Fair Share Asks Defeat Of Proposed Milk law The Ingham County Maso'n, Michigan, Thursdoy, F11bru11ry 7, 1957 Michigan linirymr.n nrP on 1110 march nr.:nln in n lllllllr! In iY Senn services nt Mnson Prcshylcrinn tor Dert .J. Slot'PY of Belding churcl1. Fair Share has a Jli'OJlnsr.d mar· Vote on Merger l1ctin,:: act of its own whlc·h It wants cnncterl lnlo law. AI Monday nigh I\ mPPI ing Rollnnrl nrr.ngiP., pt·cstrlcnl of IIH! Mlchlr.:nn F'alr Share Barr.:•oininf! For Frandor Sector assoclallon, branr!cr! tlw Slrol'l'l hJJI flS II rlr~vicr. S[lOIIC'Ot'crl !Jy I!Jr• Lansing supervism·s won a delay Tuesday on a [Jl'Opo:;ed creameries, Michigan Jlarm !Ju Jlection for I he met·ger of the Fmndot• a1·ea with East. Lan­ reau nnrl Mlchig11n Mill\ Pmrlu ling. eel's nssoda I . They were aided by an amendment to the law which makes it necessat·y fm• 350 of the freeholders to petition fm· annexation if the proposal is renewed within 2 years of a McBride Plans previous consideration. While the previous elect ion was on unnexation of the Fmndot• area to Lansing, instead of East Another Talk Lansing, supl't'visors tabled a resolution which called fm· u decision of the electol'atc To MMPA April 1. Dispute Arises Pel !lions werr. signed by 27.49';; of the frcchoiclcrs wilhin the area. llad lhe supervisors de· Over Services cidccl that lhc amcndmcnl was not binding, only I '/r of the prop· crly owners within the area Of Prosecutor would have had to have signed pet! lions. Two counly offici,tis clo not Thr flrsl time around Tuesday, agree over how much and what supervisors favoring placing of !tine! of legal scrviec the prosceLt· annexation before tile peoplt> tor should provide. April 1 appcal"ccl to have won 20 The difference or IIJlinion was ln 18. But when the vote came on expre~secl poiniPdiy before lhi! submitting the annexation prn­ board of supcrvisot s Tw!sday posal April I, it was defeated 20 aflcrnoon. to l:i. Chairman Carl G. Carel, I~ast AnnlhPr Isstu• InvniVt'd Lansing, chairman o( tile ways Heat gcneratcrl in the decision and means C"Ommillce oi the on annexation carried over to an counly board, declared lhe prose· exchange of views between Su· culor should pmviclc lc~ai coun· pervisor C. G. Card of East L:lll· set Ia the drain commissioner as sing, chairman of the ways anrl did his Jli'Cdcccssor, Charles E. means committee, and Prosecu· Chamberlain. PrnRccutnr Jaei< lor Jacl< Warren. It was aboul Warren replied 1hat he is busier duties of the prosecutor am! hi~ Lhan his predecessor and has no decision not to assign a member aide available to help lhe drain of his staff to hnnclle legal worlt commissioner. for the county drain commission­ Drain Commissioner Gerald L. er. Graham was· authorized Ia pro­ Supervisor Card found fault cure pri\·ate counsel while super· with the prosecutor's opinion on visors decide wilelhr.r lhc rlrain· the proposed annexation matter, age districts or the counly at and with the prosecutor's refusal !lu·ge will pay the lawyer hit·e(' to furnish legal counsel to th·~ by Gral:am. drain commissioner. The prosecu­ After Graham marie! his n. tor tool~ the floor to defend his quest to he ftfl'llishccl legal coun· opinion and to insist that the sci, Prosecutot· Warren clcelarr.rl volume of criminal work in his that even though he bargained ~ury. Disagrees office•is too g_reat to lend an aide for the job he did not see his to the clra1n commissioner. way clear to assign nn assistant (There's a related story in the ad· lo help the drain commissinner. On Verdict in joining column.) He reported his staff busy with In the backgi'Ouncl is friction 22 criminal hearings scheduled Embezzling Case over annexation petitions. The each wee!< and averaging 3 trials Frandor area of Lansing town­ n clay before circuit and muni· ship adjoins East Lansing. It in· clpal courts and .Justices of lhe eludes university housing adja· peace. Drain laws occupy a S]JC'· Democrats Will cent to Harrison road. Lansing Is cializccl field, he added, and his promoting parallel annexation of staff hns no ma 11 familiar with Meet Wedne,sday suburban areas and school dis· those laws. tricts. Two years ago severa I Dutie~ "'em Htlco~niz(•d Ingham county Democrats will Lansing township areas voled Supervisor Carel lolri colleague~ meet in the circuit court room down annexation to Lansing. Su­ that WmTcn knew what the job WednP.sday night, February 13, at pervisor Raymond A. Wilcox o( of prosecutor !'ntatlecl when he 8 o'cioci~ for their county con· Lansing township is loath to see ran for it. There were more can· ventlon. In previous Issues of the what's left of his township an· diclates for the office than ever Ingham County News the con· nexecl to either Lansing or East before, the Easl Lansing super· vcntion date was erroneously Lansing. East Lansing officials visor commented, and none of given as February 6. have been charged with promot· them complained about how Robbery Suspect Caught in 8 Minutes First order of business will be ing Lhe present annexation move much worl\ there wns. He sairl to pic!' the 35 delegates for Ing· of the Frandor area to their city. Warren appeared before a super· ham county at the state conven· They have denied it. visor~ commit lee to discuss pay lion in Grand Rapids February Most of the Franclor area to raises. Supervisor Card also ob­ 22 and 23. At the state h~ annexed is in the East Lan· served that he did 11ot consider Hunch of Capt. Tim Stolz Pays Off 'candidates for the Democratic sing school district. Warren's opinion on Frandor an· ticitet 011 the spring biennial bai- Hl•commmulatlon Lucklnl(' nexnlion adequate. Because Capt. Tim Stolz of the amination. His record covers :~ lot will be chosen. 1 The prosecutor called Lhe l'C!· Mason police force played a A special committee made up pages, ranging from misdcmean· Thomas Quimby, director of marks of Supervisor Card a re· hunch for all il was worth a De· 3 of Supervisors Max Murninghan, ors lo prison terms. Michigan Wori. about $1,400 is Involved. Mrs. 11 I 0 10 Un leaped from his car and ran Appears Certain Lo\\'cr Uud~:et Is Cit(l!l ren crime detection, were cruising At the morning session Super­ Davenport claims she loaned Pupils in Mason elementary I inside Io give warning. The sus· Because of the death of Senator The prosecutor insisted that ncar Columbia and US·I27 when visor Stone said the petitions peel ran out as Dr. Oster t•an in Hany Hittle Tuesday, a special the budget for his office is rc· Staman money. He insisls lhnl schools conlributcd $159.80 to the they heard a police rmiio flash carried 415 signatures. Slimming he paid back some and gave her March of Dimes, reported Supt. which mentioned Hartley's mar· but the doclor had gained a close ,election looms in Ingham and duced $340 from the budget of them down to names on assess. his predecessor while crimin11,l 1 look at the man. Livingston counties. ful'llltui"C and other goods to James II. Vander Vcn. He lugged kct ncar Holt. That was all of the men t rolls, the total was 348, he cover the rest. the bags of coins lo Bob Ware, message 'before It was cut off. 1 ~obert Hartley, store manager, It will be up to the governor worl< has increased. 1 reported. Stuart J. Dunnings of Lan~ing 1'11ason chairman. Captain Stolz, because the store satd the man who had been at to call an election and to set the "I have tried 6 cases since .Tan· Supervisor ~tone pointed out is represenllng Mrs. Davenport. had been robbed previously, said ~he saf.~ wa~ no I an employe, and ·date. Word fl'om the capitol uary 1," Warren declared. "Cham­ that petitions for annexation of S. DeWitt Rathbun is represent· he had a premoni tlon II had been Imm~d~atei~ telephoned the Thursday morning was that the berlain tried only 6 during 2 the area to La nslng had been lng the defendant. Vasquez Trial Date Set hit again. He wheeled his car I s!1cnff s office. IL was ~a~t of t11e ,special senatorial primary will be years in office." · around and headed norlh, stop· Jdts~atch from tile sheriffs offi?ll !on April 1 the day of the bic . filed In July, 1953, but proceed· On motion of Supervisor Earl In Lansing. last Friday at . a ping ncar Densmore's IGA store). or· Which was hcar:I by Captalll nlnl spring election. Then ti~ ings had been stayed by injunc· Leeman, authority was granlecl nrc·ll'iai hearing, Judge Mnrvm There his radio picked up another biard I we,re s,t~spiciofus. 'l'thiey Stolz ~net wh~ch ltlcluced him to election would be set for 3 or 4 tion until September 9 of that Graham to hire a lawyer. Super· Shopper Shifts to Mason • 1 • 1 1 M 1 v . c erec t 1e c r1ver rom 1e car year. The supreme court apper.l •••T S .1 mon 01 1 erer anue as 1snatch which gave a description ff II I 1 , plar hi; hunch. , weeks later. visot• Wilfred Jewett of Vevay in· . R. L. Putnam has moved llic qucz, 2!l, of Leslie, to stand trial' of a man but again the messaae and snapped cu s on 1m. n 1 ,_ ~\ath~ and Lonnie hcelan are Had Senatot• Hittl eli 1 b '· l:ept the board from considering sister! that lhe county at large office of The Shooping Guide to F'el)rllal·y 21 at Mason Vasquez fll ' d t b , 't " Iman's pocket was $111. He the petitions until September of , ' ' - · · c 1

··( . lhc pl11no hml lo ho l.tu·nml hnclc Joe Tiefenthaler Returns for l'Cpairs. Vl•'W Uenchc•ll Qnnl ' Mrs. ,John \V. llullnd; enl!ll'• "Great lmprovemcnl has hcon Bill Durfee Veterans nf l~omign Wnrs nnrl tnlnml lill! dllir<'h <'110ir in her l=ronJ!FDig§~t ~·o mnrlr. ln Gorman economy ~lncrJ leslie News tlll!ir Allxlljnr·y nnnnunr.e rcaeh· hnnw l'<~e<'lltiy. Hlw pl·csrJIIIml the Geo·many r !lrst came," '!'JcfcnlillllCI' ~aid, Mrs, Clara Strange ing lust yr.nr's totnls In membor· Enslm· cHntniH, "Jo'mrn Cross to "Inti cnnrllllons lhcro rio nnl IIJl· Is Council ship and hope lo 11Xeell thai Crown." llo had 11 r.:r<'lll lillH' v:siling f!i'I'ITHIIlY In vlsll his Jlltl'r~nls, Ill> pr.nl In me. 'l'hem uJ•n .'H>lrilr•rs figure hy !he uoxt mentlng nnl 'I'Wf'IV<' 111Pinlu~n; l llllliw:·':; lu•iwlt 111 Ill" ~li'i <'ilhiiH'I 1"111: l'llllllglt 111' 'l'lu• ~lrtsnn 1111111 IIITivnrl In llnlled Slal!!s, lie• llllr•nrleri lhn Sfi·eef Ll'ght whose pmperi y lrees nrr! murlfl Willow Hun, · IJm!IH~I' ,Josrph rlid, nnrl is .Jusi stand the necessity for such 11!1· . ' • ' '' · ~II·. 1111<1 ~In;, l.<'olllllri House "" '., ... 1 , 1.. . ,. 1 lng h.\' LnflllilllHil. 1-Jo spent mosl. as sltillcrl In l'ahilwl mallin!l', AI llw eouncil mr!cllng \Verines· lion, :ocl;, l'lllerlninr•cl ~lr. llot!S<''H parrmts, tlliiiL IIIII .s.<~. 11g. 1.11s .Ill.• of his linw al Uebrrsee In 1111! Supporl!ng officers appoinlerl Rev. ,John W. Buli<~di n1tr•nd1!d Mr. and Mrs. GIPnn ltousP of Ea· Joseph Tiefenlhnl!!l' r!P.darr.rl. day evrrning permission wus h~r!ltUHI! your WI I<• l.'i Sllllllg IH•,·ro, fool hills of llll! llnvarlnn Alps. He Village Cler·k Kalhryn .Fnrle~· hy lhr. slurir.nt cnundl nrc: Vke· lite Albion·Lanslng clislriel min- 1•11\ llnnif I'OIIITIS' 1\nlhlcen Gundor; lroasnrl!l', Hulil lnml Tnn at PolWJ.:OII slalc pari;, Hol!S<''>' p; · ·nls, ~Jr. nnrl Ml's', on J\l;lin sll'l'r•l lo ciemonslrale 11 1 "l'vp l111il <'\'<'1',\'llflrl,l' I Iiiii," \\'Wi I rip was nol as swifl. 11 lnnl< him which will nccnmmnrlalc 40 pen· Dr:oLf'euw; m;~emhly commliiPe, in lnrllana. Fln,l'rl 'l'rl,l'l:l'lll ligl1l cosls $<1<1 per year paid hack when term invr.stnwnlr1 Jlf'll Duke anrl ,Joan Brcnlon; llro J In sr•rvP in 1\"i'r·a wilh i\nwri•·:111 wind mtll'h of Ill£' \Viry ltr'l'oHH llw For Observance IH'I' li:(lr1. Till! new nnr• would matured, which wnulcl not inlet·· rlrlll, R111h DeLrr11w, clwirmnn, I Ingham County News l1'<111ps, II<' n•llll'l"'" fJ'IIlll Will' 1;. II 1 I a nl i rr. Conncellon,<; were f'Wil s~~ JH'I' Y<'fll' JH'I' light, In fm·e wllh the interest In he Ann McClain, J'hil WhePIPI', february 7, 1957 Page 5 h:•r'"ill'' il <'irlJiiiPI nlill\.'1' al IJr,• n'f!J' f111' 11 1 IIH! higln.vay planntng- to assume l.he post nf Sf'C· ' <'IH'i>~liiC 1er sports. The Ingham young. close cooperallcli1 l1as resullccl Ill! slm·s ;mel the Michigan State uni· a continuing upward trend in' versily Campus 4·H club mem­ chilcll"en's rcaclin!(. I hers conducted a church service • Duaf·Dry Selector lets you dry To all the libl'llr,Y's patrons anrl Suncby morning. with or without heat friends whose ·gracirHIS cnmpli·l ·-- mcnts a.nd ~noel will have kepi Ora B. Hanc~ of Pinel

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Ingham County News • f J I @ Wh D d 1APPLES - Gpll's, Cortlnnrls, WI•'S'l'LTNE -A ront)'()JJI'Il stlnlnl"AHMS -Hifl fH'!rs llrdl' \Vclllllll'· P~gc 6 ay- ee - ram I arm OOIS "N/1' y rea DPJII'ioUH 1111!1 niiJri vcuif•IIPHjl f!OHH uvnllnhtr. OIIIY Ill DI!ICHl1 ville•, dny locun Hllil, Hl.tlll'hlonH Febuary 7, 1957 1 H F d G Uf\. Wash Day nlsn honey, Ilnn"Pn Dll'illllfls, In llmitPrl HIIJ1J1ly. LPsH tlrnn 1 lh f01 1~ mws Will n1w1rr•. t'nll BALED IIAY:AiiY-a-;;n~;l, Cnn rmoom~li" ~lOUSE, 12xl2. n. v 104:1 Onondng.l 1011!1, (j mllrs WI'Hi of fr.Pri prl' clnzf'll egj:{H. Onn of ()lonn 0Pstr!IP, Mason, pl!nnP OR ·------• lll PstntP, Wonrllnwn I~nrms R Mnsnn !'lwnt> Mason OH77012 liwlp ,Why hiiY 2 llrcnse plates NOW Clnllws DlyP.r' Onon1lngr1 1onrl, 2 mllrs HOllli1.12!JO r.gt:{H pel' llhd lflol'ic nvr.rngr IHl S. ,lrlt'ro!son 1\I.Jsnn, plu111ll 3 PI OR 7 r-R73 ' ' ~o If is tlw llnw to huy nnrl suve for us low as $0!l :iO with con Phone Atu·ellus HiH. 'i2wt[ In Cnlifmni.J Irs! HJ'i"il Soundly OR U :i'i'iH. tiwt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1 RATES AND INFORMATION _!~!_'! ___ -·1--' ·-.-- ' ~~ IWC ALLISCHALMlmS lmrtnl' th.tt rxpr.nsP WP h.1ve tho lwsl vr nh•nt \Prms unci n !JOriny p1o -.----:;---~------hnsrd on n vigorous ll !Ofllll, 17x21 Iinson's Phillips liG Scrvlc•n anrl Gw2p' IJP.nlm. Only h non Ill lies on 1hi•• nhle nl 7.unmPr m.tn's nr fr'rlln nny fttl m. Visito1 s wrlmnw Dlrl;sc Phone Mason OR 7·9011 Feed Slorr., Jlolt, phrmr. Holt OX d.JnrlY l'llcl'd In scollnl $1,!lfli Don't miss lllis sprl'inlnt memlwr of l'hiirl Sturiy Cluh No, LPghorn fo'.um, tPIPJihnnr. :JGDI galllj:(C, nil fllllllff' C.JJJ t;\1'1111 ·12881. 2Rwl r .101 IN nr.r·:nc mllnU)'(] ~flt'CUI]Pr, I or Ulllloll'l Ml s l!r.IIWII Nc·w· Zecl.md, Michigan. 'I:Jwlf 0PStPliP,0il7H'i;i:ll'.rllil\ l'\11• ------. Hlte uf>w, s1oo en !I L 111s1ng Consumers Power Co. man. "'~ 1 rwy Hrnll:sc.tlf'. lr\\ I \Vt•thr!'stlny ufiPrnoon tlrnll· RALEO HAY, f11st nnrl sorrmrt,IV 7-2110 GWI l!l!ill OLilSMOBILI: fi'{ '2 doni' t\ 1 l :i llOOM MODI i!N I H lWd ill line. Fm Iy wm ds lol' llOc'. All· cutting alfnifn 11111 ttnomc; nlsn - •·cal siHrlp rc11' ll.ts all nf the PI M OR 7 !lfi111 FC:C:S- In rnsP lots. Would Ill''' llolt, hnlls!' fn PXI 1 iirnt lf'J>~ llinm~ton 11 ALPALFA HAY, f11sl nnrl srcnnrl jiiiC llinr· lflk!!, ~ll·fl UnlvP.rsnl linn W.tgon Bcnnt 1fu1 1 v 01 ~ Furniture Snlr.s, 11~ mllP.R north nil tho family ' rntoy. W!• IH'PS, slllli\IH•lllf'S .11111 ldHJl]lf'l· C'lllling. Will rlrlivrt· Bullrl'l elcvnt ol with rll'llg, 11 rm h 11m an1! fln·rrunlsr• \Vhltn walls, of Lansing on US 27. Open Mon· hnvP sevmnl Illhnnr nwnr r I loll OX M 1 1 1 . 1 F 11 .~ PI t Sh b llnrlr. YOU! p!csrnl hornr on. A !l27'>2. '111'11 nros., phnnr. a son Oft 717Rfi 'vcy lwmmel' 111111. All in goo! v 8, ]JOWP.l glii]P, l'llfhO 111111 hP.ll d( ~yy t!l1·17ollgplllon' ~ ( n,L~IJn!lsi'ngSntlii;; an S· ru s lovrly ·:l·hrtlloom or a 2-hrrlronrn . k ]Wtf conrllllnn. nolwtt Smith, 1 mile' 1'1' . 'l'lln_" IJill'Pll r1 r lllf' rn 11 II ~ ' " ~ vf 'hnnw 111 nr.w 1\ldson sllhrllvl"ii>J1. ------· ;south or Pruy nn M-•17 fiw:Jp ~ .) 11·· 7 0173 30 wt I 1 ~ Llves t Oc HALED .HJNE CLOV8R IIAY. ·~~, " ~--. ·------STAnK BROTHERS, NURSER "'ngr. lrvmg l'Oorn nrul rllnlnt:{ ---·------2fi0 wur ll.llt•R, IH'Vm wr.t, fi()r FARM BUILDINGS - Pole clc· ~r. ,, SUNG LASS electric lwnlcn, JES -- Worhl t:llnmplon t1er.s, lll'P.,l, With br,llltlflll cntpclJng Baker Realty SIIE'l'LAND Gelrlrnc:, , ycms pe1 haiP WPnllnnrl, signed buildings by '!'riCounty 1!l 1'1 CIIEVllOLJd 2!0 'l·dool', manuC.ll'lurPfl7.l -. - ~ hw I "I Phorw 'm~ I used wr.slc>lll sarldles .mrl hllcllcs. CLOVT~R IIAY - TJ,llcrl Also ncl s to scl'\ c you. As!> us he fmc $1.11.10. completely wllh electrcrity. If lie ,JU D·!l3G6, 'I rwt f '380 ACRI' , - 2030 East St tiP 1 ,'w~ L.lllsing: h.lirtl shaw. Mrs ClairP B10rl yon buil!l. ,lh2!l N. East St., Lnn· you ho!V!! any heatmg l)roblc•m ------· ------I' 2RO •, J/ll~l :wa\ ~Prly, WEST COLUMilTA, I m1b from Call L.lllSlllg TV !1.110~ fiwtl IH'l'g, !i71i L.tmh rrhlfl phone Mil sing. 40wtf 1!l'5l CIIEVROLET Bel All' t- you nwelt to YOIIISe]f to invcsll· Dogs and r~ets 11Nl fr~~·rPj;~.~ ~V!~I.C dill. •.qll.. p· I\J,tson, .i olll(S IIIII! blnfllll .10 -PIGS WPI'i C'l •11 I ""' school, $1 I iflll, If' tills to ou1 1110'1, unpmiPtl L,u)(l!,lce, seconrl Nltling alfalfa h.1y. farm vanla f -~ 1 1vn 1 e ou oor o1 ~~. 111 ' wnP) ,ea ,.,, Sunsel \V.1mpo~, Sl2fl Cl.tre .mrl IIIal'I'Y vanAttn, 2 miles nottlr ol ·------lwt runs for each dog. Green Ac•es !.tiP, Oil h '5'i'iR. fiwl GOOD :nrrtlr,,nm ilfHIH' .tl tlrP Don L 111nstrorn '131 S EvPil' 1IIJS 1b on VanAtt.l 10ad, f11 ot E . l!l53 CHEVROLE'f' Del Air Sport Kennels. Phone OR·7·07!ll. Sun· ------f'dgP of 1\lnsnn 1!!'1\ I< II< 11<'11 tond, phrnw l\1:1snn on 7-Hi82. hcnls<' w<'sl on 'l'ihart )()act, 11hou·• qu1pment Coupe Sl.mrJ,Il'fl shift. Prrtly day hours 5:00·7:00 p.m. l·ACnt~ 2·hr.r1J·oom llome neal anrl nrw noms, g.1s IH•,ll 1 'cnn liwl Lansing FE !JR8:il liw2 sun gnlrl nml IVmy p.t!nf. f • 52w1! l\J,lson l'ull Jlllc'r. $i,l!i0 $!l:10 plPir.lv rPdPl'fll.lif'r\ 2 ,,,., _ _ 1 NEW EQUIPMENT 1Tu11; on this nne UrnltUre clown. Also 21rrdmnm hom!.' in I pric•prJ o~t ~:->.Ifill 11 illr sm. ill ITAMPSIITHI: BOAR, 'I months 1 ALFALFA IIAY-P1rst ,m1l sPP Wagons and Unioaoers IBEAGLE, 1a irwh, anrl !i pups, l M.tson. Full ]II JrP. only $3,'!fl~ 01 down fl.l\'lllPill olcl D11n OcsiPlic 122~ EdPn J _ ond c·ullmg Nice h11ght str.t~v, Cover noards for most Plows 19:i2 CIIEVROLET 1 dool' Shatpj For Better BuyR at Less 1 weclts old Second pl.1ce south tJ•nde In on farm. C. L .Tohnsllnl ronrl. Pt111 nr• Mn~on OR 7-f181'i .,flr· a lhllc Laxton F.um, 18.l8 Lombard Cham S.l\vs 2tonr hluc anrl h,1s poWf'lgllrlr• of Plams IO,Hl on US 127. C.tll AgP.nry, r.lil M.1son OR fi 'ifi7:J. 120 ACRES \\rst nf l\l1son nn Co· 1 1 liw2 'I om Iinson Rmul PhonP Mason Lincoln Welders and Supplies 1 New Dahy Bed~ . $16 Up ·~!cr 6 .!_1__ ~.:______C1w~ _ __ _. ______ril~1pl lumlu, l'OIHl gow\ Ill mmiPtll, ------OR 72!10li. iw3p ~L studro Couches $15 Up SPRINGER PUPPI"'S . - 1 5room hung.ilml 1111h .ltt.ll'itf'rl 1 1001 11 19 011 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 JIOLSf'J•:IN lfEJI'ERS, due 1 --,-- _ ~- - Kmg-Wyse Elevators t rsmouP jr!amn· 1Chnhs $2Up' .' ~~~-;,lr\\'PC>s 1401\CRE FARM With Pomplctcl gm.tgP. Jl,un , nd Jlllllill\ to I!CS\Wn tins lllflllth. F c. I!A't - '100 b.tl~s ll!Sl Cllltll~g. Firestone TJrcs IC' I olrl. W!lllOUI papcls $l n~Hl $G.j sr.L o( modCJn r.um huclcl!ngs houses r:onrl lrVP\ 111111, .rll 1 AncleJsnn Ins\ r.nm co~sl n£ 1\lauucr. Mcl1 p 1I'P $!' ~- 11 I' 11 Dans\ cliP Phnnr D.111sville MA lOad, phonr. \\1 G nIt 19.11 Pad,nld •! do01, Ullramatlr 'road, llolt Call Iloit OX 1ooms hath amlultllty room, 1oo <1 ' · ' ns ~ughhy rllt'i Ill lllli\Shllc $3i, anri llamston :iw2 1{1 r. n znc1 C Pr 0 dttcts TR!JCII:S 5wti Iii~ 1 lett A"<'11Cl'~ G\ I'll .1nd "•ts st.tl 1011 Willi!' !JOdi $'lll Ro1 D Donrtl•l. ------h 1287 L Imil Jodr!, l\!.tson. Pho!,r .TUN!~ CLOVER IIAY - 2 000 Fcrlil!ZC!r Spreader 10[)2 CIII~VROLI:'I' 'I ton p!Clcllfl fl d I PU-I> -- - . . CONTRACT for sale on 212 Doty 120 AC'HP.S Soulhwr•st 11\ ~1.1· 19 2 Mason 01{ 7 Oifl:.! liw2 b.lles in goorl condition. Claude Cotn Picker 'i DODGE ;, ton pickup I oor Mo e p IES2 -- l\1J11J,llli!C Sl'hnflll· sttcet lll Leslie. Small contract Sllll 7 r oorn .r ii mor!PI'Il llnllst', Sm1th, Houle 2, Box 2, LeslH' 1951 CIIEVROLET 1' 1 ton cab zct·s, ' fl weeks old. AI\C leg· about $!!20 Discount. Pnul II. 2 6 Jar gr. g.nnhrPI ron[ h.rsf'nwnl FEI~DEE PIGS tl P.llll Phone Leslie .JU !18211. f'il\ I r ami rh.JSH)S I Rernoval Sale lrstcwl. Phone L tnslllg r:D ' ~~\'~ Doty, 2a2D Slrnthmore road, Lnn· barn, l!l sl.rnrh1ons \\tlh dillll· Strouse t'l.l'l E.tst IJ.up<'r· •"1111 USED EQUIPMENT AI R'lce Chevrolet I <\II new merchandise which must I ------sing, phone LnnsJng IV 41075. lilt:{ c•ups. NP.lli> 11!'\1 . lil\1 ll0f' for S('('(]]lfl Cllltlllg. Cla!e!H'C Sheller pen • day Nlghta news pmcn on IC waj ISCe aneous 53 ACRI:S-I:J'i llllablel Loc.lled I ct,Jir of [!'liliJI~ 'i Hll'S II[ Boles, fil st farm south of Mnson 1952 Dodge Stake rruclt Phone OR·7·3DG1 HEFRIGERATORS on hlncl,top 1oad ;, miles south I good !J,nd maplr tnnhl'l i'11rr 1i l'ILLY, a on US·127BR, phonr Mason On Ottawa Sheller Mason 1\.dmil.tl 10 6i cu. ft Dual Temp -- -1 of D.111S\ rile lias JJ!,P.·n<'W S2i onn. w11 11 $'i,oon rJo11 n yc,u" nld 111 M.1;, gu.1rantcert 723fil. Gwlp Gr·ain DI'Jlls ------with automatic defrost, wns 'A.tl!;:S ~ All mar.es, types nn~ 10om mnrte1n home wrth full 1956 CIIEVROLJ:T Bel Aile Con "'319!1~1 sizes BDught solrl opened anrl sou11tl, per ret Jh Jno!ten fm ri I - Plows ·~ · • ' ' 1 b.tsemr.nt, c11l ftnn.lCe and 3 [liCCe vcrtrhle, 1.Hilll heo~le1, lots of NO'V $28S9r. repaired Vault doors mone\ s.rlcsmrn lng, ll.tJned for ;;!Jowing .It hall January DISC Harrows other extras, 13 000 .Jclual m1lcs, v ' ... l chests steel• desl·s f1ltng: •abl• I hath 'l\~o good hal 11" unci front C.tfl \V.JI'llC f'prghnPr, OR lr 5h82 er, lll!',lstt•c tnrl model clrtsse,, Spreaders '\dmiral 10 cu ft. Refrigerator, ' '• · 1 age on Mun.ry .nul Cathnlrc 01' Collrns Jlunllngtnn UH 7hi0G l!lcal rm I II rluh work or your Fertilizer Drags oligmal ownr.r Bill Donaldson, was $21995 nets, tear gas and combrna Church JO.tds. Onl:; $11000 with il\ 1 piC'asme Llo>ri Lenn,nd phorJP. tc,m hie seen all FaJrDnels glais Ils;a\· NOW $179.93 tlon service. Murrh'f Safe Co Ipo,siblc terms Whipp l'mm Mason OR 7 Wlfl lm 1 S I 'ton cays or P lone .ti!Wl e li Admilal 7.S cu. [\. Refrigerator 5!lG1 South Ccda~ street, Lansmg Agency, 1710 J: !Vhchigo~n Ltn pecia s Francis Platt 3 3222 after 7 p m 6w2p One-quarttr mile SOtllh ol Sing phone AI St.JSCl' Lansing · ------NOW $169 95 l-lennsytvanir. lntersec1lon on US 1\ IV 4 t Jfi t, c:voninrrs ED 2 021,1. Farms .JEHSr.;y COWS 2 he1fe~s and Regular .JanuarY I 191!l CHEVROLET 2 doo1 sedan, 127 1 ll 11 f H It "' 2 slcr1 s I 1.11 old CogS\\ ell, 1G23 Analysis l'llCC Sale p 11 po Finest in Farn1 ~nchlnery r good concilt ron, $l!iO Bill Don Aclmil al 10 ru ft Refrigerator, or 1,!1 e nor 1 o , o 3w2 G1 uvt•uhlll g 1 n 1cl, llo It, phone 12·12 12 $80 20 $GS 00 M·M "md Oliver aldson, can be soen .lt F.tl mers was $28!J.!l3 Phone 0X·4-3211. 23wt1 ~------120 ACRF:S, extl.t goocl Ill m, !Ioli OX 't :ibO I liwl 1o 20 10 86.20 73.10 1o!i mile north of l\!ason on US·127 gas station day;; or phone Dans· NOW $199.93 WATER TANKS~t ~f piatfot;;:. 3 BEDROOM IIOME, completelv good llluidlnf(s, $i lltltl down 816 Hi SO !JO liS 30 Phone OR·7·5971 VIlle MA 3 3222 after 7 p m Admil.ll 101 cu. ft. Hefriqerntor ' scales, coppel lJOrlers, hn'y rope mo_:leln Fm s,t\P. h~ ow net NEAR MASON, 7fi IH!CS Wllh 2 ~IAl\IPSIIIRE S~\VS- ~ul~ to. 62412 S'i9:i 71.8~ ------Gw2r> NOW $1889;; pulleys and harnesses Mdr·IIIa:' J .JCI'Cs and ~oor~haln ldc.tl ~oocl huildmgs 111 nlrow snon tync u en, 'i2020 82.1i0 68.00 A '\dmilal 9.7 cu. fl. 2cloor Refug· guelliP Ca1•e, 514 W Columhw, f~l ch.. lrilcn lias ~ ~urcl. Lo Nl~Ag MASON, 2 nr·rr.s w1th phont' M.!Siln on 7 32iG (' 1 1-24·12 76 00 Ci5.50 PANEL TnUCK - FOld, 1917. !!JniOI', was $249 9i Mnson. GWID catcd :tl end ol rll'nd c_;r~i Stl eel l heel! oom home utomotive 1 I l\\ 4·161Ci lifl9!i fili.80 New pa1nt Ncmly new tu·es, NOW $179.93 ~------JC.lll Slnr·ldHirig'r llL 1 ~r•Hr REGISTEHED Yor!(Sl!llc spring I 0 2? 20 G9.10 fiG.GO ----·--·- $125. Grnce l~urry, 10fl7 Hull nOYS' HOCKEY SI7'>0 phone Ma~~n-~~ li ~1~8~-3cw7ptf own ferllhzer from our plant Will POSSIBLE COST I If taken this wee!' end PI ICC Will ~ NOW $353.!l!i ' • ' ... .,, Dangler, phone Mason OR 7·7012 flom s tiJI'oughout, full bnsement clown HORSE __ neg!'. lewd Ameucar. be allowed a 1ruc1dng d1scotmt of 1 TRANSMISSIONS - Automa· ,mclucle new !Jcense. 1322 Ol, and 1V 24mch con· Agency, call Mason OR 65673. e•· Will sacl'lfwc111111 fnc CJlllf'l\ s,tlc some 4·11 pJOspccts Don WI I· to first farm on left. Phone Lnn· Gar Wood cab slueld, $135 Phone Sycamo!C', phone Mason OR -··· ' ' sole, blonde, S73. 3727 Woo,Js Gw1p Price ~h.SOO lnw clown Hams, phone Ma .on OR Hl7!l.3 sing FE !l-86ii llw lp Holt ox 4 7G!l1. 2wtf G·lG22 Gw1p S'l b I I C road, 3 m1lcs cnst of Leshe.l - payment !iw2 ------·-- IS y mp ement O.,Phone Leslie .JU 92962 6w1p NEAR MASON - 2bedroom 14 ACRES wrlltncw unftlllllshed ) t ---- -· BALED MIXED HAY, dover nnJ 1n46 I•'ORD, good teres, new hat· B •ld'ng M l • I -- _------1anch-type, o1l heat, ncar home. 3 bcd1ooms, malh 1s 111 I alfalfa, about 700 hnles, put up tery, runs fair, $50 as is How· Ul I a erla s 214 State MOTOROLA 17·111 TV Ralph school, on bJ,wl,tnp road, ]IIJCCd lUll IJascmcnt hoi Ill!' [li!IHlll' .ne 'In good condition, and John ard Sheathe1m, 23•17 Barnes road, ------Mason I Ambs, 933 E. I<•nncV!IIe road, at $12,800 for quicl> sale. Cali gdrnge alt.tchccl I I.ts Jot" o[ Dcctc 2 section drag, nhnost new. G phone Leslie .JU 9·2966 6wlp 1Glenn Oesterle, Muson OR 7·8552, possrhrlrt1es Prwe ~12,500 w11h 13oth Wolverl 1 'n Sale 'To sellle estate of Charles .r. Mason. w Jl BARN BEAMS, up to 30 ft., sev· AUCTION SATURDAY J Jl. m. at ------Paul D. Cheney Real Estnle, Ma low down payment Holstel Miller. Floyd L. Miller, Admr' er<~l ,mchm posts, 4 cow Lansing Economy I• urnlture, p I I son OR 6 5:158. liwl ~2 ACRES of vacant 1111rl be Lyon road, off College Ioacl, staneluons, IHndlmg wood, guide 3081 Eaton Rapids roncl, across tween Mason .mel Lcslre Ven 3281 OU try I ______Satmclnv Fc!Hum" , nt Mason, phone Mason OR 7 SHil Used Cars whcels for ju 11~ or hicyclc. Rohsetrt fwm Maple G1ove school New 140 ACRE FARM-Attention Hr good btulchng Sill!, Iliaci\ top 9 11 1 1 81 , , sw2n Soul1WICt, 1 ~ 7 ·Jerman ·• and used merchandise. Consign DIRI\SE SUER LAYERS Dairyman! '!'he owner Ray: to road. Mostly .Jli wmk Innci o'clock, .1 m 111 the Wolvc1ine ------1_ ·~·Lon plclmp Leslie 6w2p ments accepted. lwtf • P lOR sell lock, stoclt and barrel, 40 Small clown pnynwnt Pmehrccl Llvestocl' S,Jlcs Pnvrl· HAY - M1xerl, second cutting. J!l51 SU!Jel Butck convmllble ------prove to be the top money cows, 20 bred heifers and all tools. ': ACRE close to M.tson lias I ion, 2~: m1les \\est of W1lliam" Also oats. W11l deliver Ill truck l9."t" Fotcl 'I'tlclot• V·S INSULATE your own attic with BED, matttess, sp1·lngs, dresser, rna ters Ill Western N.Y. f"random Cows have a 1,250 Jb base on the I ve1 y good 2-bedroom anrl pos· 1 1 1 0 ton, on US Hi SO l!c,ul !ugh class loads. Fr·ank Eve1ett, 1060 Bmk • . G t lift Forest wool insulal1on am use small chest, all fo1· $35. M1s.l samp e test on the buss ••year Jnci'SOil Inat'l'el. Moclel'n mlll'lng 1 sJJ)IC 1111111 Jcxc·cptlor1,11 ,1111.,1c. 19 0 011 1 1 1 1 1 11 0 l·e grs t me d II o1 s t r1n cows, Ite If cts 1ey ron(, 1 Will mms t on, p 11one M ·l· ,) 'smo Jl e ' s ant arc s otlr blo\VC!' or call Lansing Elec· Clmence I•" ry, '''J m il e west o f average ' · 1 c mpetition wllh 3<1 parlor,'- 2 s1los.' These cattle ' arc I tlvc five prece- b.ttlu nom New nnd bulls This sale Will featm ~ son on 7·402'5. 6w2p trlc Ilealmg Co. for a free csll· Plnlc school on W. Columllin of the better breeders 111 the U. S. 20 outstamhng calves, excellent ------mate, phone Lans111g 'I'll 2 3030 'road, [)hone Mason OR G·4!l14. All breeding stock this year wa;; bred by college bulls. Records ml fur!J.tce. VC!j good loc.lllon Kel'th's • 1 1 1 Will show he1cl v,11ue. 3·bedroom Mason school hus by door Live club prospects, moslly botn just IIAY f or sa Ie. 300 Lm 1es fl ~s t cu t· Homes with elcctrw heat1ng use 6w1 tate ted from 2,1 oz. eggs or over. right for club show calves ting alfalfa nnd brome, ~Oc pel' Ashland Service Forest wool msulatwn because It Are you lloublcd wilh leulwsis, home. Call Clarence M. Boles.6 OR1 suburban, don't pa; high t.lxes Among the outstandmg fe· bale. Arthur W . .Jewett, 1020 E is 12'/~, more efficient, yet costs STOVE - Used gas range. Fnll broodiness, blowouts. small eggs? 7·23£il. E. Marlett Agency. W P Immediate JlO'scssrnn Price 101 males w111 be a flesh daughter of •Ash, Mason, phone Mason OH Corner State and Maple no more to Install. 'i2wtf size with oven. $10. Phone Get Dlrlcse's this year; proven 10 ACRES, 5wom house. Fnu· $S,fiOO With ms Pabst Durlw Dlclntor-what an 7-6153. 6wtf Mason Dansville MA 3 3551. 6w1p money malcers. Po~tcard brings conch lion. $3,500 with $1,250 I C. Johnson Agency udder she hW Consignments of fresh and 1lite1 clover. n't get ra ned on tru good con It 1on,' · •re 1957 "O·ft. super1'or tJ•aller, \Vl'tll Price t•easonable. Leon Gillett, welcome to see the original P 'II 1 ------483S W "loll l'oacl pl1one Holt 6 mlles e•st of Mason " TAVERN nc.ar ottcrvt e Willi LOTS 111 'l'o\VIl Jl,"li E.stntes·. 132 Sllep~t·11 1 close springing "Ollng' cows nnrl OX 4 "A36· ~ ' ' 6•"1 011 Mu 36' Pl1011e DallSVille" MA 6·ft. t•efriger·ntot•, ts·la!ul- !Jed, .~ mile west of Housel church on Dlrlcse Windowless house, IIaWI{· new b ll illc mg, Ioc I '• s t oc'I anc1 ft. IJ" 1!JS ft Io1" l'Olll'- Ra1Jcl1 1 heifers from some of the leading '"" ' " 3 336S • • 6wlp'' onl'' finlsll, ttlb a11c1 sllowet·.- Spe· Vauglm road. Phone Leslie JU Ins !loot', Nol'thco Ventilation and barrel, excellent equ 1pment. Ex·\ Home. ' Imagmc 26,13b feet on herds of Mlehlgan, Ohio, Indiana HAY _ First cutting baled hay. · · cia! at only $2,350. Whitman's 9·2339. 6w1 l(ltson Poultry equipment Egg cellent gross, plus hrand new 3· blacktop road Pnccd from 7 10 10 and Ontario. Mixed. Maurice Oesterle, 1'1.: 6:oox16 'I'IRES and 6:50x16 tires, Trailer Sales, East Lansing, , producers from 15 states and bedroom modern home. Good cents per squale foot for Mother 5 young bulls ready for service miles north of Vantown. Phone t nd ait• Also 1 ve phone Lansing ED 2·1817. 3wt! FOOD FHEEZER - Amana UP· some foreign countries have visit· deal with terms or trade. Call C. E•t·tll. Terms, 11.uclc C.ttl c. M ' <1avenpor a c1 1 • m ____ rlght 19 ft Les• than 6 mo · u f rom execII ent 1Jrce< 11 ng. Webberville 46·F·13. Gwlp a modern .room house for rent. ' · ~ • · ed us. Nearly 2 ,000 blueprints 1\1 Boles, phone Mason on 7·2361, Boles, phone Mason OR 7.2361, 15 top producmg grade IIol· 3 old, $400. No money down. Bank mailed all over U. S. About 100 E M 1 tt A 6 1 stein cows. BALED ALFALFA·BROME hay Hot and cold water, space 1!eat· H h ld G d rates. Wayne Feighner, phone Dlrltse windowless houses now In ~'lr e ~ency w P E. Mm·lett Agency Gw1p and straw. I\enneth Kurtz, llrst er. Mrs. Claude Laws, 209 Olte· Mason OR 6 5682 6wl ------T. B . nne 1 B angs tcstec1 Millc I ng mos street, phone Mason OR ouse 0 00 $ • · ·• ' operation. Egg production special· PLUMBING AND HEATING 143-ACRE fa1m, mostly nil tlll· cows Mnstltis tested. place west of College road on . 1. wl ists-10,000 breeders on om· own business at Fowlervtllc w1th able, basement burn, 22 stnn 6 434 6 Eanlt terms, Floyd Kchrl, Na· Cavanaugh road, phone Lansln1; SEWING MACHINES-· Convert frut"ts _fOOdStUffS farm. No broilers, no turkeys at shop ami equipment, no compe· chions, ~no, new mlli( house, 7 tlonnl banlc of Detroit, Plymouth, ED 7·7803. 6wl 11956 PONTIAC Star Chief 4·door your treadle intoJ an electric Dlrk~e. Baby pullets-$40 pet• 100 tlllon. Al~o 50-acre farm with room house, other hulldmgs, will be present ALFALFA HAY _ Second cut· hnrdtop, hydramatlc, power portable, $29.50 All mnltes re· Tt'Y them against any chlclts at new 3·bedroom home, 2-car ga· price $26,000 with $10,000 doW!l tlng. Inq\llre of Lyle Palmer, steering, power braltes, heater paired and serviced. Also used FRESH ROLLS. Hot 1rom the nny price. You don't have to pay rage, full basement. Land Is Other farms and homes m Dans· 3 miles west of Mu:;op Colum· nnd l'l\~io, low mileage. Here Is n po1·tnble machines for sale. oven. Order them fot' your up to 60c for money mal,ers to· platted. Pt•lced t•lght with terms. vllle, Mason and other nremr. If C. B. Smith 011 Manager nnd Auctioneer bin rand, 21f. miles south on late model eat• at a big savings Woodard Sewing Machine Serv· parties or just plnln good eating. day. Dirkse Leghol'll Farm, Zee· Can be sold separately. Call C. M. you want to buy or sell real :!S· Williamston, Michigan Edgar rond, phone Aurelius 1304. to you. Howard Pontiac, Mason, Ice, phone Holt OX 9·2245, 4665 Valerie Erown1 phone Mason OR land, Mlchlgnn, phone 3691. Boles, phone Mason OR 7·2361, E. tate call A. o. Greenough, Dans· .6":'1P iph~nc Mnson OR" 7-18~1· •• , , ~~1 I

Ingham County News INCOME PROPTI:RTY, :J hlnrlml '!'RAILER SALES nnrl WANTED--Any 1YPf! or lnrlnnl' GLAZING OF ALL mNDS. Per FOUND - Bind( anrl whlto r]og Tax Notl"ces D I~ L Ill lll~PilllLTCANS f1·om business rllsll'lr·t, rom- on US-111, Pnst nr Enst Lnn•;Irw. p.dntlng hy rPl!,lhl<• }JPI'Hnll. klns Ilnrdwnrc, Mason, il:iwtf with 1!l~7llr-cnsc llflrl!l, Inghnm 1111'1'1 Jn <'fllU 11 ., nl fl n'rlnclc . February 7, 1957 Page 7 plctcly separntcrl, fi 1onms, ihllh wllh ltiO fl. 011 the hlghwny, pl11•; RcnsonulliP 1ntes. Phnno M,t:,;rm ------Polinty. I~lmcr Lf'ltl'h, 210Cl Eve1y ----- Monday nlgilt, J'r.lillllllY IH, nt nnrl ilnscment on enr.h sldc Gas hUHIJwss o~nrl Inventory PJ!r·rrl to OR 6·47•11. :Jwtfp PLASTERING, olrl nnd new ron· 1'01111, Houle •1, Mnson Phone \VII· VRVAY 'I'AXPAYT<:RS- T lVIII llo tliP l•:lllott school fol' thr. )Jlil'Jlosc I Rtllll'llon. Plume Mason OR fl1'3 nl the I•"urnw1s Banlc r.nr•h Snt· - IN MASON -"1 hr.rlroom hotn<', 2 hent. Owner will sell frn $2,000 sPII wit it te11nfi. Exrallcnt hus ------llnmstnn Gl •·• 11wlp of JHJillinnling <'llltrlld.Jies lor ho1 tlis, J,u·ge living 10om, full downm trade lnt' 2 or a hedroom 1H'H'' fnt• rnupi<• Luct,JIIve. C.Jll WANTED- Cnllpif' to ho.llrl I 7tlH10. •lwlp urrlay until MnrPh 1 for the Jill!· lnWJtHhlp ntllei• nnd the• llansuP·. basement, oil hell!, walls and hnmc In or 'out of M.lsnn C. L C M Boies, Mnsnn OR 7 2:1ri1' E:. leenugc hoyo, IIIII ,JctiVl' hmu rl ------NOTICE-All stra~ aogs tllCit"d pose of I'Oilcc ling tnxes, Mt H lion nf nih<' I' illllolllrHS whlrh mny • plastf!l In lllw-ncw r onrlltlon, 13est Johnfion Agency, mll Mason OR Moil lett Agency. fiw l }l lng r.tl<'s, Wrlle, slnllng Jill! 11<'11 I INCOME TAX ASSJSTANCJ•: - up 'Jy •he tnghnm County Hu F!·erl LnVrlle, town• hlp Ilea~ Ill OJH•t•iy liP lll'nught hPfoll• It. By ' ti-fiti7,{ liwip J,llh of ilnmP f.1mlly llC'<'IIJI,lllflll 1•:1111 Dtlnsmote, phone M,lflnll mnne ::loclety or t.y Clayton Hu Ul'eJ' fi0w11 OII!PJ of Cnmmilfl'P tiw2p of lrw,tllons with mnture sllllde of huslwul, .t;ullltlrr~st 111 hmurl on li!iGJ'i, :1012 W C'olnmhln lelt, county tlog warden, are held l~nsy let ms C. L. .TohnHnn A r,:cnl'y, phone :lof,lson OR ti·'i673 200 ACRI~ rlah y 1111 m, new 8111 gn Wanted Ilnfl Phllrh<•n. W1 lie• nox !iO, Tnr:- fi2wl f n full 7 days at thP. Animal SheJ AUFlELIU:" 'l'AXPAYJo:Hs -- T AlJIU.:LliJS Hfo:PUHLIC'ANS will 1 C t N "I"" ------b f h 1 11' d f 1 will be nt the Fmmers Jlnnl< 11w!p mllldng pnrlrn•, 1ocw lool slwrl, J1nr~ om~~ ew•, ·' '~ IJNCOMI~ 'l'AX ASSTSTANCJ~ _ ter core eng o ere or sn e mN•I In y 111 01 1 ll!(ency, l\1nson OR 6 !i~~S. Intr.rcst, for reflnnnclng. tiling - ' ------fl • lvrrlt rlnys all rlny Sutlll to 5 wee]{ days, !J to 12 Saturd111 MASON TAXPAYERS-I wlll he lwlfll!' 11. By 01rlcr nr Commit· llll!dlng lmplnvcmcnts, purchao, WAN'rED- Logs nnn standlngj WOMEN WANTED In Mnson rlay, on 7 O!Xll _ fi2w!Ci t'losed Saturday nfternnnn nn• nt the city hrtll to cnllcct cottn· tl'e Ow2r> ,,' Ciwl 1g land, ele Fm m mm.t b~ 80 nr llmhc1 IJowr Snw Mill, rtlver JTaslr.ll, I'<'lly, Dansville, Weh ------· Sundn.y 3wtl ______------__,____ 1ore acres Wrllc or sec !'nul B Tunc lion. Phone Mnson OR 7 G651 i1c1 ville. Olmmos, Lrsll<• nnrl DTC:C:TNr. T'OOTTNGS - Tnslnll --' .'. ------ly and Rchool In xes Mondny W 1rEA 'l' J'lli:LD Dt:MOCRATS flO ACRE fnl'm for Rain, Located 'lwney, Farm Loan Service, 11!1 Ol' Leslie ,JU !l-2:J~Ii l2wt! Ilnll Wily clnn'l you he lltP fltst illg si"Wrr·, tlllnr, nnl! hnllrllng! through Ft·irlay from fl to •I ;ll) Will mret In cuurus ut 7:30 on b:nrktop lone!, south or Mn ' .Jefferson, Mason. Phone OR ------Jn your rllea In rnnlw T<'al money srpttr: lnnks rnmplrtr. llavr B • p.m. anc! on Saturday fi'Om R to Monrlny mght, FelJJ'Unly 18, ut .• son, just f)[f US·127. The price Is i)fiR, or Ginn Oesterle, Mason MASON ANO HOL'l' rcsrdml'h with litis lint! evelynno wants. flOW~!' rllggm· ntHI rln~rJ. Pltnnr USineSS 12. Ml'fl, Doris Austin, clty trens- tlw Whcatflelcl Ginnge hnll for Tight. Locution very gond. The 'R 7-8'j52 liwtf plcnst• notice: Volunteers ol I'VP made $2fi nn evening; Horan 'Jit 7-l!l7'1, Glrnn St.tlf', :tOwlt Q • • llrcr. ~!lwl:l the purpo•·c or nominating town· soil Is top prmluctlve. Cali Clnr 1 1 1' r t II W 1 t t ------CllCI! M. Bole:;, Mnson OR 7-2301 ------Amt•rica truclt w II be com ng to I you. •nt Ill Olmn lOll [d I 'I ppor Unl les WJJIT8 OAK TAXPAYERS -- T •Jhlp r•nnrlldatcs llllrl tlw tt·ansnc· 6 VIASON-South side ncar down· Holt QJJCi Mason Tuesday of cal!h lllamston :J l!l hrtwrrn tl nnrl 7 AT rF.N'I'lON F' Ill' 11 n r• I! and will rolloct taxrs nl ltnme f•"lt· lion of nthe business which may •• E. Mrulrl t Agency Wl P tow11, a bedrooms, n1cc mode111 wee it from now on Br surr tn fiw l shrcl nwln I men Would Y• 111 days, till Mnr rh 1. Chrllles p1 npmly he 1hmllght hrfnre II, By Ll~SLm - 7-loom hollSI", Full kllehcn wllh plenty of hullt-In phone Lnnslng IV~ 4414 a day or ------lllOX ' , ng HUrl wives and mothers ln Rudelle. _ ___ _ Wlii'J'E OAK HI1PUBLICANS 1 2.1Jedwom homl! for only $!110 rlown payment Call Russ Loti papcrs, magazines, furniture ancl and rluuying by month on County News, Mason. 5w2p nm one of them. J.'or Information INGHAM 'T'AXPAYI~Rs- 1 will will mer.! In cnu<•trs nt the Mill· down c L ,Johnson Agency, call Renl Estale, Lnnslng IV •12tih3 metal helped to support In 1!l55 shares A good opporltmlty fm• ADUI 'l'S AND ,1, 1,. EN A G 1, call Ilnll OX 9 2727, Gwl be at tlw Ingh.Jm town lmll in ville WSCS h,J!l Monday uftel- Masnn OR n:ih7'l tiw1 p fiw2 our old fol11s program (Sunset 1 someone who wants to get stm ted I GIIlLS __ Nnw is iiw tIme l

------1 - --- - 160 ACRE FARMER'S FARM- • ltc ,JU !1 1'1.>1 Gwlpl MA :l-~SiS. Gw2p Her tongue spoke not Poop lei' Stale Banlc on thc•sc !Jlll pose of nnmmnllnf( townslup Jo'ARMS-87 ~ A, $12,7)0; 120 A ' LivESTOCK WANTED-All ------_ ---- ______Ono clay she fell asleep cl.1lcs. Georgi" VanDcmmk, !own c.uulldnlcs ,mel the lrnnsncllnn of u good one, $8,000 down; 14 A Located south n.nrl wcsl of La•J· kinds of livestoclc of any ngc i GIRL WANTED - F'm genmni,IIIIULTNG -- J:uhbtsh, c.tm; And 111 the Jinppy Morning, ship trensurer. fi2wl other business which muy prop· new homo under constlltcllon sing Excellent set up. Fm til<' Market pr1ce paid. Also will do off1ce work Thorhu1n Lumhor aslws ef<' Low rntcs and AI .Jesus' 1ouch erly he 111 nughl lwlm c tl By $12,500; 120 A, S5,000 down 30 A soil. Beautiful completely re· livestock truckmg at all times & Co.JI, Masnn Phone Mason OR JHOmpt se1vice in l\!ason, Holt Ilet heart wlll hcur II1s voice SEYMOUR - The family uf Orde1 of Commrltee tlw2p full p11ce, S8,'j00, 59 A, Sl3,d00, a modeled country home 'rllis Js a Roy D Donald, 1287 Lamb road, 7 3381. Gwll and 01\rmos Kellh Otis, phone/ And slnf( nnrl speak het love! Mattie SeymoUl' Wishes to ex- good ,10 A for only $10,500 C. L farm you would be proud to own Mnson, Haute 3 Phone OH 7-0582 -- -- - Lnnsinf:( 'fU 2-:3307 01 Mason OR Iler fuend, Gcltrudc H. Han· pwss 1lwlr sJncme app!crJatlon VEVAY HI~PUBLJCANS Will • ,Johnson Agency, phone Maso• Plicecl with terms or llildc fol· 27wtf WANTED - Clulthcnlo e.tre for,7RRfl'{ ,Jfler (j p m Gwtf' sen, Aureliuo, road 6wl and lhnnl\~ to their many frtPnrls meet 111 rnucus al the Vevay 7 1 on u iti :l___ -- tiwlp 3~~~- ~~~dno~nC~I1~\~r~nc~~: POUL'rRY-wAr:f~ED - ~~~~Y Jit~~rj~~l;~~~~o~~ ~~~~s~~~~thM~;s, EVEHYTI-I~NG ~n pt~lmbln~ fix-/ ------~~~~ ;;~~~~hi~~~~~ ~~~~~~~h~P.~~~~~~~~~ :~c;.~;nl~:·~:', ~~~r~\~~knlght l•'Phru- 'ett Agency. Gwlp springe~ s nntl [1 YC'l'S, cnstnm the Ingham County News M.l-' turc.~. mnleri.ll ior plumbing Cards of Thanks their lC!Cent hr.teavcmcnl. 'l'h.Jnl<~ ------drcssm)!. Wtll ptck-up. w. x - - and sl!ect metal. on your own also to Gorsltne tunornl hnmc nn.t Wfli!:A'I'FJE;LD RI~PUBLICANS ABEL FARMS- 40 ncrcs, flO nc1es, 101 Steadman, G20 s Edgar road, !WANTED- IJousr.wm·t, by the installmg anrl save. c. J. Perrm, ______cspcdnlly Rev. Wagstaff M1•.. wtll mc•r.t al 1:.30 Mond.Jy art· nctcs, 120 act·es, 160 nc1es, 260 phone OR 7 817•1. t!Gwtf hmrr 111 1\!.tson. Phone M.tson 113 State street, Mason. 1!lwtl ANTI~S- We wish to thunlc Mr Nevah Yorom, M1 <~nrl M1s I! Cl'noon, l~f'hl'UUI'Y 18, 111 tho Real Estate acres, 300 news, 33G a eros, 3~u -- -- ______OH 7 2773 Gw1 ancl Ml s. Cvtus Kauflmnn for C. Yocom and Roy and 1\h .JIHl Whcnt!leld G1 o~nge hall for the acres, 436 ac1cs. I'm· statewHlP WANTED-- All 1\lmls of scrnp, ------~DO YOU NEED plumbing, 11ent !hen· [ticndly hos]lilaltty, Mr. an w. ACRES, lmge •l bed lOom give good 1cfercnces. C'nll OR ---,phone Lansmg ru 21710. and all tjJC fr1ends neighbors nne~ fief' nncl to tt .tiiSdt'l such c.thrr canclldutes ,mel the t 1o~nsactlon of TWO BLOCKS from court house home, carpeted rhmng anrl IJv- 7 9731, ext 28 between 8 nnd 5 j 16wtf even strangers who !tel peel put hllsmcss as may p10prrly 'w such ot he1 husmess as may prop- good fi room house with base 'ng 10om, 2 lMihs, hhch J,1tr he11 , ~venmgs OH. 7 !]OJ l. Gwl HEATING SAL£S and service. us bo~ck on ottr feet nfler our brought hcfo1 l' 11 B~ 01 drt oi erly he hroughl hcfn1 c 11 By ment, nr!W gns furnace, at· full b.tsement, stoke1 heal, gn ------~- --- f C H d te11Jhle fire Mr. nnrl Mrs. Ken· Commit lee !iw2p Orrlct of Commit tee GW2I> tnched garage. Only $7,500 1 111 rage, .$1 l,f,)~r.:o B uy rlncct f1om "'ANTED" ~ - R1rln• ~ to MSU ·"'' cl"Y" ' !'OR R·ENT·- - B."rbni" • "llop,, Ill ware,Lcnnnx Plumbmg urnaces, and nc Healing.y ,neth______Antes nnrl _ family_ _ 6w1p ~·------~----...!...------...;.-----• cash to scltlc estate. owner and save G87 E IIoltJond,l n week, houts 8 5, fm 2 studcnl Ameltus Center, $13 per month. M 12wtf ·--~ EDGE 01!, MASON, modern 4 phone Mason OH. 728G!J. hWlJl gnls. Plwne Mnson OR 6-1721. New btuldmg, modc111, snnit.tr~. a•;on. HEYNOLDS - We Wish to ex I rooms and bath, ftreplace, .full ------~wtr gus hco~t, nil eqmpment except BICYCLE REPAIRING - Get 1 p1oss our sincere thanl1s to our basement, gas furnace, breeze LOT, 100x200 ft, ctly walet dlHI ------lools. Present or cupo~nl movmg yout• hleyclc repaircrl now for I sons and then· Iamtltcs for lhr.ir way and garage, only $1,000 electricity o~vmlnhle, 1n t es1- KIWANIS CLUB - Will pwk up New t cnnnt cnn p1ck up t radc 11 sprmg. P.uls anrl servll'e. Shep's I many acts of l\mclness follow111g NOTICE down. dcnttnl area mstde cJty lim11s on m liclcs fn1• Commtllllly sale rented nl oncP Excellent oppot• Motor S.tles, 2160 Cella!, Ilolt., OLII' a<'cirlC'nl, also H.cv . .Jild l\lrs. N. Oltcmos lo.tri, 1\lason. C,ill .11 anytnnc durmg the ynm· Pro- tUJHIY fm mghl or pnrl11me Phone Holt OX •l·G621. 3wtf ICobh and Rev ,Jncohs for iheu· 450 W. Elm street, Mason, .tfleJ cccds usoll for boys .mrl g1rls wmk Chm·Jes r Ilem,Jns, phonP - ·- - -- ·------calls, nnrl om 111ends and ne1gh· 5 ACRES, just outside Lansing 6 p. m 01- phone Mason on Phone :Mnsnn OR G1'j:J1 tJwtf Amo1Jus 112, Houle 1, M,tson 'iENEHAL CONTRACTORS - bors !01 the many leiters, catrb. Very pleasant, 4-bedroom hOJ11e, 7 -"41 {! 2 ------!!wt Yes we are sltll in busmess 1 flowc1s nnd giLts we received •,),) ' ow fl'\"AN'J'l,D Cl Ill f I "1 w I Public Hearing oil furnace, 2 cut• garage. Priced -- -. v 1 ~ - o t ng, urm ure, ')nJy we are located al !l!i:J while in the Georgm hospital nncl to sell. ')NE ACRE ,1usl 111 Mason rJI} hnusoholri JIPms ancl all olhet FOH. m:NT - Ser·onrl 11om, •1 Columbm Sl Fol' your plumbing the SL. Lawtence hospital; also 120 ACHES, fl~ ttllablc, some I Jm It s-B enu tlf u I new a II moe I melcltnnrlise SUJ(ahle frn tho Kt 1oom ol(J.nlment. SuJt[JIJio lor lwatmg nncl electrical needs cal' !Dr DeV11C•.• "~11rl tl1e nttl'.~esn for The coly council will meet Tuesd,,y, February 19, 1957 at 8 00 o'clock, muck, modern !1 1oom house, 'I'll rancI 1· t ypc Iwmo wt tl 1 a t- wani~ Plub rommunity sale. We'll 2 ,u!LJlts .mel «m,lll child 'l'wo •ts We sell ,American Stnndnrr' ti1n, won·'el'fttl" caJ'"0 , Cl,'JltcJn,. anti If 1 1 2 t 1 ptck up th10ughout lhe yeur. All doors south of r•ou1t house on Luxnu·c heulmg equ1pmen nuulme Re<110lds. (j,,v·•J 32x82 basement b,n n and l·alo. nc we cur gn!ngc, nu oma 1c ·mel , , 1 p m, in tho city council rooms to roviow tho followong special n:sessmanl IJ,ts 15 acres of wheat. $14,000, •Jase 1matc 1 h ea t L .tl gc 1" t c1 wn proceecls support Mason youth Barnes. Phone Mason OR 7 DS43 \\ P HEAL f ' ~"' am 1 ervII ce.d those \VI1o helped cure fot' thn. located on blaclctop road on c I, An 8-inch sanitary sewer from tho interceptor on West Oak streol west Soulrl have tlmrl bedroom 1f de- WAN-mo -- 100 -junk -~m·;- for I~OR REN;r_.=-J!lO~n~- ·clauv ennox urnaces. ac{i children. It was greatly npprc· 160 lineal feet tho amount Ia be levied ill a Speco,JI A55c51menl, $750.26. %-ncte land, $12,000. 1 t'' · s l rec.I E• x t ra l argc recrea t wn pm ts. II tg 11est pTJces pu1c.1 AI so f,um w1th new 2 hed1·oom W

Cullci s lutit 11 cell of MrH Min nle 13\CIIlls !Vh nnd M1s !'loyd

will hfl Ill 1 lO' Be i[Llll

rllnnr 1 'TELESCOPING TITAN-A 14-ton nlumlnum huck expand, J.unPH t~> more than five t1mcs Its on-the-lOad dimensions nt the touch of a button In Its 'closed' post lion, top the vehicle lool

lnghan County News February 7, 1957 Page 8 Legal Notices

Excavatin9 and mstallat on of foot1ngs, dram tde septic tanks water pipe, plumbmg, dram f1elds, DOZING LOADING Free Estrmates Donald Jenks Leslie JU 9-2200

lla\ lll)l; sold my farm I \\ill sell the folio\\ mv; dt SCitbcd Jll O[IL'l t~ olt pubhc auction at the farm located 3 nuh•s south ol i\lason on US-127 to RaJ nes road, \\est ~1 mile on Harm•s road to I"axton 1 oad, south on Laxton road one nult- to corner of Plains and l"axton ro.uls, or 2 malt•s not th nf I"cshl' on IJS-127 to CoVl'I t road, \\est one milt• on Co\ «'It to 'l'uHit• ro.ul, north 2 nulcs on 'l'uttlc road to Plams ro.ul, eust on PI.uns wad Y:! mile. 1:00 P.M. Saturday, February 16 1:00 P.M.

Phone Phone Mason Price Brothers Stockbridge OR 7-8761 Auctioneers UL 1-3342

Gwl ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR Farm Machinery Dairy Equipment HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS 2 Chor1• Ho~ lU1IIwr Umts SAWYER-April 15 1057 1948 John DPerc A Tractor "1th Powertrol, good St Lte of Mlchl~un rhe P obo te Court 2l 1\hllt Cans Double• Wush Tubs for the County of ln~h• m comhtion W.tter Heater Cow Chp11er At l tit~SH!an ot l"lnld Court heltl 1 t the Probnte Olflce In the City of M "on In 1949 John Dee11• Model B T1actor n1tlt Powertrol P .uls and StJ amt•l the •niu County on the 4th duy of and Comfort Winter cab Febr111ry A D IU'>7 Sm ge l\ltllung l\la<"hlllt \\ ith 2 sm)!;lc muts, JllllliJI and Prc•ent HON RODElti L DRAKE John Deere Qmclt-Attach Cultnator motor, neal I~ DC\\ Judl(c of l'robute 1950 Nc\\ Holland llay Halt•r With loading chute In tie Muller of the E't te of 77 CHARLES VIRGIL SAWYER Dcee ~Bed 1948 ,John Deere Combme, 1\lodel 12A wtth Scour It Ulien·in~ to tho Court th Lt the Iileener time for J Cl!l!Ol ill( n Of clnimK UllllnSt Hay-Corn •• II eHtl te ohouid hu limited 11nd till t 1 John Deert• Trnct01 1\lanm e Spreudm• time nnd tlncc be ILIITJOintud to rtH:ctvc ex1 mine r\nd ndJUtll Ill cl tlmtt und de 1951 New IUblle no Quantity of Small Articles tlco thcLeol be given by r•ubllcntlon ol n Baled Hay and Gram Elevator COllY of thlo ordor once •••h week for Rubber-tired Wagon NOTI~:-'l'his ts a goml line of farm machmcry and three HUcccnHiva wuckas prevlouas to atld TELEPIIONE dny of henrlnK It the Jnghnm County Universal Ilay Cho(I)Jer with motor has received excellent care. 4117 Nuwa " n"WtiiH l'C!t ttrlntcd llhd clrcu intod In Kald county and thnt tho lid Lei• Kathryn nry or onid cot•te Klve known InteL entod 6w3 r••rtl•• •ddillonut notice •• reiju)rod by TERMS:-Cash Not Responsible for Accidents luw RO£lERT L DRAKE Judge of l'roboto No Goods Removed Until Settled For 6w3 Mrs. L. B. Harris, Prop. EARL DUNSMORE, Clerk JOY DAVIS, Cashier Sen,afo•· Fails fo Recover /February 7, 1957 From Opeloafion on Brain . The Ingham Cou'nty News Part 2 Michigan losJ Its sr!nlor still(' 1 senntor 'l'twsrlny In t lw rlr•11 I It of Scnntm· HntTY 1•', llillln, 70, :11 hiH IHillH! In 'East Lansing. !11•11· Church Gains Red Cross C~ooses Pal,mer State Schedules 47 Miles nlor Hlltle LUHlt!IWPill an open· Ingham Jurist lion for removnl of a hraln tumnr 1 after his e!eetlon Iilst fn!l. AI flr:.;l Of Ingham Road Building he appenrcd 1!1 he mnldng rapioll' On Fund Drive ~~, ~~.~~ ~-~~~~~e~ ~g.en~y Sits on Panel rer:overy. l•'ot· llw past wef'l<, master, lws IH!en nppnlnted ehait·· · Ingham COitlli,Y will IIave ·171 us.J(i IH!(IVI'I!tt' Lansing and flow· however, his conrlltlon grndunlly'' mnn of the county services com· miles of construction WUI'I< dnne ell will he t•esUI'fiJet!rl, - worsmwrl. ( on slute lt•unl>llne l'Dnds in the FOr New Sh 00 I mlttcc of the Inghnm county Red Other county proJr!cls planner! In Shiawassee next 3 yeat•s, nc·eortllng to the Cross. !Jy tile stall! are nne mile of re· The senal.nt' From till' !n).(illllll· cons! ruet ion program for I !J57 Livingston rllstrlet was llrst St. ,James odwol and eonvent Pnlmr.r, prr>slrlent: of Mason sut•fnclng ot M·!l:.! In Stod

lnoham County News February 7, 1957 Page 2 nf Mr, nnrl Mrs, Mrwr.rllth Pnltor-'J·G N - r :rvr 1M p 13 N 1 S '·b 'd b 11 )', nnr 1'~. PI'PY lll'I'Cil nt ort lWCSt tOCK 'rl ge tondorl ll Hlii'Jlrlso hlrthrlay pnrty Hnn. royen urg ' 'ft'&,~,/Q ..lf.:'! rllnncw RtiiHiny ilfi111'110DJI, for l'nullrw SIIVliH Ill tiro hnrrw of' Mi'S, B, w, IIOI"'II'[J llllCI [Ifill· ' \ ~ 'tl11 ~ l\1 rl 1 u I I I " Mr·, und Mrs. Don 1\lng tnolr J'H, .. llfn'l on s 11'1' J11r y nrHI H II l;'ullr!J' SurHiuy HVfl· dren wr1m g1wstH of Mrs ..•J. fl. Mrs l·lo 'a d N tl 1 1 co 1 1 1 llonsley Runduy. • w r or l I Jl] I' SOil, ,,tan ey, 11111111 MDII· 1l"rlendshlp ,If/ISH will huvr. tl n ng. rlay. II•! hus IWI!II In Sl. Law· ~1111'1\' .·11 tilr! llnr Ch;endn, JV!m, CoiHII''l's niece, wt!r•k Mr. 111111 ~II'J:. tcn•rl ll;rilr•y Mrs. C'!alr· Swift, Mrs. Ilr>Jrr• day willr 1\lls•; .Jarnrila Wilson Mrs. l•'rr•d Wii<"n's si~.IPr, t'nr· Drive Nets $336 Y<'lll' anrl l!tlflli nlll! told some· 'I.-1asnn. Mrs. Gnrco Mnnme, of L:tir.sing Wl!rP 111 illf' !H.clH' ,,J' IIP·ir rlall;:h· Cllf'rry 11111 t Lemy aiH! Mnry·alrr 1 ll lll'lill'ilI I .1111 tl s. I i<' • •'IIIII h1nily• . fm1n •'1·1 r·,soI• 11 lliing inh•J'I'sling ah"til. cadi R 13 It acr•nmJmn!Pri lhc,m and l>laltS In I' 1 r·l 1 tl 1 1 !' 1 "l>t'lll '-'1111<1'1\' 11'1111 IJr'l' Moliwrs Mardr of Diml's fm· ev. . e. y Mrr Inne ·Is gUPSt slay a few we<·lr~. 11'1', Mrs. (;1!!1111 i\iiii••J·:;,'JI. 1 .'-iwifl vlsllr•r! '·rIV 1 ·~·. 1\lar·."·' Ilrlr·l.-.! 111 ,,. •fill! 11111 ar lill'il ~an 1s 11 · ·' ·" •. · . monllr. Tlw Dids <'ail<• ..!arrr•ltr• Nnrlh, Mr. anr! Mr•s, Murvln llosi(ills, monrl:l!r!. . C' .., Mrs. llill.l?! HlroiH•! :cllr.ndl!tl a Mr. a11d 1\lr:;, Ardi!P Slwr!lmd lownsiJip nf' $$:J:lli.HI. West Aurelius 1 11111111 1 1111 1 1 Mrs. !1Porgl? Doxlnrlet• rl!IUJ'Ill!d Uncia 1111<1 ,fill IVPre rilrHII'l' f~lll'~ls P " ( .Ill "'-' wor\, l'ileelinf: of llu! Nni'lh Ccml•lt!I',V l'lliiPtl on rlu•it· rl:lll.t.:ilii'J', ~ll's, Mrs. ·Wes!Py Sehullz was gen- lo Ill!!' lirrmc n·orh !"note Jw~pltal T.1wlln. 1\linlr Snnday of Mr. :rncl Mrs, Jlugll Mr. IIIHI I'.Jr::. llrlll.drl l~itill· · '' - "ll1g 11.1,1.1, 1,1111,1.1 1· 11 •I 1 II 1 I1 'I' 1I I 'I I '·I I, I 111'11' gr'allll ill If( llt•r·. <' ll'a ~•11s:111, LieulVI'IIinr: on Mrs. Milr!rcd I Saturday Mr,:. Hil'h11rli ,far·vis. ;crrrl nr•p!rew, Hnmld .loinl. with Dldc Norlh. Mr1tlwrs 11JidJJg par·t werr• Mr·s. ~Irs. ll!llie W1!!1m· a11r! Mrf, Holanrl Cliilils, Mrs. ltu.o:-:1'11 THY· Jo::-:illr!r l.lorlell were wee!( r.ml Mr. IIIHI Mrs. lliC'Illlrr! Wriglll j ll1t·. llllli i\lr~·. Cliirr.Jir·e LenmJJ·rl loi', Mrs. Harold Maif'J', Mrs. ,lolm guc•:-:ls of Lynn 1\clso 1111d Mr. a11d family wer·p ••nlr~rlflincrl al lwrl a~ gul'sls at SUJl[JPI' Friday 1he Louis DughL•e home near On· ·!Vc•nl11g, l'vlrs. l·~zr•lln Johnson anr! Slt•ele, Mrs. Duffy D111111, Mrs.' :cnrl Mrs. Lyle Kr.lso <~nil family Gordon L:11rlz, ~1rs. illlf(Usl llat·l nf .Jad~s1m. ondiif.(ll Suntla,\', er.lcbr:rfing Mrs. M1·. anrl Mr~. Dnnald Biil'lll's an1!' Wrir:ht's hirthrlay ilnnivcrsary, Haymonrl. Saturday Mr. anr! Mrs. zer, Mrs. AI'IIHir Smilll M•·s. ~Irs. 1-li'J'n:tdlrw Mr:Mieliaei and Hnymonr.l Hnlirrls, Mrs. H"w:trrl Mrs. IIPalriJ·p Tlia,yer spenl Moll· .ll'ssie fl:nlnwr· anrl !VIrs. Mnutlf' LPnnarri accomp~nicr! i\1r. anr! J\'!Js. llal'llc;; to I!nughl1111 Lai

r Gr·Hcc Gn!en, ee·IS. C. S. will serve a ham dinrwr· 0 birlhday anniveJ'::IaJ·y, Mrs. Eslhcr Bocleil. j forr• lhry relut·n home. They will in Jllacc of lhe Dtitch dinner us· Tuc-sr!ay aflcrnonn Mr. nnd; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dul:e or Zim: They all lile clo!hes and family spent Sunday with reJ:r. Junior Lewis s~nt Irom Satttl'· PINK! spend money. M1·s. Vernon Crnfl; ' t ivr.s nt .Tnckson. day till Monday wirh theh• gratH I· Janel: Oh, I· give up! What I Mr .• nnd Mrs. Meredith Paller· Mrs. Pearl DeWalcrs o~ Jacl\· pments, Mr. and Mrs . .John Pur· was about to point out wos that the same Valentine gifts given son and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ulery ,son sper~t I he ,week ~ncl wrlh Mr. cell. Peck to Martha Washington would attended funeral services Jar nnd Mrs. Mellon R1cc and Ken· . Mrs. Rose Way and Mrs. Pau- just suit the Miss or Mr5. of Ralpli Bitzer Wednesday at An· nr.th. lme S.marl spent last Thtt;•sdnj'. today. For instance Martha drcws Indi'ina Mr. anrl Mrs. Nllckley Nemer 1 attenrlmg Farmers' Week al would love a frilly white hand· M .'' . ' '.', . . . and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Titus of, Michigan State university. Mr~. korcliiof . I: .111~! M_rs. ~la~J Lei!11;art Vantown and Mr. and Mrs. Wil· 'Penrl Purcell stayed at the Way I Zim: And a plain ono to go with hc~cl Sund,J,Y thnner wilh .MI. .1nrl Ibm Oesterle Wl!rc guesls of Mr. home. Lb Bag 79c it. Did~'t thoy use to say "One Mrs. Loyd Hunr of Mumth. II\". I p \V'll' . 1 D J 1 p , , 11 . 1\ SPECIALS~ Chuck Row v· .. . M, nne ·•lS ••'· • 1 Jams anr on· . o 111 mee was a 1oml:tv to show and one to blow7" 18 1 1 1 nf Janel: And sc

'I Franlt Herdclt ;'Sunday. · . · called on their children Don and was a Saturday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Jane Hensley vlsltei:l Mrs. Wilma Keiser at Gregory SundtJy, Mrs. Howard Wald. J. B .. Hensley Sunday. . .· · · . .: Wilma-served ice .cream a_nd-:calte '· .·. Roxanne and ·'cote·· of honoring her ·mother's birthday . J• • t' The rich relatives are the ldn FOOD.. ' MARKET. . .'~~~~~~~~~~~--~.:~a~:~so·,n::,~e.~;~ a -week annlvers~ry; we love .to touch:. · St. Johm lo11s Comcb w11! M In t.Jwn for a non-league gHil1P, Stockb~·~d~~e .St, .Tol1ns toppler! Grnnrl LPr!gr• Oken1os Powet· Olwmns uniimhf'rrd It;; 'Ihrows a Road Block 75·f!R '!'tlr!~rlny night. '!'he Comet~ g11ns In liu• Lr•sli<' gnnw. Mnx fiU!plnyod lite Hcdwinr::s In every CrPUSI'r str!ppncl up hi~ searing CJUlll'lcr except the semnr!. In th<1 Is Too Much Jlltr'<' wil h 21 point B ••Tim Kroldt!r, H·rnlnul"' lntr!nwn St. .JohnH wa:; dtlsn hPhinrl with 21 and In Path of ~F~oundering Dansville scored 21 points to 0 fo1• Gmnrl 'l'uny IJJ'II<'<'I <'anH' thro11gh with LPr!ge. Thill WIIH I!IC s:~mc Jlnint For Blad:~llsl'ill•· 'l'lw l'anliwrs will he tile ttndr!r· the HPronrl quarter, The trmms '!Pngue cagn l'iiCl! hut 1111 lr!iloll L1•siin liilfl ill\ lllf nighl. Not 11 1.~ 11 ).l'''""d left llw floor at the hnlf with now !'UIInlni-[ poc>J' .logs hul tlwy have r!PIIvcrerl sev· ,ever loolwr· wlwiJ only 2 Stoclthrldr:c didn't dn so IVPII continue plnylng llw snme hmll'i nkPilliiS Wil~ j, 1 ,. 11 mmnnrl nil spnl ill tlw slandings. 1-'rhl,r.l' A 1ighl llHIII·for·mnn riPfensP poinls werr! scorer!. Stoei\IJI'irlgc Tuosr!ay nl~ht. Tho l'anllwrs fell of hall '.~tis WPr!l>, If, ~~~~~.Y f'XJH•;·t till• 1\':ty. :1'1!1• g:nnn slarted slnw night th1•y will talce "" Ol:t•IIJ'" was 1111• slumhling hioci\ Stocl<· ridwr! up 1 7. before .Jncltson ~~I . .Tnhn ~R·51i. to duplir,tlc liw Sto.' i.lllidgP fP.tl will! tlh<'lllllH finnlly l!lllcr~ing at I he Dansvllh• gylll. Oi,<'lliiJ.' I hrid:~" siJoVt)rl in tile WilY of The PanliH'I'H tried In play a A las! ' quiirler Sirl('i;hl'irli:e of dumping DnnsvriiP. 'l'lu! At:· with a 1·1!) firsl-quarir!l' Jrmrl. The has flnnlly sliiriPd 1o lf>il. !•:\'I'll D:l/ls\'ili<'. 'l'hP Agg!es just eontmllcrl hall slyle In tlir! lw;t mlly fell short. grcs 11'111 hnve the lwme murt ad· C'hiPI!nln~ tool< all the tire out thnugil tlw Chiellains "'''' •·li111 1I'IHtlrln't wr1rk tlw hall In close v:~ntagf' too f 1 1 1 qwu·ter. The plan W()['iwrl. D:lllH· Tlw ,Jnd\son pamchinls lool; a . • . • • II I If' I ili'ldtIJrirlge, mntinu<'d 1.1 Cessna T-37 jets s: ' Strwi.IJririgP lhmltlPrl Dansvlil'! show dcvr!lcpmcnt. liP paeerl tile by llw U.S. J'.lr Force us primary flying !ruiners. Embryo pilots Ingham County News Fehruary 7, 1957 Page 3 allnelt willi I~ points nnr! g11V<' will IC'arn to fi.V in thc~c side-by-side l•1;in-seut plunes. nnd eanw up with 20 points. SJ. Don MeCalw a lwflll' nn tiw lmclt· John stallr!rl lhe lnHI <'ollpie o[ lmanis. MC'CahP usually iws hi·; mimJics to win lilP game. ------~------~. own way in that rlr•Imrtmenl. nnh Cornish toppPd IIH' Slof'!\·1 Dansvilif''s uswtlly high·smr· hrirlgf' allndt witb 12 pnints. Til<' Rams ~~~~ghlanders va~i11gs lioweil Hands Panthers hnrl a hnrrl lirnl' at 111'! 1 lug sr1uari rir·r·w loo m:my hianl1·:. Remain MC"Cllilr. topper! tho sr'OI'ers wilh free thrnw linn. They outsr·nn•ri l!i points hut Kelt h and Kavr. h-e 2~1d Pia(e liaslett a Loss St. .John fmm the llool' hut ff'll Douglas, usually in t lw rlouhJn hchinci on lhe c•IHII'ily lnssPs, To Victim list figures, manngr•ri '" score :J. 1•:\•r·rr'il'' \'ildw:s had liwir llnweil hanrlr)rl l!JlsiPII a ()[J.jrJ points lwlll'<'t'n tlwrn. 11:11"1'; full l·'rida,v 11igltl. TIIL'Y liar! sr!tharl\ Tuesday nigill. The lli~h· Holt mainlairu d it,; ''"' IJ:l'''' l;r:-1 :i minuiPs wrnl by without a -~------to f'lllllC' from IJehinrl In notch a landers neVI'!' looi;Prl hell£'!'. Frirl:ty ni~!ll. 'J'Iu• !~:1111:; 111ul·. " ~111glt• Jlfllnl 1111 the !loll side of 7111111 vii'IIJ!'Y nl'l'J' fireri·Up Grand Haslet! fell lwilillrl with a po111' Cage News :O'l-~7 dr•t'isir111 lt11n1 JJ,.,·,•·II. Tl11·• lhl' "''IJI'l'illlard. \VIien the perinrl M JH ( J.PdJ:••. flrst quarter anrlnevr•r l'P<·ovm·cd FlUDA \"S fll\~li•:S lli~::hi;IIH!Prs Wl'l'<' Ill' t•iJ:Itlli I'll'·: 1'\lllt•d, lhllliJ:Ii tile lloweli lead ason aa_,ers 1\r•ilh ~llll'l'ill was liif' main rca· lllC rest of tile way. For tile ja,;l Ing-ham Cnnn1y l.Pag"l!r~ tims of !Ill' (':tpil:tl t'it'<'.Jil J,.:uJ.II \\:IS l'lll In lll·fl. 3 qtmr1m., the l<'ams malf'iH"I Olum10s at 11:11lsl'illc. r!I'S. 11111'1' lhe i<'P was brolwn tile Add t R d :.on l'ot· till' ('.,niC'is '''d!'P. i!f' lcr~pl haslwt for hasket. l•'nwiPI'Vilie a I !las lett. Tile vit•lol',l' <'nniJit•d li11• l~illlJ:: i !(.lnt•: s1:t!'lt•rl to play their own 0 ecor S I lie ~r·orr•rs husy Willi :>4 points. Dir:it 1\!cMaci;cn controller! t11r. SloC'klll'idge at Williamston. lo sl:ty 111 w jJ!lllJl ;iiJI'·"' ,,[ s<••·11nol );ppdai brand of t1r~ht hasl\cthail. , His per[lll'IIWIIC'f' inrlir•all'ri he w''II I loll '''~JlJll'd l!Jl liw pace .in the victories In I heir ~I rings in s action cold from Capilal ('ir<'llil "' ti11n l·'1 i· :t\\'ay from tlw helpless High· !cam topper! St. .Tohns 2.1·1D aud' go~Jr! exampiP. Tiley Y"urer~ m sa free lhmws. IV.:rllw.~strm ...... rl HIIS~fn~iEV ~~h'@®? 1 . , , climinaJc" of the indu;try. H;ts ex· $"PI!'ll"O t,at) ( .t11nr1r1 Will flghl Jim I seventh graders. Tic scored 11 of a ;:weal l•'riday night. m1~1cr·, _sr .. 1s. Mtclngan Slate Howell ...... 2 ~1:0~~ , tension lights th.ll multiply the lighr. For If ..,a _ ~ ~- the advanced CtlsH>mcJ.' or pro ... ,.,.,.,, •• Are in , I [o,lJ ..r', !i~>h C'aitririet· will take on poin1s. Dave Amolrl follower! ~~ ... 11 ::'\'. , 1 11 ,1 unrvers1ty fcnemg conch...... 1 w'll 8 11 I t St II . I ' ' 0111 • r.u s ' 11 ------M:tson's trio of ,.,,_ .. IH.i:.•t: ',toltllny flonzalcs anri Tomlinson I I 1 .. ga n~ oe< mr gr. Jt If the r<"sl of the Comets lmrl 'II .. 'II T' L ·. was ngmn Cnss at fhP lop of thr> t II . f '·I 'II'" tt Jn !he Lan:,ing c .. idr•ll Cl,,.,.,,: 1\'J mtx I1 lip WI 1. lin ewJs. Jist of scorers He hit for 10. C"nme n IC aJr 1 n ': mTI ,,vcrc boxin~ tonr·,1arn":il '"i::"ll'<'ri I(J 1 Tlrr• C'alttirlet·:> arc the sonB of Dean Dudley ·;;deled !) and Ki~ would have hecn 111 bad ;·hapc. Tl ...... ,. , . .. :.. . , (' ... 1/,!r. :11HI Mrs. Glen Caltrider. Stricltland tosser! i G Jerry \Vn!rlrup was lht• only o~her 1 111 11 1 Hllsr ay Ill, ·· ' ''" • " '·'' 'l':>mltn:-:on is I he son af Mrs. Sam · · · n_ · GrhJtri Ledge playet· to hrcak mlo DRUG & CAMERA CcniPr aelion !:1.,1 'llillr"l.')', t'omlitJ[:nn. MaRon's eraek etgi1th grade double flgureR. · 1 · 1 · · squad was lueky to move p·1st I· WARE'S Muson G'ary Ca IlrJrir•r "'''"'"1'., nut ,,,:. .'I'll<' Ma~on boys arc 1Jox1n~ '· 11 was a close contest ali tile · 0 St. Johns. Players hnr! a hard man in tile tltirrl J'oltJHJ .in tlw LIIIfler tile ~upervision of Dr·. . time finding the ntnge. non way. Tile teams finished the first !GO-Ib r·Jn;,;;, 1\~ilh Paulr!y. Snyder ltcpt tile Mason victory quarter in a 15-15 dr~adlod<. Ever· Allan Tomllll!il•ll \\'a,, del'!arcd ---~----- string intact wi,th 12 points anrl ctt pulled .away in the second tile winrwr on " Tl\0 in :;:,; sec· ll L Cl 0 an excellent defensive game. In period hut before tile haJ[ ended onds of the lirst l'lllillrl. Tnmlin· . omets ~Se OSe ne the Stocl' be the top Robinson regained !)is shootinl.( 31 ·23· sion. Both arc novil'c•s. nr.h Call· le:tm in the Ingham County eye. He tallied 13 points, Snyder Granri Lt>dgr· riroppc'r! bchinrl rider nrl\'anrcrl tn IIH· linn!~ i11 thr l!'aguf' IJul Spring Arbor wasn't added 10. another :l points in the thirrl open fca t l!crwl'i;;ill d;:"'· 1old. Tlw .J nC'11son county team CJ uart cr and silidrlcd '' more in I lie TIH!rfrlily night's lo:~:IIP \l':t~ I ill' 1ril'lljl[Wrl the HornciR 48·47 Tues· fin 111 D l•'lal" and "fligtll'," [(Pii~y and 1\lrs ..lnf'l, fillll"'"'' r'LissPd 11y JloJJ• Ia· ~1< i'fill .11 IIH• pllsi'S c•ertaln fH'ohJcoms for· ells· in·lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin GPih; of a hllspital iH'nPfil r•nrrl pnrty rvcnlnr::. Mr. nncl Mr~. Rnlwt'l I·~ Mrs. C:Ptlf' r:rrocnwc•ll sang :l poLtrPrl. 'l'lw sr·1 1 1111' lo~llll' was J\lu"'ll ·l'alt•lit !',.,,, IH ,. w;sr)('i:t· C'IISslnn, shP slal<'rl. and Mrs. BPryl Noxon, all nf Sntnrduy sponsored hy I~! a t.lphn Oeslerll' o! WPilllervlliP, Mr. and :;r•!r•r·tion•,, "Do~s Vr•rlassPtH' ~1agrJ. clc>r·mntc•cl In a rr•d .ltHI \\'hili' Ill" Mrs. !'nul Drumm ol Dansville' " 1 1 · lion Mtmrl.tl r·'.t''''":: .11 IIH• lngh 'l'hP rlrr•lt>ion for a ~·r•pal'IIIP 'l';nnpa nnrl vldnlty, and M;. nne! dwrJLc•r· ul Beta Sl~mn Phi sor·· )Pill, "Slll'l' on 'l'h s S lllllll'J Ill. At I atT:IIIf:l'lllf'lll nl :11 ;lf'iol sc·hool. ~lr. ~1· ,'/Ill ,, an ;111 Ill· I'TA al CPclar ~"1'1'1'1 sl'hool was Mrs. MontlP Womlanl of flHIIlhow[ 0 ,.1Jy. Elghl tuhles werP In piny anrl Holl<'l'l nnrl Wlllur·~J al honw Nigllt," anti "lllow, lllow! 'l'lloll unci lmhy mum, In a '''·' •.1.11 '"''''I ~lrllr'IM 11'1111 Ill!' l.nn 111~: •;duull ll'l'lidwrl nt n llll'l'llllg of pnrents traiiPl' parlc, Palnwltn. nt tile hall gnily IIPc•oralell in gave till' part~· fp1· IIH'Il' [HLI'PIIIs. Wlllll'r Wn11l." Slw wns nc•r•nm· llanlwrl h\' IIJ•,Itll•d n•d 1.1)11'1'' sys!l•n' l\1oncht,', I'Vf'lling nl lhr• sl'hool. A '" ' ' low Viilentln~ 11H'tll<'. Mrs. Burl' Pot!Pr . C'lll and I Jldllll'rl by JVIrs. L. B. Slwll. 1 r'C'liii'!Pd · ilu• !PI! li'l'h llltl'll Ar·r·orlllll" '" ~1r,. Jill\. oil II voluntr•Pr' group, 1\lrs. .Jumes 'J'ahlP prizes 11'1'111 to Mrs. llm·· Sl'l'VCC) the c!ec•cJI'Illl!rJ, I!Cr'l'c\ \\'['()· A p)a;HI Cjlt:tl'IPI C'CillliHJHeci of f'lolh. AN A U G U 5 T wedding is cling r·nlw from 11 lnc·n.r·ovPretl Ia· Sdliil'iilr•J', lol• .,,,,.,11 '"Iii>' or:~·lll· )IIJ:ill'illH, 1\lr:;. !loy;~) Welj;lll C'alrns, nT!'H. SlwfP.I', Mr.,. Gregory and Tom Basore of I'll isH .r,,n,c·c· Dncigl' Jlrl'sit!etl o1t trw '1t1raslfln·-Dr11 llSV; llle G~rl"~lf"Ji~.;·n Loi·S wh,.t·,·ng I~VC'l\'rt r•CJfl'pe SPrviC'r. MiHs Virginia 1'f.U I 'U1 IL4- 11- It ILr ,fl ~ , 1.! rc•qitc•sls llloil .1~ Jll.II•Y pal•'nl•, to Sl'l\'1' 1111 a nominating c•om· Lo\I'Pll Hnhinsnll, MrH Mul'i Stockbridge. The bride-elect is Oe;·tl'r'il' llllrl drar·gn of ilu• J'W'SI [ ll ,. nncl tPar l11•r,; :t•j JlllssilllP aiiPnd nniiPP \~Pre Mr~. :vnynP. llariglslrl'. I fl.~ .U, lu,(j leS "l.OUSeJJtMlJlb E8 Clyde McCieer of Gregory. Mr. Guest:; ilflt'IHIPd frt~m 1\Junlth., suggl'slloll' o~n• IH'C'tir•rl, ~l1s. MPthrwr, MJ:;. ltwl!illd l•r'rrJS ;mel ancl ~Irs. Lawrl'tH'I' Wlliling, dish. 1\lrs. I!PII'n Polloi\ won a Basore's parents are Mr. and Mrs, SdilidiiPI s,,Jrl. lo ltl'l)l nwlw Mrs. lnglmnn. Mrs. Rlt'llillcl Lyon eP)P.Ilra!Pcl her sewnllr IJirtilclay tiered ltd\' as ans\IIIP r:art!Pn r•luh TttC'stlnv.ll"l' a ill o',•lnik lnc•.d,J.J,J. l'ln11' 1 nii'PI ing illtri offPI'Pcl sLtggPsl inns. her Sunday. Gur..~Js lnC'Iudccl Mr. !'Pel r·ihhnns. llo!:l PssPs SPI'\'Pri Mrs. Brown Mason. Tlwy havP :l gr andrla•tgll·ll Tr>n mrmhPrs arrrl ~ g'ltPsJ:;, 1\lr.s. tm· I lw fall llo\\'<'1' oi'''l\' 11 til llt• Baptist I omens \1rs. Linn Mtlls 11'111 ('fiiHilfl•l VI'. V\ ami Mrs. ,l~lmPr \ 11!111g and gPin11n ,al.HI and l'llflr•P prPr'Pcl· I!'IS, l~nbin anrlll P.e; Mrs. 'c;r•orgc Wlliting of Dimon- Pror·r•c'cis lr CONES ENTERTAIN !111P llll'Piing al lhro i!IHIH' Ill ~II>. v1eets ~r:• ~1 1 ~'~'" } 1 11111 So~tttnlnv', 1 I 1'I' · ld 1 Jllll s ' 1" 11 moJIJ. ' v. '"' rl·lir' '11'" 11<11111'1' T'c•Jr•r·m·trl 'lllrl · Mr. and 1\!rs. ftollC'rl CnnP Pn· II. r;, W.tl1. pnssiblt• fill' ' \',Jlitc• ,.l,.plldlll Trnnw1nlll'l, "' 1 "' ' !s•;IC,rt:ll'.\' 1 . ,. 11 ,. , , 11 , · , .. 1· · • • " ·'· · .' ' pat'!\' will i:'' In thC' l!nspilallw!H'· S · t 1 'I I' I I !Ill1 11 ~ lllll.LII 111 J,l\l ll Ill\ Old 1011 '1 Mi•·s 1\·Jtilv MilcH of L·rnSIIl" 'IIlli · · · · · At.WSCS Meet terlainPd a! diriiJet' :IIlli ltriclgP I Mrs. Gt'r't'llllllgh sPI'\'ncl "'' pro· sal<'. • oPIC' Y " ".ISilll ,;,p " t' '' llnsts will lw rnnm po~rr•nts tor ;'· ' :', , . ; . . ', ·. ;- ' ,, frt lund. 'J'Iu• :;nmt 1ty ts plannmg Saturday I'Vt'ning al tlwir· aparJ.Igrarn r•hailnwn in tlw nhsPIH'P of Mrs. 1\. t\ Y.llllllli'lnl'lll, ,., galiH'l'Prl at 1111• ll<~lllC' nt i\lrs. . . 1 , .. 1, . ,,1 .. \' . the. lronm gucsl s Jl"' cnls o~nrl - benP!it p;n liros fnr l\1ar!'h 'anrl I II ') II 1 I II I SIXII ,.,loiC I llloms nt "IS. Pill· sr'oJpr·s . . :VIrs. \V;nTrn Bmwn, C'lllll'Ch ment on MnpiC' slrcnl. Pr·c><;pnJ! ~Irs t;[Pn UC'siPrlf'. who w:1s sil·lc hoslroo~. dSStsl<'d 111•1 tlo~JI)'ltiPr in {Us~P s '''' ~'''' ''" "~' If' r· on Jo:llinlt lrlr•i) ,,ti.fll, Stur·man g·1w IIH· fl"•''t',lnl c•n· tmrl) for· llll'lr daug!Jter Friday ,, .. ,, Mourll llnpc J\lc•thocl!st Pilurl'll Mr. anrl Mrs. William 'I'IHII burn 1pt•oi!Jnms "r qt!Psltlllls t'llllCC't'tlltJg nut IJJPAI{TY r ;1\'10::\ Anr!Prst~ns 11! Soitlli .\ttll'tii'H !J. m. Hn!Jr.tla Jud~r,n is pmgrmn .rt hror partiPs. 1\!01'1' titan 1011 1·11 r·lllil lro:trlPI'S, Clllfl It .tncl Mrnlal l!f'.J!th. SIHICI'·Jn·law. Mr. :IIIII ~~~~ ..loltn lt:l\llllr ol J)pfrnit o~nrl H01'. :rnrl Mrs. Lr·I~il l·:llisro)l """ eli''; frir•ncls ol 'l·ll anrl IILtlsl;lflrlin:: Mc•mhr•ts rl'aol :1 l"llr·r !Piling lr•ariC'I'. Nt~lall llall is pmgram .11-~rs. LPianrl A~1stin i~ prog1n.m ,,Joy of J!aslelt. 1 ~1r:<. Paul J\t'lltlld .mrl fam11.1' :mel J\liri~r '"'"' a1HI l'iolltin:.:. lf'aclPr for• the Senior fliglt Fc•l· dwu·man. Dr.vottnns. Will he ~1\·· Mr. and Mrs. F. A. BalciPI'sonjl\!r·. dtHI 1111's Hollf•t'l Al'nolcl al gl!Psts a! a pollltr I; rilliiiiT Til"'· ),1ctllilrllst dnll't·lt ni'XI Tlwrsdil\' sent h.\ llw l'fltllll tl "' illtiii'IH'' lt~wsllip lllf'Piing at 0:311. "!1 by 1\lrs. LouiS Sl!cl. Pnscrlla allPnriPcl 11 Jamily "alltl'riltg Stut·l clinnf'J' Suncln:.. II 11ns a farPwell clny r•\•r•llin~ "' til .. IH.t!lll "' ~lr. progran1. .Juniol I·'PIIt1Wfilip will mcrt Hasting Girl's nigh! !111' IIH' :lllflll;ll .C'I'Ilgllilion •·trdP llll'mhcrs nrc ltnslcsses. rJav at the home of Mr. dliCI Mr:;.l cllnnPt' lrll till' Rotwrl ,\nwlrls. and 1\lrs. LPI{o~ ;-;;11'11'11': 111 "" rc) 'I'll<' !Joslr"' sr•rwtl illlll'it ;II I!H• Salltrcl:r\', I•'PIJI'ltar·v !l, fr·om 10·11 rJinllPI'. ')lip 1'\'C'llf IS S)JIInSCil Srwc:ial guests will he members nc;hert W:rgnrr of Grand l.eclgr•.l Till'.\' ll'ft \V<•rlrw;,da,\ for rort 'Pl'l'ilnr·e• of liH'If hill ltd II ;)))!)) PttC'h yt'.tl h\' llw lnghilm [LIIll<<'l'S dose• ot !Iii' lllf PI Ill;' a. n1. 1\li·s. Carl U;r~lwre is pnrr"ll of Women's SociNies fmr.1 LesliP, Th!' occasion lwnul'Pcl tile hll'lh· Sill Oklaltomn, wiH•rr• llohc•rt \'I'I'SHl'il's. Olilf'l' !.:llt''l' t;wlrltlt•d IIPIJII'I. A film, '"l'hll!f' ll:rppy Belrotha I· Told ii~Sodtl t i1111. Dl'l'l\'oorl Tlil'ld nson, Enhbins, Holl, Gr·ovenhurg, Olw· clny anniwr~arh•s of Mr~. J{obPrl Amolcl will eniC'I' tlw army n:; n i\1r . .11HI Mrs. l•:atl c)If'.. i\Jrs. Mr. a11rl :\Its. l:lllll•rl Jl,lii.Jrrl s of 1\lnlaya," Will be shown Okemos. l'iwi1m:rn 11f tiH• 1·11 mos ami Dansville f'illfrrhcs Hus· IJ;{Jderson o[ De\Vitl. 1\liss Col· ~C'<'IIIHI lit'tllrnant. i\1.t1Jrol Jo:\'PJ> .11111 \lr•: I•:IIH•Ii >11·; lln\ M1·. ami Mrs. Mauril'e F. Jng· al ·!lie> .luninr.Felluwship on Sat· eoundl, 1s 1l1ainn.tn rd llw even!. bands of llw mcmlwrs ami gucs:s lecn Mr:Kinl'il of Lansing and and r.•nilv r•nlt·rl:ritH·d 1\lr. :11111 hram of Hastings annn11nce the 'Mrs. Hc•m;11cl \\'ihflll .ttlfl 1\ath:.· 111 rln:.. l•'rohnwry Hi. Tlte group MitX TJennP, Oi"'mos, ll'ill !Jo' llliiY alst1 altcncl the meeting. Rnbert Wagner. TllCI'P \Vt'I'P 11i eng"geml'nt of their rlnugh1Pr, It 1'1 !VIiss Stts.tll ~llllll:Jll lor rli11· will nJPcl nl a. m. with Mr·s. lnaslmilslcr. ami 10 Belly Ann, to Melvin B. Brnwn, members of the famiJ~· JH'r>sr•nt. 1 Friday 0\'<'tlill(:. I I. S. Pull'r'l' as pare> III lwlpe1. Miss Dni·is Kowall; 111 Clinlon 1\lr. nntl Mrs. Bernard vV!Ison son nf 1\1 r. ancl Mrs. Mr.lv111 .J. county will rlN'ttss r'XJH'rienec,; Brown of DunsviiiP. and daughter and Mt·. and 1\lrs.j r~ainec! as illl ltllP.I'Ilillional f'HI'm Going Out of .Gary White Has Harry Smith anrl daughler~ were The hririi'·Pier:t is employed at Youth Exdlilllgl' rlPIPg-aiC' to In· gaests at diJHH'I' Salurclay 1'\'f'· I Ingham Countv News February 7, 1957 Page 4 the Barry c·ounl.l' extension office dia cltlnng llighltglit of tlw J9:i01. ning of Mr. and 1\]J!;. Donald at Jiaslings. Her fiance is sla· program will ill' t'CI'ngnition oi Birthday Party tionec! at Green Cove Springs, Whilney. Bushu~ss •I·H alumni. lt>arll'rs ancl fm•ncls (;ary White was guest of honor Florida, in the navy. of ,HI. 1\lrs. Boyd Longyear and sun. A WINNER A DAY FOR FORTY DAYS ~ No date has br.cn set for t hr al a party given at the home ol David, of 13atiiP CrPck spent 2 wcc!cling. hi~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert days last wee)( with her pment~·. ' '· I Southwiek, last Thursdny to cele· Mr. and Mrs.. JamC's I J. V:lllcler GIHL SCOUTE-! MAKE GIFTS Church Ensemble hrate his 1Gth hir·thclay anmver· Von. sary. Mai(ing gifts to give to their Plans Musicale Mrs. Blanch Heath of Grand Guests at the parly were Mr·. Rapids, Mrs. Eel Sr·hroecler of SALE molhers on St. Valentine's Day lws IJce>n !he project for r!'cenl A formal musicale will hr g1wn anrl Mrs. Donald Toclrl nml J;.nrry Holt and MrH. GIL>nn Sltcren and meetings of Girl Seoul I roop No. by the youlh en~em!Jic• at Oie, jel· ami Mr:-:. Williilm E. H. Smith $40,000.00 dent at Universit~· of Michigan, Hussell, Carolyn Grigg-s, Ilelh· lo nne! llnt !'bocolate. Gary rc­ Sunclny. Mrs. Mary Simms also spr.nt the week end with her par· Ann Sims .tncl Sandra Court1 iglit t·t'iVI'cl many nir'l' giJts visit eel till' Smil hs Sunrlny. 'for keeps as soon as we cttnn ~i~a,qs .. ' ~~ ,cnts, 1\lr. nnd Mrs. Russell Me· There will aloo he inslruml'ntal Mr. ancl Mrs. Elwin Ammrr· IBride. , numbers anrl vocal clucts. CONf·'EP.ENCE DATE SET man, Archie and Charles attended Mr. and Mrs. Howard Town· Mrs. Clara Cook anti Nancy D1·. Ernest E. Tuck of IIIC board funeral servir:C's for Sunrlra Pe!Pr· d:at·e our stock. Buy severe~~ pa~rs send r.nd family of Stockbridge Weave1· are pianists. J{c·v ..Jolin of world missions ami Dr. Gor· :;on, 9, at Rockford lam \Vcrlnrs· wPrP dinnc1· guesls of Mr. and Boolw 1s pastor of the church. Lion Gould• o[ the boa rei of nalion· day. Sandra died of ll'lrkemid. She at i·hese won=t u~s·~ "ROYAl ~· * praces. They Mrs. LaVern B~lmer anrl family MHS. Zll\11\1Eil PL\ YS PIANO ill missions will he speakers at was the daughter of Mt. ami Mrs. Sunday. Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. tile Methodist missionary confer· Byron PPterson. Elwin Ammer· Balmer am !)istm·s. Mrs. Walter Zimmc1 played enec I~riclay, February 8. The all· man ancl Bvi'On l'eten·rm ar·e ~ong! Mr. ancl Mrs. Forest Matteson piano selections for !he Altrusd clay sP.sFion will tnl

roolt all ·I from MPivlllr• Tuesday I ·I lliglil. I loll \VIllll:tll',; l'fllh II'IJJ hllV(! II hlll'illl 1'\'l'llillf!, 'liii'SrlllJ', Jo'l•lll'tllll'j' lll~;h gllllll'.s anrJ SC!I'iPs wrn• Father and Son I THEATRE HITS 1~!, 111 ~.\'1':111\III'P sr:hwrl nl )1 LPr! · Whilt!, 2:J.J-~~n; Fran Aclsil, Holt News •I'I•!J,,·J:. ~Irs. IO:dll'ltl'd 1\napp is Jo'OX f IH7, 17:!, 177-:.:17; Pal l•'ry, 18ri, • . I 1111111 army slot•ming rliJ\Vn from Mrs. Alton Kinney !Yen 1·h;Jirrll:ln 1111d flliStl'o'J's 111'1' l•:nirl ·llu• llhmrlay;•s lo I'IIJII' lht• for­ lfi7·'i·l~; I':~ I !Jailey,_ HlCi·•l HI; Ar­ Banquet G 'l'h1• Nnlwd Jlills I ,1'\\'i~. 1\li;:. lt:J,\'111111111 llogg nnrl II'I'SS·CIIY of PP~h/l\1'111', mile· rils Kl't•zr•r, lf.;r).,l(;ri; llr.llr! Jtlr•ro, l•'••lduy-Su lurtlny a !loll Mr.lhodlsl fatiH'J' ;nHI s1111 I 1111'.~. I ~"'"'1'1 Ll•\l'is. long cai·avan flinging orr lis earn· n:H:lll; MargaJ'PI \Voorl, lii7, lli7· David WII,YJH', known for hi~ Engng<'nwnt 'rnltl ! !JanqiJP.I was singed al t11ro r·l:llrl'ir[ rllrfliiJ_(I' to IH.'f'OIIll' 1111 lll'lllY of •1:!7; Maq:r Dtillng, Hil, lfiH-•tr.2; ,..~~§U.. wnrlt on lhP New Y"l'l' sllrf(r~ in Vl'lrge;tnr't!, and a rlul'l lo Iii" Mary .lanP lfarlwln, l;)Ci, "l!i7·•1fil; PTA Groups Mr. /IIlii Mrs, Menzo Mllchcll or' Sal tll'dll)' ['\'l'lling. Hr•v. \Vii~IIIJ K} _±__ . . .·r.--~~ suc·h pr1Jrlli!'lions as "'l'm1 Hollsl! Lansing hnvr• announced llw , , . . !'i~ Lavinu l'lli'lwr, J:i7-:l!lli; Mary l II· • of tlu• Aur:usl MIHIII,'1 "Finian'.; rlea Ill fo11ghl by rlaggl'r·amwrl t•ngagPmPnl of llreh· tlaughl!!r, I r•nJHinlr~nv" II H.' opPnln;: 1.11':'.1'''1'. \i'.c Vlelor Mature ngnlnsl 11 sl'imilal'· l!!t', l!iiH 12; ll11rolhy Mrol~:~lll!l', Hainlww" and "f11r. Ho!Jrot·rs,'' anrl Plan Meetings Shirh•,y Marlene, lo Mntll'if'e Allan Bill Griffin 1!•!1 J-!''"IIJI .,JriJ!Irrg. i\l ,,) M!E~~·s wlelrllng execulloJwl' for lin• l~fi-:1!1~; Viq:inia Mills, l!i!i-·1110; fn1' llllllll'rous slal'l'iiJg roles in Mingus, ~on nf Mr. and Mrs. Sllerirlnn, lonslm:.!o'ff'J', ga\'1' llu• 1' m pll.'ltSUr'l! of a primiliVr.' c•r11trl. Alma C'iprlitlll, l!i:J .. I~7; l{r!va !·loll Symmorr: P.'l'.i\. will mer!l films, 1141\V slill's In "The Nalwrl Allnn Mlllf(liS o[ Plnelrce l'!liid. welmnw. ' C·_ I !Ills." Hr•m;IJ', 1;,:J..JII7; a nrl J re11e !low· in lltr• all·pUI'JHISf! l'!lllrn Monday, Formal Jo'OX r•ll, l:i:l. , l~l'lli'Uili'Y II, lll 8 p. Ill. 'I'IH! Lilli· I-11! lla• l'allwr•olor pro· Toasl lo faiiH•r.s \VIIs gil•r•rr 11,1' I ~ ~~nll'rs , , . . ising 11nll uf Walchmalll'rs Guild r.luclloll as a younr.: man out 11J. 'l'llll Cnnw On fl'alll sllllllilllgs are as lollow~: of Mldii"an will pn•sf•nl "i\ Vis· Dave C;u·1uHltm·, nnd ~.,.,.,)" c ':1r· i\ Won~~~r Sr'fJO)I Ills forlll\11' fJitid\ly from '1'111'",, \V••tl,, 'l'lllll'",·, llill'lil'\''s Midway ...... bO 11 I ,.• It ,., II I' II I . I r· Lifetime Resident [IPnler gav" 1111• '""!il 11; s1111s. }~, · ~v.a , ' 1 .1 - I' · I' 1 1\1 II , r. a •-r lr':l on o iP IISI! e o 11 lhe Callrornia gold fiPid~ of '•10. A Is 1PI's , 4101 Ill' f. 1 ..... J 1 \V I I " I I '!'I . I I .John Werlrllng, I'<'JII'I'sf'tllilli\·r• 111' ~~~i Jle leaves il .11 Occasions drenlf•rl hy lhnsr! lie! had lrusrrrl, "'.l'hr~ Come On," will! Annf! ll opr•l'llllnn urwl1nn 11111 " • " 1 hut hl,•ssed l1y I ill' Jovr• nf 11 loy;rl l-:1•sslr•r· f'onsiJ'uciJoli ...... : b · '1'1'!' · 1 ' 1 · 1 ' I' lim Heelor, 'i'lli!J Dell road, anrl fiii!H•r witl1 1!11• i:Jr!;r•:;l tlllllr ! ![;. FOR RENT Allied At•lisls film Is In Siipl'l'• >!l'llplrl'd is lllis llf a lrra\'1' l\11'1villr• r·:mhlr•nr ...... :12 pnsst ll I Jr•s (J r li'C/1 \ll>:f! IY ( l!i· Dt~ll woman !11 lliosf! final .)'!'Ill'S. sill!'~' hor of sow;. i ;.-..,~ ~copt•, 1111111's il:rii!P :1r~:rirL'I Jill' dial· Dr•Lo:l<'ll I-'Urllilun~ ...... 27 1naniPiing 11111! rr• llu i I d i 11 g were f'ondueted Monday aflet·· I~"~ Hayden's roiP. is thai of a sro11-' IPIIgf•s of 11:11111'1', l•'illlll'd in waldH!s. Mrc. Nancy BeeJ'Y'~: noon al the !-loll Mclh01llst .lames Jo:rlw:.rrl of l.arrsi1r:;. rrr:J· [~q Jo'OX 0 fnrin" soldier of Iot'ILIJW, IIIHlf'l·:· sr't'c•r•n-tloodinn VislaVI!.ion and lhlrd grarle room mullwrs will churd1 wilh H.c!V, Wilson 'l'ennnnl gif'ian, provirll'd Plll<•t·lainnwnl. t~). G MEN'S 0 ~lll'llk i111~ nrou11dh soullu•nr California 1',\'C·JIIf':u-;inu 'l'l.'l'llllil'lllor," thl' Jlic· ~~~~~on 'rwili.t.:-ht. sr.rvl' rl!frcslmwnls. ol 'f'tc Ial I ng. M rs. ner:tor 'rcI' d 111 . a Mr~·. S11111 i\rll'rll'k II':Js pr.,1.:rarn 11.~' · ·riJ(J'lJ.(! WEAR Smula~· IIIli! ,\lnnrlay and· Mexil.'an resoJ'I 11olls, rea,Jy Jun• !:Jrl'f'i:lliZI'S.. ir1 ·"'SIJPII:il' n1rd 1-Iigli lndividrllll gnmrs and Ellioll 1''1'1\' will meel Mnnrlay I"ansmg · 1wsp 11 a 1 al tl w age n f eliaim111n. Mrs. Hov 1\I;JrZior!' 1!:111 fi:~ Dr!lir~IJI. and arlvenlnrr arc \\'l'l'f': st dllrl'gf' of rlinnrr In lalw any joiJ lhHI is n•ason· SI'I'IIPI',\'. srries L'huuh! F'ostet·, ~IG· evening al.so. Mrs. Elf>ano1' Lumi· 8('. 1, •. 1e wns 11nrn ]'•e 1ll'unry 2":>, ·;,n·artgPm:•nr~. lh MASON r:omhined in Coiumlrin f'i<:lure:;' I I I I SIH• was asslslrd hy Mrs. ,\til' IS E!t.i a 1 y Jones , an aiiJiur· 1c 11111 •"X· A1~inu, hut :l!wn,•'s dcJl!'IJrlaiJir.', ii~~l;,., 1\1<:1l'l'' r1\11-i\rlams, co 1!ilfl; ?(J~ IVIy1 ,·rtlsl,·l·, l'lllllll"·' rllli'sr•, 'l't'll' ll,'tvn_" IH70, in Dclhi'lownsllip. She was "Zaral\,'' slnrring Vil:lnr MniLI''f', 011 111:1 Iy male Iling· M'11ss 13 axtrr •s ap- Spl'lll'l'l'· " Tr:ll'y, Jlfll'lr:.yi·' g a fp;p. · l'ltll,'J 1· · ,; .PI'IIY'> 1~ '' P,- t; ani c·li,'ll'",l'' rr( I fir.'. flJ'rJ",J',·Im' crlllC'PI'ri·ia lifelime rr.sirlcnl n[ Ingham Parker ami Mrs. l'l!il llr't'l;. '' Mil'i1:rel Wilrlirrg and l'lolnpluous 11 ------I 1 l 'f l"lasl .anr'r.', . .1.>. r'll", tllllll''illr• ll'f'.,'ilrnc•.rll."' ,· , 1 r•.,ye eounly and 11 ch:.lrleJ• memhr.1· of Anita Jo:klierg. 'I'IJc new fih:~ i~ fll'llar• l II 1 C. lr•ss, fll'indjdr'l! rn:111 of IIH! tlliHJn· 'I' I' · II ' '' 1 11 tilins, gni'IH'I's lhP iu·ting lHn1ors. l':llrl .slnnr lngs an• as \VJo ows:L 111111 P:ll' PXaminalinns. 'l'llil'tl tile Hull Mr.llmrllst l'hllrC'h. sPI in Inrlia's norllrwrost fr"n1 iPI', ,\JWAIIJc a lanrl of pill11gr•, plnmtr•r awl '!'lie Mountuin ir1 whil'it :J•·mmplishlnPnl 111• w;1s s. W. ll:trl Drillr•rs _ 5 ~ 1-" w• .. :, gr:JriP l'llom mothers lire host· Surviving ;JrP. thr. hush;nHI, ;Jid1•rl hy JIH· f:ll'l lhal IIJCJ'e Illrliar:> I f;J!p un,iuslly series will• :l:l2:l. High inrlivirluals will Jll'l'senl a play, "\Vc Shook I!oll Parr.nt-Teaeher m:socia· li.l;IIJH's_ him . !'or· till' di.s:lj;le~. 11'1'1'1': llir l~llfllily 'l're'-'·" Tllursdny and Private Lesson~ by Appointment Sr•f 1tl 1· · · ru•rt 111 11!1' 111 1 1 lion will sponsuJ• a lml\erl goods • • .,;._ o1;:srg . > 'i'· .·r.·lr'l' Mlll'llil\', 2:~.s ..r.,Grl·, D,·,n l•'l'l.rl·•i' ''l'f'llr'tl"" 1~1'1->t'li'IJ'Y ·1,1 'IIlii I \ 1 f ' · '· · .,. ' ' · ' ~ale F'rid:~y, Fehi'Lmry 8, in I he lnr. ,Jr, r; pr•r 11\'nmtg IIH• lnslc Jane1Zkl', 5:i0; .Joe Kit•rs(!)', 205· "l.i, in rtw g:>rn at 8 o'l'iodc !lin Amerif'an SIlure.\', Clrnrlntte Lelur, .Jim Deacons and elder·s of LESLIE, !UICIUGAN - PHONE JU 9-4572 Holt! Mason 71111 Ben's St>rvir·e ...... ;; 11 John;·on, .Jim Parmalce and Hope Prcc·bylerian church mel. Tues- llov l:hrislensrn Fot·rJ Salrs Schnepp. day night at the church. r·nnr!'nuPd on !heir winning way lllusun E::rlyhinls Mrs. Shi•·ley Maul is rlircclor Friday-Saturday FEBRUARY 8-9 Mon. "tue. \Ved. TJ•ur. 2 Shows rrom 7 P. M. ~lt•IH.Irry niL~Irl by winning nil ,, McCul'll Oidsmobile ;_rgain camr. and .fane I.:rieger is studr.nl dir·rc- STEAI{S, CHOPS I.· Friday.SnturGny ... ahows from ti::IU F. l'vl. l pninls fmm Tlwrburn Lumber & l.o life and mauled I he maple~. lnr.• Jim Armour, Bob Blalocl\, BAR·B·Q RIBS & CHTCKEN Sunday !!bows conlinuou!l h·orn 3 1>. M. Coal. E:J!I-!Junn J•'umiiUI'f! copped Werhw:;rlay evening In I he tunr> i Dave Brooks, .Terry Myers, nny G·!l Daily, Suncla;>: 8-li r :l Jll>illl.'i fnrm i\ola~:un Dai1·y, and, n[ •t big poinl.s ;U1d I_ligh team !:)l'flllCJl[l and Ch1·is v~heller, mem­ ------Homemade Pies - 75c in Jlrr• 11lfl!'i' ('():Jiest Davis Clnllr· st•r·irs Jur lhe year ol 2218, and bers uf lhe rlramallc club, con- Pecan Pies - $1.00 Friday & Saturdny,. February 3-9 ing i1nr't ('nurl Cnfp ~·plit poinls on !Ill' losing end was Mills Store. stt'tJctrorl nr.w scenery for lhe Iwith :J ml'!r. Nliisnn Ilr~mc• AppiU•nc(• still on piny. Creatures from a lost age strike f1·om tho depths of the Shows at 7 and 9 P. M. i IIi gil illdil·irJu:J! st•ot'('!; \l'f'J'e 11H.!il' winning slreak tool' :l, !Jig earth! ll'lltll'rl 11,1' Llick Mills, :'iii:!; ]{on pornls- fi'!Jill C:hl'ls,rcusrn l•n•·r.l Wetl!lia)!,· lla!n St•t Bill's I-IOLT BJI.KERY & GRILL Sunday-JJtlonday FEBRUARY 10-IJ \VIr ill•, ~11!1-~-Hi; !·~en SlwJ't'rr, ~:1:!; Sa IPs ~C'I_nn. L1nr~y f' ga~s ~~~m~ Mr. and J\llrs. Vemnn Piff'r of Guy j\'lill1·1·, :.!U1-:'i21; Warllrr also ~p1llmg the p1ns for 3 pn1nts Dimontlnlc ar11Jouncc lhc engage­ Block ~OLJ!h of light in Holt 1\l':tn, ~n-t.:il-1; Tr.'d Lee. 507; and Jrom Kean's store. lllf'nl of 1heir rlaughlcr, Shirley Phone OX 4-3351 ED'tC!"'rO!MG E.XPER!IEfNICIE Eus11H'P Ho_t~;.~()\1,", so;;, High tc;im game was also M:~y, lo Dou Casner, ~on o( Mrs. Team !·:laurlings nre ns follows: rolled by McCarn Old~ ot: 7i:l. Margarel Oberly or Holt. Febru- iN ~IUISPEI\1SS! Indiviclua)s: Helen Barke!', '167, Ho~' Clll'islcnsr•r• Ford Sail's .... 15 111'.1' Hi is the elate set for lhe CIIARCO.-\L BROILED Davis Clorliing ...... 12 192, -t-77·5.3G; Delores Heathman, we riel i ng-. Ball-Dunn fo'umiiUI'e .... 11 1G3, JGS-485; Alberta Betcher, lli5; .Judy Heathman, 1G~. HiS-481; Iiiwanis lias Spmtl.; Nels -Ferriby, 233· Phone Oft 7·2701 Busine~·smen's league Titrsduy 562;per, 20·1-527;E. G. Millard, Tom Moore,514; Otis 203-54i; Clin· ·--======-:::.'• Sunday & Monday, February ·10-11 nigh!. Hi-Klas and Capital of\s­ 1 and Dave Slone, 528. plmll split lheil' match ,while For a T~ste Treat in Sec this one first af the Fox Say It' with Flowers Slnte Fat·m Insurance ami .fay. 'l'cnm standings urc as follows: ·. Gracious Dining • cecs took .1 points from Pr·ice W L For this harem bueaty . , , mighty Zarak fought half a B1·os. ami Mason Elevator. AI Rice Chevrolet ...... ;,:! 31 continent! No c1mateur is Dan Cupid. He is the original _Jack Hub!Jiu·d topped the bowl· Cumming~ ...... 5:! 31 TURNEY'S expert in affairs of the heMt. His advice for Make Sure ers with a 572 series !hnnl

Rr.v. Chnrlcs Drnnl

Peoples meeting nr.xt Sunrluy I' evening. His snn, 'l'ei'I'Y, will sin:,: solo selections.

There will lm no sr!hnnl 1 Wcrlnesclny, l•'ehntnry 13, be·, ·en usc of tenchcrs lnslltulc In MaHon, Renee Cbnpson Is absent from school with mmisles. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I !arlit~ were guests of Mr. and Mr~. Peter Van Leer In East Lnnsln1: Snturdny cwnlng. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich vis·· !tee! at the home of Mr. and Mr,; . •Joe Sterle In Mason Sunday afl· cnwon. '!'hey also calh~d on Mrs. Herman H.kh. Mr. and Mrs. Bll!l Gilbert and For best baking results, try son, Steve, eulled nn Mr. anrl Mr:;. Julian Lyon and sru1, Dennis, IGA Sno-Kreem Shortening ... - Sunclny 1irternonn. more Digestible ... better for you I Mr. nnd Mrs. !loy Majm· of Neighbor I Flint spent I he wee!< end at I he hnme of Mrs. Marguet•lte Davirl. Mrs. Majnr and Mrs. David arc sisters. Miss Marjorie Fletcher wns a Sunday rllnnr.I' guest or Mr. nml Mrs. Roher! Wrdeh ;rnr.l '!'Pel. Mrs. Esther Holmes anrl SOil, LeRoy', spent the wcel; em! al Mass buying assures freshness··· more tlw home of her mol IH~I', Mrs. Lb Can Clara Kennerly, nnrl daughters, important, it ~~~ures low prices. Ruth allrl Mnry, In Fort Wayne. Another visilnr nl tlw Kennerly //I/; I home w;Is n misslnnary from IGA NEW IMPROVED Cuba. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Rnhcrt Wekh ALL- PURPOSE called on till'! !niter's molllCI', Look at this /GA Volue! Mrs. Let Uc Dacoi1, Tuesday eve· nlng. Mrs. !•'aye Wright called nil Mr. anrl Mrs. Wnlte!' Gannwny Sunday evening. c Mr. and Mrs. '!'eel Jones werr~ Jack Rabbit Flour Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nncl Mrs. Rnberl Pollmnn and fnmily lb 25 Lb Cherries In Albion. Later they eallccl on Mr. and Mrs. Ralpl1 Pollman illl'.i Pkg. IGA Red Tart family. Navy. Beans Pitted Mr. and Mrs. Bernnrrl 131anl\ and son of Oxford were rlinncr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frnneis $1.69 l ~~~ 45c~ Lee Tuemtay, Mr. and ~1rs. Julian Lyon and son called on 1\Ir. and Mrs. J. D. PILLSBURY Lyon in Holt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rieh ,, . Quality is Tops at Your IGA! were· Saturday evening guests nf For Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rich in 2 29c East Lansing. Do Your ShopphiCJ At Last wee!< callers at the hom•~ of Mrs. Millie Painter were Ml'. Chase. 6t Sanborn and Mrs. Henry Binl>ley ami Mr. A DELICIOUS TREAT anrl Mrs. Aubrey Tool

Too much and too little exer else Impairs strength, too mucl· . and too little food destroy .health· · thus It seems that both extremef are equally harmful.-Arlstotle

DENSMORE'S) ' IGAj FO,ODLINER' • • '· February 7, 1957 The Ingham County •News Part 3

alate has 835 beds ln ali stniiJ TB hospitals together, with only 612 Drivei Suffers Injuries occupier!. State Asks Bids· Haslett Plans 'J'he county 'l'Il hospltni picture Plo Lerlesmn, :H, of Ifoil wus Judge Ryan Lays eut nnrl ill'ltlst!rl when his ear is slmiinr to the stnte's. Klml. bus On M-78 Stretch struel< n tree nt Kipp nnd 'l'ulth! 210 herls nvullnblo with only 128 X-Ray Schedule . r·oaris a! •t :oo a. m. Sunday, Shcr· Blame for Crime nccup!crl. Genesee has 1G9 beds Through Ingham Ingham's mobile X·ray unit iff's offiecrs reported that Le· for• Til patients with only 118 will IHl in Hnsictt Thursday, Feh·l desrnn ran n Htop sign and On Enviroment occupied. Low bidders will be determined ruary 14, fl'Om 12·•1 nn•l ll·8 p. m. slddriod his car 71l ynrrls on the , With these figures avnilnble, FehrU11ry 20 in Lansing on 11 Persons 15 yc~nr·s olri unrl older biaclmall section ncm· to aid both farmers and industry frnm Ingham eotrnty. today In laking an ac:tivc interest empty hr.r!s 111 lllhPrc·u· llltrposrs, a<;cru·rling to the inter· pr·~vents home wit!\ Rev. Paul L. Arnold Abbott road. The completion date ; Farrali reported. It trains ovc~ Yard Plans Open 'rng Held at Kellogg Center, the In the ilves anri the futures of losrs hospilais IJ('Jng U.'a~r! frll' Jl'<'lation. of Mason Presbyterian church for the 7.1 miles of_ construction 1200 men on the college level each their children." ' other patients who arc physteaily I officiating. Burial was in Maple Is November 30, 19.>7. )'car and instructs several thou- Miclwison·Baker Lumber Co. leadermete wlli ope_n Sat.urday, "i\s a cir·cuil judge," .Judge or menially sic!< .. With lhe dramatic drop in llas· scheduled a grand opening of I Marc~ 2· That. mor~tng wrii fea- Ryan said, "I am rcmlnried daily tulwrc·ulosis Ineidcncc rates and Grove. sand through service courses. the new show room Friday, Feh· lure 1.dea·swap sesstons and gel· that in this tasl< of providing There has IWt!rl a . Sllf.:f.:l'slion 1 llw r'11ange [rom her! rest tr.· Stor Hns In !tddilion, the department is ruary 22, according to Robert acquatnteci groups. Following the g-oorl home rmvironments, often that palir.nls fmm f.hc slniP Ill· I: Close OU t carryrng on over 30 major 1 e· bercuiosis sanatorium at flnwc•ll :wrr,rl·y and drugs in treatment 1 Coon, yard manager. Prizes, rc· Junche~n Will !Je an ;lpernoon. of we faiL" Mason shoe store is going- out. 1 scarcl1 projects to explore tillage freshments and demonstrations discusston penods. I he cvcnrng- ____ .. be shifted to empty beds in other of the disease, I he state and the r·r111nlies have more TB beds than Robert· Thompson of business. The store is havinr~ l111ethods, the usc of solar en· wlH highlight the day.Jong oh· hanquet will he srmri Bnns, Drnnthy C ulc•y school ll'Ym nnsuJm In St or It Sue Iln1 vr y Bn1 il111 1 II •I Its Lin Mr nnrl Ml s Clayton Gonrh lc h htlrlgc Boll bet, youth \Vie! I\ .uul Tit 111 vlnrlc lncoiJH nncl fnmlly of ',unnclrl wem Sun Cobh nelull work Pust01 or thu Phyllis M txlnP IlurlldiJH Ilnmls will 111lve In Sloe!( clnueh Hf'v .J E I nmhmd nnrl rl1) rllnnm guests of lhr h rmr Mnmrohni!HP Mn1 j Ann Musolf hi lrlgo HI 2 p 111 I IH y will he rJI his wlfr .tttrmrlr.rl the lnclrsnn cnts, He\ mrl MIH V Tf Br..urls /nun PllfCI (,m )I Smllh IPIIY vlrler! Into g1oups Jcecllrllng to In snclntlon pnstm' confenmr e ll'y Smllh lliHI f) !VIcl Wyc !toll, sfJIIIllrnts fnr 1111 hntll s rrllf'll Cement Cll y lust WPI'IC Cia r cnrc Howe s1l unrlm sepLLtlf' conrluriOL~ I IPVC 11th I IIIIH ( s BPd\\1 II h Will Bntill'l of M tson In Ji'l01 !do~ !hey will tlwn join fell 2 hours But gtss Gic•nn.t C!llft, Alire Ilr. will VIsit his son Dmcn nf [11 net icc 'l'nvra n llh11.r• I xtln~ulslu d C "''I Ilnnnnw,tlcl Vonelta Ilowc>, nnr! h1 of her In lflw nne! Suppm will llC' sc1 ve rl Sloel(iHiciJ:(P nnrl (,lfgnly rhr Dirk llullenlnrlwl, F'lrrl sister M1 mrl Mrs Lyle Mm rii'Jllllfnwnt IJcicl 11 hltze• In llw Mills f',t\ Schultz, Dlcl\ Soilf'l nnmlnnl fpp Ill the cicmcnl .n 0 shu II I hey Jcfl on Sunrln~ morn school eufr\Pill wl1!1 111 lu1Lil tfl tpll tnwnl chnvr> fliP (,lf!gOI y anrl Bill W.tlht ow, Lnll' ei\VIItrl fol II J IX tllon lrl'fnlf' Iill I L\rln to 1 Sl flO[) lrms, stir! AI lrnth Mmun Ann Cnsslrly, 13oh P.llll and Mnnn Oestmle of hc1t Mnsrhlrr ownr1 !'Hilty ('nllirls, Duvlerl Glynn Mmy El Mnson e.rwnl Sunfl,ly \\llh llw Stnvr1 nf Ml,hlgm wiLing eausPcl !liP IIIC• .11 'i 10 lrn !fer nry fildiurl IIulsnn Gal1.1wnys while then Sf tiP nnl\etsltv wrll hr gLI!',f StllHI.ty Pvcnlnr• 1\lt tnrl Mts L111~ Llnc!PtnC'I Plf Long, ful111 parents M1 mel Ml s L tWI cme n eonrlur.toJ J!nr Jnnrl Nyc 1s t hr Mnschlw IIHI thc11 'iyP.u ulcl Muson LOitnlnc Mills, lellll Mills Orstm le, \ isltcrl Mt nnrl M1 s d.lughlm PI Jsr lilt wm e In t l1r M 111 Hyha fingr1 Slone Mnx!Jw StocJ()JIJclgc' h lnri insiiiH 1~1 TCI I nrr.n f?IJrlr In Tnrllnn 1 1y D twsnn T Psllc lllllcl fiiVPtll when tliC•y tw.url liwll ring Stevens nnrl I ~IIY Wllrl Mrs Raymond Shnnl, unrlm William Stnnsr.JJ Dmsvlllf' mlirlng I rulrcl LlflSI IllS I hey Ninth Willi lin c.unh\1111 Dnn went ".lll gr.r y nt Mason Gc>neral lnvcsllg tlrrl tiHI fnllnri llnmcs Cm Jry SIIIHnn Collins C.llnl Dlx hnspil tl nn I hut"rlny romlng ft nm ll1e w.tll hr lund t IH' nn Shn1 on II mscn M 11 y Lnu llw C1 nss1 oaf! I n1 rnm s rlt\f'llJUlll I!Jel litlll Ill!' eushlnns,l!crhl, Dotolhy llulchlnsnn Ann Sewing e Juh will iwvr a v tlrntme Bell Summons r>l I he fLnJuluJ e I hct e w IS 1 l\lmhf'lolllslws M 111 Lllrn I\ not I pllllj .11 the hnmro nf tis ]r>Hict hf'oi\Y ,IC' umulntlnn of smnlre Elnlne Mn1 sh tll B.uiml 1 Mill M1 s Kmmr>th B1kcl Monel n r.vrnlllll' J'ehrum y I 1 Help for Sick lVII oil HI Ml s [(rmwl h 13 llWI wrH' r, 1t Lll clny even! ng PP1slslr nl rmglng nf 1 r 11111 nf M1 nnrl Mrc Lurlell rllnnf'l hell shmth ttlrl nron 11 M.IHOil Sa I 11 r rl ,, ~ prompted J cf{o~ Cillll chJIJ nf <'11 Lflllllll I 0 tel Stoel,hllrlgro UHI h s son At IIIII! visiting lnm f1 om L lltstng In I clnn. Cll'f'J lnvrsligi\e Iiley found tl ttme from thf' lwmr of Mr tnrl Ml s Mt anrl M1 s Wnyne Gcrr werr C lwrte~ (to s ,tl o o, c h tpmln ~IIJHity !IIII'IS of MIS l'lmentl• Dlltfnn Mr .mel Mrs Jim otel ITem y .111rl 1\11 .tncl M1s rrnest Stmlh 11111 fl1il wrtr f ucsclly cvcntng guesto, of Ml nnrl Mrs W.lyllf! Ger.t anrl famtly 13111 Smith 1rportccl 'II San F'tnnc1sr.n lm nnvy rlntv MnnriAy Marriage Applications

J"l'A lfns S(Jrnl.rt M1s I\Cilnclh Olio f tclcson rllsllicl rhrer len nl ltrlrl sc1 vtcf' !01 PIA WoiSS]lCtkC!I tllhcPii\ merlmg We dncsrlty eve tung 111 thr l':mma L 'mtlh clement 11) school gymn.1HIIIlll "My whole family's trying to get me to buy an OK Used Carl"

\\ nnu~n AUt nrl Uulltrt Mts Wtlltlln DIIHCI 1J SLI If you'w gettmg broad hmts about the old farmly j)C'I VISCll of lile hoi lunch j)l 0 g11m tnriMr !JcneHtrhllr!senl bus, see your Chevy dealm 's wmte1 wondeilnnd of .11ul Mrs Ev Hlc>nr. Snmmcrs ol OK Used Car values. OK popubnty is snowballmg Stncl(hllrlge Mt s Lm em Dough I w1th cars that a1 e mspected, 1econdJt10ned and ell y of Muntl h tnrl Mt" Pc 11 Je dealei·Wmlanted m Wilting Volume L!admp; kec'ps M,trsh til nf Gregot ~ .tlir.'nclcrl ll1c Ingh 1111 counly sr hool Junrh ns selectwns btg-and pnces small SOCidllrJil £111111er II 0 k e ttl D S Wrdnesday Clnuclc Llmo1 e ts slslnnl county sLLpr IIlli( nrlcnt ol Only franchised Chevrolet dealers 0 ti{J,mcl r ounl v \ 1s spc 1kcr display these famous trademarks.

spr.nrllng Ill!' p1s1 2 wrrks 11 lilt! he~ ettugilfCI M• s C. 11 ~.: 1110 nncl I I Sl~let leflllneci IHllllf' ilctC \1 tlh AL RICE CHEVROLET them 447 S JEFFERSON MASON NOTICE OF Biennial Spring PRIMARY ELECTION In Ingham County

A T1ne rn1 v C:ertr 1 J~ 11111 r1 n~nutv R4'!JORlor Monday, February 18, 1957 ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR of Pt ohntu DETEilMINATION OF HEIRS ORDER AI'I'OINTING TIME FOR Polls will be open from 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. for the purpose of nom­ NICHOLS-April 9 1957 HEAIUNG CLAIMS AND I Oil Stnle or Mu htJ::I J hP. Ptohntfl Com t DETERMINIIT!ON OF HEIRS ror the County or I LII m DURGAN-Aplll 15 !957 inating Ingham County Circuit Judge. SUllo of M chagnn 1 h~ P1 ol 1Le C H 1 t At. n R(liUtlnn or fill d Comt ill~ld r I fOI the County or Inghl m lho Proh 1Lo OIT ro lho City of M At. n HO~Aion or tiiUtl Co Jrt heltl nL HOD n th Rn I County on the 2Rth dny tim olulP. OfTtcc In the Ctty or MnAOn of Jnnuu y II 11 19r.7 p, In th~ Rtlld County nn Lhc ll Rl dny or City of Mason Electors Will Nominate Councilmen Candidates. ProMnl liON ROili'RI J, llR/11,~ I P1 Jtntnry \ n 101!7 ulgo of olmlo Po c•o l HON HOflEn'l l Dill\ ICE In tlco Mnllol or ll 0 EKlnlo of M!IRY Jmhm or Pro! ntc T OllE11 A NICHOl !l Dor.ac llleo hclng ho1 eby nl>rolnted for In tho u£tm noon snfcl time 1tnd J)lncc tho -o:mmlnr tlon nnd ndjnatmont or nll bP.Inp; hereby nppointIlle of Mrs. Gl!orgn :tnrl Dunsvllle will hnve to he Luudcnln!e, F'Jorlda, to spr!rHI a lng home. nnrl Miss Hosnmnnd nneku,g, Mr. nne! Mrs. LcwiH Freer and Mlldli!JI. Mrs. A. ,J. l\1illr•1' will l\'11'. anrl Mrs. Don Somers anrl net ns c:o·hnslcss. MYF Groups Plan ready fur this one. eouple of weeks with Mrs. M1·s .•r. fl. Da!Jon Is sflll In St. fnmlly vlsilr.cl the Inlier's par· Boys who contributed to the Diehl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,J. Lawn!llr'e hospflal, Lansing, hut sons n[ St odridp;e, --- playthings In the hastily im­ provllied Austrian havens. '1!oor·e and Lelanrl Pe1-rlne. They WiiS 11 Frirlay visitor of his par·, Chtu•l'lr 11unr·ds tu Mcllt Kelley ·etUI'Ilt'd to the town hall for· t·e· enls, 1\lr. and Mrs. Davlcl l31rltN.' Tllllrstlay, F'chr·uury 7, mcrn· ·reshmc!lll.s. ,f Mr·. and !\Irs. Wa;•nt• 11lf'V<'IIS and hct·s o[ l!Je offielal hoard of the Chllfllll SI!I'Vit!t!.~ CmuhrPit•d The committee for tile party family anrl I lnrr;lrl i\selline and Vnntnwn e!Jureh will meet at the fl.egular chap!!! scrviees were was 13arhara Cool<, Mnry .Jane son of Fllnl wc•rr• S11nd;1y visitor. .; home of M1·. nnd Mrs. Carroll conduclrd Thursdny mnrning at .';merson and Burl Heclglnn. For CIRCUIT JUDGE of tlw Balwrs. Glynn. On Monday, February 11. the scltonl. Tlw sC!rVice OJ>enerl L. Jf. fo'osler of llnll visiiPci Ills lnl!lllliers of Ute nfflclaf hoard of with ~inging by lltc.sl.uclenl borly Cumm1mif.y lii<~Uwdist nf nu.ns­ the Dansville Methodist church ~"fllhcr, 1111's, Olivl' l•'o.~ler, Salur· will nwc!l al the home of Mr. Jed by Miss Elsie Cohh. Miss •lllc• anti V:utt<~wn, 11ov. Charles Ingham County Dorothy Dunsmore, dwpel cllllil'· 1. Gross, pastor. 10, church day. and Mrs. Davlrl Diehl. Both meet­ man, presided, Seript.u1·r. w;u; ;chon!, Dansville, G. E. Manning, ings will hegln at. 8 o'clock. rend hy Janel. !3rlggs. Tho mc~­ lllflel·lntenrlent.; ·11 :lfi, worship sage, "Tfw Magnificent Ohsc.+ s1•rvir•e with a message hy the ( N on-Pal'tisan) Jle~-;·isii'Jitiuu nnl!• 'l'nld DOES YOUR sion," was given !Jy !lev. Fran!< pastor; 10, worship service at There will be registra linn for Cowlcl< or Millville. Vanlown; 11, church school, Mrs. WATER I he village election Saturday, Carroll Glynn, superintendent; Ft•hruary !l, from 8 11. m. to !l *A J... U'E J... ONG RESfllgNT of In~ham Counly Mrs ..Jennie Every of Maoon 1i::l0, meet at clturch for M. Y. F'. SOFTENER p. 111. and Monday, February 11, has been spcnne Gmtss of Bliss· or Shmwnorl annnutwP lhr. hlr·tlt Mr. nnrl Mrs. Nnll BntTII'i< of Two lr'l'lllhr•r 2!1. MrH. 11 stalled lntr'l<. were: Bill Byrum, 1wvonlh; Chnr· One Injured !Ju~;h nnd rumlly of Lirllton, Mr. An open honnl or r.rhtmllnn Barrie!; Is 1111' rlnugllli'J' of Mr. 'l'lw Hal ph Hllzors nnrl Mrs. lot tr! Bnlclwln nncl Dennl:o; Chn)l· i1lld Mrs. ,Jess Rlnnls ;inrl son o[ mePIIng IH hoolcerl for Mnnrlny, nnrl Mi'H ..Jay BPI'i nnrl Mr. and Mrs. I'------j Hill 1ownshlp w11:1 e'J'IIll'nlly In· snlrl Mrs. Kr'llneiiJ 'Bitzer. '!'hey cJwll, '11th; nncl ,John 1\mfl' ancl Leonard Broolrlng I he hnsp!lal. l\1ar·y Wlnlder, Phyllis shepnrrl· of Balli!! Creek WPrc gneHis Stilt· Lansing. llPsirlPH !liP widow, Mr. BIIZPI' son, Honnle Sr:hmil, Garry Hny· rtny of the fnl'llli'J''s fliiJ'f'nls, Mr. Mrs. Bllzct· \Vli.Y IJHIVI'rl to Sl. is .'atrvlwd hy the son, Kennrlh monel, Robert. ,Tupp, Billy Jewell, nnrt Mrs. Ira BniiPy. Mary's hospll;il al Wr•sl Palm of L:tnsing; hi'Otlwrs, Chestm· nnrl Phyllis Hollowny, Ruth Henrler· CJAI\mJUtl\mN rllel not have to lool< far to find hn!l ronclltlons I MisR Vernlrr Shrrman anrl Beach. llr•r so11, 1\r•ntwlh, who lfnllll'l' nJ' .Anril'f'WR, 1nlllnnn, nnd smi, 11111 Byrum nnrl Mary, An· nrevnl()nl In many of lhe JHII'ill Pill! 1-(lll'sls ol JJ;lecl news oJ' thr! ar'l'irlt•nl, said somro Illinois; n slsll'l', Mrs. TOIIitt Haltl'l' Elghlh, Irene Chmlelewslli, Lu· ngn, Lue·k of ltollt t'unrls anrl manpowet• hns heen lhe r:hief oh· lhe frAHI'1fnr!t'\, P 111 '1'nls, Mr. llllri hopP J'or lwt· lr'r'oi'Pry is now oJ' llunlinglon, ln11inna; nnrl o1w IIH!I' Crnfl, WnllncP Crnft, Cnro· I I I 'rl ll I . I Mr~. rrr 1 ,, 11 r.nnan. giVI'n. Mr.~. lliiZI'J' .Yilslrdltf'rt com· grnndl'itllel. Jyn Grieves, 1'onyn Kol'onlch, Su· slaclc lo ·IIW l'onsf'J'Val nn r c!pflr I mrn . . lt! cons£!rvn. on 1 epar ·. mrnt hns pi need before Michigan's legiRialm·e a progrnm In im· -··-···· ---·-·· .------~ s'nn Monror, Hosemnry Smith, ,Jamrs Wehrl' anrl Nondn Whit· fJl'IIVC nnrl expnncl tlw pnrlc Rystem. Okemos and Vicinity SAM STREET HUGHES IWYi Ninth, Dat•leme Adams, Mar· !\Irs. \VultN llr•ul'lunun lcnc Aelams, Bcll.y Albright., Over 700 people allr.nrierl lhe Sharon Anrh·cws, Clwrlolle Balcl· 10 o'dnck srrvicr. Snnrl;1y for the win, Grorr(e Beaumont, Ronald WilliamstOn flt'HI servlr•c• In III'W l'illll'eh. Tlrv. Blgg, Linda PariWJ', VIrginia Mrs. Reah Horstman Gr!ot·ge GreiiPnbt•rge•r, pnslnr nf Bud;, Drmnls Chappell, John Middif'Ville 1\'lr.llwriisl l'llllrcll, liS· Cowing, Hoger Dnvld;;on, Pill. sisl!'fl nev. Evnns. Fifly·lwn JWW E:wm·s, Hobert Flelrls, Georgeen Cluh IJus Dhme·t· MSU Shulrnt Jlonorc'il Past Noble C:rnncls club of mcmhf'l':i wm·r rec·Pived 1r1 llw Luedtl, .Tf'nifl'l' Mnddnrler, .Tan· Jarnrs W. Harris, son oi MrH. church. Sunday, l;'ellruary 10, Dt•,. ice Marquedanl, Mary Mitr:hell, Myrtle Hr.llclmh lorlgr• No. 72 mel Helen .Hnrl'is of 1130 N. Putmnn, Monday night. at llw ilnmc of G. Mc•rrill Lennox, exer:ul ivP HI'!!· I .John l'vlumhy, Tl'is Hhines, Larry Willlnmslnn, is nmong the lop relnry of lhf! Dc•lrnil nnrt Mil'ili· -Rousr, Howal'fl Snell, DalP Vnn· Allee Catlin for a fi::JO holwmian ~;r:holars M Michigan Slale uni· SIIJlJWI'. Tlw nlf'Piing was e•allerl gnn l'mllH'il nf l'llllt'r·Jws, will Ill' I!PrLinrlen and E:rlilh Wiltse; veJ•slly lo he.' honorer! at a dinner spPakeJ' al Community l'itllrl'li, Tenth, l{al'£'n Hoenig, .Judy to order It~· l'rr•sirlr>nl Allllll Cas· Thu1·sdny f'vening, Fl'hi'Uar·y 7, at Mrs. Ttulh Silliman Pllli'J'Iaitu•d Amhs, ,Jim Allen, Chfll'les Adams, ~arlay. DuP to had 1\'l'allwr sr1·er· 1 hr. Uninn building on t lw cam· the Pinne1•r Ladir•s a I hi' I' IHIIIli! Frank Balrlwln, Sharley Ban· al of 1.111! memlwrs rrnm Lansing pus. Ile \ViiS an aii·A siurlenl las! .January A pllllllr:l{ rlilllll'r \\'liS nlstcJ·, .ramir Bullor·l;, Joann Bux· wet'l! IIIJalllc• In aiiPilll. 'l'he jli'C'Si· an. rerm. Mrs. Harris rec!eivcrl an server! In trl memlwrs anrl·:1 visi· ion, Cameron Carler, Norman drml nskerl caeh mrmlleJ' In have invitation from Presidl!nl .lohtt tors. Vir!C·PJ'esirlrnl 1\:alr Wr'ir'h ChmirlrwslaiJ /lot·stmun al I he oeeasion. Harris is a soplw· E:lainr Hnmillon, Sanrlm Karn, reslr.:nerl from till' ol't'it•f' of t rr•as· ahsrne1• nf prr.sirlr.nl. !Vlat·y rtnnl'y mo1·e majoring in eleetrical en· ohnwccl rnlm'PII slidc•f: nf hrauli· Virgil Kenl, 1\'lary Jane Monroe, urct· and Vivian Crips wns clcr:terl gilwering. A grnduntc of Wil· Phyllis Pleree, Pflt Rflyrnond·, bv the duh In lalw lwr pla"r< The Cui plaf'cs she hilrl sc•rm on her llamslon high school in lfl5l, br vacation lrips in lhP U. S. anrl Marv n.idtnrrlson nnrl Charlrs Jl~Xt nH'cllng wi II he IIIC' Ins I SCJ'VC'rl •I Y!'fii'H in lhe aiJ· fOJ'f'O, Riclimoml; Monday in February, at lhl' IJome Canada, Elevl'nlh, Joan Drrnlon, Pal of Vlvinn Crips. Mt·. nnd Mt·s. ilnsil Piper ;·prnl Sunday at lbc home of llwh· pnr· l~airchilrl, Rexnnne Beaumont, Mr. anrl Mrs. .r. C. Monroe Cleaner Clean Carol Bnlrlwin, Richard Ballu[[, Bllg·ng·r•ml'nl. 'l'nld spent last week end with llwir enls, Mr. anrl Mrs. ChariPs l'ipr•r. Ol(emos C' o 111m u n i I y Child Loi~ Cheslr!l', Rosanne Cowing, Mr. anrl Mrs. Hex I·Iullihcrger son-in·law anrl daughlct·, M1·. nnd Marlin Da\•is, 11ulh Deleeuw, announce lite engagement of ilwir Mrs. H. L. Rogers, anrl Dchhy now cnrns·•'jAN I Bf'mell Dulw, Gerald llnmiiLon, rlaughler, Ler. Ann, to \Vaynr. K Lynn at Roynl Oak son:Nc~•·: You'll rub your eyes and look ugain when you see how sparkling Jflo:A I.S Charles HLttchlnson, .Jean net II! Blosscy, son of Mr. anrl Mt·s. Willimnslon hand pnrenls will MrDanic>ls, Ken Macklnder, Gary clean we get your clothos ... even the stubbornest stains come Clarcnr•p Hlrwscy, HnuiC' 2, Wil· l1ave a hake sale Snturrlny, Feb· "The Importance of a Moses anrl Sanrlrn Winchc>ll; nnrl liamslnn. A summor wr.dding is runry !J, al Pox Markel nl It a.m. Circuit Court Jud9e out, ihunh lo our genilc but thorough tren· GII'IH l'lns - lng vulnnllnes nne! rnvorR for tho Haf·e Sin Love Sinner / With the GirT Scouts In slmte, linn's Dny. · J·~urn S1H1lor Scnuls r1f troop Nn. 11<1 Iennvnlo:wPnl. Jwmns, 'l'hoy nm 1 IIIIVI! met Harry Dnr.shurg urur scarf for her old plano. Jt Mnl>lng Hr~J'IIphnoiiH, r!leellng Schollr.lrl, 111. ]Hil' 1Jn1nn Just GIJ·Js 1\uil, l'!lmln ICnllwtnln 'f'nni\IJtii'S J'r.colvNl their pins unrl ec•J'III'J. niHo 11'111']\lllg nn n prngJ'nm to through youJ' JH!WHJliiJlOI', Ho cllrl loolwrl so nlcr. sho had to huy u offleers, !Pm·ning llnJno nursing Wnrlnosrlny ufiPJ' sdwnl. '!'he Brownie Srouls or I mop No. 1'rnnJl No. 41!j r:nlm·lnlnr.rlthelr cntcH rnr IIJCll' hlllllO lliii'Hing I J'I'I!SI'IIf t'nl' I hem. MI'H, Mfllll'lce u fino plrn~n of worl1 In finding u new plnnn to go with t.ho now nnrl Jmlttlng are .Ius I. a few prn.l· gii•IH rJ!:wussl!d lrnnp cnmplnrr In fl2 lii'U Jrmrnlng In !mit unrl lll'l! loncheJ'H (l[IP.r sr.hnnl Woctnnsrln.l'• COlii'HI! 'l'llesr!ny. I Sll'llil Is IJ'nop lr!:idi'J', munlr.rrr to Htnp him f!'flrn mut·· senrf, It Isn't funny in l.hls cnso, er.IH on Jho ngcnrln at Girl St!IIUI Ihr. spring, nnrl eloclr.rl now oW- 11lsn tuldng mller ~;lmtlng lnssrms ,'J'hc glrJH sm•ver.l refreshmrnls h l rlrn·lng ngaln. I, Inn, wnnlerl him It Is a vldous cyclo nnrl c•nn go mcP.IIngs In Mnsnn thl:; wr.r•l<. r~nJ'H, They an•: Cl11ilrmnn. at IIrllt. 'l'rnnp officers arc: Ton·y which tlwy hnrl fll'cl)nr·Pri. MrH. lng am County News Fe1~ruary 7, 1957 Page 5 erntgllt. AI. tlw llmr: nf hiH c•ap· on !orovet•. CIIIIIIIIIIA' 1.~ nisr•UHSl'll Rhi!J',YI llnrvnth; sr.cretnry, .Tully Ilnmlln, preslrlrmt; 1\Hren Moore, Chnrles Cllppt!r gnvc lhe troop ,------'------·---'------,..; turr my hriP.f ,ioy tUJ'IWd to :;or· Harry DocHJmrg has goocllrlea;; Mr.mhr.rs nf troop No. 171 nwl. Gucrrlern; trr.nstH'r.r, .Tnnlcc Hor· Vii'O·presldnnt.; Audrey ShnrmaJJ, some Jlolntors on fnc~c. hnmls nnrl Mrs. row whr.n I rrncl the stnlemenl.9 ami ahlllly, I nm surprised In sl!~ with their IC!ader, Elrnr.w ton; ;:nrl l'cw·r.atlnn londcl', Dor· srerelnry; Putty But.Jor, trens- hnlr enl'l!, Most wornon lll'e not so young as !hoy are In llu~ pnpPI' of thnsc who said him worldng on !lw wrong nnglr.. ·------·-. ___ ettn I~Jmenrlnrf, Mt·s. Dnnalrl lll'lll'; and 13P.d!c-Dnwell Jcourt.h gmrle girls fmm Steele words lo this l'ffl'd, "If W£! hnd It Ill' ensler to lwep well than 1!l - Sir Max Bcerbohm I'IIUghl. him lll'lllillli Stoelllll'idgo hen! n diseuse. One lnocnlnlcs nil ovm• the ern1ntry, Judging h,\' tmop.11rsl Hlrl instructions. and Mrs. Phillip MncLnlw arc street, mcmllm·s of Brownie 1111: slnll' wouldn't hnvc In IWPJI for polio rather thnn l~th WIIH elrctrrl A play, "The Bmwnic Story," chllrh·cn ai: Coldwntcr home ir• It slrllws. Why gather liquor rev· Sun Oo. of Onnnda 1111'11' hPIII'IH nncl m·r only a shncl,! r!nue to puniHh nlllt'rlereJ'H after -all !rinds of trnnspnrtatlnn. I prrsHlent ot troop No. Ii-I last! Is hoing lll'rtctlc!!tl hy girls o! pul In llwlr srmphnoks. Mrs. Lnc• Lil't~ Asstu·mwt~ lil'ill!l' llliln nm! who rlors thr f hey slrllw? CI-IAI1LES K C'll i\ Mflf~I1LATN, Wl'r~k. Ot lwr nffil~c·rs nn•: Bonntr! It•onp No. 41fl. They plnn tn pr~· CJat•hnrrlsfeln met: wil h f he girls ll:J \\', MIPhh~nn, Lunslll'l' CnngrassmHn EdJ' nnd llilte the sin. Why del'.~ solved plus all the other rloc•sn't. lliii'I',Y Dor.shurg n It11ck mJ.qery, poverty nnll ttnhnpplncss. Your Family's the mol of llllll'rlm· which is Would you work for peHC'e or TI-l Aid Your "drlnl<." Senrch the stories of wnulrl you legalize munlor'?" IlEAL BUDGET r•J·Imrs in lhr Jlr.Ws and notr: how Ml1S. LOUISE GILMAN, mnny lin! lalcl In "rlrlnl1." Va~· LPsliP rpwz: "l-Ie Is 11 good man, hill ·------~------~------~------~------drink Is respnll.'ilhle for till! r•J•Inw." '1'111' st;lfr rcc·eivcs n gnorl Serve Plenty J'l'VI'IIlll' from nkohnJJr, hewmge.", from nnrl tltrn spends many Unws that Lincoln's Words fiiTIOIIill In support the et•lnw~ This Is the time of year when of Fresh and r·a usr•d by II. I I is 1i ltr. I hr. sl Ol'Y wr. l.hlnl\ of Abraham Lincoln. FRUITS' VEGETABLES A&P! of 11 wnman whn rrr•eivrcl a hrnu· ·our hearts grow wnrm as we rr.· mPmhet• his frnder spirll, his un· rlcrstanding of people, nml his Political Truth powm·ftll worrls. COME SEE ... YOU'LL SAVE at A&PI·------~------~~----- 1 ,J. l')l~HI' I fnoVPJ' OIWI' WI'Oie, We nrc, of course, glnrl thnl W•~ I "Ir I hllrl a SOil, l'cl clo fliiP lhing, nrc Amcrknns. Anrl prrhnps as )'I] lc~JJ Jtilll till' truth, J'cJ III'VI;r significant a rrnson us any for 1 OUR FINEST QUALITY, HOMESTYLE Jrl him r·atd1 mr in a lie." When being glad, is flwt wo hnve IIIP 1 a fPIJmv liPHI'H I ilr many Iales privilege of Jiving In lhc lnnrl nf j that Pomr fmm politir•al snm·res Ahmham Lincoln. hr wnnclr•rs snmPiinw :JrP I hPy On FebJ·uary 22, 18:12, Lincoln ' IJ•ur. gave a fam~us nrlrh·rss ahnuf Tt wns nnl so long .ago whPn C:Por·ge Wnshinglon, Fnllowlng AaP PEACHES I we liParcJ tlw clog story that eamo the lalk, lw wrote a Jr.ttrr to a I fmm W;H;hin~lon, nnd the pooch West Point carlet, for· whom he I in tho ln I was j11SI a l1icl, l clirl a green earth. 11cr-r11il fo1• lhat vir·-~· ;J yPa1· hitd1 in wh111. they r,;rJJrrJ tory." 1hr• llillifllllli gunrcl. I thought it As T sit. hore this moming, T. fun. I I WIIH r>dur-at innal In n wnnllr1· whnt. Abrnham Lincoln youn,~ fr>llnw. Bul I fnunrl ntlf CORNED BEEF woulcl lhinl< of u,q tnrlny. I won· thPir rules and I'Pgllllllious WPI'O rim· what· immortal wonts of sor· ~hnnl i1s rigid us I earr.d for. row would cnmr from his lip::; a~ 1 Kildlf'n rlclail was rough. Some· be would lnolc upon poor . RED 'llmrF the Pggs werr not. up to America today; ns we slaughter I .12-0Z. 14-0Z. par, h'III'C> syrup on my roller] nals nLtr 11ol.enlial lcnclership of thr. RIP f. 'lUBE was not loo plc•;tsing, and when fnt.uro upon the highways; ns we CAN !JI~:w 25c lilr hLtgle we were llal on e Tomatoes pour our money inlo this clenrl· Olll' illll'k, or slanrling creel on Jy drinl\, and r,o without has· lmtl1 t'PPI. In ll1r month of .Tunc, pilals, schools, churches, home,q; CRISP AND FIRM SIZE 24 I!'H:l, if il Iwrl not IJccn for this as we turn OUJ'SCI ves into a na- .. CELLO unit landing in Dctrnil tliC're 1ion of sin ves to a trr.menclous 10 30-0Z. Radishes 3 BAGS , 29c Head Lettuce 2 - FOR 39c l'ould ilavr bern lllllllY lives lost nml vicious advertising monster, Bartlett Pears ~~A~~~L;cT 2 CANS 69c durin~ n rinl. the alcohol propagamla machine. FLORIDA, FANCY A&P, FRESH FROZEN, SLICED· AND SUGARED The National Guarcl was once I !mow he would repeat tile Jnolrr>"'•r we justifiably can. Wesson. Oil. ,~g:.· ·41c ~~:· 79c · a.oz. view or tite budg'i!t, tax cuts I Sliced· Cheese· FRANKENMUTH. PIC G. 39c All Prices In rhls Ad Effective rhrough Saturdayl Feb. "" for.the present. However, . hopefully .to the time are. possible, .I have. · .,Crisco .Ch:eese. Spread ·Halidi-Snacks, Cheez/ Whiz· 2 .bills which - SHORTENING , KRAFT'S PINJ:APPLJ: tax burden; This OR PIMENTO . KRAFT'S iti~i;':'pi~~~··F..;foir~ •.. _-.public shtd~, .· s:oz.. . . 1 6 ·JAR': ·" ·~~-: 57c::' .. i.;J~~~~IJU:?~~~,p~' ,·: ;·.'.: , .. ~ -, ·, . > ·.:.- ''"-.: ._r, .'·' February 7, 1957 Pauc 6----.... .------~------•Ingham County News Go To Church This Sunday , ~ IIII//JII/1//IP~ This Message Is Brought to You This Message Is Brought to You as a Public Service by the as a Public Service by the ~ Following Firms and Individuals Following Firms and Individuals

Wolverine Engineering Co. MARATHON Mason Ken's Marathon Service South Cedar Street ~nd Eifert Road Lonsing A. A. Howlett & Company Mason The Peoples Bank Bement Feed & Supply Service of Leslie MJson Holt Bowling Lanes Holt Van's Service- Sinclair ~ Mason Mason Dairy Moson Dart National Bani< Mason Morse's Restaurant I Mason The Farmers Bank ~ ~ Mason ~ ~ Murdock Oil Company - Mobilgas Robart Nursing Home Dansville ~ ~·~ ~ Mason ~ .~r:•:·),~•••;::::.•••··•r~::,:•·•;:.··:· ~ C. W. Glenn & Sons Collins Eledric CHEVROLET & BUICK ~ Stockbridge Stockbridge ~ :::::-----~ Ace Propane Gas George's Food Market South Cedar Street Moson Lansing

Dart Manufacturing Co. Mitchells' Dept. Store Mason Leslie

Consumers Power Co. The Ferris Company Mason Wilde'~ Super Food Market Stockbridge Estes·Leadley Funeral Home Holt - Lansing Lindy's Drive-In Mason Heights * !IInson Pr•psh~·lr•riun, Pn11! L. i\rnnlrl, ministf'r. Sunday. 10 am., service of worship, Smut Sundml'nts mny talw In oiiU'r lnstatweH, stnrlents whr changer! to lnelnrle somo of the nrlvantnge of tho Hllpr•rvisr•rl /Jorrw lmvr' ar:r:ompnnlml tlwlr pnrent£ mnny olhm· products avallahle, study cour~PH offurr.rl hy lite ;rhroarl on gnVC'mnwntnl or husl Poultry May Get State Inspection • Ill Ill Unlvcrslly of Mlehlt::llll l').fr>n:.lon lll!HH IIHHignnwnts have lwpt ur Nol only Is n clellclniiH dlnncl' servlec. t lwir, hlgl1 sdHml siLidlcs nne! ny JCJ,nmlt Wllll'l~ cheap, unlnspcctecl poUili'Y corn· In clcllect. the Slln's heut rnys ami l\llchlgnn l'rtl~H AHsoclatlnn Jng from southern states, lwcp the recording Instruments (ll'ovlrlml, hut uddltlonul Mlchlgun There 1~ still time to onroll nnriJ havn graduatcrl with their ow~ · The ls of the produce. This magnesium, a metal known for expect more. clal function Is to inspect the sci 'on North Atlantic convoy clip identlllcs the Inspected birds Its combined I I g h t n c s s and • '' • Regularly $45 , training of cadets. duty. During the final 2 years of In the marl.· .• U\011 -·· .~.. -~· . ' . ~ '• ~ shig .F~resbytery will be Tuesday, February 12, at·the.HoweU Pres·.· :; ..~- tr '. ' ~·11'!,,. , ~0 .... ,A~\11 .' . · . O.f. lngh~~ :. ~Oii~ty·~,. ·i :::~:; ;,:':: .. :: lbv•ter·lan · ·church, . · the · riewe$t .liM• . ' -'Norn.l'~,rtis.!n Primarv:.:r-eDrua1rv '18;'1957 · :,. :;,·,,, · . the Lansing .. · · ' ... ', ... "· ' (t.'• .. ; '-'u•wu-nu• be' tl\eiCOI])o ~~~~til.l~ner lion, won high honors In on ossoy hwluun County News February 7, 1957 Page 2 Editorials contest conrluclcrl hy Mlelllgr111 ~ Stntn c~~g~ 1~c tllln wn~ "A~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r~ompllshmr.niH In A.9SrH!Inlton Transportation Changes Rapidly Wm·Jc" Miss Mn1·thn 'l'hnycw linR rr.· Mnn,y (d!llngc•s In li'Hnspm'fn1lon nl'o nppru·ont. lumen lo lim• wor·J• In llw pmtwlc for· . Raill'oads supci'Hedml Hhip unci bm·ge 1:J'!lllsportut.ion on It's [JOSHi hie for people to pies, nnrl lllfl Jury harl a rllfflcull nfrlrr. nflor 1111 liinr~H nf .1 IVI'f!!IH. l'lvet'R, The stagccoudws failed to sut·vive. Intonwbuns gr.! their own pain In relieving lime nrrivlng nl n verdict, the pnln of others. Mrs. Op~ol Homer Lnunsleln, IInrr·,v nnt! took business away J'I'Om raili'Oads nnrl within a span of 20 Sedelmnlm· of Aurelius Is he· Girls who wnnl to win prizes W1111nr LeScnrw nnrl Lmlelr Che· years they \W'l'C ouslccl by bus lines nnrl automobilGs. Air tween operations. She hnd one In tlw chm'J'Y pie contest shoulrl nr.y, all or Mason, lcrl llwlr pl'l7.1! l.l'anspOI'I. hllfl laiwn 111lleh OJ' {hG pi'Ofitable [JllSSGJ1gel' tl'flllS­ nnrl Is now ir•ylng lo get her red slur! ut once In cln the family catlin In .the Fnrmm·s' Wl'rl1 pol'(: huslnc:.;:.; nway from t·nilroads and even ocean liners. eorpusele count. up high enough conlllng. Wlnnf)rs of the 4 top pnrnrlr.. · 1 We can sec the changcfl on !he car·lh's sm·facG and In the fot• nnnllwt·. When pain hr!l'llllll! places In the county contest nre nit·. WG don't look beneath tts. 'l'oday in the United States almost unhenl'llble she look n job glt·ls who clo much of Jhc family 110 Yf!llrN Ago-11107 there arc mol'C pipelines fm• moving pci:I'Olcum underground In un Enton Ra11lds nursing cooking, and have her.n rlnlng II. Walle!' Carven Is now employed !han I her·c is tmclcngc of all the railroad Jines combined. home. The pains let up, m· else [ot· sP.\'I!l'nl yen rs. . In the offlcn of Crn1111y Drnln slw fm•gnt nhnut. llwm in FI!I'Vlng Commlsslonet· George A. Wll· Tt•nns[lot'tation changes rapidly, and many methods arc olhr.rs. In my opinion, rules for 1he llams. get ehel'l'y pie contest .9houlrl he employed to thut fuel f'r·om the rcfinGI'Y to your flll'naco, Supt. Fullc:>J•Ion has nrclerl'rl llw long tJ·avGI l:hi'Ough pipelines, n shortm· rid£! by rail fi'Om u Mrs. Smlelmnlm• nnd Mrs. Mil· ehangPrl. Now they cull fOI' lat· clrcrl North, another lop Inglwm tlec work ct·usls, I ding ln the holding of spelling · conlcsls big bull< slorage plant to a local one, anrl tl!C!n n l'ide by nuto­ County News correspnndcnl, have tmrlltlon thai tn Jcccp the llnvor every ThUJ'Prlay morning during mobilr! lank l!'uek lo your hascnwnt. one thing In common. They holh nnrl Juice In a cherry pie a full the usunl chnpel hour. II will hr wl'ite poeii'Y· Mrs. Sedclmnler top crust. J.q essential. While a pari of rcgulnl' sd10ol wnrl1. has a poems and Mrs. North hns coolt Is monl1eylng with 1he lnl· David E1·wln has sold Butter­ even mnl'll In Evergreen Echoes, t Ice work on the clllli'I'Y pie she howl to 'senl!tor W. S. Kerr of AVE ~N A BANK Teachers vs. Baby Sitters till' volume of poetry puhiiRhed cnulrl he culling nul n hnlch of Mansfillld, Ohio, for $:!,000, '/'he hy IIJC Lansing PoeiJ•y cluh lnsl. enoklcs. ~-ye/lr·olrl pn!!lng marC! Is hy Hal 'l'lw statement I'CCGntly mafle by DGI.I'oit.'s new school yrm·. Dillard, 2:04; clam hy Online, 2:04. gupel'inlcndcnl: that leaclwrs arG paid less than baby sitters Cim·k Hall is lonl>l ng for n The Charlotte Repuhlicnn-TI'ib· hiJ·eclman willing to set pins. The The legislature eledcd Senator­ at tlrsl seemed too silly lo dignify by discussion. une publishes the poetry for the Lei'Oy fnrmm· aftr.r hullrllng over elect William Alden Smllh lo Yet. lcachct•s who had nol annlyzccl the slutGmenL must: Rerve oul. tlw rPmnhHll'r nf tlw Pluh, srtllng the type on a special his hnrn found he had room for term (to Mm·ch '1) of tlw late Where There Is have rGpGatcd it to pupiiH, bGcauHe Mason pupils arc coming machine, mal verse nnrl J'hyme. an'rl snow on the llrRI. 10 this slrle Fnrmei·s arc using W)Hlf.' sleigh· Tlw illogic used by the Dctt•oiL :::upcl'intendcnt of schooli! ing thcl'e.·il? to:.·hauHogs·to n1ill · of the foul line. Off the roofing :Is ·No S/h@rt. Cut:To.·. ·. . is t hal a Icache•· drawing a salm·y of $5,000 rr year gets less lUU:I'nulry ohSIWVI'II thnt as in the gull cr .. -, · ·· and Icc from ppnrls. to 'lce:·hoqses .. pet· pupil pel' hma·than docs a baby .~itter- $:1,000 div!dGd by r•J vlllznt.ion IIIIVIUII'~~S, )JOI!t.J'Y II)• J SO figur·es nut $27.77 per lr.aehing day, and .dividGd by 6 most nrr•~>ssut·lly dPelhws. '!'hat's 1\Jilt.IJOdist fl, · N·1' z 1iJ'Illlll s .1u111 '' .' hmn·s, comP.s to $4.6::1 pet· houl', anrl then divided by 40 (fot• why most poe IN hu ve lti?U nil· l'•·eshyterlnns lm.v11 to qiJiil!lly ,· !. :.·.' 1JQ pupils) come:-; out: lo about lle per pupil per hout·. drr.·.~sr•s. 'Fho rumble or tnUI'Ie, Nwltl•h tile. morning- sl!riuolls On I he same basis an army colonel, with 5,000 mGn undGr Um whir of mtwhlnl•t•y, the buhhlll f•·om JH'elwhmf'.>Jt lnt.o Jlrli!'Uc~. of f'h•lllzaUon .111r hmm·most f1~el· ·rJwy leavo tlieh· me!lit.uUou.s t.o him t·eceivGs only a fmcJ.ion of what n teacher gets. lag-s 1111d lniN'l'IIJJt 1111~ lmuJ;"Inn- g-et mixed 1111 In lhP- week's ·big· . . - . 1'eachGI'S talked so long about low wages that they can't tlon. g-P.~t. tl'lllfic ,ittm, ·'file first; bl1wk seem to convc1'1. to I he pt·cscnl prosperity basis. The teachm· north ot' Ash on llnrnes iuul the 3o/o Interest Paid on S~v.ings Accounts · fmRI in the avGrnge syslcm dmws around $4,000 for 180 days of Hurl the l'ibbons of clung blm•Jc uf l'llu(lh! · betw1~rn Ua•·nes to lrecH Saturday nftcmoon I wmk That figures out betl:et• than $22 per day, which even 111111 ,JI'fl'r••·son um ,inmmed, with might have h•·nl>en Into VCI'Re. I enrs 1louble- null triJllr.·JIIIJ'Icr.d. in I his age or infla I ion is good money in any league. They had t.n l.oil in the fnrPnnon anrl ought to be the fi1·:.;llo recognit.e it and glm·y in it:, instend of when I was nhiC! lo ll'nve Jor the One nf the most vnluah19. cap· LJ trying to prove t hal I hey gGI. lGss than baby sittGrs. eounlry In cxerelse my muse the f'Uies of philosophy hnndcil nul froNt. mel led. To he pocJs people' at the Michigan Press convonlion must simplify t!Jelr way of life. was this: "Nn man can afford .to have a fixed opinion in a chang· Where Fields of Fiber Grow nnlph Adams was a pol'! even ing world." Women learned thai. ll!nugh he lived on the erlge of long ago. Anrl opinions arc entire· town. Several times during the ly diffeJ'cnl from principles. 1f •·c~cal'ch unclerlaken nl the University of Wisconsin week before he dierl he pnrked ~0 f'trt.e. keeps showing results IVG may be singing songs about: flclcls his car on lhe Elm street. bridge PcopiC! who hnve been a ·lillie or nilGt'. ~o'PWtQ MASO .. N· M.ICHI.OAN to view Ihe Sycamore slumlwrlng slow .In send their contribul.lons " . ,· "·•.. ,''. . Outside of :;oybcnns, cotton and a litlle flax, most fields . hC!Iwa1h its henullful hl:lnlcet of In the .Toe Louis delinqucnl in· m·e planted to pt•oflucG food for humans, OJ' for· livGstock mow. eome tax fund have' lots of com: Michigan Made ... ·,,···· ·.' ··. .,t.: ·:.: .. IVhi<':h will he pr·ocef>SGd for human food. On!l or lhe memo•·iP.s I'll al· puny. The accounting as of February 1 rllsclnsed that: $3,000 . ··-.· .. ·. Up until now \1'1! lwvc clone little lowai'C] pt·oducing fiber way.~ clwl'ish is tlw sight of Uu! hurl been rrcrivc>rl, leaving $1,l!J7,. Pure· Sugar ... rol' an cvcr·-cxpanding market. We havG cut our own forests Ill.' II•· :ur ~~rl~,-an· clussinntrs or· ooo still tri' go. · :· · •. · ··>.:·:: .. rmrl m·e slaHhin.G: Canuclinn fm•c~;ts fm• pulpwood. PrGsses run t•att·IPhl Allums, at.femllng in u · · · '' · ' 1 t's 9upcNweet -· 9!Ul% Jasl£!1' than pn[1GI' mills, which is why newsprint. today costs grOII(l l'lllllil'lll SI11'Vll'es l'or 11111; Nlllliin~o: ~omes allcss :cost pure sugar.. It Made in Michigan from . Sell-Buy-Trade .... ;Get Results ~ith mol'C !han bond paper· did only 15 yeat·s ago. fnU•m·. was inspll'ing to Sl'l~ so than learning unless you wan't · mur·h loVI~iltwss medllutlng about. to learn by experience.· Thrnugl.l Michigan ·products IJy· , Pnpc1· can be made from almost any kind of fiber. In death. J~ulph, who s11 der.ply Ingham county nows one. o! .the Michigan people. addition to wood, if is being made from bagnssG- thG fiber lovl'il his wlfrl ami a duughters, greatest. streams of lear'ning ·In 'fwo · brands-Pioneer ~ll'l't fi'Om processing sugar cane. It has been made from would u(lJlrlwlnt.o the tl·lbuto us all history. · · and Big Chief. Botl1 cnrry the red seal murkcd ~vheat straw and corn sta]]{s, but the cost of gathering and much as n:1y man 1 have evm· . "Michigan Mnde" . .t.l'ansporting the stmw and stalks sends the price of thG known. On tnJJ-••eady, willing, eve•• . ·.. finished pr·oduct: up. aJL't:lous to speal>-a•·e men mill Another group' of girls also women from . !Uichlg-un · Stu~ ' At: the University of Wisconsin research is underway on notable for good looks, grnciouH univm·slty. In 11 mitalog Issued .aspen, on developing a strain \vhich grows twice as ~ast and manners and culinary sldll filled this weel>· ua·e tho titles or more :twicG as big. A Swede discovered giant: aspens growing along the home economics room at Ma· than aoo speeches. 1'he catalog i'l with lhc ordinary variety. Swedish scientists discovered that son Saturday morning. They IIVIlllnhle.ut the olflce of the lng:, "the giant aspens had 3 sets of chromosones instead of the came to Mason to bal>e cherry hnm County News. Cpme in 111111 HereS· the bomb· normal 2. At: the Univet·sity of Wisconsin scientists have now pies. There were 17 girls and 17 ehonse yom· topic and spr.nlcer. found a way to rlevclop aspens not: only with 3 SGts but with 4 sets of cht·omosoncs. · y t y basketball. Pnul Young added G. - THAT BROKE THE· I Buster Bullen and Bud Zimmer Lane taken out of food proclucl'inn may thus bG planted es er - ears each , and Russell Huntington 3. to pulp pi'Oduction, providing wood l"ol' paper-maldng ancl 5 • flthGI' needs. OIIP- Year Ago I 0. F. Growcll of Grand Rapirls . "Only God can make a trGe," is the way the poem goes, Jose Abohasen hn~ left Mason Is installing duck pin llnwllng but mun can help make treGs grow faster. Mal''tng them fo_r Bogota, _ColoJ'!lbla, w~ere he- alleys in the MeArthur huilcllnn "low-price''Hneupl ' wtll Ruperv1se mstallat1on of . . .n g1·ow fasl.ct· and bigget· is a better way of using othenvise idle pquipment for manufacture of on Mnplc street. · . . .l,nnrl than planling it to buclnvheat. , . Sl\IA hnhy food. ~ohn F. (Frecll Turner luis Mason's school band has de· been sent from camp at St. Ig· cider! to attempt the raising of nace to help in flood relief at St. .. $2,400 lo flnanc(! a weal< at Inter· Louis, Mo. · · Ten North Frederick Joe hen. :10 Yen•·s Ago-1927 Plans are being sl;ctched by an Most people don't know what the story under that title architect for an ag and shop Many more homes in Dan~ville is about- whether it's something like the old Fifty-Four ~chool building at Mason. were lighted during the weel<. by Forty m· Fight or a location like Main Street. The stale jail inspector hns in· connection with the new· power Detl'Dit's police commissioner ordered the book ta!ten off formed Ingham supervism·s that line. Bedtime has been extended beyond the l..... ,:. · :· · "···,; ·"·" ··, .., .. :.' :..-:· Dairymen Must l(cep ·Pace Beef Future Looks Good Bigger and Better Are the Magic Words ' To Experts Jly M. 11. AVJo:lt\' Inn! nvcn wllh nw· Increasing. nf hor·lzontnl nnrl upright 61los, conHirlnrnhle ehr.nper llwn I he llfl·! '.',· · County At.;"l'ie:ulluml Ag·pnt populnlion we will no douhl he u He showed lhnl wlih nn U[ll'lghl rlghl. '!'hr. horizonln! slier wot1ld, ·. Jlenf r•nttln lnriuslry hns a JGvm·ylhlnr: al J•'nl'llwrs' Wcr-1\ surp!tls·pmrlu!!ing slnte, 'l'hhri:!· silo I he c!wn)JefJI cost per ton wns •1Im i1e llw dwnpcr lypc of silo ·. hri[Jilt fnlnrr•, rH'I'nrrllng to n )wlnts In larger lwrds, mnre• effi· f11!'C! llws!! who efflclenlly pro· wllh the lr1rge diumeler slin, sug· fnl' fecrilng, eilhcl' dlrr.clly or byi·: Kansas IILitlwrity who wnH n dr.ncy of opr!r'nlinn tJm 1ur(l• hull; rium mill\ will he the nnes to slny gestlng going to tlw 18 to 20 using a sr:onp to tnlr of tic:uiarly Important If on a heavy 50 cents per ton per year !OI' cost. mill< parlrll' vcnli!allon, reject :prevention oj' 1111' f'XiliiUHifnn nnd good sires anrl artlfl<'ial IJJw•dlng, silage program. Since legume Permanent horizontal silos mill< from cows hnv!ng any slr:l<· ; crm,lnn of soils. l'rnfltahlc beef good hreerllng Is avallaiJII' tn ~:ilage Is much higher In protein murle with a conr:rctc tlnnr nnrl ness sueh a~ maslrlls, he .cau· proclur:t iron Is l!w kPy to 11 sound r:ver·y lwrri. than com silage 11 will mean concrete sides, esjwclally the lilt· tlous nbnut using anilbotlcs I grass program. Hn!ston slalr.rl tlwl In rr!1·r•nt int'l'enslng the pmteln pereentage up type, G font by 20 foot by 100 around. the m~k or In the udder, I "With I he pr:r en pi I a beef con· years the awragr: r:ow incrPascd o[ the gmrn ration. feel, would have a capacity of cool m1ik .to .10 degrees quicifi· .:.' ~:· t::• '!-'· prices In some rlcsirahln level of clcncy Jn this nrea totals ;;o the soil hnnlc. Another '100 mil· pnsiUI'es prociucPd 11 ycnriy IIVP.I'·I Income. StIll anol her wrmhl re· llon Hecdllngs will he rcncly nf!xt Now nge of uimul 2!ill lh nf lnmhs P"'' Poeii'Y lovet•s: lm·lws In tlw pnst 5 yenrs. Only rluce parity 1o reflecl. cosl-~flvlnr,; in the northensl, the west roast fall and tho spring of 1fl:)8. By, ncre whilr liu• bronw grnss prn· Whil~ Wl' wail. rot· the napkin, t lie Houp gels cold, lechnologicnl ga!Jlfl. Now It ar· 191i0, prorluclinn fm• the Hnil Jmnl' duce!l an nvrr:q:(l' of 221i IIi pr•t·, While 1he llonnel is tl'imming, 1he face grows old, and a Rmall m·r.n In North Da· ON DA VCO FERTILIZER pears douhlful whether any l:ola is nn nhnve-norrnal moisllll'C will rcar·h u rnlc nf n hillirlll ncrr. Whl'n wr!'vo mnl ehed Olll' buttons, the pnUm·n is sold, Rr>r>lliingR n ycn1·. d111nge will Jw mnrlc In the Jor­ shown !or 1he past !i seasons. 'l'he 'l'he final dl'l'l!tioll ill sl'li•t•l in~-: muln soon. 'Poo many memhm·s And t>vrryl hing conw~ too laic, too late. mo~t severe short ngo is not crt in and which grass 111 ust! will I'!!HI n11 .: (·· of congress are conce,·ncrl ahout MISCELLANY ... !Hid·.Tanu· which fils inlo IIJr• individual 1he southwest where the cumula· Sis! m· Nlnl'garrl sprml. SniUI'clay night at OUI' house. !he eurrPnt ]f!vc>l of l'arm prices live total rlcfieicncy from 1950 lo ary farm prices stood 7~;. higher fm•ming opr.t•nlirlll In hesl advrm· In their areas 1o 1lnl;or· wilh lhc She ~ayR she likes I he casual way 1he family rolls out of Jfl!i(J J:lncs ns high as 22:llnch(>s·, lhnn the rccrnt low of December, BADGER BRAND tnge, poinl 11111 lhr I'CSC!arehei'S, hnslc plnn whirh wrntltl tencl lo bed on Sunday mm·ning. Quite unlike the ctaybl'enlt 1!15:1, hut 4S~' ilelow lnsJ. .June's· Both gras~cs arc! II'PII adapted to lower fnrm prices. reveille in het• own home, she declared. Mirlrllemen will collect a lillie pealt. l~arm prices coni inur.rl lhcit· !he hetlel' drnlni!rl nrr!ns of M!!'ll· slow advance hul highl!r coslc; ·~ •i.r .;:: ~:· more thi~ yr.nr than Ins!. Jot· proc­ lgan's poorly rlrniJwrl "'' rtonrll'rl Bees ny have to work hardL11' lwpl farmers from gaining organic soils whcrr> slir>t!p pro· It's a racl: Accm·ding to the National Grocers as­ m cssint:( nne! ctislrihutlng food. A nnrl assume more rcsponsillilily r,muml . , . 13nft>hcrlng of !Jogs SEEDS duct.ion mlglil hro n possihlc fnrm rcwnl USDA report, iorccnsl ing socia1ion, Jor every 100 custome1·s put on 1he bool in :·l years, 48 in 'l flreblighL 'l'wo scicnlisls llnvc cosls were higher laRt ycnr than sP.arch lncluilr•d L,, I I. Blal«•slroc, yen n:: and !'ili in !'i yea J'S, At the end of 10 years only 18 buill simple wooden slructureR in 1fl!i5, pushing mnrkcting cost.'\' animal huslmnrlry. ( ·. 1\1. ffa!'l'i· ol' the ol'iginal customers remain. H .Tohn Q. hasn't won which they fill with r;ll·cplomycln up. Middlemen's profils n!s.1 son, farm et·r~ps, IIIHI .r. r~. Davis, I a vet• a few in the meantime, he undoubtedly folded up dust nnd insnrt in entrances of l'osc>, at. least in the flrsl fl months soli sclm)('e, bee hives. Tlw bees have In nf the year. Many lnghnm I'Oliiii,V ftli'Jll!!rs befm·e he got· down to 1he lost 18 and they're all trnrling crawl nvf!r the dnsl lo gel out of * "!· * tn•efr.r hronw grass Cl\'Pr I leccl's [ ll'il h someone who kept. on invil ing 'em. . .f,P.IulinJ;' Ht•eerL'I their hives, anrl dust clinging to . Mir.hignn farmers parl.iciJ>nl ing \VJIITI~ JtOCI\S canary sin''" ilPt:ti cantil') is hart! Hemembel', the gmcers snicl it, I didn'l. t ~, '·: ' their legs is r.anierl lo r.pp!P. nnrl in 1111' 195fi ncrcngr. reserve pro· Hntt:hlno~: A11 Summer to gel rill of aut! less pablalllr., pear hlossoms. Any llrchllght r,'!'nm of the soil hnnk received M. H. Avery, eolll11,1' agl!lll, s:~irl. Dewey Clark, Ingham farmct· injlll'ed in one of the BEMENT gm·ms pkl;ert up hy I he hr.cs aJ'f! ovm· $:1 .•3 million up to I he flmt LOWDEN FARMS by-)1ass rl'nshes west of MaRon, is mak_ing improvement:; l(iJICrJ hy 1he ani ihiolir~ ht!fore IIH' of lhc yenr. 'l'olal for the cottnlrv Feed & Supply Service lie now docs his chores and even t oak 111 a few Farmers hres can sprcnrl ihem In o11wr \\>as $242.5 m !Ilion. · HATCHERY Holstein Calves Offered Week sessions nt MSU last week. Hnppy to see you l'hono ST 2-4809 blossoms. Ber!·rlislrlhuted strop· Jnclunn Mason Stmet Phone OR 7-1421 On Saturduy, l"chi'Uary !1, then• lwei\ on YOIII' feel, Dm~~e.v... ,., .,, Jomycin has been very effecliVL! Poprol'll OliiJJtil last year 4020 E. Derry ltd. nt Henrietta will he a sale 111 lhe WniV!'rine hul the rli'II:Z lws to get all oVN' Livestock pavi!it~n, Williamston, Diek Alrk~1·man is anothe1· school chum making good. In in tho ~clueingbees' bodies llre~~hl hefm·c it p~n.docs ~~~n;c;h;ru~l:3~2~5~m~l~ll~~~n~p~o~u~n~~~,~u~p~~~~n~.~~.~~~u~~~·~J~u~n~a~lo~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of an out:;lnnding group nf 'i·lll If you atlenclecl lite open house of his newest home Sun- 11111Ch good for npplcs, bccnusc of ··- nnrl FFA llolstl'in m!vl's. These clay, yo11 know why. The Mmmn contmctot' has alt·eady the difft!l'rnrl' In slruc'.urc of IIH!, animal~ flll' I he mosl part ll'el'l' !Juilt scvet·al homes in 1\tfnson and is lining up mm·e wm·k horn after .Tul.r, l!l~li, and are rlnt• I, 1wo hlossoms;, ,, I J'm• SLIJ11lllel', show Jll'ospPc·l s, said 1\!rll' ~J.o. I------Dowell, Jng!lnm H·J age11t. I The> ~overnmenl is ngnin hll.l'· .------; ing rggs to prop sagging farm Dairy Herds in Michigan prires. However, ihis lime USDA Chicks will purchnsf! U. S. Procu!'ernrnl Gmrle Nn. 1, lnrgc size (4:i Hatching Will Show Size Increase pounrls average net weig!H per 30·do7.en case) sill! I! eggs. Lnsi Every Wer•k · Lat·gcr rlnil·y lil!i'ds and gi'NIIc~l' Hi·.~ in tlw Jasl 10 years anllill'Crl 1'/IIP. in llw next few purchased. years, he said. Larger herdR, how­ f,l tlr 1:• Mil'iligan, :wf•ording to N. P . .Ral· evet·, are expected Jo m0nn a The persistent clroughl in tlw ll:l\'ing sold mr farm I will sr•ll at puhlil'. aurtiou at tlu• farm Jocntt•d Gumvers i slon. hr:HI of IIH' dairy dcpal't· slight incrf!asc in the number of midwcRt has apparCillly don>:! t'r 'l'it·c PumJl steins. Receipt of a certificate or & Equ~p..-ent merit and a Holstein junior mem· Poultry 12 lleat J,amps for Chiel•cns or Pigs hership pin entitles Larry to all 200 I"eghorn Pullets, laying goo1l 5 Steel Community I~aying Ncsts 'l 24-ft. Lamb Ftwding Uunlts of the privileges of the associn· Large amount of Chiclmtr l~t~mlers, Watm•tli'S, Uang­ Trucks lor ovory job, from lho world's mo

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