, lll"ll ·scllool pr111

• 1 1 liblt I d t tl f I' I 'I •'$1\, .John Wnrd nnrl rmnlly nr . ., " cc '"" , so 100 ; ex 1 s were p nco on prestm a on o c ipomns, " r. 'W'I11te Onlr, .Justirw nrnr!y anrl Mrs. Bl!rnlln Nntl, a formr1r by the Kiwanis club, a ban'luet clpal and council member, was school bulletin bonrcts; lndlvldunl Vnnr!erllndon; grarlunlc's crned, tlrinlly of Mn~on, Mrs. Gcrlrwlr. S!rJ!'I!hrlr!~e rcsldrmt nnrl former In the evening,· a visit lo nl!nrby master ·o( ceremonies nnd pre· teachers lnclurlcrl Mlchlgnn mn· Norma Johnson; voenl solo, "The f!a-rJgcl of Granrl Rapids, anrl !lw, f!IYJployc of Commnnwcallh A~so· Hall~· Cnl'lluretor plant In Clare, scntcd gifts to members 'of the tcrlal In their classes; anrl J{ath· Lord's Prnye1·," Mnlotlc hy rtulh iblitde's father· of Delrnit. A wml·1 clnte~ of .Jndtsrrn, wns an official· 11 vl~lt In the Coqlwell ranch and ~roup assemiJicd, living the long· ryn farley, librarian, had 11 corn· I\ecslcr; Alma Mulct•, Cluss of ft\ng supper WfiS ser·ved a! 'l'llr· rlelt!J:lfllc from Ann Ar·hor·, to the • n trip through the oil fields nnd est time In the community· arid prehenslve list of boolrs on· nnrl l!l5!l; and rccesslonnl, Mrs. Clydt tl'bys In Stncl<hrldgc. stntt• cnnvr.ntlon nf the Mlf'!Jiflnn, lmclt to Harrison were high· the three living ln tho vicinity the about Michigan compiled, with n Allen. • The couple lf!ft 1111 fl IHIIH'Y· F'crlcmtlon of Business rnrl t~~O· lights of the day. shortest length of time. Mrs, Ella display of many of them. The three military ,;ervlcr. 'm n trip to Nt•w Yorl< City 'llirt fcsslonnl Women, J'ecent y a Je In· Stockbridge, Hnrrjsol) May- VnnA)Htyne, who .had lived the diplomus gr·anted nrc to Hnmon '~~ •lrl ll ~In son unt.ll. ll;n!J• Slat)er holr.i In Detro!!. She Is or Curtice Murton accompapled longest time In the community; Awards GJ've n ,James Stnl'ford, Bernur·rl A. Sinn· ~es e t' Mlttct•r nrldltirm Is Vle('·(Jt'eslrlr.nl for the Ann Arbor hy .Vern . )\-fcRorle; alderman; Warren ·Ecltert, for having 'lived . ton and George A. Lamberson. now wncle

11 Bllslness anrl Professional Worn· Hobert Rickert, r:lty engineer; In or riear Leslie the second

complct r.l. en's C'luh nnrl prn(.(ram co·ordlna· anr.l Leonard Clossey, .represcnta· A A bl , Graduates arc: Hcsalic 111ary

·.legion Post . Sells Flags

trw for I hr. period of l!J5!lthrough tive of the Chamber of Com· l~nges~ lime: and Mrs. Gertrude t SSe_m y Armbruster, Gwen r. I h LouiHI' j'J"'u t h tl St 1 Beiswenger, .John 1~. Bitllod<, ,Jean . ''"· merce, were me Y Je • oct· l!oMt .condrwt~ Sei'Vil!o·

bridge committee, Cotlncll' Mem· . Mackinder Glenn post No. 510 Instead of class night, the high Balter Carl, Warren Lyle Cnnnrd. !I'll'. and Mr·s. Paul Dancer are, her Duane Fot:d; Township Clark conducted the ·Memorial Day school had 11 program for clt1ss Gerald William Galloway, Davie

SIH'nrilng- a few rlays n t !heir WilHam Caskc,y·, and fonmer vii· · 1 M 3(1 t 2 R movlnrr up and an awards assr.m· Allen I<cnzle, Caroline Alii'< serv ce ay .a p, m. r.v. "' L t ff N E M Wll slimmer homo a! !IIggins lalw. lngc proslr)on[, Paul Stephens. Truman Cochran of .Gt•egory de· bly during school hours last ongs a ' ormn ~. unn,

1 fnmr. Culture club annual pic· The party Inspected the Stnci<· livered the address. Tho Le· Werlncsday In the auditorium, ll~m Jo'rcdcrlclt Richmond, WnllCJ .More Amm'lr-nn fln~:s will "" nlr· for IIJC las! meeting has been brldg11 fire b!lrn, the v!J1age build· gloncttcs "decllcated· the .newly· The progrnm was essen tinily TlrchR!'d Riley, Eunice Yvonnr

·received h,Y tlw Anwrlcnn Lr!ginn postponer! nne week to .June 8. Jng nnd then lunched At Turney's completed entran~e gat!]s .. Mu~lc the same as is usually given on Stanley, lM<lcltlnder··Girnn post ND, :i!O Ml'. nnrl Mr·s. Jlullt ,Judd IHJd rcstaurnnt. Mayor Mqrton ad· vyas, hy the high school ha.mi, class night, said Superintendent I James Frcdcrlclr Adams, Nor within the next f!'\V rlfl,\'S, lllar,v BnrhPI' WPI'~ rllnncr· guests dressed thr high school assembly, Harland fl{ye conducting, lllld the Clarc,nce Vanderlinden. man Howard Allen, Ronald ~II ' The g111rl tlw,v sPI Is In I111Vr of frlrnrls at Fnwlcrville Sunday. telling of.Hnrrlsm1 all n vncatlon eighth grade· girls chorus 'by The seniors 111arched to lhe gene Arras, Larry C. Darden, l\n~ every reslr!enr:e ancl pllll'l' of Ill lsi· Mt·. ancl Mrs. 1Iugl1 Milner lnnd of mcJ•It. The party then Miss Nellie Stephens. stage. Other classes were "moved I F. Bodell, F'rederlclt A .. Boll on •ness display an Amcrl!·an ria~ lnPPIII lhc> pa.o;l '.VPPit at tl10lr cot• tuurerJ the vlllago, .Inspecting __ up" and announced by David Jerry Leith Brophy, .Tnmes Har

··on June H, Fla(.( Day. Tlw Lc~o:ton llrge at Mullelt Jaltc. placr.s of busln~:ss w'here the mny- Kenzie. The clas1; will was pre· i rls Brown, Thomas Weston Bug or was presented with gifts, saw Pr~den. to Direct. · seilted by Rosalie Armbrullter 1 bee, Judith Kny Bu1·gcss, llonalcl

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the cemetery, the Memorial Field, 11nd Jean Carl. High school var-1' Edward Buxton, Dexter Lee the :new Q and c wnr:chou_se, Summer Program slty band played a selection. Chapmnn, Richard Murl Chap Topping's ·Dairy, Inspected the . . Thq program continued: Pres· man, Allen Nyc Chappell, Mnr-htlge muek ,farm:;·, then l'eturned Robet1 Prudon will djre~;t the entation of the spade Garth Ham· lene ,J. Clarlr, · to the connell rooms to discuss Stocltbrldge summer rcct·eatlonnllllton: response, Ez:·a Wireman: Rlchnrcl N. Comstocl{, .Tanlct• mutual problems pertnllilng to program for the fifth year, re· class history, Judy Burgess and Copernoll, Ernest Wayne De· run{llng II' vllln.ge, The day· con· ports' Arthur Smith;' chairman of Evelyn Ruthig; citizenship trophy Bruler, James A. Galbrnllh, Mary cludpd. wil{l, a bariquet in honor the commlt~ee appointed ·by the presentation to the senior class, Margaret ·Gordon, . Jerry Lee of the visitors, attended by 30 vl11nge president, Wendel Bnrber. Principal Otto Hecltsel· ancl class Graves, Joyce Elatne Grimes, men 'prominent In village and Ot~cr.members·on the committee prophecy, Linda . Hoffman and Garth Frank Hamilton, Gordon township affR!rs. The banquet nre: Robert Wool'!land, Richard Caroline Longstaff. James Hasbroolc, Jnck Ranold was se1·verl J)y'· tho J;.cglonettes at Howh:tt, Don. Cronkhite and . Principal l{ecltsel presented Hasbrouclt, Carolyn Jean Hayne~. the Mncl!lncier·Glchn · American Wayne Collier. · awards; A g r 1 c u J t u re Walter James Douglas Hemstreet, ,John L!!gl_on ~ull~lng. The village -council gives $850 Rlley; Renders Digesf. Jean LeRoy Hill, Linda Lou HotTman,

toward the effor-t,. The PTA, Baker carl; home economics, Phillip H. Hull, Jr., Lions club, Legion .and oth~r Jean Baker Carl· DAR Eunice Clayton L. Jewell, Jr., Norma groups, contx;lbute toward .t11e st11n!ey; commer~lal, Eunice Jean Johnson •• Jolu1 J. I<annawln, plan. It Is estimated that tl\ey Stanley; music, Ruth Keesler; Ruth Edith r~eesler, Donna Wy­wlll have approximately, · $1,000 journalism, Norma Mann; Jan· att King, Harold E. Klinger, for this year. Prudon will be paid guage, Norma MIJ,nn, athletics, Douglas\ Nell Lynch, Donald 'f. $60, The school furnishes a .school Warren Conard; science, William ~arquedant, Nancy Lee .Maurer,

1 bt,rs for tra':lsportlng groups to Richmond; band, Francis 'I'hom· Thomas Richard McDnmels, Ed· ancl from the 1alt':!s· lor swim· as Bailey; excellence, Gartli Ham· ward W. McMurtrie, William mlng. . . llton; "I Dare You" book awar<is, Wray Moore, Austin David Pres·

Dr .. Baucher Is · Special Speaker

' "The Three· I'll of Education" will be the· topic of Dr. Morris Baucher, Olivet colle~e, when he addresses· the Gl~t.al)nual alumni banquet at Stocl<brldge high school' auditorium Saturday eve· nlng, June 2, at 7 p; m.

Dr. Baucher was born . in the South. He took hl:i AB degree at the University of North Carolina, his mitste'rs degree at the UnJ. verslty of Alabama. 1-{e was or· dained as a Methodist minister In 1930/ and served 4 years· as a chap,lain In General Patton's third army ·Jn France. He re­ceived his PhD at the University of Iowa. His' post. at Olivet .col· lege Is t~'at ·of chairman of ~ls· tory and ·sociology.

Some of the activities· Include Garth Hamllt,on and Eunice Stan· ton, Kenneth Clayton Ross, Janet swimming in nearby lakes and ley. Emily Sanford, Charles Arlh11r usually to Big Portage lalte, mid· Scholarships presented were: Southwick, Marcus E. Stanfield,. get baseball 'for boys· under 12. Michigan State university, Eunice Frances Ann Thomas, Ronald I The American Legion llponsors Stanley; Olivet, Marlene Clarl~ George Thompson, Charlene Dec the high school baseball, 4 teams and Ruth Keesler. Tltler, Edgar Duane Todrl, Rich· of men's softbal,l', \a~illg a roster ... Glftatory, was by I?onna King, ard Allen Tocld1 Kendall .Toscpll of nearly 50 players; .ladles night, Frances Bailey, Jerry Gallaway, Wheeler, Jr., and Evelyn Wood Qnce a weelt :· volleyball, basket· Jim Brown. Ruthlg.

The committee aslts tliat reser· v~tlo~ cards be returned early.

--Mr, and ·.Mrs. William Ma!cho

will be honor gues!s a_t 11-!1 open hol!se Sunday a~tf1rnoon and eve· nlng .at the.John Mnlcho home. The occasion .1~ their slJver wed· ding· anniversary.. .. ,

Officer )oe south \veil 'has pur· chiuied the Anri Phelps residence,

The interlpr of· Wilde's store has bee" :redecorated.

:Mr; and Mrs. wim~m G. 'Dancer and Mr. pnd Mrs. Sumner Hall observed the wedding anniver­sary of thE) Halls with dinner In Jackson last Thursday.

Guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Erriest Smith Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Horsfall .&nd son of Con· cord, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lylte and daughters and Mrs, Lillie Van Bonn of Plymouth.

ball and other games. · Among the plan~ for -the fu·

ture, says Prudon, are. tennis courts . which could be flooded Im·. skating In the winter.

Prudon- attended the Michigan ~tate summer pjaygr:ound work· shop in April. He coaches basket· ball . and baseball at the high school. · ·

Wengers Entertain At Breakfast Brealtfast for the 8 graduating

members of the senior class who attend the First Congregational Christian church was served Sun· day at the home of Rev.nnd Mrs. Samuel B. Wenger. Later, they

Shower llorlors Brlde·Eiect · were presented with engraved · Miss Polly Mittecr was honored Bibles by members of the Royal wlt.h a linen sti!)~er: last Tuesday Daughters. evening at the .home of' an aunt, Mrs. Burdette Shaft and Mrs. Mrs. Dan . ·llowlett of Gregory. John Glngas of the Loyal Dnugh· The guel:Jts wer~· .mother~. grand· ters served the breakfast. mothers and aunt~ of .the bride . The guests of honor pres<;nt and her ·fiance, .The_ hostess was were: Rosalie Armbruster, Judy assisted by al]other aurit, Mrs. Burgess, Ruth Keesler, Donna Bruce Rled. Miss Mittcer Is the l{lng; Clayton Jewell, Jr., Larry daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Robert Barden, Jack ·Hasbrouck and Mltteer., !!lid ,,viii . Qllcome .tHe Thon:tas McDaniels . bride of Ray Dancer, son of Dr. -The Wengers were recently and Mrs. R. N. Dancer, June 30. hpsts to 15 members of a former

Building Nears Completlnn The new, telephone building is

nearing completion and Is strict· ly flreproqf. It will house about $50,000 worth (Jf equipment. Ar· thur Collins Is· doing the job.

Mr. anll Mrs,'Wesley Selimonds Mr. and Mrs .. Rolland Hardt of Laramie, Wyoming, are visit· and Mr. and Mrs. Max Bott called ing· her brotner-ln·lnw ·and sister, on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wahl of

Jackson ·sunday school class taught by Miss Margaret Ben· nett, on the occasion of Miss Ben· nett's birthday anniversary. Miss Bennett had been the Sunday school teachot• of most of the group attending since they were little girls. Now that the class no longer exists, they continue to meet as Miss Bennett'll guests af Chrlstmall and· again In the spring to honor her. birthday an· nlversary •

Mr .. and Mrs. John Malcho. Grass Lake Sunday evening. . Mrs .. Clar11 Stowe and Mrs. Mr. and M~s. H. J. Gree'n of

Martha .Millette ylslted the P.o1itlac spent Saturday at the Walter Johnsons ·at Dearborn Thomas 'Howard . home. Mrs. Sunday.. ' · ' Landers. and clllldren imd -Mrs.

Honoring Paul .Watson's 22nd Robert Lewis of Holt visited the birtJlday .anniversary, his mother ~owat:~s S!lnday. Monday caUers entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cecil were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Whit· Caudill and-clilldren and Mr. and ney of Union City. , Mrs.; ·Jack· Frlnkle and children Mrs. Vere Yocum has a new

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Sunday. · . ·. great-grandson born at Sparrow :Mr .. arid :f¥1ts. William Caskey hospltlil, Lansing, May 26, to Mr. · , __

entertained· the Wllllrig Workers 'and .Mr.s •. Donald Hanes.· Mr. and Mrs. s. o. Vince Sunday schooi"cl~ss ·of the Meth· Mr. and· Mrs •. Ray H~rdt and moved to 'Mason In time to cele· odlst churc!1 for their_ May meet· Mt·. and Mrs', Jay Asquith spent bratc their 51st wedding, annlver­lng Mo11day .eyenlng-: . , Sunday afternoon at Believue.' . sary, May· 25 .. They have ·been .. : 'J:'he towns111p Is completing the Mrs. AI,rria,. McCloud .. attended Leslie .residents·· sine~ 1905, when sidewalk on the south side Of the funeral servJces at Flint· -Thurs. they· came here on· ttielr honey­square. . . , day fpr her .. brother, Arthur An· moon to visit Mr. VInce's brottier',

· Mrs. Duane Phelps and Mrs. Grace Galbraith were co-host· esses for a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Donald Morgan last Tuesday. There were 16 present and played ·games. Mrs. Morgan received many gifts .. Refresh­ments were served.

, Mr. and Mrs ... Got:don Keeper derson. Others atteniJlng . were who was the Baptist minister In spf!rit the :week end.wltlt'relatlves :(\'Irs:. :Mayrene. Howlett, Mrll. Leslie at that time •. · . lit Indian Indiana., El~anor Bartlett and James Me· 1 Leslie Bowman's club will meet ::Mr... . Maic,,.Bptt. and . at the GAR hall Saturday, June family · were. Sunday . and Mrs. Floyd. Ward·; ·sr., 2, at 8 p, m. visitorS'' of Hardt~. · · · .. : visited Sam Sidell at Fowlel'lillle -'--'---.'--'---.--~--'--·, MriJ. ·Is visiting Sunday, . , ·, ... . ·language Is. a lier ·Frlnkel The annU!ll·MemorlnJ Pay exer- ·conglomeration of many lan-

«;l~f!S .of ,Wa~er!m> :VIllage ·~hurch Q-.aages; the word. alcl11~my' Is will ·be next Sunday- ·.atternoon. from Arabian,; jaguar, Brazllllan; Band concert Is' at-1:45 with the typhoon,· Chlneose; ski, Scnndln· progra.'m ·at 2:15. Rev. Trlirilan avian; waltz, Geiman; buoy, Hol· Cochran .. of ·.Gregory ts guest l~nd1 geyser,· · Ieelaridlc; puttee, sJieaker. . . . . . · '. · India; : gr~tt.o, . Italian;

1 coyote,

··Mr. -and Mrs. Elmer-.Lelm:lan MefCican; jubilee, Palcs~lne; cop­imte~talned the :Waiter Barbours ra, Portuguese; malnmoth,· Rus.l and the Curtiss Whltell. Saturday slan;· stevedore, .. Spanlsh; .. cavlar, everting .In honor' of 3. of .their Turkish; ·· Caf\oe, West Indies; ~.lill~ren'll: ~lr,tliday, ~~nlversarles. ~a boo, · H~o,y!fan; ... Portage, . ~udl· ·-:Mr •. and Mrs. ·,GieJl, Runciman torlum, · and ambulan~,. Latin; vlsi.t1'd Mr. :and l'f_frs. Ed _Biglo~ at sopliomor~· an.d hyster~cal, .Greek; Lansing Sunday.· . . · .· · ... potato, chocolate, peon;'.Aztec and : · Mrs;· Ora. ·craig '·and 'motner, Inca lndlaris-the list Is endless. M'rs::·lt Olds, .sJlerit ·Monday at Not much-· wonder ··kids have

. Romu~us. ·J · -'·,. : .•. ,, .,_: .· ·iroutile_wttli.u .. · · .·.· '· ,. ·. I I '• ' • ,• ... ' '~· ' ' ' ': ' • ' • '

....,._.. Club Elects Officers

The newly-elected officers of the Lamplighters ex tens i o n group are: Chairman, Mrs. Ralph Webber: vice-chairman, Mrs. Or· son Taylor; secretat·y, Mrs. Roll· ert Carts; treasurer, Miss Ermn Down; leader, Mrs. Elmr.r Otis; and reporter, Mt·s. Robert Carts. The dinner meeting at the Coun­try Kitchen on June 21 will end the season. Meetings will resume in the full.

Leslie Farm Bureau met last Wednesday nt the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Blackmore. Mov­ing pictures were presented on Hawaii and the Grand Canyon. Plans were made for a picnic In July to close the season's meet­Ings which will resume In Scp· tember.

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Tlw Mf'morlul Dny pnmrle ht!· 11111 nl !he> high school, slopping fii'HI 111 'l'utllr pnrk 111 the> honor roll be>urlng thn IH1!11f'H of sPrvlr•f' mr.n. Hev .. Trihn W. Bullrwlr gave '' Jli'Hyr.r anrl short 11dr!ress. Gold Slur Mothers nnrl mPmlwrs of the Auxlllnrlc>s nf !he VFW nnrl I he Lr.~lnn plar•ed wr·enl lis hr.forr. !he honor l'flll.

AI. IIJP. r•emclr>I'Y Rr.v, Vernon II. Beanlsley r!ellvr.rcrl !he Mr.· morlnl Day adrti'!!SR, Rev, I lnl'l'y S. Cummings Hill!~. F'irlng squarls flrr.d 3 volleys In lionor 'of wm· rlead.

Seniors Gather For Baccalaureate flrtCI'IIIIIIII'Uilll' sc•r·vlr-e' fol' thP

srnior elnss of Lc!slle school was 'iunrlay cvcnlnr: ut 8:l:i, In lhf' 'H'iJOol auditorium.

Processlnn11l WI!!; pl11yerl hy \1rs. f'lyrle Alit• I!; lnvocallon, Rev .. John W. lln!lock; l1ymn, hy "ongl'r>~ntion; S!'ripllll'C I'('IHiill(.(, llov, TT. W. Cumming-:-;; illlrl 11 sc Jeetinn hy I he senior ehnlr.

Thesel'mon, "Two Allilurlcs To wrll'fl Life," \VIIS by !lev. Clwrles E. While, DD, of Cllri~t's Epl~eo­pal church, Lnyton Coi·ner·s: rnusieal seJPctinn hy !he senior dwlr; henedkilon, Hcv. Rober! It. Worgul: and recessional, Mrs. Clyde Atlcn.

The music was under !he rllrcc· lion of Roland Lewis; with Non­ria Whitney as nccompanlst.

The pnsl week has IJPC'Il filled with elernrntary school piPni<•s for Individual classes. All have heen at Russell pari' to dntc lllll 2 groups will go !Jy hus tn Potter park In Lansing- to visit tiJC zoo.

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SEVENTY-ONE HOLT SENIORS will be craduated at outdoor eommencemenf exercises Wednesday night, J~ne 6, .at the school athletic field. In case of rain, the exercises will be in the gymn.a­sium.

Austin Grant, news editor of radio and television station CKLW, Detroit afld Windsor, will speak. The topic will be "Penny for Your

" Music will bo .presented by the Holt band under the direction

of Gerald Winters. ·

· Dr. Cl1arles Henderson., acting school board president, will pre-sent the diplomas.

On Sunday night, June 3, at 8, seniors will meet in the school gym for baccalaureate services. , Rev. Vernon T. Smith of Holt Pres­byterian church will deliver the sermon, "Commit Yourself."

Rev. Wilson Tennant of B11otherhood Temple Methodist church in charge of' the service. The high school choir, di1·ected by Wil­

liam Ainslie, will sil"\9 and a school instrumental group will play the procession9.1,1~ n,(r~c~~-ssiona I.

Holt scliool''i:lo"es: not have valedictory and salutatory ratings. . Instead, scholastic recognition is given to the top I 0 members of the seniorJ classftbased on their entire high school record. Tho names are not a~ailable until iust prior to graduation, Scholarships will. also .be ·:p-nnoLncod during the graduation ceremony. . :

· Fighte~. Gives Up Cciree·r To D·o Evangelistic Work The mml who f:iave up a prom:

Ising ring career to ' engage In church ,work is conducting special servIces .at tt1e WllliS;mston Church of• tlie ·Nazarene.· He is Rev. Clarence' .(Tlz). Jones, for· mer ··heltv:ywelghf tioxer In West Vlrginin, The · series opened Thursday night· ·at· Williamston and wlli continue through June 1

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Dr. Bond Heads Trades Office Dr. A. Dewey Bond has been

placed ·in charge of the trade as· sociation's Washington office, ef· fective Monday, May 14, accord· ing to an announcement made by the American Meat Institute, Chi· cago, Illinois.

Bond, a specialist in agrlcult.ure economics is a na live of Chester· land, Ohio. He received his bache· lor,'s degree in agrlcul lure from Ohio State university his master's from Cornell university and his doctor's from Michigan State university. He was a graduate research assistant at Ohio State and Michigan State. ,

After completing studies at Cornell, he joined the American Farm Btjreau Federation in Washington, with which he served for 2 years, be'fo1·e going to earn .his doctor's degree. He then became assistant director of the institute's marltetlng depart· ment.

Mrs. Bond and their· daughter, ~linda ,fla ve .been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllls Col­lar, and wlll join Bond In Wash-Ington this week. ' ·

~urors Plan Picnic

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·Dansville News lielen Young MA 3·3931

One Teacher Leaves Staff At Dansviile

;;tr. Elhd tifrs. Lo\!ls \+/ooqs ahc1' filmlly &ttended El ;l51h wedding nnnlvr.r~~ry . ~r.lr.tll'l\tlon ot the Iutter's pnrenl~, Mr, rmrl Mrs. ,Tohn Pler~on, of St .. JolmH Sntur· dny evrnlng,

Cub Scouts Have Picnics

M1•, nnd Ml's, Wnllot· Crusoe of Don No. 2 unci den No, :lol' llw Mldlnnd spent the weell enrl Wllh Cub ScoLII~ h111l pl<!llle~ J'ol' !hell'

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I fl!:l~ Sp-onsnr!'! nnV.e :::lnJ~ r~rrs .. Mf.1t~et Sh1.1nhoh o~ t1.1h·: M!ss 1-tt,!et ,./oori'e <~hd Ceoh::e sinrr, wlio has just returned from Seymolll' of Fowlerville via!tllrl n il weo11s trip rn F.11ropo, wns a Mr·. l\11rl Mn>. Cl)rtl'hls Woor)s bun· Monduy gtwsl ol' Mr. unci Mrs. rluy, Brmnr.l r 'l'nylor. ' M1·~. Eliznhel h Down nnrl Mt·s.

Mt•. nnrl MrH. Hohnr1· Hno of ehnt·len Asnm, S1·., of Mom·oe Mnsnn W0t'O Sulurrluy evnnlng sprnl Saltll'rlny with Mr. rmrl

tawton Gauss Is New Barber Lawton Gnuss purr.hnsed the

hnrher 11hop In Dunsvlllc, and . opened for IJUijlncss Monday morning, 'l'he bnrb(!r shop has heen closer! for several months dLte lo tho ~lclmess and tleath of J~nJ•I Brnmnn, who was the only bprhm· In Dansville for ulmost 40 YOIII'R,

Fm·mm· ltf•Hhlrm L Dll!H Arthur Cline of J!;nHt. Lnnslng

riled suddrmly Saturrlny evening aflcH' n heart allaclt, T'he Clines llvr.rl ,lusl we~t of Dansville on I he Hoyee furm foJ• sevet•al yenrs.

'l'he faculty of Drmsvllle Agrl· eultuml school fot• l050·fi7 will not 'he ehnngr.ri much fmm the )>resent school· year, Only one teachl!!' I~ lonvlng I he school. sy~· tem, Mrs, Myma CumpiJP.II, who has been un em·ly clcmenlaJ'Y teacher fot' a~~ yent·s.

Mr. und Mrs, noy Glovm•, llnul meetings lnst wr.el>. Mlsa ,Janke Mnrquerlnnt nt' TLtosdny lhe SmL1Is of den No,

Leslie spent Wrntnesduy Wilh 2 twd u picnic 111 Huynm• pu1·k 111 Miss Connie Wast. Muson nnd Iuter suw '"l'hu Lone

·Yne imlwri goorls aAle sponsored I1Y Dunsvlllo 0, R. s. No."IIO llllH !won pnstpon!!rl from ,1111111 fJ to ,June 111. 'rite solo will ho nl 1'1!1•· l!lttR IHII'rlwunJ ~torn In Muson. On tii!J commlllou In r!hurgu· 11rn Mrs. Dnvltl Woorls. Mrs. Gl!herl Glover• unri Mrs. Mlnn Oils. All imlwrl gnnrls shoul!l hr. lnlirm to llw hnme of Mrs. Otis hnfore !I a. 111. Sutuniuy, .Juno HI.

Mr. nnd Mrs .• TouJ'I McCnhn nml nrwgor" ut lhe fo'ox 11·outr·c!, 'l'hn fnmlly of Mason were Sunduy hoys wm·o .Jimmie LeonuJ'[l, M1·s. Delln Wnrrl, MrH .• Jny1~r· evening luncheon gLwsls nf M1·. ftogel' Pollot1, HLISSI!IJ llu!!, Dan· F:lc!tHiwn und rlnughtor unrl Mrs. nnrl M1·s, Harold Wing. ny Showr!l·~. Donnll! VnndeJ•murll Allf'e Myr•1·s of .lnd1srm und lVII'.

M1•. and Mrs. Dnvld Woods nnrl unrl Kcnrwtil Woods. They were nnd Mrs. Anrh·cw Pnllw~r· of Lilli· fnmlly were dinner guests Sun· uccompnnlerl hy Mrs. Don Lmn· Hlng were Stindny viHitrm,; of Mrs. dny Of Ml', nncl Mrs, fo'r•nnl< Ger. nrd. Frances Neilclunl~ Ill SLIIIH!!I

guests ot' Mr. UJI(l Mrs. Don Leon· Mrs .. Jtrn Hess. , unl. MI'S, n. M. J4nugl!lln spent l'illn·

Mi'. nnrl Mrs. flomwtl 'J'uyirH' rlny wllh M1·. nnrl Ml's, Orin Voss, Wri'H SIIIHllly I!Vl•nlng glWSiti of ·~ 1 '· , " . , . . , Ml', und MI'H, F'nnl No!son of MI .. lllld Mts. Os~UI f,Iolrlc,n ot Stnd>hr!rlg(!, 1-Iowc•ll, Mr. 111111 MI'A. 1 erl CUr. II·

· JJel' und l\11·. nnrl Mrs. Lnwton Mr. unr! M1·s. Alll!!l't Kolle~ nml Gauss Wei'P. Sntunluy evr.nlug

lions ol I• lll'm,lngtnn unrl MI. a IIlli gLaesls o( Mr. und Mrs, Lyle Mrs. Glen Curlls nnrl Hon of I Rimy nf Wllllumsl'rm.

Mr. Guuss has heen located ln Wlillumslon Cm· I I years nne! has 1l11ring that lime hl'l'll u l'eslrlcnt of D:msvlllc.

Vacation Church School Dates Set Do nsvllle v n c a 1 I o n church

school will h!!gln Momlay, June 4, und will he mnrhteled In the Melhodlst nnrl Fror! Methodist chun~ht•H eud1 wcmlt rlny from 8:•15 u. m. till ll : ao n. m. for· 2 weel1s.

Mrs. Ruth Curlls of Mason and Mrs. Pearl Codtrnnr. of Duns· ville hnve been contrncled to fill the vucnney nncl to talw cnre of the ndditlorl[ll rmrolhnent ex· peeled In llae fall. M1·. nnd M1·s. Cumphell plan lo spend next yenr in Jacl<sonvlile, Florlcln.

vln of Lunslng. Scollls of den No. :! lind llielr lfavcm. Mr. nnd Mrs. B1·uce fo'lrwout of picnic ut the horn!! of M1·. nn<l 1\11'. and M1·~. L.ouls Still unrl

Lunslng were gUP.sts nl rllnne1· Mrs. ltolwrt Anderson Wcdnr.s· fnmlly or Mason, M1·. nnd Mrs. Snturdny of Ml'. nnd Mrs. J;:dr,:m· rlny nftomoon. BoyH in thai rlen Dnvirl Diehl nnr.l family 1111!1 M1·. Scrlpler, ut·c Gonion Gmilfly, ,Jon-y Lnx· unrl MrH. Dorn Dlr.hl unci rlnugli·

Mr. und M1·s. Glen Slinrlnnrl ton, Honnld Breslin, Hilllnlrl Bur· ters were Sunrluy dinner gum;ls and fmnlly were Sunday dinner ge~s unrl Bobby Andm·son. of tlwlr Jmrents, M1·. unrl Mrs. c. gLwsls of I lie luttei''H purents, M1·. 'J'!tl' CuiJ Scout pndt nwr!ll11r: A. Dlrl1l. 'l'lw nr•tm;lott wns ill nnd Mrs. Donal Pnrl1s or Wll· wns Monday ~venlng at llw town ltormr of llw liil'llirluy IIIUtiVf'l'· llumston, hull. Wolf aw,ll'fis wcn! presented snrles of MrH. Sllrl, MI'B, David

Munith W<'l't' Sti'mlny vlslloi'R of ' 1 Mr. and M1·s. Georgi! W. Mllcltell. (C:outillltf'tl 1111 i'UJ:'I' :1)

No sensible man woiches his feet hit the ground, He looh t~he11u to see wltal kind of qroLmd they'll hit next.

The shop wlil he open every weeit day except 'l'hursduy fi'Om !l n. m. until 6 p. m.

Cinsses for i<lnrlergnrten, first, second unci I hll·rt gt•ade pupils will talto place In I he Methodist church. Teachers are: Mrs. Duvid Diehl, Mrs. li'orrest Walker, Mr·s. Harry Moore, Mrs. Ralph Sup!· ra11, Mrs. Clyde Curlls, Mrs. Wll· llnm Niswonger, Mrs. Roylyn Mlllcr, Mrs. Lawrence Swan, Mrs. Wnyne T~>ylrw nnrl Mrs. George Vogl, J1·.

Anolher lendwr will he added In the high sehool, nlso cnusr.d by 11 lm·ger enrollment and II Is expected the position will he filled wllhln :.! woolts.

The faculty wlll he: Senrl Briggs, superintendent; G. E. Mnnnlng, prlnclpnl nnd science; Vincent Carlen, lnilLtsiJ•ial nrls; Ga1·rett Wheaton, vocational ngri· r.ull'ure; Frederlclt Swegles, so· cinl studies and driVCI' training; Allee Hunt, commerr.lul; Frnnels Cappaerl, conch nnd malhemn· lies; Margie Briggs, homemnk· ing; Mary Sir·ourl, English; Louise Manning, English;

M1·. and Mrs. Carl Spease of Gmve nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steinhoff and family of Flint we•·c Sunday ,. visitors of Mrs. Besslr. Turnbull nnd Mrs. Sarah Clements. ·,

M1·. and. Mrs. Vnnce Mead and fnmlly of Mason und Mr. unci Mrs. Howard ShnffCJ' and family of Pcrry wer·e Saturday evening [(L!Csls of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrl Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. George Noi· Jar nf Manchester nnd Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wllliums and family or Per1·y were Sunday guests of litf' Nelsons; Penny Williams re· mulnecl for 11 few days with her

Fourth, fifth, slxlh nnd .Junior high gmups will be taught In !he Free Melhodlst church and their teachers nrc Mrs .. Jnmcs Crttm· baker, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. F'len VunDnmme, Mrs. Hur· old Wing, Mr·s. Erlmund Young, Wessels Bohnet and RP-v. Harry Moore.

gl'llnripnrenls. . Mrs. Lyrlln Wlllyoung of Lan· Mr·. ·nnd Ml'll; Leo Salaske or sing and Mrs. Lawton Gauss

Otsego Lalce.'are spending the were Friday luncheon gLteRts of wee it with: Mr:· rind Mrs. J. C. Nel: Mrs. James W1•ight of Lansing.

Elsie Cobb, seventh grad!! and vocal music; William Slunscli, hand; Helen You11g, ilhmry nml office; Wessels Bohnet, slxlh grade; Clara Cmssley, fifth grade; Irvin Cohb, comiJinntlon room; Allee Card, fourth grade; Euln Perrine, lhlrd grndo; Marlon White, second grade; Pearl Co~h· rane, second grade; Hulh Ctu·las, combination room; Do I' o I h Y Showerman, first grade; and Mar· tha Glynn, ldnclergarlen. son. Dr. Norn Walll!!l' ... of Cham·

Ml'. and Mrs. Clare Hnyhoe of palgn, Ill., ari'Jved last Tttesday St . .Johns were Sunday visitors fm· an exlencled visit with M1·. of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayhoe. ami Ml's. A. J, Miller.

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Mrs. Lawrence Curtis closed het· school year at. Dart school Friday wlth a picnic a 1 Sllve1· lnl1e nem· Ann Arbor·. Mrs. Curtis plans lo teach there again next yenr.

Mr. nncl Mrs. ftohert Felton unci. family or Webberville Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Slusser of Leslie and Mt:s. Lloyd Stoner and dnughter of Lansing and Mrs. Lois Bultel' nnd son Carl of WIJ. llamston wer·e Sunday v!sllo1·s of Mr. and Mrs. David Buller. ~

Mr. nncl Mrs. James Wright and family of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Gmass and Mr. und Mrs. Eugene Gauss and family had a picnic lunch a 1 Lowe· Luke Sun· rlny.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Tad Fay of Slocit· bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin But· tigc. and·llaughters, Wayne 1f,ay. lo1· inid children, Mrs. Ellr.aheth Seeley anll Mr. and Mrs. John AlexandeJ• were Sunday dinner guests of Mr·. and Mrs. Roscoe Amold in honor of .Jhe birthday anniversary of Roscoe Arnold.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds of Coldwater Lalte visited Mrs. llah Bmman Sunday.

Dorcas Circle Has Meeting Regular meeting of the Dorcas

circle was Wednesday evening at the home of M1·s. Forest Ander· smi, Jr. Mrs. Flen VanDamme :md Mrs. Rober! Anderson were co· hostesses.

The business meeting opened with devotions led by Mrs. Rob· el't Anderson. The program after the husiness session wns in charge of Mrs. David Diehl and the ·topic was "Arlventure in Africa." Mrs. G. E. Manning led the pledge service. Two guests were presenl, Mrs. Antoine ·Ruest and Mrs. William Moore.

Hefreshmenls of sandwich loaf, ~:e,!l~hes,: n:'l!f,tS. nnd nuts, coffee al:id tea wi;lre served by, the host· esses. . '

The next meeting will I.Je .June 27 u t the Ito me of Mrs. :noscoe Arnold.

SINUS SUFFERERSI

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Waliter unci sons of New Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zalewski and family of Ol<emos and Mt·. uml Mrs. Guer· don Hanna of Lansing were Sun· day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brool<s In honor of lhe hirthday nnnivcrsm·y ol' Mrs.

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Brooks. · Mr. and Mrs. A. B. B1·aman,

.Joe and .Jean were Sunday vlsi· tors of Mr. and Mr·s. Fred .John· ston of Vineyard Lalte.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cates and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Wm·ehnm of Houghton Lalte.

Mr. and Mrs. Roylyn Miller and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. nml Mrs. ,John Kelley of Lansing·. · Miss Connie Washburn of Kala­

mazoo was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Milchell. M1·. nnd. Mrs. Jack ShnJTer and sons of Holt and Mrs. Rosa Washburn of Mason were Saturday evening visitors at the Mitchell hom!!.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Frase•· and family of Lansing were Sunday evening suppe1· guests of Mr. nne! Mrs. Warren Mu£11ler.

Mr. and Mrs. Jeclson !"elton were Sunday evening luncheon 'guests of Mr. unci Mrs. William. Terrill of Lansing.

Ml'. and Mrs. ·A. 0. Greenough spent Sunday with Miss Annette Greenough and Miss l"rnnces Vollmer of Fllnt.

J>IJIJt•o Advunced Design, 8·ft, 2 Brenk·front blonde end tnbles Mrs. Lennuh Abbolt of Pleasant e!tJcb·iu ••efJ•ig!'J'Utor Coffee tnble, lll>holstered plllt.· lnlte and· Mr. nnd Mrs. Cort Cross-

Deluxe l~l'igidnh·., Electric Range fm·m t'Ockel' mnn of Ortonville spent the first UJ'elll<fnst miolt, ronnel table Ottoman, t'oot stool, shndow ltoxes of the week with Mrs. Otis. Zenith 17·hwh blonde cabinet Kenmore Antomutie wnsher . Mrs. Myron J(!rby. was a Satur·

televl11lon KenmoJ•e eleqtrlc dryeJ' day visitor of. Mr.-nnd Mrs. John 3·plecC: sedlonalliving room Delco •~onvm·slon oil burner. Carr and family of Lansing. The

suite, like new · ·S·dl'llwer office file, lnrge mlrrol' Cnrrs have n new daughtet•, born 2 iJpholshll'ed clmlrs 5 light onk office clndJ'!I Friday, May 25, In Sp.!Lri'OW .hos· 2 m11tehlng end· table'Jamps 3 g·oocl· dressers pitnl. They have named het· 9 tnhle lamps; floor lnmps Pluno Kathy Mae,· ' · 2 blonde P.ncl tnhles, 1 blonde Anf.hJne mantle clock Mrs. Nellie Cline, Mrs. Ethel

coJ•ner tnble · CILJ'd tllbh!, 4 chah'!l, davenport Blaltely nnd Mrs. Ilnh Braman 11l:FI J•eem·cl )>layer Oblong bJ•r.nkfnst table were SLinday visitors of Ethel Eit!Ctrlc New· Home: blonde sew· 4 wooden strnlght·haek chairs Blnlcely, who Is In Veterans hos·

ing· machine Sm•vlce for 12, Blue Ridge 1 pltn1 1in Ann Arbor for· treatment. Blonde ronnd eml table dinnmwnre Mrs. Lydia Switzer returned to Bloncle sqnnm encl table, .modern Cooking J~tenslls het• home In Lansing .Monday

love Rent 1\loclern fireplace screen after spending 3 weelts with her Extension dining room table, 2 betlsltle blonde tnble" sister, Mrs. A. c: · Powllng.

'blonde·· . Plcnlr. tnble.. Mr. and Mrs. Jedson Felton Jfoover vacuum sweeper, willa Outdoor round table, umhl'l'lla and· Mt' .. nnd Mrs .. Floyd Phillips

attachment · Metal swing set , spent the. week end ,at Island 3 W•·ought. Iron whainots Hollaway betl and llllltti'ess 'Inke near Cadillac.

· · ' 'W . Miss Orrene Freer of Lnnslng THIS IS A GOOD LINE OF FURNITURE IN EXCELLENT . · · was a SundaY ·dllmer guest of __,. ·.CONDITION - 1 ·Mr, and.Mrs. Lewis Freer.

Mlllly other. artl~les 1oo· numerotm to mention •. ~errns of lillie are Wllllain Culvel· ·of Leslie and cash.· ·No goods' removed ·1mfll settlecl. for; :Not responsible ·for ac: Mrs. Joan ·Jacobs, • Mr. nnd Mrs. el.dents . day : of. Sale," - ' . ', .. " . , · . Charles Prlnce·and Mr. and Mrs.

: Sam. Wllliams of Lnnslng. and _....,...;...-,._·...;·...;:...;.~. ---.--~ ... ---.----.. -.--~ .. -. -.~·~·.~.,.-,:~: .. -\' ·Miss Susnn Tomll~son, Miss Mnx:l

·D.R~!O.:CHARLES\ SCHOFF~ 1:.-.J~~~~~~e~:~o~,M;;~~ci~r!~t:soo~r: .~'}.:; • ;.;:~;,;.::>;~~~'i··· ;<owN~n,t'\\. ::1 t:: .·.., ... : .. ~ ~~:~.;,~~~~','\~~·~::~*~~~~~/~:~

Jilr.Ell'lN'.· 1 CA'SEY '' · · · · ! ',·; .·~' . \ ·~tOBERT. TOB,AS, Sparrow hospital, Lansing, after, :::~. : .. <~·.: .. ,G~rk · · an. · · , ·,.: ·

M1•, nnd Mrs. Glen Gochlr>J' of to .Jimmie Leoncml, ftoger· Pol· Dlr!lil and C. A. Diehl. Batlle Creelt were guests nl din· Jolt, Kenneth Woods, Donald Vnn· Mr. and Mrs. Donnld Hunt nml ner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Enrl demnrl<, Danny Showei'S and JlllS· son Hlchnrrl of Albion, Mr. nnrJ Showers and family. M1·. unrl sell ftac. The same boy;; also 1'1'· M1·s. Paul Elsenor 11nd famlly MJ•s. Showers and Louise wcrl! relverl arrow polnls and Roger nnd M1·. and Mrs. Howard Bowsc1· Sunday evening visitors of Mr. Polloi< received 2 nrmw points. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ben. and Mrs. Clayton Praetor of jnmln were enlel'taincrl Sunday Slocllbl'idge. Mr. nn1l Mrs. Nolnn Wf'mple nt dlnne1· nt the homc CJf Mr·. L~nrl

M1·, and. Mrs .. Edgar· Serlpler nnd fnmlly of 1~11ngshtll'g were Mr·s. Jlolwrl Andr!I'Soll. attended eighth g1•ndo commence· wee!< end guests of lhe fnl'mer's Mr·s. Zrm Hollal'l lias retur·ncrl ment exorcises nl Laingsburg par·onts, Mr. nnd M1·s. Arthur lo IH!I' home. ·after; spc•ndlng tlw Wednesday night. Janet Scr!pte1' Wemple. wlnlr.l' at Bmdcmlon, i~lorlrla. Mr. was a member of the eluss. Mr·. nnrl Mrs. Sam Cr·urt nnrl and M1:s. Stanley Voss or Mnsnn

Mrs. L. D. Swain ami Mrs. Pnial fmnlly of Lansing, M1·. unrl M1·s. and Miss Donna .Hylwrt of Wll· Ayers of Lansing unci Mrs. Earl Hlchard Bailey unci family of llnmston were Sunrl11y gur.Hts ul' Gott of Holt spent Wednesday Hall, M1·. and M1·s. William Alge1· Mt'H. l!olmrl. wllh M1·. and··MI·s. Robert Smith. and duughtor or Muson, Mr·. unrl M1·. nnd M1·s. Jess Slnnls, Dick ·Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tow11soncl Mrs. Wilson Craft nnd family aad Bmolts 1111d Miss Nuney Will>in·

and family wm·.e Sunday cvenlng Ml's. Vlclm·lu Craft or Bunllet· son :tllemied the dOLihle·hmlller visitors ·of Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Hill were Sunday dinnc1· guests hall gnme at Detroit Sunrlny. Townsend of Ni11'thwest Stoclt· of M1·. and Mrs. Dcwey Cmft. Mt·s. Zoa 1-Jnlmrl Hllf'nl WPrh1Ps· orldge. Mrs. Hlnlne Craft and chlldrer1 of day :ind ThLII'sdny with lwr

Mrs. Bartha Oakley of Slod<· Fitr.hiJur·g wcrc afternoon visilo1·s daughter, Ml's. StnnlPy Voss of bridge 'was a Thurwlay dinner of the CrafiH. Miss. E!lwl Cmfl Mason. · guest of Mrs. Bessio Turill!UII and Remo 13nl'!lnle of New Yo1'11 Miss Shh•il'V Cook of Wilmore, and Mrs. Sarah Clements. Cily al'l'ivcrl lust Wednesday lo T\entuc:l1y, Mi·. anrl M:·s. Gt•o1·ge

Dr. Wlrt D1iltln of Los Angelr.s, altend commencement cxcrel;;cH Cool1, Miss Linda Foule and Mr. Culif., and ·Mrs. Florl!nro Moorl! llt Dansville. Miss Patr·ida Cmfl ami Mt'H. f{UHHP.II llayhm• and of Ol<emos ·were fo'riday visitors was a memhet· of the graclualing family of Lnnsing, M1·. anrl Mrs. of Mr·s. Get·ti'Lrde Bohnet, Wessels class. Monday mol'ning Pnll'ir:la, Roher! Cook ami family of La· nnd Wilmot. Judy <tnrJ Wilma left fol' New I pPer, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coo it

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IN uclditlun lu mar I'I'Jlll~illl:" ' I'IIUills fm· tht•. lullumh! visits ul' l'llSJII'I'IS, Ulll;. llSinh!ISIIIIWJII. ulsu hus 11 hll'l{l! t;luqml wit h. I'VI~I'Y tni'(Jify for• 1 t Jw ILI'I'fJill• mudut in~:" t "'! mtmy r•·llm ds ut· t••tlllillf:' Ill~' ftuwrui SI'I'Vil•t!, ~1'11101'1' ,IS 1111 P.xl.r•n 1'11111'1'1' fu1' liill IISI~ ul' IIIII' dliiJWI, IIIII' ful' lhll IIIIISif• Whi<'h Wll Sllpp)y ill IU'f'OI'Ihtlll!l' wllh YUill' f•huit•t•,

IIIII' fur 1111• 1'111'1! 111111 lll'l'llllgt•· 1iwnt. ol' lhll l'lm·ul ofl'l•l·in~·s IVhif•h 111'1' Sl'llf.. 'l'h.!'l't• lll't•. hili u l'••w t!.•luils uf 1111' lllllll,V Sl'l'l'· ii•I'S. l'f'iidf'l't'll in I'Vf'I'Y l'liS.,,

DAY AND NIGHT AMBULANCE SERVICE

Mr. and Mrs. Hoseof' Arnolrl Yorl.' Cit_Y '? spcnrl the.· summt!r and family or Williamston anrl utlended tho \Vecldlng. rJf Allee with !hell' sastcr. Mr. anrl M1·s. Russell Cool1 ol l<nal<e and Paul Hoffman at the SatLII'day morning M1·s. nus·· Holt attended eommeneernenl ('X· St. Thomas Aquinas. chripel in sell Hayhoe ami Miss l~unlco ercises ut Dansville Agrlr:ulturnl East Lansing Saturrlay morning. Cook left Jot· Ashury crillcge, school 'l'ilursday evening Hnd :1

· · I 1 f Ambul•nco E<~uipped with 0'"""" •nJ fiesu«il•tor Mr. andMrs.:Lee Haimlel 11nrll Wrlmore,. Kentur:1y, to attcutl rer:eptirm later <tl the Jnme o -, , family. of Mas'on :\Veye Salul'day I commencement exrm~ises there. I Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Coole .lurk M•1on Phouo OR 7-6151 Michig•n visjt?rs· of _)he lutiel''s paa;.en1s.' ~iss s.hlrl.cy, Cool< g1·urluu~cr1 1l C~r~k w:~~ '.'.llll'lnbel' of tlu? gnnl· f '------------..,-------..,------' Mr. dnd M1s. A. C. Ber,ger.- '. Jtom Ashu1y collage Wr.dnesrlo~y. UdtJng cl,ass. . .

E'!Joy a Big Bonus r!f '·.·THRiFT with your THRILLS l

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Take to the road in this one and you're spoiled for anything else! Just slip into this sleek beauty and sample the thrills behind the: most modern high-compression, high- torque engine in the industry-the mighty Strata-Streak V-8! ·

In the twinkling of a traffic light you tal1e off like a silent jet, with response so exciting you can't help but head out for thi open road to pilot this spine-tingler at cruising speed. There you'll discover

ll toe-tip source of instant~.surging power! This is modem power! More than that,

it's the most efficient power. plant you can buy!·Proof?-the Mobilgas Economy Run,·. · :· where Pontiac delivered more miles per gallon than any other "eight" in any class!

And that's only a start, for Pontiac tailored the new Strata-Flight Hydra­Matic* to utilize every ounce of that power.

Come in and take a turn at the newest, greatest "go" or wheels. Why not this week?

,..An extra·ctJtJt option. ·

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Dansville News (Cunllntw.JI fl'lllll Png-ll 2)

l\11', 111111 Mr~. Jl:lclvln lint t [gc• Wl!l'n Snilll'l[ny nvnnlng fJIIPHis of l\!1•, and Mrs. Hnnnlrl l'llsillnn nl' L1111slng.

Mr. 111111 MI'H, !•'loyd CoHgl'/ly rtnrl family nnrl Ml', 111111 Ml's. Mllw Cosgt'ily iiiHI family nf Sloekhrlrlgr!, Mr. nnrl Mrs, Lr!lltl· 111'11 Bronl1s nnrl family of Mllnrm unci Mr. IIIHI M1•s, ,r,•ss StaatH anrl oon of ,Jndlson anrl Miss Nnlli'.Y WllllillHrJII ~wrn gltl!sls 111 tile llom1! nf 1\!r. and MJ'H, Arlhill' Brool1s 'J'illlrsday I'V••ning nflr!r enrnmr-n''''llll!ltl ••xnrdsc!.~ at On IIH·

viii(), Hiehnrd Bl'lloks wns 11 llll!lll· bcr· of fliP gmrlllatlrlg dasH.

Mr .111111 Mr~. Wllllrrm J\'liiHDit'f nllr•ndf!IJ 11 rl'l'l'plillll In honor nf lhl'lr nil!l'l', nltss H:rrh:rt'il Sdir'rrl!· rim·, of SrHilli Ly"" Srrnclny :rfll'!t'·

norm, Ml~s Schrocrlor Ia n mcmhcr nf t hn seninl' elnss of South Lyon iJigh Hl~)l!IOI,

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H11y Hrrrlshnl'n underwent. nn opol'lltlnn Wcdnesrlny morning ut Sparrow hnspllnl In Lnnslng, He Is rl!c•overlng nlecly, hut under· went 11 scr:ond opm·ntlon Monday,

MrH. Wayne 'Pnylol' hns boon :;prmrllng the past wr.ei1 with Mr. unrl Mrs, Don Sccfclrlt of Mudl· Hnn, Wisconsin.

Clarcnee Ph11·e of Wllllnmslon was n Sunday visitor of M1·s. E:l't'JQ West.

Mr. nnrl 11-!rs. Dicl< Curtis of J<;nsl Lansing were weelc end f.:llcsts of the former's pnrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. I.;nwr·cnce Curt.ls, ,

Mr!lvln Gene Utter undcnvcnt an operation on his shoulrlcr last Tliiit'sr.iny at Sparrow lwspllnl In Lansing.

Fitchburg !Urli, J,yle Oa·uw

Fllehburg M. '{, ).i', met ut tho homo of Qnry Qcl! Stmdny ave. nlng,

The ehllrlron of Mrs, .Aggie 'l'IHII'Ihy. spent 'Werlnesclny eve· ning with Jwr• nl the homo of Mr. and Mrs, S. V. La wmnec,

Mrs. 13ct·thn Wnl'llor nnd Mrs. Floyd Smlt h of .Tndcson wore Suttt rrlny u flornrmn en IIQrs of M1•, und Mrs. Lyle Grow unrl Mnrlon, _

Mr. and Mrs. William Cnmp· hell's rlnughtm· of Minnesota nr· rived Sundi1y to visit them,

Bltnellne school pupils with theli• teuchQr, Mrs. Minnie Stun· llcld, and their mothers went hy school illlH to Lansing 'Phursclay, They visited tim C!lpltol, Pallor pari; anrl the rnusettm ut M. S. U,

Mr·. nnrl Mr·s. Erlwnrd Hyatt of Lcslll! wcrl! Sunrlny afternoon callers nf Mrs, Lucy Gmw and Mt·. nnrJ Mrs. Lyle Gmw nnd Murlon,

I dlnnet· guests of Mr·, and Mrs, James ,Johnson.

At their lnst f'QgUlur tncQtlng the Ornnge officers lnltlnted in llrst flnCl soconcl degree to 3 cnnrllrlntos, 'Phcy nro H. Glrlrwr of Mnson nncl Mrs, Edith Shower· mnn nnrl Hntory, At the next reg. uhrr· mrotlnr,, .Jtlno 12, IIJe thirrl IIIHI four! h rlogrres will ho enn· ferrorl. Mr.,, On vld lloatt y pre· slrlerl rit tho plnrw, '

Honnlrl Srnlth, hrotlwr· of Mt•s, Pnitl Wolfe, grlldunlcrl from Dansvlllo last Thtn·srlny evening,

Miss Jean .Jnllnson spcmt Mon· rlny 11nrl Tuosrlay with Mr. 11nd Mrs. Harold Cut•tls unrl vlsllerl hc1· sister's school nt Townr Gar· dens.

Community Aid meets TIHII'S· day, .rune 7, with Mr. anrl Mrs. Pcnrllo Beuelt for rllnner at. 12:.10 p.m.

School hn~ dosed. The high sclwol pic'nle Wlls l•'rlrlny 111 Pleas· unt lal\o with the gl'lrrle:; lrclng dismissed 'l'ue~rlay.

William·storl ''t School Gym Scone Of Baccalaureate

Mrs, Nin~ Ket(hum ' 1

Parade Starts Festival Day

' Williamston fl!~llvnl got otf to

rt hlg stEu't Srtttminy wfih rt Pll· mrle n I 10 o'elock ' u ruler !lui' sponsnrshlp of tl1e Chnmhcr of Commerce, Ten floats were feu· turerl. High school hanrl, Boy ScmtiH, Girl Scotti.!! 1uid Blur. Star Mothl!rs nlso pnrtlclpitlerl,

Connie Hollnndsworth won the queen title with 2ll,600 votes nncl wns crownecl by Mnyor Kyle Brown nt 12 noo11, She was prQ· mmlecl with n lnr~l!' bouqllet of rerl rnscs. Shirley Wu lis was In sermnrl plal'f! · nnd Dcnclrln Me· Gnwnn, llill'fl. Em~h received n lnvel,v corsage,

flRCCRinttrentc fo1• tho Wlllintns· ton high, school s11nlors wns con· rJuctcd In Wllllnmstnn high HchooJ DI'Y Clmumr!l To OfiHil 1 S 1 .

1 gymnns um • unc ay, Muy 27, n t

Williamston will huvc n new 8 p, m. Mlas Rlllh Tuttle pluyecl 1lry ofcnnlng estnhllshment in 2 the tn•ocesslonnl ancl reccsslonnl months.. .John ,J, Mahoney of for the 62 Hcnlors. PciT~ has purchnsed l.fw hullrllng Hcv, Harolcl H~csQ nf 1 ho Bnp· nt H~ W. Gmnrl River. He plnns tlst church guvo the lnvocutlon to mmorl~!-l, Free plclmp anrl de· nrftl Rov.' Hui'Oicl Yochim of the IIVQry scrvh:l! will he offered. Nnzarene chtlrch gnvc the nrl·

[jrcss 11fter which the henrrllctlon wus given hy Rr!v, A. D. llrrdm· day of the Free Mel horllsl ehuJ•eh. CommQncement will he Frlrln~·. Jun!J l, In the Wllllnrnslon high school gymnasium.

Lodge Women At Visitation

Mrs. Margnret Dru per· a uri children of Lansing spent Satm·· clay with Mr. nnrl Mrs, Wlllln111 l{ctchum.

llle.!llol'lnl Opy ~lli'VICA Plnmwl , Spcclni Memorlnl Dny snt'VICI!I.l

wor·o co 11 clu e t e d WoclnosrJny,. Mny 30, beginning with n pnrnrle of Junior and scnlol' high sehoql · hnnrls nnrl nil patriotic rH·guniza. lions nnrl nuxillnrles, Tho wom, nn'~ Hellnf Cni'IJs crmrluctecl llw onrvh·n 111 till! illllflllment ut 1110 l'ity hall and thr llhl() Sial' Mollwrs, 111 tlw ltrJIHll' t·nll mnntt· nwnt. Hnv, llarolrl Yochim ric· llvemrl I he• nrlrii'•'HH.

Lt. Col. unrl Mrs. J\lulfrrrcl Loclt· wnorl nm (liii'Pnls rrf u rlnughtc!t', 11111'11 'J'hiii'Hrilly, Jl-lny 17, Ill HillS· rlnle, Ill. 'l'hP Lndm•rrorls urc fnr·mPt' rnslriPnl~ of Wlllinmslon.

Mr. rrnrl 1\li'H. Lr•nn Hnlph Not·· !'is, .Jr., of Muskr•gon, fnnnerly nf Williamston, ar'c! pare11ts of u rlnughtm·. Slw hns bern nnmcd Hc!hcecn Ann. Mr·s. Norris Is fh() fni'Jnr>r• J\lliriPI ,Jolle,y, cllrughtm• of Mr. rnul Mt•s. Milo .Jnllc!y,

Valuable County Frcmchi5e Available

Mr. anrl Mrs. Harold Fetzer· of Lorll, Ohio, 1rrc spending several d;rys this \Vl!clc with the latlcr·'s mnlher, Mt•s, Olive Fosler, who Is rocovcrlng fmm a wcel>'s sicl>· tli'SH,

Rev. Kendall Cowlnr: of 13rouk· slrlc Mclhodl~;t church, .Jncl>son, wns spculwr nl lhe Memorial Dny services at l~ltchhurg.

Mr. and Mr·s. Floyd Dnnnl visited Mt·. nml Mt·s. Clarence Donrrl SliiHiay evening,

Reeves District

Besides lhe !moths anrl c~oncn:;. slons, nn auction look plncc nt I :30 p. m. An rix ronsl wns given at St. Mary's hull sponsored by the Bela Sigma Phi sororities. Due to ruin the ci<IIH!c wns In Sl. Mnry's hull.

MyrtiQ HebQIIflh lodge No. 72 nttcnderl visitation ut Ceclnr He· hclmh lorlgc of Wehhervllle last Tuesday, Those uttencllng were Lottie Fisher, l~rlecln White, Stelln Comer, Vivian Cl'ips, Dolly Garner·, Mona Wnll>er and Nina Ketchum.

The Willlnmslun Lodge put on the pr·ogi'Hm using the theme of Mollwrs Dny, A poem, "J\!olher," was rend hy Mona Wall>er, n dialogue, "The a Phases of Mtll'· rled Life," hy Nina Ketchum; und n poem, "Mothers Chock Booi>," hy VIvian Cl'ips. A gcmnlurn wns presented to the Oldest Mol her and slulioncry was presl!nlerl to the youngest motltel'.

Good Insurance Coverage Is Just Like

Mr. nnrl Mrs. R.onalrl Wc!sl and family were Sunduy dinner guQsls of llw latter's parent~. Mt•. anrl

Nrcd corscicntious doalor in Mrs. Sam Mcrcclllll of l~rlcn. lhis area to handlo county dis- Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Wing and fribulion of •1 new cJnd recent- daughters wrre Satut•rlay evening ly p11lontod product. Require gtWsls of J\11'. :rnrl Mrs. Clinton few hoLirs sp<Hc time weekly, DunsmorQ of Wehhcrvllle. Cllr, rofcronco clnd $640.00 Mr. HJH! Mrs. l"mnl> Sr:rlptcr OflDr,lting c.1piJ.1 1 which is 50 _ and fnmlly, and Mr. and Mrs. cued by inventory. Earnings .James Scrlpler anrl family and

k Louis Sr:riptcr of Lalngshu1·g up to $150.00 woe ly, depend· anrl Mr·. anrl Mrs. Earl Grable of ing on spare time devoted, and Dimonrl:rlc allcnd!!rl commenee. if work proves satisfactory nwnt exercises nl. Dansville Agt·l· comp,1ny will finance to full !'lllluml sehool Thursdny evening. iimc dci!l with $15,000 income i\molri Scripler· wn~ a member of a yc<1r polcnfial, the grnrluating clr1ss. They were

all Inter entertained at the Scrip· Write: 11£'1' home.

MONARCH SUPPLY, INC. Mr. and Mr~. A. c. Berger 2438 W. lincoln Ave. wore Sunday dinner guests of Milwaukee J 5, Wis. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mil<o 1\uch of Web·

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PAINTING GUIDE For ponh furniture, kitchens, both· IDOiliS, everywhere you wont a permo· IICfll high·gloll finish, use Moore's lm· per~o Ennmel. Many quick drying col· ors-wmhable-long lile.

1\lr·s, Ednn (lpm•

Wheatfield Center Pupils of Jlccvc sl'lllloi wllo 1'1!· 1\lrH. El'llm ,Johnson el'iverl A on their scmestor spell·

lng tests wen! .lurly Cowan, Car· OI'CII'Prs clc!•lcd In Sunrlny olannc Gcer·, Floyd Hrtcgscggar

school last wcel1 were: Stiperin·/ ami ',Judy ){adww. Floyd Huog· tendcnl, George VanDcmnrl;; seggnt• wns the only pupil wllo assbtnnl i!IIIJCI'Inlcndr!llt, 1~. C. I hnrl lrlO. · Weaver; secretary, llelen Wal· Llttrln llcic'hslr•ltl't' of Dansville l<lns; lreasurct', Welwrd Bowm!; visited the ){ecve :;cliool l~rldny. pianist, Mury Ellen Warnct•; Lcotlat·d Sdl.lll!lte Is out of tcmpcrnm:c c h nit· man, Lester school with the German mea~lcs, Warner; SUIJr.rinlenrlcnt of Junior Mr. and Mrs. Wn.vnc Gcer and dr!par·tmcnt, Dora illrd; librarian, family spent Sunrl:ry nt lhclt· col· Allan Johnson; and benevolence lngC! on .Joslin lal>c. secretary, .Jennie Copeman. I Mr. anrl Mrs. Hay Hartley were

By a vole, the church has Sunday eallel's nf Mr. anrl Mrs. changed Uw hour of rnurning wor· Steve lindley anrl Mr. and Mrs. slllp to 10 a, m. beginning Sun· Emery Pidwl of Unadilla. day, .June 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wolf called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fisher Whitedog District Sunday evening, lll•·s. l\1. v. llutlnr

Wheatfield WCTU entertained the Williamston WCTU Werlnes. Mrs. E11la WonrlwortiJ nf Tam. rlay afternoon at tile dtUt'cll. Mrs. JHI, 1-'torirln, HITivcrl :rt lite home Lester Warner acted as hostess of Mr. and Mrs. l•'loyrl Stanllclrl anrl Mrs. Berton .Johnson was In. in Williamston fm· ;r visit with charge of the prog1·nrn. RcfresJt./ l:clntlves a1111 friends. mc111s or ,lello, open·faced sand·! Mr. rrnrl Mrs. Lawrerwe T. wlc:hcs, tea and cnoldes were 1 Smith spent from Friday In Sun· served.· day at their col trrge nem· Ilille

William West Taken by Death William l>;hnQr West, !JO, died

1)rcsdn.Y evening, l\lay 22, at the home!' of a daughter, Mrs. Allen Llvcnnce, 1160 West. Grand River, whct·o he resider),

Mr. West was hom in Chelsea and moved to !he Williamson nren when h() wus 20. He was a relircd farmer.

Besides the daughter with whom he lived there aro sons unci daughters: Mt·s. Henry Goetz, Rodney; Earl West, Webberville; Bernie() West and Mm-rlll West, both of Williamston; Mrs. Clean St. .Johns, Houglllon Lalw; Rue. hen West, Hoscomrnon; and Ar· thut· \VQst, Pennsylvania; and 25 grHnrlehlldren.

Funcrnl sci·viccs were Friday at 2 p. m. at tho Fmc Melhorllst chut·ch with lhQ flov. A. H. Hoell· aday ofl'lclatlng. Burial was In Howley cemetery.

M1·. and Mrs. !~loyd Donal and Tuesday night. They returned to Mrs. Minnie Baclms were Sunday S. Diesc lake for lite rest of the Methodist dully vacation Bible afternoon visiim·s of Mr. and Mrs. wecl>. school will start Monday morn· Carl Anway and Mrs. Della An· Mrs. Carrie Higgs and Mrs. lng, .June 4. wny In Dansvlllo and Mr. and Neva Butler were in Mason ~~--------------Mrs. Elmer Frost. , Sunday and visllerl l\11'. and Mrs. H t 'II

Mrs. Nom Frost\pcnt the week Paul Koover of lrmia and Mrs. oy VI e

Hefl'eshmcnts nf coft'ee cal<e and sandwiches were server! after the meeting,

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i\delhut·g have returned fmm spending the winter in l~lorlcla. They arc living In a house trallet' 1•~ Wallace street where thQy arc hullcling a new home.

Mr. and Mrs. Monic King of Lansing visited her· sl~ter, Mrs. Doss Abholt, lust Sunday, I

Mrs. Kate King of Watm·vlil!t, formerly of Williamston, Is visit·' lng friends In Williamston.

Mrs. Nina Ketchum just fin·· !shed a painting of a winter scene which she sent to hot· bmthcr, Frank W11gncr, of Cleveland, Ohio. · Dr·. and Mrs. i!:r.lwarrl Hcynolds celebratccl their wedding annlvcr.

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sary last Sattll'llay evening h,V having dinner· In Lansing.

Mui'VIn Brown and Iris mother arc spending the week end at Horseshoe lake.

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end with her daughter, Mrs. Rus. Emma Darrow. sell Cole, and family at Sunfield. -------

Mr. and Mrs. Berton Johnson, Tllcrc m·e about 10110 fires per By Nruwy l'nrcell

·Mr. and Mrs. James Galvin, who have been stationed In tho west,. spent lust week l!nrl with his mother, Mrs. Irene Galvin.·

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Allan and .Jeanie and Mr. and/ clay in lwmcs and faetories in Mrs. Harold Curtis were Sunday I u.' s.

Mr. :rml 1\olrs. Eel Mcrrideth arc borne on - u 3D·[Ifty leave from Nol'lh Carolina. Wlum they re· turn Mr. Merridcth will be dis· r.haJ·gecl. Mr. Mcnldeth's mother :111d brother, Dave, of Gt·and Ledge, M~s. Viola Buchan and son and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hoi· ton and Shirley, all of Lansing,

'jJ Grovenburg News Mrs. Howard North

A letter from Dick Leonard of San Diego to his pnrents last week slated that his ship would leave Snn Francisco for Hawaii Monday where he expects· to be stutluncd for 2 years.

were Saturday evening callers nt the Ray Campbell home.

noon they called 011 c:ousins, M:·. Mr. and Mrs. Her'bel'l Schroeder and Mrs. Ed .Jackson and tl1e

arc home after spending a wcel> Misses Ga,v. Gladys ami Erma at their cottage fishing and plclc· Jackson of Wayland. ing mushrooms.

Stanley J<ing fell while play· Mr. and Mrs. Alva Warner vis· lng and suffered a bone separa· ited the cemeteries at. Bowne lion in his !P.fl arm, the one In· Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leonard

r.alle(l on Mr. ami Mrs. I·Ierman HorstmyQr, her purcnls, last week Thursday evening and on hl!r uncle and uunt, Mr. and M1·s. Frank Rahe of Potterville, Sun· day afternoon.

Center and Alto to put plants on jured once before. He was taken their parent's graves. t? MeLaughlin hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lewis· and Snturday l~ts mollw~··. ~rs. Don family were .callers at the .John King, entered tho lwsprtal for ob· Purcell home Saturday after· servatlm.l aftQr ~ sevQre nervous • noon. , prostratton. She ts better and may Mr. and Mrs. LesterEnness·and be retur·~ed . h?me. We[~nesday. daughter were Sunday callers at Mrs. Cla1r Sw1ft Is caring for the Ezra Parson home at Port·

Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Doerr were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Doerr Sunday for dinner.

I Beryl Bishop from Franl<lln, . Va., arrived last wcel> at the

Ginn,v. . land. Frrday Mr. nnrl Mrs. Don Htce Harold Purcell spent the weelt

I home of Mr: and Mrs. Bl!rmml Bishop. He will visit other rela· lives In the vicinity during the week.

tool< their. aur~t. Mrs. Evelyn end with his sister Mrs. Forest Cady,. to Delr01t lo the home of Lewis of Charlotte: her s1stcr, Mrs. Ernest. Farmel', Don'atd and Pearl Lewis nre wh? will ent~r lhe hospttai for a spending a few days with their ma.]or operation Tuesday. grandparents· Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCul! were

supper guests Saturday of Mrs. Crystal Skinner.

Mrs. Don Rice's father, who Purcell · ' has been w.ltli l~tem for n while, Sund~y afternoon callers at the Is. now liVIng tn Lansing. The Purcell ·horne were :Mrs. Jennie RICes were supper guests at tile Brown and Mary Ellen Woodcocl< h?me of ~wr twoth~r, Thomas of East Lansing and Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Swift and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Swift of Woodland. In lhl! after· Rtce, of Eust Lunsmg Sunday Mrs. Lyle Brown and daughters

evening. . , . of Lansing. Mrs. Bro\Vn Is Mrs. Mrs. James Hm t visited 111 Te· Purcell's mother.

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At home I!J' away • , ·• there · are nearly 8000 State Farm agcnla and claima adjuatcm ready to ~~erve you when

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Arthur G cis en h a v c r, from WQdncsda,v till Friday of last wee I<.

Sunday nfternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams from Blooming· dale were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs .. James Hart. Later in the day Mr. a ncl Mrs. Hart called on Mr. and Mrs. Clare'nce Mil· burn at the new farm home they have recently purchased near Potterville. They now reside ncar Eaton Rapids.

Mr. and Mrs. Halph Nowal< from Flint spent Sunday after· noon.wlth Mr. and Mrs. Hugh An· gell •.

Fred Bailey of Lansing was a supper guest: Friday evening at .the home of his daughter, Mrs. Glenn Anderson. The Andersons had a family dinner Tuesday eve· ning of this weel< In honor ·at GJQnn Junior's ninth birthday 'an· nivers11ry. .

Mr. and Mrs. Norris. Hotchldn and daughter, Elaine, und Jerry Abrams called on Mr. and Mrs. Charies · Franl<lln · one evening lust wcel\,

Mrs. Mildred North and Lizzie Moon spent last Thursday after· .noon ut the home of Mrs. Lewis Wll'son. . .

Arvide.North was supper guest at the home of his mother, Mil· dred North, Wednesday evening of last week In honor of her· birth· day anniversary. ·. .

Gienri Anderson shot 97 out of a ·possible 100 nt n. slceet shoot last week. ·. . ·.

The June meeting of the offl· cia! board of' Grovenburg church will· be at ,the church Saturday even.lnir at 3 o'c!oclt. . . . . .. • ... - ; .. ;· •: . . ·., . . : '· .. ~ \·,;

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Ingham Township Zoning Ordinance inonar11 County New~ May ll, 1956 Pilge 4

pi! 1 to th• lntenclr.cl lnlllullrn or uny wotll m 1!1• pwm!Hrs mrl ~hrll slrtlu tlu llirJtl ~lu 1111tl locutln11 of tliu IHIIlclli g 01 RIJtcltre on the unll of l111cl Including rHIISHnt) lnll!llnl !l m stlll(ttnr.s

I Ill JOWN Hll llOAI!I1 np INf~IIAM TOWNSIUP ING HAM COliN I Y lVIII I II i\N OltiiAINS II

11!1 walot Hll(lply unl scwng1 riiHpnsnl lr ll!Jir H In I r te1 It I 01 ax !sting PIWVJDI D /iowr.vcJ JhQI 1 o nppllcntlun shull be 1equl1r rJ fOI frllll huiJili gs lll HllliCillleH illlui 1hn I dwtlllngs Whll JO(IIf£lri 110 lt8S thnn lWlntY 1201 rut l1r m the hr ur IUJy uJ nny lrllulnlng land

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101-UsiH

Except us fJJovltlc I h.\ Sccllol 103 no Jar I shall hmeafter be used und no huildlngs 11 Htr u1 t IJ(!S c rer.Jed and usr.d for otlw1 II un one 01 more of 11 tollowlng p rpns s

1 Re1nll nnd wl 1les If' 1 s1nlllsl ncn!s offlr.es fot PI ofesslonal comme1 d d lml IS! II I < 1 pi II nt hr pi er lei plse9 per sonnl serv 1m 1 stnllishrne1 Is s 1cl s be I lilY prtlc 1 s nnrl hnrbel sl 1ps public gnr rgcs m 101 st ppl:, st tl11 s m 11 1 vchlr le snles lnclurllng used vcllcles ht t nr t indurlmg wtu lu tg uHI dismnntllng food service cslahllslnncn1s IJ ilwrles 1 1 e honnl 11 I unusernent cnlr~i p1lses motels If mls1 1 bins nul slmlln1 ovc11 ight nccommoclations

2 file pwrlu1 lion Jnlr 1 11!1 n c s unhllng finishing conversion allcratlo r wp rir -slot tge sn!e n rlrsplav 1f r 11111 I rcsomccs PlOd ucts or goods II !he u ulu11 ol WlllCI 1he1G Is no process employ lng the use of mrclucr) In exwss of hve 151 horsepower m gen cJally wrognl~r I s pltllll 1iy' nge1o s 11 life 01 property or pro cesses en tslng oh1 JX ous 11 J[f nsl1c m Jill ns bj 1enson of cmls sian of smolu uri11 wns1c 1 lbwt ion 01 co rdit1ons causing hazaJ cl ous ttnffir or health silt 111ons

3 Any 1 se pm nltted 1 ndm Sec!! J 1 3 01 <1 Ou Jdoo1 url\!!11lsll g slg IS ~ rr nller Co ul p ui<s luly licensed and operated m co Jformlty II owl ng m eas

wl!h the Jaws oJ !he Slrlc 1 [ Mlchlgrn G AcC'es.ol\ t scs bull lings 1 rrl s1Juclltcs r.1 stommliy inc!

v. denttl1o 1ny rf 11o alm1c pctm11ed uses Tlw mecl1on ml 1sc c I II ot ICt I uri lings an 1 struclmes am!

nil othet uses ol lin I n1c l' J!i II eel 1 xccpJ st ch as may from tune 11 time I e ad lr.d hl dut mend ne 1t tr Ills Ordinance :section I 02- n1\ellin~:s

All btllli 1gs here 1! er C!lec c 1 111d usr.rl ns lwelhngs shall con form to !he pt visions 1J Sl II ns 302 In 30" 1ndusive Su lion I 0 - Otlur llulldlngs

1al s thndc Evmy ilurltlilg other !han n lwcl11ng hereafter etectecl shall be sf'l h 1 I Jot ess th n thhty 301 teet from tlw htgli way right ol way II re JJ t hr f1 or 1 lot line ns 1 he case may he

(hl Ueaght 13uilcllngs sl 111 nrl he erecled to heigl ts less tha 1 ten 1101 feel nor greater 11 nn til IIi 30! feet excep1 thai greatm heagh1s m ry he nJ p10vccl by the 13orl.lll oJ Appeals rs wlthm 11 e range ot tire tigh111g 1 r1l l cs of tlrr. 1 Jwnshlp

ARPH If V- i\I,UJ( VI I UJ~AI AND RE:sJDJ N PIAJ, ))JS I f'i( IS

The lollowlng JliO\lsion ~ tl oppl;~ to all Agt~eultural and pcunitteci I \ery nrung d sill t t he11g II e 1 !fort hCJcnf 11 ex Reslflentral D sir rts cmpt such bull hi gs s11Uc1t res systems 11 It c1111 es 111m II c np

NE '• a1rl theE \1 of the Section 1>01-Us•s lplicntwnrfthsOtciltiiU 1\JP.J ' 11 mfl111 1111 lhcpiovasanrs

E,..cept s piovlcied h;l Section 1 IH 10 land sl fill hmr.aftcr he of Sec! ion 102 Wlw 1 II c 1 !I let 1 , 11• r I r I i\ppc rls shall have

1 I the S of theSE 1 r tsed nnrl no Inn i1rgs rr sllllcttlcs crecletl nnlusr.d tor o1her than lire 1 ower tJ teterm nc 1 SJI tile cu1 clrlion~ 111 hi winch st eli Ju

one or more of the f11low ng putpOS(!S Cl1111s mny be erectetl Sodiou 901 -(uution 1 Farms iS I e1clnaJ1e1 lf'f 1e 1 m h dmg both general ami SP.ttlnn Ull-Cuut1Jrtu1g lro1islo ns There 1s hereby crca1ed a Zor ng 13ou I 1f Appeals \lhlch sl nll

specmllzel anti hotllcultue villcultre lahymg livestoclc and J1 s nc 1 !n1rnd 1 b) thb Otd IItie o lf'peil 11 o~n1r annul )JGJJJJm its duties and exer 1se r1s prwers 1 provlrl d h) Art 181 poultayJasug rd fmn forcs!r) 0111 an) 11ay llllJ 1 Jr 11111 t will II) rxrstllg Jegiluse ot ofthePlDii Actsof1943 1s llllmrded iildhy11~!l1Vl::>lfl!softlis

11 II Dlsl!Jcts shall comp11se all I n ll\ ot he1 tllst1lct

2 Slot age of 1g1 lc rl11r II PI otllrcls build ngs or land wr 1s 1t 1 11 n lc 1 to 11\tcrlct c will 01 bt og tie 01 J Ordlt 1nce nrl 111 s 1ch a 11 I) II 11 tl C! ol Juctlvcs 1! this Or h mn P 3 Nurser es gtePnhouse~ pwnw groves golf courses com annul ny exrstllg e I"C' ncnt c 1ve 11 ts o rthcr grcemen!s I e arc observed public safe!;~ mor 1 s md gene1 ni writ w Rf'ru1ed 111 I

mtmly buld 1gs hu ld ngs for socwl r I cllgwus mganzattons tween pari us PROVIDE:) h 111v 1 tl 11w!u litis 0 dm nee rm suhstn 11 I Jist ce done and sln1!a faclrtres tor ctltcntl mil <ilgtols nul socl!ll actiVItes poses mo c strrngen 11111 11 ns 11 11 he Usl oJ ltnl r1 lulldng, sr.rtlou llii2-1Homhrrship

])J8'1RICTS til llt:s lie 11 al Dtstrtcls 01 fot otlrloor 01 lHll 11 rccrel11 nor exerc se or rcqurcs lmgc1 ) His 1 op 1 p 1 , llwn lie 1m1 sed m 1e rhc Board )f Appeals shall consist ol three memhms s Jlovlled

4 Por1tlle snwm1ll~ a1 I o I e c I lSI om set vrr.es necessar ly m I q 11ied by 11 e p 11 1si ns' I 1 ) tJ 1 1111 ll 11.1 oti cr coven 111 or 1 1 y !';ectio 1 18 of s url Ac McmiiJS 1f sn1rl Bo 1r 1 sh II I c re commonly per fmmc I 11 ll r Jll mmy p10ccss ng ~f proclt cts on the Jcs1rlc1lon llllnmg wilh tl c lard II en II e PIOVIS 01 s of this Orci1 movable by the rownsh1p Boa~rl 1 11 no 1 per fotm n n ol luty m

1 nd shall hc1 enfter be 111d use I lor othet thnn lands n 11 e t1 slilrt nance shall govcnr m1scon lu 1 In off1ce t po r wr It en cl atges Iller] With the I ow Jslup

'j All uses perrJlllrlltmlct pnlugta)>hs 1 to 5 mcltslve of Sec Srf'tlon 11 12-llluhr < ache~ 11111 011111 lomp lillY Dll!llin~: Clerk ~nd follo\VIIg p1bl11 heur ng hy s ttl Boat'(] upon such tton301 Stimlmls charges

G Accessor.\ butldtrgs stn clui cs ~n 1 uses customarily incl t rnrh r ( urulu s All occup ell It ulut o tel es shall J r lo AR II( I r X- I' I NAI Ill s denta11o aJy oJ lie ulmve permlttctltses 11 dil' !cmsetl ltltr 11dt pul<s PROVJDED howeve1 that fa) Any hullrllng or st1tct lie wlucl rs crrctcd ltcted mnm Sution 102-Sl" ut l11mlsts lu l111<lhngs J

1

1 Evctybttldugl reafteJe~ced Jdtsodtordwelllngpurpos~s tl) lie ow et ot ny JHemrses m1y erec1 or move not talnccl mused andmt) useoflnndwhlcillslcgun m1n1mne• 01

11 Ills d stJJC1 shill be locltecl on a 1 1 of land not less than ten II I Inlet cntch upo r lis llCmlses und Ullhzc change I 111 VIolatiOn o! ny p1ovlslons r f lhts Ollimm e ts I e1eby 110! act es in 1 c 1 PROVIDJ D 1 oweve 1 hat the Bo ml of Appeals the s me to d\\ell r , during 1 he IClti I constn ct on of hts declmc I to be n nutsancc per se A 1\ 1 et son fum cot poratwn Jl may tpon wntte 1 pplic 1 111 rcdtcc the reqtJrements where the dwelling upo1 sud premses hut not 1tJ exceed twelve 1121 otle1 mgtmzatlon whrch vwlates dtsoleys mr1s neglects 01 re pccullm sl ape fl lor 111011 lumts s uct conformance to thest pto mantis hegmn ng IVI!h llw d tc ot 1sst 11 ce ot n Ce111f cu1e of ft ses to comply wrth 01 resrsts !he cr forcemen tf ny provisiOn

1 PROVIDED r tl II 1 tl cc 11 rcmen!s shall not be re App10val tor th con t wt1o 1 of sue! dwellu g shall be fned upon conv c1 01 not less 1h m five ('iJ doll us 1 or rnme Vts ons 1 3

11 Jel

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tl t f 1 nl ext lee! (b) l he ownc 01 le 1 e1 t J 1 l pru n ses Ill flY 1 er mil I he Ia th n one hu1chetl 11001 dollars 1ogcthet with I he costs of ptosecu ducerl he! IW I uee I l lC)(S except WJP.IC rc

111 0 ; 1 ~ R s cnllon of 11 1iel o d c, of gt esJs 1 d Vis Jots or tl u prem scs tlon 01 shall be pumshed by 1mp11Sonmrr l 111 !he crtllly lrtil Jo1 not

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ec1orole 11 as 1 lcs~ lp~11° 1

\r i1 ~dt ~~~ h~f 0!\1~~~~ent e of ~11 : no I exce~ ling 1 tot II oJ twc rty ore 121 l rJ ys In 1 caler da1 year I Jess than five r 'j) days nor more than n nely I 101 lays for eat h or tel

0 eet s

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ntl not cxcucrllflg we 11\ o re 211 tlu:~ s n tIre usc ol one II ail 1 fe1 sc oJ may lle both lined and lmp11soned s pt 01 led her em in 0Hii lance er conch file or ct p 1ts 1[ til st ch 11 Iller ~oachcs shnll I ave J tlw thsctelton of the com! Ench a1 d every It) duung whtch an St ctlon '>

0~- Sl lill~cl!s 1111111 ~~g~ Yrt~~~ 1 1 11 1 to all p1o1 e1 access to 11 w tiel ~uppli u1 d ~ewuge disposal laclh1res Illegal c rectton alleratton manta n mce ll usc contln 1es shall lle

I he,pwvtsiOns 0

Sec 011

1o l tnc llSIVe s 111

app} of the pJem1scs deemed a sepn1 ale offense 1 he 1mpos!tw 1 1 I tny sen1cnce shall premises rn I his dis1t r t 2 Cclhu s Bnsuneuts ami lrllt s I he el eel to r and l se ot not exempt the offender ll om compliance wll h I he pwvls m s of 1 his

ARPICII VI- GJ Nl JtAI PROVISIONS cellms basements ten1s 1 I other t xed 11 movable st1t clllles for Or dmance Sllt!tlon Ill» -S<OIIe ol Ouhuancl dwclh rg purposes slwll be JllOhtb leI PHOVIDED however thai I (b) fie Township Board the Boalcl of Appcnls !he Prosecutmg

Except as o I elwJsc proltdcd in flus Otthnance no land or "X cellar or btsement when constJuctecl as Plll of a P oposecl peJma Attorney of tl e County or wy owner OJ owr eJs If tc I est 1e wl!h rstlng bu1icl11g 01 sltllcl uc tn I no nr.w bUilding or structure o1 nent dwelling may be 1 set! Is em pol ut y housing fo 1101 to exceed 1

111 !he Zoning Drstrlct

11 wli1ch such building sit ucltn e 01 pwmlses

Jllll II e~eof shall I meattet be locate I elerterl tlsed or al!eJecl e ghteen <18) months md PROVIDED 111 II It mee1s Vllh flibllc s sl!ualecl may mstltute llt]unctlo l mandamus al t1r.ment or my o1he1 than 111 wnlo mlty Will !he p ov1slons of tlus Ordinance heallh a rd s lfelj slmdauls J olher appwprwte action

01 proceedmgs lo prevent enjoin a hale or

~e1 lion b 112- Noru nnllll mlng U~1 s uml Uulhllngs 3 Gumges Gm lges may be el eclcd mel t!llr7.e 1 lot tempowry 1 emove an) s~ud unlawful m ec lion alle1 at on nn nta nnnce or t se lnJ I xl! ns1ou ul u~, s Extrnslon of nn) nonconfmmlng uses dwelling purposes PROVIDED npplica!ton 'tor I he Joe ttron erection I he 11ghts and 1emet!ws provided I ewlr a1e ct muJnllve a 1d 11 1ddr

lhtot gl m t a illllicl ng c 1 .. del 1 on to any aforesaid building for the m d use shall 1 rst he mucic rl 111 ling 10 the Zonng AdmtnlstJatot 1io 1 to all o!hm remedies provided I y law purpose ol cxtendh g a 01 confor ntng usc m thu extension of any The appllcn1lll1 shall slow the ]01 1r1011 ot the parcel of Jmd 11 e Jo AR1ICI.I XI-VAIIOJI\ nonconforming t se n o 01 tin oughou1 t p:u eel or land no! fully oc cat ton of 1 he pi or oscd d\l ell ng ml g 1 age 011 tl e pal eel the period This Ordinance m d the vnr lots pm ts sect ons st bsectlons sen ct pwd by such noncontm m ng usc 11 ay be gtanted by the Board of of time tor w llclr occupm cy 15 dcsu ed wh ch pe!lod shall not exceed tences ph ases a ul clnt ses 1heJCol 11 e hereby declm e I 1o be Appeals on \VI 111e 1 appllcutl m fllcci wilh the township clet k Said twenty Iolii c2 n mo 11 hs heg1111 ng wlih 1 he cJ tic 1 per mit ts Issued scveJRble If any part senler re pat ngrnph section subsectmn Boatel may hold • public he ulng up or such apphcatlon If It shall al 1 he accompa lie 1 by wrlllc 1 nppt oval of 1 iu Ingham County pi rase or clause Is adJudged unconst1tu11on II or nvalld 1t 1s hereby appeat that !he proposed cxlcnsion shall not be m accord with any Health Depmmenl 01 the Wller stpply a1 c1 sewlgc dlsposallacill pJovided lh1t the remainder of tins 01dtnnnce shill not be affected plovJs!ons of Section 102 the 1 such upphcatwn shall be denied tics thereby rhe 1ownshtp Board heleby decla1es that r1 woulrl have

[bJ DlswnlhHuuwc ol Noncontm mm,; Usr.N If the nonconform passed this Ordinance ar c1 each part sc<lion st bsectlon phrase lng uses of nny parcel of lanrl bulclrng at structure IS discontinued If the ptoposed constHICtlons are m conforml1y with the PIO sentence and clause thereof trtespcc1tvc of tl e !net that nny,one or or abanclonecl through vacuncy laclc of operations 01 otherwise for vis ons oJ tilts Oldll al ~e the Zolmg Atlmtms!r 1101 shall Issue the more pa1 ts sections subsectionS' phrases sen1e 1ces or clauses be a cor llmots pcrol of two 21 or more years then any flllther use apphcmt I petmll fm !he erecllon u I use The petmlt shall clear declaterl Jnvalld shall co1fmrn lo the pJollslons of this Ordinance ly se11mtl 1hnt the gu gc ts lr teule I us 1empora1y dwellmg and

that on 01 beJore u sped11c l date rts usc as a dwelling 1s to be r.\,ls (c) Change or Noruonlormlniof Us s The nonconforming use of rontl 1ued urless the gm gc w s located 011

the stte fo the dwel1!ng any pnrcel oi lund I uld ng or sltuctt Je shall not be changed to was ln!endcd to ser\e

18 tl em cle 1s fOJ the dwel11ng 111d has been

any other 1 on~onloJ m ng L se 1101 shall any use be tevet ted to the brought to !he "amc state o! comple1lon as requned for OJdinary fo1me1 nonconfmmlng use Iller any ronconfmmlng use of any pat dwellings 111 the dtstllct o1 delivery ot the perml1 the applicant eel or Janel btulrhng 01 structtre IS cJangcd lo a conforming use shall ce1 trfy 111 a space allo let! for tlwt pmpose that he has full Section G OS- Repuh ( omtllction lmtn'Ovement and RestouLtion knowledge of the permit and lis llrmlallons und the penalty per taln

ol Nomonfmmlng lluilrllngs 111111 Structmes ing theteto No penn t shall be transfeuable to an~ other person (al Noth ng In this Otdlnnnce shnll prevent such repaiJs lm A copy of the applieatlo 1 and permit l1cludlng cettlflcatlon shull be

AIU ICI E XII -Ill I INI'IIONS Fm the purposes of this OJ<l!nance ~'llum te1 ms ate herewith

defined When not Inconsistent with the lontexl wot ds u~erl In the present lense Include the future wo1cls in the singular Include the plural numhe1 and conversely The wold shall Is always mancla tory nnd not merely dltectory Section 12 01- Accessmy lhrildiJJg liJ Sh ucture

p1ovements 01 relnfmcement of a nonconfm mlng building or sttuc flied with 11 e rownship Clct k tme existing on the cla!c ot enuctmenJ of this Otdlnance as may be AUIICI E VII- ADIUINIS Jl~A UON necessary to sectte 01 lnsme cmlm 1ed advantageous use thereof aurrng its nat m ul life PROVIDED J owcver that such repair lm orovcment 01 wlnforccment Includes no enlargement or change of use thereof and PROVIDED furtllet that the owner first obtain 'l CERTIFICATE 01' APPROVAL fot such repair Improvement Jl relnfotcement ns he1clnafter provldell

(b) Nothmg 111 this Oulnance sh~ll tequhe any change In the <>rectlon 01 intended legal use of a b 1llding the constt uctlon of which ~hall have been drhgently pt oseeuled within thirty (30! days pre ceding the passage of this Otdmance and which is completed with In one hundred twenty 020! days after said date PROVIDED that n written declaration of such use Is filed with the township clerk within ten <10) days following the efiechve date of this Ordinance

(c) Nothing In this Ordinance shell! prevent the reconstruction repair or restoration and resumption of use of any nonconforming bulldlng or structure damaged by file explosion net-s of God or acts lf the public enemy following the effective elate of this Ordinance wherein the expense thereof does riot exceed sixty (60) per cent of the fair valuation of such building 01 structure at the time such Jamnge occurs PROVIDED that such valuation be approved by the Soard of Review of the townsftlp and PROVIDED further that such work Is within one hundred twenty (120) days following

"'!'"·'~"~ •. M •. ·~ 1esumpt1on of use takes place within one hundred ~fter completion

Section 7 01- Zoning Arlmlnislr'lttion 1he p10vlswns ol this Oallnnnce shall be enforced by a Town

ship Zoning Adrnlnlst 1 a tor appom terl I ~ 1 hr. rownshlp Board fm such term and sublcct to such condll ons md at st eh rate of com pensatlon as said Boatel shall clctermlne 1 01 the pmposes a[ this OJ dlnance he •hull have the power of a pollee offlcet Section 7 02 - Quullrilntlons ol f he Zoning A1lminl!lf tntm

1 o be eligible for appomtment the Zoning Administrator shall be generally lnfotmed on good pr wtlce In fire prevention safety health sanitary and protective measmes He shall not be engaged or employed dhectly or indlJectly In the sale or purchase of real estate in the township Secflon 7 OS- Cet tlflcales of AJIJII'OVnl llllll ComJIIlnnce

1 To fnclhtate the administration of this Ordinance and assist the property owner in complying With its provisions no building or structure subject to 1 ts provlstons shall hereafter be erected altered or moved untll application for a Certlfrcate of Approval has been flied on dupllcate forms pJovlcled by the Township and the Zoning Administrator has Issued such Certificate

2 1 he appllcatlon shall be signed by the owner of the premises or his authotlzed agent and shall ce1 tlfy that all the provisions of ~his Otdlnance and other ordinances of the township are to be com plied with rhe application shalllla tiled not leas fhan ten (lOl days

A supplementary building or stlUCtllle on !he same ptcmtses as the main building or structure occupied by or devoted exclusively to an accessmy use but such usc shall not lnr.ludc lot d\\elllng or lodging purposes 01 sleeping quat ters !01 human beings Secflon 12 CJ2- Altcu ell

Any change In the location or use of 1 building OJ structure or any change m the stt uctutal members of a building 01 stlllctute such as bearing walls columns posts beams girders and similar components Section 12 03 - Building

A st1uctm e having a 1 oof fm a shelte1 of persons animals plunts or Inanimate things ~ooliou 12 01 -Dwelling

Any bulldlng or structute 01 part thet eof occupied as the home residence or sleeping place of one 01 more per sons elthet perma nently 01 temporarily but not Including II ailet coaches tents cabins and similar structures 5ectlon 12 05 - En!ctcd

Includes built constructed reconstructed moved upon or any physical operations on the land requhed for a building or structure Excavations flll drainage and the lll<e shull be considered a pat t of an etectlon St.octlon 12 06 - Family

Any number of Individuals living together In a single house kee11lnar \11llt and related by blood or marriage Including dome~llc:

(Continued on Nex$ Pap)

Bom rl of Ingh 1m 'I'ownsllp Ingham

CHARLES S WOODS SU)lel visot

GEORGI VOG'J' JR Clmk

Legal Notices NOfiCE 01' LET riNG OF DRAIN CON1 RACl AND I<EVIEW OF

AI OI(TIONMENTS lllWOK IELD EX f PIIAIN

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~OTIC£ OF LETTING OF DRAIN CONfRACT AND REVIEW OF

AI PORTIONMENTS NORTH STODDAf!D AYE DRAIN

T EGAL NOTJCF'~ U::GAt N'OTJCEB

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Go ·To Church This Sunday This Message Is Brought to You

as a Public Service by the Following Firms ;md lndividuols

Estes-Leadley Funeral Home Hoh-Laflslng

Mason Home Appliance Mason

Chesley Drug Store Maso~

Bement Feed & Sllpply Service Mason

Holt Lumber Co. Holt

The Ferris Company Mason

J. A. Dart Co. Mason

C. W. Glenn & Sons Chevrolet and Buick

Stockbrid~e

Dart Manufacturi11g Co. Mason

Perki11s Hardware Mason

Eden Elevator Eden

Keon' s 5c·SI Store Milson

Olmmos Bll)Jtist, Rev, john JJooko, pastor. Sunday worship service at 10 with .Junior church for those 11 and under durlrtg same period, Sunday sc:hool at 11, evening service at 7:30, Nursery provided during all servlce8. Christian Youth Fello\Vshlp at 6:30 Sunday night. Wednesday at 7:30, Bible study and prayer meeting.

Grovenbm·g ~lel.laodlst, Groven· burg road, Rev. Francis C. Johan· nides, pastor. Saturday, June 2,.8 p. m., of!lclai board meeting; Sun· day, 9:45 a. m., worship, message "Can Anything Stop Us?" 10:45 a. m., church school, Asil Tows· Icy, superintendent; 6::30 p, m .. Youth Fellowship,

Congratulations to all young people who are graduat­ing this year! Receiving a diploma means you have ful­filled the academic requirements and met the standards of conduct of your schools. They, in turn, have given you a· secure 'world for four years, with worl{ and rules of con­duct mapped out for you.

Now all this is changed in a day. The anchor has sud­denly pulled up, and the world ahead' looks insecure and uncertain. You now have to plan your own work, and set your. own standards of behavior.

At this point, a church connection is a strong anchor to spiritual security. Let your Commencement mean a commencement .of regular church attendance in the church you choose. Face the new world ahead armed with its firm hope and faith.

THE WO·RLD AHEAD

THE. CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH

The Church is the the building ol ch grecllest factor on earth lor It . aracter and g d .

Is a storehouse ol spiritual oo Clfi~enshlp, strong Church, neither de values. Wuhout a can survive There ar I mocracy nor civilization every person should :~~~~r sound reasons Why and supporl the Church T d cervices regularly own sake (2) For his chtid h~y are: (I) Far his sake ol his communi! ren s sake (31 For the sake ol the Church its~lla:,~.n~tlon. (4) For th& and material support Pi. lc needs his moral larly and read your B'btndto. go to church regu. Day 1 o azly. Sunday Book · Ch1pter Monday'"'"""' •• · · Eaodu11 '

20 Tuesday···'""""·· .Joshuo ( 1 Wednesda. '•' • · '· • '· · P:~~llnu SI!S

Thu"day Y • ""'" • Muthow 10 Friday ·" """" "'•Uh!w Sa turd,; ............. ,. Lukt I llo• ..

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fhi$ Message Is Brought to You as a Public Service by the

Following Firms and Individuals

Morsc:s Restaurant Mason

Dart. National Bank Mason

Lindy's Drive-In Mason

A. A. liowlctt & Co. Mason

George's Food Market Mason

Vogl Funeral Home Dansvillo

Leslie Coffee Shop Lesliti'

Consumers Power Co. M'lson

Wolverine Engineeri11g Co. Mason

Mason D~iry Mason

Ellis Grocery Dansvillo

The Farmers Ba11k Mason

Robart Nursi11g Home Mason

Van's Scrme - Si11dair Mason

* Wednesday, 7 p. m., Chapel IJrayer group; Thursday, 6:15 p. m., morning prayer group; Thursday, .Junior choir rehearsal, 6:<15; Senior choir, 8.

Bunl!or IIIII Suventh·Day Ad· \'enlist, L. H. Slcl<ics, pastor. Sat· urday Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; church service, 11 a. m. Keith Morey, counselor at Jacltson pri· son, will be speaiter Saturday, June 2.

llolt N11znrene, Rev. William I<elley, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.: morning worship, 11 a. rn.; N. Y. P. S., 6:45 p. m.; evening evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Prayea· meeting each Wednes· day at the church at 7:30 p .. m.

· WllllainstOn Free Methodist, Rev. A. D. Hockaday, pastor. Church school, 10 a. m.; worship. service, 11. a. rn.: FMY, 7:30 p. rn.; ·worship service, 8:15 p. m.: prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.

What the Churches Are Doing. union; 8 p. m., evening service. 'Tilllrsclay, 7:30 p. m., prayer and Bible study.

morning Wor•

Jrtrst Church of Chrl~l, Sclen· tlst, Mason, has services at the church, corner of Oal< and Barnes streets, evet·y Sunday at 11 n. m. Sunday school durlpg the service for pupils up to the age of 20. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock include testimonies of Christian Science hea'llng. A pub· lie rending room Is open at the church Wednesday lind Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. "God The Only Cause and Creator" will be the subject of ·the lesson-sermon In all Christian Science churches throughout the world Sunday, June ·a.

Ingham CircUit 1\l.e t 11 o d I ~ t, Frank B. Cowick, minister. North· wtllt, morning worship, 9 a, m.; church school, 10:15 a. m. 1\IIJI. ville, morning worship, 10:15 a. m.; church school, 11:15 a. rn.; M. Y. F., 7:30p.m.

Aurelius Baptist, Rev. Ro!M!rt Worgul, inlnister. Sunday school, 11 a. m.; morning worship, . 10 a.m. ·

/ ~.;.,.,,., o k e· m o s · Conunwuty, Rev.

Dav!d s. Evans, pastor.· Morning worship, 9:30 and , 11:30 a. m.: church· school at· .10:30 a; m.; Youth Fellowship, 7 ~· rn. , .

· ••olt Presil~~erlan; Rev. v~rno~ T. ,Sinlth and Rev. Ralph Miller; pastors. •· Morning · worship, 10. a .. m. \)nd 11:30 a. m.; nursery imd ... church school during both serv· · ICes; Young people's meeting, 7:30 p.m.

. ·· WUiwns~IB Evangelist I,u. th~i. i022 W~st G1·ancl River, Rev:; K; ·F. Klieplin, pastor. Sun· da.y: .. schocil, · 10 il. m.; worship servlce;·.it a. ·rn. Nursery during the 'serVIce for small children. '·.I\,, ' ',•·,_, :

:Jk~s~::tlori .. L~tl1eran, Rev. :tr• · ~··· Z1mmer.num, pastor. · One block, nortJ.l: ~f Cavanaugh road

. Qri.: South .. PemisY.Ivanla ·Avenue. Slilid~y school, 9:30 a. m.;. church

. serviCj!;·l0:30 a.m. . -·. , ..... •.. · ..

Bunlmr Ulll NnznrciUJ, Rev. Carl Barnes, minister. Sunclny school, :1.0:30; morning worship service, 11:30 a. m.; Young Pea· ple's· service, 7:30 p. m.; evening evangellstlr~ service, 8 p. m.

St~kba•!dge lUcthmllst, . Rev. David Hills, pastor. Worship scrv· ice; 10:30' a.· m.; church school, 11:40 a.·m.

St. Katherine's Cltapel CBJIIS• COJIIll), Rev. Derwent A. Suthers, VIcar, Merldlim road, half-mile north of US·16. Sunday services: 9:15 family morning prayer and Instruction, followed by Sunday .school a:nd adult Blbl,e cl.ass: 11:00 a .. m., morning prayer and

. sermon, followed by coffee hour. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., evening prayer;·· · ·

· Felt l'lalnH 1\lethodist,· Rev. John· W. ·Bullock, pas to!·.· Sunday school,.10:30 a.m.; morning wor·

· shlp;.ni30 it. m., sermon, "Power:· . of Shnpilclty." ·

school, 10 a. m.; ship, 11 a. m.

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Willinmston St.. llltu•y's CaU1· nile, Rev. Fr. Francis Mat·tin, pas­tor. Confessiozis · and devotions Saturday 7:30 p. m. Sunday masses at 8:00 and 10:001) a. m. Fowlerville, Rev. Fr. Wall<er. · Confessions and devotions on Friday 7:00 p. m. Sunday masses at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m.

WlllinmMton West J,ocl•~, Wes· !cyan !Uethodlsl;, Rev. Delos Tan· ner, pastor. Church school, 10 a. m.; worship service, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Wesleyan youth· service, 7:15' p. m.; prayer service, Wednesday 8 p; m.; missionary · meeting .every second 'l'hursday .

WillinlllSton Gospel llall, 4021 Burl<lcy road. Brcaldng of Bread, 10 a. m.; Sunday school . and Bible class, 11:30; Gospel and ministry, Sunday 8:30 p. m. ' •· ·

lUIISon Churcll or the Nazurene, Roy Mumau, pastor. Suncjay school, 10 o'clock; preaching ii~!'V• Ice, 11 o'cloclt; N. Y. P. S. sr.s•y, lee, 6:45 o'clock, song and pr11isc. Evangelistic message, 7:30. Pray· cr mectlng Wednesday' evening at 7:30. · .,., •·'' ''.

Leslie Free Dletlaodlilt, Rev. Harry Cummings, pastor .. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; · morning wor· ship, 11 n. m.; FMY service, 7:30, p. m.; evenlng service, . 8 · p. · rri.;

\Wednesday; prayer service, . 8 , P~ m.

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m.: confessions, Thursdi~Y after servkes. Saturday, 7:30·9; blip· tlsms, by appointment.

Communlt;y Meth~t of :Da.is. ville ami Vantown, Rev. Charles R. Gross, pastor. 10 a. m., church ~chool, G. E. Manning, suflerlri·

· tendent; 11:15 a. m., worship se!'VIce with a message by. the pastor; 10 a. m., worship sezyic~. Vantown; 11 a.m., church school, Mrs. Caa·roll Glynn, superlriten·

''dent: 7:30 p .. m., M. Y .. F. service. . . ' . . :

Dansville Free Methodist, Rev. Harry E. Moore; pli.f!tor. 10 a. m ..

. Sunday schooi, .. Genevleve Freer, sqperlnteiident; 11 a. m.; p~nclt·

· lng ·service; 6:45 p. · rri.; ·F .. M. Y. service: 7:30 · p. rti;, evening silrv· Ice; prayer meeting. Wednesday. ev~nlng, 7:30, 'ilt churcli. .

Jlousel United JlrethreJl; Haw· ley. road at Vaughn, Vernon H. Beardsley, minister. 10 a. m .. church school; 11 a, m., worship, sermon, "The Fellowship of His Suffering," sermon one, cpmmun· ion; 7· p. m., Christian Ende!lvor hciur; 8. p;· m., evening worship, theme, "A Great Man of Uz;" 8 p. m .•. Wednesdn'y, mid-week pray. er meeting. ·

Robbins ~lethodist, Bunker road, Rev. Franch C. Johannldes, pastol,'. Sunday, 10 a. m.; churc~ school, Lute Hartenburg, super· lntendent; 11 a. m., worship, m.es· sage "Can Anything Stop Us?" 6:30 p. m., Youth Fellowship .at Grovenburg church; Wednesday, June 6, 9:30 a. m., Woman's So· clety. of Christian Service.

, .nlasun BniJtlst, Clarence Rcidd, :~astor. Worship service !Jeglns with , the meditation . Pl!rlod· .at 9:50. a; in., message by'. the pnst!)r, special music by the senior choh·; 11:15 a. m.; Sunday school under ibe:: Superlf1terident, . Paul Rich· ards; 6:30·'p, m., Baptist .Youth Fellowship; 7:30 · p. m., evening

Wednosday, .~:30 p,' 111·• · rehenr~nl· ·

·Bible· · dates· ru::ELJ.1me .u

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Old-Timers Get Request~ To Help Record Histo•·y

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Maf 31, 1956 The Ingham· County News Part·4

nlldtlg-nn I'J'f'HH A.~srwinflr;rt tngo nf 11 singlo opportunity wus nnli Frunll Blfwi~forrl, chEJirmnn rli!rnonslrntcrl hy novnmriJ' G, of tho liquor eontrol commission,

Mlelilgllll'H snnlor dllwns lll'fJ Mt!lliH!Il Willlnrns whon 11 sr!al on "fl':; n tl'ltrlltlonnl mnvo, nnrl Hlth,lef'l fot· now apprrwlnllon. tim Mli!IJignn Sllfll'l!tlll! POLII'I Dr.mncr·nls Wntilrl follow tho snme 'l'hiH IH'f'lllllr. nppim!nl nl II Mlelt· bmwh tl!'r!rlmi filling. 'l'lw f'llllill polley.lt they controlled l)w lvgls· il!flll Wl!l'll ltllwheon wlH!Il 1111· f'fJIH'Iinn Is n flrw I!Xittnpln nf n liature," snld Sonator E!riwnr·rl nnunelllnnnl was mnde that oldr.r technh]LW devnlnpcd, nr· nt lmtsl Hutchinson IR·I~ennvllle,) I'OSitlt!lll~ of llw slntn will he en· porfoctnrl by the gol'f'I'IHir. • • • courngf'rl In rcr•nrrl on pupcr· or • • • Mlchlgnn has tnl<!m n lnnd In t11po llwlr rr.eoi'lcPtlon~ of I lie I . JH'oleeling its citizens against enrly rlnys nf tlmh· lives. I II calls for lilhng 11 VIH~ilney nnlurnl nnd mnnmnde rllsusters,

' · • , , wilh ltnollH!t' olfldal who tnLIHI ho " , ' I'P(llneml. 'l'hls In Plfrof't nlllllf!H We cnn t. stop rt tnrnnrJo from

Dl!lnlls of plans wt•rr! illlllflllllt'Ori n d rll 1 101111 1 app11 Jntments unrl occurring, hut we cnn help mini· jointly hy Hoseoe 0. 13onlsfet!, 11 6111•1mrls tlw n•sulllug JwpplntJss mlw lis e.Jrecl :•nd rl~v~lop menns U·M J'C!gnnl, nnrl Lewis llr!ns11n, OYI!I' 11 mue!J wiri('J' nreil. Willlnms to 1~lrl Its victim~, snlcl John

, , occnoi<II'.Y·frcastlt'fll' of qw lllstol'l· hns thf\ repulitllon for ttsing P.X· GriJfln, ~tnle civil defense dlrcc· ·cHI Society of Mlehignn. 'l'hc tmmn e:.re In mnl\lng his selec· tor·. projl!cl is nn lltlclerlnl<ing of the tions; for piel\lng men who have 'l'he stnte orgnnlzatlon has Unlverslly of Mlehlr~nn with the/ rlone well Jn positions already ns· whipped together nn emergency crmpr.rallrlll of till! lllstorknl Su· 1 signed them. tnsi< force, bringing together, top cicty, Mir:hlgiln Weei<, when al· 'l'lw suprcnw 1,0111,1 post went men In stale government, to go tcnllnn Is frH'liSC!d on the stale, to George Eriwnr•rls. He was liP· into action when disaster strllws, was ennsldcrecl illl irlcnl lime for pointed to stter:rwd the laic .Tustir•c • • • the tmnoutwc!mtml. Nell E. Ticld, l~dwaJ'rls 'is •II, Wits It operated in both the western

~· "' *'· nppolntc~d ea!'llel' hy Wllllnrns to ~1fchl~un und the latest Flint SrJI'r:llienll,l' II. Is 11 sc;ll'l:h In liH! dt·r•uil r'flltt'l In Detmll; was tol'llnrtoes.

J'f!f'nrd fltt•ls of how peoplt! lived c:nuncllman lliei'C! for •I lct·ms; GJ•iffln nnrl Mayor Albert E. rlilt'ing Mklil~-:an's C!iii'IY HIHII!· was pmlmte Judgt!. Coho of Detroit testlllccl at recent hoocl, Tlw finest sources, necrml· • •· • C!otlgresslonnl licnrlngs on ways In>: to IIH! experts, nre the slnte's Ills appointment t:realerl n VII· to protect or rebuild Michigan's older mslrlenls. Wrlllen ~·ccords, t•anr·y In the position liP. held. So lndustl'lal rrilght following a sueh as letters and dlnrws, are Willinms llppolnted Vil'tor Tar· disaster, either nnturnl or wat·· oflen f!Xr't!I

1Jr!nl sourr:cs, and sn i gonsltl, ;turlllnr gt!llf!l'Hi, In he caused. ·

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arc mcmor es. I cln·ull judge. !3oth aslterl tor more federal • " '' 'l'n nil the vant·v Jeff IJy Tar· nlrl and a "hurcl core of · profes·

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Any JII!I'Hfln who lliinlts he> ha~ gonskl, the govr!r·iwr pkl<~d iln· slonals" to lead volunteers and stnrit!s, lt!llf'rs ot• other informa· other yottng man. fie Is Frank S. serve as the m·gani~lng and co· tlon lmpot'IIIIJI In litis stmrch is Sezymansltl, who rose tllmugh heslve force In the system. requested to contact Mir:hael lhf' ranl<s nf the liquor c:onlml " • • Clml'ch, supervisor of spednl eommlsslnn ns an examiner and They received assurance that pro.)l'r:ls, University of Michigan was onr:e camlirlalc! for• appoint· the problem .is under study in extension s·~rvlce, Ann Arbor, menl to the r:ommisslon, S<"Z,Y· congress and that action may be Chiii'eh will lwlp r.:cl the in forma· I mansld Is n former Notre Dame forthcoming this year~speclally lion In Its best. form for prcset·va· and professlrmai football player. since Mlchlgnn has bee!) one of lion. This may he hy liipfl t•eeorcl· Nnw Williams lws S<"zyman· the hardest hit states in the nn­ing n[ conveJ·sallnn, photostating,! sl1l's post to. !ilL ami with it I he lion by .. _tornadocs. OJ' hy some other means. His tori· • opportunity to mal<e still more cally V<tlttahlc lnfnrmalion will he friends. preserved In ll·M's hisloJ'ical col· lections. Material whlt:h Jll'Otlucc:-; interesting new accounls will be In similar previn111; inslnnrl's, publii;hed in "Michigan Jlistory," wlwn illl eiPI'IIron was <'tllning up, the l\11chlgan llistol'ical Commis·, senale Ht~Jnthllr•ans lliiVe rlel;tyrod slon's <jLiilrlcrly Journal. r:onlirrninr.: liw gnvcrnnr's lip·

pnintments in the hopes llwt a Republican gnvct·nnr· would he

Pioneer Society Plans Meeting fngham Cou~1ty Pioneer unci

Historical society is mal,lng plans for Its annual meeting in MasrJil Thursday, June 28, It will be In 1 he basement of Mason Baptist church.

Importnncr of llw project was eicclcrl. If so, tile goVI!I'nnt• could emplutsizerl hy Chut·ch in a quo. mal<e his own ~ppolnl mPnls. tatlon from Woodrow Wilson: I AppoinlmC!lls hclrl haek hy llw "!IIstnry of n nalion Is only tlw I GOP include .Jolin H. McC;orthy, hlslor,v of Its sm111l towns written I clinlrmiln anrl second Demonat l~rge." on the pLtblir: service Clllnmisslon,

A program of historical inter· esterl is being arranged. There will be a potluci' dinner at noon.

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Sundny ahowa contlnuou,~~ from J P. M.

Friday & Saturday, June 1-2 'l'\\'0 IHG Fl~A'I'UIU~S

oF J}gaa.e .. .last oF the :MAVJWJCK Ial.LSitS/

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DAlE' ROBERTsoN MA"RA CORDAy ~OCKMAHON£Y

(TV s sensotionai"Rango Rider")

Elroy Hir.seh - narbara Hale

Un.chained Sunday & AAonday, June 3-4

RICHjq~ ~~~~ Cbips Ahoy· Lutest News

Tue.·Wed.-Th11r., June 5-6-7 See the wooden horse ••• tbe triel' of WILr that

cltangml wot•ld history, Pat•is the handsome Prince of. Troy, AchiUcs the invincible until an urrow. t'lnds his heel, A,jaX: the lnighty warrior from S111trta in the tumul­tuous story that has lived· for thil•ty centuries.

Staning Rossruta Podesta as

·Helen ·o·f Troy . ' .

;NEXT .WEEI\:.::.Bo\l(ery Boys in. CRASIIING 'LAS · VEO~S and ~eorge Montgomery bt ROBBER'S ROOST';

Barry ,· Sullivlttt-Barhara Stanwyck . in · MA VERICI\. QUEEN Johnson-Ruth, Roman In BOTTO!\[ OF TilE .. " ........... ,,. ,

Service Council To Have Picnic Mr!mbers of the Ingham County j

Service Council aJ•e plannln,:: a picnic at; Boys Vocational sc)wol I ·{?riday-·noon~ ·' ·~:.·:,:. ··o:~v::-'-----·

Alter tho sack lunch ut the pic· nic grounds thl!"vlsltors will be taken on a tour o! the Institution.

StaiT members o! wel!are agencies working In Ingham county mal<e up the membership of the Ingham County Service Council.

If YQu're Like Me

You't·e glad that we have a government of laws and not 1i !fOVlli'IUIICilt of men.

Sure, we all know thn t some· limes It doesn't seem that. what the law says is "fair." But we can be pretty sure that a govern· ment o! laws will mete out .)us­lice more often than that which might eome from the whims of a r·uler. That's. why our ancestors insisted on the bill of rights-but that's another story. What I'm thinitlng of I'lght now Is that under a government of laws, cleci· slons in courts arc based on evi· dence and not on anything else.

So, It's good to know just what may be taken Into consideration as "evidence."

For example, If n lawyer durlni: the trial admits that some stale· ment of fact made by the other side Is tt·ue, or if the lawyers on both sides, either before or during the trial, agree that certain things are true, the jury must ac· cept the facts admitted. 0! course, answers to questions by witnesses on the stand are evl· dencil. So are documents, objects, records, etc.

The sworn testimony of a Wlt· ness written out In question and answer form before trial, just as It would have been given In coitrt, is evidence. 'fhat Is called a depo· sltlon.

On the other hand, pleadings­all the preliminary .papers filed to bring the case to trial-'-are not evidence. Neither are statements made by lawyers on what they expect to prcive, or· what they claim they ha:ve proved. Even Information on the .case gained from sources othel'. than· that 'pre· sen ted In the court is . not evl: de rice.

The way I understand It Is that a trial Is not a contest'- between la~yers, but ·a s~arch for .Justice according. to . the evidence re· celved. and the· law. as explained by the caurt.·-, .... , · .' .

I ll~e It t.J:tat .way,\' ..

Fox Books Peter' Marshall .Story One violent rlay 1 hill mm·s tlw

progress of fl HJnllil frnntiCI' Clllll· munity ,to clecerwy anrl respcetn· blllty Is rlepictcri impact in ''A Day of Fury," tile llrst hiL of the Friday·Saturrllly rlouble 11111. Dale Robartson, Mara Corrhty unci .Joel< Mnhoney have stnnlng mles,

f-ful'ihtl 1', ftlcluml Gurrlel<, G lnJ'IH Wmlncmduy 1111rl 'l'lttti'Sdfly, '1111~· Gnrrlon nnrl llilly Clwpln. pnsHinnnlo tnir! of tlin Spar'ltl.ll

Tho pluture wus lllmerl In Cnnt· qqtwll I le!fm, nnri 1110 'l'rpj4h hrlrlgo, n town nine miles rrn111 PJ·inr:e Pttrls Is rr.pnrlccily bienrJ· Glnsgnw, Scotland, wlwro Peter· crl with sccnc!s nf h!tlllcs of bl!r• Marshnll, whose ilfe-lnsplmrl tho I bar·lc fllry nnrl enlnrfui ·: charhit story, wus horn, anrl in Washing· chnses i with sr:cnes nf I he bltl]l• Inn, D. C,; in Annapolis at lhc lnr.: unri plll11ging of 'l'rhy, apd U. S. Naval Ac·ndemy; Atlanln, the massing of llil' Greek an[i Covington nnrl DePal lll', Ge01·gln, 'l'm.Jnn Hl'lnicJs for' the I 0 ye~r In thesl' plnecs Rev. l\1nrshnll siege nf I he dly whose :mighty wove the fmllern of his life whit:it walls hr.lrl I hr. lnvndlng·: Greelt

U's <tn nlflmat talc, one In which the conlllr:l llml arises is tho result of llw fundrtmcntal nnturcs of the persons Involver! rnther thnn of a struggle for· 0111· lcl'!al things, lilw money, lanrl or c:ntlie. It hns the nver·tnnPs of psyqhological drama nncl is basic· nlly n story of violent Jl<tssionH and actlun,

As a reformed ex·dancc hall r.:Iri, Mara Conlay lws a r·ole that is symbolic of the bask conJiict in the sloJ•y, unci it Is signilimnt in the laic that she chooses Mn· honey over Robertson.

In the scconrl feature l~ii'OJ' Hirsch, former· Ali·Amcrir:nn foot· hall player, Is ~lntTerl nlong with Barbara Hale in "Unr:halnod."

l'nslor'll IAfe i'it.ory l•'llnu'd 1

Richar·d Todd and Jean Peters are obviously very much in love in this scene from "A-Man Called Peter." It will play

lr.CI its lmpncl on America, war·r·tors nt lin.v. "A Mnn Called Pnler" Is a Ahovl! all, tlwre is Ileien, the

slury of n man W!tose rclntlon lovely girl who IJfJr'llmo the IIU]O• with Gorl >~ns more Intimate than ('CJII 'cnusc of llie'llloudy wm·, al)il any chrontcierl In m~Hiet·n times. whose beauty has liw;rl throuall The greatest uf Ius sermons, the nges. ni1ssarm Podc~tn, d)S• wlilell he rlelivemrl nt the New ('[}Verecl hy War·ncr IJros. in Italy, York Avenue Chun;IJ in Washing· plays Helen. A slmilrtr talent ton, D. C., lmown ns .' ~w "Church hu,"u wns conduelr>rl fnr I he aCtor ~·f Presidents," are lnt'OJ'jlor•;tlerl lo play PaJ·is. ,lad< !:lei·nas WfL'l 111 the scriJ.'I. Among them nrc his selected. famrnts "hccper of tho S1rrlngs," "The Amerlr:;tn Dn~am," "The Appointment In Samnre" and his famous clcnth Sf!t'mon delivered, ils if hy rlivitw lnoplratlon, to thro gmdnatlnr.: dass at the U. S., Navnl Academy, only a few hm1rs before tho news of lha .Japanesr• iillaclt on Poarlllarhor.

This Smt tlsli mar:hinlsl, l\IHIWII as "the charming young Sent with the sliver longue," IVOLIIHI up the elcetcrl chaplain nf I he United Slates Senate and was known ns "the conscience o[ the Senate."

Two from Holt Get Top Awards Larry K Brlf'l<slidtlr!J' and H.utll

Ann Fal'llsworlh will be accepted Into Phi Kappa f'hl, lop schola.s· lie honornry sot:let.v al MlciJ!gan Stale .JurlfJ 7. 'l'hi! sodcty wUl ~-:ain 18:i new llll'llllmrs from the lfl36 grad Llllllng dnss,

Twentieth Century·Fox clcpart· eel from the usual movie formula in producing "A Man Called Peter," which will play at the I~ox Theatre on Sunday and Mnn· ---:-------:-:-:---:---:--:---:--~----:--:-­day. This plcturization of Cather· the atl'airs of man;unfoids a poig· head an imposing cast of 41 sup· inc Marshall's hiographical novel, nant love story and is, at the porting players. Others promi· which enjoys the dlsllnction of I same time, a success story in the nent in the cast are Marjorie helng a story told in terms of best Horatio Alger tradition, · Rambeau, Jill Esmond, Les Tr·c· God's intimate participation in Richard Todd ancl Jean Peters mayne, Robert Burton, Gladys

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at the Fox Sunday and Monday. 'l'J•o,lun Sf m·y "l'11hl "Helen of Troy," which Is

based on the Homeric legends J'C· corded in the "Iliad," reeounts nne of the most lnspirntional ro· mantic ad\•ent ures of ali time. It will play at Fox Tuesday,

The new members mulw up ahoul 8'/r1 of the grmluating clas~. All of them compilcci ucaclemlc aVCI'iiJ::CS UjiiVIII'riS of :J.3 (a ~ grade ylelcis 3 points! and will~· celve a i<ey or· pln emblem at lnj· llatlon ccremonlcti. ·

TIJink of this oezt time youre in !Jeiii(Y tra/Bc-

AfJ otber transmission '

is so smooth as bJilaOow~f .You kiiOw how it iS.

Anyone who drives a car these days must somelimes drive in crawling, slow­moving traffic where. it's stop-and-go or spmt -and-slow,

And if you're used to a car that handles such traffic witl! a continuous series of upshifts and downshifts-even automat· ically-then maybe you think that;s the best you can have.

But it isn't, You can have Dynaflow s1iioothness in a new Buick-and you won't believe the difference until you try stop-and-go traffic.

For here you have absolute smoothnes­when you accelerate.

Here you have absolute smoothness wheJ you decelerate.

AIRCONDITIONINQ ••••

COOL NI!W LOW PRICE It cool1, flhm, de~umldlfl01. Get ~·Staoon Comfor! in yaur now Buick with genuine •

frRIOIDAIRI CONDITIONING

Here you have absolute smoothne~ under every road condition and traffic pace-with no lags or bumps to mark

- upshifts and downshifts-because ~ gears ever slrift in Dynaflow.

It's the only transmissiqp on the Ameri·' can scene to'day where flowing oil does ti1e work of gears every step of ti1e way -and whcr<f ·smoothiless is constant, absolute and infinite. · ·

So maybe you ought to sample a new Buick with Variable Pitch DynaHow­and try the new thrills that go with this wmootimess-

Th" Hash-fast new getaway response..:. and new stepped-up gas mileage-when you press the pedal b.~ely an. inch-

The instant new.full-power acceleration • r-.--- --·- .. -

When )'OU floor tl1e pedal and S\~tch the pitch for a needed safety-surge-

The walloping new might of the big new 322-cubic-inch VB en.a:ine that puts the ginger to it all- · ·

And the new ride, ti1e new handling ease, ti1e new interiors, the new bold look of racy sweep-al1ead styling. .. .

Drop in on us this week-today ff yoti can-and see for yourself what straight­forward b'Uth we tell you here-and what great-b.uy prices are keeping Buick more lirmly than eve1· in the top 3 pf Americ~'a best sellers. · 1

•New Advanced \Tarlablc Pitch Dyfla/lcUI Is th~ only Dytto/low Buick builds tod(ly, lt h ltatukrd on Roadmost11r, Supet" m&d .Gcntuey-opt~r:!fJalet mode.!t extra cost on tl1c Special. i

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Down by the · The Fill Dirt Mystery Wllh ono mnmlwl' ol' tlw city council charging thn1. news·

pupoJ'S rllrl not toll tho ti'Uth, and !1 othm·s l'emnlnlng ~:~llent, t hr!'Hiluatlon Ol!ght. to be r·ovlowed,

On Apl'il 16 nt. u l'ogulm• moe1lng the council tabled a rnollon m•clo by Councllmrtn R!chtml Mol'l'iR that the city ftil'tllsl! fill di1'l foJ• tho new Mnson-Leslle stt•otch of US-127, 'l'lmt motion pmvlded I'm· no payment to IJo mode to the city, IVfnt'l'iH Insisted !hut the fill cllrt. covm·ed vnlunhlo deposits of' [f.I'IIVt!l nnrl that tlw city would J'ecelve fttll br.nel'if by being J'lrl or the clil't..

Thn nl!xt. night tlw council wns culled Into n spr>cinl so::;­sion, 'l'he sumo motion tabled Ill!! night. bcfon' was ndopted. 'l'lw voir! \Vas ununimous. The uccounts which uppem·ed in 1 hi:; twwspapc!' und n Lansing now::;papeJ' culled the tt·nn!'l­nr!lion 11 girt on tho part of the council, In the r·esolutlon ridopt Prl by the council nt the specinl meot.lng tho only mon-1 ion or lllOnr.y was this ~>entence: "If nny monoy Is dnrived l'l'om :;nle or :;nid sund It shall bo paid to the ~ity of Mmmn."

'!'Itt> m~IVI> or t.hl! tmnsnct Jon appr>nred ill the Mason pnpeJ' Apcil Hl. If it was un incoJ•rect r·opm·t. no ono, neitheJ' a dl y ol'l'iciul nm· a member of the contracting firm, n~>ked I !tat. 'u c•ot·r·ectlon br> mndo. It wus not until Monday night, Mny 21, I httt anyone suggested that the published •·eport was itJt·m·r·ecl. 'l'hcn Mo1·rls lnshod out at newspapm· ropm·t:er·s.

MOJ'J'is said that. councilmr>n r>xpected all along that tho t~il y would be paid fm· tho fill dil't and that newspapel' J•e­poi·leJ·s Hhould havo gtte~>sed it.

Evon I hough the motivos of newspapr>r l'epol'ters and plliJllshm·~> wr>ro qucstionec! by Manis, this newspaper· does not quesl ion the motives of Councilman Mol'l'is nor nny city oJTici,al. The wisdom of theit• actions is open to que~>tion.

Not. one of 1 he councilmen would likely have signed such

SYCAMORE Amy Vnnrlel'bllt J'nles r~ll!nnll· nnme, 'Phe ntmwer wns thnl !11

Jli!SH ulrmg will! goclllrwss, nncl In plnnm!l' dnys 11 hcJy run In !he somr. follts thnt's n lllllt! loo hlgl!. ~r.lllemont In suy I hut tho l'lvm• ln listing tho rJillll'itt'lerlstles of 11 wns rnlslng, Of rourse, hnd hfl gcmllornun, Amy rler.lnrr.rl lhnt no nttonclr>tl ~l'iwol f(J(Iny he wnulcl mun 1'1111 IJIIflliiy unJPsillw huH H l1nve said l'IHlng. Flo enrly sotllr.rs llnth every rl1.1y, I cnllf!rllhe rlvcu· the Raising river,

'l'hen IIH! g J'oll oil' nnd wns l'e· pluc•ecl with nn apostrophe, lh~ Hlvet• Rnl~ln', und In one of the Ill),-: ·lloods lhe nposlmphe wus wnslwrl nwuy. Adrian hns not yet Julm!d In lltl' l'!umol' for frrlm·ul llonrl r:ontmi Pvon though lhls yenJ' tIll' rlve1· leVt!l rrmchr{l l'eo· rmll!elght. 'l'he city has rlr!veloperl tlw l'ivor ovr.rnuw pluin Into piny. gt'llllllds unci pm·its :tllll Is willing to surrendeJ' them lmol• to lhe rivet· n fr.w dnys ·evel'Y few years. Pcopl!l are not )Jel'milted to r.n· PJ'mtch upon the flood pluin with hullclings.

Pnul MeDonnlcl, fnrmrJ· ]lith· Usher at C:uyloi'cl, lnlcl lllP uhnul 11 sllltation whld1 Jlc•velnpPrl t lwro Wh<!ll 1111 lllllnlltTierl lc!nclwr sr•nt n hoy home br!lll'lng 11 note. 'l'ht! note' Informed t IH! 11101 hur that hr!l' hoy didn't llllll'li gnncl and Pould Jtnl rr!llll'll to sclwnl unless und till! II hr. lla t hell mom frr.· CJIII!tJtly,

'l'/11• IIIOIIIIW 'l'l'fllll ll IJOic• hill'• scJif, u1u1 ntlfli't!Ss"cl 11. t u t.lw t••JwhHI', ft. l'f'tldi "I Slllt!l!C'd ,Juc•, U11 snwlls ,luNI. lilw his fnt.lwr. \'mn· tmuhln t~ Utul. ycm 11nn'l lwnw how u lllllll shonlcl snwll."

) People wh·o usetl Ll frhtlny son p fol' yen!'s tJ•ying to l'lrl tliemselves of BO must no1v feel let clown. The ndvel'ti~lng mmpnlgn hns been switcher!. New eommP!'dnls emphasize thnt 1 he old·t llllt! mr· hollc smell Is m1ule now to piny semncl flrlclle to 130.

AI. Rlvr•·slde Jllll'lt In UJP. nflru·· 110011 I lVII llt~'lHt!d JU'C'.hlll'Y t f'UillS l'•·om ull OVt!r thfl stute slww llwh· Hldlls. Wllllum 'J'ell 01' noilill !loud woultru'l. have pln4'1~l. I IWV4'1' saw Nlllih shooting, I Ioolmd ut•umul 1'111' IUnsnu's llelc•he•·, D~nn SI'IJull.Jwlss, unci JUnson hlliVIIWn, hut. I c•oultlu't. lint! Uwm It' lflt•y W1'1'4l lhfll'l!,

I j1oncl Plllnrnl~slon tll'llWij rcro BIH'faelug P mile~ of DextOJ' 'Trnll 11nrl :l\IJ mllr.s fi'IJill US·127 to ' i\twelltls Cenwr with hlnnl>lnp.

:Ill l'l'lll'li i\gfl-Hl21l ' Direclol' .Ins~ BriiT)' [ll'escnterl

llw Mll~on Clly tmncl Tuo~rlny nlgl1t In Its first ntllcloor c~o1wert nf the summer, . Heslclents or Hotlth .Jalfl!l'SOII

nppenled to tho council to pave I he slrm!t,

D u n s v ill r soll!ol's I'C!Itll'fll!cl 'l'ucsduy from u trip to Nlngnm Falls, '!'hey tl'ilvoll!d by nutumo· bile nnrl sll'pt In tents, 'l'wenly· six mnclo the trip unrlc!J' clwpm·· onuge of St1pt. and Mrs. C:. R. Watters ami Miss Shotwell.

Mason cl<lSed n rlisust I'OUH basc!· ball season hy losing to Dansville 6 to 4. MuRon won just one gnme In the entirl' schedule.

riO Yc•nJ'H A!;'o-HJ06 Mayor llemuns hus· tot•n up the

old planlt wall< In front of his pJ•operty on South Lnnslng street for a new cement wullt.

W. B. CIUI'It of Bay City ilfls purclmsed the plant nnd muchln· ery of the Mason City Mills uml is offering I hem for snlr. at a bnl'!:aln.

News from Eaton Rapids Is that 21 men m·c now employed at. the peat plnnt, and us new.ch•yers and gJ•indci'S. ii!Tive and nrc In· stnlled. the plrml will he In opeJ'rt· tlon day· unci night on a shifts. ·J

11 Jnosr! contl'act had the gmvel pit. been his own. He would fJt'olmbly h1\ve insisted that the consideration be specifically Ht•l. fmth at llc per· cubic yu1·d if that is the pl'ice. It is hm·d to believe lllat. he would havo beon satisfied with the con­·':iderntion dauso which the council approved for the city.

Bob Densmore pmfl Is fmm the fact. that ahnul tho only thing a youngster ean 11ow lmy with a penny is what Dr~nsmoJ'r• sells. 'l'lwt's gum, tim ma1·ble type, fl•om gum maciJinr.s. 'l'hrwr mil· lions of pr.nnlf'H udtl up to hig

The Lansing .sugar Co. lms sent a large force of young fDJ'·

Methodists sing bctteJ' tl)nn elgners to work In sllgaJ' beet some othi!J' denominations he· fields nround Mason.

If tl1e tnntte•· was incorr·ectly repmied at the time, it. is unusual thnt no complaint was J'egiste•·od with either news­JHI)li'J' unlil a month afte•· publication. Tho council gathered fci1· u regLI!Iil' meoting May 8. No mombo1· of the council at The new wny and tlw liPst way that meeting mentioned that. the newspapeJ' account of the to buy shoestrln[(~ 1~ to viRit a l'ill dirt. transaction was incorrect m· misleading. No city of- store with tulluln,· stJ•fni(s which /ieial even suggested that the report as carried in' the news:- come In roil~. l•'or· !Or~ I IVUS nlllc• pnper:-; wns wrong. It was not until May 21 that MOJ'I'is to J•eplnC'e strings wlllr•IJ I hurl !'/aimed t be account in the newspapers to be untrue. spllrerl in 3 plnct:!s.

h~Jshwss.

Repm·tm'S should have guessed the truth, Morris said. Tllat'li whel'l~ he is Wl'Dng, and other city officials who agree wilh him are w•·ong. Public business should not be a guess­ing gume. No one, certainly no newspaper repm·ter, should hnve to gLless ot· be expectod to guess about public business. Puhlic business should be transacted in the open. The~·e Hhould bo no secret understandings, no agreements not spe­dfieally set rol'lh. Tho•·e is no J'eason, nor· excuse, fm· uny mystery in any public document.

cause they have better tunes In Seniors gave their oJ•ntorieals thr.h· hymn boolts. At Adrian we Friday night. B1·uco Ball dls­altr.ndr.d services In the Method· Ctlsscd the mce question, Pearl ist chuJ'eh. I enjoyed singing Davidson, the lnlluenee of the those hymns even though I lnclt home; Lee Dc!Camp, the nPed for tulc•nt. We hcarrl a good semion, l'eform In business 111111 pt)litles; I too, DJ', C. S. Pellowr• sermonjz. Bcl'llice Bull, the· virtue of tuet; ing nu "Picith;g Up the I~rag. Harry Lyon, the conflict hetwnron ments," John 6:12; "Gather. ·up characte1· and wealth; .Tean~Mc·. the fragme~ts that remain, thut I Donald, benefactions of ,JaeoiJ nothing be lost." It was abr>Ut Rlis and June Adams; lll)t,I.Bert pr.ople doing something with J.efl. Kllehen the'value of pnetry. 'l'he overs; nhout accepting second other 7 memheJ•s of the clns~ and third choices. If you read'·tlw were excused from oralot·ieals

Ruben Drnschn, who rlid no eclilol'ial column you'll see that 1 because of · their worlt on the trumpeting until 11 yeaJ' ago, lVII,; converter! one of his ideas· to Anehora. They are Don CasteJ·fin, nne of the stars at tlw Mnson editorial use. .Muriel Barite!', Dora Hall, BeJ·tlta band cnnl'ert Ins! Thursday nig-ht. ·.

1 Hall, Carroll Hall, Eva McCurdy

Mot ivcs of the councilmen in the fill dil1 tmnsact ion nre not questioned by this newspaper. The statement of the c:ouneilmen that the council ncted in the best interests of the dty is not questioned. But the methods employed are not only questioned but. condemned. The theo1·y that newspapet· J'PPOI'tet·s or· anybody else should have to guess about matters whieh I hoy have n l'ight to know fm· certain is abhm·rent. PttiJiic: llltsinc!ss shoulrl nevi'J' be ll'l:lnsac1ed in that manne1·.

. _Secol)d· Choices Have Value, Too,·

He has great talent anrl has pt'Dh· lk. 1'4lllow~ nlso savP. a c!J'll- and Ha?.el Lamb. Wlnogene Ellett· uhly blown himself from the Jlllttln lll'finlttniJ nl' sympnt.hy- 'Jllayed a. plano solo and Llll'a I cadet hand into the vm·sity -hand. ",vnut· pnln In my hrurl." Yullerlon and Eva . McCurdy u I . His mntheJ•, Mrs. Willrwcl Dt·useltn ~llano du.;!t: · ·· .I rnee Glenna Chilclsl w·romp11nierl . · A I · I 1 I I Ruben. I menlirmed the family Tile Good teavy ra 11 r ampr.ner · en· ·

I thus.iasm fOl'. Def'Ol'lll ion . Day a few months hal'!>, pointing ottl• Old D !lei'Vtces. · · I hut 1heJ'f! are !i hoys, A n!munt Qt1f.'S.. Pour people lost theil~ lives and! was demanded, Thrre <JI'f! ti 1 "J ' . j thousands cif acres of tt·ees and/ Rudolph, Ruben, Rollald, D:tvid, many farm homes .were dest myel! Allen and ChriHIOj>hr.J•, One Yea1· Ag() · th f1 II 1 t 0 It

B . . S 1 L 11 1 1 m e re w 1 c 1 swep e a,: Mrs. Lueretln Hoov('J·, a wlrlmv • h 0~11111111~ '.um ~h' 1 es e -~T~ Menominee, Gngrhic, Ontonagon,

who came' to Mtlsnn tmm llw P 01 ~e n.um Jr.Js w c Jange. ' Houghton and AlgPI' r~OLJnties r·ampus of the University of for . .J~ISIIC'e und a 9 wiJJ precede lnst week Minnesota by way of California, 4 cllgJis. The Michigan Bell Telephone lias had rl i IT i c u It y g e I t in g Dee B•·ay has refused to be u Co. Is erecting new poles bel ween I

candidate for re·eleot!on 1o .1111! Dansville and Mnson . ll£.QUf![!]led. Mason pe_ople a1·e not . .. , Ul'l frlenrlly as Minnesotans 01· Mn~on .~chq.ol hoard:>::~·~:. ·•A light frost nippr.rl crops o1r Calirornians, she rteelnrcrl. Slw ;With the June dmp of fruit Set· low ground May 29. liltes to rrad nnrl Jirik and play ling In, till! Jull extent of damage ilJ'iclgr~. Widen tl1e r-i1·r·l~ and tulw in the Mrty !l Jreeze is helng reitl· Ingham County News

How much of this $40,000,000;000

• pie belongs to you?·

Sinct!May, 1041, 40,000,000 Americans hav1! ·.mved $40,000,000,000 in Savings ljolllls. Thai's 1111 rwerage of $1,000 per lfweslor. Do you OIV/1 your slwre!'

Rnnds cnrns you 37o inleJ'esl, cnmpl>llluJ. ~d Sellliunuuu!ly, ll'lifU held to UJU!urity (9 yeurB curd IJ 1nonths), I> ius the snnt~ good interest rate fur lUI udditiuuul I 0 ycnrs, shuulrl you so desire.

Look nhentl lo lhc next 10 or 15 years um! see whnt. u n·gular invcst111ent in Saving~ Bouds will mcuJJ to you. A llt•w

home: A cuiJ~ge cducnliuu for yuur hull. A l'elJrement income. II not, you're missing out un u rcnl

moncy·mnking opportunily. For every Sl.OO iuvcsted in U. S. Series E Suvings Y nu owe it to yourself to stmt investing Bonds will puy you huck $l.Hil in 14J in Savings Bonds tudny - dther uu tl

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years u.nd Hmo~(hs. \~hut's llJOre, every l'uyroll Suvings Plnu where you 1\'urk or dollar JIIVt!Sl~d 111 Snvtngs Bonds is at.. 111 your bunk. 'l'he bigger iht• s/i<'e ujthis soluteiy safe, uut subject to nJurkl'! llue. $40,000,1JIIO,OOO rlie that i.1 ruurs -the tuutiuo. And every dullm· im•eslt~d in belter off you'll be.

16 YEARS OF MAKING DREAMS COME TRUE ••

THROUGH U.S. SAVINGS BONDS

· The U.S, Gaternment does rwt ptty fur tlds odPertisilrg. Tho /'l(tiSII(r Dt•rutrtmwt thar;l:s. jur thtdt pauiutic donatiun, tlu: .·ldt.'crli!iill~ Cutw£ il mui

'Phi~> week nnd next orntm·s will go about the countJ·y lll'ging high school and college seniors to hitch their wagons ln :1 star. The eldel'ly omto1·s will say that. Younger orators may suggest that they fill the tanl's of their Cadillacs with 'I'CP ga.~olinc. Regardless .of the metaphm'S they use, the m·utm·s will tall< about. high ideals, the big responsibilitie~> and lhe big rewards that lie ahead. Soniors wiWbe told to follow the min bow.

he•· in. She lives nt 22:1';(, East izerl. Ther~ will IJe no cheJ'J'Ies In May 31, 1956 Page 2 Cheny, Ingham m~wrrl~ sca~cly any -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ peaches and a11 apple r•mp far :1'/lis Is the wrelt (o visit. Hid· den I.ulm Gorclt!n,o;, one Ill' niir•hi· gun's mo.'lt. Sl'eule [IIJ.J'Ics. SulnJ·dny t.ltm·t~ wertl ac~c·t•s nl' tulips, IIlii'•

l'issus nnd llt•uJ· d4i lis in hloum, nncl lilnc·s Wt'J'4l .iu~t. '"'nting out. All t.lte lil:ws, 111111 lh4'l'B lll'll high lu~tlgPs ot' tlwm, sll'l!hllliug !'ttl' u mllr, n1· lllnt'l', slwnld lm ill full hlonm this W4!1ll< encl. 1\ril'llig·nu StultltllliVf'J•sfly hns dill1'!:"4' nl' Uw (llll'lt, l'ltillfeiu!I'S Ill'" 11111. IIIIOWI!d

nt. llidtli~n Lulw IIIJt. tlu"'" uJ•e )IIP.nty Hf Ol.lll!l' SJIIIIS lt!HJJg' t.llr! wuy. 'l'o l'llltdt llidciPn Lulw Gnl'· dtlus oul. of ,Jn!'ltsun I ukH M·50. Tim glu·de~Js m·o ubnul. 2 mih•s IVI.'st. nt' 'ri11tnn In I,eJutwc••• euun·, t.y, not. l'UI' l'I'Hill

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below normal.

'l'hul ldnd of talk is good. It sounds good nt commence­lllPIII and it's good advice at any time.

Yet. mnsl gr·aduatos, whetheJ· fi'Om high school OJ' col­Jr•gc!, have to hitch their wagons to !'lomething less than a st:tt·. They IHIVI' to U~>e other additives than TCP. They may C!VPn have to .settle for something Jess thun a Cadillac. They nwy have to accept. some socond choices, OJ' even thir·d dJOices. And tlmse second Ol' third choices may r·eally be the brsl choices.

Cynicism has no place at commencement time, but real­ism does.

A realistic commencement speaker will bring his head rlown out. br the clouds to give senim·s something far more nouJ'i~>hing lhmi stardust. He will urge them to make the most or the opp61·tunities which present themselves. He will

' I ell thom to accept second and third choices if first choices m:c out of •·each, He will tell them that not. all, even those WII h long J·caches, can •·each to the stars. And he will tell 1 lwm that maybe a little chunl< of happiness and content-nwn1 he•·e belo\Vmay be wor1:h even more than a star·. .

Second choices have value. The possibility of some sen­im·s having to llCCept them should not be OVel~looked at com­mencement lime. rhe value of those lesser-choices, should not be overlool;ed either. · Many men and women have lived glol'iou::;Jy a11d successfully by accepting lessei· choices.

Do Unions Really Care?

My wife and yoLJnger daughter and I went on In Aclrinn. 'filat's where my r!lder daughler's moth· er-ln·law lives. She (Caroline's mother-in-law) Is MI'S. Milrlred BaueJ•, nml. mnthel'·i n-law joltPs fall flat In that family. Shr and Caroline and George. are an agreeable threesome. She's a good coo)t and her heart overrtnws with hospitality.

Always before I ·IHHI passed through Adrian without. tuking time to stop am! ~ce the town. 11 hums wfth llidttStty.: This time I visited Adrian college, Siena Heighis ar.arlemy and I he Domini· can Mother House, the Gir·l's training school anrl n II the won· drous J'eal estate clc>V!'lopments outside of t·own.

Herbert R. Fox of Mason, a teacher in I~1nsing Sr.xton, :11as been awarded a malllPmatlcs fr.l· lnwshlp at Case Institute of. Tet•h· nolngy in Cleveland.

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Mason 1m nits ·have increa~ed J

interest on savings Drcotmts, to 2',1,- Instead of 1 •;,.. ' · · 1

D1·. K 1<. Musson, deputy dlt:ec­lot· of Wayne county's heaJthidP· pm·t ment, Is now director In Ihg· hum. He succeeded D1·. Doug-las l"ryeJ·, who resigned In Join ihe I state's health staff.

HI Y4laJ·s Ag-11':'""1946 Rohr.rt M. Shoemalter will

gmduute from West Point .June 4, He is u son of M1·. and Mrs. U, B. Shoemaker.

Because of a shortage of sugar the Mason City bakery will not he in operation the fit's! 10 rlays of June.

Marian Eggers and Ha?.el Sny. / riel' will be the seventh members of their Jiespectlve families to I J'eceive Mason· high school , dl· plomas ne/(t. week. ·

· Summm··music s c h o 1 a rships l1ave· been awarded by the PTA to Roy ·Johnson. and ChaJ'lene Chari· wick : : D1·. D. It, : Lt>thbrldge has been

named to the Mason post-wm· planning· board to succeed Arthm· H. Cruickshank who has left for Portsmouth, Ohio. ' 20 Ymu·s Ago-1936

Suppo1·ts are be1ng placed for Um·e In Ulill )Jal'l, ol' tho slate the grandstand a1 the county

we're tlloslng couut.Joy schools to park. The !'acing oval unci stands. l11·lug youngst.ers ·Into· town. At. are being built under WPA. AdJ•Iun t:lul clowutmvn thlg·IJ.Nchool Mason's school ·band won fifth Is going to be nbnmlone1I so prize In Class B at the· Holland Yotitij,"!!fuJ•s cmi go to tJhu'conui.1oy tulip festival SMurday. to uttentla new high 11clt11oJ ... ' ·Rural WPA'·drain jobs are be·

' . ·. ' . ' . . itig closed down to. l'elieve shovt· . .. The 'ftai,sln ~·iver·flows tln~ough age·of fa1·m ll!bor. Farmers have Adrian .. I. asl<ed how il gonts ·not. (jee~ able. to get help ~ecause

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SELLS BEST LATER!

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Your inves'trnen1: holds .•• \N~en you go over 1:o Olds ! I.ook ut the rcc:ot·fls! fli<ic the Rocket! You ·~nn Ree pmof of value 4\Vcrywhel·t~ .• You· em fed it in. tlw lu:>:J(rirm.; big·cm· riile multlw pmci.;iml {talllllillg.

In t•~c·ms of pure hcnnty there's no match tor Oldsmobile's styling lenfl4,rship. Tnkc the distinctive "lutugl'ille", for example. li's aetm1/(y two stcmly lmmper.; i11 orw, hleu1h~ into n hundsome design! And if you're JlOII'I~I'·IIIinde•l, Oldsmobile's high·compres­sion1iocket l~ngine delivers 350 pound· feet of tot•qnll nnci 240 horsepower in tl1e Niucty·Eight mul Super 88 series • ; • nn1l ra

I.Jigh•Bit!jl(ling 2:10 IJot'Sf~IIOIVl'l' (:!41J jlOIIIltl• ft!ct tm••tue) in tlw lnulgtll·pl'iccd "1!8"!

Ami 0/d.mwhi/r'.; rloub/, vil'll•t')' iutlw M;M/. gn~ Ecrmm11y ll1111 pmVI',\ /l;,ck,t t<'OIIItmy!

'rlwse fllllllititls acltl UJI to extl"!l olriviug jlleusm·e uow. And tltt'Y expluitt Ololsmn. bile's bt'gJjer rr•ltll'll 11/lrnd4•·iutilltr•! Visit om· , sltowroum soon. l' ou'll lillll our husirwss is bnsecl on 'lllltlity cleulings .. , fdemlly, ,4!0llt'h'ons st•J•vicc . , . luto:kt!d hy 11 'flllllily pi·Otluct. Comc.in tml11y ••• lt•nJ'CI wlty tmw is the best time to buy un Oldsmohilel'

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No G1•eat Relief Sighted By p·assage of Farm Bill

th11t'S a warning ~nat com~$ from thll Amerlrrm Veterlnur;v Mecu. cine fi~SOCffltlO)l,

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Jly Ci\JU, COI.r.IN AIHHII t)w IIIII,\' not l'llHIIII of

1111! 1'1!1'1'111 farm hill rlrhulr! Is lillll Jll'h!n HliPIIIJI'I~ will nut hu qulin 1111 low IIH Sl!l't'I'IHI'Y Bi!ltHnn luul plnnnml. 'J'hn Jli'I!Hidl•nl'~ rwllon of m!!nllng Dl!ll\Oi!l'lllle suppnrt rlr· mE111rls hnlf·way has rlnnc much In Hoften lhe threntenerl "l~nl'ln Bell nevoll." More rnnnny will he nvallnhle In hn!HII!I' pm·ishahle prkes anrl llw (ll'l!slrl!!lll wnnls mngi'!!HI! In pas~ IHirllllonal louis· lnllnn lhal will rnalw II f!llsler· frll' fnrrners !!l hnrmw money.

Purd11e resenrr.ll sr.lontlsts he· llnvo thr.y rnny he nhlo to pm· dur•n lennnr 'porlt r'lliH by mldlng t l1e mnlr. hnrmono lnsloolernnc to HWiiw mtlnns, l'rellmlnnry rc· suits have heon onenuraglng.

Food store ~nics o! oleo mar. gnrlne have Increased 4R% In the lnst p ycnrs, while hutteJ' has ShoWn 1111 R'/.• Bltthnclt, HoweVel', for the ycnr onrlcrl April 1, oleo 8ulcs were slightly under the pre· ceding 12 months. ll11tter showed a 41;f, snle~ lnrJrellSC In lim same period, Mnrlcot people suy the limiter! revers11l In the 5·yenl' trend reflect~ the pust your's low· Cl' consumer Pl'lees of butter,

Country&, Town

By. Jim Brown

War· "'~t,~rans did a things wlum they Jlnlntml nnd l'!'IHlil'!'d the Ron I h stJ·r.1lt home of Sidntly Gray­son Satm·tlny. 'l'lwy lwlplld Sid, they helpnd t.hllm­selves nnd tht•y insirimd those who !IRW the good de1~d hHing cal'l'iml out, 'l'lw project attl'llctell 20 votm·ans to Sid'R homm, They !lprtlll.d HI gallons of paint in lt~ss thun X hours. Thny built 11. new 11orch

'J'hn soli h1111l\ plan cnn'l rl11 1!111f'h In lh!! way nf culling IJ1u•l1 Ul!r!!Hf(I'H nf HUl'(liUH l!l'!l(lS 1(\JH your unless inr•r•n!Jvf!~ for plnw lng unrlf!r plilnterl nc'l'eH run hn put nt a hluh level-·- whid1 Is quill! lrnpl'l>imhl!!. USDA offlelnls will IHIVe In dn a In! of figuring hcfnl'r!.llll' plan r·nn IH! sulnnlltcrl lo farmers. Oh.'it!rvc•rs sny It will tflltc 111 lc!/tsl 11 month In get ric· lulls wnl'l~r•rl rlnwn In tile .fann lnvel.

V:ll'ln rlroht Is ntan nll·tlnw hluil nf $17 billion, exi!!Uslve of CCC loans. 'l'lrat's lll!ll'i' IIHin rlouhle tl1e I!H~ fluurr•, hLll ;u·twllly lhe rlehl sllnalion lsn'l as llllri as llw Jlglll'c!s would lnrlicalr!. A lai'J.tl! pari nf thai rleht Iws come about hy PXJliiiHiing farm oper·ullnns anrl inr·rr.as·ing- pffldPrw.v. The rleiJI llfl\\' rl'jll'f'SI!tliS JJ '_,/ II[ filrlll IISSI'IH, 1'1111\jlill'l'rl Wilh 18',\. in 1!J.10.

Ingham County News

• • • ConsLmwl'H may he uhle lo buy

pnnehes In eurtons· llltc eggs he· fore long. RcHCfli'CIHli'S havo F!lund lhnt If they dunlc ripe, Feed manufuct urers say the prime pcncheH In cold wutcr for

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r; mlnutns and then ship them In broiler Industry has cxprlndcd 30 thr.sP. spr.dal egg·lllm cartons· times· Its orlginfll size during llw thny'll slay frr.sh for some lime. last 2 clecudcs. rt's now almosl n F'<mey fruit tmnterl nml paclwd hllllon·rlollur·n·year business, this way hl'lngs premium prices In 1930 u clll~l<. needed :14·15 fi'Cim consumers who want tree· weeks to mad1 11n average weight t'ipened fruit. of 3 lh; It required ut !oust 5

l•'armr!I'S In 9 lmpor·tnnl· mlc!· wesl f!!cdlnu states bought the Hmnllest number of cutllr. mul !'Hives In April In .1 ycm·s. fie· Jrlacemcnts were off 20% from a Yl'ill' a~n. During the first <I rnonlhs of this yl"nr farmers In the !J S!fltl"s CUI IIJCII' purchases 11 1/r from the cnmpamhlc period iflst yca1·.

lh of feed for I lh of guln. That would malw a tnlal of ahnul 15 lh nf feed to flnlsh out a 3·1h broiler. 'l'oday 11 ~ood broiler grower· will ra);;e a 3·lh hlrd In ~·9 weeks on about 7\6 lb of feed.

It tool\ al lem;t '125 lh of feed 2:'i yeurs 81(0 lo produce 10[) lb or porlt. 'l'orlay lhe S11me nmnunt. of feed will prodw!e 122 lh of porlt,

_1111d sliclwd up tlw ynr·d. . The good deed day will be an annual affait• of Michigan

Wecl<. Your house may be next, Al•tificirtl In·eeding of dair·y cows Is bigge1' buslne~s evm•y

ycm·. Of' the 1 fi7,G08 IIolst.elns registered by the Holstcin­Friesinn association inl955, 80,579 or 40.8%, wer·e artificially br•ecl. Char·Ies J3r·own, ABA ficldman in the Mason area, is quid< to point with pl'ide to such statistics.

Nice place for a picnic is Cascades park in Jacl<son. Sunday was llw official opening of the (llcnic

S!'nstm as l'ar as I'm conctli'nml. And I WIL'i Cflll· <:erned jllmrty dur·ing tlw or·dcal which lucidly came hdw!wn :~ thmulershowers. Sand, flies und tht:

a 22% gnln. 1

llm:at of l'uin am Jlart of this grmtt interrmtiomll spm·t -pieniel<ing. As much us I lmte it, I Jilul lilw it. As mneh as I dlslilm SILnd in saJJdwiclu~.,, I gpt, l'illml up. Pieniel<ing is fun. Get your's today, The gnvcr·nmenl has been buy·

lng mo1·c huller n~nln than 11 has lwcn nhlc to unlrlilcl. At mlrl·Mny CCC ~locks were up over 15 mil· linn pounds.

• • • Th1! number of rlwn1•f beef eat·

llc! being horn 1:; lnerenslng sn !;1st thai soon one calr 911t of altout every 7 may be u cfuoarf-

May 31, 1956 Page 3

• • • Atomic energy will revolullon·

lze ngrleulturr, says the Nntlon· a! Llvm;lock Producer mngnzlnc. In the ncnr future you can expect lo sec rnw meat In a can; hrearl free fmm mold; fruit thai will not soften; ~tcrllc mlllt lhat Is not pasteurized; and ·shell egg~ !hat will keep Indefinitely.

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Neighbo1· Vcrsile Babcocl~ has 2 merry-go-round horses sl allied outside his hack cloot'. He bought them us swny­baclwd ricabags lnst year from the W. G. Wade cal'l11val win­tel'ing in Mason. The hm·scs were on their way to the glue L'actoi'Y· Bahs took them home and he and Mason shop boys gave l'lwm loving cm·c, Iresil paint and some new parts.

'rlu: r·t•slor•nd horses now Jlrancc for a dozt:n lhml!'s strt:t•t youngsters. Bven DIL\'Y Croclcet llllVtlr r·ode srwh steeds.

UNKLE HANK SEZ

Two telephone companies SCI'VC Mason. Besides the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. system which most of us usc, thet·e is also the Fmnl< and Alfrieda Schmidt Exchange. So far·, t.hei'C HI'C only 2 connections along Schmidt company lines .. One is in the backroom of the Schmidt home. The other is in the Schmidt garage. The phones ar·e. the olcl fashioned wall lypc with hand CI'Unl<s. They came from Upper Michigan wher·e they wer·e replaced by· ·new dial phones.

A Lt'f1"LE &MILE., 1'HA1' COS'I"S H011-\ING 'Cb M~N· UFAC'I\JRE, IS WOR1'~ A. LO,- 1'0 1'H E. MAH "fi..A'T ~EEOS If.

W!•!lru·sda~' was l\lmnorlal Day.· It's a day lo l'cmu•mhel' Uw dr:aths of l.ltos1: who have· died .in the ddm1m~ of the United States. l\fcmorial Day Is It

·-J!;OOd day to lllllll'eei:tte tlw sacrifices ntade by other .• , hut it iRn't tlw only day to show ll(l(lreciation. OIJ­s!•r·ving 1\h~morial Day, being 1t good citizen. and do­ing what is right should be standard conduct emry day.

I Care of Soil Has Paid Off

. . Thjs Spring Tnghnm fnrmcrs hnve not hurl

Jo lrmlt fnr· this spring to sec how soil nnrl wntol' consorvntlon prnc· tlee~ pny off,

County Agrlculllll'al Agent M. II. Avery pohJtcrl out thnt the ruins not only mucic the planting senHnn IEtle hut cHused an unpre· ecrlcnlcrl umount of Cl'IJS(on on !.lnpt•otected lnnri.

· Hnwcver, nn farms where uond cmp mt allons hn ve been worltc!l nut and fnllnwed, lillie !~roslon damage l'CHUilctl, Avery said,

Cln,ylon ,[r!Wf!ll of Leslie fol· low~ lhe pmcllr!e o! contour strip:; on his sloping fields with good resu Its.

Lynn Haynes nf Aurelius Lnwn· ship follows a lwnvy legume ro· fallon wlllch keeps n mn.Jorlly of his land In sod which does a fine .lol1 of lloldln~ water hncl<.

The Steffy Bl'fllhers of Stoel~· hr·ldgc ul~n usc lots of legum1~ and fertlllzr!d permanont. pasture whleh hold lhe soli In place and furnish a wealth ci'f need.

Soli COIHi!!rvallonlsts JIOlnted nul lhat In corn tlelrls where the corn was plelterl and tile stall<s lefl on the tlclrlnnd brolten down, there was lillie eroHion; but where enrn had a cover crop· of

4'ro Land Bank

LOANS

TCA l<ills Grass Weed

1-3•~ or clov~r, thh~ was least: lli'Oaion · · · I . nu( ;111 mflny other fnrms In lnghnm county, slor•tng lnnds pre· parer! for· plAnting or• recentlY I planted sttffcrcd henvy rlnmnge frnm gully .Bild sh!!et erosion, If you have lo worry nhotlt

nn11111 on waterloggc!l !loll rllrl grnssy weerls In sugnr 11ects, 11 bot hnve 11 chunr·e to snnlc In nnrl sprny with TCA 111 phlnllnH tlrno lh111 cnuscrl honvy nmoff, Whr.n o1· hcfom tlw IH!el~ mme up will lhnt wnlnr ncr!umulnlcrl on low solve llw pl'rlhlcm, pnlnls nul M. lnnrllt IHlrled In the tloorllng proh· H. Avery, county agriPullurnl lem, Avery nsserlcrl. ngcnl.

R. G, Hill of Mlchlgnn Stnlc Wilen TCA Is u~erl nl a rnlo of pointer! out tiHLI most of the rn· H lo 10 lh PC!,I' aem, II will euntrol .eenl ruins have lwen hnrrl one~. such common llnt\11111 grns~o~ us When hnrrl ruins full on un·llhe foxtails nnrl hanrynl'fl gt·nss, prolccted lund, for even 11 sllOt't nut !here hus to hn ennugh soil perlorl, the srrll surfncc pnclts so molsl ure fell' llw material to that water pcncll'fltlon Is slow. worlc well, Avery snys. Such rain b!'l!nlts down the soli Allhough 'l'C(\ will ltlll gTnssy slrur:lure, causing mlneml and weeds In hr.t!IH, l'l!SI!Ill'r:il!!l's have humus pnrtlclcs· to wash 11wny no m<·nmmcnrlatlons yel for readily. chr.rnlenls lhnl will ltlll in·und·

Many slor>lng llchls planted to lmtverl wec!rls without lwrrn to small grains arc gullied, especial· SliJ,:nr heels. ly severely where tllnntlng was

1 One lT!IlHon Is that llw sug11r

up nnrl down the slope, Br!slrl£!s hc!!l plant Is so C'losr!ly rdnterl to the loss of soil from such ern· 1 some of our enmmnn weed slon, Hill snlrl, the gullies nrc a I spedr!s, illllnts nul Milton II. Erd· real hazn1·d at harvest time. 1 mann, I!XIcnslon f11rrn erops

The snll ennscrvntlon district s(weiallsl 111 Mlr·hluan Slate unl· nnd tiw extension office ilnve £1e· vei·slty. tails on how io maim the sollnnd Bul lnVP~Ilgalnrs nt I'll. S. U. wate1· conse1·vn1lon praclkos fll'!! serer.nlnu man,v l'l~r•mlcnls In worlc on all types nf land, Avery nnlor to llnrl r111r. sullahle fo1' !hut pcilntcd out, · 1 [Hil'JIDHrJ, he addr•rl. ~

9 WHY

• Noll•hle

J. Sa.VC! 11101\tly

Very Good Reasons

lVaylile

Blocks Are Best ~ Wlclr. vnrlrty nr i111tlrf" ;mrl

fHIIrtldc Wl\1/ llr.jllJI11.'11b

"' Hct.int ITII:.hlnr, fllrcnr:~lh of n\lcr •15 lnntt

" Cru~t lctil't

* Good Acou!>tical rjUi&litlcll ~ Llghtwrlrthl

* Avrtllahlc In LilnHlng only throurrh

1111·. l~nrnll'r, If you're Mhort nf Jnl~n·jiiiWill' on )'OUI' flll'lll,

Y<lii 11111JIJII'I'I'illlll the IHJII SID!~ nt~LIVImY· ItAim ht.'t!llliSe It !'IllS rnnm IWI'CS ll dlty , , , wll h lt:ss time In I htl IIIli d. ]))'Oil by Ill YUill' 1'./ll'lit!St ('1111·

\'l'ttit•nc•c• . . , wt:'ll show you Wllnt Wll nll'llll,

MISCI~LLANY . . . Cash re· eelpts from fnrm murketlngs In April were up 71t; fmm the pre· ceding month hut were fihcirt of last year's totnl for the month by about 4','r .... The cold wet spring may have hecn rough on young pheasants here In Michigan. In lhe past, poor phP.asnnl years hnvc heen assorial!!d with the ldnrl of weather we've been hav· lng this sp1•lng , .. Nuvy bean <rcreagr. he1·e ·In Mlchl~an is· ex­pected to Increase because of the late spring. Imidenlally, CCC stocl\s of dry be:ms have been moving pretty wen Into export channels, half of which como un· rler forei1~11 roller programs ... Latest. figures show there are about 373 million hogs in the world, 27'/, ahnve pn!·War levels. ,Communist China seems In have more than any OllC olhel' coun· try, with a total of about 80 mil· lion.

National Farm Loan Association

Higher Support for Wheat 41fl s. cucltrn,,

FRANCIS PLATT 15 MINNEAPOLIS·MOLINE • OLIVER ~

I MILE NO. MASON ON U.S. 127 ~~ · PHONE OR 7-5971 ~

Keep Poison Out of Sight

l'hone 18l:l0

Depends Upon Compliance rr~';(;r;;f~o To be elig-ible for the recently ~uch easeH the penalty ls com· I 1311 w. Ash IUtlsnn

lncrca~ed price support for wheat jnlted on the acreage In excess of I' l'hoJI(l OR 7·60111 IHirVeliled in l!l:ifi, !he Wl\Cat mu~t tlw allotment.- : · • he harvested on n farm which is in compliance with the farm

.. ====================.' Our 24th Year

BABY

CHICKS

.. The .life. you .. ~flV~ Ul,l.§_sumrner may be that of your own children

1-lf you lmep pesticides out of

I their rcnd1. G!tlng a n<itiomvldc survey,

I County Agricultural Ag~nt M. H. I Avery pointed out that more than

175% of the dealhs l:!auscd by accl· dental pesticide polsoninu were among children ttnder 10 years old.

acreage allotment. according to G. H: Alchin, chairman of the county iiJ.trir!ullural stablll~atlon and conservation commilto<!. The owner· musl also .he eligible to receive a 111!\l'kcl ing certificate for any other fnrms In the county on which he has an interest In the wheat crop.

Arnericai lo•st·pricecl line of Trucks

''Jialc!ted Year 'Round" JIY·I.INI•: 11l'Bit1D J,Al'lmS \\'Jll'l'l~ ROCJ\S FOit lmGS

Nf~W IIA!Ul'SJ[II~J~S \\'lfl'fE U:GIIOI<NS W.'U'rl~ CUOSS UUOII,Elt:S

II . .S. 1\ppruvud - l'olluJ'Illll - 1'yphnld Clean

GULLIVER'S HATCHERY l'hune ii:uu J~utou ltBJ•Ids, ~llchigllll

Ami. flO'/, uf tlmsr:! deaths OC·

curred nmong children under 5 years old. - ·

All of the accidental - deaths could have been prevented If the

I chern icals had been stored where 1 children could not !:!orne Into con· I tact with them. I As fo1· adult accidents with

I pesticide chemleals, he said, the large maJority could have been prevented if the person had tal<·

· en time to reud and follow direc· . tions on the label.

Remember, Avel'Y cautl,oned, a 1 person that has benn affected by

11 pesticide chemical needs mcdi· cal attention immediately. ·

"GhioltN ft·uru Hll)' - 1'11y 'l'heir Wny" ·-.j There arc 1182 rli!Terent kinds -----···~-->------------------ i of forest trees natlvc to U.S.

Make Warren Gallaway•s

EDEN ELEVATOR Your FEED and s·EED HEAD9UARTERS

Wire Fencing + Tools + Feeders

In Feedlot Performance

NEW Larro SureCattle 32

No Extra Mhaerals :Needed

B~y in Bulk and Savel '

Contuct us-now to arrange ·tor best 11ossible buy on

your \vint!Jr cattle SU{I(Ilement requirements;

Roofing + Coal

Roll or Steel

ROOFING at

BARGAIN

PRICES

See Us 'for Spring Seeds and. Fertilizers . . .

EDEN ELEVATOR·

Since there nrr. no c.xcepllons to this rule, Alchin reminded farmm·s that wl1eat acr·cugr. ad· ,iustments, to comply with allot· menls, must be made not Inter than .June 15, Hl56.

Acceptable methods for ndjusl· ing wheat acreage on a furm include plowing down for green manure, pasluring, or Cllt ting for hay.

Another important point, AI· chin said, Is that a farm with a wheat acreage In excess of the farm allotment is subject to a marketing quota penalty on the exeess wheat if the wheat acre· agr:! a.Iso. exceeds 15 .. acres. In

R.ight lWord Will Pay Off Some alert Michigan restau·

rant employes will be given s'ilver dolla1· tips just for saying the magic word of mill\ at the right lime during the :JO·Cl<~Y month of June.

The silver dollars are being glv· on away by I fi members of the Amerlean Dniry Bssocialion's Juno Dai1·y Month commitler:! as part of the annual sales promo· lion of rlalry products during June Dairy Month. . Aecording to Charles E. Stone, secrctary·manager of the Amorl· can Dairy Bssocialion of Michl·

. gan and scr:retary·lreasurer of the June D;llr·y Month mm'mlt· tee, ouch member of the commit· tee has been gi von 10 silver dol· Jars.

Every time a committee mem· ber enters a restaurant and the walter 'or waitress suggests mill< ·:Js n hevet•ngc first and another beve1•age latet• .In the meal, that employe will be given one of the silver dollars. '

Stone points out that this Is onl'y one phase of an Intensive effort to spread the word about the values of dairy Jll'oducts to health during .Tu.ne.

An all·out advertising program amounting to· several hundred thousand dollars will be con· ductcd In the state through all newspapers, radio and television stations and trnde journals.

For Instance, some bnnlts hi Isabella' county and at .E\ven ln the Upper Peninsula will provide mill< for their customers to drink

certain days of the month during June. . . .

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MORE PICKUP.! '•.

Biggest bo~ in the.half-ton fi•l~.t.·· • ' 'I','. I I

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... Ford'~. F•lOO 8-ft. Pickup gives you 20 cu. ft. more .. loadspace,. yet costs only a few dollars more than the .

standard GYz·ft. Pickup. It's by fur the biggest in tb'e ' · Jialf-toil fieJd..;;.up to 19 cu. ft! bigge1· than the "long"

models of the other makes! Only Ford Pickups have eusy­operatirig toggle-type latches. .

· · ' CA.UTJON!'- Other loading truck makes are following Ford's lead to Short Stroke V -8 engines. But 110! oi1e of these other makes offers you the economy of · Short Stroke de8lgri in a SIX-cylinder pickup. To be sure . you~re going Short Stroke-go Ford-'V-8 or SiX! ·

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· ... Ford Trucks. . ' .

COfd.E INI , but :t~aJI~in ·: allo~ance• ,a;e ·;uln&~~iize- iooi.

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LAST LONGERf t :~~ ' ,"t •

../. .' '·" Large chain and independent · : :,; .

store organizations are getting· behind the promotlon toy tying lq ' .. ' ; .... , . ' Roy .· Ch.;: istensen ·

Phone·· Mason ·oR 7-0689 and Leslie JU . 9~5734' - . ·' . ·. .

with the dalry_,month slogan of . · Best :-"Buys · :Are Dairy Foods"· with their. regular ,adver: tlsln·g· progrums; 1 •• ~ ' · .•

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. . YOUR FRiENDLY. FORD :.DEALER· . -. . '. . . . . ' . ' ~

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·che·micid Weed Control Makes FaD"ffffJ Work Easier

the course which .remnln lmt!Jled, llfl an lrl, \

'l'hrJ YOlllll\lfll!rJ \viii hC!tll' ullmJt OJlJlOi'llinltlmJ ,,, 1/ru IJ'nclu rmm fl:. Cl. Cherllnnnhw, :-lt. J,oiiiH, Mo., rlonn of IIIIJ l'ePrl nnrl grnlil lllit!l· IIC!BH nnrl nn udvlsor· 111 lhe Nn· tlDiilll nrnln and !~cod Penlers nssnclnt Inn,

Refund Slips _On far~ Gas Are Ready l•'nrnwn; 1'1111 IIJII'II.I' 1.c•ll• II ,:r:dllllltf',l'• IIJIJIIY t ''" rfi.!Jll' form of

fOI' llllllliiiJ \VI'I'i)H I'VI'II lli•Jili:l• ~~. •I·IJ jliHI llill'om Ul' II[ lhnr thO liWJ'(! Is il s••t•cll•IH 11f nlf1• ll"i1 111' ''111'11 I'IJH'I"gi'H, , rcrl t•lovor will! tli•• >~l"llin. 1"'1111•: 1\Vi!I'Y HIIYH \Vl!f!lis will hr. eon·. --------- At llw county extension nl'l'lco 0111 M. II. AVI'I"y,' .... lllil.\' ii;:J'il'ill· ll"llll!'rl for· HI'Vl!l'lll \VI!I!I<s lillrl thr. Rule Change· lll'CJ giiH tux r•efunrl VCJlWilOrH tlll"nl llf!l'ill. mrn ~lioitldn'J Jm t•ulitvntPd lln· J'l'lltn the dlsiJ'I!!I lntentnii'OVIltlliU

I II I I I I Ill II niTir•t•. 'l'hn fot·m Is No. 22,10, And II dlll'/111'1 liil\r• IIIII I'II ,,.,. II! ll'!'l!l H ~:Ill' ('fr ll ~ I I. Is Made For !.!lolm for l'C'fllnrlof fr.dr.ml tnx on l.'llr!t1lli"•ll lo 1111 the• .lc~h. ;\ •tlllilll'r Tilt• l'lll•• Is lllll' jiOllllrl ,r.il the II I I I t I I r)r I ll nrn l',IIHOI!rw UHrrl Oil II l'nrm. I~OI"Ill~ 111/lllirJ 111'111 l'fllliV:tll'lli <If :!, .J.jl ill".', 1',flli'V'il'llll' '11'1'11 ','1' l,l, • · •· "•

will t'llllll"llllllllslord ,111 rlllir• ,.,.; 1 llu flll·llllti>.'II'Y ·•JIIUY with f • Sf I Ul'l! n/so nvullnhln nllmni<H. Is IIH lltllc• liS !.!!i ('I'IIIH jit'l" 111"1"1' ~.-1·1) Hlllllild IIIII Ill! llllllll 1111 aar oc ( Till! l'l!fliiiCI rolnlmH In he mnrle fnr I Ill' l'ilf'lllil'ld, 1\l'l'l".\' 1; 11 y1:. ,;IIIHI.Y soils, liiiiVI!Vf!l', t•nullons oul this Yt'lll' will lw to c!ovm· llw

WhPI't! 1111' 11111.11,. ,.,.,!' 1!: , 111 1,:, l\llll1111 I I. J•:ntrnzuul, PxlenHion Two r!lrlln)~l'" llfll'f' '"'"" mndl! jll'l'lml f1·om .Jnnunry I, 1!1:1(],

MCJ' llllllnc• ,.111111 i )"' 11111 .d Jr 11 , 1,.,1d 1 t:ll"tll ''i'llfiH Slrr•<'l:ill,;t nl Mklilgun 111 lwa/lli l'r'Ctlilrnnll'ills fnl' llw· ttu·rn1gli .ltllw :m, lfJG!i. Ctuhns

I nepenr1lng mlwh 01\ nlr Gl'nlnRr:e nf orl!ilnrrl lor>nllnn.

CCJilllilfrliiH IIH nj' April 1 IIVOJ'· ~god fi:J'/. fill' llio 10 rmJilhnm HIQtus, I!Dillfllll'l'tl Willi :l',i Ill 1!l~il; ()1 1/, ill 18~·1 IIIHI il 10·)'!'111' II VOI'Ill:(l! nf 7l 1/, ,

Below UVt!l'ngn JH'tlr'll 1 mps urn Si/IIUH OXf!I!Jll t•'lnrhlll, AJ'itii/IHIIH fl1111 Ol\lul1111l1<1, h•11vlng l11ghum r·m111ty 111 1111 r•nvlnlllo ;;ltnntlon tp1• I his yom•.

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111 Ill!' Hlllill' 1"/llt•, IH• :;aid. ~'lal1• lllll~•·J·slty. . , stoc•k exlilhlll'd In IVIII·Iil['illl In Hhoulc! lw tlllc•cl out 1111~1 snnt. to . Till' lllllllll' 1<~1"111 ot 2, 'l·D 111 11 lfl"l' ' I tlw rtlslrlrl clll·roetor· of lntel'llnl

'l'lmiiiJ: "' ilu: HJll"ll.\' I:; IIIIJIIil'· lialf·jllllilld }11'1' lll'l'l' Ill' the r·~l£'1' . :;.;;·lil'rr•ulln IPs! not l'C!lJllil'l'd '.·cvemw, r.•Pclf'm(. l.lt~.ildlng n.e.tr~ll SlxiPl!ll IH•i'c!J; In 1/u• ('l'llll'nl· I Hill: lhnllf(li, iiiSIHis Hr~.\ d I 'lilll"i"li· 1•11"111 Ill folll'lh·JilllllHI jlf'l' !11'1'1! Lllllc•HR fl'illll a 111'1"11 tlliflf'l' ljll!ll'llll· .lO, ~,nil Ill lir.folf! Soptmnhr.J 30, Ingham dllit'Y ill!l'fl llllfli'IIVI'/IH'III

Tester Lists l6 Herds af 30-lb Mark·

Sheep IJ:.Sea~es Gain Af+ention

J"()l' llattor [ll'tJIPctlnn uf Mkh· lg1111 HIJr!np, PI'. Wlllltllll lt. John· tJIOI11 of lht! >.till!' tlt'jllll'lllllllil Ill' 111~1'1rllltlii'C!1 !i dlvlelr111 uJ' llvu· ~loCI\ tJIHI'IISU l'llJlii'OJ, lflfil Wt!Oil allt•nciL'cl lilt' Hl'llhlt•s ldc•ntlt'leiJ· tlon tl'llilllllg <'IHIJ'fi(! 111 Altntrpti!J'· qtw, N. M.

'l'ho Hdli111l WIIH l'tllllllWIOd hy lhl' ll. S. ngl'l••tJiturul dt!JHll"l· llll'lll'n I'L'm•tll't·h ~t!l'VkP.

IJI'I"OI"t• l"l!illl'iilllg 111 Ills llllllH' in Sn1~iiiiiiV, Dr. ,lc!IIIIHIIIII l111s IH't'll ~l'lll lu \VuHlilri).(lllll, D. l!., l11 Ill· ll!lld <'!usst!:> Ill llu• diiii(IIOHis of Sl'l'llflil', II l'tl'liH diHI'IIHIJ Jlllll Ill'· fl•f'[H I Ill• 111'1'\'0liS ~ys IPI))S (If s!wPp, '1'111! dlsl'llst• Is l·~uropr.un In rll'lgln, hut t•ust!s liavP tu•r•n tounrl ill rnidwr!HIUI'n floC'l<s.

Ill, tarlll t'l'nps ';""'.'lidihl ill ~lwlc· lll"lt•r 1111' f'lll'll IIIIH t~l1101'gP.rl Is JIIH' for· lllht'l"l'lliosls. l.llfl. nssodntlnn uwmgrrl CJVI'I' :m 1111;

lgllll Stult• liliiVPI."sily. . ~'''''"illillf'tHII'd l"tll' sniHIY sol/ 1'01'11, Atl"unlmals lllllsl t'OiliJIIY Willi Al"lt!l' thnt pm·lml f'lnlms will litlllorfnt I'm· tho moutll of Mny, 'l'hPn•'•; lt•ss lnJur_,. '" II"' ''i"Ji Till' spmy Is IIJIJIIII••i wht>ll tlw hntl't•lloEL~ ,.,,r,ulrt•lnt•nts wlilcli Jw fllc•d orwr• u YPill' covering u uef'ol·dlng to l~lcH't!ll~~· ""I'I"Y, ll•st· Get· Sef To·

Wlll!ll ilil' gl"lllll IS ·'iil"il,\'1'11 11'111'11 l'fll"ll I!; fil'l' lo ~~ illl'lli!H Inti. Jf 111'1! liS folllfWS: JH'I'IIld lllldillg',)llllt! :Jrt, 1!1'. '1'111' !.!!'i Jlulstt!lliH llf Cia!! 'l'liur· It's fully liiii'J"I'd lrill 111•1111"1' \'1111 IIHI' di"CIJliiUZZII'S SIJ lllf' S(ll'liY lllil"ll WCI'C' high WIJh ·IR.·I IJI Iilii·

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J>ROIHJOTlON OOTGB lll'

Dah·rnu•u sllltllll'll ·l,ll0R1flll·l lh ol' milk jo nrii'Oit. t•twh

1luy 1hu·in~-: A!ll'll. 'l'hls wus iU,l'l,. 111111'1' lhuu Mun:h untl

.~1~ ol' l"lt, nhnw J\!iJ'il Hlfili •. , 11,177,•1H·I lh jl<'l' duy, ur H!I.H7% ul' 1.111' tolul, wus huNt~ utlllt. Rlli(lllll'llls ol' hus1~ mille

In A1u·il Wl'l't' iW,~tiH lh tlully mnt't' I hun llllt'illg Alii' II IOf"ill, or l1•ss thuu I ty,, l(l't•atcl',

El'l'n llwu~h U11•rr• WI' I'!\ :lfl·t fPwr1· tlu h·ymt•n shill(lin~ mltl' to nt•fl'Oi1 llul'iu~ Apl'il 1'0111(1111'1'11 lo II )'1'111' 111(11, I'IWh

shlp(ll'l' Sl'lll 1111 11\'1'1'11)~1' lltltlitinnul UIIWIIIII of 1·1 lh jll'l' tluy.

Alm IHC'I'IWI'I' i\IH<:A llt\IIn'l\mN L;\JWI•i 0Pimi\'1'011R'~

Jolnlirl)(. 'l.'hul's 11~111111.1' ll'lu·ll II II' is dln•r•IPd Ill the lliiHf' of tho Hlnwl Ill liS I hii\'P lii!OII IPs I Pel IIi Any ownPJ', (t!nllnt lll' OJlOI'IIInr trrftil and 1 ,2flli Ill 111111<. OihPI' c F d gralll J~ il to Ill IIH'Iu••; Iii!' IJ, lu• pill ill.'>, 11 :!, ·I·D Hfli'IIY l'llll ill' filii !Ill oJ't'iL'ial illll!l' Ill' fl•dr.r:IJ l:dHII'· of II fann Who LIHf'H giiHOJITIC! fOI' lrigiJ hPI'flH Wf'l'!! UH flllllliVH: ' reep ee udr!l•rl. 1111 at llil' linw oJ' tlw l11s1 t'lllllvu· flloJ·y. fnnnlriJ!, lllll"Jloses may file 11 dalm V. 1•'. W. Nutlonal llonw, :r;;

To _tnlll<l' slll"C' 111•• ··:ll"ll)"i'l" 1,; 11.1111 , 111,,,1.,, clt•c•lrft"f'fl. Muir• or· l"r!JllfiiP r•alll(• 11\'1'1' 12 for• lhe !Priem! IIIX 011 gm;ntlne l!ol."lnlll.", ,1,1,,,) lh IHJIIPI'I'Itl, I,IG:I

1 . APRIL l\HLI{ SALJ~S SLIP

·' I I' I II I t I I tl t' " ' "' Good IJaHIIII'C!K 1111rl fll'llly nl nppl,\'lllg 1/u• _rlglil, lllillilllil ".' I•:J·dllllilll.l points olll IIHII SJli'!IY· mnnlcs,· n ngr! C!Xt'f'l,' lasiJ!I'nV' e,c NJllll'ehiiHf'llllnc IIH(I'Ir on/ lf! urm. Ill rnlll<; J(JIIJk & Srnllh, ~~!'egis· ewes' mill< may he pulliug good diC!Illknl, :ulvr•a•s_l lliii"dilll, ••:ill· .111 ,, 11, 1•111 ~·. 'I·D 111 "lll'll lVIII C'IJil· llHisl lt! lll't'UifiJHIIIII!! l,\' a ee ·· o reltlll< s nr·e a owec on gnso· tc•.r·orl Holsteins, .f

2.:J Ill hllllr!l'flll,

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tc• tlw madJIIH• '""1_1•: lilt' 11 ., 1•1 11111111 ,. 11 111,111111_11!IIVI!cl IV"'!!tl',"" 1 ente o I'C!C'OI'I tll' c•x 1 ' rH, ncJ usm o 10 nrm sue 1 as on 1,101 11

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t\(l]llll'l'llfi,V IIUI. 'l'ht'SI! l~1JH!J flll'lllt'I'S shi]l ltll 11\'PI'IIJ:ll! nl' !nlli lh Jli'J' !lay, o t' u Ill tit• lt•ss t h 11 u a i'llllS,

' - c lfl ,. 1 ,. Jllltl 1 11 J ,.,. tl J" 1 gnlns on rnarlwl lamhs now, Inti ~ n 1 I 11 1 1 t" I til II 1 1 1 fll'ollu<·,•rs should hr. l"l'llrly lo drlvewnv al IIIP illll'll, ,lu•lrll"<' liS· .lllr·ltr•l"rltg fll.glvc•t•tl, J','l g\V"'<!cl, s ww llg II IH!J.(a Vi! f!S nr ll"ll· 1111! fill l c• I g 1\VIIY II lrnnspm·. slultls, •11.7 Ill hlltiPI'fnl, 1,0:12 Ill I I

" ' II I I I I I ill 'JO I ' II I I t Hliil'l l'I'Pr!p [ec•tling IV If' II ga ns lllg IJ_In Ill.'.'. 11••11!. 1111' •'1111111.\' JanJilSfJLIIII"II'l' anrl wild mustnnl. cor oslsllrl!rlllniUl'c'' w Ill, <11,\1> lngllfum yl mcmli!J's, I!CfllflllWil mllh; J•;tlswoJ·th & Dr•cJg, 2!1 lleglnlo slow up. PXIensJun ollll'l' lias rh•l:dl:i ••II !Jill I liP fll'l'·rmwr"l'III'C' lrr.atmr.nt o r?X I J on. ot· \'!!sloe<. GliOI'IISC'ys, 'fl.~ Ill lllillcl'flll, H17 rv<·omrnPtH!atlons lui" II II' lwl;l will I IIIII' flllllllrl ~lf 2, 'I·D eslur In lf);ifi this ll'lls within !lll days Ntl lnvnlces, illlls ol' slntenwnls Jh mille; EliJ.:CIIL' L.Y•HJ & Sons, Thai's a l"fJrnlml_er ll"l'llll11 M. II. lrw•lo_r· spt•r•d un•_l pr••sslln• lrlr 11'1.11 Ills" giVf' sor>w f'Oilll'nl of of l'Xhll!llion. 'l'hls m••ans 111:11 for should he lllladwd lo Ill£' uppllcu- 2fl Jerseys, ·11.'1 Ill ilUIIf'J'la.l, 75:1 AVI!I'.Y, I'Ollllly Hgi'H'll 1111"11 lllllgm1t. "lll"IIYIIl" Awrv uull•'"lll"" ' county fail• _..l"l'tfllil't'llli'llls iiiHI llc111 1-,11. l't>l"tillfl. Alf11011gh this

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Jil'i"l'llllt;d ~~"''''"" .Ilk•• 1.,,_.,,., 1.1,_ slllH~ show, ·1·11 unlmnls w I Ill VI? !!VIriPnr·r? Is not reqlllrPd In he Mlclllgann l~nl"ln No. 1, ;1.1

II e gm 11 011 gooc Jllls lll"t' 1111 I I I I I 1 ' 1 hi! li'Ril' I ·rfll'l' August I I lite mldrllt• ul' last Ill' .TtllW n11r! Cunaclltlll lil~·t,. 11111 ~~""' I 11:<1 ,. ·---·--·--- 11

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11• JdiiPd willi IIi•· s:•f" A t•c•r·tlfit·utc or l'Peor·d fnl' f'X· sc•r'l'it•e wru·ns all farmers mal<· lh mill<; Sialtll•y Dnvld, IIi Hoi· will ga n as rnut•J as om·· HIt lo

l'illc• of :!, ·I·P, il will Jil"<'l'i'lll Gra=n Trade hlhllion"will Ill! !SHUI'd llll V:tl!· lng l'lairns In l<cep ade((tllllr. Sll!llls, :J8:!l lh hllllt•l"flll, !l!l!l Ill a jllllllld clnlly. llitl when pas-nol'llHII IJ1

11111llillg and ,,,.,.rJ ·rPl ,f , II dn~tl!d yollllg 'tol'l\ l'Xl'lllJll from !'el'ol'cls 111 f'IJailiP agrmls to Vr!l'lfy milll; Mldtlgana Ftll"lll No. IJ, •II llll'C?s nHtlun• 11nd the! 1'1\li's pro-

tlw Wt'f'IJ,:. · S k M f blnrHI tr.st l"l'flllil"l'lllPIIIs tt"p 111 :lll I liP a<'r'III'III'Y ot: 1 he :munmt Guot·nsPys, :JS.:.! lh IHJIIPI"fa I, li!J7 rill('(' !Pss rnill1, I liP gains may Smtill i~;olall'd :11'1_'11:: Ill" P"l'•'ll· ee s en 0 months of agp If all I'I'IJllil'l'llll'nls rl~inwd. \ Ill mill<; Gl'llf Bros., :it IIII!Sii•lus. fall as lollY liS a II fill uf II jlOllllll

Milll sold b~· 11ist1•ihutm·s lluriu~ Atu·il us Olnss I Ill'

"tll·inldn~ mille" wus down uhout 1 ~{! 1,1,, l't•nm Mtll'(:h uutl wus

."1 H nf l% hl'lnw Alll'il 1 !Ifill ••• H,HHfi,ii77 lh Jll'l' du,v 11'1'1'1' snld

in Olass I, or· "1lrinldn~ mille." 'l'his l'ip;n•·c• intlimt11'.'; j.l\aj

siiJ:lhtly 0\'1'1' 70',1,. ol' nil milh shipJll'd ju lh•t l'Oit 1\'as snhl in

11w huU.It•. 'l'his <•nmp:tl'<'s wi1h ahout 110% l"o•· <Jhim~o.

With IIIII' daily hast' shipnwnts nnuumting to ·1,177,·1H·IIh,

and nnly 3,3Hii,i)77 lh nr lhut; IH'inp; snld ut. tlu• $ii.IIU Cluss I (d1·inldnp; mill•) jll'ie1•, 1\'t' ditl unl t'<•ali:w ltll• prir·r• l"cll' ull ol' o Ill' hast• m ill1.

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1 spmyPd. I'Vf'll illlrll_l~h 1111' 111'111· Ellln~ter Foleld In JII'I'ViOII:1 )'P:Jl'H II Iran •. Dill I!Jr• gil." l,'lX 1'1111111 Ill'(' Oil tile Gr•rlr:ll'dsleln, .32 HuiHII'IIIS, .li..lllJ IS a Val a!Jie. 0

11 II 1· · " "' I I 1 I J 1 I I I 111 ])til' l11 lite• ~.·t.1'1'lw, tlt•,•tll~l' iuvrujm·i<•s 1\'t•J'I' 111':11' 1.1'1'!1 af lllPill Will 1ds11 !(Ill llu• '·lll:lll - 111011 Is n .1~.1. lmd\s of form 22,10. Nn ot11er· fill, 9!!8 J!J milk; "11111 lS sHill • II! gun ng 1110 ~ ,,., '" '""' "''"""'' "' '' '< """ '" "'"' "''"'''" 1 , "'"'" "''" '""" 1 ,,. '"'' ""'"""'"' ·' "'" "'"' ""'' ,.; '"'"'' "'" "''"'' ,, '"""""'' "' :1 emhl 'J'"I~IIff, ~ 11 . lf•:l<l~'"· lm I J' " IJ"""'I: I"''; ""'. '."' '"' ".!'~'' bo•ghmlug oJ' AJ""· ""d 1"" to "''"' uou·mol hx th" o•od of lh' :Jt'r!.a. A ki•H·lf·

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1' li:tln t·ounl,\' iniPI'I'SIPd in Clll'l'l!l's must lie V:ll'eiiJail'd wit/lin wilh the pn•st•nt limP. nnd no informa· 3!l.7 lb tal, !l.J3 Ill tnlli<, N.rl lull- ~ 111 10 1111 I he high llldllwt prtrcllmnnth This \'a1•ia1ion ol' 4.410/. w:t.~ ahnUI'1111lllr JllliWt•ahlll. lhe Jo!J ll!.ll, t IIIII< l_iill .Jdli" ._.. , in 1111 , J"ppoJ and gr-ade• trade ar·c~ nn approved Bl'llt'ella vac·dnl' he- . . .1 11 1 11 IT 1 11 1 ing ·22 Holsteins, :H2 Ill fat, H9;, 111 .July and 1\ugnsl, lw r•:qclninerl. • ~'' • , . I

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1 1 l'l'his ammmt. was ehul'~t•!l at. l•l'ti!'J':tl Ot•tlt•l' Class I (II'WI' uf ·~u·m~·rs ':

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1'' II"S I•'XJH'I'II'd lo talw part inlltP fifth tli(!l! \\Ill ilc 111y lnlntm.tiJOII '• ' .. · . . !. Blllwsl!'l', 111111nn HIS· . .

tillY I II II" I' 1"11 I")" I II by a lir'ensect, lle!'I'C'dinl'f_l I'Cie_rln·, . •·. ' .' • . Swiss, a3_.fl Ill 1":11, Rl7 Ill .• milk; IJ",II11il"'' ·"ll"['J',•IJI"st ,'II "Tlc.•ltlg,•tl1 ~4.<1HH 1'1\'l. 'l'hl' halanc•(• ol 0111' sllllillll'llls !ll'tlli"_1

1ll Clnss II c I a IIlii I ' 11 11 1

':llllllliil ""'VIII or curce1· dny ul al'lan, nnd the l'l'jlnl·i ol vacerna·. othc.1 th.rn this cl.um. 1 1 1

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11\Jidlig;lll SI:JIL' Jiilll' 21. , ----------~----.. ·--·- I:Iemy Mu·c, 2_1 J~ ~l SIP..~> ': ·, .. ' Stalc• univ. Pl'sily, l"!.'I'Ointn!!llds a (lf'ii~I'S. Ingham County News lion l'eeorclect with t<lr• Mi•·hiJ.:nn lat. 1,007 lh mill<, .nHI 1 t.Jnk Cos creep t·atlllll "r eJtlwr <'l'ad«•d I I 1\'1. II. Awry, <·ounly agl'lcul- depaJ·Imc•nl or :lgTletilluJ'r•. A mpy Jli'DVI! thnl t•ows will glvo more gmy, 27 .Jersc?,\'S, :J:l.H til fnt, Hl7Jc•oJ'n

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mixlun• with Ma 11 31, 1956 Pac•e 4 1111":11 11 1~•·nl, J!Dilllc•d out llwt·c is of a t'c'l'lilkatc• of l'l'!'lll"c/ nf VIII'· mill\ and hLlllrrfnl with plonty Ill" II Ill )()J,

' ~ :1 .-;!illrl:lgl' or quullfiecl (•levator c·J·n,· 111·011 rnllsl :w•·•nntmny I'XIiihit· Wtilf'l' 10 drink A cow in full Jli'D· 1 ~1 '· •. ,

11 1 . , . 1, . . 11iliec· gmins, ill' suggests limit· WilY AN J~SOHO\V AGEN'I' OH SlfPim P( ). I High tndt\ 'tw 1e. ((l)(s w.rt_r. 1·11•• :111'' uals 11sed to ahoul Dill'· l 1111'11 Ill MidJiga11 ami in OIWI' cd animal. I cltlcli11n will drinl< 2~ In .35 gnllons M 1 1 I< I 1 o.:, s1 til h ·'

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lll'lrle~•t D C J H bb d '":' '"'· Horse, shri'P nnd ling I'Pqlliro- of wnl Ol' daily. Mill< Is R7',1, W:t· rer:i.~J:~~;;, \.;~~~teln,"l 's!r. j,, n~al: fourth or l<·s~ of t Jrp mlxt LII'I!. ,· I ,'1'111' lll•:l'l~<t~•l·l:l<~ D!Ht•:1111:1::; Ul'l~::n;::,'~ I:·;:Sol:·o elt::.::,~::i:~n· l"nr •huml~ r. . . u or S:tlill"il!.'i llfi"PI'l'il, Ill' said, runge ments lll"l' lhf• HIIII"IC' liS tnr JliiSI" IP.T'. 1 '130 lb llllll\" .Jemie/ Topliff, Jllll· Bl!ii(PSiee says 111al shtii!C', lVII· \II! ( ]H)(} Ill . ' Vl•:'l'fmJNAitiAN

111m s. r.uusiug· St. l'luuw Olt 7-X:!(Il

fr•llll $·1,11111! 111 $:i,IJIJO frll' qunli· yenrs. I By thf' same tolwn, lnd\ of wn- stl'ln, 83 111 f;ll, J.Rlfl Jh milk. ter· and piPIII.Y or fomt art! lli'<'PH· ling- :my funds nut. l"i~urr•d tllld<•r the Orclt•1·. As 1.111~ III'~U· liPc/ !H•y JlPI'somwl, ilc•pending 't1,1· will bi'ing less sufflelent Linder 5 yf'nrs, Lyl•• Glenn, I·.fol· silies for IIH• Jll'oc/twlioll nt" lop· tiatt~tl $a.OO Olass 1 pl'il'!' im:lwlt•s 'a l'l'l'lllhtn

1 111'1'1. amlahove

IIJHJII lillilii.l' and I!XJll'l"il!llC!'. ' Water· Earn-s g:rins· in lwcr, lnmhs nncl pigs. stein, 78 J_h. lnt,T31.'1;lll ~!h,n~ii~I:J gJ•ade 1\'t!Hnoc/ Ill' lllll'SillJ!, f~l. tiH· FP!It•l'!ll Onh'J'I'I·iet•, 111'0\'ision IIIIISt hr• marl!• lu distt·ilnt[l' 'l'llrlSI' iiiiPnding lhP t•m·ecr clay i JiPns Jay more in per·iods n( penk Pnul Notesllne, I0\111 .o111ss, 1 l:rmbs for lhc! .fuly ~nd All[[llsl .

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will lt•:u·n :illoLII IIH• ell'vator nnd pmdu1•tion will! all the wn1e1· lh fa I, 1,280 lh mill<. mal'iwts. this l"uutl. '1'111' N:dioual B:mle nf DPir·mt. r~ondtwts I 11s supr•r -:--·-- 1.11"111 ~IIIPJ!Iy sllOI'I ('IIlii'S!! WIJich Top Pr·or·ty lhl'y want In lh·ink as lhry enl. Undr.r 4 ye:rrs, Lanr & CiPI'· (lOUI.

Wrll•, l'horu:, Drlv•· In"' Flv In ~>Jll'lls un Sl'J!IPinlrer• 2:J nl Michl· I I A dozen Pggs l'Oillalns nearly n hrli'Cisloin, Holstein, 7!1 Ill fat,

-· 1:1111 Stlllt• univt!r'slly. They will El'l'n tlwug!J it's hnrr1er and Pil,ll of: 11'<1l~r, a1~d 100 hens w,ill 1,R,t0 lb rnil_l<, Ly~e Glr11!1· Ilol- Dr M J Green ·~P.!S i11• lrllcl lww ''! IIJ.'PIY !"or· IIH! I· ·J,,. I ·J , , . fit frr 1"1 rll'lltk t1·nm ,J to,, gnllons dall~. stem, 71 lh 1111, 1.!1~0 lh lllilk. • • • ~~ llliiiiY sc·Jwlarslups lur·nlslwcl IJy 1'

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1.1 11 :~ 1 ~111 .t t" 1 1l' So Avery Jnsi~ls water is ·1 Uncler 3 voars, Eugene Lvon ,~C Vt:lt!l'lllnriiLu

. • ''"' ff'Pci and gmin trade. The/ fnrrnJnlg,llltlrs ts no I nu• 1•.' '''lilY lt1e.cc~S"I'". item ·f~r." 'the 'hP.sl ,·n·,;. Sons .Terse~'. G:J lh fat. l.llJIJ llr . •I J· ··/ · ... , ''11)11 J" • •I a lll'f'r t'f lnll!'ll\'Pilll'lll Ill I H' · ·· ·" ·' ·· • . ' • ,; . . II 1· ,· ("'> 7'""' N ('••tllll' "I ~J .. vcJrc

Jr'OIWOAS'r FOR MAY

J,t'll!lingllrt•Pds or llldiHilps .ttl.:'. 01

, eacr . .. , .. ,. , Jrluetinn nnrltlto need for nn dft· milk; Gat! llwrlnun, oslum, '- ·•~ ·' ,.,,. u~., \\'111'1'1<: ltOi'I\S lt•Jmor worl; ill Mtelligan Stale. f.t;~ I\ .tit I S)Hltnl. •·iPnt suppi\' is oflcn overlool<ecl.IIIJ rat, l,li70 Ill milk. l'luuw Olt 7·!17tll

Tilt' ''Olii'St! i1wliu!es 2 terms n1 I !tal waiC!I' s.vstem mulcl bt• I he I · · ---------·--·· · --- ·· ---- -.. · liii!Ciillllf All Sltlllllll'l' • ,- I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mi<•IJi):llll Sl!!le, OXJll'l'iC?IlCI' in an rll!fl'l'Cill!f! ili!IWf't!ll fll"ll ll IIIIC • •

LOWDEN FA n'I.MS l'lt"•\"lllt"rl" !"or 2 tl'l"lllS ami 2 lllOI'C! loss, pninls Olll M. H. 1\\'C!l')', Berries Need 1'\. IPI'IIIs. of "!Hss!'llom wort<. The counly ngrieu_ll_ul'lll ngrnt. I .

''-'IH'I'II'IH'I' 111 an elevator pays A goorl, c•ltretent watrr syslf'm N N •t HATC~IERV till' ll"ililll'l! :IIHJlll $G'i a wr.el<, a_c· helps a ftll'n:t(!l" lo get helll'l' ~·e· 0 I rogen

'J'Iw <:ohl, wt•t. :uullatt' Spl'ill~ is hm·lin~ Jll'lllhwtion. Con· shlt'l'ahh• IIJu•mploynwnl. iu Udmil. arPa m:ty hau·t salt•s.

( Advrl·lit>enH•nt) ( ,\IIVI'I"Iiwm~nl)

Plrnne J"""""" ST 2·•1Hil'l <"lll'llin~ lo Gc!orgc• Grccnlenf, 111 _turns tmm lil'l.'slod\ und poullly.l ·111~11 E. llo·n·y Hd. ·'' llo•nrletla l"hllrgl' Ill' lllC' ('lliii"He. There Ill'() I Tests at mnn.v agrir·ulilll'nl OX·

f(. I, Uiv•·~> .lunctiun •· t f 1 A I 111:t11y requc·sts for graclualos· of, pe1,1rncn s at nns, very nsser s,

NNOUNCING A 'wo~4S

Precautions can help Ingham

In <ll'llr•t· to srt.llt· 1.hr• t:.uJ.It J>:nois l~st.:tll•, f will >:r•ll rat pnhlir: :wl'fion ul lht• pl:wt~ lot•:tlt•tl al :{~!} l~asj 0:1l' ~Hlw•l., lHnsou.

1 P.M. Saturday; June l I P.M.

Phone ·Mason

OR 7-8761

Price Brothers. Auctioneers . '

Phone Stockbridge

17-F-Hl

pc)VIER sTEERIHG

county fruit and vegelnhlo grow­ers meet the rPqu/rements of the Miller post iclllo ohr.mif'flls law, acC'Ordlng to County AgJ•icullut·n I Agent M. H. Avr.ry.

Household Goods /

FOR ALL~ALLIS-CHAL.MERS WD TRACTORS, TOO

Over rough fields, in nnd out of I'll ts and furrows, Allis-Chalrriet·s . Power Steoring nhsor!Js the shocks and reduces arm and back fatigue,

Even with hcuvy front-mounted equipment. this full·time hydraulic, nssist makes your work much easict'.

Yet yon still have that all-important "ground feel," that instinc• tive "touch" that tells the operator just· what his wheels a1·e doing,

/· This new Allis-Chalmers Power Steering can be installed on all

l:WD or WD-45 Tractors. Let us show you how effo1·tless tractor st~ng can be. Come in today. ·

ALLIS·CH~I.MEU ·~ . ~AlES ANO SERVICE : ~

I In force nhout ,n vr.m·, I he lnw , sots tolcmnr.es I'm· cllfl'emnt pesll· · eicle rnntr.rinls ns a protection to the consumer.

Users would do woll to rcnd thr. mamrracturer's lahel on r.ach ehomical contninm·, AV(!I'Y snlcl. They should use tho rule of ap­plication recornmcnclecl on th(! label, apcl use tho chemicnl only on CI'DJlS for whieh It is rocom­mondecl, he said. They should observe rigidly tho final dny the chemical may be· safely npplir.cl before harvest, he adclecl.

As a further checlc on using . p e s t i c I d e s, Ingham · growers should refe1· t·o a list of recom. mendatlons made by Mlehlgan State university plant patholo­gists and entomologists, county agent snld. 'fhese recom· mendntlons nre available In bul· letln form, E154- fo1· fruits and No. 312 for vegetnhles, and may he obtained at the extension office.

Most Ingham county fruits sur­vived the May 23 fi'OSI with little damage. It. appeared that about half the strawberries which were In blossom were damaged. How­ever, most strawberry ac•·eages \vere not In full blossom nt the time. ·Prospects nre still for good strawbeJ;ry crop.

M h• c Prospects for. peaches nre good ,.·_Plummer· . ac lnery 0_ .•. here. Howevel·, In the. south they . we1·e reduced ·sharply by "freeze

Pinuo antl Rench nouml Oer.m;iunal Chait· l-iving Ruo111 Cour~h Wl'iting D<·Hii Spnrl.on Floot• lUotkl Rnrlio 2 Floo1· J.am1rs

Mnga:r:lnr i1ncle

Daybed, S]win,~s :uul 1\fu tt l'f~ss i\ntit1ue Dro11 Leaf Tnhle • R-Day i\funtiH Clocl\

Wall' Lam11 Smull Occ:asional 'l'nhlt! Wooclr.n DineU.n Set wit.h li Chai1·s R-1liem! Dining Room Suite End Tablt~s i\ntitiUC Chest ol' Ut·:t\\'tiJ's Mohair Occasional Ohait· DJ·esser and l\fi•·••oJ•

2 Cnrll Tables

2 Bt~dl), Springs ancl nea1·ly new mal h·ess i\utique Occasional ChaiJ' i\ntitllle Clwst of' Dt·awtws

I) 'f:t.IJII! J.:tlliJlS J)J'()JI Lt•:tf nate 1.1'1-\" 'l'nhle llahy l~rll 3-Way l\fii'I'OJ' Wooden Ht1d, S!ll'ings mlll IDud 'l'ahlt>s

JUnHJ•rss

Da·r,ssrr Hi~~;h f!omnwtl!!

Hathinettc lrpu Red, Surings und l\fat.t.1·rsst'S Rendix Aut1imutil\ Wnsh•~•· High Chait· Quantity of Piet.m'I'S l'lll'ow Rugs Child's Sl,ates Quantity of Good Clothing Cooldng Utensils 2 New Jacl• Posts Garden Hose Quantity of Fruit Cnus Hotary Power Mower

2 IJ·oning flmmls

li'1•a Uuw 1\f attrrss Ulnnlwt.s

lledsp1'1~:uls

Dishes

G :uclru 'l'nol<i C1•al:tis

MuhoguJ,IY DJ•t•.o;sm· and Mii'I'OJ' Otlwr articles too numet•ous t.o mm1tion

TERMS:-Cash Not Responsible for Accidents -. , No Goods Removed Until ..S.ettled for ' .

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RUT~ DAVIS; JACK· DAVIS. Administr·ator

I ' I . . . . ·~,..' • '· ' damage In ·March· nnd- although

41{'1 N. Ccd~r ·. · · , : L11nsfng much less tlum.last year's almost

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1nol•am County News M~y 31, 1956 Paoc 5 ·--------------------·----~--..!~--

Legal Notices

YOU CAN'T BEAT 'EM-So you might ns well joln em when the lnd1es get the urgl to houseclean If you ve Cl c1 thought of departing for the 01ient como splint~ clcanJng time-don t Luckles~ w1etch ut left IS pressed Into service on his duy oil to lug nom mut out or doots so thnt the ludy or the 11DUse c 111 bent them Scene b set 111 Tol,yo dismal 'hnmn Js unlve1sul

PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS-SERVICE Professional Ambulance Service

Oxygen nnrl Scott Dcmanrl Inhalator

Foods Beebe's West Side ''Your Frlcnrlly Neighborhood

Grocery" Open Evenings ana Sundays

Tcxam Gas-011 20.1 N. Cedar Ph. OR·Hl51

Livestock Trucking

Livestock Trucking Detroit·- Monclny and Tuesday Battle Creelc - Wednesday

Call noon nnrl evening

Mlchf:!an Climate Condltlonml

Bottled Gas Installntton, conv<!rsfon and ap· pllnnccs. Counly·wldo delivery.

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Hill Electric 3135 Olcemos t·oart, Okemos Phone Lansing ED·7-7849

Auctioneer I Stover·Backofen Co. ------------1 See your repair man or dealer

Glenn Casey Auctioneer

Williamston, Michigan

Phone Collcct'227·W ·

Jlt.llh1-Trudr-Trnctor Parts

Mar:hlne Shop Scrvi~e 1311 w. Ash Phone OR·7·!J511

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lnuhnr.n County N~ws Mt~y 31, 1956 Vaae 6 I

Baii•Dunn Funeral Home We Give Gold Stamps nr anytlme Saturday qr Sunday 19wtt -----------

Don' s W reeker Service Million Phone OR·6·1221 , Darrell's

SI!]LF SERVE F'OOD MARKET J,oolc as smart as you nrc!

VIsit Our Modern FOOD MAni<ET ·Elite Beauty Shop

Bf~AUTY SI~IWICB CJuallty Groceries

~15 S. Jefferson R11by Campbell

Mason j F'lne Selection Fresh and Cold Meats

Ph. OR 7·2331 Gasoline - Oils·- Icc Cream

Ambulance Service Equipped with Oxygen and

Resusellutor

Jewett Funeral Home

Opt'n 7 Days n Wecl< 4507 W. Columbia Road

Phone OR·6·1001

BORDEN'S

Ice Cream Bars Only 9c

Mason Phone OR·7·6153 Borden's lee cream also avaUublc ------------- 1 1n ltal!·gallon paclcs,

Radio-TV Cousin's

Radio & TV Service E"caturlng

Drlv11-ln Au tc I~ die · ::.ervlcc

J1:.Uson --------·· -·-··-

Television Radio

• AUTO RADIO

Service

• PHONOGRAPHS

• P. A. SYSTEMS

Residential Commerdal

Kean' s Sc-$1 Store

Mason -----------

"We Barber-·Je In the Store"

Geor(:Je' s Market We deliver on orders of $2.00 Qr

more 421 S. Jefferson Mason · Phone OR·7·7151

Flowers COMPLETE FLORAL

ARRA!';GEMENTS Weddings

Funerals · Parties Delivery Service

George Helbig Phone OR 7-5773

37wt.f

Livestock Trucking Detroit .:._ Monday nnrl Tuesdny Chnrlotlc - Monday Afternoon

Battle Cr<:elc - Wednesday Also general local trucldng Lime chips lor driveways.

Charles Cooley Phone 0X·4·8310 or OX·~·l:m

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Livestock TRUCKING AND BUYING ·

Have your stock trucked to the murl1ct that malces the marl1et b¥ experienced trucl<crs.

ALL ANIMALS INSURED Semi·Truclc Service now Available Call us on any ltlnd of llvestod< you wish to sell at home. Se~ Us for· your registered Hamp· shire breeding stock. The best ln men r (.ype hogs.

Bim Franklin Llrensed Dealers, Mason

Phone OR·7·8041 12wtf

Lester L. Johnson Phone Mason OR-6-1580

Livestock Trucking To Cltarlottc on Mondays

To Jackson on Wednesdays Reasonable- Rates

Pti·· Bottled 'Gas

In 20·lb Self·Serve Cylinders 100·11> Delivered Cyllnclet·s

Both nrc nutpmntle systems Lower rates for dual _appliance

users Inslallalion Conversion

Bottled Gas Appliances . Westinghouse Appliances

Leslie Appliance 210 E. Bellevue

Phone Leslie JU 9·8252

Restaurant$ "COME HUNGRY AND EAT ALL

YOU WANT"

Country Style

Country Kitchen 1003 N. Lansing Mason.

Phone OR·7·2701

CHARCOAL BROILED

Steaks and Chicken Chops and Spare Ribs

Lindy's Drive-In Just outside of Mason on US·127

Photography··

Wayne Feighner AUCTIONEEH

Mason, Michigan

Phones Ofl 7·36!11 and on 6·51i82

Artificial Bre~ding

Proven Sires For Your Herd Replac~mcnt

Charles Brown Insemlnator

Phone Mason OR 7·11521

Home Service

• GIF"l'S

• WALLPAPER

*PAINTS

• WAVgRLY FABRICS

Color Is Our Busiaess All wor11 guaranteed

Phone OR-6-1762 Clements Flower Shop 198:! Walnut Ph. OX·H791

Holt. 20'.Vtf ----------­

_______ .....;...;.; Zimmerman's

Hardd Lavis 655 N. Cedar

Mason, Michigan

"J•'tne Flowers Always" Butchering Jewett Flower Shop

Prescriptions i F'lowcrphone ·OR 7·3951

We Deliver ..;..._....;.,. ____ _ Butchering Pork on 'l'ucsduys_ ami Wedncs· days; beef on 'l'hursdays. Pick up

"Prescriptions Are Our

S~<:lalty"

Hitchens Drug Store Courteous Service

Holt

Chesley's Rexall Drug Store

and PRESCRIPTION

PHARMACY

Cosmetics

Ph. UR·7·6131

Hardware Hardware Paint

Lennox Furnaces Live Bait

Cady Hardware Sporting Goods

Plumbing and Heating l41 W. Ash Mason

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Hardware Dupont Paint

Evlnrude Motet's Glass

Glazing Tools

Radios

Perkins Hardware i111~on I'h, OR·6·431l

Fuel Oil.

· Heating Dollars Go Flirthe·r

, ·,,with • . ' ·• ·t ' •. , ~ '. : ' .. : '. . . .

·. AsHLAI\i;D FUEL OiL ...... ,· . . "•: ',· ', ·, ... · ..

I Well Drilling

Well Drilling 'a. ar1d tJuch fo~ fni'~ ~rid Jtonie; 6· to lO·Inch for air cond1tli!nirig and Irrigation. ·

11LI~CTRIC. WATER S:VSTJ!::lUS 'l'o fit your needs Sold and Installed

Roy C. Hart 1328 S. Jeflel'l!loli Phone OR·7·2231

S. W. Hart

· and I delJVCry SCfVlcC,

Leslie Food Lockers Phone OR·7·033l or

Leslie .TU·9·5361

···Jewelry· ' . '

Watches. Gruen .. Elgin : Hami1wn . \lfy!e1 . Rings • Bracelets

Orange Blosljom Diamond Ring~

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William Fink JEWELER

Next to .Fox· Theatre ·Mason

Personal Your , clothes are safe in our hands. We get them sparkling clean, beautifully pte:ooed · with

( at ~outh clly llmlts) 133~ 8. oleffenmn Phone OR·7·0131 , utmost. care. No hlglt·vnce wor·

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Well Drilling ~ and 3 Inch Wells . .

.t'ump ttepalr ·

Matt Krokker · Phone TUrilC!i' 2·2766 . .. :;

5673 Ferley LllnslniJ

·Roy Dodge

~SIG~S~ 311 N •. Cedar· street

Mason · . . Phone oR. 6·5632

Swtf

Modern Dry Cleaners · Phone . .OR·7·1511

WARFLE ·TAILORING SHOP Men's and Women's Custoin·Mndf' · Clot.hes, Alterations

. ELZIIilA'NORRIS . . . 3301AJ s. Jefferson .Phone OR·73031

Over Clif!sley's Drus Store ' 12wtl

IC)ttle Gas ... ·Phil gas . B<l,ttl~d ·Gas·.

Photographs

WEDDINGS

BABY AND YOUTH

COMMERCIAL

Babs' Photos 834 South Barnes, Mason

Phone OR-7·4391 '

Custom · Photo Finishing

• One·Day Developing • • Expert. Service ·~

• Large·Size Prints • ~ Deluxe Quality •

5wU

Chesley's Drug Store Photte Mason OR·7·6131

16wtf

Welding

Robinson Welding Shop

White Metal, Aluminum. anti Cast Iron a specialty Radio and TV Set·vlce

1109 S. US·1~7 · Phone OR 7·52'n

Excavathu~

Ron Lewis Trenching - Bulldozing ·

T_lle and Water Lines Laid Sept!(· Tanks arid Sewer Lilies

· Installed·

Phone Mason OH 6·1973.

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Farm,. Tools· ' . . .. . . . .;•,. ! .. ·,

. .'• ··!'

. OR-7·1301 Mason

Available Everywhere

.Phone OR 7·2311 246 W. Maple Street

Mason

Ron Lewis Plumbing -Heating :..._ Electrical

Contracting

· Com)1!ete Sales. and Service

Phone Mason OR 6·1973

Luxaire Furnace!. ~ Sheet Metal Work • Estimates Gllidly Given

Wiljax Heating Co. Wilbert Reynolds, Owner 2202 Bertha Street, Holt

Phone Holt OX 4·2421

Refrigeration Service Dumestlc Commercial

Lawrence Schnepp Phone Eaton Rapids 3774 or

_4·2914 "'.

Austin Sharpen Shop 114 N. Mason Street

· ·Mason, Phone· OR 6·5572 ·

"We Sharpen Anything" · 14w4

Automotive

'•' ·'

·Minneap~li$-Mohhe · ·. Oliv~r:· .. ·.

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liocket•Ahead wtib . ·Oldsmobile·.·

24-Hour Service

Gas and Fuel Oil

Call OH·7·0171 Il no answer Call 7·558L

lH West Slate Open 2·1 hours n n'ay except

Sunday

1 Used Cars Used Pari~

BEAR-FACCD OPPOSITION-Hummel lltlnmJc>l, fl-month­old polnr bcur ('lib, di~approi'CS of suds gainl]s-on as l\ccper

·Arnold Shnwman, lell, nnd !lenny llir·k atll!mpt lrl give he1· .1

·bath ul Chicago's Dt·ooklield Zoo. Miss Jlicli was llumnwl Uummcl's lrnvu!in1~ companion o11 !he eub'!i jouna•y from the Hnmbu1·g, Gcrmnny, wo, where the bnb.v hmln was born.

Keith's Auto Parts Wrecl<er Service

lli23 Elliott Road Mas orr Painting U:lli\ 1, NO'l'IC:I•:S

MOI!TGI\GI; Si\1." Phone OR·7-7U01

20wtl l~xlerior anrl lnlerlnr lh1funlt huvlt11.t" hr·•m rrr1ul•! In t.lw r•un­

lll!inll:l nf ll tt!rlnin Muri}Ot~l! mudt! 1111 lhu :.!fdh dny n( OctoiH!I', 1\, ll., 1!1·1~ hy ,JIIII:-1 I!. 1:11,\Y nnd N,\IIMJ 11' I:HA Y, ht1Hh1111d 1111d wlft•, urul r•·r~ordrHi In t.lw fllr!n nf I hu ltcl-filllr•r· uf llcmln fnl' lhH Crniiii,Y of lnl{ham, 1-illll•• ,,( Mi•·hhwn, un lllto ~tllh duy uf fll'lnlwr A. JJ., 11!·11, lu I ,ih1~r HiU nf Mmt Rltgl!ll

1

nn flt~J.:"H 111!1, 1111 whlr·h Murl.cnR•! then; lt1 t'hllnwd In lu~ dun ut thu duff! of l.llifl nntlr·IJ fur IH'ilwhJUI nnd · lutct'clll l.lw Mllnl of H••Vi!ll lhmdn,,J Nhu•ty .. nilu! unrl u:t/11111 Oollnt'll ($7!111.!1;1), und 1111 ullnr~ lillY h!l! of '1'\l'l•t•I.Y~fiv•l ltullnr•1 u!lnwml ltY l11w, UM pi'IH'idrHI iu iiltltl MoJ'I~II..:'f'• nnd no i!Uil Ill' ftl"lll'l'l'tlinl{H al. htw lmv. lul-l" hl•t•ll lrullltu!f•tl to J'l'l'nv•·r 1 ht• ruun~ I!.VII IIIWIII'I!d hy mdd M11ri~HJ:t! r11· lillY ftllrt tht!l't!nf.

Bert's Garage General Repult·lng

and 21·hour Wreclter Service

Phone Holt OX·1·!l972

Pontiac Sales and Service

GOOD WILL USED CAHS

Howard· Pontiac 1340 S. Jefferson Phone OR·H801

SAVE on AUTO PARTS at

Bud's Auto Parts

Spray Painting Farm - CommPI'eiril -- llusi·

rlcntlal Quality Paint~

Local Con~clenllous Worl\lnnn· ship

C. F. Webster •I,II!J S. Pcnnsylvnnlu i\vu.,

Lan~ing

Phone TU 2.:1nn2 ------·····----·-··

Building

GARAGES

BlLT·RITE: CONS'I'IWCT!ON co.

li·Build·lt Models all! I

Cu~tum 13uilt

Nufit'f! l~ h•!l"l!hy L::IVI!II llllll. hy virtUI! 11f fh1! JIUWt•r• nf ~lilt• I'OIIIIIlrlf•tJ ill na!rJ MnriJt/IJ.W nrul th11 HlniJJI.t! In 1111f"l1 r:anu 111/ttiL! lllld pmvid•·•l. un 1111! 2111h tluy uf .July, A. J),, Htr,4l, 111. 111:1111 u'r•lud In tht! lurt!lmun, l.h•! lllllion~l..:-n•·•l will, 11l th•• nut•th rr·unt. dw11· nf l.lw City ll;dl In lilt~ Cit.y of Llli1HiiiJf, lt11thnm Cunuty, Mh·hl!illll lh11!. IH:in~-r 11 r•ltu:t! wlu~J'tl thP ~ii'I!Ult C..:uurt. fur· lhf! Cuunty ur l!•~dlll/11 Itt lwhl, Jlt!ll 111. ftllhlit! uudlon to l.hi!

, hhdwtil. lildllt!r, t h •• t•l"l!llliHP!l dPIH'J'ih,.tf Ju ! tmid Mur'li·W~r·, or t-on l!l!lt'h lht~r·t•of 11:1 IIIII!Y IH! llf!I'I!H~UI'Y lu 1111 y t h1• lllllfllllrl.

I Hn HH ufrti'I!Hltltl ri1Jt: nn rwitl Mnrfg11~:Ll, with til"!\'1!11 fWII't!lll. (7 1/~.) intr•J't'flf, urul uti lt!J.tnl c:uHtH, tuJ.:t."tht•r• with t-.rlid HllfH'· flf',V fmtM, wiJi1•Jr tlltitf fti'IHIIit<t'H llrl~ rJc .. Hl'l'ihml lri 1 HHid J\lrtr•tJ.I'U~t! ut-t followK:

"Central Michigan's L!u·gest Dealer In Late Model Salvage''

Phone OX·9·2154 ' South of Holt •. 2 Miles • Nort.h I

., of Mason .

Free f~st inlil tf~S

No Money Down

'l'hc Wt!Ht 'l'wvnty•Ht!llefl (~71 fel!t. nf Nnl'fh Ortt! lfunrlmrl 'l'hirly-livl' 1 J:trrl fr•r!!. uf Lui. Fmrl' (II; ltlndi 'l'wn (~) nf Crtwltm Sulnlivlt-dou ttf Lnt. Two (~!), fHur•k f•'olli'IN!Il ( 1·1) 'l'nWiliWIJfl'H Xuh­dlvir~inn nf tht: Nrrrlh rrw·tlnrt:tl hulr f~J flf H"dlnu '1\vl!lrty 12ft), City ur lortiHiiug, l't!~llrvlng t.lw 11Hn nf tlw J·:uul. 'l'ht·t·'~ nrul nrrc-lul!f C:tbl r,,,., ,,r thL! Nur'l.h St~Vtml.y ( 1fl) ft!!!l. ht'l'l!n( nnd l~l'fltllilll~ th~ IIHn or t!Jr• W••n(, t.!ll't•r. 1\1111 nrw-hnlf l!lb) f1!t!l. ur lilt· Nnrth Seventy (711) f1w!. o( thr! lUtHI udjo[nirw on tho l~unt, frJJ' inl11t. rll'ivewuy pJJt'IHl!;t!tt only, fur tJw UMn ltflfJ hell•Jiif of l.h+J fll'l~llflllllf.a nJ' nWIII'I'Ii of h111fl11 HtUninill~ tlwrcto.

llntcd: /qu·ll l!t, l~liJfi,

CAPITOL ~~\ VINr;5 & I,OAN CO.

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Mnrti--\"UI--\"r~e Clmrlell F. Cuuunlrw, A !.t.flt'llf' y ror

Mnrl.~.tlt(.{ec, 101 Cunitnl ::Jnviru.~~l & Lo1111 Bniltllruc. l .. nn11illi.! 6H. Mlr.hiL::un. 1 fiwl:l Linoleum

Floor Tile

Linoleum and Floor Coverings Armstrong.'s Linoleum Expert Laying Service

Bigelow and Mohawk Carpets

Baii•Dunn Floor Coverings

Mason l'hone OR·7·D231

·Nursing Home

State- Licensed

Horne for Men 24·HoQr Nursing Service

Excellent Food

Reasonable Rates

Robart Nursing Hom'e liB E. Oak Ph. OR·7·2431

. Holloway Nursing Home

Invalids a specialty-Lady gue~t~ only · •

231 E. Oak Street ...:... Mason Phone OR 7·5231

~·Poston

Convalescent Home

Bill Groh lV 5·7709

W. R. Johnson

OI!OER AI'I'OI NT IN(; TIME FOR IIEI\RING CLAIMS AND FOil DETERMINATION I.W IIElllS

GOODNOW-July 27, l!l!'iR St~rln 11f Midll~nn. 'l'he Pl'ulullf! Gour·t.

fu1' thu Cuunt.y of lnl-:'hnm. ' 1\t II ti'!'IHirtll t\f Hllitl t:uurt., liPid 111. tJu•

HOOFING anrl I•:AVES'I'IlOUGII· l'l'l•hnte olficn, In llw Clly nr M""""· in ING lhf• !illid Go!JIIty, on t.hn ~7th du.v or

,July, 1\. l.l. 1\Hi!i, l'reHI!nl., liON • .lfJIIN Mo:i;(,J;L,J.AN,

Windstorm Inslll'1tl1cc llcpairs .ln•k•· uf l'•·nl1111e.

J'rce r~stimalcs

Phone OR 7-2:.mt :J03 Wesl l~lm St., Masun

Phone OR 7·GG9l

In thl• l\11!1.11!1' fJf th~! J~HlHII! or r:;Ara .. E W. GOOIJNOIV, llco:ci\Hc<i,

lr. llltJ!tJIII'ing l.o thn Court. lhnt. tltfl tirJH! rnr• Pl'(!tieiii.UI.illll of elllilll;; il~ilillllt tWirl eHII\I.f! KhnuJd bt! limited, 111111 that. u li111e 111111 Jrllle{J ht! ILI'I•oint.ud l.u J'r!t'l'ivc, t•.wrnillfJ und 11djm•t nil duhnr-1 urul de~ lllUfldll UHitiiiSI llllir.l f!Cl'L!It!il..'d by IIIH) !Jc ..

·-·· fOI'C flldtl Gu!lr't: 111111 that the l+•g-ul heirs I nf ~nid tlcr•eu»~tl eutilh.'d to inhcl'i!. thtJ Wallprp[!J /r>Hllltf~ of. whieh uuld dct!f!IIMCd d!Pri lichcd Paints

' Hhotdd IJu HtUudh:nt!!tl /tllrl rlr!U!!'IItirwd.

h I ll l11 0/'tler·crl, 'l'hut nil the l'l"etliton; o[

Ml'c ,·gan· Par'r·.t onld <lcco:nuo:d lll'c ""'illil'cd l.n Pl'""''"t • /llwil· duim~ in wr-itinn 111111 !IIHI1•r· unth

lhl Jll'ovhh~rl hy uln tutH, l.n nuld Court. nt

Stores t.lw Pl'ubultJ Oll'il'fl nt. ~Ofl WcHt ~HJ.l"illnW :{fr'l'ct, J.~un;inl-!', 1\lidli).:"llfl, on or Jwfuro

126 S. Joffcrson Pb•111e 0Rfi·4G~l

11Rml~h~P •~llllPiiflf

Mason the '.!71 h duy of July, A. ll. I !l.'i6, Hl ell!\'t'll o'l!lnt~f( ill lhl! fon~nuun, 1mltl tlrnc lttHI pl!wc bf~i1jg h!!l'l~hy HIJI'IIInted (or tlw exnmlnnliou u 1111 ud.ittHllllunl. of ull claims and dtJmarH!R ugninnt. !i.dd de .. l~Cillied, ltn!l Cnl' the udj1Jdkutinn Itnd de .. tt!l'tniunlioll of tho Jwit·s nt Jnw o( llHid dccCIL3Utl nt. tht! I illltl or hi a denth ()I\~ titlod to lnhel'it lhc L!~lHtc uf which the dcHUI:INI dil!d Hcizcd.

Legal Notices NOTICE OF Si\LE

Nutlel! ia hereby 1-:'iven thal, hy vil·lue uf IL Wl'it or fieri fnclnl'l itunrr.lf Oltt. ft( Lhc Wrcuit Cnurt ror· the Count.y nf 1111-{· hum, In frLVOl' or A. n. Gilby, u~nlrutl Lire gooiiH nnd chntlfdM, lntrriK urul tmw· mcut.K of Corrwny· G. Hnmtltun 111111 Uc­ntrku E. Hntnilton, !rr Knitl County to lnl! direcl•nl und dc!ivt!l't~d. I did, nn the ri•·~d.

' duy or Fchrunt·y, l11fofi, levy UftUII nrul tnJ<C :11/1 lhu right, till!! Hlld fnlllrt!Hf, uf the tmld Corrwny C. Humillun Jtnd Oe­ntrl~:e E. Hurni!Lon In untl t.o the follow .. ittg de11cribcd lunds, tu .. wlt.:

IJOl 65, Indinn 11[11~:~ Suhdivi~iuu, Mer·~ itliu11 'l'own~hiJJ, lug-hum Cuunty, Mich­hcnnt

HJI of which 1 HhHJI CXIlOHc fnr ~nJe nl publlu vrwduc, lo the hiJ.:'huat. l.tldder, nt 10:00 u'clock ill the forenoon on June 2ti, 1 U611, ut. the north door or lhc City Hull ill the City ur l.~nnHIIIg, Mlchi).:'llfl, ihnt bel ng the 11lncu fo1· holding- the CiJ· .. cult eouz·t fot· thu County or Ingham.

WILLAitD P. BAitNES, Shel"ill fu1· tho Cuuuty uf Ju~hnrn

II. IK li'lll'lhl!l' Ordl'l'lHI, '!'hut ltuhlic no· ticu tlwt'tJor he g-Iven by JJ!lhllcutlon of n I!OftY O( t.hiK tll'lict• orn:o ent'lt Wl!t'll for lhl'Cll HII4!CI!:.;tliVo WCilkH )II'L!VIOllli tu 1111id tiny of luwrirnr, [n thu Inuhum County Nt!wH, n lll!WHttt!PUI' ltl'intcd nnrl drl'll~ lnl.ud In Hn1d I~UIIIIty, llllcl LIIILI. thf! fiduclw III'Y or lillltl CHtiiiC ~IVt! lwown int.en~l:llf:!rf IIUI'liCH lldtJitfunuJ nntict! liS I'Uijllircd (,y luw. ·

A 'l'rue Cuoy: JOliN McCLELLAN,

Jutl...-e of Probute HobcJ't. L. D•·uke llegislct· or Prollllte 20w3

ORDEit AI'I'OlNrlNG TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS i\ND FOR DETERMINATION 01' HEIRS JliRKETr-Ausu•l I, 1050

Stntc or Michlgnn. 'fire Probnte Courl ro1• the County of lll~.d1nm. ·

At IL Ht!HM(OII or Hultl Court, hclfl lit the Pruhnl.l! Olflcc, In l11e City ur Mutwn, In lhc rmhl County, ou the lllh dny of Muy, A. D. 1115U,

Mit!higun P>•cacut, liON. JOHN M~CLELLAN, Dntud MIIY 7, ltllitl. Judge of Prohnte, By Floyu HlckR, In Uw Mnllcl' of the Estnle of MAE DeJ>Uty SheriiT 10w7 llJRI\ET'l', Dr.ceuHcd. · -------------- It uppearlng to the Court that the

ORDER OF PUBLICATION 'lllnu fo1• 1><c•cntutlou of clnln1s n~uin•t StlLtc ot Mlchlgun, 'JIIu~ Probntc Court Hnld cHinle tdaould be limlt.cd, nnd ttl:ut. u

for thll! Gounty of lnRhnm. ln Chnncci'Y• Lime nnd Jtlnca be nJ•IJttlnted to rccclvr.. MARGUERI'l'E L. ADRION, Plnlntllr, oxumlno und uliiii•L nil claims und de·

v•. ROJJER.'l' 0. ADIUON, Dercndnnt.. mnruiH nJ.Culnt~t Hnld duccnHed hy anll be• · ORDER FOR APPEARANCE lo1·c uuld Com•t; and that the lc~nl helro

S11l~ )JCIHltnt.t .fn tho nhovu ont!llod of Knld dl!cenkoll cnlltlcll lo 1nhcl'!t- Lhu . Court on tha Hth dny or Mny. 1050. C!ill\te of which l'lllid tleccnHcd died aolzcd

Goo.d ·rood lind _home atmosphere In thlu CllUHe It 1\IIIICRI'in>t from nffl· Hhould he adju<llcllteil nnd determined. ' · . Women Only dnvlt en lllc, thnt Rohc1·L o. i\drlon I• lt. lo Ordin·cd, 'l'h11t nil the c<'!!dltors

not u. rcultJcnt of Lhl11 Ktntc but l't!HidoM of Hnid deccu~cd nre rcqulr~d to JlrcBent 514 W,. Maple nt !he St. Jamcu Hold, Wnylnnd, in their clnlms In w•·ltllllt and under ;o11.th

Mason the otnto or Now Yo•·k. au iii'UYI<led by HllllUlc, to snlu Court nt .·I On ,motluu or Jerrold H •• ,oyworth, the Jlr·obntc Of!lcu ILt 205 Wcl:lt Snqlhuw

P, h'o'n· .e·., OR .7•2301 Attorney lol' the Pl11lntllf, It I• o••dcrcd Street, Lnnolng, Mlchignn, on or before thnt tl1c ttuld Dcfendnnt, Rohua·t· 0. the lHt duy of Anguttt, A, D. I 056, nt Adrltin,· cnuHc hl11 ttlll•oau·nnco to· be en· lcn~thlrty o'clock In the ro1·unoun, auld.

19w1ptf tcred ill thl• cuuoo within three month' time un'd t>l«cu huln~ hereby nt>I>olnted ---...-------- from1 the dnte ol Lhlo order nnd thnt In for tho oxumlnntlon nn1l ndluutmont of

ucfoult thereof Hnld 8111 of Conwlulnt ILII· clnlmu ' nnd ucnll<ndK RKIIhlBt ! auld

Jh~i.E~· R. Lilly · · Nursing Home

will be tulcen nK confcttucd, dcconucd, nnd for the ndjudicntlau·· und D11tod: 'Mt~y U, 1056. , dctcl'llllnullnn of lhc heh·s tit law of' oulu · · · ·CHAIILES 11. HAYDEN, dcccnoed nt the limo of. her• denth en•

· . .. · . · , : · Circuit Judge' tl\lud to Inherit the oatnto of which tho A ·T.rue COllY; 'Inez L. SwunlngOI' Dov· olcccn•cd ulorl ••l•cd. . ·.

; : SEPT~c .+ ANKS eti;~~~n: .. Al11o · concrete i!eptlc. -tanks for sale.. :,. .. : ...

.:F6r Better Buys in· · 1 • New and Used C'.li.rti

uty. Colinty Clol'k, . • ' It r. Fu•·thel' OrdCI'OII, 'l'hnt publl¢ IIU• . Jerrold: 11 •. Keyworth,', Attorney' fol' tlco thor~nr be given by a•ubllcntloll'of u

, .. : · · · '' ' · Pltllt!tlll, Buolnc•• AddrcKsl 7UG Pruddun copy of thl• order once: ouch wcok for · ·Co~)li!K:J.fStlite imd Park~Mason Jlldii ... L:inohtfl', · Mlchlgnn. 20w7 throo oucc•••lvo .weolrs Jn"Cvloua to. anld . '.'. ·Phone OR.G-5552· I . . . . ' . . uny .of hcnrlng, In tbc lnRhnm County

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