Ci~y Council and Poll·ce. Map Delinquency Controls

Mnson poll('(! nnrt othor r.IIY tins, 'l'horc \l'fiS the rcrltlerl flll'lrn oFflf'lniH mr1t 'l'urmrlny nlglil In nf tlm·shtshlng J•'rl1lrcy unrl :'lnlut mup mnlrnls rla~lgrwtl In mm­ rlay nights, Vanrlnls HinHhr.rl tiro" bnt juvrmllo dollnrpwnr•y, 'l'hc on 2 Pars 1n Mns11n Jcr lrlay nlgiJI mr.ollng wns PaiiPd h.Y Pnllf'P nnrl n c·nr In Sloel;hrlrlgo Snlur Chief Harry Cllflnrller In c•tJnslcler rla.v night, flw Hitllllllon rt!VIlllll!rl h,Y lll'I'O~I nf Thn maim rnovP In he• tnlmn n· :J fo:rii'Jl fc'f'J]-Ilf~l'rH II fl OJ' II SPrios M11son will hP dH!dwps of youth1 of riPvnslntlng forays In .1 c·oun- rlrlvlng ('Ill's nl nigh!. Offlcnr: huva nrrll'ts In stop !'ill'S rlrlver hy young pl'npln, to IIHI\ Wtlflrl llw nr•c•upnnls hnvl' hePn nnr' Barry Agrees wlwrP llwy aro gnlng anti In a~ !'Prluln If p11rr•nts ll\lason d••·ult r·iHIII '""Ill wPro CmuwllmPn Cllffnrrl WuJ' Nlll rlcclrlc on nndorscmcnt nnd f•'rlcllly nllot'nc•ys o~rgl!Pd lor :2 On Valuations r•ntt. llPrnarrl Carty nnrl L. A mpport of a hospital prog!'ilm. holt! s 01'1'1' PV[ri(• IH'f' I II II r'IIH' 11 f Wllorlr•n nf tlin enuncll polir' Dlrcl'lors of the Council 111 n nllr.gr>cl liriiH•r .\'. !Jc•11 j,IJl!lii Bllll· PommiiiPn, [ lownnl A. li!l'Cow J•'nrrr~l Barry, Dflllovlllr• pmp 11eetlng Mnnrlay night volerl In olz of Cjtil'llgo is rllalgr-rl 111111 a\­ l't:ty Vllllllllinr1 lippral•nr, llllH 11n, dty nttornoy. anrl Cltlc' rllnce the l1nspltnl pro(Josltlnn he­ ll'lllJlllng to hrll11• mrmhr•J _, nf lilt' r.hnnrllc•r·. C'npln\n Tim Stolz, Sgt a~:rf'Prl In put In writing 111111 IH! fore lilf' annual meeting, It wns 1\lklilgllo optomPIJ y IHollJ d In Hnlph !!nil, Dnllns LHn~:hnm, Bnh 'lgroml that an outline of the hos­ Jurors Learn 11·eat leniently 1111 nplnrtwln ,f lll'· will mmpl!'ll' his wnrl< In Mnsr~n hy this summnr. Assnl'iatr>rl with Snow unrl Frr•rl Burroughs of th~ 'lilnl prngrum anrl other llcms l'llsr>cl llf Sll'lll'lJtg illiSIJil'S', lo lilt• a' C'hlr"llf.:O mmpany, flnrry pnlir•r> fnl'f'f'. for rllseusslnn Itt the an nun I 1\lng Opll<•al C'n. Donald L. Bnkr>r, !H:Jfi Barn"H slnriPrl llw $:"i,OOO pmprr I,Y r•vain• meeting will tw prescntPd In About Crash Circuit ,fuel~:~ Plilllp lind• r•ll nl roar!, plr•nrlr>rl guilty In f'ircLIII utlng lnh In Mn~nn hal'!< In l!l:"il member organlzntlons hefme thr. llr>tTI<'JI r o1111IV II'IIS hrouglil 111 In 'fitr> \\IOJ'\( hilS stili nnf hPI'n !'Om· 1'01111 F••lrlay In his fllll'l In the mcf'lln~: so representatives f'llll lu•a1· llw nrgunwnts rniidl' tw pletorl. riPPI'P.rinllons of tlw t<'cn-agc trio acl with authnrllr, Fatal to Boy .Tamc•s K lloi!(gPrty, flPimlt, nnd whleh f'lll'l'ir.rl on lllirls In Ingham, AlthnLigh 'the Communii,Y Coun­ Asslstnnt Atlorlll'\' CIPIH'r.tl TllliTY rlr>f'!nrrrl his lniPnllon In E:11ton nnrl Bm·r·y c·ountlc>s. Ile llnlsh tlw ovnluatlon of rPslrlen­ dl wns originally set up to pro­ Jur·m·l{ In the trliil of Orville .Jnsr.ph A Sulli\'1111. pleurlr>rl r-:ullty In thr. speelfic mole n swimming ponl, llwre Is Jlnggc>t'ly mnVI'cl 111111 IIH• r'n111l llal propP.rly lly ,July 1:"i nnrl mm­ dHII'gP of rmterlng a motor ve­ Barton, Holt, ni'O llslenlng to tcs· mcrdnl property hy August 1:-i. no reason why It cun not adopt timony ahou I I he accident which lhruw out IPstlmnny of a lif'.trlnr; hicle with Intent to mmmlt n the hospital pro,lnd, cxplnlncrl cost the life of Willie Rny John· in Lansing munldpnlc·nllrl wiH•i r !lnrry snlrl If llf' slgnH a !"nn­ lnrr•cny. I lr> anrl 2 mmpnnions President flarnlrl E. Bell. It will son, 5. Bnrton Is charged wllh il to~po-rrmrrling nf IIi!' ni\Pgr•d ti'HI'I Willt lhr. dly gllllrllnl('Ping wr.m ntTcstml by Mil'hlg1in Stair! be nocossn ry to change the by­ negligent homicide. hrlherv lllPPiing In ol I .dll .lng the• c•cnnplctlnn clnlc of lll'l ovalu· university pnlll'e nfter nllegcrlly lnws, he added. lmiPI 'wns prr•sr-n!Prl. 'I'IH· l .. ln· atlnr,, he will also stlpulule that damaging 14 c•nrs p11rl~il'\t "This is tho llrst time 1 hnve Community Coum·ll 3 directors safe operntlon. term of <•ourt, r•!IIH•r· in L.111~.ing S~~ndra Strickland, right. In the center is Mrs. ever hl'on appmaehr.rl nhoul sign· State Plans for are to he elected, said Bell: His oJUdlfC Glvm1 V4'1'<1Ict While at Montreal Mrs, Howard was secre­ or Mason, ing a contract," Barry declarer!. tenn- and those of Rnymond L. Judge Coash decided one case Dorothy Howard, class adviser and teacher of tary of the Quebec chapter of the International "I now gladly do it nnd It's very Not·ton nnd Wilfred L. Jewett I!X· and the jury returned n verdict journalism. Association of Industrial Editors. She edited posslhlf' that I would have agreed Early Letting on plre. Directors whose terms do of guilty in another criminal case Mrs. Howard is a native of Montreal, Que. house organs in both Montreal 11nd Boston and is to such a proposal a long time nnl expire nrc Mrs. Robert Leon­ Wednesday. · bec. She attended high school there and grad­ a member of tho Quebec Press club. She has also Author Inspects ago.'' ard, Raymond H. MeLenn, Mrs. After denying motions for uated from Str11thcone academy and Sir George been engaged in public rel11tions work and has While Barry hinted that he Mason-Leslie 127 quashing the Information and a William E. Clarl~, F r a n k Willi11m college in Montrelll. She received ll worked on Canadian magazines. may have procrnstlnatr.cl a little Even thpugh all right-nf-way Schmidt, Jr., Rex Strlbley and directed verdict of not guilty, County Hospital while worldng on the Mason joh, has not yet heen secured, the Mrs·. Robert Cone, Directors nrc Judge Coash accepted a waiver of jury trial In a statutory rape \Vhnl's being rlrHI!' 111 lni~lliim he claimed others have procras­ slate highway department is elected by civic, church anrl fra­ 'Tell the Creameries We'll Be There March 1' <'mmty's ltospital anrl rPilllhililll­ tinated a lot. He said It was ·un· planning on an April or' May let· ternal organizations. case Wednesday forenoon. He re- tion renter at OIIPmos may t.r• derstoocl from tho llrst that manded Richard Norman Rich­ ting of US-127 south of Mason. t;pr·earl he fore many rcariPrs. J(;n I house numbers and pmpert:t. ciP.s­ A pro)ect', engineer will be as­ mond to the custody of the sher­ criptlons would he in order. Hr. Iff to await sentence !or assault Delzer, free lan!'P. wrif(•r wlinl'! signed soon, a state highway ;util'!r>' frequent!:, npru•nr in was heir! up a year just r~etting with intent to commit rape. The Dairy Fac~ion Boasts Price Mandate department executive said this Delhi Officials information from the city, hr Rcarlclr's D1gr>~l and nll1r-r rn.lga­ week. He also reported that offense was alleged to have oc- Bec·ause Iiley cluim 2,400 Mlch· farmer would have a milk quota. zlnes, spent last Tllllt'sriiiY al lfH' said. Even now, faulty descrip­ buyers are rinsing deals on right­ curred May 11, 1955, In Delhi fgan dairy farmers have askeol Ballo and Marlin hnilod Ing­ tions arc constantly slowing 11w Don't Agree on lie questioned whether or not ham dairymen with the Class I hospital. nf·way. township. them to, Sam Ballo, Salem farm- dairymen cnuld mutually agree Delzer, whn sp!'f'!allzrs ill po work, he slated. The new stretch of highway Leo Farhat, defense attorney, er, and Homer Marlin, fot'm('l' fluid milk prices New Ynrl< dairy­ on quotas. men are getting. In New Yorl' lien anrl gnvc1nnwnl ;lrlii'IP',, w,J[: Barry toolt issue with J\I,Lyor wil! extend from the south cm1 of moved for a directed verdict, de- c. 1. 0. organizer, will lead a Zoning Action the Class I price per hundred­ at I ~1 .. Mkhlg;m _,.<;tate all dny. !fP. shr,wc•rl gn•nt lnlett•st De;in Taylu: atrlhe tltnd $4.0:i w!L·I~ 'n.-thc· rP.h!lhllH.Illlon Wnrf' hPhi!;:" mcP.ting ~lrearly had r;ec·r:lvcrl 237 of Jackson. ~oncur with the decision of the 1,600 feet of the courlty lin · Producers nssociation and De­ ~o details that the going gets compared with nn ,.\'eruge complete evaluations o11t of !he Present plans call for 11 divided mning commission on rezoning tough. Everyone in this room be­ $3.95 paid to New Yorl< dairymen don'e thrirc, hospital altcndan\s 4 When the motion was denied and trqlt creameries when they spoke sairl. 1.100 total That WI•~ sorn~thlng­ 4·1ano highway with the lanef of a parcel of land north of Col· before arg_uments were. made, at the annual meeting of the lieves mill; prices should go up. in 1955. lying west of the present pave· 'e"e road and west of US-127. It tangihlc, Barry dol'larccl, al­ mcnt between Mason and Hull "' Farhat waived Jury trtal for Mason local of MMPA m Leslie The difference of opinion is over Detn1lt [.mads 6 l\l;u·k<•ts though he dlcl concr.rlc thlt the road. South of the cornet· of US- was zoned as agriculturni and Richmond. Judge . Coash then Tuesday ilfletnoon. lhe way we should move." Based on a report of the feel- Touring Father city must have the complete 127 and Hull road a new route the zoning commission changed found Richmond gUilty of assault . · . , . . Wilson CJondems l\11\IPA era! market administrator, De· evaluating slalistit"s hefore it will be followed. The new road it to commercial to permit R. G. with intent to rape. The sentence . Fatr Share ts a di~satrs.n:d rae­ Bill W!lso1.1 of Stockbridge, a troit dairymen led 6 mn,lor mar· Gets Valentina will really have the finished pro· Atwood of Lansing to build and Is the same for that offense as twn of MM~ A ~lema~rltn, e_m­ memhor of MMPA management kcts in average pricr.s paid Jler duct. · will be of limited access, wltr 1perate an automobile race traclt. for statutory rape. ploymenl of h!ll ctty lllli~HJ laclics himself, joined with Martin and hundredweight for milk. In Do· A lllliVPrPrl in Tvl

. \ .. . . ~· Mason Minister Wayne University Alumni Grroup ·P!r.opo~~s Will Tell About 'Will Hear Pres. Hilberry Active .Help of. · Migrant Program Wa.vnn llllivnrslly lllllll111i rlf 1 111n l..nnsin~: r•rm1 will lwvn nn op· Lan1ing YMCA Rev, Pnul L. Arnold nf Mason JlOI'IIinlly In lr.nl'll impllerJiinns of Prnsllytnrlan f'i 11 n·r~ll lin.~ lwan 111n pmprLYiil tr• mnl1o Wnynn n Mason, Leslie llllcl D!lnsvll!e chosen ns 11 mr.mh••r nf 11 Jlllill'l sir! II' lnslillll Inn next 'f'ucsdny rnen mel: with .Jnolt Zqlln, Lnn· to rJIH!'IIHH·WIIh Mnlhnrllsl fliiHinrs when Dr. C'Iill'f'IH.'fl ll, Illllmn·y, sing YMCA: aepretnry, Monday tho migrant wnl'iwt• pr·ow·nm. Wn.YnP'H pr·esldl!nl, uddrr.ssr.s· the llillht In nn effort jo hoosl YMCA - - lfll!lll \ViiYIH' IJnJVI!I'Sily Clllh lit ~ervlces to tile out-county nmn, Mr.thfiCllHt. el!lii'Ph lr.adl'rH nf II n::JO dlrirwr in Hotel Girls. Unrler the general clnssiflcn· Mil'higun will dLYCIIHH IIH! tnl~:r·nnt Dr·. l•'rr.rl Dmlctt of Lnnsing lion of the; YMCA town. and Ua.vin1~ sold my farm, I will sell nt public 1111ctlon at tlw pluctl lmown worlmr· problem 111 n nrw·dny will sr.rve as Phulrmnn of the as tlw Grt1U:ou fnrm lllcntml 1l mllns west. of !Unson on Columbia l'llad to confllr·cncc at Mlelrlgnn Stntll mr.nling, counh·y branch, the munlcipall· ties and their surrounding areas Aumli.us road, 2 milt\'1 south fn nuulwr l'ond; m· ll miles south of llolf: on Jlnfvm·sity, l~niii'IIIII'Y !l:J. A rlnte l'ommlsslon on Wnyne nave bl!on grouped 'Into District Attri~Uus r~u.d. · · A HPmfnnr nl the "Mnll10rllsl unlversll,v, under· ehnlrmnnshlp d. If the proposed district forMa· Cnnflm!nee nn Ctii'J'Cill Sndnl of Dr. Alrxnn!ler G. Ruthven, son, Leslie lind Dansville is ap· Jsstws" will rrmslrler the migrant lli'P.Hident •·met·ltus of llw Univnr· proved hy. the planning commit· wol'iwr·, Rnel Jll'npnsuls ln 11wl rffeN, rcpresantatinn on tho Lan.qing­ FRIDAY; MARCH l sf.'etll'ity r:ornmlssinn; nnrl Dr. n11e In 1l1P. sennle nnrf ona In the YMCA hllfird, Zah n expfalnecl, ,John 'l'llllrirn, of Mlehlgan State ho11~r of rr•pr·esPnlntlvos, am Commencing nt ont~ o'doclc, Nhnl'!1 1 the following drserlbed propnrf.y: rfrpar·tnwnt of srwlnlngy nnri nn· now hr.forr lhr leglslnlliJ·e. YMCA-Young Men'a Christian lhropology; IJeslrles Arnulrl. ------.Association-Is not just a swim· Cnnrhtt•lerl IJy Mldrigau Sial•• .mlng pool or n. gymnasium or n anrf lhr hoard of sndnl 111111 rl'o· hotl)l, Zahn declared Monday nnmfr relations nf the 1\'lldllgaJJ Justice Court Actions night; Hri said thai the primary t'ollferenee nf 1Jw Melltnrllr;l funcllon Is to 1)111l.d Cf)rlslf"n per· 20 Head Cattle f'illll'!!h, the !!\'Pill will rlraw alintll Roy W. Ad11ms, Justice of Peace sonalities and a Christian society. Aq programs of the YMCA are !UIO mlni.~lrr.~ and la,v l<'nrlrrs. Outsfrlr! of onf! fl~hing law vln· Rlchnrrl Hasely, Flint, running .aimed at tho.qe. goaiR, he s(l]cl. 8-yr~l,'-1))~ Jlolstcln, 1luc ,July lnllnn, .lustice murt settlements stop sign, $<1. . · · · . · · fl·yea~r~Jd lloL'ltchh due ,JuJw li-yt~ar-old llolsil•in and Gu1•rnsey, h·esh 1 llrls wePk have nil lwen nn tmf· Vcrfrnn Asquflh, Stocih Will Meet for v\ nlter Slomlm, Bud Axe, sp~:crl· .eJc(:ted ..chairman and.· H. ,·E. 7~$,~.--:qJtJ :IJoJ,'l~i!J n.~d ·Gutli'IL~IW bred sing wllhntll a license. fng ancl l'lllllllng stop sign, $W. cqpJil!r of LP~qlie .was· r.lccllid re- 1 R Ut•ad Uolstnil, llt•ii'I'J's, L yent· nld 'l'wn L:11rsiJrg JJWJJ who nlll!gcrl· Dntrglus Dr.nhr, Mason, speer]. [cording1 secri!lriPy. · ,I District Contest l,v stagr!d n rrJr•r on US-127 north lng, $fi. . · · , . ·· . of 1\IHsnn found their speed cn~l· HolaJHl Clirtlrr, Deli'Oil:, speed- . Acceptance of the Yl\!CA pro. A"ctioneer's Nc:ttt!: 4U cattle ortificially bred and ban9s tested. Ar1 arlriilinn to PXIJ':JI'IliTil'ular lr. Cn11mrl Malloy nnrl Krnncth i11g, $15. . ·!gram will not menh a conflict: nC'IiviliPs at Slrll'lrhririgP high L. Sponncr each paid $fiB for clrlv· Wenrlell Olrls, Ens'!. Lansing, ,wH~ nny existing Chri~Uan pro· ~clwnl this Yl'lll' is 1lt1• rlchale ing 70 in a :15-mlln wne and in ~pecdiJJg, $10. . J:rnms. \Vhich m~ght ·he. !\Vallnhfe tenm. During tiH• reguln1· sPasnJJ nrlrlitioJJ ••;wh wns placcrl on pro· Hugh Gnrffr•ey, Perry, running pn local nreas, · Zalin .slntc:d; In· the rlr:!lmte Jf'am cccmpilr•d ;c fi·2 hat inn for :i mont lis a11rl nre nol rerl light, $!i. sten9, he declared, the wo.rk will· rccorrl of wins over losses. Tills pcnnllll'ri In rlrivf' for the first 2 · holster weal< spots in recreational · Farm Machinery rrmrd permits tile lf'am In l'llll'r mnnlils. nclivllfcs. · 19,48 Joltu Deere 12A Combine Side Dt•li\'ery Hulw Silo Filler !liP rii.YIJ'Ir·t elirninnliflll IOIIrli:C· Other lrnffic IJP!wls reported Producers Elect Zahn also pointed out-that the 4-t~ectlo~ · Drag · , CultlJiadcet· menl.. ~clllerl ill ,Jurlgc Aclam~· cnurl lown and country movement ls 10-in. Case Hammer l\lill, 1!J52 2-unif, Riil~way 1\lillcr.r 'l'llC climilllllioll IOlll'lllllllrlll is during lhr 1\'l'P.i< \I'CI'C fisted by an effort to cfecentralfze YMCA 6-can 1\lilk Cooler, Schulfz nl Snlurclay, from fl him as: Local Dt"rectors work,'H will put emphasis on nc· flay Loatl!n· QuanHty of Sap I,all~ Stnr~khridgc ~0 1\lillc ClliL'> In 12. Sdwnls other titan Slnr-1\- Gemlrl n. Tlnslings, Mnson, ex- livities· in local areas nncl not 2 Small Sa11 Pans hrlrlge in the lnurnanlf'nl nrP r·essivl' sperrl, $5. William Wil~on of Fitchburg merely more activities In the Wa,ter Heater, pom· in t~·pp S1•nrs-Uonhucl' Chain Saw Swartz Cr0cl,, Drlrnil CfJLJJrlry 1\cnnelll Va11ghn, Holt, exces- nnd Carlyle Wafl:r. nnd Gerald YMCA bu!lding··Jn' Lansing, he Twin Wash 'l.'ubs 11-hole. VanBnmt Drill liO-I't. l~ndiPss llelt, l ~·Pur old Day and Owosso St. P:c11l. The sive ;·peed and imprnper address Diamond of Mason were re- added, · · · iiOO Buslwls Good l~ar Corn JHIIJiic is invited In :JIIt'JHI. nn lirr.•nsl', $30. elected to the hoard of directors Zahn said that acceptan(!e of The que~lion heing dehated Nnllll' Wirt, Hnll, Improper of the Mason local Michigan Milk th'e' YMCA program in local . this year is whcllu•r' or nnl thr. prtssinl(, $;i. Pmducers nssoclntion Tuesday, areas will not mean any addition· fedeml government should JII'O· Husscll Str·rnJsc, Mnson, oxccs- Election was· during the annual al cost. Out-county· people who Terms- Cash: All goods to h1• Sl~ffiL•d for day or salt• bl'l'ot·t~ removql virle a free t'nllPgc educ-ation In sive spcPrl, $5. meeting nt the Leslie Grnnge give to t~e Community CJies.t are IJllllliflNI high H<'hnol grnrltratPs, Wnync Gih~on, En ion Rnpids, hall. already -payin~ for this proppsed The squnrl is eomposrrl nf 5 gir·is, running slop sign, $4. Olfter board mr.mbers are Leon· service, Zahn sale!. This· is only Darlene! Dixon, Carolyn J{nhesnn, Timothy L. Mrlton, Defiance, nrrl Crowell, president; Ray Lott, an·effort to have· the YMCA fa· DoriA Smitlr, Phyllis 1\JnnrclrousP Ohio, speeding, $fl. vlce·pl'0sirlent; M. L. Slll'ato, sec- cllities .and organization mQre rrnrl Clarice Cool\. Jo'our mrmhrrs Dycl' DI'Will, Okemos, running retnrr·trr.aHttrer; and Chellis .easily usable by out-county pco· Pnmprise a learn; thus il i~ ncr.·c~- slop sigr't, ~:4. Hall. pie, he stated. · · . . · . snry to nltcr·natc a1 earli rlel!atc Hobert WiiiFiP, Mnsnn, running The 1erms of those elected Representing Mason at the' in nl'rlcr I hat all may llii·VI' n slop sign, $·1. Tuesday are for 3 years.· .me.eting were Rev. PaurArnold, Mrs. Louise M. Simms, Prop. rh111We to Jllll'lil'iJiilll'. Mmrrir·r Alton Stroud, Jim Brown; Erne~t Q:. Auetioneer J~atirncr·, ;;pccd1 IP;whf'r, is IliP[' '·nunt, Rohert.:In.ghram, Jr.; Frank. Wt\):':N~ F~IG.~ER, IWSS HIIN'I'ING'I'ON, Cll:'rk rlehatl' C'llllf'h. Ingham Countv News February 16, 1956 Page 3 · · ·Evans·, Maurice Strait, Paul Rich, . QRchnrd ~~"'· Phone 7-3Hfll IIAURY ALLI~N, Cashier ------'sardsf,1 ey ar Wthayn~- . .'-\ear.£Jt 1rueBn. ·: rrggs .an·d. ·Robert repre· ~=:::::::::::::::·:ll1!:_71l.:Lfi:~·_:tii:"Ht<:-~·-~:··di:K::··:r:~_ ::£&::::::::::::::::::::::~~ •sen ted • Dansviffe and· ·.H. . E. •Copper and ' o. · G. · Chrunherlaln !represented .Leslie. · . . . ,_;.--'-"--- Cob~~; WiiFC:au. FREE FREE FREE

··.12·.:Mor~·...... Jurors· · . Becaus~. the 5Q·prospeclive jur· o_~s ·summoned :tor ,the,.January International-Harvester term have dwindled to 26, another 12 .wlll be calle~, 'Jitd~e Marvin J. . Sailrio'n ordered the : extra names drawn. The tlrawlng will be l!t Mason. Friday, the 12 extra to report ior trials at Mason Feir Ground rti dry. 28. . · · · . 'rhe trial of John \Villiairl ·a~. gel,' IorrnerLeslie·justi¢e•of the Beef PlliiC!l, ·is scheduled(. to· begiri Feb· ruary ·. 28. The :.trilil ·of." Benjamin (Not Hamburger) n.;RHholzJs.· sched(rled to, start Lne. next week. Gt:pgel· faces em­ bezzlement 'charges. Rftholz is charged with offering a·bt•lbe to )lb$1 a puhffc official. . . · II Wilson's Na. i Lenten ·Foods Sliced BacoiY Ocean Perch Fillets .·Mason EJplorers _, LB 39c Haddock Fillets T:o ·Tour 'S.elfrid,ge~ Longhorn · Mason'~ Explorer , Scout . posi; will. do its 'ex_plor\ng at· Selfridge Cheese Cod Fillets Fishstic~ks air force baseiS~t~tr.lii!Y· • · 'LaiTy ' Bowdrle, Jerome Tom·. LB 43c Flounder Fillets !ian, Ken B!lterrian, Dick Seibert . and· Bl)l Campbell. o.f, the .Mt~son GAUSS .post along wlth.advisor Dlclc Fer; Sole Fillets Halibut Steaks ,ris will join Explorer· un~ts Iro)'ll French Bread . the Lansfl)g area in· a day·lo,ng In· speclion trip. of the air -bnse fa· Friday; February 24 LOAF 18c ciflties . .More Frozen Food·s If weather pennlts Explorers OCEAN BREEZE iWilf talte a flight on an air force tQ tn. i tra ns.po rt. .. . Serving 10 a. m. 3 p. Capt, Ernest Reeves and Bill · Breaded Shrimp .Alderson are in ·. charge of th~ trlp. The. Lansing group·wmleave. At ·for Selfridge froin ROTC parlclng Rock 'Lobster Tails lot on the · Michigan State ca.mpus 6 a. m. Saturday morn: STARKIST ing. Tuna Pies Silsby Firm· Enters CAMPBELL'S FROZEN Sil.sby lmpl~ement Co. AMERICA'S FASTEST GROWING flOUR" Oyster St,.w App'lian(~ Field' Sllsby I~plerllel\t company of Mason and C. G. Lantis &. ·sons of Showroom Bananas Stockbridge wfll open their car: load Admir~l appliance sale Fi-iJ day. The ffnns went ln on a freight car full of :Admiral tele·' · vision sets, radios, . freezers, re.: fr!ger~tOJ;'S '!lnd ran~tis· . . . . :. Pancakes-Sausage-Syrup-CoRee SUsby Implement com~J~ny .iii' the new Admiral distributor, ·In~ Mason .. B.esldes selling' the'. appl~ ances a compl.ete appllnrice serv;. lee. ~1:1te~ will.. ~. ~lntll,ned, 'l'f.le Br~ng· ·the FC!~mily ~o the Big Party on· '•' fi~ ~;~ho~,oo~. ~t~te· s~reet fu~s b~l'\ .CQII!Plete~Y. re~ec~r~,e~. Look ·Over FuU Line Qf IHC Implements ·. !j ., ,', ·. • .. . • . ; ' . . ' ._· ' ·-.R·a ..·E· 'S F. . _··.. D M... KT.· storeA,cco~qln.~t~'¥-ll·~·sn.~by,_.the · will ·remain· ·Oi>fln . Frldl!-31· GEO.. 00 nights jq a~~omiri""~te.shop~~ . . . . . , ...... The:L!lli~s 'ttnri~li~s ~n.iri . i ' . • . . •. ._Phone ·o.'R 7·7151 t~~·"~.Puzm~·f ti~~~lne~f's.n··$~k~· "for· l.l. Gifts·Will Givtt.n:•W41Y' Je.n~•r·q"_cl Mq~y-()th•r' J>rl~ge Y.~~·. J.~ -~liP. 1.¥.\~. ' Be ,• •l.!.,rlc.·', ...... ,; . . - ' ' . 1 ~":'"""------o:-O------....J COJ1lplete se~lce'center;:· ·· · :! ·., .. .. ,,; : -· :: '.· ,\ ~. Woman's Club I Girls Combine· Social 6vents anJ Personab Hears of Latest Leap Year and . . ~ • • • . "' . Kitchen Plans Valentine Day l\lls:; II'J'IIIH'OS Ln11gl1 . n[ lh•! 1\lemlwrs nf Mrs. Mnurlr•e l(iwanis Club Entertains Couple Wed 60 CnJIHlllllers Pnwer Co,, Lallsing, Slrnll's Trno(l :12;, nf Girl Sl'oUis ~lwworl sllrlPii nnrl lnll1rrl on wrJI•Iwd nlll n r·mnhlnallon nf (l'ttp 1\ltciwn planning 111 tho meeting .vmu· nnrl St. Vnimllln{•'s Day for nf Mnsnn Wom11n's c·Juh Tuosriny a night of run 'l'uc~day. They At· St. Valentine Party al tho lihl'fli'Y, Miss Lnngl1 re· IIHerl tlwlJ' lnnp ynnr pr·el'ngntlve vcttlr.d the rcvnlutlr111 In itlldwn 1 In JnviiP n gr·nup nf lmy Vnlen· ~!.11"'" 1\lwanlans Hfagerln Val· Dansvlllr! fJIIill'IPI an• Nnnr:y Wll·1 rlesignlng. lines. Tlw nlfnlr was slilf.:r"tl In r!llillll' JI•II'IY lnJ' lhelr ~rouse~ ldnsnn, Sally NerneJ', Sully IIIghllgllllng the jH'ogJ'nm WCI'" tlw snl'ial mom of St. .111mcs 'I'IIP:,rla.\ night In Knights of Py· Thompson anrl ,fiJI Briggs. Mrs. 2 sciPclinns by MnHon l1lgh sr•hnnl Dorn Dh!hl playl'd 1111' l>innn iiC· f'lllll'l'h' IIIia :. l1" II. l\111'1'11 1 f)l\il!'ll'l r•nnslsllng nf Jo:a1'11 Girl S['{)UI pal'iwd n hnx Afl,•r 1111• dlnnr>r llw D11nsvllln com pnn inwnl. J dancing hy I St'rvrorl St. V:ilentlnc mnllf. Iiiii'' .llld IIIPil' giii'HIH. and 1\Jn:. CPianri Lillnplwre, Mr. hy tile hoslt>fiHPS, !\Irs. l111gh Aflel' suppt•r llwr·p wns snl'inl '' 1'1 r 'IIIIHIIIl'H fol'l'l' sr!rvrd I ill' and Mrs. l!nhPr'l Nnrlnn ilrHI Ml', HarliPV, Mrs. VPI'IHIII .1. lknwn nne) Sl(llilrr> clillll'Jng In I'Pl!lll'rJS. rlilllll'l' ;II Jnng l11hir•s dr>l'OI'aiPd anrl t>lrs AI NPwnwn dmwed sev· Mr~. l"lnrc!nr·r! f'iiiTil'l' nnrl Mr·s M1·. ami ~Irs. ~lllllril't! Sllnil wlll1 \'oiiPnllnr•.'i. 'J'nlwy Pr•;JI'Rilil, Prnl l'nlnrflll srls In Hoe's f'all· Irene Fl'lllllllin nr•!'DI'i!llnn~ 1\'l'l'f' l'lrnjll'I'Clll<'ri tlu• JHirl~·· J:,,rh.ll'.l IJ;JiJ, c:JaiJrlla ScihPI'I and In>: illHI rl'r'llrriPrl m11sk. II<• also I In tile St. ValrnllrH! motif. • • • N;IIH'\ lldl'lllll assisiPd with llw Pai!Prl fm• 1111• nlrl·slyll' lif!UiiW • • • :.•'111;11'· 'l'ill'll' \\'l!l'c mlninlul'n dandng wll!l-11 C'ilror lall'l', Cubs to Celebrate 11,,,, .. , nl C:iJi>PJ'lH l'iwrnlnlr.s nl Jlaynwnrl II. M1·Lean wus l'ilalr·j VFW Auxiliary ( 1;11'11 Jl J.1 I 'I'. 1111111 11f III!' party <'llmmllleP. Mr. and Mrs, Jamrs H. (Patricia L. Holtzl Blauvelt are picturr1d Blue-Gold Banquet Th" ~11'1111·11P;II'S san~-: In tlwir· Jlelplng him Wr!rP his wife, Mr·,' To Be Instituted :utting thoir wadding cakCJ in the parlors of Ma~on Presbyterian IJ',IIIil di•IHlllllirP lllHJllll!l', har•mon· anrl Mrs. llmva!'rl Sclhcrl, Mr. 1\lirHnn <'llh S<'oliiH Will [•ele· Lnrllc~s Auxiliary of V. Jo'. \V. :hurch after exchanging nuptial vows Friday evening. lno~IP 1111rl 11i111', llll'il vnii'I'S nnd rlrnmalizlng and Mr·s. !llllll'rl SP~' I a I'll! ami lhPir llllllllill lllllr> gold po~l No, :170!! wllllw inslilul!•ll al ... ~~ ... ·~ * ·- tlwi1· :'""!:'· J\1nllin>: 11p the Mr·. anri 1\Jrs. r;rJ ,Wnre. ilanqllr'l Thiii'Sclii,\' nJghl, l•'l'lli'U· 2 p. m. SurHlay, I•'PhJ'unry 21i, a ill',\' :!:1, ill 1111' 1\lnson I. n. (), ,... the Aml'rh•an Legion hullrling :1all wltll 11 fulllll.\' pntlur•l1 din· Tlw l'l!renwny will he o(H'Il to IIH Wedding Vows Spoken lll'r, (;irl Scout Council Elects public. Mrs. Max Ml'Cam is Pl'l'sl c '11hnwstc•r Jo:lnwr J•:ddwrl anci dcnl of till! nrganizallon . -IPII moi!H•rs from IIH• !I Mason Heeently appniniPd l'Ollllllilll'l' In Presbyterian Church •.il'ns ill'l' In l'llill'i-:1' or 1111' han· .!Jlrs. Chandler as Chairman chn irmen are Mrs. llklw nl •Jill'i nnrl prngl'illll afiPI'\vard. Brown, youth nelivities; Mrs On lhP pmgrarn will he sing· ~(J ••. IIi liT,\' t 'IIarHII<'r' was ehos· Cummings, ramp c· om m II I e Cllwn In lllill'l'iagc• hy ilror fa lt!-hi'III'Stll lllnai'I' 1:11'1'11 e lllg, HUrpl'iSl' Pnl<'rlainnll'lll, Jll'<'· I. r•n "'' ,·II:Jir·man of Mason Girl cl1nlrman; Mrs. Shirley Curtis, Jerry SuJ•atcaux, com m un It~ lwr, JI.Ji,s Piilril·la L. llnllz ill'· Mr. anrl Mrs. Gavin c•niPrlniiH'ri service; Mrs. William Parsons srntallnn of ml'arcls and dPn r:hier :.;,.""' r·nriiii'il ~lnnria~· evcnlrl>(. Jinanr·e l'iralrinan; anrl Mrs. How· ·amP Ill<' hridP of .lamr•s J[, Blau· followine: llw rciH'ill'.'iiil Jo'rirln,\' membership: Mrs. ,roc Sr:heffer, i'l'''"l.!n i I io 11. 1 'nllll<'ll nH•miH•rs mel In the high ani Seiher!, li'DIIP consultant. ·ell in II lii'PIIy Wl'ridlng Salurrln,\' PVI'Iling at IIIC Gavin lwnw. Mrs. Dinner will he ~ervcd promptly :.d1nol lilu·ar.\' at 7 11. m. rchahllllalion nnd se1·vir•e; Mis: vening nl Mason Preshrtcrian Gnvin S<'t'VPrl l'alw, ir·p r•reillll nnd During llw mccllng, plans were Wilma Townsend, civil defense. at ti::m, ill'l:OI'riing to Mr. Eckhart. I 11111'1' niTi<'Prs for I Ill' l'llming madl' f11r Girl Sr·oul l~oundl'rs ·hun·h. Till' brirlr's pnrrnls an• cnl'fec tn members of the Wl'drllng • • • Mrs. Leroy Saelens, 13urlrly pnp '.II', and Mrs. 'J'. ,f. llnllz. Till! pari,\'. Mrs. Mi<"hacl Zserrlin, sis· 01'111' "'" ~Irs. Francis Fensl, en· Lansing, Tursrlay. She Is mul'h Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wilcox will Titus, lmlh of Wehhcrvilll', 7 Mrs. Hobert Armbruster, puhli 11 H n'cln!'k lwfore an altar tertaincd at a misl·ellaneous improved and able to he UJI and ·or'rty Meets singing. Mr·~. w. v. 1\cnnedy anrl observe their GOth wedding anni· granrldlilrlrl'll and 1·1 1-(l'c•at·grancl· r:ily. Sol Mrs. Winston Daner>r are co· lanlu•rl by palms, haslll'ls of slww1•r al her home hnnoring thP around. vcrsary Sunday, February 21l, al children. Mrs. Howard Hnherls is rtag :larlioli nnrl c•covering from sur· 111111~ 1\lrs. Robert Taylor of a rlim lal\en this summel' at would enjoy hearing from old I 'i''"'·illll J;l!;e Hsslstcd as r·o-hosl· Camp DcPI' Trails. Refreshments Trotlz Revealed For lwr II'Prhling, IIH• bride Grover Allers. ~-:ery pr.rfnrmerl Jasl Frirlay. friends. 'onnrrl a gown of cryslalelte • ' Patil'nls in M:tson General hos· t",''· \will he sct·v~·d h~· I mop No. 11:1 Mrs. Krashen Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox have spent Jylecl with a filtrrl horlire anrl MEETS pita! !Iris wr•cl\ arro .Jnmcs Glenn, llllrirll: lh<' r!vcming, piHns were under llw rhrel'llon of Mrs. Sci· their entire married life at the 'ull ~kirt. Tlw poinl<'rl r•ollar nf son r1f lllr. nnd Mrs. Ly1<' Glenn nr·ld<· lnr H slmling party Sunday beJ•t, farm on which he was born. For Shows Film 'PI' gown was sr•allcrecl with sccrl !lev. Rn,ymonrl Norton has lwcn " 1 J) ansv1'11 e; 11 nru 11r 1.an tl s o ! ;illi•rll'""l, l•'ehruary l!l. Tile Announcement was marie nf an a few years they lived in a small >f!arls ns thr. wrists of hel' conducting inslrtil'lions for visita- Dansville, 1\cnnctl! Raab of Eden, "'"Ill \\'ill lal\f' place al lhc Tay· Invitation exlenrlerl by Mason lion at the Oak Pari( Methodist 01 D · r 1• It 1\' J 1 house adjoining their old home. At Club ,Meet ieeves whir'h exlenriPrl In points. lo unrvnn o •O , 1rs. o 111 lor h•ll.lll' at Pleasant lal\e, The Cllilcl Study Club No. 1 for inter· Mrs. Wilcox was the former \ c·ap-lype tiara nr cr.vsla1clt~ ehurch in Flint this weelv. Rev .•r. '·I·a lllill'l 'I ( all< 1 n'·! rs. 11 nro ld L eac1 1 J'I'IIIIJI ;lisn discussed the benefit merliatc Girl Scouts to attend 11 F'rerla Cook, daughter of Rev. Ed· Babysitting was the topie o vlth secrl pr>iir'is l1eld in p'a!'C her J\cnneth Hoffmastl'r' is the JlllSiol' o f W'll' t mms 1on, Jl! rs. Cl arence pl.llllll'd hy Ihe surorily for Marell film Wednesday, Marrh 7, at 7:30 ward Cool~. who preaclwd on the discussion at the meeting of Mn lngerlip veil of Illusion. She r•ar· of lhc church.• , " 1·'es J'.mg o r 1.es J'tc anr 1 St an 1ey I. p. m. at Mnsrlll Mellwclisl church. White Oak circuit when she was a son Junior Child Study clul ·ied a l'il~mrle hrruqu!•l of wlritl' . · Dav1s, D. C. Darrow, Mrs. Clara ~Irs. Thorburn anrl Mrs. Taylor· Title of the film is "Our Girls child. Wednesday at the court house. t ·amatirrns with red roses. M~ .• nnd Mrs. llarley Va.n Su:kl;- Mcrindorf, Mrs. Myra Goss, Mrs. ~.,.1 "'" pilll'illlPic pic with graham Grow Up." MI'S. !larry Krashcl~ The Wilcoxes have a son, Ivan film, "Tile Tr.rrihlr Twos a1v J·rn"t l·lriii'' '"'<" llel' "'IL'Irl''s lfeft _lues,clay a[Jprnrrnn lor Cali· .Tnlrn Fell, Kathleen Dart, daugh· ~ ~ '· "·' ·' ·' · orn1a. T 1ev WI 1I he 1n San Fran· , , . . . . , <'l'lll'i\l'r l'l'Usl, anrl coffee. of the heallll dPpartmcnl wil .J. and a daughter, Mrs. Ernest the Trusting Threes," wns shown n;url nf honor. F'or her duties she, ,· · .· . . . ,. .· l<.t of Mrs ..Tc,mcltc D.1rt, ,md • • • show the film. ' til Mr II I" I I . . . ' . . ' c_ls.co nn ilusu.rr.ss .md \ \Ril Albert SirnllSOil, ali o[ Mason. \VI s. arry o,ras 1cn, n:~ vo1c d flolll·lenglh r1oelt of blur lrlencls anrlreiallves 11 t Pasadena. • , .. , . , , · •• c:JIU.s I'L,\N PAPim DRIVC: I G' s t . . ham county public health nurse rei owr taffeta fashioned with 11 .. , l\1.. C , J'· V· I hose chschargu1 trom Mason . . . It' 1 <'Oll S WI 11 :-;e 11 COO 1

r no 7. 1•: N roons irH lrullrrg pr>,H lrr>s, 1or rr, sir rng hr.o~ns, slrr>ll lrPnns nnd sl r nwhcr 11rs l'r ,IJrl; \V~ llrl', mny lrr> prrr 1IHrsPri .rl Mnsol! fr ozrl! fonrl ln1 ll 11W2Jl

M\SON I'AXI'AYI'J{!-i - l Will Iii' otl II If' < II\' lr til In < Ol!c>ct 'ollllil 11111 "luuJI It XI'~ Mnn· rl.r1 ll111111glr I 11<111 tr11n1 R ~ 30 p 111 .111<1 llli s iltlld 11 ltnm R 12. 1\lr~ !lolls \iiSIIII,

February 16, 1956 Page 7

Real Estate REDUCED RATES Auto- T1 ucks- Fire and Extended CovcrJgc on Houses Furndure and llu~incss Jewett Insurance Agency 551 W. Maple Phono OR-7-0511 15% Orstounl on PL and PD and Call~

Densmore's Food liner Mason's Seafood Headquarters

~ 10 ACRr moclcrn clany, lrvc sloe!, farm, ne.11· Mason, 2 sets nf hllrlrlrngs 'l s!los 39 slanch rons Excellent sorl, plenty seed mg goorl wheat and corn qllola Charles Johnson I L~rAJ' 1\lnr ch 1 possess ron Call Clarence M Boles, 1\l A~t, hechoom ho{nc with altacllcd 2· JIOUSE: ~I oom lllOCICl n, 2 nc1 eg OR 6-5673 car gn •·age, hrp roof ha1n, silo, .' small h 1111 chrcken coop on gwde A mrlk house. Would hl,tC'IIIop Ptrcecl 11ghl Call Hnn F01 Aclron anrl Sntrsfaetion r.ons!Cicr trade fot small home WAN'I'E:D 1'0 TRADE--New 2 som fo'Jr.tchct, Stoc111111rlge 321~2 rn qmet locatron Evenmgs hcch nom house, hm dwoorl lf?-..~\ wW4 v~· Gwfl C .Jewett Agency pllone Dansvrlle MA 3 2,191 floors aluminum sl01111 wuulows Homes rn nncl near Mnson: 100 ACRE farm !l'i trllahle, 111 and dams near school, fo1 3 01 1£1~- ;) ,- fcJt ------. SO ACRES 111 Whontfield town Small nent home close to bu~r Stockln!Cige townshrp, modern 'J bC!dl oom hollse rn ve1 y good i.(p ~ ',;~ { 1~ HERE'S A SUGGESTION ~ sh1p P,n emcnt nem· 6 room ness rlrstrrcl Wrll trnde or 7 tooms, 4 bedrooms, new bath, conclltton Phone M.1son OR modern home, cnrpelrng rn Jivrng 1 I Icelandic Fillets Meuniere 1 1 sell new ml fmnace, new f1replaco, 6474L Gwti ~~~I& and rlmrng 1ooms, newly Inuit Buill rn Hl 17, fllll basement full basement barn wrlh new ~?.· "~~ \ ~ I Tlul\\ Jcchuullc lllletH en1111"h to HC)lnrnlc I IJ,u n ancl 4 c.rr gamgc, ol her WANTED 'I 0 BUY- 3 or •I bed· ..... I H1 11 m sm mnf'd tlom or c orrnnt nl nntl (ry 1 lnrildings, good sci t lng, well gas heat lm ge garage, large steel roof, new grarlo A mrlk room house Mus! he m very .. ..-;/_,."\. 1 goltl n lnown rn r.\tlnl tuhlf'HpnonH of hut.- I seeded, some whrtc lhe best land lot frrut and hcrltcs Malte house, new tool sheds nncl srlo goori conrlrtron Phone M,tson OR - 1\\ tt.'r ml m mnrgnrlnf' H12mO\C flsh to WUIITI me an orrr:r. HavC! n look $6 2'i0 clown f: );) ,_ I plnlt 1 J l fnl 11 mulnrng Ill 111111 ncld lhreo 1 among lhc het1c1 farms Call 6 4741 Gwt r /) 1 tniiJc,;unllll hult(\r 01 nlllH'nruu tw1 tublc· I 1 t~l• ur s ltmnn juu•r one tuhlers, phone Norton, Dr Cat·lns, Dr Clarlc, Dr ett Agency. 7wlp modern bath, oil heat, I!OOd .------·---­ Leslie JU 9 5361 or Mason OR Clinton and the Mason Genet·al barn nncl brooder house. This 7·0331. 46wtf hospital st.1ff for the wonclet•ful NEW 2·bedroom house, good lo wlll mnlw someone a good LOT FOR SALE-1 acre, 140 foot Wanted care and all my many friends and cation, near school. Hardwood chtclten farm. frontage on South Washington DIGGING FOOTINGS - Install· relatives for the cards, flowers, floors, nlumlnum storm windows road near Wllloughby, $800 cash. WANTED-Bnbysltier 5 days a ing sewer, tiling nnd building fruit ru1d gifts, also the many 15 1-acre building lots close to COD • liADDOCK • FLOUNDER and doors. Lot 90 ft. wide. Phone. Mason. Plek yours out now, F. P. Schnaudlgel, 2566 South week for 2 pre-school children. septic tanl1s complete. Hnve nets of ldndness shown my fam­ Mason OR 6·4741. 6wtf • deposit will hold. Washlngton road, phone Lansing Call Mason OR 7 4584 after G. power digger and dozer. Phone, lly while I was slclc Ron Snyder. HALIBUT .. CATFISH.. ll'U 2·1250. 7w3 7wl OR·7·4973. Glenn Starr. 30wtf 7wlp OCEAN PERCH lnuharn County News february 16, 1?56 Page 0 Mason Recruit North Leslie Jf!eal/wr Repor/ --~----~------Leslie News 11r.1tvy t1110W 1rtrl hlllnjl "'lnrls sluH )mel lnghnm pr.op)c hotr I~ lnlo Leads Company Clara C, Strange renllt) litis week It wns the first Legal Notices Ji'Jnrlclir 11 W IJinult, senmnn lf'riJ IllS)!' nf Willll'l ll!!rltlteJ l)liH rcr !lilt, USN snn of M• nnrl Mr~ (Ct~nlinned fl 0111 l'ngn ll AliA ~lr 1 Jlng lllllll lie I While ,11 111 II stlllWfnll fil{ C'lnlr E Blnd1 :1381 Olccmos roarl, Ann111tl mPrling nf tlu lnr 11 Illes II I II' IIIII IV•llillille l111111l Mosnn rec11iverl an hnnn1 mnn son rou11tY All'\ will liP in th" who sltfiVIIml 11111 litr lr 1h IVPI\Ilys cer!llkrlte rlllrl un engruverllrlentl l"l1st Motl1mllst IH 111111 21 I his 11 Ill Wr te htiJ.;ill fills IIIII\ 1\llit lit£ IIY 11 hn 11 hllsiltl'ss mr r lirw WI Ill Sllll shilliiiJ.: tilnlfiS! 1 Ill 1 rlriY AI Blnd1 WriS selur tori honor m.tlr !P.I t llnmr•nt No SJICIIIIcl s ltisl tins 111111 titro WUIIhrl of hi::; 1ec1 uit comp 111y hy his Held at Leslie "dtcrllllorl llllllrrl Ilint 1\111 hlgun Is 11 \lintel lnslluctors camp 111y commnnrle1 ll'llllrfl litllrf IS WCll IS IV riel rllld fPIIow camp lilY memhets The <1111111111 J1tcetlng of the ~frs Lnttlr• Nmthlll)J ot lite II fllllh I IIIII I Before ente1ing the navy In JO:OTC duh wns plctorlcrl hy t1 Nnllltiii)J 1onvll1 srrnt ltomr till Novemhel, JO'i'i he wns [(I rHILJ rllnncr Tlte t thle rlcuor rtions noltnccs !hill Mts CJ11y Ooxslntnr IIIHint 1 Is ~ tlliPiinH s I'Ossip ,Jier! from the UnivCJs!ty nf were In lwcplng with V.1lenlinc 1 priiPnl Is showing gtPII lm hI gl Ill II I Sjll e ll)))p \lith Mlchlg 111 dny Ml s e p Archer hill I PI OI'Crnrmt Ml s Mnr y Lasr IIlli r ltarge The rllnner cnmmllll o of Tndcson I~ nnw u p rtlr nl 1\lJS LI.UAI. consisted of M1s Grnnt Hex, MIS Nrn 1111 up's hrothr1 In e,1w rnd sis LP.siie Vince Mrs JI,tJ r y CrrVPI t 1 fer M1 •IIlii Mrs Prt1 (, V 111 1\frs Dnn 1lrl Shlpmr1n M1s Don I r!erW utiR of Culylntrilllf' vJsl!ms aiel Holmes Mts Mnr vln Sutliff I 1tr1 VPitlllll B '•llrlsiPY tr filii I MIH Lnl.tncl Lnyton M1s SJwnjthtl Mts Br:mrrlslcys rnnrll!lilll ccr Lcukc nnci M1s fl. 0 1:r1 llmplrri'P.r! RltP Is still .rt l'rrrrtr wnrrls Mrs Ellen CuiiPn Wtls In MPmnr 111 hospital Jnri1son ch.u ge of t iclwts Mrs Wnlter Strnngc grrrotr1l the 80 memhm s .tnrl guests 1\11 s Albellrt Bullorll g.1ve lite l11vnen !Inn M1s C M Ciothlr I IIH• Village Council music clt.tlt m rn !01 the evr 11lnr.; )>I esanted Don.tld Holmes riS r!l Stages Meeting rector anrl producer of litr seventh rl tit 11 Plxlr > nnrl lh1 1111111111 It tlpll tlw Leslie Lions Scouting Jnr 1\Plly, Dontlrl MmP 1 I Ills W.11 d Scouting- ncllvltles bullrllng Is 11.111 > \V liiflre hcnnrtlt Ilt1mlcs !hell objective In r tlslng funrh Willl,lm Dur fcP. rtllll vllltgr rt through the minstrel shnw !Je lmtH'Y I om Wrtlslt wrrP )ltPsr nl presentrrd excerpts ftom the tl lltr rouncJI mcellnr: We lim fmtltcomlng- sltnw l'chrumy 27 II IY tl H p m In the Gt\11 h rll 28 ancl 29 Wrrlsll st IIPrl lit tl lhr slrlc M1s II E Copper, pror:r.tm hPrl!h rlep<~rtmont ltnrl .urcplrd Ootlor lol h m won ho s boon lry chairman presented 'Sisters Un pl.tns for the scw,tg-e rl1spns tl Mr tniH IS , gursls of I ill• 1\tr 11111 ng stnco tho d•v ho bought ol r!er the Sldn" a humorous ~ill! plnnt olnrllntclrl'plor SC!IIcrif. lit son Junlnt lhtmhtt nf Com The cast wns presented hnuquets munc1l p tssr.rl 11 rc solution th tl e mcl't r ll a •x lune It 111011 11111 11 literally of red and white c nrnn the vtll.rge would he lmnderl for 1 s ld.tl )II II dill .rl Vr \ ry lownl I llllt 1 \\ e e IIIIS(rll puhe ~ of lions, snapchagnns anrl glnrlloll $298 000 In p ty for the hullrlin.{ II l'llrlr~ eluurr) 111 ornpt e our I e nus s1 1\ I!C' just 111 1 21 1111 It consisted of Mrs B D Walker of I liP. pl,utt tnd tnlerc epln1 sc11 lunr hl•s Wtli he• trnnr rl ntf 7 us lrnpor I lilt n 111ullur I ns rm1 1111 11 Mrs. Marvin Pixley Mt s C,rrltnn ers and lh.rt .til nf lite ISSIIC 11nuld l'rnoPcrls ill Ire tlscrl f11p fll~hl VnhntiHt 111111 Ash 11 Eldred and Mrs J Douglas Alex he In genernl nbllg tllon honrls It fttll!IC commurttl' Jllo)cc Is .rr ln11d I" I1 ul1 11111 Jll orlue Is ancler IH po~slblc tn hnve lltP cnlltP. " C AS Ill AN ll I'IWillJ( 1'S The report o [ the nomln.1tlng 1mnun I In genera I oII 1 tg 1I rnn rcnrllng to 11111 .11 1 1.1\IC r committee was presented by Mt, 1Jonr 1s hcc !Usc t 1teY n1 e WUII nr ]llosuint I urer, and Mrs Leon Albro cor t1vc r,rtes fm homf's .ts $21 per responding secretary The oft! ye 11 fur water nnrl $2 I per 1c 11 W. B. Burleson cer::; elect Will tal

JOHN McCLELLAN Judge of Prob ttc or l'roLate 7Y.3 ORDER FOR PUDLICATION FEBRUARY SALES APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR ODERLIN-Februnry 28 1956 Stute of Mwhu~nn 'l he Probute Court rnr llw County of lnuhum At I HCH~Hin u( HUfd Court held ut the Prulmtc Olfice 1n th~ C ty or Mason m tu ul Co u LY un tlu 7lh duy of 1 cbru ury h ll IJI!ii I reHent HON JOliN McCI ELLAN JUBILEE Juduu of ProhattJ In the MHttcr or thu E•t otu of JOHN W OIJE!(LJN Duccn•ed I j unn [) uxlllr hnv fiJ.: fi I I r HI 1 • Cuurt lu 1 1 ~t1t10n t rnylng th tl the ud Yes, we're iumping the gun on sprmng mfnislrntHJn O{ HU rJ l!t!ll te 1J~ grunt.ctl to A 1~ at fir exler or to l:!Uffic other HU t1 ble

r 1 •h ,,, NOTICE! At a meet111g of I liP DeiiJt !011 nslup bo.u cl Jamtdt ~ 23 the fol lowmg otclinanre 11 ts .tclopterl or l'robnte ORDER FOR PUBLICATION DI.LIII 10\\Ni-iflll' OltlliNAN< I I'Oit SI'LI D CONI'ltOL FINAL ACCOUNT ON TOWNSHIP IW\I)S STRONG-March 6, 19GB Stnt£ of Michh:nn The Prob1 te Court. SI~C110N I No pc1son •hall clrnc tllj molal vehicle on .tny road 01 ro1 the Cour ty or lnt-::hl m At a t!CM:s on oC H litJ Court held on htgltv.dj \lllltln the limits nf Delht tollnsllip except as hctcln I ohru 1 ry l'i 1 Uli 6 ufte1 provJrlcd c~t 1 speed 111 excess of "J[) m1les pet ltotll )Jio PrCKent liON JOliN McCLELLAN Vldecl lh tl nol\ltlhst,uuhng the dbo\e nnmed maxtmum spcecl Judge of P1obnto lo the Mnttor of tl u E•lntu of DAVI!J Whtch Sill II be )lttmrl friCIC )a\\ ful 110 PCISOil S)ld)) opel 1te c~ny C S I I!ONG DccciiKe I satcl vcltiC lc 011 .tlt\ s 11<1 JO.Id or illghwm .tl .t speer! 111 excess Notice lH Hereby Ctlvcn lhnt thu 1 e nf or less lit 111 1 c Jteful, lc.lsontble 1nrl pt uciPnt speed IMVlllg­ t1tion of Cytll I\ ll1 Lemur Adm 1 IHtru tor with the will ttlOl!Xc 1 of anid cHtute dtte le,t:dld In lhe surJnce ,IJlcl 111dth of s.ltrlload or lugh\la), to Jtruylng for the all ,wnnce of his tln t1 the volume nf linffJc thereon and to 111y othc1 pertmcnt cnnrlt 1 ccount und for the /l !sh.cnment ILfld lton then cxlsltll.£: pt nvlderl fur thct that no pet son 111 nn) tliHtrll utlon nf the rcHttluc of t:iltld cHt1te e1 ent shdll ell 1vr. \II) motor IeitH lc on .tllj such 10ml or high will he hcnuJ un Mn1 ch 6, 1056 tLt ten o cloclc 111 the forc1 oon nt the Probate Wnj .tt ,1 speer) grr.ntcr th.111 Will pclmtt lum to br111g smd ve Olflce In thu Ctty of MnHon MlchlRnn hlcle to a stop wtllun the nssured cleu dJSt.tncc .thciiCI rt I"' 01 dc1ud Thut nutlcu tlu rear bc 1-r Vtm by I uhllcutiou of n co1 y hc1eoC SECI'ION II llu prm1slons oi tilts mdmnnce shall not be .tppll for thtuc wul!kK conKccutlvcly urcvluuu c.tble to the fnllo11 111g- JO.tcls 01 lt1ghw.1ys tn Delhi township to Hll I day of hunrilH In the lnKhnm Co 11 ty Newt~ nnd thnt thu IJetltloner Priced to Sell 1 I hose cleslgnatcd as US ot M!Chtgan Stale II unl1 lmes A 1 "" uo y 1 cnuuu n co1 y of thlll notice to be Hcrvcd 2 'I hose \lllhtn !he It mils of S- 6 11!1 SDU!UGA;! ua 0 EDITH A ADCOCK, Clerk IBu•lnc•• Addre•a 2106 lrllctilsan Nu• 1 Phone OR 7-9611 tlonnl Tower, Lnn•lniJ', Mlcbtian 7w7JI. ____, ______.;_ ____..:.,_~------...;.______..;.. ______~~-J February 16, 1956 The lng·ham County News Part 2 Service Club, Could Do Something rifle t:ilSUrllth.!~ lrt the Kore1111 M f L • w t ~ensn, 2 men Hntcr· 11 J1luc·o lioCJ!ll)' nnd lwpt. there, 'l'hh'd, our War, A mnn rloes not nm·rmsarlly ·ayor 0 ans•ng an s nf business, thplr lnlentlnn IH to IJuw £Jflfnrc:lnt: men who worll the huve tn lm 11 traitor to cuu~c great I'Oh tlw mcn•lmnt, Tho trlg~o:cr clol'it amunrl to apprehend the~e harm to his country, Ch c t B d man pulls out the weupon, wllllo i' mal of Mason. 19:1:1, here In our own t•ounty. rPsper·t ahove all other qualities by sdwnls hcynnrl sl'iwol hom's lltiP of "Hunting Is a Privilege." ns 11 guide to fairness, not as an Amcr·ienn ·rmtl'stant lcarlers to experience In this r·rnmty Is ntJt Your goorl Interest In this mat· Coulrl you or• I tltlnl< of anytltlng is Jttsllr:c. They nr•crl a ('()r)e whJroh an arlequat<' answer. What is 1 r heli<'VP thn t Is corrnct. Any: must be follower!, with rcwar·rJs needed is the help of an agency Invasion of pr·erogatlve. The Soviet Russin In nn lllusor·y ef· alwuys rlupll"ared In otlwr· enun· ter along with ollwr· Jnterestcrl that was mr•n• touc·hlng-, yl's, scope of the questionnaire as well how, r would lilrl this plct•e of property,· ccrles, Of course, we might not enemies of tile church, has to confronted with and are asl>cct 1s known as good IJehavior. tence passed by tile judge. ~ion, as r believe most of them of conriLict represents a need that still'leri a gas station nn this cor· get to town more than once a stand openly against the pcrse· to vote upon? Anri do you take' Senator Hittle uses !he phrase, Senator Hltlle, your hill will would, he would come with a .far is tmglc. Though each oomrnu· ncr as a means nf supplementing weelt Instead of 2 or• 3 times a culion of religion in any corn· an interest in the bills that some "If they clirl not commit the tend to play a major part in sn rliffer·ent attllucle than If he h11.d nlty agency must serv<' Its func· th<'ir means of ~upport. There clay as we do now. munist country. of your clectl.!d men put on the actual murder." I repeat, "If they .many ways. First, the c:ost of founrl a curt "No Hunting." lion pmpcrly, I he basic lngrerli· were no hlacl,top or cement roads As to how many automobiles Martin Luther said: "Here I floor for passage? In so many cllrl not commit the actual mur· trying a killm·. Second, every Well, I'rl like ••bout 15 for my ent of parental supervision, hascrl within miles of this location at would be sold without good rands stand; I cannot do otherwise!" cases you and I know little or rler." Let us look this square in judge who has taken the oath to place. How about. it? on moral and ethical as wall as that tlmr.. A small stnci< of gi'O· Is a good question, and r don't Where do Pmtestnnts ~tand to· nothing about tile meaning of ,the face, with just everyday see that i llllnnriPd t hr•l'iri'IIS In Lnn· rwlv Viilli1Pil111l'l\ 1111d 1\llss .11'1111 Jmilwn prlviE nnrl llwy r·nrne In sltlg Sulllrilny ufiPI'IIO~; some of lwr experlencl!s mnr CIIIT, !11iss Huhy Cnhh, Miss [(1'1", nf OIH•mn~ Jns1 \VI'rii!Psrlny. Mrs .•Joe Sterle In .Mason. Mr·. nnrl Mrs. Horherl Hnrt.Jg prepared Ihe rllmwt· at tho Rwlfll rmrl impressions nf her slny in 1 Mr. ancl Mrs. Halpl1 Flll'lrwy, ltnrl daughtrH's we1·c Sunday eve· home. 1\lr. nnrl Mrs. Clnylnll Sult:nn, VIPtnnm, SllrHluy morn· AI.l~Elt'l' E. 1:ono, mnyn1· nf Swift anrl· Steven nnrl Mn:. lng. Sr., were. S:ttunlay evr.nlnr: rlln· nlrlt; dlnnPr .giiP~Is of Mr·. anrl Drtrnil, will sprnk In memhrr,; ne1· guests of their snn·ln-lnw W.lr~. Dwight Dnwsnn nnrl family Swift's mother, Mrs. M11ry Blll!l\· 'I'IH• Jo'Phruary Gontl Nt>lghhol' and daughter, Mr. nnrl Mrs. 1\en· or Lansing. lngilllm, were guest.'i. '!'he Swift~ dnss pnrty w:1s Frlrlny ovrnlng at nnrl guests of ilrpllhlkan 'l'nwn neth Rogr.rs, and family In Ma· Mr·. nnrl Mrs. IIarolrl J(imball were prescntcrl with nn elf'r•trl•· thl' llnrne of Mr. and Mrs. Mill'· C'luh In Lansing Fl'idny, l•'rtli"Uili'Y son. The dinner· wus In honor of flml Ml~s Virglnln Everett tool< mixer· frnm lhe fnmlly. AftPrl!olll! vln liosl\ins, North Wuvel'iy road. 2·1. Cohn lwrl hren menllonPd ns a Bonnie Rogers' l:lth bh·thday nn· Mrs. Ellwl Moyer lo her l1omc callers were Mr·. nnrl Mrs. I ll'r1ry Tlw J•'rohi'IWI'Y W. S. C. S. meet· possible canrllrlale for the Hepuh· Buckingham and family, Mr. aiHI ing ruul rlim!PI' will hr. nl. the llcnn nomlnnllon ns governor ltlvcrsary. at Wny1m Sunday. "LICHT" .DUNK INO - T h (! Mt•, title! Mrs. Clem IrTer o! Mr. and Mrs ..Julin n Lyon, Jr·, tiny bulb held by Sharon Brum­ .Mrs. Rolph Hart nnd rlaugi!IPrs, 1'11urPh Thursday of this weelt, untll .his public refusnl for the R11nnlrl Rlrd nnd AI Nohlr. Grnnd Rapids spent the weclt end and Dennis were Sunday dinner· ley of Cle'veland, Ohio, Is 11 post this week. with Mt·. and Mrs. Peter F. Grae- .guests of Mrs. Lyon's parents, complotc elcotrlc light phmt Jn Coho was l1m·n In DNroli nnd her, Jr., and sons. Mr. and M1·s. Walter Gnnuway, lts~lf. Generator, r~sembllng a Mr. und Mrs, Clnrcnr.c Lrruwrd South Aurelius and unlll W:J:J was with the Btu·· Mrs. Rny Evcmtt and Virginia Mr. :mrl Mt•s. Vernon Snyrlet• strip of ndhesi I'C tape, . Is und Mr. nnd Mrs. Durwin Dor1T roughs Adding Mal'hlnc Co, De· :md Mr·s, gthcl Moyer of Wayne nnd sons of Mason were Sunday wrapped m·ound its bose. Whon ViRiled Mr~. nnrt Mrs. CIPIIIs North Onon'daga Jt·oit rounc:llmen nskerl Cnho to attended the wedding Saturday cllnnct• guests of Mrs. Snyder's bnsc is dunlmd In water, the 1.3· Stt•lr.llllrig ·'l'l!Ut'l'lirty rvcning of spend li months with the city v'olt bulb, which is rated nt orily last weclc. nJ rs. II. II. l<'lt!ld l. ChooAc from J.hc ncwesl. eolom at Stanton of Mrs. Everett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collins .06 amperes, gives n bright light government to streamline Its Mr. anrl Mrs. Orhic Dolhee anrl granddaughter, M1ss S hI r I e y llunlinglnn. !or at least an hour. At present Dlunc .. Not·th nt tenrlcli a ValPn· llnnnclal syRtcm. Coho neve1· re· 2. Do t.ho wnllR of an nvoi'I1J.:Il Gooder, to Dave Donovan of Che· M1·. :utrl Mrs. Arlhtn· \Vollm· of tine pnrty Saturdny r.vl'ning a1 Mr. anrl Mrs. Mel Swanson turned t n BtnTnughs. He srrverl a labaratory curiosity, General t•omn with n gallon ~Joygan. Mn;. Moyer stayed over· Lansing cnlied on Mr. and Mrs. Electric researchers ~ec possi .. lhe home of n sclwolmatc, Cal'll· visited rclallvrs In .Tadtson re· ns treasurer of Dr.ii'Olt for 7 r:cntly. night. Saturday night with her Pei['l' Grnehcr, .Jr., uml sons billtles for its usc in lifcsavlnr,­ Jyn Hun·Js, on Aurelius mali. years anrl Jws heen mayor for G. 3. Cover most surfnr·rs wit.h one parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hay l~ver· Sunday ev['ning. Mr. Wolter was uqulpmcnt lor usc nt sea. Lawrence Dolhcc ltas ret umerl Mr. nnrl Mrs. Pcn·y Hnt'l'l'lt Mrs. Ralph Swan, president. of cant elL n fot'lllCI' teacher of Mrs. Graeber, were dinner guests Sun clay a fl· hom[' from St. Lawrcnr.e 1JOS(lltnl. Town club, said the meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Donnl!l Jardot he tauglll Dnnnlrl, tile Grnehcrs' sing called on Mr. and Mrs. Leon· ernoon nt lhc home of Mr. 1111rl M1·. anrl Mrs. Grralrl Field of start nt 6:30 with n potlt!cl< din· 4. PninL nn nvcrnge rooll! in n and daughters nf Eaton Rnplcis nlclrr son, anrl now he Is leaching liull visited his uncle and aunt, nrd Nelson ancl family In cele· Mrs·. Donnirl T:larrrlt of En:;t L1111· ncr In ll1e Women'r; cluh house J'ow irnurH called at the home of Mr. and Dennis a youngr>r· sor1. hmlion of Mr. Kempf's birthday sing, Mr. 1111rl Mrs. B. H. Fiolrl, Sumlay on Soutll Wnshlnglon avenue. Mrs. Herhet•l 1-Iartig anrl claugh· Miss f'nyette Rieh sang with II fli~I'I!OOn. an 11 i VI!I'SIIry, The rllnner anrl meeting are hnth 5, UHe !.hat room llrr HfiiiiP dny ters Thursday evPning. 1he Mason school dwrus at tile Nancy BntTr.ll nnli Karen Bur· Mr. ami Mrs. G. L. Bnlley and Mrs. Cluu·Jes Jrelane of Hud­ gcss of Holt nct'rHnpnnird Mr. son, Maurir'c, or Mnson were OfJCn lo llw Jlllhlle, Mt·s. Swan Mr. and Mrs. Roh['r·t Nohlc of 1\lnson high srlwol for PTA Mnn· son Is S11emllng this wcelc with and Mrs .•Jar·lt Don•r IIIHI Mr. snl,l. For those wl10 enn'l attend Onondagn visited his brother-in· clay evening. her· hrother-ln-Jaw :rnrl sister, Mr. S11nrtay dinner guests of Mr. ami tile rlinnct·, there will he sf'ats law nnd slstet•, Mr. nncJ M1·s. Roil· Snturrlny Mt·. and Mrs. Fmnk and Mrs. Clrtrl'nc·r llurlson lo 1\al· Mrs ..Jolrn Powell. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Fmncis L['c. Mrs. Lc[' ltaska Snlurrlny. rrlul'llhiJ.:' Still· J•:rwln Ucar.h o[ Mason were eve· avnllnhie frll' thr prng!'ilm, sliP erl. Welch, Frirlay evening. Nollie of Tnlcrlo, Ohio, called on is sick with pleurisy. cia". arldcrl. Mr. and Mrs. Heuben Mylanrler Mr. Noble's hmlher-in-lnw anr.l ' uing guests. -·--·.. ------· ·------·----··--· --· of Lnnsing cnllcrJ on Mr. anrl sister, Mr. nnrl Mrs. Hohert No­ Mr. nnrl Mrs. Clyde Hill stm~led Mr. and Mrs. \CI'C':V BfiiT!!I I nl· 1\lr. and Mrlii; Clnurl Pnrish nrc son was a Sunrlny_ guest of her -----~·-~.~:>· Mrs. Frani~is Lee Sundny after- hie, home StllHiay from Venice, Flor· tended the Lnnsrng Dan·y i'rorl- sla>•ing at the lwme of Mr. anrl mother, Mrs. Lottre Lazc,Jir at $559 -:~- lrla. They arc cxpeclecl home uc!s rllnner· nt Lam·ing Civi<· ('ron- ·Mr~. J~rl F'r•rTis of Mnson, caring Ill[' home of Carl Warner. GAl. -· . ·' ~ noon. Last 1\'i'ek Saturday Mr·. and some lime this weclc. , Mr. nnll of rlnv anniversary Stlnrlny. Mrs. Minnie Baclws .~pent Sun· Hoytville Houghton Lnlcc were S

Mrs. Charles. Strobel was ·.~ur· priserJ Sunday when her children and grandehilcli"['n arrived to Registration spend the afternoon .and remind her of her birthday anniversary. Rafrcshmcnts of culw and . ice STAR CHIEF 4-DOOR CATALINA r.renm were sci-vee!. The em· says fJD and the price won't .~top you! Mt·. and Mrs. Caroll Glynn en· • Notice tarlainecl nt a farewell Plll'lY ' Thm·sdny evening in honor or Mr. Notice is hereby given that last day for registration and Mt·s. Clwrics Sheppley and of electors for city election to be held Monday, Apl'il 2, family. 1956, is Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fellows en· Easy Does It~This One's Loaded! tcrlained at Sunday dinner their ' parents·, Mr. anrl Mrs. Forest :·. l~ellows. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Titus Here's all the go you'll ever want for normal And it.~ teammate, the 1ww Stralo-F/ight Monday, March 5, 1956. and family vi~·ited his sister, Mrs. Dorothy McCahe, ancl !am· driving ... with lots more where that came Hydra-Matir:* is just as advanced! 'i'hiR Any person who has not re-registered under the from wl!eJwuer you need it I permanent registration law, any person who has moved lly Sunday. !'evolutionary automatic Lrunsmis;don gives Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Monroe rc· Take it easy ... in seconds you'll he sail­ to a new residence within said city and will have been cclved a letler from their son, Try the mighty 227-H.P. you gears for crisp, poRit.ive nct.ion -spur­ tl}ere at least 30 .days before e~ection day, and any per­ Gordon, whn is stationed at Camp ing serenely along at the legnl limit o1· lding l'esponse at any speed. And with those son who will be 21 years of age on. or before April 2, Chaffee, Arlmnsas. He wrote that leaving the steepest; grade behind unnof'icecl 1956, and has·not registered must do so in order to cast he spent a few days at the Mardi Strato-Streak V-8 teamed geMs there's an amazing new liquid-link his ba)lot. Monday, March 5, 1956, is the last day regis· Gras in New Orleans. · ... and always with that big "something to make J.hut flow of power oil smooJ.h! tration can·· be· accepted ·for voting in the April 2, 1956, Mrs. Gladys· Dunsmore at· extra" fot• safety! It's loaded all right, wit.h more glamom· election. tended the sixth grada len nt With Strata-Flight Dansville last weelc. You're piloting America's most· modern nne! go than you ever dreamed possible at a Hyd1·a-Matic! V-8! ... the biggest, highest-compression, price so low. Electors can register at the Mason city clerl{'s office · highest-torque · power plant in Pontiac from 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. daily and until 8 p. m. on Come on in and get the details. Whether March 5. After office hours registration will be taken Whitedog. District ·history ... available in3 versions, 205 h.p., Nancy. P_urcell yoi.!'rc talking performance or price, easy at the clerk'sTesldence; 110 West Sycamore, Mason.,· 227 h.p.·and a blazing 285 h.p.! does it with this fabulous '56 Pontiac! · Mr.' .and Mrs. Lnwrence T. *An r..tll'll-1:m~fnp/ifm, Electors at the Apr.il 2 eleCtion \viii' elect 4 ci:ii.iricil· Smith spent the weelt' en(l nt men. · · · · · · .. .Cheboygan fishing. · · Miss Bertha Showerman .aitd You. can act.ually bny a big, glamomus Pontiac 860 for less Neva Butler called on Mrs. Em·l Inasmuch as number of candidates for council posi· Showermnn In Webberville Mon· tions is no more than twiceithe number of vacancies to be day afternoon: · · than you would pau for 44 mode~s of the wiv-priced three! ,filled there will be no primary election in city of Mason Several from the. district at· "®_PoNTIAC . according to provisions of city cha11:er. " tended John Deere day .In .Mason Just Wednesday. , · Many alllall keeps -his nose on ·/ the grindstone, so wlfey can· Howard·. :. . ·Pontiac' . . ' •------....;.~---...;;;.;....;.....;..;;,;.;....;....;..~;.....;.;;.....;..II turn hers up at the ·neighbors. · , I Pa!Je 3 CJnrrch li.. Fam!I,J' l';'lghi Mnnd~r evening, 11\mllr nlghl Northwest Stockbridge Dunkel' Hill Elizabeth .Jacl>&on 11ncl John ~.....------:------11 ton]( pla~o In the nrwll~l CO\ll'ch, 1\frs, Guerdon Vshm· Mlllor wero flunrlny vlsl!ot·s of Ji'lft)'•Qix gntherccl around the 81mrlm Winchell Mr. llnrl Mrs. Kr.rmlt Cr!lft, henutlftllly decor&terl tnhle, At I-Tnrold Lnntls fell on tlw Ice Mt•, und Mrs, Lee Uh·r.y ancl Mrs. Wnlter Strnnge spent Frl· the close of the dinner, blrlhrluy nnd Is In Mason Genal'lll hos· fnrnlly ntlenrlccl tlte werlrllnH of day In Dctrol!, Stockbridge News (lllfll, rnlces were served In honor• of Mrs. Ulrey's nnphcw, Dwight Halph I(Pilstnr· anrl 'l'hnmns Mrs. ~Jelen Beeman thr. pns(or, whoRe hlrthdny wns World Duy of Pr·uyor scrvlcn MnJTOW, to .Jnyr:c Gates Saturclny Oglcsheo spcnt llw wool< enrl In the 12!h nnrlnnollwr In honor of will he In the Northwest Slndc· evening, Ohio. Mrs. Lenn Smllh, whose blrlhclay brlrlgc churd1 Sunrluy ufternDOIJ, lelfn AI11I111N ~lc•PI 1\rll'l'll Holwson, claughlfH' of ill!llil anrl Lnlma Ct•nft H(lCIII A plo H11r!lul anrl lnlcnl show wns the 14th. The grntiJl played Sr.rvll'C In open to nil. Dcllll AlplliiH h11rl thnlr Jo'uht'll· M1·, 11ncl Mrs. William lloheson nf Saturrla,Y night wllh Mrs. 1\m·mlt Will llfl l'llllfili<'IWI HI Felt Plnlns Blhlo baschnll, Tho evening's elJ· Mr. And Mrs. Guenlon Usher· Cmft. r•hurcl1 l•'rlllny, Fchn111ry 17, nt ry mPPtlng Monclny PVI'nlng nt Rives .IUIIL!linn, Is contled lo hed tertrlinmcnt r.loscrl with the show. attended the 0(1!!11 housn of tlw Mr. liiHI Mrs .•rndc Dnvls nf tlp. m. he hnmc of Mrs. OphPilll CuiVPJ', ,wllh rlwumntlc fever, lng of the film ''Ordeal In Bur·· Munith ehnnentary school nl JEtciiKIIn unrl Mr. nnrl Mrs. lllch· lrcsldcnt Daisy Dancc1· opuncrl IIonorlng the birthday unnlvcr· mn." Munith Sunday. A slorlc shownr· \VIlli glvon for• Ire rnPellng wllh n poc•m. Shu sarlcH of Mlll'l(nt'etl"ellon Stevens arrl Pulice vlsltorl Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Durn Wlncllf!ll Sunrlny nft· lsn c•rJIHiuc•lerl a husl1wss mr!el· anrl Mux Felton, botl1 of Ann ·lllr, l{ocfllr Dlt•s 11t TclumshiL Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl Bunlccr Mearl Bunlwr Flunrlny, emuon. Mrs. Delhc!rt MeCnnn spent Wednesday nlghl with Mr. Mr. nml Mrs .•Jerry Se11ll, Mrs, wns the hostess. 1g, Mrs. Opiil Liinlls prnvlrlerl Arbor, Mrs. Leone Felton unci Gernld Keefer of Tekonsha died and Mrs. Maurice Ilrlggs nnd w fun unci g11mrs. Tlw hostess jl\11'. anrl Mrs. James Slc~hens und i:iUddenly last Wednesday, lie was Sttnday with Miss Polly Brown. ~rvcrl rPfrPshmPnts In lweplng son altenrlecl 11 dinner Sunday at a hi'Oiher uf Mrs. Allen Lambert, •Ith !it. Valenlllw Day. Jlw fonner's home In Ann Arbor, und nephew of Mr. unci Mrs, Them will he Hpedul Lenten 11 ser·vlces· ut the Northwest Slodl· Mr. ancl Mrs. Frank Landers Glen Myers. Funeral servlt'Cs UHih•c! C:nm•j, NI'WK bridge c~hureh, Rev, Rlehnrrl ilnd f'illlriJ·t•n of Holt spent Sun· were conrlticled Friday ut 'felton· Barlcer will speak nightly from VIola !Inns sPit wrl nl .ln~lil'l' dny nl llw 'l'lwmns llnwnrd home. shn. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Larnhert, Jlll'l hy Alvn llel!llliln, JusllccJ of FciJruary l!l to Fr.brunry 22, Lr~n· Ed Dawson anrl family of Nnoh· .rack Myers, Mr·s. Lenora Sexton ten services will he h;-ld nl Mill· lC fWH<'(! WC!rc~: (ieOI'J~II (irohf'!-iiU!, ville! Ill'!! living nt the Malclw unci Mr·s, Glndys Myer·s attendad ville from Ji'ehruary 2:1 through rllnglnn, Ohio, rllsniH',YPri slop upnrtmrmt vaeatcrl by Hobert llw scr·vlcr.s. '!'he body was lnlwn $:i; F'ehruary 2!l. :gu, llnlrlen 'J'r;irllng SliifiiJI Mr•Cicw. to Alger, Ohln, for services Sun· o., Saginaw, lmprnJWr parl1lng, Annual W.orlrl Day of Prayer clay, 'J'hoRe attenrllng were Mr. i; Carmen GtiCI'l'fl, Mun!lil, rlis· Englnncl constructed the union service Is l"rlduy nflemoon and Mrs. Allen Lumbert and Mr. worlcl's first Indoor swimming beyecl slr1p.~lgn, $~; Genrlrl Can, nl the Bnptl~t church. and Ml'l;, Clifford Larnber·t. pool. helsea, spc•r!cllng, $12; 1\Jars Mt!n of the Methodist church r·awfnrd, Williamston, rllsolmyerl servr.cl ;1 pancalcc supper Sltrove LI!:GAJ, NO'l'll 1JI:s ;np sign, :s;;; nnrl ,)Prnnlno Gun· Slucl;brldge l're~bylcrlrm, Dr. Tuusrlay nt family night. Behner will usll us his theme nexl nlr.z, 1\rlrlan, iiJir!l'rling, $17. l~ol'ly M. Y. 1•'. members of St. ORDER FOR PUIIL,ICATION Sunday momlng, "A New Creu· GENERAL ('Jail• vlsltl'rl the Methodist lion." uhs 1'11111 flllllfiiH'f, r·hurdl Sunrlay morning anrl had TAI'IIOU5E-Fohrullry 27, I ltM Slof'llhrlrlr:n ('tlh S;•ntJI pnl'l< a union polludc rlinner in the Stni!J ul Mlchlunn. 'l'hn Jll'flhutl! Cnui'L SlocldJrldgr! Brwtlllt, .James K llH" thu County n( lnHhnm, Juvt•ullc Vi· BROADSIDE-Ilcnvy f:IIIIS Ill the nghl of light ngnlnst clnrlcnr.ss fo. 21iH, is m;rlclng plans lu hiiw Phurch rllnlng room. vlt~lun. thunder in thi:: drnmatic view of power, Nn lnnr.: rifles of n lmlllr· Lombard, pastor. JO:i!O, morning At 11 IHHIHinn nf rtnld CnUI'l, IH·hl Ill t lw s lirsl hilll' arHI golrl llilllfJIIPI lo JtoilPrl Ycwtrrn and family of ship nrc they, ns lhis pictlll'c stt,:gc•:;ls. Tum. the pag~ onr-rpJnrl~r ?lehratP tlu• ·llilil iiJJnlvPrsni'Y nf Ypsilanti and Wllhur Yocum and worship; 11::15, church schonl; 1'1·nhule Ollke in thu Uit,v of LnnHinJ.t, l11 7:15 p, m., Junior and Senior sHit! Cuunt.v, nn Lhu IUlh d11y uf Jo'~hl'll· turn lo the ll'fl. nn: llhP (nllowin~: vntP: Y••H, 7: No, IJ. ll.nl, ,/a;•l"niJ. She \ViiS IHII'l Mt s. Chide Greenaway of Wll· fUI'Il 7 p. rn., Happy Hustlers class ICe:ml\1'11 hv th1· •·II v r•ntuwd rof !Ill' fly C'ulllll'ilnlllll W:dt·ntt: 'hile toboggnning awhile ago, liamston. It IH Orrlcrcrl, 'l'h11l the :!7th day nf c!ty ur MIIIH;II tlwt: Tlu· II''Uohllinn Cnurlf'illllflll Wnlcott pH•·o~·!''"d 1111 "Oh, clon'l ~~y you're Inn husy. You hnv~ juot R;; l•'chrunt·y, A. D. 1\Hili, 11L nlrlfl o'1!lur•l' ill party, potluclc at the home of JliUIHf'd hy tht• t'IIIIIH'il 11 11 Ntl\'1'11 11"1' :!I, I ur·dniH.lH'e I'!•J ..wi!Jtlng llw t'l'l.!''~lflll, 1'011· murh time n~ we tlo. We nil hnl'e the ~nmc nmount of tlw foa·r.noon, at ttnhl P1•uhnLc Olficl', 2or~ J!lflri, lt'"il•\dllf.{ 1111d IIPPI'UVIIIV: tJW Hll'll!'ll/!11, t•lllnn.l't'/lll'llt, \l~l'o.IH:IJ.rht. 111'1'11 Mary Naglr.y; Friday, 2 p. m., W. SIIJ.dnll\'1 St., J,unHinu, Mir.:hl~ltn, ho ~puc·lnl IJIKP:.tlllH'IIt l'oll fur• th1• I'OII'llttw~ 1 nud 11!111111'.1111111'1' ~~r ull h11rldu,,~.~ n,nd lime. Donlllt', Swimmin~ is sn refn•shin~! \\.Cek Jtrvv]UUK to flUid tluy ur hunrlnH. In lii'Ht inHIJ~IInt,.nl tu ht• du" r1nd pn~·ahJ,. aurl 1'1'/11'111111~ ~ill urtllllftiii'I'H 111111 1!111'111 the Girl's Guild In the church lhc Ingham County NcwK, 11 IICWUJIIIIH!r ,JHntJIIJ'Y ~1. l!lfd, Jill• '''l'lllld inntullllll"lll llltoJo•nr 11r l'on!hr·t \hf'l('\\llh, to In• uc•Jtnl "llnl yo111 snnl needs rt•frcshinJ,~, lon. Ynn ""'"' In ut·lntud und c!i'culnlnd in t~uld t:uu111 y. to IH! llllf' 11111! pnyuhl1• ,111l\' 1. J~J,,fi, tlu 11111111 111 ..1!11' J;Pln·u:~ry :!II, !\r:rti rn••r·l1111: wnr•hip as well Jls lo piny, In e\'cry lip!, in i'very plnr.e, parlors, dinner at 6 I'· m.; 8 p. m., JUliN MPC!,I:;!.LAN, third lntitullmt•llt In l11• rill!' 11 nd p,1,\'Hhl1• ol tilt• r IIY l ttrtru·JI.,, . ~ , , , , man hn~ worshiped. church hoard will meet In the A True Copy; Judl{e uf Prollutu Jul)' t, 1!1fo7, tluo r1111t'll1 inlllrll!llll nl 111 l,!!;rJfU,b h,hLJ.ot,r,, SAL AYOUBEE side room of the clturch, Harlin ltuth Schihmrun~ ht• rlur• ancl PH¥'U1dt• ,J11Iy 1. l!lio"i, IIH• C·JI\' I lc1'J( "There nrc lhfl hours in the wr·r.k. Snrelv you r11n Ucgilllr.r of Juvenile lHvir~lun 7wl Robeson, chairman; Tuesday, 7:ao fifth illt1llllh11PIIf lu hu 1h•1• 1111d Jt,,_vnldr• I ~ - : -- ··------·- lnke twn nr lhrr.e of them f~~r Sunday school nnd Sun J,ifn i\ssni'IIIH'C Co. of Canada July 1. 111,.~. 1111ol lilo• ,, .. r.. ,.,..ol iu;l;oll.ll'rnvldln~ drafl·pi'IJa( slwllcrs for churrh-nnd ~till hnvr, plenty nf lime lor reerr•nlion. p, m., Yo Ad c:lass part,v will be ORDER AI'I'OINTING TIME l'OR rtiPIIIH lu hl'dl' lni••IL'•L lll lh1• IHII' ,nf bred S()\VS iS i1 big ~tC)1 Jrl C'tlttiJl'-! 11:1 \V, l\lh!hiJ;"Illl 1 l..nn~IIIJ: HEARING CLAIMS AND J'OR 'flr..rrenll'' your spirilnnl life ns well ns your physical in the chureh p11rlors, refresh· DJ::TE!tMlNATlOi'l OF HEIRS rnur (4) ptol'•('j'fll Jll!l' IIIIIIIIITI 1111111 J•lllll. I . Er.l Mill I l'hone IVunhoe 0·0031 and hy ntlclilw tht'l'l'lo: Tluo /it'd in:olatl. I baby Jllg Jnsscs, says ' cr,' life. rnents will be served. ZELLER-Apr!l 23, 1056 ment tn ht· rlu1· uud l'nynhJ,, .ruly 1. l'l;l 1 iYiir:higoan Slate univ~n;iLy anirnal 1 the HN!ond irrtltullmunt tu ltl' clue 11nrli., "Come wilh us In church nne! worship Gorl. Cornll Stnle of Mlchl~o:nn. The Prnhntc Cfi!Jt't I I 1 paynhlt~ July I, ltt57, the thil·d imtt:,JI~ HIS >Cillr ryrnHt1. wilh us m•~ry week!" Mr. and Mrs. Rob Dancer anrl ror the Couuty of ln~-thum, At IL KCHHlon or Mllld Cuurt, hclt.l ut Mt•. and Mrs. William Wright left the Prnbute OtTlce, In the City uf Mrwon, in lhc Hnid Guunty, oil the I ·llh duy uf for a Florida vucatlon this wcelt. Fl•hruury, A, IJ. I ur,li. Mr. and Mrs .Clarence Mill· Pre>ont. liON. JOliN McCI,EI.I.,\N, Ray Bennett & Sons Judl-{o uf Prohal1•, house and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schu· ha the Mutter of th1~ E:ltutP. of Bl.tt;. LIC~NCED MASTER PLUMDERS bert were rUnner and Saturday ABL'Tll H.. ZELLEit, Dccconml. 30 Ycars Experience evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. It nt•JJCIIrinK tu thu Coul't. thnt. thn Alas on ARCADE time fur llfCtH~flliLtiUII uf c]ulrn:t U~~uiunt Chet Holt. ttnid ctJtatc Hhould ht: !!miter!, nnd that 11 Complete Plumbing and Hot Water Hcollin~ time nnil p!uct~ be uppoinlcd to rf'r(Jivc, The Friendly Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Arl Wilde and uxumlne and 1ujju~:~t ull clnimH unrJ de· Repairs New lnstalrJiions lJ!linisterial Association Mt·. nnd Mrs. Art Collins atlr!nrled tn11111lH u~ulnt!t Huld dcc,·u~t:rl lrlo' and he­ Cinerama at Detroit Sunday. fore Hllld Cnurt; nnd that tht• h•g-nl h1•il•,.; 1\Jelhotll);t - nal'tist - Nazari'IIC - l'rt•suylt~rian U:SLII~, J\IICIIIGAN - PHONI~ ,JU !1-1572 Of 111tftJ t!r~I'CiliCti ellffllt.!l) to inJH'rit IIJC Mr. and Mrs. Harley Millet· oi uKlllle o( whl1•h Hllhl rll't'CIIIHHJ d!£•d t:ICIO'.Cd Phone OR 7-2161 ~:~hould bo n•ljud!cutcd ILI1d determined. Detroit were Sunday rllnncr lt lo Or1lcr,.d, 'fhnt nil tlw cl'edltors of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loren "uld dcl~t·n~cd urc ru•1uircrl to IH'l'HfHlt their clnlm~:~ in wl'iling and undt~t· cmth Collins and family. Hti uruvid{!tl by Htntuto, tn tHiitl Cou1·t nt Shirley Basore and Wade the Prob!lt{! OITict! nt 2Uli Wcttt SuH"iuuw Stevens of M. S. U. spent the Strl.!et, Ln111-1ing, .Nit•hlg-!Hl, on or LJcrort• the :!~lrd duy of ~pril. A. D. 1056, ut tcu weelc end nt the Dave Basore o'clock ill the forenoon, twirl time uurl home. lllllce being lwrehy ILilflU[Iltl•rJ rur the examination nnd ndjuHtmuut of nil clnim:i nnd dt!mltnlla nHuinHt. auld tleceu::~cd, Htul fur the adjudlcutlon nncl deterntirwtinn of lh1! he[rR nt lnw of HHiJ dcccnscrl ut ll11• Delhi Township tlml! of ht•r death enlltlud tu lnhe1 it the e~ntl! u( which t/Ju tleCCBHctJ dil:ll Hf'i1.ed, It lfl Fur·lher Ordered, 'rhut IIUhlic nu· Proceedings ticc thereof be ~fVct\ hy lJUhJication or II Delhi lownahiJl bou.rd met. in regulnr COllY U( th!H OJ'tltH· UIICC t:llCh Wt•!•lc (ul' sc~Jsion Mondtty evening. Februury ta. three UIICf!CtliJiVe WOtlk!l lli'CVIOU!t to Hnid Minutes of the 11rcceding meeting were dny o( hcurlng, in the In1:harn Count)' rciLtl nnd UJlproveJ. NewH, a newt!II8Jler Jtl'inted utuJ cdrcu~ lnt~d in twid county, Hnd that the tidncl· A communicution Crom Harry Hittle, 11ry of suld eotiLtc give known lntereRted slate scnutur, wua read nnd Jllnced on nnrtles nddftiuunl notice ua l'equired hy file. ln.w. A communication Crum the !)!ll'k com· JOHN McCLELLAN. mit~l'llon WaH nmd nud n motion rnudu hy A 'l'nHJ Copy: Judge of Pr·ulwte Myron Hnnccck, KUIIJiortcd by llr. Murtl11~ 'J"hnyut• 'r1·uoHt, lhut the llltrlt commhudunel's bu DcJmty HcJ.l'iHtel' of Prohatl' 7w:t lnvitf!d tu meet with lim towm~hlp 1Jo11rd nt. IlK next mceliug, l~'cllrnnry 27, nhw ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR th11f. they tlii'U ifl IL l'l!pnrt of tltill YCIH' 1tl nctlvlllcH. Currlt!d, HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR A cummunlcutlun (rum lhc Delhi tuwn­ DETERMINATION 01' HEIRS Hhlp zuniiiJ.r commlualun Willi rend l'eln• NEWMAN.,--AJII'II 23, 1056 tlve to the l'e~zoJJing of the Cl1.1evea Stntc or Micht~nn. 'fhc Pl'ubnte Court Cnrm. MotiutJ by Milton I••ostor, IHIJI· fot• the County of lnghum, IIO!'tcd by M,vt•on Huncock, thnt Lhu At a tlCHHion u( Hllld Coul'l, ht•ld Ht tlH• zoning commh;sion uud Mr. 1111t1 Mrt~. Pt·ohnte Otrlce, in the City of MnHoll, in Clccvcs he nut Ifled by tnnil of n stleclnl the l:lRid County, on the !lth rlay or Feb~ nw1!tlng Mondny ev~nln!{, Fubrtwry 2U, ruary, A. D. 1 ~lfi6, ut. 7 ;30 to diHcu~a llli::. cmm. Cl\rrlcd. P>'eHont, HON, JOHN McCLI>LLAN, RnymonU •rutte, Jr., waa 11rencnt und Judl-l'c af Prnhlltt!. Jtrtmentcd aL new ducltet form to thu ln the Mnttel' or the Entnto or lluard, nino n rcfiUUtll lot• a binder nnd a ACJA'!'HA L. NEWMAN, Dncenscrl. tiUIIJtly of th~::sc (urmH to be uucd Itt It llllllcHrltH~ t~ the Court thnt thD juftlicc court. Motion by Mlltllll Foater, lime Cut· lll'ct;cntatlon uf elrtlms 111-min!oil l:illltiJDrted by Hurry ChUJlhl&n, thn.t the n11f1l catutc Hhould he limited, nntl thut n llollrd 1111rchnHc ll bludcr 1111li t,ouu time 1tncl plnce hn llllJJo!nted to rr.ceivt', d~eL forms fur Mr. 'l'ottu'!:i us!, Cur· ried. examine nnd ndJu»t nil t•lnlmH Hn1l de· munds 11gn!nst stdrl dc•!uaactJ by unci be· 'l'hu rcshnwtlon of Wurrl Curry, l'olicc fore Hnltl Court; nnri thnt the ID!-:111 heii•A WllH rend n1u.l 11. mution made by olrtccr, of ~mid decciiHctl l'ntltlcd tn inherit tlll' Chupmun, !:IUJliJUrtud Ly Hurry Dr. CHtllte or Which Ultid dCCOUI:Icd diud flt!izcd Public Hearing 'l'rootlt, tu llfllllloy Mnx Miller to work Hhould be ufiJutlh•ntflll nnd dctennlnud. nh:chlH unlfl ll new utflccr ct111 be hired. Curried, Jt f!3 0J'dt!l'l!ti, 'rhat niJ the CI'CtiJtorK or tmld duemu~cd nro rcquli•(ltl lo Jli'Ct1Lmt Motion by Myron f11U1eook, HUIIIIOI'lt!d thuh· clldms in writing nnd uncl1•t· onth by Milton Fouler, to ullow the Collowlng To Property Owners and Residents chdmK: us JJrovldctl by Hlnlutc, to t!llld Cour·t nt thf! Prohnlu Office nt Wm~l Srn~1nuw Oil, ule. :w:; McCuru OliiHnwhlle, Stru~t. Luntoilt!{, Midtl~oean, on ol' befot't• fur Jllllrol cu•· ...... $ ~U.U U tho 2!lrll rluy o( Alll"ll, A. [J, lt151l, nt of JJuubleduy Drua. & Co., fleuinll'B• nlne-thll'ty u'clocl< lu· the forcmoon, r11dd lion Ct!rtlfieuter~ ...... l U.2tJ tilne and 111ace bl.'dftg hereby UJIJIOintcd Mlchlann Bell 'l'elet•hone Cu., {or the exnminatlon and udjUF1tmcnt o( F. D. Account, ...... 46.110 all claih11:J nntl dcmundr~ agnitJflt snhl Ingham Town ship and Others Interested Michigan Bell Tciet>hone Co., tlercnscd, unci fo1· tho nrljudlcntlon and Aecounta ...... , l2.So dctcrmlnntion or the helrfl nt. hw.· of flflld Wt~rd A. Curry, snlnry lCI:JH deCCUtU!d lit the time of her dcnth Ch• W11 'l'nx & SS ...... , 6I.H3 Utlcd to lnhel'it the catnte o! which the E1trl Chl'istlun1 11nhu·y J(l~tl WH docotuwd died scli~ctl, · TAKE NOTICE that the INGHAM TOWNSHIP, tux nnd SS ...... i.JG.40 It IH Furthe1· Orde1·ed, •rhnt l'uhlic no· ilngham County, Michigan, ZONING BOARD will hold a Jo~nrl CIH"iotlnu, Onu lll48l!t1Aurs tlce Lhureo( bn sdvcn by J!Uhltcntiun o[ 11 nu1nuul ...... 4.fiu coi'Y or thiH ordct• once each wee]( for John U. Fuy, aulary lctuJ Wll PUBLIC HEARING, pursuant to law, upon a proposed throe KUCCCH8IVC WCCIHi lll'CV!OUti t.o tHJJd 1 'l'nx & SS ...... 2~6.~7 tiny o( hcnrlng, In the tn~hnm County ' Edith Adco.,k, •nlary I••• \Yll Nowu, 11 ncwt~tlllpct• 11rlntod nntl ch·cu· ~~~NING ORDINANCE for said Township, on •rux & ss ...... 26u.uu luted in nn!d count.y, unrl thnt thu flducl· AruJrcw Harton. tmlury letUI Now you can get up to n. llry O( tWid eHlUtc giVC kllOWil lntereflted WH 'l'nx & SS ...... l6U.~O ll>rtlcu ndditlonul nollce •• >'oqulred by Wurd A. Curry, flnlury less lnw. \YH 'l'ux & SS ...... 117.26 JOHN McCLELLAN, Wm. C. Morey, Junltor Service , 3li.OO A 'l'ruv Col'Y: Jud11e of Pt·obntc 1;..Monday, March 12, 1956 UCtty J. nice, OJJUrutillJt t!lren '"' au.oo Mnrth" 'thnye1• Sucony Mobil Oil Cu., Inc., hel Dct1uty RcgiKter uf Pr!1hnte 7w3 uU lor F. D. ;...... li&.2U fs: o'clock, P. M., at the TOWNSHIP HALL in DANS· Sucuny · Mubll OU Cu., Inc., ORDER FOR PUBLICATION ·VILLE, MICHIGAN. fuel ull !ar town hull ...... 184.4& GENERAL I I' •: Uoubledny Droll, & Co., SUll&tlhlls SCHWANZ-l!Jarch 12. 1956 :.· \ lot· ol!lec ...... ,,;,.,,, 8H.liH lnghnm County Nt!Wtl, urocellt.llngu Stntc ol Michlgnu, 'f)lc Probntc Cout·t h.p. in a for. the Counb ul lnuhnm, ' 1 Further take notice that the text of said proposed and J>Ubllshlnt: ordlnnnco '"""' 43,12 Holt Lumber Co., •lrhll>inKu lur ·At 11 •u••lon uf •aid Cnurt, h•ld nt tho m:dinance, together with maps of the proposed zoning Probnte O!!loo In tho Oily of Lnn•in~r In door of.~·. D...... l.tio uald County, un tho lUth dny ul Foill'll• districts are available for public inspection and examina­ Autu Sneedumotor & lnutrument ory, A. D, I DGd, Co ... ohecklllM' IJIIecdumcter un Pre•cnt,. liON. JOliN McCLELLAN, . · commencing Monday, February 20, 1956, and· con­ 1 uolfce cur ... ,...... 1.50 JudJ, .Cu., LiKitt bulbu ' In .tile Mallet· ol tho Chaniie ol Nnnte Here's a big 312 cubic inch powerhouse with the most displacement in the loW·price field; wtRuut: and' nl11ltt lock, F. 0...... 3,H each day thereaftet• through Monday, March 12, Roy Marzolf, Labor lit or NELLIE SOliWAN:t, an udult.· except Saturdays and Sundays and also except townohlt• dwcllh>K .:...... ll.Oil Nellie Schwnn• havln11 nlod In ••ld Most ktrque, too. For you that means the .greatest response-quickest getaway, ~wiftest Ilrlco Bro~;. Tiro Co., Adluut. Court her J>etltlon JlfUYllll! !hut this Court .enter .nn order ch"nHhHr her nnme passing power. Teamed with Fordomntic any Fairlane or Station Wagoh model, this 225-h.p; , February 22, that being a legal holiday, iit mont on tiro• :...... ". 33,47 ft•om Nollie Sehwun• to Eleanor Nollie in United OITicc. E•Julpmcnt, · " Schwtinz P.nd Superintendent's office In the Dansville School, · tYJ•owrltor ...... 7r..uu . IV Ia Ordered, 'rhnt tho 12th dny ul Thunderbird Special V-8 is the silkiest, quietest, thrillingest engine you have ever commanded. lln~'u Fi-londly SIJrVitJCJ, gut!, etc. Murch, A, D. 1966, nt two o'cluck hi th• Michigan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and · lor r•ollcc cur ...... :...... 10.60 iiltoJ•noon; •it the Pt•obnte OfT Ice, 205 \Y, It gives yau more "so" for your dough-and you can order it now! Come in and see us today, Ellln Sunuco Service, guo ond wa•h Sn11lnnw St., LanulnR, Mlchlgunl be and p. m. on each of said days. Job lor r•ollco cur ...... B,IA I• hc••eby UJ>)>olnted for hour ng on!d Lnurcnel! Purkur, 'l'rctus,; Co. ohat•o uutltlon 1 . • or Trnllcr unrk reoo ...... 72.uo It 'l• Further Ordered, Thnt uubllc no· J, Revel Ho11klno, School Dl•trlct !lee thet·col be J!lvon by ·i>ubllcatlon of n You can o,rder it. now! Get "·more Go for. your dough I No: 2, Trailer Pnrk lecu ...... 136.uo COI,Y of thJu ordor, unee ench wt!ek for Luu·lle11th, 1'r•n~ .. School Dl•t. three uuccesalvc Wl!tiku lll'avloua tu 1111ld No, I, Trailer Pu'rk Ices ...... a1.00 d~:r ol-hont•ln~, In tho lnghnnt ComitY li'red Drler. Lubnr ,In cemcter, ...... a.uo NewK, ll ncWRIHlliCI' lll'lntod· BHd cii'CU• Vodas ... Gult Sut•vlctJ,·, Gaa., utc. ~. , latcd In onld County, · . Roy Christensen· ··. · rut• pollee oar ...... IU.GO ·JOliN' McCLELLAN, Meetln11 adjourned, · · , A Truo Cor>Y: : 210 State Street . .. EDI'l:H ·A •. ADCOCK, . Judaro of Probat" :·YOUR:. FRiENDLY FORD DEALER · · · · Ruth Schllvoroot ' .. t J. • •, ' • • ' Clork Deput~ Ro11lut•r of, Probnto 1 -' ~ : :1 ~ •i Mrs. G1mllltt P.1ll"lllli11!H ''"'n' I N;->nTI-lt,rs c;rvr.: rnucmr.Jvr ( - , I Ingham Claims a Share 1Jw wr.ci' l!llrl 111 llr.troll with u l!f'V. nrHI Mrs. l!aynHHHI Norlnn t'rlond, Miss Murgurnlla S11!1nn. prr•s••nil'd n prnt:rnm Dll tho suhl Ml~s ,Judy I•:JIIoll 11!' I.Psli" 11'1'1 nf "'l'ho M1•xknn Mlgmnt. In 1 .Joetal Of Cherry Pie Champion HJIBill iiH' wm•l; filii( Willi Dnt'l<'ll•' 0111' ~lldsl" hl'forn lire gerwrnl Ann Multcsnn. l'vlr. JIJHI ~lr·;. llll'l'ling 111 1!11• Wnn11111'H Snr.lcly l•'ln,vd !lim nf Ll'sltJ> 1\'l'l'r> 1\l1111· nf f'ill'islinn Sr•J·vir·l' nr f'Pilll'lli \VOM1•:N Nl";'fi:ND TJ•;A Oft'ldnlly I lie wlnnrr of Mll'il· first prlw and till' Jll>llllrmllnn In rill)' 1'\'I'IJillg g'lll'sls oJ 1\11' illld 1\lf'I!Jrlllhl l'illll'f'h In L111mlng mpn,scnt Mll'itignn In Chlr:ago I Mr•;, r;PI'IIId C:l'lli)Hill, Mrs, lgnns rlH!IT)' pin l'iramplnushljl IH Mrs. J~nn•st l\'laiiP~Illl. '1'111•sday. '1'111'\" illnslrnlf'd JltriJ' .Dorothy J(elchunl.. SjJealrs Annual Meet' rwxl 'l'nnsrlll.l' IIIHI WPr!lwsdny. LIIIII'I'JIC'(! l'nrltl')' illlli Mrs. I r. r;. Ing fmm lfnrl In 01'P:IIIIl ['))liiiiY. Bul Mr·. ,nnrl Mrs. Dlll'll Pn•hl illtrl Iilii( Wilh l'llillrPd Hilrh>~ nf 1111' ShP lPnvr.s for Chlmgn '"inturdny, !iiiJIIIIH'I' [ll'lllf'••J.s In 1\lasnn ntH! \Vnll lllti'JHIPrl il ll•n for· wnrncn'H lngilnm ('OllllJ,\' rlnlms il Hillll'l' In FnllliJy, II'IHI hllVI' ilr•PIJ ill Jill' ,J, Of Rose Socl'ety 'J'Iw gmnrlpnrenlti frnm Dans· Sllll'(;hrill~-:1' \l'lrir•li haw harm .Nu]Jiials on .Tier Birthday divlsh111 oJ' lnghlllll Coii!IIY ltr.· tlw Jtonors IVOII by Lln1111 'l'nJllfl· H. Di!illl IHllllP in ~liiSIIIl fill' ~ vllln II!Ft f1ll" Hnrl l'innday In glvr. 'i'"l"'"'l'd hy I liP I illllll! Mission:; Jlllhllr'illl <'llllllllillr•p Mnwi;I,Y nl II 1 J 1 1111 mnnlhs, rellll'lll'ri 111 llrPir hollll' MJ:;s Drll'olh.Y Ann ](P!Cillll111 She IVOI'P. n r·illllllll)Oil IJJ'(I\VIl ns J(!j':Jllsr s tr s I grrnHI· LI1Hin advlr•p and l'lli'llUI'ilgOillf'lll l'lllllll'il of Jill' :'>lnlionnl Cnunl'il " II II! hnrnn of Mrs. Cornri111 llronrl· A M rtau~-:hter•( of Mr, Hill! !I'll's. Clnr· In lwr· hid for nilllnrml IHHHJI's. in DansviiiP 0\'PJ' lhP \1'1'1'1\ Plld. <' I lllHl! I H'r hlr!IH!:Jy nnrJIVI'J'snry, rlress lopped with a .lnd;pt fen· hr•nt in Lilnslng. ttra cts any Prwe DiPhl nf Dnnsl•ille. "r 1 ·111m ·II, .... l!r•Jen Wii!J((Jls nf Mnsnn rr.pre· Tlwy 1'111111! In Mr1so11 In JivP wiJi11• )~r.lmliii'Y Ill, fnr lrrr wedrlinr.: luring lhrr.NJIIIII'ter· siPrvr.s. ll••r " , 1hPJ I' own hnml' was ill'i ug tiny. Shn hl'r'!llllf' lhl' hrldr! of flnwr.rs wm·e pink r•:IJ·nallllns. Gr·paler Lansing llosp Snr:letv Llnrln Is JH nnrl n Hrnlnr :II senlr.rl l11gham al lltr. slllll! r•n11· lr>sl. Slu• hnlwrl a goorl plr•, ono f'ii'IIIIPrJ a111J l'f!plliJ'<>d illJI'r lliPil' .\Jr. illld ~lr,..; H11li Slarr· nnrl Curl llmytnn Mull nf Jlnll in a ltnger shepard, frlrnd or 1111 , Max Er'ferts Marl< members and r~ur!slli nwl Thnrs· Harl high s<'11nol. llr.r father Is fire nf Dr!I'PI11hr.r I (i. 'l'IJp llPIIII.' cluuhlr.-rlng r"I'I'Pinony ill MnHoll ill'lrle>:ronm, was ill'S! man. Lloyd rlny night al Jlirst I'J'PsiJytr.ri:lll tllslriet lrorlil'llitrmd U>(Pnl In the whll'il mnrltPrl llw lirlill Jllr!ging f:11niiy r<'lllrru•d In 1iJPit· hnnw in ring. II J'l'f'rivPrl ltonnrnhln 1111'11· arf' nt 1•'1. l.alldl'rdniP, l•'l11rida. Hii'I'JsitiP, I 'alllol'llin, Sumlny. Methor.llsl <'!n1rdr. Mr. and Mr·s. l\etr•lnlm, ht·nthL't' of I he 11 ,.1,-1"· 40th Annr'versary Pllllr('lt, L:nrslng, for rlwlt· 'anrur:ll Ocl',tna dH1t'l"\' nren. ller mntlu•r· 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 dinner. lhP fnmwi· Dll'ltl of lion. ,r..nn 'r r• lllfll 111'1' pan'll s n I I(' 111111 Donnld Mull, hrnl hPJ' of 1111• 1 1.~ I~V£>1)'11 'hrHie, and Mr. Mull Is !liP Hllll nf hrlrlrgmom nshrrrd gursrs 111 I 1\lr. and 1\Jrs. 1\lax Elfrt·t oh· Pl'll>(ralils nf Valentinr rr.d 111111 Dansvlllr. 'l'he Dlehls are nnlnd 'l'lli'I'C wr.rP fi2 r•nnnty dmm· _lngha111 Counly News February 16, 1956 Page 4 Mrs, Callwrirll' Mull 11F 1loll. thPh' JIPII's.' · · sr'l'l'l'ri lhl'il' ·IOIIJ IVI'drllng nnnl· whltl' liH'P markr'ri r:wh plnr•r•. for theh· r·ullnm·y lll'l'ompllsh· plnns J'nmpPiing For llw sin to HPV, lln\'lllOIHI Not'lon IH1slnr 0 Vl'l'>;arv Srntria" al 11 Jl:u•tu ufw•n 'l'hr.se wet·r. riPPni'IJ!Prl 1v'r111 1'111 nwnl.o;, HO II l'allll! nnlural rnr <'iwt'I',Y Jlil' Jml;ing challlllionshltl of M:J:lllll ·Ml'lhnrffsl rhurdt' IJr.l'· rPnrnllnns In llw- Jlllll< tl 1r 1tlP Iii' 1111'11'·. SIIWHII·IaiV·: lllld ·' daugh·" hr.nt'IS r•r•nll'l"f'll Wllh. till\' Jlllll( I ·'IllI J·dIn IIIII',. I II lhr sl,tle· · fln,tls· · Ill at Gmnrl H:rplrls. 'l'hPI'I' 1\'l'l'l'l ' wr.m l'iiiTierl otll for• lite l'PI'I'Jl· · . · ''.. 1 J-• II· (· 1 J· Weelr End rnrml'rl Jill' r•r•r•r•mnny 111 H 11 m 1 · IJ'I's 1\lt·. illld Mr~. i\ltJrt'l l\l'lli(C'I' rosP Hr•;ds. Tin Jllnr•e r"ll'd hold· uldiH lllJl r s dR 1\'C(' '· ·l,Ofl[) who Plllr.rPd lltr. J'lllllr>sl 111111 j )ec:ni'IIIIIIIIS· WI'I'P .111 plnl\· ' InnII In lilf! l'illll'l'il Jlfll'lnrs· irn- and ' so11 llllllllll'- :111d Mr nnd PI's and lin nul r•ups \l'f'l't'' l!srdlll I 'l'lrr•· II''1111\f'J · trrP· · 1Vr>r 1 Ill' J l'lllllJli'IC'rl In I'IHIItty ltaltP·oiTs. tin• 1 ltemr•I II' I lit Jlllli<. r•nJHIIr>s nnd molt'-'rne( nley PI fnllmvln~-:II (] IIIP I'Pn•- 1\lrs. lliHJ,ild' llnslqns.'· · eatTYin~-:· nul IIJP lrnll1· · :rnnivr,··· ------1 I 1 1 I II I. . 1 1 1 1 , . n' l'llm es Ill wr t 111• . . · 1 i( ar n 1 .till II' 1 1e c:JI'Illlt ons. Wl'clrllrlg c 1 1 1 1 1 'I'll!' p:n'll' wn~ given 111 1ho sm Y I ll'lllC. G• I d B Mrs Derw I (' . I I I ·a((' rrn [')'IIi( I Jr. 111'1'· • . ' . I s 0 . :. IIIII IIlii Jlii.I'Pr I'll• ('()\'Cl'r.rl SCI'I'ing lablr C'mmn's ilHIIgPI' IHlllH', 2.12~ Rtralhlllnl'l' Tltr> lnilll' fll'l'flllgrmrnts di'J"nnn· r couts a n rown leS dt~t:uwl llllllllnl m11s~c·. c:dw, nuts, mini~. l'~i"f;:l! nn;11 rnad, L:1nsing. CltllrJr·pn,, gmnrl· slrniPd how rvPn nnl'·hnlf dnzPn I • I he In·lde ilppr·na<·ned thr a liar Ipunch wet·r• server!. Mrs. Clorrlnnl <'illldl'l'll, ill'llliJrrs nnd ~11;tc•r·s nf t•nser; r'ntlldhr tJsr>rlas n r•rmte1· "' s v . f E Ill a slrcr.I·IPngl II gown nr whlll! KCIC'hllm and MrH. Lln;•d KPtl'il·[''"' ltrllllll'l'fi {'lltljl!r Wl'l'l' gllCSis various hnmr tiOI\'1'1' lll'l'illlgP· tage a rl ety 0 vents SHEETS faille FilshlnnPd willl lhrPr·qual'• um, slslrrs· ln·law nl" ihe hridr>, al 1111• p:11l,l'. mcnls within llrP sc•op1• of tl!C' I Type No. 128 let· siPrvcs IIIHI 11 l'ir('ulat· sldt't.l e11 t and ~r.J'I'cd l'lllw, Mrs. I\Pnl 1 awrngc• rosP grnwrr rrr IHlllll'· ller sltrnllder·IPnglh veil w:rs al·jlliu·mmr pn11rcd col'fce and 1\Jrs.: 111/dtl'l'. Vn!PJJiiiH' pat·tlr!s, ~Olll'ls of pnd;agrs of l'!nllwspin dnlls with 72 or OlxiOO laehPr~ _In il hand nt, llniVI'rS, Plnl\ Donnlr! lYilill (li'Cslrlcd ill I hi' I SeaBee and Wife Follnwlllg I hi' dinlll'l', Mrs. Olio il\\'iii'Cis, flrld I rips and thr. Ilns· hilgs n( ('aJHiy all:rehr.d. Jlrfrr.slt· llnuntlllll rnsl's Wllh n Jlllll·OIII 'flliJH'il howl. Miss Barbara \Villi· I VPnzke nf L:rnsing, a I'IJnt·Jp~· pitalers cin•us are 1'111'1'1'111 nctlv- mr.nts of h•r• r·t·ram and ('()nl;les ''m·sngP mlutr• tip lhl' hrldl''s hnu. takr.r had dtnr·gr. nf the guPst Leave for Coast mrmhr•t·, gavr '' in'ii'F his·tory nf Illes Df 1\lil.'ion Girl Smuls nnrl wPre sl'l'l'l'd. Tlw rPr'PIII ll'llop qllr.l. mglsler. Mrs. Clnrcnl'r. fiand:lll . . . tlw nrganizallnn of lltr lo('nl sn· 1-Jmwnlr.s. Fnllrtlt grade' 13rownln JH'O.ic'1:l was m:ddng [li'IH'Ii IHJXPS Mrs. Ll_nyd llayhnl', .Jr·., Wils IIRSislr.d at lhr. gifl Iahti'. 1\'rll!:lnr 1\1:1"1(11' lllnf'!;, c:D .2. clc>ly In lfllfi. lrnop f\:o. 41:i nf CPdnt· Rlrcet from ot·nngP .iHir'r. r•ans. matmn ol ltrmor· for hrt· sister. For· hCI' dntlghter's wedding HIHI ills II'IFI', lhl' .tor·nwr Sherin Dnnlr.l .1. J~;mws of Olwmns, sf'ltnnl visited Lansing Slale Girl Sl'out lrnnp Nn. ll·l, fll· SPECIAL GROUP- GROWING GIRLS Mrs. 1\clehum selcr:tl•rl an aqu;J i l~mwn "' 01'~111' l~oml, r;umn, :rrc JH"Psldl•nl, pn•srr~led lll.rs. \V. L. ,Journal :rnrl the 1-if.f\Jas Bottling lrndPd lhP llnspitnlr.rs l'it'l'IIS In !mit suit with hlllr'k :rnri \viniC!',. I'I~I'Clllll' Ill. San IJir>go Wili'J'(> hr I !alsey or L:~nsrng 1\'lt.h . il llf·· I Cn. J:rsl \Verlrw.~dny, 'I'IH'Y wrre Lansing last \Vednrsrliiy. lilt'S, white neeessnrit's. Mrs. Mull 11'111 hr. st:J!I"II'''} tor liw nPxl frw nwmhr.!·~J1111 111 apprPr·rntr.on. of ar·1·otnJHlnierl 011 lite schrlnl·hus II I 11'111'1' ., hhrr. "llt'l 11'111 . I . I llHllllh~. I liP l.lal'i\.~ 1\PI'f' mat·· IJPI' l'flor·ls In lhr .or·gnnrznlrnn h,Y 1\lrs. Lnuls Lee, Mrs. llmvnt·rt nwnrd Sl'illl'l'l anrl Mrs. Jtalph SADDlE ()){fORDS Dennis Lavis · • ·' I Jllll' .IIH I .· I N y , I' I NAS I I II I I t PriPits tnnk I hr. girl.~ to Lnnsing. twr.dgr.wonrl hluenec·essories llnl!i·IH•r ""- I'll' l'ill's wr• II . w~!'' nnr l'llll IHIPr In r•rrs. OPsll!riP and i'llrs. CIJar·ics Clip· Tltl',\' ar·c• ('()11Jjl!Pting lhrir !Irs!· Reg. $5.95 . $6.95 Sizes tl-9 AA nnd ll Widths 'mnllir.t'" \l'nt·n ' I'.. . f. . I l'ilil)IC'I Ill A;.:ana, (;llalll, WhPl'P J IHll1lilS Johnson II[ L<_Jkr> Orli'S· Ill')', . I I 1 !ill Observes His · " ·- u1 s.JgPs n Pill\ I I 11 I I · I f IR I I l 1I I 0 r ill! i(mi 1111rl arr pl:uming tn rnsP.~. Thr. hrirJP's gr:ulllllllllhl'l' II' ',', )~'",' 1 ~;laiii'OIJI'( '(or· s,·,a, nr;·a ',llC'TIIlllPr ' 11,1. ,' ."·,ecl~lr, Brnwnir• II'OfiJl No. ·110 or Slerlr. ltaVP lllf'il' ('llUI'I of il\l'ill'riH in 11 1 11 was a special gLJC.>I. lllllll 1.s "" 1 " .~r·;J .1'1' 11111 · " "'" ,n "'' 'rs I'll'' 111 I'll· Sin•r•l selwol slagPrl ils Vnlr.nline M· . ·I The ilf'W Mr·s. Mtll I 'I . Dtll'lllg lill'jiiiSI llllllll.lt.Mr. nnd rlii<'r.ri IJJC> gursl spl'akrr·, .filnws Jlill'l\' ill lhe sl'itnnl lasl Frida, ,JJ( I. . . . • Fourt h Year 1 1 , . nnncr. " 1\lrs. l:t;wk llal'l' IH!I'II vrs111ng Ins P. GurrH'.\' of Cnlumiltls, Oh1n, c:>X· 'I'Irr.'g·rt·i" tn~rt" ,. 11 . II" .. , . 1 ). Sr.vcJ·aJ grrls lmm Grrl Semtl ~·fliC'r'!', >:ray ll'rHJI dress for "Oing 1 1 . · ,, " c ·' .1 "' fldlll llfl.Jl· 1 N ~ 1 . Sl. V:llr•lliilll''s n· 1v 11 .. 1s Drnnis . ,. , Sltr. " pan•nrs, ,\Jr·. and .\Irs. ,lac·n.l PclltlVP sri'J'rt:rry nf I hr. ArnPt'i· t·ins hi"H'I'icl. ·nJ . · . . 1 rnnp n. 1 r 1 are p ilnnrng 10 I'll· 111 11 1 1 1 111 1 1 11 1 1 11 Lavis' r11.urlil -llirt'tirl'l\,' ··nmiv,.1:. '.r ' · ·' ·. :nmp Pmenll'll ' ' I'll· Lilngl', :ltll Zi1111 l'llad, .T:wl;snn. mn llnHe Snf'iel)' siJH'<' lfl:iO ami a ' ,. ' 'r ' . ,. s. : ~ !r.. , .Jnsrl ~ ' ~. -" trrlnin lhr.rr!maindPr nr lhr lt"OIIJl '' ' s 111111 e WI 111 gun nll'lil ill'l'Ps· I'll 1'1 I . II I fl . I I F ' ' 11111 11 111 11 ' 11 ·'· 1 111 ) 11' 111 lllpllse l II '1"1 I . SPECIAL GROUP·- BOYS' l.OI% SLEEVE :-;arv. Ill' r•Pirotn·:Jir•rl lill' rH'I"Jsinn sr .·ns c• . . . . . · l'. • :11·' IS \\'<' \11111\'ll :JI'OLIIHI OJ'IC'll llii'P gr:11 11ate o · · a a r nru:r· llii'Sr ny evenrng nl 11 1 1 1 1 linll'r~r·~- wrt11·' f) nf his rrw· ts 'IIIII Iris'' sis·j 'srn c.·lligl '' lP. IH ' glllr. lld(l: n[ -~111·. OJ·'llllll.. • ,. II 1• \\.IS•· · gt.rr' .. I LJ.r· t1'1 I f rom· sr't Y n [ 1\1 ill'.V I iiiH.I I ill'. It nme n f 'I"r·s ..St I'JllCII,I T al'P.l'· 111 1 1 11 1 1 il'l" Carolp 'II 'I Jl';,.,-,. "il't;ll ·,;,. ·,~-- ',He][)() \I'll ) IH' e ass nil' il\l'ill()S lli.~li sl'ilool. GUI'IIP,\' lolrl of I he :rssistnJH'I' I Robert Ware J(i. In Hn doing. llwy will earn POLO S~~~~lTS '.. ' ' ' ' · ,.. · .·'. ,;:,;, llllr Is l'll1J1 nyrd !il Duo· . , (I·>( J 'I ]'I J J •·J 1ltett llliillwr, i\lrs. I!:Jmlri LaVIfl, l'l'lwrm division of 1\lnlot· \VItr•P! · . wltll'!t the nillion;Jl nrgnnizalion ;·"I' J?spr n I Y wrges. n rs. Reg. $1.59 and $1.?3 from :! '" •I p. 111. 'I'IJC'srlay. I'OI'pnratinn. Mr. lllull is r.mplorl'd i\lr·. illld ~Irs ..JanrPs Inghram give~ In lnl'ill groups and how tiF• bimm· Sdrnflrld nnrl 1\Jrs. Law· Gnp~·ts at "'" parly wrrc! .rulir. :rt Hnhinsnn Carlill:ll' Gnrn;.:f' · anrl \11·. :ntrl Mrs. llnrold Br>ll Joml snr:iJ'iic•s aid IIH• nntlonnl o1·· Is Honored rPnl·c Bnrton arr r·n.Jc>arlr.rs or .1\nn .IJ!llning~ and Mnrgat'l'l ,, ,. , · wenl iJ·p lislling CJI'C!I' lltr wPck gnniznlion with reports 11F vnri- lire lmnp, assislccl liy Mrs. \Vnynr. MnriP nnrl Naill'\' Ann 1\1\'Prs nil r·r11l ill llou;.:IJion L:llw. nus rose lr>sl gardens and nf .. A D' ~1:~J'Ins. TIP mr.nlinnrri tlrr Brriwniro lrnnp No. •110 lrnrl n EI'HIRE STOCK OF MEI'J'S ney .Jr•ll'f'll, Dilvirl lll'will and y j t' M llrntlrrr·in·law illld sister, 1\11'. nnri snriPiy's gn;Ji of "n msr for f'\'1'1'.1" !\Irs. Hohr.n W:1rP rnlcrlaineri ValentinP pari,\' ltfler sdwnl Mir•h:ll'l 1\':dli'l', iill ol 1\la:;nn. a en 1ne essage 1\lrs. D•>n:dd \Volf, 11 f 1•'1. L:nrrlr'r· hnrnP anrl n linsl1 fnt· every garrl· nt dinner Siillll'clav evening Jwn· Thursday in llw l tn Cnnlf•as, Vrncztwb, \Vilt('gar ol P.alrln Jl:qlirls. founrl1111on wlnc:~J .". sr•l up In :111- Dr. Hllrl Mrs. Dnnalrl Cairns, Mr. nwnls· nl co~J(Jes, DrxiP C.11ps and : 1hCI'I! for :1 Florida. Tlw sJl.l'iiiWt' menlinllPrl till' cut·· Instrad of lhe tr·aclilional l1irlh· 1\ll·s. \Vinslnn Dnncrr opr.nr.ri CO'n:nm S'l'i\GI·~S \lt•:J·:T!NG ll:ry on hnsincs~. H~ Wll." s1·herl· l\'lr. and Mrs.. ludr lliill, Lan·y rrnl !)('linn now lii.Jril't'Way IO d~ry cake, Mrs. \Vare server! apple ~~~r home to nw.~nbcrs nr Girl HrhPiwli C'"'''l'il' nll'l :11 llw u,'cd In rc!lll'll In Ins missin 11 in· :lnd Bill \\'Prl' >:Ursts ill rlltliH;r il:1v.e I hr. rnsr r>slahltslwd ns llw !Ill' r!CI'OI'llled w.rlh rancHes rnllllll'· Sco_ut tmnp No. 11>2 for !herr Val· hnmr ol illrs. David Rinne Mnn· CnmC'as \\·rdrwsdny Sunrlily rd' 1\lr. and Mrs.. lanws n.tlrnnnl flnwrr. . 11~g a .lurkey drnner with all lhP "n~l.nc Pill)~' 1'11nnrhl>; ~~r,ter.sch~nL 1lny. Mr:;. Dn1·1 Lang was r·o· Mr. :i.slering roses. He issuPri nn i llrirlgc furnisher! I lie CI'Pning's .!lw !mop.. I il.c gu·ls plnyert gnmes anrl prizes wen• gi1•r•n. Mrs. Mar· IJ~c Amerir•an Biblr! Srwir.l~·. ln llllllil'l'l's:Jt')·.. illrs. O'JJcrr.\' is 111(. ll.l\'lliltron In altrmd !Iii' nPxl na· C>niPrlnrnmPnl. ·11111 ltnrl lt>ftrsilnwnts. gnrel n(.l:'h!' \\'on high anrl lo\v Ills teiPphonc c·nnw'rsalion .i\Jon· Ifalls' daunhtcr. twnal r·nsc shnw [11 Pol'tlnnd. 01'('· ~~ * * . went ln.llfrss Hu11t Gregg. Mrs. dn~· Mr·. B,l'stt·om reported lli:JI . . ·', .. . , . gnn ..June ll, 7 anrl R. This will in- Mr·. nnd l\1t•,;, C'inylon Krnl !crt I MASOH, MICHIGAN Alfn•d S•·luu:lzPr ~·~·r·Pivcr! a pt·izP their snn 'I'IJmmy, injured Ia"' I : 11 ·, ·,' 11 ~1 iiir.'; R~~ · 1 ~ 1:c.tt .uHI etude' tilr. ,Portlanrl Frstivnl nf Fl'lm IS Shown F'riday fnr a :~-wcri; v:Jr•nlinn in and illr·s. l.en J•r'llnn 11'1111 thn "LIITIITI'I' J· .. I I I RrriJH) ll'lliJncrl S.J!UI!I.t) from Roses '111(1 111'111\' c·r"rlh ll'I.IJC' Oneco, Florirla. ·------'----' - ' '- • 1.rs 111.1r" r•nmp f' r· r·r•- D T I 1'1 . I I I . . ' ' ~ " ·' ,,,1' \VJJill' l'ii11Jilllll. illlli ['OI'PrV. r• • "l>l'll n, IV IC!I'P I IC')' gHl1iC'IlS in lira! , l~1fJ'ee 1~1\•• ~Jill ~r~:l. 1 ----~~------~------~------~-~ \\'C'I'•' ~l·rl'l'd. 'l'iH' IH•xl C'olr•rir• I · ,,. ,, ., I SIH' 111 IIH· Jlil.'l :! 1\'CJ•I(~. Fr·nnl< BaiH'I' :11111 llleli~ll'll 1 Af PTA M f' mrPiil_l~~ 1\~ll.hc~ ill IIH• illlllll! nr lllr. nnrJ Mr.~. IIHI'olrl 1\lygranls' l\'lr. ill~d Mrs. E1111'l'Y .lr.weii_I'C· lfr.ITillflll nf Lansin>(. 'l'lwnwsl ee lng .Mrs ..111.1' ( 1Jilc,v nn.l~l!ill'lllll'~' 27. nt' 1\alillllnzno sprnl Snnrlny ll'ilh ~tll"l!rri S:tllll'~lilY. fmm il I'IICillwn .Tohnsnn n[ Lake Orl~~.~n. anrl Tier f'll·ilnstP,.s wrll hP 1\lrs. Mt•. illlcl Mrs. ,J. \V, Coucti. Mrs. 111 1Jr•L:~nrl, J·J 1JI'Id:r. Wilson Camphell or 1I nil, af't ivr Mason Parcnt-'J'Pnelirr nssocia· GNl!'J.(I' l\lr>sstH'I'. Cnuc.. h is. Mr. M"". rants' mntlll'r. _lllr .. llllll illrs ...lniln ~lirpiml nf,Jl!ISl·prr.siriC>nls nf thr lr.Jciil g.rou.p, lion nwl Mnnclay evening 111 8 1 ,, o'1•lnck in lilf' sdwol irl \\"err 111 J\1:Json S;Jilll'· who wcrl! prrsenlrrl wrlil pins· 111 Mr. ami :I'll's . .f. \1'. Cnr1d1 and tn·clay and Sunday wilil her sis· ria,\'. .reengnition of their I'Onlrihulinu James Ing-lmnn. pr:esiclcnt of til~ I Ml's, t·:llis Mygrants spent Mnn· . · 'I I' organ1zntrnn, prcsrcled nvPt' tlw 11'1'·111· 1aw, Mrs. Helen Goodwin. !\Jr. nnrl Mrs. Cbt•cncc Burgess 0 11 lr con rnur.r 1 suc·cess IIIIi1 nwcling. A film was shown rnr 11 GUARAN1,EED Orlons! Ducrons! a;- in Delroit shopping. a puiJiir• lwnlth nur~r. in Ypsilanl i. and f:unil,l' ll't'rc Sunrl~ry dinne1· grnwll~ ~f tlw Grrnt•;t· Lnnsin.~ llw Jl!'O"rnm. I Mr. n11d lllrs. Clil"forrJ Petty Mr 'Ill 1 1\1 R h t n Hn•·r. Snf'JI'I \' h 1 1 . . · • c - rs. o cr nl'lllr ami ,r;llr>sls or 1\11', anrl Mrs. Hownnl · · · ,. · · • . During I he hllsinrss nwcting, en r.r allH'r 1 IIJrn· son :llld dilllgh· Mr. ancl Mrs. Lloyd Bullnn ~rnrl Burgess. i\'Tt·. and Mrs. Howard .John \'rison. lfl.>h rose show Mrs. Lnurcncc Parl,er, II'Ci!Slll'l'l' ;;r·in·law, illr. lind Mrs. 1\l~tkom Mike enlleri Snlurday C\'cning al GnrgPss vnlll'rl on Mt·. nnd Mrs. clwlrmnn, nnnouncrrl thnl the .nn· pre,·ented rlonnlions to lhe Cub: NyloiUs! Plastics! ell,\', nnd r:rmil,l' t'mm \Va\'llP thr. homr nf Mrs. Cllll'fl .T. \VIrip· f{ichard ''·Wilson nml famil~' nf nual siw~;· o~ lh,~ Grcatrr Lnnsrnp; SenutR nf $~0, Girl S~ouls, $25.\ SAFE! Sumlay, · pie. Sunrtw r.\'r.ning Rose Sol.CI) 11 11l hr. nn .Tunc Hi . . ·J· . . . _ 1 ·rnsin~ 111 1 ,------·_·_._·__ ':_· :1111117 in lhr. Civic· Crnlr.r. 1' ' ree s,illlllg lund, $2:J. I --·-~·- ,, ,,, Plrins wr.rc rlisf'Ussed fm• 1he Silks! Cashmeres! Isc:IHml fair in Mareh. Steps nre Blue Cross Offers ilr.ing mndP In Flll'lhrr plans fnc llhe 1'V~nl. 10 Scholarsh'rps 1 Tlrirri >:~'illlr mom parrnt.~ PRID.E with a PRICE scr\'ed r·nl\c, mi1rl.~ and cnfFPe al 1\llchigan Bille Ct·nss nursing liho clllSr> nf the nli'Pting. schnlarshi(JS rnnlesl will liP fr11111' ·'' ·'· ·' That's the National Home~ Fr.lll'lllll')' 'Iii In Man·h :11. Tc!Jl l'nsh nursing sehnlarships Church Schedules or $:Inn em·h will hl' :rwarclt•d ~~~· Bl11e Cross nn a r•ompPI il ivr• tHisis Lenten Services Alla/;e It: Your Choice Now! IJn the Hl56 cumpctilion. Spl'ein I Lent en season meel i ngs Thl,; year's contest, open In all will hr. cnnrtuclr.d hy Mr.lhorlls1 high school seniors and graduates 1:hurelws nr the Ingham Cirellil in Michigan, continues an nnnunr b 2grnnrng· · ,'undny,s Fchnwry 'l!l, program initiated in lfl;)J.. al S p. m. 1111cl cont·iuuing for the '!'he com petit ion will be con· nexl S nigh,,.. The flrsl 4 services guar«fwteed safe clurled by Lhn Michigan League will he cnniluclerl nt the Nnrtil· for Nttrsing with headguartcr·s in west chureh am! the Jasl •I nl Lansing. The league is the stale· Millvii!P chut·eh. or your money back wide recruitment ancl cduc:Jiional ilov. Rieharcl \V. Bnrlwr of Wil· agency of lhc nursing profession. mnr~. Kenlucl\y, anrl Dclroil will Application lllanl\s togclher he sprl'ial speaker. Tie is a gt•ad· tha11ks to NORGE with rules and instrul'tions for u:lling senior of Asbury 'J'heolngi­ entnt·ing the lO:iG competition are en! Seminary. His presenl posi·. ---1~ available lln·our_::h high school l.ion is supervision of religious exclusive principals, l~utttre Nurses clubs, nr:til'ity a1 n boys rf'fnrm school 'approved schools of nmsing, all ill- Kentucky. During the prrst Blue Cross district offices or may snmmr.r Rev. Barling ·Wednesday and chapel prnyer Farm Bureau in the form of 11 Cosh group meets at 7 p. m. Other short tn It( on the work of the Farm Bureau. Games nncl rc· Methodist events are morning freshmen!~> for '.111 will comprise prayer group, Thursday, at 6:15 the. fellowship, and it will be choir rehearsals, junior 11 • 6•45 d 11anc eel by the Junior Farm Bu· c,I10 I 1• • • an sen 1or choir, 8 reau. The fun, facts·. and· fellow· M~son Ho111~ Appliance o cloclt; ·special program with ship night is part of a member· Womens Association, 7:30. Friday ship drive to meet the state goal Is; W?rld,.Day of Prayer with a of 70,000 F;arm .'Bureau :families. PI o~1 n~ at the Nazarene church. Ir1ghnm Is 120 short of Its "goal.· . rnnw lln,·l; to ovon llu· "''•ll'i' a1Jingl1a111 County News february IG, 19~6 Cage !.!!l-:-!n lll'fmn 111r• ''" 1r onrJ1~d. PageS Dansville Title Bid Fails In I liP 1illrd period 1\IHSillll pntll'fld II 011, Tlw llullclogs nrJr!Prl M s l s k !.!1 pnlnts In Jhrlr lnlldw!llln LPh-r Schedztle liP pidH•d tip only :l. In 1111• lo~sl ason naps o· ss· trea As Chiefs Gain Victory qunrlrr llw lllu1•l;ltnwks l'lllilcln't i ' ~:., clo (~\11'11 \hill 111111'11. Tltf',\' 1111111· l DnnHvllln'H Jnghmn County llw 2-prongr!rl nlluel1 nf Olwmos' W" v· L I' rngP IIIIo drr11111 f'lll111' lo nn end Crem·r.1· nnd Hllc-IJGy. :~,7~~·/~~~~~ piPk lljl ~ P•llJJIS /Ill:! fn·r· . 1tn 1ctory over es 1e nl Olwmos l•'rldil,l' niglil. 'l'lw LarJ'.I' Sm1ln lopped Dllnsvlllc's Cnpllnl Clrr:nlf. Liii'I'Y WhrPic•r agnin dlsplrl.l'f'd Clill'fH loppled Cnac:h Sr!nrl siJOolers will! 1!i. Don BI'OWII 1111 Grand Ledge nl Chnrlolle 1111' ll1~s1 sllontlng r~yc. I II! IHtggf'rl MIIS0/1 flnnlly l'flllll' nut of it,; Jlrlggs' t'I'PW H:l-70. for 12 whilr• 1\ellli Dnu>:IHs nnd llnwoll Ill l~lllnn naplcls 17 Jlllilll:; 1111 ~ fif•lrJ gonJs ilJHI IIIII' ll11• Wdliil MnsOII·LPS!il! pnllel'll, Musnn nl J•;veretl ;·Jump itiHI poslr•rl 11 win. 'l'ht• ll11ll· Dnn:;vllln went lo Olwmos In, Dld1 llmnl1s r•nnlriiHilerl HI pnlnl~ fn•1! throw. MikP JlnlllJ'tloil nntl II 1'.'1"; l'llllgh 111111 hillnrly·foughl. second plnca ill lhn slnnclings, 1 P/11'11. Don Mf'Cnhr., I he l1lg c•entm• Tom Cllppo1· t!iif'h t'ltlllrihniPcl Ill rlor,s lllll'l'd IIlii I.Pslil! •lfl .. Jii 111 1'1'· iill lhi• 1\'11)', fnl{hnm Connly T.c•ng-1w Vl'l'SI' 1111 l'ill'lir•r di•r•lslnn 111 L!";· Lr•slle .i11mpml 'l'he Ar;girs c•xp('(~fetl In n!lurn who ustwil.l' lrntls Dnnsvlllt! sc•or· Fowlervlllf' at L1•slle Jlllillts lo IIH! ~lnsn11 lol:d. li•arl In tllf' ill's! quut·ter wlwn wllh 11 share nf' flr~l piiH'C!. In· lng, 1\'lls goo1l for only fl points. Olwmos nt Slorlllll'lcige lllll DliJ'(PP IDppc>cl lliP Lt•sllr! 'J'IIP Vic•lnl',\' giVPS 1\fii~Wil 11 !·H'il· Hill Hil'lllliiiiHI hil on •I slrnlghl: 'Hir!tll.l llwy flnrl llwmselves In fo'l'iciny night Dnnsvllle will try Tiaslell at Dnnsville ullnd; Willi 1:! polnls. ""· :w11 n•r·qrd or :1 wins and Ill shnls. fu thP fin;l quuriPI' Iliii'I'Y lhlnl wllh a rc!c'OJ'cl nr li wins nnd In hnnnrl hade ngninst JJnslnll. l•'nwler nt Wllllnmstnn :1 lnssrs. Wllllnm~lnn mnverl 11p Tlw game will hr! plnyerl In IIJP l11ss1'S. L1•sllu .iniiJS j,;aton Hnpi1ls I laiiPJiiH'I'k rllrl nHcsl of Mnsnn's Jntn llw scc·nnrl phwc slot, •Aggie gym. lluslt~ll hns cnmc a 'l'liESIIA \"l'i GA~IJ<;S illlll Cllilrlollr> i11 1111' ililn rnnk•; Sl'lll'ill~(. of !\lnson vi<'tirn,, Ol. 'flw rlny nlglll. for 48-44 Win 1111' lop of llu• t'aplt;il Cln•1tll rings I i1•rl II llfl anrl mover! nul In l'L'r'OJ'd now 1;t:11Jds nl fl wltJ.~ Hrrcl Olwmos will move lo S\11(·1,. wllill' ~Jason i.s nt 1111• lirllllllll. 111 lng·Juun County J,c'RI{Ilr! llii~IPII lind In r•nnw tip wllh fronl :111-:21. nne defenl. There 11rc only 2 hrldge for a l~rlrlny night .~tnncl. Jo'nWII'rvlllf' at Sllltlh Lyon 1111' lasl Plli'OIIItll'l' 1•;1'1'1'1'11 pasted Hlmng sr.Pn111l illlll fnurrh ~I:IMlll ;>li-:l!l. In Ill ill gallll' ( :11adJ In lh" llilrd qu:JI'If'l' Mnson lnOI'f' gnmrs nn thr Chief's sclwrl· 'l'he Panthers have WOII only 2 CENUINE "PERCH" SPECIMENS -Fish join tile ranks or bird wnlchcrs for perhaps the 111·st time, In this lint/sua! aquarium quarters in nrdPr In [ln~l a 00--17 itrlrlc>rl I I pninls 111 Its total while ttlr. r~nrnes out of 10. Exeopt f111' Bill FIUUA \"i'i imSUJJI'S '1'1•d Unurr hl'lldil'rl his blarlers in Cnpllnl Cli·c·ull. in London, Englnnrl. Cnnnrlcs nrc Inn bubblc-IIIIC cugc, suspended win over Fnwll'l'villt• l~t·lday liH• last l!;df a11rl still M11~on llud T.rsllr· \\'iiH ••oiii!PI ing 12. The Ins I: Olwmo~ pltllr.ll the rug from H11mpus, Stnddli'Jdge hns no st'OI'­ Everell, 70; Chnrlollc, 57 in the \l'n\er. Displny wns a rcnture or IIJC 12th nnmwl Nntlnnnl nlglll. 'f'hr. vlc·tnry moved IlasiPII 11 lwrd 1inw. qunriPI' ltii'Jll'd Into 11 wlld-pnss· t1nrle1· the Aggie~ with n new Ing spark ~:xhiblllon of Ciil(cr! l1il·cts nml Arpml'ln. Granrl Lf'rlge, R1; Mnson, ·lfi up to llflll pla!'f! In IIH• '11tgl111m r.·r·l1lay nlgltl LPsllc• will lnl1c on iug, wllisllc>·l no I iJlg I'Xhlhlt Inn. shooting slcll'. 1\-lnx Crrnscr, whn County lc•ngtJP and shnvPd l•'ow• LPsiiP nul-s<•orc•rl l\fnso11 7·fi. .Just hrPamr cllgihlr.' In piny lnsl JJoll, !i1 i Eaton fhplrls, ~0 l•'nwll'l'l'iiiP. 'l'liP gnnw will liP ll'rviiiP de!'pl•r lntn tlw lmsenwnl. playf'd on IIH• lllii!•llhawll flonr. Dlc·ll \Vhl'r•!c•1' h111l itJHIIIwr good Wef'l(, rlropprd In 110 points In his Jng-·hnln C.nuuiy J.rug-ue scc·onrl pPI'iod II nil hull rlln llu•J points rndi. Mllw Da fnl' illlfl PI' II' FJ·iday night ll:wiPII will pin,\' night, ,.,,ming up wilh 20 points 111'.,1 lr,,l. The Jlf'l'flll'lllanrr r.slah­ count to 2G-2:!. LtlnJianslli also playrd good hall. 111 Dnnsvillr.. Tile J\ggif's Ill'<' LPsll1• will hi' <'ilsl in IIJC! rnl1• of 2 Saturdays Left Olwmns, R3; Dansville~, 70 111r fm•oriiP. l•'nw!PrviiiP hilS !tall iiiHI rl11i11!! 11 J.:lliHI jnl~ on the hncl<· llshnrl a new smrlng 111111'1' at Wllllamslnn, 'IR; SlrwltiH'Iclgr, •1-1 Jn tile lltlnl qlliiJ'I~I' l·~nlntll .TP.I'I'\' Willis tnppPil lin• Pighlh Sllllll:tlng frnm lo:;lng 11111 i11 lhf'IJ' lll1arrls. 11:11'1'1' llnllt•nliPr•l; wns Olwmns. llnmlrl Grf'er' set l11r. 11 lind .\:Pill', \\'inning only ntH' IJnslell, riO; l•',,wiPrvll!e, •17 TII!tllrls dnsl'rl tl1r• gap with n lfi- .gJ'illll' itllnd; Willi (8 points. 1\r.illl l1id 1111' t•h;~mpionslilp llilllilrs ~II lngli:tnl C'n11nty IPag11o gilllll'. JH'XI in till' ·~laso11 smring rac•e JonnPI' l'f'l'llrrl nf :m points ha••l1 For School Cagers ll'illl l:i poinls. point slllloling sprfll! while !loll Slnne adciell 1·1, Olwrn"s. Fntla~'· llaslf'll, ha<'l' 111 L1•slir• is ClllTI'nlly rnstlng In in l!l.i•l. 11ill Morl}'l' WiiS high llllln ror Onl~· 2 more Snltn'rlnys nre re­ \WIH bagging ·t:!. Both teams !'111111! stride al\1!1' :1 Jlllrll' stnrt I his sea- [illll'llt plitl'l' In IIi!' IPIIf:lll' wllh a C1·nasnr hnggPd t:J field goals mnlnlng fot· ~tasnn's grndc srhool up Willi J:t points In lhP last Mason's junior IJigh leams will son, would lilw nothing hr.llc>r ;;.:; l'f'l'lll'il. LPsliP with l.i poinls. llill llleh· 1111t1 1'1 lllll nf 21 frrr• lhrows In cage lcnguos. C(llill'lr!l'. .nol see llf'linn again until Fridny, j tllitn to 11 vr•ngl' its l'fii'I,V·SPilson tlll>lHI fnlllll\'r•d ltirn willl 12 polnls sc Ill ng 11. nf'll' rrenr'll. Gnr 1h FC'hruary 2·1. ll'ht•n Holt will IHIVI' drfenl at IIJe ilnn1ls nf IIH• AggiPs. 'l'ltt•srln,\' nigl11's gnnw fnllnll'r'l and t;Pn 1\'IH•f'l!•l itddf'rl Ill. The Wildcats !1nvo alrenrly Eaton finplrls oul-s!Jot the 11 1 1 Hllchey, IP.Iuling Sl'lll'l'l' fnr llw Sl'Werl up tl1c fifth grnclc title. In Everett Clips llnrns from llu• lloor hut lm;l out s r•nms wre. F11wlrrviiiP will .lnlll'llfl.\' In Lr:;. ChiPfs all ,\'ear, aclrlerl 21. thP sixth gl'llril) hmf'lwl tht! on fouls. Crrl',\', 1Hlllllt 1s rr>g 1stnr·ec 1 _A illghlighl nf.thP !'ng.c scnsnt.l, jlir. in_a11 itlll'll1Jll tn rind ils Sl'r'· r---u------~ Dansvllln r·nulrln'l l;rr.p 11p IIJP HnnsiPrs lll'l' on top hut have l!l lle)cl gonls wllill' the llnms Will he llif' lnvaston nf_SI. ,Johns IOJHI \'l!'lo!'y of the year. ('1111111'1'~ A 1teeu. TABLET FOR jlat•e l•'rlrlny nlglll. Oltr.mos lllll­ only a onr-gnmr hulgr. nn the Oriole Wings dl'npprd In IIi. Ei,;:htren fouls Sl'I'PIIih, rlghlh nnrl ntnll1 grariP,nf IIH'illing It In Lr•slin ill'l' slight. shot tlw AggiPs In rvrry rwriorl. Gnplwrs. Jo'nllnwlng llw r'nmple· wrre t•allf'rl ;1g11ins1 J•:nlnn nnpids tr>ams 011 \Vc•rlnPsdny, 1-'chJ'IIiiJ'Y Tlw lllal·ldlitll'ks, I'UI'I rnlly in containing ALFALFA AfiPI' llw first quarlrr Olmos linn of rPglliill' Sl'ht•ciHir all lemns In 12 for 1.1,,11. 2!1. finnws will start ;II li o't·llld\.1 fmn·lh pliii'P, havP slcml'll signs of I ARTHRITIS WHS llhPill) 2:1-IH. Jn llir• s!•r•nnll will wind up 1hn sl'asnn with a To Keep Lead ------hrllli;llli'l" 'l'lif'.\' illf' l'SJ>Pd:ill,l' hoi 100 Tablets- $2.49 J1r>rlnd 1111' C'hlrflain margin tOIIJ'IliillH!nl. r\Vhf'll playi11g 1111 lhr:>iJ' 1111'11 lllllll'. jurnpPrl to -I:J-:t;;. ar'linn Snturrtny I he Hoosier.' 300 Tablets - $5.4}5 111 Evcrell rlidn'l lake nny C'lmnre~ I On 'l'llf'srlny 1-'nll'il•rvillc• will Sl'l down t lw \\'nl\'crines H·2 with m In 1111' ll!irri quarter Okemos with Clmrlollc F'rirlay night. The Ma son Jv Tea ISl'(' if I II•· ::r:Lss is a hi I .l:I'I'C'Ilf'J' ill 600 Tablets - $9.95 r·ont inuetl In {fomiltale play by Dan Dcmlow anrl Tom Coss cnt·h Vikings used a fasl slaa·t 1o tie· Bulldogs Take ili11Jtl11'1' ll'il!-{11('. 't'tlf' r;t;nll;ttnt·, contrillliling fi pnints tn the ·e lal;inr: 11 (i;J.fi2 lrnrl. The Cl!icfs feat Charlo! ie 70-:i7 anrl mnlnlnln will plil.l' 111 South Lrnn. IJor>.,iPr tolnl. Kim Siriclllnnrl Defeats Lesll strelehrrl tile IP:trl In lnst quarter tlwlr lwld on llrst pi;Jc•e in lhr. Both IJasiPI\ anrl ~r'nrnrl hnll1 Wnii'Prlnf! pnlnts. I l~owiPrville h,l' lliil-scoring Dnnsville 20-18. Capital Clretilt slanrlirgs. Bad Trouncing Mason'~ llesc>t'I'Cs l1acl nn II'OU·i hart n linn! limP rindlnr: the I In llw olhf'l' sixth g1·artc C'Oll· Dans1•iiiP Jll'escnlcd a hnlaneell hlo in 1lispnslng nf Lrslie's J'e-/l'ltngr• l·'t·irt;~.l' nigh!. llm;lt>ll made IPsl lhr Gophers turner! hack thn Evcrell llfliV hoasis ol record of ~>mring allat'll hut the usunl tight sf'· I'S fi2·3fi Tuesrlil\' night. Tile gnr~d on :!., II.Pitl go;il :IIIPtnJlls Bnilrrmaker~ J:H. Dave Amnlrl 8 wins 11nd one lnss willie n sec•· 1 AggJn dr•frnsn rnuldn'l r•npr will! • V · Will II• Jo'nwlt'I'Villr~ Sl'Cll'erl 1111 I I. was lop man in IIH• GnphPI' nllnl'k nnd·plnee Holt is dllsinr, in wll h From Comets st•m·e would have been f'l'en lllOJ'f.' Doug tl ~al'lutrn tnpprtl Tlas· il reeoJ'(I of 7 wins anrl 2 losse~. 1 'with R j'lllinls. Bill ftlr'h and 1\lnson Siii'Crl Its worst h:csi\CI· lop·sided if Mason \Wtlllil IWI'r IPII'>· all:lf'l\ with IIi p11inls ..Tun· Thn remaining Viking games are ·u· t w· ChariPs Sl'imrlzct• enl'll smrrcl 2 hall of a llismnl sc•;tson f"J' Gmntl l'nnnel'lt•tl nn its frc\e lhmws. 'I'IH• inr Slic.•rm11n nntl Lill'l',l' Jculfnll W1111ams on ms fOI' lhr• BoiiPI'Illitlwrs. will! 1\ln~on, Howell ami 1-lnll. Ma~on, currently dwelling in the Ledge. 'l'lw Comet~ lrimnwtl Ma- nul!do~·s nlilrlf' Crill\' ,'{ in 2.'l at- f'ilf'il '''lllll'iiHIIPrl_t.1 points. . · In 1hc fifth grndf' section the so1J SHil wilh a sr••·nnd hrilf senr· · , . · · DrtJII.I' .Tudtl IHI fnr IIi fHrlnl~; l'ellat·, should not posr. mud1 nf t Wilcit'nl~ kPpt on wllh their win· ing sprrf' wl!i1·1! IPfl MiisHn fa!' I'' mpls. 1nnrl lhC' l•'owiPrvilll' sr·.,riltg IPilll. "th G d St --=-uu~--- ~---..-~..:r:.· iL problem fo1· Everc>ll. Howf'll .. -· -- WI . 00 ar nlng way;;. They llC'ill lhc Btwk· behind. Gr11nd L1'1!g1• shooters, 'l'li!•llrst qllill'lf'l'\\'iiSfl\'CIIIVith)Hogl!l' !lye• l'ilmr llll'rtnr:IJ with II might pull off 11n upset hut wlwn eyes 1 1·2 fo1· llw IP;1m's seventh r·nuldn'l 1;1iss n11 IIJr>iJ' linmP floor Mason cnmm.:lllding a of JIPI'· [ Williamston nll>l'<'ri into second lhP Vikings playrd llw lligh· 17-Hi tc:t~l~ point;~ i~1 _on~ h.i~ ~llllll't'T' st mig hi vir·tn:·y. ,Jim Phillips Friday n1gil1. when tlw fhmg stopper!. LcsiH fcnm.IIHPs ot lhl' ~r,lJ. . WARE"S DRUG STORE plaeP in Jngl!nm County IPagur landers at IIJC hcginnlng of sea· agnin lopped lhr WiiC'ill sr~oring Tile loss hurit>;; 1\1;1son clcrper Phone OR 7-0411 slnnrlings F'rirlny nig-ht witli 11 •IR· with !l pninls. Larry Stcrln srnrrd son Conch Terl Baurr's crew had Mason in tlw Capil;tl Ci('(~llil c•ell:tJ' will1 ·1·1 win nver· Stod;hritlgt!. The llm·­ the '2 Bur·lwye ]lninls. an Pnsy lime of it. a rr>cm·d rof 2 wins anrl 7 lossPs. llt:'l vit•lrtry coupler! will1 Dans­ Jn the nther fifth grnclc c~ontc~l viiiL·'~ loss In first place Okemos If Evercll escnpcs defeat in Grand Lr'rlgP lws \\'on '' 1111rl lost thn Bnclgrm; mnverl inlo src•oJHI these flrsl 2 eonlests the stage :5. vaultn1l Williamston over Dans­ plarc wllh :1 !1·2 win ovrr the vi1•· Will he _set foJ' the 1-Jolt-Evorcll · ChncH'rs of Ma~nn improving its ville in the standings. lorylcss Spartans. .Tim Bttllcn blul' c·hJp gmm•--- .. lhat is if Ifni! rceortl arc p!·actir'ally nil. l•'rirlu~·f Williamston now has n I'CI'OI'd WfiS high for lllr. WinllPI'S with 'f of 8 wins and 3 losses. l~vcn if can topple Clwrlotle mtd Mason, night till' Bulldogs will fact' I~I'L'I'· 1 points. Boh Hartlc•ll tlrnpperl in the learn.~ II11I\ mcrts hefo1·e llw ell in tltr Vildng gym. Evcrrll is Olu!mns sll!ltilcl losr. hnth of iiH lhe 2 Spa1·lnn pninls. OW BOTH AR.E rcnwinin;.: games the best Wit· Evcrcll ennlesl. troadiug lhP Capil:il Cirl'uil pn1·k. Jinmstnn could expect woulrl be n lJolt put tile only black mnrl' 'l'lw Vil nrc in tile second quarlcr hut ;;I ill di3· game>. ]cower is Oil(! O[ t IJC Slnl frtJ l\f.1· Slockhridgc will Pnlcrlain OIIC· sho1·1 end of 11 58-57 coulll. iniiJe- firs1· ,,ne 1.1·0 r1" .. m,1 except. 1.or Tlson Ill tl!r >I'I'Oild h:dl,. .IIH>IIgli. 1 1 1 1 mn.o; Fri!lny night. The Pan1hcrs Thr Joss wns the second one I he final qun1·tc1· when Conc·ll wy c:r~u c c •: .n~~ illl~. r:g 1lL 111 arc! in for a rnugh evening. With lhis .v~ar. r:aton fiaplds is the Bnuer Stlhslilulerl f. I , I tl~e lh11 d (jlloil I! 1_ Cool! h Ben ICC.\, ( IC Sl"l'l"l'•· (' lllf'i · iJorJ 1111 'I ry•J I'! the nrlrlition of Max Creaser to only other team lo aceomplish Vii, inn-s con 1I> I •t 1 • 1 · ' ~ ' ·' ·" " P ' · ' --· ,, play. h· · c. r ,\ r omlllniPrl margin illlcl, llwn . c·nmplt'!Piy the Ol;ernos· squad the Chiefs the feat. Everett > 1 1 broke Masons hill:k 111 I he fnutl look In he unheatahle. fiight clown lo the final second ". · Jl'Cscn er a halnnccd qu·n·ter hv seorill" 'Ji points Willie Gaffnm· again hac! one or it. wns nnyhody's game. Mason ~cormg alliiel< which was harrl to wl;ilc l!olctin•; tile l:utl;lng tnl;t.l his gonrl nights in 1hc vVilliams- went out in front Hi-14 al 1bc end stop. Dcnn Look topped the VI· . •. t 10 1 11 1on·Stod;brirlge game. The Hm·- of the first quarter anrl owned a kings with 19 poinls. Bill More- 1 ' pa I} '· net scot·ing ace hit for 21 points 32-27 half-time lead. hm!se followed with 17. Tiogf't• . Grand Leogt• c-omplclcly rlum­ 011 !l lielrl goals. nnrl 3 foul shots. In the third quarter Grand Qumn rii'Oppori oil' his usual pnre I!Jaled tile hncl;bo:n·d~. lln·ou~li Chucl; Bumpus topper! that with Ledge came bacl; with a nt.sh 1o hut still c·nme llll'ough with 14 the ser.oml half. DommHnce Ill 22 points for Stockbridge but llc 1 c~ut Mason's lend lo 45·41 nnrl then while Chuel' Hnlstr.arlmlclccl 12. tl!at c.lcpm·t menl plus the Jacl rlidn'l receive the support GaJ'f. wenL on tn take 1hc lcacl anrJ the Slllp Greis! was high man for lhat llw BLtlldogs c:ouldn_'l htl the ncr hacl. game. Cl1arlotte with Hi points. Chur:ll baslwt made 1he lop-s1ded will Wllliarnslon piclwd up n 10· Larry Wheeler again sparlted Wood was good fnr· 1'1. come easy for lhe Comets. point margin in the firs! quarter I .Mason's at1acl1. This time he Fl'irlay night Charlotte will Gmml Ledge lwei a. coup!~ of and then .~pen I lhf' rest of llic poured in 22 points on 11 field 1al , Ea1on Rapids apparcn[)y had Unless Mason snaps out of its tho game sewed up With only 5 doldrums Friday night's game and All Under One Roof seconds 10 go hut Ken Boelteher with Everett. will prohnhly hr. .~wl~hcrl one rrom the c•ot·ne 1· to more disnstrous than the Gra11d l,ubrication 8rulw UclininJ! give Holt lhn vlr:tory. - Ledge afrnir. Evcrcll' is back in Tiro RciJUiring Battery Charging Holt will he nut of nrlion l~ri- high gear a ftcr losing 11w OJW Washing Glass ·Replacement dny night. hut on 'l'uesday Char· game lo Holt. The Vikings e1111 PREMIUM USERS REGULAR USERS Polishing lnlle will he nt Holt for an im- produce the points with an all_acl; l{elly Spl'in,{field Tires portnnt game. The Rams can't buill amunrl Dean Look an11 Dcrcr.~cnl Ashland Ethyl is rops for all late model car.<. Rca~on: If )'OUr car can usc regular, buy only Waxing IJndereoating afford to sluh theh· toes in the Roger Quinn. On their own floor, 10day's high mmpression engines demand an Ethyl ~asolu1c. Ashland Flying Octanes-it is the rcgul:tr Stlray Glazing AAA Wreclmr Service remaining games. While they especially, 111C Villm! afrer rankful. · Front End Alignment and Service Into a tie wi1h Everett few first punch. Forwards ami ccnlt~rs ar!• Wheel Balancing Sunoco Product'! rlcle on every game. not contributing anything to 1hc! Eaton Rapids, showing vas I Mason at tack. Hart ha.~ mmr. 1.\lotor Tuning Sunoco Batteries Improvement over the last few through nt his guard position lhr: Sun Analyzer Collision Repair 1cllsmal years, will entertain How. last 2 limes out hut· has received Drum •.rurning !.\lachine Worlc ell Friday night. The Gi·cyhounds nn lwlp. BOTH drive out engine Jirtl stand [l good chance 0[ ilpsetting ------the Highlnnders. h ....----..... · Zerex Antifreeze Zerone Antifreeze Against Holt Enton Rapids Junior Hig Teams· used a llght defense nnrl good S I' · h ( t worl< on the baclred sc>enufic same DynamomNcr when harmful engine measurement for engine power. Thank~ to dirt from non-detergent gasolincs builds with 2•J poi~ts. Ge,orge Albert was In tho seventh grade con lest dctc<·gent Hying Octanes, harn!ful cnganc up as )'OU dri1·e, robs )'OU of' engine ~>~wcr EARL CAVENDER, Service 1\lano.ger next With 1-. Holts nttaek bogged Mnson had a hnrtl time starting. dirt is dril·en nut while j'OU dm-e. Result: mile by mite. This nc!ual power .Joss wa.s down prlmnrlly because 'of the The only consolation was that increased power, smoot 1c1' Jlcrformn,nce, measured with I he cngrne dcvclopang max<• n better engine. mum power, operntiag ar a constana speed./· abs~nce of Bob Tut~le. 'rhe Ram .Grand Ledge had an even more ~J>IlllCpeot to h~ m• Mrs, Welle1• Municipal Units Receive I weel1a. . . Onondaga Billie was a lmslr.ss In Dunsv/lle W. S, C, S. OllJIIJnrL Jlrowu Wcrlnustlu.v u\IC!nlng rlltlllHI' g1t1m1 Pupils Visit Po~toHice Mr. nnrl Mrs. C, Lnwrcncc, nh·s, Htn•lfm Ilnldwtn Fr/rlay nftr.rnoon nI l ;ilO, .r. nf hor rlnlliihlcr, Mrs. Cl111rlr.H Mrs. ,John llnsslnnn of Mnsnn C!!rol nnd Clifford of Homer Motor Vehicle Tax ·Siial·e fi', Ewers nnrt son of Vantuwn Phllls Tlnl1 unrl rlmtgh~cr, Pnnettn, 111J1I fnm/ly of L11n~lng, high selwnl lnnl> [Hiplls fmrn 2 of spqnt S11turrlny ut the home of 'rLI!~srifLY evening 111 filvcr~lrlo ll'rom lhe $•10 Jnlllion enlieclnrl nccompnnlerl 1/lem, Trlsllln, nnrl Lnslu1· Rr•·Jng uf clny nnn/vor~nrloij of lvlJ'ti, Wullr.r lull' hltslness trulnlng ulr1ssns runrl rllstrlhiillnn wllh lhnsr• !he lnt111r's pnrunts, Mr. nnri Mrs. ~eiJonl, the .Junior hlilh room hnd In welghl und gas laxr•s during s11111s gnlng In [nllllir!lpril unlls: Mr. nnrl Mrs. ruul We~l nf Holl wore Slillrlay cnllars nt !he nnrl Mrs. Pnncttn. through lllCJ poslol'flco 'l'uosrlny, Jrn 'rtnl1 ll!lrnn, Cllffnrrl Onrlrly, n Vnlentlno pnrty 1111rlcr the su· the final fiiiiii'ICJ' of 1!1~~ l'flllllilr•,<;, LilllFinl~. $11fi,202.firi; Ensl Lnn· Mr1~nn were Sunrlny (.iiWHIH 11f hur 'l'he lleld I rip c:llnwxr!rl 11 11111~ of On S1mrlny rl.ngnr Cnnlnr.r WIIH flOI'VI~Ion or thclp lmreiJCr, Ml'H, Mr, and Mrs. ll11rlon l!alrlwln dtlcs nnrl vlllngi'H 111'1! l'!'l'l'ivlng ~lng, $2i,fi!lfi.H:J; Mason, $fi,fifl·1;1J; parents, Mr. 11rHI MrH. Fl!!lrlon Mr, nnrl Mrs, lllr!hurrl Uprlll1c llulcn Lyrwh. Aflcr a pnllnd1 nncl family enlorlaillc>il 111 lh!!lr• slnrly on lilf' JHISiorrlm. Ll'slln their shnr·£!~, Wlllillmslnn, $2,A2l.IR; Lnsllr!, $2,· Mnnrno, 1111cl also callerl on Mnr',l' nl' Lnuslng spnnl lhe wecl\ r!nrl !illl'Jll'lscrl on his lfll h hlrthrlny PalnH'l', prlslrnnstcw, showed the annlvr.r·snr.v by hiH pnronts, Mr. supptw tho sludoniH playorl gnmes homo SLiltrlay in l1011or· nl' llwll' Net mr!r•ipls of 1111• Hlllll' nlfllor :l:'ifi.RR; Sln1:l1hrlrlgr!, $1,:17:l.H:-l; Lou Bohnet, 111 llw hrnnn of Mr. nnrl Mrs. und rlanccrl In rcenrrls. f(rrllljl I hu iwhi rui·l lW·HI'CliiClH IIC· nnrl Mrs. Lloyrl Gnnlncr, si~lors, rlaughler :-liJnmn on 111'1' hirlhda,Y vehicle hlghw;I,Y 1'111ul i'flr 1111' \VPhiH~I'VIIln, $!J7fi.!ifi; nnrt Dans· Mrs. Thelma Mrlnrno r:nlll!rl on Glenn Hur·furd nnrl f;Jmi!y, 111111ivnrsary, illul llwlr nlr!c'r!, Mrs, ilvlty, l•'ori,V p11piiH pnrlklpnll!rl. fourth CJllfll'l ror· wm·p $:!1 ,fl:!l ,H:!fi ville, $fWl.OJ. 11111' siHICI', Mrs. Gnnrge Ch•:;lad<, Vlrglnln nnrl Cnml, nnrl his hmlh· Hnnrly Thayer, gmnrlson nf 'J'Iwrnns Ogel:;i>m~ nnrl llnlph crs anrl ~lslcrs·ln·lnw, Mr. 1111rl Mr. ami Mr·s. Asn Mnnm, who Mnrda Lewis of l'almertnn, Cnll· with n1mliwr $H,.I7ri,:2fi7 In WPighl Out of 1111! ll!!l H7 r"vr>nlll' ln~­ nf Vnnlnwn rcr:ontly. fmlllil. Guusts Wr!r'l! Mr. iltlfl Mrs. Kr.nsler vlsilml fl·ienriH nml rein· Mrs, Cllffnrrl Gardner nnrl Mr·. haH IW!!II II patlr1111 HI lho Sl. nnd gnsolinl' liiXPs f'fliiPeiPrl un· ilnm I'OIInly will I'I!C'f'iVP $:lll.'l71l.!i2 Mr. nnrl MI'H. MP.I'Ion !lien nnrl Wnllor MulvariP)', Mr. nnrl Mrs. rlr.r Ael H7 of IIHJ lfl;):J Hnsslon. liVr!s Ill' Clllnvllln, Ohio, nVr!r the nn1l Mt·s. Wllllnrn Garrlrwr, all Luwmnce hnspllnl, Lan~lng, wns Church Nolicm~ illlrl dilr!s 111111 vllia(.ir•s will rn· J(urrrH!Ih were Sunrln,v viHIInrs nf weol1 enrl. of Lansing. ,fl!l'l',V Mulvnlw,\' nnd l'vlrs. L1•wls 'fhal. fWI iiH:l'!!llm!rl W!'ighl liiJWH er!IVP: Lansing, $17,4H!l.!ll; Easl ll'il nHfCJTcd to Unlvcrslly hospl· Norlh Anr·r•lins, ltPv. .fohn Mr. nnrl Mrs, Ivnn Him anrl lui, Ann Arbor, Monday. Buslr 11nrl dlllrlt·nn and Mrs. ,JLJH· on certain I,Y(ll!s of 1r11d1s· 1111rl La n sIng, $2,!i!l:i.:'i·l; Mnson, ,Janlm of 13alh. Mnllwdlsl Yr111lh l•'ellowshlp Mr. nnd Mrs. AuguHI Lnrnhcr·t sle Blish of llnlllr. l'l'l'r!k, Mr. anrl Prudrl!'l, pnstnr·. !'lliiHiny sd1nnl, ralserl liw gnsnllne lax rr·om •P·"'' $fJG5.fi!i; Wlilinrnslon, $.1:17;10; mr.Piinr~ was held nl llw Irn 'l'lnk and son were Snndny enllcrs nl Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collmll Mrs. Daln Nowlin nurl Llnrln of Ill: l:i n. m.; moming worship, to 6c pnr f.(lllifln. Mrllli!,Y undPI' 1111' L r. s II r>, $2R:l..10; Slor:llhrlrlgn, Mr. nnrl Mrs.• J. Slerlr. nf L•111· homr1 Sunrlny evening. ,Junlcn II he hnme nf Mr. nnrl Mrs. Rnlplt am IHll'Cills of a son, Sleven Lee, 11 :l:i n. m.; Young i'eopln meut· sing r!allcd on IIH!Ir· rluughlr.r, Ll~slir!, Hill ,Jordnn of Cllilrlnllr1, ncw ncl goes Into a sr!pnrnl!• con· $11H.:l!i; WPiiiH•rvillf', $1 10.8•1; illlrl Ulrey ll'rl rlcvnlinnal. Dis1~usslon Keesler nnrl family. hom Fehrnary fl, 111 Spar'l'nw Mr·. and 1\lrs. Hollrrl Bush 111111 lng, 7:110 p. m.; r!venlng wnr·shlp, lih'Uction fund. Mrs. H.nbcrl Or!sler·lu, and furnlly on Llnc~oln, Vnlcnllnc games IIJHJ Dansville, $101.<1:-i. Linn I lurfurrl cnii!J'lllinml 111 ,hospllal, Lansing, Mnllwr and sor1 Cill'ole 11nrl i'I'IP Wood. H:IIIJ p. m.; dHJir (II'IH~Iil-r•, H p. m., From lhr! rogulnr rnolor VPI1If'!1• l"rlday. 11 rnovlr. rrn lnrllans, cumpielr.rlthc his hlnhrlny nnnivPrsnr·y ·I'Cilll'llml home last. Monday, Wl!dlwsday; lll'd,Yr!r meellng, B p. tnx collcPIIons fliP sl11lr• lrighwny srll'inl hour. Vnlenl.ln!! enoklcs p:~rl.l' .fr•n·y Dill"' of Arlril111 l'ollr•J.~f' Slnnley Jllsd1 nrrrl sons Wf!l'f! Sntunlay Llln H111i, Li11rla 1tn11· Mrs. Owen nf 111., Wt•rlrwsrlay. rlcpnrlnwnl ·II•;, r•rJIII!IiPs ;rnrl grllpP fllllll'il wnrc served hy l~lrlrer.l Lnn~l11g HJil'lll llw Wl!l!k end at the l1nrnc g1·1~ r'l'l'!!lll rlln1wr g111•sls nf Mr. nnd rlnlph, Lee I!urfurrl nnrl E:slhr1r nnd her mnllwr·, Mrs. Mnlwl get 37'/r 11nrl I'll iPs 1r11rl vlllngPs the hoslr!ss, Olive 'flnl1. of his pan•111s, Mr. irrHI J\lln;, II. South Leroy Mrs. !•'red Drdlson nnd fnmlly 11f Hurfurri. Games IVI!r·e pl11ycrl nnrl Hr.clrll' were Sunrlny cllnrmr \\'lu•nllil'lrl Mnl.luuliHt, ltPV, C. the remaining lfl'.i. A. Dulw, nnrl llPrlwll. Mrs. nll'l'illll J:lr•1l Wllllnmslrm. Mrs. Ira 'l'lnk nnrl rlnughlcr, Linn rccelvml many gifts. kr• f(IH!sls o[ Mr. nnrl MJ·s. Earl 1•:. I 'ollrwll, pas I nr. Mnrnl11g wor· The slniP hlglnvny rll'p:Jrlnwnr Olivl', r111rmderl a bridal shower r!r'e11m nnrl calw Wils served iJ'? Mr~JT!fielrl of Vanrlercnnll L;dw. M1·. and Mrs. llni'I',Y llosnd1 sliip, !1::10 11. 111., sPrlllnll loplr!, get~ 7:-i•.:. or I'!!VI'Illl!' IITirlr!r Ael Mr. nnd Mrs. Orin Vo~s. Sr., J\lr. and 1\lrs. ~II' I' ion ltic'i' ill· nnrl snn, llnylanrl, wm·n host:; fo1· Miss Laur·a il

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You CAN'T Leave. ' Mason. Dissatisfied!. ' . - . ' JJfen 's Wear Prosperity Makes Issues 6 956 At Legislative ·Session Mruarvl ,' The Ingham County News Part·3 Jly JCJ,mm WUI'I'JC lwfnrn lnl111r ronmml!tecs In hoth IHiehlgrm l'ri\SS ~HHIJdaUun tho house nnrl scnntc hcforo The lflfill leglsl;uuro, bothered April, . .. .. w. E. Wnllwr, '10, Churloltr.. In otlwr yours by 11 !1wlt of Eden Church Makes Plans rn one of the r~r1tshr.s Hwlms money, now fnco~ pmllloms cre· DmnrHo!'IIIH arn nrgttlng lhnt Lansing Man Dies fell from lhr. cur when tlw door atcrl hy pro~perlty befnrn tlw nulomnlirm will t~n:mte longer opcnml. He suffered henri unrl in· scheduler! April (i windup, tJnromploymont lines ns factory For Evangelistic Services ternal ln.Jurlcs, dying ut lim scone 'J'ho problems Involve tho rec· wnrltors nrc r·roplncc~rl hy mn· In 3-Car C.rash J<'mm nroxl Wcclnosday night, of tho ncclrlent. orrl hurlget llXIJUCtllrl for I!JBG·fi7 ch!JH!H, anrl· utomle energy Is An necldent on M·7R la~t 'l'hurs· hnrnossrorl for pcncaful uses. F'chruai'Y 22, ancl c•ontlnuing and unnumlmred rluzeJJH of sndul dny night tonk 11111! man's life and Bnlrrl camc out of liw <'l"iJsh Issues, Hopuhlienns feel thnt hnth with a bmlmn wrist nnrl he11d In· through Sunday, Mard1 •l, thr. lnjumd 2 others, I I happcrwcl • • • tlwsc pmlilems nlrcmly have boon Ecicn Unltrorl13rctlrren chureh will juries. Wallwr was cut. · pre·cd In help lcnrl lite o'cloek next WerinPsriay nigl1t. lost contml of his ear when ill! Wroslny Thornton, ::15, Wils in· Williams i1ns nsl>cd J"nr items wny. ncv. Husscll n. 1\lngsley ('IJII· apparently stepped un the nccei· .Jured when his enr left West totaling $1l0,000,000 more I han • • • tltJctccl sc1·vieros at ihlo 1Drle11 cr·ntor. His car, heaclnrl west on Hnlt road, 11 qunr:cr-rnllro west of this year·, Political pots am bubbling car· ehurch, Hro Is 11n nrrlalrwd min· the ko-covcmrl pavement, leil[ll'rl r~lfert l'IJflcl, 1111<1 hit fl utility jtolc. Williams said this cnn tw rtruw ly this yc!ar, lhc dlvirlcr ancl wront Into the He /:ill ffcrerl hacl( Injuries, Isler of llw Primitive 1\'lelhmllst without new taxes l1y using n f"m· mnrc lhnn a woel<, Hepuh· path of a piciwp rlriven by Mnrlon $25,000,000 surplus, Hopublkans, llr'nn anrl Dr•mnemtlc spolwsmon church nnrl ltns· II'IIVI!Iorl on Bnlrrl, 40, Vermontville. Baird's We henr· 11 lot ahnul highways taldng no chances, want. to snip wcm firing nt caeh other over tho rreac:hing lOLII's i11 EIJI'opr! and car was going cast. Swlrns' car land hy·ways; many hlgilwny:; nre $2fl,OO!J,!J00 nul of his r('(jiiCHis ln same Issue, Uw llrst mund robin Centl'lll Anwrlc:a. wus lmoelwd Into liH' path of nn· rapidly hecorning gnorl·hye ways, other oast·lmunrl ear rlrlven by Jt seems. malta sure. poll! ieltlng o[ tile season, I Rev. Hcrhr!J't ClwtT,V is pasto:· It all started when Hepubllcan of !~den United 13rcthrcn cliur·d1. "We mn do this and still hro State Cl111irrnan .John l''cilwns 11n· He will Jliil'llr:ipatl! in the spedal Increasing thr. IHJdt:els for nil nouJwccl a 11 umber of maJor is· NOSE WARMER-This RC-121 Isn't too big for its hangar at vital services," said Senut.or EJ. sues Wl1ich he salrl fllll'ty leaders Otis Air ~·orcc Base, Massnchusetts, The building Is specially SCI'Vi!~C!S. designed to house the huge, four-engine radar scm·ch planes in mr.r R Porter rH·Illlssflelrll, would pounce on during tile cam­ this manner, can work undct· shelter as they check equip­ The major target In the 1"1'· paign. Crew~ quest.·cuttlng process will he a ment-jammed nose portions of the ships. Wher. on patml, the • • • huge ships extend our rad;u· wnrnlng netwot·k fnr out'to sea along Farm in Clinton County $42,000,000 Item for capital out· They inrolurlc charges ll1at un· the nation's cast coqsl. lay--major hullrllng p r· o .I c c I~. Inn mcmhcrs, some Hepuhllean, Most of It Is carmarlterl fm· crlu· Gains Centennial Plaque calion. were for•ccd to contribute lo Dcm· Miclrignn Historical Society has Slates the year h~forc. They nil S-0-S In past ycurs, !.110 technique ocrntlc cnmraigns, that the Wll· Even ,·n Top Tax Bra~ket· awarded a plaque to Robert ancl came lo Michigan and John and hn~ been tn release only planninf( Iiams' administmlion was gullty ·-. Rcva Ward in recognition of their Harriett hough!. 80 acri!H for $320, Means money for !.he project~, payln):: of favor·ltism In the collapse of Some Is Left for Earne·r centennial farm. TIJC farm iws Tiley r·erelvcd !.hell· deed in l85G, tho actual building costs on the !he license-s 11 s p c n s Ion case been in the Ward family since the ycat· Herman Ward was lmm Signs of Spring Installment plnn over 1110 next against Ally. Gen. Thomas M. 1851i, · jln a log caiJin on Colony road. He few years. Kavanagh 1•1 lici(cfsl, the op· IEdltnr'• Nntc: Till• 1, tloo r.rot nf • $,100,000 hefrH·e lilt' r·alse, anrl Brothers .John ancl William livccl there for 93 years, until his lomct.ry lmard scandal and other ,.,.;., of Income In• nrtlcleo preJutrcd fll j . . . • If Ward came to the Unitccl States death In 1950. 1 1 1 1 • • • 1 uc by Cecil R. UJJionm, J>rofcssor · cc n Oint Icturn WJI 1 1 s w c, from Lincolnshire, .EnglaL\d, In Holwrl Dart Ward was horn in I n&~oclnlo 1 That means homo owners are c eking home Pmspcrlty for t.he ndJV. Ic I tJa I ssDcmDcratie s, S t a I c Chairman of l\nccountfn•orc ,"nil moi·ent MSU.) tile p,".""t fclv $313,6'10,his Income according tax would prohahlyto govern· he 18fi:l, 'l'hey mat"J"ier.l · liar· lfJOO. He has a son, Grant James, I t I tl I 1 111 sister~ repairs or making remodeling plans. We'll help HIS cren cc a no wr ll· o llcmJ N e1"I J , .,tao" tJ 1or sn11ppe d 11ac 1'· ycnrs, we" have heard convcrsa·""' mcnt tax rntc sclwrlulcs quoted riel aJl!l Eliwhctil Dart, w o had now 10, so there is a possibility solve your building supply problems. Come to among welfare recipients. repcutlng tile Talbot "conflict of 11011s lllm this·. by Upham, An additional ::;24 ,000 preceded them tn tlw Unitcrl that. the fm·m will continue under Standard Block and Supply Company, Central As the costs of livi11g Increase interest" ease in the Eisenhowc1· - '" II t s "th' 1 --···--·-·· Warrl ownership for man;,• more Michigan's most complete "one-stop" building a pace with bigger payr:heci(s, tho administratinn. Boss: "Smith, In appreciation ~or year wou r pu . mJ , s n· DrJ'vers Mus~ Heed SJ'gns years. Htanrlardlzed sum goln" to those of the fine .loh you've been rlolng, come Into tho 91 pc~ cent hr~ckot. 1 -···------center, ,., He said Williams straightened I have decided to raise your sal· However, the 91 per cent ts the... . receiVIng welfare allowances out the optnmetry hoard business , IIIli ·I $2 000 a month" tax rate only nn the amount ave, Arrests wiit follow iurtlwr Speer Hooks Canadian fish Write Today for FREE shrinks In Its buying power. 1 with dispatch, that unions arc aryan au on.tl ' I . $400,000. Ignoring of ltarricrules on I hr. Hotiie Sp~cr or Mason anrl Joe Legislators. have hce1n asl(!!£1 only "educating their members Stmithll: "Than,.

' ·: ': '' :- ... ~ :- Ingham County News Two Altenrl Dhmm· Mrs, TTr.len Forcmnn, wlw hns City Pia ns for Church Gives Mrs, Wayne J~nte nnrl Mrs. !Jean SC!l'iOliHl.l' Hll'i\ ;tl /'ljlill'l'O\V Murlnn Clelzar• rc:pre~nntr•[j the hm·pitnl fnt• tirn lHISt fi'W W<'nt(S, Betu Rlgmn f'hl l'iHtptm·:;· of Wll· Is slowi.)' lrnprnvlng. Disposal Pl~nt Lenten Program llurnstnn nt lhn lei!')( off dinner Mr~. lloyd illlnii'PII HIH'Ill The new dlsposnl plgnt will Monday night. at f'llgrlm Congrl'· 'l'lnrrsday lt1 Ann i\rlinr·. Williamston Lenten progrnm of llw Corn· gallonnl churl'it In Lnn~lng. 'l'irl,; ntn gurhnge us well ns Hewage, munlty Mcthorllst phurch hognn 'l'lwrn will ill! 11 fish riiiiiH'I' liP· event lnunl'lws llw rlrlvo In help ginning nl fi p. rn. 111 IIi!' lli•ll Oni( Mrs. Nina Ketchu111 'fhis will lle processerl into com· with prc-lr!Jlton servkcs Sunrlny the rmmlnlly rotnrrlerl !'lrllrlrcn's po~l for fertilizer purpos£'~. It lmll Snturri11y, J.'PIII'Itar.l' 1:-1. evening with Rev. Hnrolrl .lneohs, fund, whieh Is tlw pr·nJr.et 1hnl will he a llrr.ltcd operation for pastor of PoJior• Pnrk Mothodlsl Mr·. nnd Mrs. lllll'•drl JmltniT Clinl'dt Kliows l•'llm the sorority will nssisl this yeut•. the time being according to drur·dt of Lnnslng, rlellvcrlng 1hP. HJlr!lll Saturday :1flf'rii:lll'fc•n•rl on Myrtle Hcll!!Jwil lodge mel who m<'t Sundny evenings at fl:.10 J~ove dors not insh;t on its own way; it. is not il'l'it,rthll! or· m. Sttndny night through prnvcrl. cl,cparlmenl. .Janunl'y ~1). 'l'ucsdny r;venlng 111 tlw Odd l•'r•l· p. 111. !Hid 01 soelal evening jnsl Cou ncllmen voted to send the fCSl\Jltfnl. (I Corinthians 1:l:5, nsv.) Werlnesllny night. Mr·. anri Mrs. Holll11 I [orion of Lr••' l•:rlw;mls of r\111 til l'ulnlllll "lows ilHII. llPail Jlorsttnnn, rHiillt• Frld:~y night. IYlrs. Edward Hor· 2 men to a 2·dny school on ells· On Janua!'y 5, 194'1, in a convoy or 8:-i vessels, the whistle I~r.hruary lfJ, the colot· film Fowlerv!IIP nnrl Mr. anrl Mrs. 1 gmnrl, rwesldPd. MarJorie Still· sl r;hown nl Claurlr! l'III'JlPIIIOI' lllld fnmlly or sJrol( a 1\'t't'l\ ilf:o, I'I'ILn'lll'ci homo Mills, Fl·lice Wilitf', fvlurgarc:t F'ehrttfH'Y lil-16. ruddor was jnmmed. H a lanlwr· off the ::;tar·hoat•rl beam had 7:.10 p. m. '!'he Sunday morning I.n11slng ~pent StiiHiny nt the from Spnnmv ilospital Stlllllny. !tome of tlwh· motlwr, J\frs. Cll•o Brown and Ellll'i llPl'J( nf Lansing Relief Corps Has Tho disposal pl.itnl, ~i]pqr,ler)ly, not pulled OUt Of the WHY jUSt in lime, the tWO ShipS WOUld serVices Will he at lJJP. SI\JJ1C limo l'nrdlogrnln~ \l'•'l"t' lal-.•rJ. WI'J'e [li'!!SP.nl. Is Ihe first of It~ )clnd. $ey.o/).ge have collided, probably !'esulting in a thunderous explosion of ns usual, wlllr arlrlltional Lcntr.n llnl'lrmnn. Plans were madr• to cntr.rtain Regular Meeting nnd garbngc p.r,c h1u~r,lle,d mcch;m· gasoline, followod by a !laming inl'emo.. . . acllvlllc~·: Fcht·uary 2li, Mardt ·11 tlw assc•mhly offlr•r•r· nnd till' il'ally unll f~r.tlllr.er or cr,t;rnppst Is Oil had lealwd out of I he Sl(!ei'lllg gem· prpehne. A and 18 nt 7:.10 Jl. m., m'Hnhershlp \Vnmun's nellef Corps met ITlllllltfoH:IIIrer) hy hJlCicr,I~ ,DCIJon. 1 f classns for thm·e who nm unltr.d vlslllllf( lwlgPs of dislril'l Nn. "I:J Tlwr;-;rlny r:wning at tile G. A. H. vacuum pocket hucl for·med in its plar~. T ltts JWesur·e r:om with the churrolt, Man•h ''· irr Jn March. hall for a regulm· meeting with the steering wheel could not be l.runsrnrtter! I hrnugh tho !me. the evening mollon picture "'l'hr. Good lnsur·tmc:e Covercgti)e l'nllnwlng tile husincss session .!'earl l'mtt pre~irling. Communi· The engineel's plugged the leal\ in tlw line, then displaced secret of the Gift," will be shown. l'l'f'l'r.•shlllPiliH Wf'l'l' SCrVPrJ hy till' l'iltions wPrP read ft•om the de· rnmrnlt lr!c, !•'ern Shaw, Anna Boy Scouts Arra ,the vacuum by adding oil. Clnec more tile great ship coulcl Thursday, March Hi, fl::Jo r. m., Is Just Like parlmr.nt pr<'sirll'nt, Cora He~J(. be steered. potluei{ supper for 1hr. wlwlr. Cassnrly and Arum Slwplr•r. 'J'ilr• mnn; nnrl <'lwirman !he exeGU· r•nrnmittPP for lhP next mc•ntlnl-( oi Is not this really like life? Wlwn out· lives go out of family. Senior M. Y. F'. will Jtave r·onsisls of Jo:tlicl ller·J(, Ninn til'l' hmn·tl 1111tl department ~cnior GLJ.eS tS 0 f' '.Cl . .U.b control as a result of selfishness, others arc snfest when out n devotional program pt·epr~t·erl 11 itlr•. 1\l'tdllllll nnrl Lizzi!' .lnrrlnn. · of our way. 01 henvisc, a clash oceut·s, an ex[Jiosion takes for the evening. Tlw next mrrl pm·ty Is Frlrlry Several Ioca.l ;Boy Sqouts arrd · 1 1 l 1 · 1 'VI · I ml 1 .,r. r•\'Pning, I•'PIH'Uary 17, at 8 p. m. their officers wct·e guests of the place, the fl~me o~ ml.IIOC cups. 11g !· v wn Oll!' llli~C s t~ . Holy Wcelc starts Mare r ~.1. i\rrwlrl Prim•, sr•rTr.tary -of ll1e heurt·s are frlled wtth the Jove ol Clwrs!", we can gtve clrroc1ron Palm Sunday nl 11 n. m., therP at t lw lia II, under· a usplc:cs of Kiwanis club Mon,day evcnln~. l I f 1 'tl tl will lw n hHJJiismal sct•vicP. for in· Williamston Chamlwr of C'DIIl· Mahl!! MiiiPr anrl Olive .Johnsr)n. Kiwanis club hos ·~pons.or.~d .tl}.e· t.o our· lives nne t-rave sa e Y Wl 1 o ·WI'S. . . mel'!:!!, atlt!IHirtl a 2·tlii,Y r•nnl'l'll· ·30 A not IH'I' party will he March 2 a! · 1 .. · l'ltAYJm fants and adults. Tiro snntor chou· t inn of Chamber of l'umnwrct> Boy Scouts here for t 1e past· will present the Enstcr cnntata, the !tall :1nd Dill' March JG at the Years Of ronthmo•1s memberi:r)11p, .Om· JlnfJII'r, lll'lfl lls to <'IH'I'l< onrHPlws tinily In JH'nvrml. selfish· offldals fmrn lnwPr' MJrolrlgan In iHIIlll' nJ' MrH. Ali<'e Catlin. Prcsldl!nl Frri_d ·cole' :was; 11re~ nc~s·lrom ,...'entering mu· lii'('S. II' \Vt' flud uny IPnriPru·y In ~l'll'ishness, "The 1\Jnro"' Elm·nal," nl. 7::!0. r·rHtpr.ralinn with r:ollcgP r•f bus!· llernkP Sieg!'l nf Tllt'~on, Ar·J. Hen ted a plaque .for the· club, ·and ·glye -~, 11 grn~l'. _to rr'Jll!Wl' it wllh 'J'h.y lnv•~. t'nr wr• wonltl h1• ~ttl() I'd· h~· March 29, 7:30, communion lll'Ss and public' SP.I'Vicr. .of M.S.U. zona, anrl Hehn Paustman nf was cllerl for hls 14 years s!!rvJcc 'l'hy spirit. In Ills IIIIIIH!. ,\mrm. service; March 30, Good Friday, at lliP J.nrrsirrg Civic· CPill!'r illlrl 'J'uC'unwari, New Mexico, sent to Scouting. Scoutmaster Donald . , THOUGHT FOR THEDA y 1:30 p. m., Good Frlrlay services; Kellogg · ('pntPr· Mont1:1y nnrl D 1 1 t 1 tl 1 1 · Easter Sunday, April 1, £i:30 a. gn•elings. 'l'liry are former nctlve unc (P. presen er lC P aqt e. I will lot Christ 'R love give direct ion to my lifo. m., Ea~tern Sunrise service nt 'I'IIP~rlay. nwmllr.rs anrl pnst preslrlcnts of Ct'illwm .Jad f Clar~ncc fla~·iw re~t;';\~rl ~ 0~~ ~ "THE FRIEND!.. Y DRUG STORI't "' brief talk. Boy Scouts arc ccle· permits would he issued ami a · · II rom anar a 1e mu l • 0 :hrnting their t;1m· Mason School Election elude a film presentation as well of the orient Rev. Jol'.!t \"lsitrorl 1 as lectures and pamphlets. Sub· the Fme Methodist mission ::Ia· 'li0 -If -rZ-·1 81. -Bit.,T ' jects to be covered w.III include tfons in InrJla, Hong JL --,-- Mr. and Mrs. Donald King of it is priced right down with the lowest-priced cars. A big Dodge Cnronei. Teacher Breaks Leg· Lansing, newlyweds, visited the Ja~k Ingersol, shop and driver former's aunt, Mrs. Bess Ahholt, V-8 Lancer hardtop costs only 95 cents a week more than "hardtopF>'' Friday, February 24, 1956 tralmng teacher at Wl!llamston on their way hack to Lansing. high sch~ol, slipped on .1ce as· he They were married the last ·of in the small-car field! Pm·sons reg·istcring after 5:00 o'clocl•, p.m., Eastern was gettmg In his ear Monday. the week and will live in Lan· St:andartl 'l'ime, on said Friday, FdH'uary 2"4, 1956, are He suffered a broken leg and was sing. Mr. King is the son of Mr. not. digiblt~ to vote at: said special sehool election. talten to Spnrrow hospital, Lan· and Mrs. Montie King and lived sing. Mrs. Josephine Schoff Is all his younger life in Willi:lms· ' . ·. Untlet• the provisions of the St!hool Colle of 1955, reglstJoa· substituting as teacher while Mr. ton. Size It up with others In the . Price It against small cars In Ingersol Is confined. medium prl,ce field the "low price field" Hons will not: he htlmn by school ofricinls nntl onl~· persons Marvin Bontrager was cited who have reg-istered· ns g·t•.nernl electors with Hte city OJ' town· Pu3h·button driving ond Engugem1mt: Told for outst.andlng work In dairy 1 rccord-breoklng porformance! Car "1 ' Dodge is 6.9 Inches longer Car "C" Dodge Is 14.5 inches longer ship clm·lt of the cit;\' 01' townshiJl in which they reside arc reg· Mr. an'd Mrs·. Wilbur Smith an· herd testmg at. the annual lunch· istcJ•etl school t!ledoJ'S, Persons tllnnning to rcg·ist·er with tit~ At; a much or ~our f1nge1·, you nounce thG engagement. of their eon· of the Michigan Dairy Ht;ml Dodge Is 5.6 inches longer Car "f" , Dodge is 13.5 inches longer reSfJCctive cle•·lts must. nscm·tain ttw dnys :uul hour~ on which daught~r, Connie, to Gaylord ,Improv~ment Association durmg Car "M" cor.un:md the greatest PCI/orm-, Uw t•lerlcs' offices lll'tl opon I'm• registration. Risch, son of Mr. _and Mrs. Stan· Farmers·Weelc at Michigan Stat~ i11a car on the road lodcru-bar Car "0" Dodge Is 7.7 inches longer ' ;•.,ncl The new '56 Dodge simi.· ley Risch of Webberville. No date .university. Bontrager Is tester fm Yet Dodge ,:osts only $4.11 Sect.lon 2 of Chnfll er 8, .Pa•·t II of tlw School Cotlc of 191ii'i, has been set for the wedding. Ingham-Willlamston DHIA. iereL\ every record in t.he book provides ns follows: Dodge is 6.4 inches longer a month more -including world records held Ada Dunckel attended the open Mrs. Emma Meirndorf, who has by expensive foreign models-· "'l'he IJtSilectors of election nl n;,y annual OJ' speclnl house golden wedding anniver· been In Lansing all winter, is (less than 95 cents a weeki)* clect.lon !'ilmll not receive the vote of nny person re­ in it.s .sensational 14-clny olliciai sary of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lowrie now at the Bogue mtrsing home, More legroom front ond reorl Mere hiproorn front Why 1elllo for a small car, when a new '56 Dodge run on t:he Bonneville Snit siding· in It registmllon school dist•·lct whoso name Is at Morrice last Sunday afternoon. 425 Ann street, Lansing. ond rearl Wider door~/ Groalor •looring whool Coronet brings you ro much more for oo lillie Flats. 'l'he '56 Dodge V-8 hoir!R l_l.ol: .~:egl_swi:etl ns nn elector In the f!ity .01' township In·. -'-- Floyd Melrndorf of Seattle, c/aaraneel More rear deek spoeol Now '56 Dodge morel Hero's blg·ear ride and rootnino,., blg·

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Here is ycmr o~pori'Rmity to own one of those fabu­ lous Admiral «&>pliances arad to save ~ots of money at the same time. Whether it is a refri9erator. freez.. ea·~ te~evis!oEn se·~ e~r e!ectrjc l'ctnge you wiU find ~ mode~ i·o SUB'~' \'f'O[J at a price to SMit your fPOCketbooJt. Taite advantage of this CARLOAD Sale.

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() Two Froc:t! ng Carnl>a~ mcnts- One for shnrr>· . . d S reen gives pi~rure freezing ... one for frozt•n e AlummJZCb . { tness and detail. storage. No duplicate Cood twice the ng 1 ' handling. Super-low tem­ pernturC!J in both cotupnrt• dvance Cascade C.bassis ments. • Powe:f';ll At 1 'rr-r!:mge perforr.tl(l nee. for brJllmn onb . G Easy-Read Controls­ Located for quick, easy . "Optic Fi1ter" seit'een for rending and adjusting. • Exc l us1ve . \Varning light a:>Sures con-. ~ ter picture dctnt.1 stant sutisfactory opera- grca tion. · -----·-1" 111 Extra-Wide ledge Around Top of Che5t-May be u.~ed for otderly, trouble-free With all these thrilling Joadi.,g or P,orting. G Finger Touch Handle and Admiral fC!atures Safety Lock -A touch of your finger opens chest. • Full-width freezer and Convenient handlo.lock freezer drawer · guards against "food raid- ers.', • Four easy-to-clean shelve SE! THDS AfAAZIN? 21-lnch and twa ice trays 5-Yoar Ouoranteo- I'ro­ ADMIRAL TODAY • tecta agrrin.qt food loss rlu6 I Removable door shelves to mecban.ical failure. Other Styles, Sizes Also Available • All-weather temperature The RREN'TWOOD-Ebony Finiih control

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SUsby hlep~ement Co. is going to handle a full Hne of Admiral ap.. ~~~~]~~~ • 4tube Suporopood Surfaco Units-Micro· Loft Front "Hot Spot" o Automatic Eloctric Admiral 30 .. incta plkmces. h~ addition to the selling of the Admira~ line a full ~ Timer Clock o Automati,Ovan servoce depar·tment is being set up cd t~~e ~Aasct1 sto~"e. Floodlight • Full-Width Storago Drawer Electric Range MQlke these 2 appliance stores. your refe~igerator. te!evision, s King-Site Rotary Roa•ter optional Lists at $25fl.fl5 freeze~~· ·ar,@ electric range headquarters. It will se.Jve 'tfCM money. o Sea Mist Groon, Prim• Si~sby am~iement Co. and C. G. Lantis & Sons have ieined to.. rose Yollow optional gethen" ·tc buy t:t full freight car of famous Admired appliances. ~.haying direc·t in this manner th'e savings c01n be passed along to Carload Price you. $198.65 IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY~ New 1956 8 Models to Choose from C. G. Lantis & .Sons Silsby ..••. lmplement>,C:o .. ' I . . . ·' • ' ' ,' . -• • ' '·' •, ,'' '_,: •... ~ •·' " • ' ' ' .STOCKBRIDGE, . MICHIGAN . ' ' { '• .'" .· ·, ·.41 ''' ···._Phone ,. ) • I ..... Fitchburg Ill tho IHJ)TII! of Mrs. Lloyd Gee Mr~. Raymond Pn(ch of Home)', new oi·ugnry ~dHml Hllllilorlum Okelnos a. n.d Vicinity cluh will meet Ill the home of Reeves District Wayne Goer lllld Ml'S, ,}fiCll PPill\• ,'fl-. Mondrw nfternoon, Lyle Orow spent few lust evening. 'l')]c:! · · Mrs. Olnrln Dlcltlnsoii next Titcs· were In Howell tho 1\Jrs, J.yiH flnrw Mr~. n Weclnc~rlny h\11) tnr exton· Mrs Charles Clinton of MAson rlnys In ,Tnct1son. Her mothep, mmli \VIIS sorverl by l'ltncl1brlrlge !\Irs, Wnller lleuUunnn rlny IH 8 p, m. Attr;rney ,John Ednu Qerlt' slon lc~son on "Living with Teen• ~ umt '11 few 1j11 ,8 lnst weclt with J\.frR, B!!rthn Wnrner, Llndcrwent P. '1'. A, Election of now offlcm·:; , . . , . , . , . . Bl'lltlln will spenlc on "Woman's 'rlln'c IVIIo J'nc•.n.fl'"rl lOll Agcrs," L11e Titus reltll'lwrl home l11s1 ·I· , ~ · II Sllrgm•y nt. Mercy hospital .Tude· nnrl Jn:;truetlvr; rliHcus:;lons fol· I'he Mnson~ \Ill! :;o!lo •1 ll"ll· Lo~nl Intorc~ts." ., ~ " • 111 : 'I'IIrlsrlay night nftrw spending 2 Mr, litH! Mls, John Gnrlla r' son Tuesday morning ' · low~rl llw rllnru•r· r!nlw uwl BfiU~ngo lln!illlfnsl lw· Ott liiii S D spelling !ills wr.el1 wr.ro ,ILJrly Ml'· nnrl Mrs. !1ohcrt Dnlo Swot MrH, [llrtnche Poach, sjHter of · , · · , ' • · . · ·. ginning nl 7::!0 ~iilllrrliiy mnrtl· uwn 8 qunrc uncc 11nehow, Cnmlnnno Gem·, Chru·Jr.s of ChciBon wero Sunrlny dinner '·''' Wcl!l\n in /uiwna. LlrJyrl Gee, underwent surgery nt Wmld rlu,v of [ltnyeJ 1~111 .he Mr. illlrl 1\Jr·s: l~rl OllonHIII nr·o lng, l•'chruary If!. I•'! rot degrerl grm)p will mcot .nt yYnrrlrJiiff ITawilln, Mnrlr.linc WIre m un, guest of Ml', nnd Mrs, Hobert .... Mr. anrl MrH. S. V, Lawronco Morey hospllnl .rncJ18011 Monday observed nt the Munith dnn r:h I'CJllrulellng- thr•tr homo, will follow · school for giWlil mgl1t Suturrlay D· vii Sl 'Ill r Judy C w· SwPct. '"" iitiPIHh•rl tlw wrlclrlln!( ol' thnlr ' ' l~rldnv nflernoon at 2 p m l'icua· r •. r• • l'Vcnln" l~r.Jn·unru 18 ' ' • Jc 1• ' " lliH 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 0 11 1 ·• llirlcl!, norr~thy l..:etr!lrum, at !he morning.Mr. unri Mr·s. Edwnrd Hyntt of nnt Lnlm,' Munith nnri ·Tllthhuig ~ ·, : pnlM"ll dnu·r•II 1will H! " aervllt•l wr nst lHIJWIIItr'•ll sen· Mr~.. . Mnly. . lllrilltll., , r.rtlut.r.tnrr, , . . , 1I · Sandhill''' · exll!nslon~ · ' rlluh wdl . l~loyrl 11u~og-~egger, H M1•.' ' nnrl, , Mr~. Wnyno.. f GcerI • H nnd "'" Mn~on Mr!lh,nlisl clnu·r•II l•'rlrl;ry Le~llc wen~ Sunday rUnner guests W. S, C. S. memllm·s are uniting tiLippr!r on Silmvc! 'l"hur~rlny. rncll)IJCrs or tho l'nst 1\ohln men! 111 Uw home of Mr•s, fi'l'nnlt Mrs. l~rerl Sllshy vh;~torl school A;:r~e~xi'eur:~lo~u~~:~ ~>r 1 1~ fn~~e ~·:" f'VI!IIlllg. of Mrs. Lucy Gmw nnd Mr. nnd for the meeting. Slnd\hrlrlgr! tin• rirJpar=trn!mt ~rmu! .el,uh at . her '11:.111_1~! ln.s~ llnys nt 7:30 next. Tuesriny eve· with tlw lwnllmnhlln I• rlduy, rllnr;!ll' nl CJreg;Jry, Monrlny11 evi Mrs. Hll'lwrrl D r• Y 11 r m n n rl M1·s. Lyle Gmw nnrl Mnrlon. was r:allorl out Saturday lri put. 1 hursrlo1~' A 1 ~ 1. 111 :""~ to~k:·. wo~s nl11g, Hefreshmenls will he finppy Trustier H·l sr!Win!( eluh nlng, · · v.'·' :;prnrt l

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MILD AND I-LB.BAG . · . • MELLOW E· :.~ 1'. 7. c ,~~~:. It's l'II~W! rlr,xola is a lrighl)' rcfirred, ,r,lcr:lr.rl rl'gr.tulde · 1ant oil. Usc il in recipes calling for oil or liquid shortening. G 3-LB. BAG $2.25 OUR OWN, BLACK 3-LD. GAG $2.55 4/J CT. Teo Bogs PKG. 4'5c VIGOROUS 1-LB. J AND WINEY .kar BAG · .,9.oz. c lly Roll 3·LI3. BAG $2.1j1 80 Sail Detergent PKG, 23 Dib cncugh for "scconcls" all arouncl s.oz. mc ... and so downright clclcctablt! Sul·tana Cocoa .- ' CAN 2\1 Gl>ldcn sponge cake, lusciously spir· a led with tasty, true-fruit jelly! EVERY POUND ACTUALLY GP.OLH1!0 TO YOUR ORDER Liquid Starch BRIGHT SAIL '12 GAL. 29c 49c Just tell the clerk how you make coffee and he will correctly grind your H·OZ. A&P Gr·ape Juice BOT. 29C 70¢ VALUE superb A&P premium-quality Coffee for best results in your coffee maker. Of course it tastes better! . Sultana Peanut Butler 24 i~\ 55c 15 Ann Page Spaghetti Sauce • 6~~ 23c. JANE PARKER • REG. 49c , I

Enioy smart savings with ANN PAGE FINE FOODS! ANN PAGE berry Pie ANN PAGI·. 24-0Z. ·Syrup BOT. 49c ANN PAGE - STRAWBERRY £ACH 39c LB. Preserves 2 JAR 65c. J/\N!! PARKER, LGE. 8" Pure Plum Preserves· ANN PAGE GROUND Pumpkin Pie EACH 39c BJack Pepper 1:f~· 29c JANE PARKER, REG. 29c Orange Marmalade 2 Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti 2 g'~N~z. 29c Fudge ·Cookies . 2 PKQi, · , 45c Ann Page. Macaroni ~~~: 19c Ann Page Peanut Butter oe~oJ~~eo 12 ~~~: 39c Grape Jelly c~c:,~~ , 2,~. 39c Ann Page Mayonnaise J~~ 29c A sv.:eet spread Sflectio~ sure to please the most particular palates! Expertly made in Ann Page Fre~ch Dressing a6~: 27c A&P s own modetn Ann Page Food ldtchens from luscious,. sun-ripened fruit. ,· ~- Sparkle .Gelatin Dessert , :4 ~~~~: 25c Ann Page·. Oardeil Relish .· u.J!.zR .29c Ann Page ·PiHed Party ...O~i~u· - 2 v~~~zli 18c

ANN PAGE· Sparlc/e . Ann Page Imitation Vanilla. . a6t 19c Ann. Page Tomato Soup 2 ~~~~· 29c · .Instant Puddings 3 ..; .. 22• Ann· Page· Salad Mustard. . 9 ·~i. 10o .Ailn :Page ··~ns WITH rg~... ~gR:~u~e 2. b';.~r ~~· . .. .. : ... , . .. . · . ·... : ::. ·.:··,:;,-.:"'. :.:L:~~'i·:~;;:.:. :. .';, DIJ]ores Honlhmnn, 158; Alberta map]es In Whl :i point~ Irnm 1'onng lllnn't~ Llllllfllll srwon~ l'nllllll ur bowling In I he i Mills bowling 201, 210; 203·617, Dlll't lnsumnce Agcn~J;Y d•t. •14 Snlllrclf\Y, M1•. nncl Mr11. Glenn Bowling Dctcllcr, 1~8; Lu Knlnsa, 150; Pnrt Nntlonnl Bnnlt, CoLirt Cllfc nnrl M~aon Dairy Recreation LcngLie. I spilt Its match with Bement Marl· ,Jims Marltet ...... d2 ~ll Lr.mJncy nn1t son Dillie of Clulr• Dobby Bryde, 155; ,June Stuhbert, High (enm game anrl series was each won 3 of 1 points from Thor· High gnn1es and series wore ern C!enners, 2 ancl 2, j Morse Rcstnurnnt ..... ,.... :~8 :SO lotto vlsllort Mrs. Lcscncy Mon• )lluson Wnmnn'.-; r, 1111 g 11 n 151; nml .Tl!l!n Bnnlstcr, HR. rolled !Jy Ware's Drug Store, 737· hlll'll Lumher & Coni nnrl Dnvis roller! In th!~ rnLHHI hy Rob Bow· Oth!li'S rolling high gnmes anrl Hilton & Rleharrls ...... 34 fi1 dny evening, Chr!atr.nscn's !•' or rl S ;1 I o H Stnnrl!ngs nrc 11s follows; 20!j8, It wns nlsn high tr.nm game Clothing, while Bnii·Dnnn unl] rnnn, G~l fnr high lnrlil•!rlunl :;erlos wore Lcs Swnningor, 521; Neclys Mens Weill' .... ,..,30 ijfl Mr. nnrl Mrs. Osf'nl' Wllsnn of (lllshcrl thcm~olvo.i up 11 little fnl'· W L for tho suconrl shift. Roy Chrlslcnscn F'orr! Snles wore scrlc~; W. Clnrl\, Rr .. 2'iti foJ' Jilgl1 AI Jonlls, ii27; Dick Nct.lwwny, Wyeth Lnh. Inc...... 27 Ill Leslie wcm Rri!Hlny dinner gunsls thcJ' In first pnolllnn hy winning Chr!str.nson's Tnrllvi(lunl high. gurnr!H nnd spJHiing points With 2 lllll!h. lnrllvlr!ual fiilllll~i Dnr•t Tnsllrnneo 215·ii3o; Cliff Erlrly, 202; C!nrenec of Mr. 111111 Mrs. l•'Jnyrl L, Ou!lcn, 4 points fmm Milh; Rlom. Rne· Jcrml Rnlos ...... 112'.~ 21 1,~ series wum• Snnrln llnrn l'i7· Only 2 hnwlors wore nhlc lo Agcnr!y, fl7:l for high IPam gnnw: l"ry, ·214·531-; Jim Inghram, 2.18· I k Mr, anrl MI'H. !Crnost Hart unci onr! Jlinm MeC~;qn Olrls lmttlf!rl Mr!Cnrn OiriH ...... 50% :33% •14:!· Hnlr!n \v;l;'(' 1fi!H37' lrolnn l]it tho fli11H I!OilH!stcntly, I~LIHtaer! :llrrl Crimmlngs narhnr Shop, :l7fil 5tiH; John f~dg'UI', 521 i Wayne car Center Gnr,y llllli!i'lalrwrl Mr. IIIH! Mr~. LJ]() mnp!es In win :1 j)J)ints from Mnsnn Jlmne Nk;llon, 1fifi, 1:1:H:JO; Beutr]l!l! Hoggnw l111rl 2J.J·ii23, Jtnrl Hn,Y for hlgl1 tr•nm Hl!l'll!s, Barluhc!le Collur posted 503. First plnce CLumnlngH l.lnrher 205·fifi5; Bud Sw!nohnrt, 2:J5.fi

Customers' Corner YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN "Super-Right'~- Quality"' MEATS! In lovtJ w;t}J 1t wom/vr/ul ''buy" ..• *Because meat represents about 25 '/. of Thnt's a dcli1:htc~ d>lty d•Jhvcrod daily to ott A&P deport• your food budge!, it's important to know ment'l by thrifty milliom . nnd we're not ns proud us wo • . A&P's ''Super-Right" Quality is a rcliabla nre grilteful! For you see, for Ul'i to be here, we hnve to bo needed! atanrlnrd of top mcnt vnluc. "Super·llight" assures thr.t whatever Necelsity is the mothur of mtuntion, in A&P'a cnse .• , rou und we've been intent fo1 ever 96 ycnra on helping mora you choose nt A&P is i~!wlitu Riuht ... people cn1 better (or lcs!i! Collf,l'ollcrl lliuhr. , ; , Prc]Jarcd Right,, . Sold rn the naturf'! of u prncllcul valentine, mny we soy A&P Rivht nnd Pl'iccd Rioht. olwHys e"tcr.ds OJ honrtfclt w.::lcome to customers, old and now! Why don't you como tice , . carne !lOVe EJt A&P! 7 RIB END CUSTOMER RET.AT!ONS DEPARTMENT A&P Food Store• 420 LcxinGtor, Avonuo, New Yodr 17, N. Y,

"WISCONSIN DAIRY WEEK!" GOLDEN RIPE WISCONSIN MAMMOTH Pori< CHEDDAR Bananas LB CHEESE Loin Roast u: 25c LBS. AMERICAN CHEESE F"OOD 2 29c CENTER CUT . ,1 LB. Ched·O·Bit 2 LOAF 75C . rLORIDA,... SIZE ·24·. LB. Sharp Cheddar Cheese WISCONSIN LB. 59c Poscul Celery STALK J9c Pork Chops S9c FULLY TRIMMED Mild Cheddar Cheese WISCONSIN LB. 55c FiRM HEADS ~1ild Colby Cheese WISCONSIN LB. 49o ,New Cribbage 2HEADS 29c Leg 0' Lamb LB. VINE RIPENED SSe Pork Sausage su?i:R R:GHT. RocL LB. WITif 29c Ground Beef NONE FINER LB. 39C Tomatoes STEMS Loin Lamb Chops LB. 69c A8,P, CONCENTRATED Stew Beef BONELESS, LEAN LB. 49C WHOLE LOIN, Grapefruit FLORIDA SEEDLESS 8 B~G 49c Lamb Roast cHoicE sHouLDER ::urs LB. &-oz. 35c Pork Loin 10·14 LB. AVERAG! LB. 39C TINS 89c 6 Carrots TEXAS Pork Ro((st TENDER LOIN PORTION LB. Oronge Juice 2 ~~~s 25c 35c Sliced Bacon ALL. GooD LEAN !.AYERs u. 39c 24 Winesap Apples Veal Chops Morton's Fruit Pies APPLE oR cHERRY P~~: 45c U.S. NO. t 4 i:G .49c CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS LB. 69C Lamb Breast for Stew . u. COUhjTRY STYLE, 2 15c ~1ea·t Pl"et.! LIBBY'S, CHICKEN, 4 a.oz. 85c Rhubarb ETXRA FANCY LB. Sliced Racon SUPER RIGHT :\ i» BEEF OR TURKEY PKG5. 19C p~~. 89c Ocean Perch · fiLLErs u. 35c ·Pineapple cuBAN s1ze s cHoicE sHoULDER cuTs French Fried Potatoes LIBBY's 2 :K~~: 35c EACH 39C Lamb Chops LB. 45C FISH AND SEAFOOD 6 Pink GrapP.fruit ''·o'Z. 49c Birdseye Or·ange Juice c?rA~~~· ' r~Js 41c RORIDA 5 BL~G 45C Gral'!d Duchess Steaks FROZEN PKG. FRESH CLUNED SUPER RIGHT BEEF, Birdseye Slrawbenies 2 ~~i~~ 65c Cauliflower SNOWY WHITE 39c Rib Roast 7" CUT LB. 59C SUPER RIGHI BEEF, LB. c 0 Pecan Meats Birdseye Gree11 Peas ' ,;~~· 21c EXCEL BRAND Steaks ROUND OR SWISS LB. 69C Smelt ls FANCY MED, Honey HONEYcResT, sTRAINED LEAN PATTIES Birdseye Cooked Squash 2 ~~'2f 45c Ground Lamb LB. 19c Shrimp (5-LB. BOX, $3.39) LEGS OR THIGHS LB. 69c Spanish Peanuts A&P SALTED Fryer Paris lBREASTS 89c) u. 79c 10-0Z. Birdseye Out Cern 2 t~~f· 41c Fish Sticks CAP'N JOHN'S PKG. 35c a.oz. 59c Cocktail Peanuts A&P SALTED Canadian Bacon SUPER RIGHT PKG. Breaded Shrimp Jo.oz. A&P YELLOW, 1-LB. t Sc,. HEAT AND EAT PKG. 57c Popcorn 2-LBS., 29c Boiling Beef lEAN, MEATY u. 15c · Look' to the Smoked Chubs READY TO EAT LB. 39c :,. ~ . ., . ' LEADERt·~. A&P! •, • ' ... ~. \',~~. l~ j • • •

FOOD FOR YOUR LENTEN MEALS A&P

FINEPAC OR CHILTON 46-0Z. Early June Pens 2~&"~~· 23c Pine,appl~ Juice CAN 29c WORTHMORE CANDIES If'S NATIONAL CHERRY WEEK YOUR CHOICE Sunnyfield Long Grain Rice 2 p~~. 33e Breasf·o·Ohicken Tuna LIG~lN~~Ar. ~~~ 39c PKGS. aL!G R·:.·T::R·l • i l 45c Sultana .Shari Grain Rice . 2 29c Mich~ Cherries ~~~- 3 9c Chocolate Covered Raisins S·oz. Pkg. AlP Light Meat Tuna Fish ~~~ 29c Sih:erlown Fig Bars lY2 PKG.LB. 3Bc lana Out· B11e·ts lb-OZ. o1l!';,_ . · Chocolate Drops 12·oz. Pkg. 3 CANS o,)...,i'oll Orange Sticks 7-oz~ Pkg. Fould's Elbow. Macaroni 2 :K~~: 25c ll&P Whole Kernel. Cern · 2 b~~i· 31c l:i·OZ. ~til· AlP Spinach 2 CANS .r,..,C Coconut C•·eams ll·oz. Pkg. a.oz. Sultana. Chunk s·tyle Tuna 2 ~X~i· 47c .·· Our Own Tea ORA~~~:~~KOE 55c. 4 PKG. AlP Tomato Juice "6~~ 29c ·All Prices----- In This Ail Effective Throush Saturday, Febru.ary 18th · National Salmon Week Starts Todav! . DaHy. Dog· Food 6 b~~i· 49c lona Cut .Wax Beans 2'~~N~£25c coLD sTREAM - Ajax Cleanser SPECIAL PA8K . b~~~· 4 39c Northern Paper· Towels 2 ROLLS ~7C . Robinhood Flo~r sPECIAL PACK 25 B~G . '1.97 . Pink Salmon . u.oz. 55c Fels Naptha Laundry .Soap 3 BARS 28C cAN · · Woodbury Soap 1. oFF DEAL IJ REG: 25C. 'J CAKES Fels. Naptha ·Soap . Powder . 2~p~~: 30s Sunnybrook Red· Salmon 16 c~~ .7Bc · Woodbury Soap 2· ·~:m 27o lb·OZ. &9C Kitchen.· Charm Wax r Paper. ·~X'd~ ' ROLLS 39c . Soma· Strike Med. Red· Salmon · CAN '...... ' . ' 1 Leek I FOR THE VALUE LEADER SHELF SIGNS 16 Krey• Beef i.n G.. r.a·.v ...... Y· ~.··... :. .oz. 45c · w·s··k· , · REDEEM vouR 2oc.couPoN .. .. ;· .. CAN· 1. . AT A&P-.. PT. 37c ' QT. 24.oz: · Box · 69c·::: .:, Ka'f~ ··Syrup· BLUE LABEL BOT. 21.c Kot•· ~· :.BOX OF.12, 37c ··> ·.·· ·'OF:·, 48 ·. $1· • 47 .· ' ,. Mazolar Oil .. .. >aa6;(rCI~IIil$er .·· ·· · '}~!~~r~'. ~~~~~~G 35c· ·. Kleenex ""iissues .. H4ilz.ii8by. Food STRAJ~;" ····· .. . - . . ' . ' WFWS ,Join l'or Rr.J'Vlro Miss Cnilwrlno Crnnlinll of DllllHVIIlt• Wo1nnn's Rnr•lety of Dansville News OES Honors Musnn nncl 1\li'S, Hmw Corwin I Chl'l~tlnn Sm·vlm will he guest wern Sunclny rllntlrl nu Mr. \VIll'l\ I'Oillmli(C)(! JnC'Jnhel'~ rtf With Dinner I ::10 In tho Vnntnwn c!hllrdt, Mrs. nncl Mr.~. David Woods 'l'hursdny Church Service 'Pilh·tecn Cuh Rf'OIItR fi'Om Dells nw•nlng, Mr. and Mrs. WondH IIJHI Ill!' I >rntsvlll<' FilA lift VI! clcwlelc>cl 2 nnd :J nUoncled llw JfospllniC'l' DIIIISVIih• C'itapiPJ' Nn. no, D, E. llugh Ors!Prle Is In <'hnt·gn of I hr. Rr.J'VIC'C!. fnmlly WV, Gill'\' Bisel, Hnl)'m' Bisel, Mr.,, !loylyn 1\lillr:r, 1\lrs. Tom hirllulny nnnivf't'.'i:ll',l' Is In Fnh· Okemos hnrl Hlf'iwy and M1:. nnd Mrs. Chnrii'H r~l'l'l'll- Hllll, ~1111',1' Sli<'allwlm, arul Snlly .Tf'rry · 1311rolln;nll, Burl JJaPiunan, f'I'OIHI and l\1rs. Min:~ Otis Wl•rr• rumy. !'h tlw nfiPI'Itr>nn the hllsl­ I Creusm· whn sr•oi'Pd ~I nnd ,10 nu,:: and family nf Lansing 111111 '.1'11l1111JI."IIII. ll'lll'l\i!tl( 11n IIH•Ir P;111l Carl, ltif'illll'li Carl, LnrT.I' on llw n•fn•slnnent e•nn11nlllrr.. llf'J;H fr.sslon Wll!l opr.nPd with dr.­ Mrs. H. M. l..r111ghlin WPI'P S1111d:11' .111111"'' dPJ:n·c• l11 I• II A III'<'SI!IIIC'rl Cook, D11vlil DIPhl, Dnvld GJ'IIIl· Jmlnls, l'Psperllvt•ly. '(lw Am;iPs The regular husinc•ss nwrol ing fnl· vollnnals anrl ('OJH'illdPrl wltlt n fougl1l ltarrl hnl fn!IPI'ed iiiiCI rllnnPr' ,:(IIC'SIH of IIJC> ffll'llii'I ...S II sldl llll flr•:l ;lid. '1'111'('1' noy \\'IIIII, .itJf' llnWI', nny lfoWC!, Lrn·· lnwPd nl wllil'i1 1 inw II was de· pmgram, A rdfl \ViiS prf'scnlc>d made many mlslalH•s !lint 01<1'· fliii'C!Ilts, Mr. and J\IJ·s. A. o. S<'flllls, l'illtl l'11rl .. Jim l'11ui< 1111rl I'.Y Nc!bon, 1\Jillr> Nelson nnrl Gail l'idl'tl 111 lliiVI' 11 hni'll'<'rl'd qui's lions nil 'J'hPy Wf'l'l' ltr'l'ompanlcrl hy al II :1. 111. 111 P<•rldns ltarrlw:ll'f' who were lllill'l'ircl l~ellrunry '1. Swell J'liSit lital giiVP 01\l'lllllS i1 !:!· Spllw Wl'l'e S11nelay diiiiWI' gw•sl:; llrsl ald. . In Mason. 'i'IJP e•nn111titlcr In 'l'lw MilrP!t mr!rling will he at SI'OIIImaslr>l' Gary Briggs and of lite unl'ic nud aunl, 'l'l11• l'ivil dl'ff'llsc• projpr·l will point. lead In I he first min1111•;; nf l'iiiii'V.C of 1111• saiP is Mr~. noy. llw ltmne of Mrs. William Mus· formcl·.~ Assislant SC'CIII I master .Tad< C'nolc piny. Mr. nnd 1\ l'aiTil'd 1111 111 IIH• n1•;<;l meellng 11'11 1\IIIIPI' :tnrl 1\lrs. Ilona! l':11·ks. olff wilh Mrs. F'. C. Anrle~rson, I-fOII'Pil. TltP Wilsons iilso visiled ,by IIH• .illlli rrgr1lar tlnw and tlw pns1· RPgular meeting of I he Mr. nncl 011 Auto for SIOI'111 Lake in SnghHIIV Snl­ fln.\'ll who plnyrrl 1\'Prr 1\e•itlt lilll'lll, M.. '-;. ll .. Sundil~'· m:tlmns and pas! palrnn~ will lw Mt·s. Yard and G;II'Cien duh will AII-Day Meet' nnrl Ka,vc> Dou~lns, Did< llrnnks, urday ilfiPrnooJI. illliiOI'I'd with a politll'l< ciiniH11' nl hi' IIC'XI 'l'htll'selny evening, Fch· f' :nntilllll'll 11'11111 in a11 all·ehl,\' nwel in~. Hi'~lllar nwc•l in1: of llw Dorcas "Tho Use n[ Zonollte," ]lrpsC'nlccl 1hr home gym wit it 1hi' rr•sc>~'l'~ 1 Tn the forr.nnon lhe women drcle! will liP nexl IVrrlnesday by nay Har!Hlllll'n. A rliscusslon gnme beginning n! 'i n'C'Ine'k. Parts tied 11 quill. Following a potluck Pvening, l~ebruary 22, at the[wlll follow. Mr. anrl Mrs. Lnw­ dinnm· 1hei'C was a business meet· ltome of Mrs. Dorn Diehl wllh 1 rcn1•c Burgess nrr. in dtargP of ing anil plans for the World Day C~r01111 Go!!S 'l'oho~:·A'nlllng- Mrs. Eugenr Gauss nne! Mrs. refreshments. Dansville of Pmyer were formulalecl. The Twenty-seven members iiiHII Fones! Waik£~1·, en-hostesses. The --- Worlr.l Day of Prayer service will friends of I he l"rcr MPI bodist nwrling will hrgin al 8 o'elodc G1·rup SponsnJ'S Srrvit•e I)(' rnndtwlcd al tlw chtii'Ch F'l'i· Youth organization ltiiCI n loltog· Drvrilions will hr pf·esel!terl by Momhers ol' tho F. M. Y. nre da.v evr>ning, I•'Phnwr~· 17, nl 7::30 gnning- pnrly Saturday evr.nin1~·1 ~'lr~. l~oSI'()I' Amold iiiHI M1·s.l sponlinrlng llw evening sel'l•ice al Tl1ey were ac·c·ompanic•dr by llf'V. l•'ie•n VanDamme will IK! in C'ltarge I he Free 1\fethodisl ('hlfr('h Sun· Barber Shop with Mn;, Lewis FrecH·, slewi.lf'[l- For ship see'J'elary, in ehill'gr.. H11rry Moore. Tlw gmupi'Pitn·nr~l of till' pro(!,l'am on ''i~dlll'~ilion d11y, Fehrunry Jfl, nl 7::Jil. Tlw to the tnw11 hall where lhPy.harl frll' lltP l11dian." I cnmmittee In charge of lhc pro 1 Aflct· the business meeting lhe snnrlwlche~. C:l!JlC'nir, 1\Jr::. sliilf' diC'J'I',I' pie bnl,ing eonle~t in lite P. 1\'l. Y. Just Lewis Freer. ,Gr;uul 1-:apid;;, Linda'o pir:ture ·------lkdiPat lea SPrvic•f: PlnnnPd Mnrllyn Burgess, Oirhl was in tile La11sing St;IIP .Joul'tl;il Mrs, Df'J'nie•p WhePIC'I', Ludlle Sunda,v, Fr>lwunry l!l, a decllca· H~<'ky ;111d Cai'OI Wing niiL•nded il mrc•:- Frid:sc•ll Fri;;ell. Mr·. and Mrs. 1 1 Alber! Lokl:cn, .II'., ancl Slln o[ .~:utnn rt;qJicls wc1·r. c·vening IN If::llests or I lie F'ri:;clls. Mr. 01nrl Mr~. Liii'I'Y Flannery nne! Lany Leo nr Leslie, Mr. anrl Mrs. Wal10r Soule, M1·. and Mrs. Rober! So11le! :111d Connie nnrl !VII'. EVERV LINE! and Mrs. AJ•chic Truman or Lnn- BUD'S / sing, Geurge Soule and Linda oJ , Mason anct 1\·lr. and M1·s. llussell Hisch of vVillimnslon visited M1·. nncl Mrs. l~nl'l rtisch Sunday. SUPER "UO" HOLIDAY SEDAN-It'K !Ill' 1'.11' wid1 1l11·pow••r M1·s. L. D. Swain and Mr.~. Paul pc.,on:diJy ... with alltlw CXI:ilmlli'lll ,,r 1111· r"'w Ayers or Lansing spent Thursday -AUTO 0 ; Hnd;::ct '1'.:~50 Eng:int! .• rho di:-~lindi\'1~ :-iii\HI'IUI'.~~ of wilh Mr. anrl Mrs. Robert Smith. Sturfirc sryliug. For 1lw prrre run nf ir, llrh·•: tlri~"~ 1\lJ•. ami MI'S. Acthen 1Nitt were Olclsmolrilc wirh uuu1y "f',.:tlllt'r• ...; 1111' futuJ't!'', Friday evening guests of Mr. and fmwir111tin~ ~~r M1·s. Olin Wit I of Sl. ,Johns. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harishot•n nrc slaying at I he iwme of Mr. PARTS~ and Mr~. Willinm Mufmlrr while! i.hey are in Texas. ,.. Mr. ancl Mrs. Philip Arnold nncl famil~· moved la~t week into I heir ~1ew home at 3805 Cooley drive, Lansing. Mr. nne! Mrs. Rudy Huslrly! J .lnst choose your nt:mhcr, yonr fuvol'itr. morlr.l Mrs. Fred Shultz of Lnnslng Mich. It's 1hc Ji'inc Line of Distincrion-by Olclsmohilc ..• J ,, tnkc a tln•illing Bockct Olrlsmohilc clemonstJ·ation toela)'! lgnn ••Y•-"What a thrill to be able !.ringing the fnmon• llockcl 'J\:!50 Engine to feel well ,again u.ftcr auffetrlns ior · ycara with rl1cun1nUam.* arthritis and nnd new Jctnwny lly ~d10ol. 1 ebbervmlle 1\TfiHIIII lust \VI'rlrwsdnv. MIHs llnl'illll'll nom! will )J!\ lhll , , . , •. . . . , . , . , Wchbm·vllln ~dwol qunen 11t the Mrs. Myrl Graham - Phone 66-F-2 ~·: ~~~~c h;,'~ n oiiHI•'·tl~r •l!,li.llli· auln show In LnnHillg, WohlmJ'· IIIII r],IHH \.r.nl In 1.. 1st f,•.nslug viii<' Hf'!Jonl h11nd flillyPr) 'l'htu; 1 , Dansvme 13 lli'UIII!t Nlg·lll i~ Stug·r•1l I'Pr•nntly In VIHII 1111' exhlhllli 111 nllllll In Lnnsln~ ut ilw slww ( n~ 1•1111'1nPl'H WoP!<. , , , , .' (l)onfiriiH'd from l'ngu Ill Ulll'lll\1' HllflJl OJWIIH Drnrna niglll wus singer) Ill tho , \\. S. C. S, nwl at fllll horne of School Events 1 1-ir•nloi'S Hlgn l1JJ I'm· '1'1'111 Don Suylr.s hrw llr.gun opnml· Mnsnnlr· lmll Ja;,l Mondny PVl'l!l'nilll and hr•Pn lll'di'I'Prl lor I liP IIJ~I·!I'ultur" Hlll ,.,.~.; In llneiP Snm. or I lie• c•!ass ilullr•allng how lllll!'ll fPIN• mrl'ting, 7:·1:i p. 111.; FPhl'll· Nlliii'Y I Lrl~hl r~.t\'1' a pl111111 sPlf'l'- rlf'parlnwnl. , PIH'll filii' lliiS r•nntrlhutPrl toward lli'Y 1•1, 1~. II. 1\, Valr>lllinc fnmily M1·. IIIHI Mr.~. Lnrrn Stir! nnrl linn. .01'1111 Mildll'li anrl .Jiil'lt It I:; to r;lil't' nnylhlng Ills Pxpnnm•s and lww mud1 hwi Feilruary l:i, .Junior boys I Dn~vnJ rllffil'~llt fwnily wrm! Su11rlay visitors of ni~llt; Jl,lVP l1r•gt111 till• l'l'lllllrlt•llnl~ .]nil ~.o thin lhat 11 has only nne slr~IJ, 1'01111' fl'om till' dass pro,lPr·ts. Till• liw lnlll'l''s pnrPnls, Ml'. nnrl Mrs. AI tho timo nf Co!urnbu1, llrtt Amoflcon Muny rnill10rn nf pcur.d1 of !hit vnluobltJ 111111 girls lmsltr!lhall gnme with lflffronl, m RlQII',I woy\ 't'll!rr. ns rlllvotlrerl rnotul Ole hni•19 utnd to {ICIII:Orortl oml l'l;ws is sl ill r•ollr•••l i11g llf'Ws· 1\rlhill' Dralw, of Gl'llnrl LPrlge. i'PITY at 7::>0; F'PiJ!'UHry IIi, lOth lrl w!lr~rfH} copp111 IU lhll luropoorn. llor11Jflil clr!drinly fo1 light nnd powtH, Mrs. Butterfield IHIJH'l's and mngnzlnr:s nnd any· Mr. 1111rl Mrs. GllhPr'l Pulman g-r:Hic! r;ponwrPrl hoi l11nl'll ul J~\\~Eii on•• wl111 has lillY to r•ont rlilllll! nf Wllllnmston WPI'e Friday !!VI!· nunn; l•'l'hruary 17, haslmthall should <'all ('Jlllrli;H \V!'Plts o1· ;my Dies in Hospital lolng vl~llnrH nf Mr. nnd Mrs. ganw with D<'\Vilt, hri'P ut 7::111; llll'mlwr of 1111' dnss. , Ln\VIon GIIII.'S. I•'Pill'llai'.Y :.!0, Far'llily IIJI'Piing al l\11·~:. Lllllnn llutterf1eld, 8ti, Funen·al Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles PillC'I' ;~::Jn; d!Prl at Mr·fllwJ•son hospital 111 TJ.., Homo of Friendly Sorvico Wt:'l'l! l'lnns M<•1•llng- I lnw•!ll l:•sl Mmulny. Slw wa:; a Ro,l\on,,blo R.,Ji,,blo and rlnugllll'rs nf lliH•nws and flcflriiiii',V :!'1, hasil<•IP wifh nil 1111' gr1niz11lion. :Ill vbiiPd Miss Vernlr•p Slwl'lllflll HHy i~ hlllfliJ ct!lcl;fOtllcl opPnm! llu• doo" IH1nnrary nll!llllH'I' 11f 1111• \V, i\. l'. 1'1111\'>'lli<•IH'I's null f':ll·illfiPs of' lo \Cfl~ntilir odv(lfl[('OH'Ill witl1 ll11• IUfl nf 111 Sp1·ing llriHJI'. l\11·. 111111 M1·s. 1\lnrvin !Jori;~P nrP In! WPhlH'I'ViiiP. 11 (I :·I I' 11 f I' hllllll', ·'lll'l'irllls Mrs. l·:lsiP l•'n•rr and Miss M1·s. Honald \Vest nncl Connil' Ul Ofi!'HIII()I) u ~ilu und o wppc>t ulloy ~f')'l I'IIOIIf.\fl to 111'1'/llllllUlllllfl' 1111111,\' parr•niH ur :1 rlaugliiC'I' horn 1•'1'11- Sill' is Slll'l'iVI'rl lly a siSII'I'·ill· 01'1'1'111' l•'rl'<'l' 1\'f'l'" Sund:l\' dill· lll'l'nmpani<'rl IIIC• C1·ossronrl l'lWry J I. law, Mrs. MyrtiP \VoriiH'II of S1111 f.\lll's1s willllluf l'llllf'uslrlll Ill' Ill'!' f.( Ill';; Is of ~II'. :11111 Mrs. ·L<'wis Fanners ·l·lf C'lllli 011 a trip to 1'1'/l\l'Irs. ('Pral Unrir'I'Wilnrl fn1· file occasion from Lansing, The [athel'·iiOn banquet will f)(• <;rilll'iPI. <'nlilnl'll!a; nil'r'I'S, li'Irli.l pllll'l'-n Hl'l'flllll IHlllll'-\\'ht•l'l' wer·e Sunday visitors of Mr. anrl Mason and Dansville. 1\'lrs. Cui· .Thursday, February Hi, ul lhe t,;. llutr•hinsllll of 1\rlinglon, Vir· anniVPI'~·ary 111' LyniH' l•'l'l'l'r. M1·. iled Gilherl CIH>I'Oiate factory Jhl' fli'I'I'II'VI'rr nnd f:unily lliHI tlw C:norlycrll' planl. There llu•il· f'l'i<'llds Ill', it' fhi',V d<'~il·<·, ''I I 1\" 1 1 1 M of Shnl\1'1' !Tcigllls, Ohi11. \VI' I'<' II fll'rllllllll gUr•sts. \Vf'l'l' :1:.! ill till' f.(rOIIjl. "1'. 11111 rrs .. ames c>l'lllllln WI' r·. and Mr::. llnh Prir·e a111l Wl'hhrr·ville 'I·II mer.tin" Inn!( lo h!ll'l' 1'/llllllll'll' fll'i\'lll','r' dill'· I f II I I ,., Jo'IIIH'ra I sPrvkes Wi'l'f' r·n11· Mr·. anrl Mrs. r;rorgP \lllf~l ••II'., 1\lrs. J>~rllth D. Manning was illll illll \' II Pill I1'1 I II v .• Il'lllillf' l'llmily WI')'[' Sunrllly vbilon; of lllnce )'I'CI'Iltl•.• Ill IIH' 1101111! or the lug- "'"' of' t hr• mnsf ll·yin~.:· I · · f' tl 1 ·' llll!'lf'rl ll'lllll Llvr•l'llllt'f' rllllPI':Ii 1n11l Dnuglnss Wf'l'<' Salurdny rv•:· lnlwn In liln lmnw nl Mrs. ll'l'nl! par Y giVI'Il Ill' h' Yllllng fH'ufl e lhe fDrmPr's flll!'l•nls, 1\11·. a11ri IPade1·, Mrs. i\rthur Cha:o;e. Two I iml's uf' I h.!•il• lii'I'S. \\'1• h:t\'>' [ • 11 · c linnw at l•'ll\VIPrvlllr· will1 llllrial nlng rlinlll'r f(ll<'sls nf Mrs. Vir·tot· Hramnn f1·nm M:1son General lms· o II II' II Ill\'!' II ""''1'1111 .1' ol ;nrt M1·s. L. Priel!, of Lansi11g. rternom;tr;ilinns Wt!I'C givt!ll 11.1' l'.'[llill'l'd ~:lo11m wit11 hrif.\hl· l'hlll'l h ~ lin' I ., · 1 If in l;r<'l'll\I'rl 1'1'1111'11'1',1' at Vl'l'll· l'nlmPr' nf i\la•o~ln. pital 'l'hursdny. M1•s. ('ceil Pot· · ·. 11 1 "·' I•Vf'lllllg a H' Mr. rmd Mrs. Eugr.nr• Silwrrv l.lonniP Lane anrl .Jean Vorrf' on on. lll";s; t'lll'lllnllf~· with •·Oulflll'f. 1 Mr. nncl Mr:;. Sn111 Williams II'!', Miss Huh~· ('ohh nnd Miss H!'::". nl HPI'; and ~In:. Slanll'y 1:mrl family of 1\nn llrl>or Wl'l:r, lin\\' tn givl' n mnnif'UI'I', Wl'l'l' Tuesdrl,\' visitnrs of Mr. and l~lsie Cobh of Willlam:o;lon WPl'l' Jlid':~ ~lf llll\1~~1. , , 1 \VI'rilll'.~rlay CVPning rlil.liH'I' guPsls World Day of Prayer will llP. Mrs. Holnnd (]miJam wns illlSI· Mrs. llrunrr PnltPJ' of Mason. Sund<~y vlsilors of Mr;;, Braman. D1. dllrl lllls. !·. 1~. LPndnnn ,of Mr. nnrl M1·s. Ll'Wis l•'rcer. . , .• , .. DAY Mm NIGHT At-.1DULANCE SERVICE were cntcrlninr.1] Strnc!IIY 111 din· collduelc.d <~I the Mel h o d1 s I css In lile home dPmnnstratinn Lynne, 1\'lartha ant! .Jnr•lt Freer, Mrll. Golrlir• Wanl anrl Mrs. eoundl last Monci:ly. Plans were ncr nt llw hnnll' of Ml' ',111 d Mr~ Mr. nnd M1·s. Carl Curtis were I chun•h Frlrlny, Fehl'llary 17. Thr. Ambulance Equipped with O•ygon •lnd Rcsu~eilolor Sn:o;ie Willtinson ant! Linda Bat· no rot ily Hinkle, Pntty and Dian" G. !~. Mnnning. · ' · · Snlunlay evPninf.( clinnel'. gucsls 13ell Oal; church congregation marie for aelrlewmrnl !lay at tlw Muscn Phonll OR 7-6151 1i1~e :tlll'llril•rl a hil·llulay party [or SJlPIII Sunday wilh Mr. nnrl Mro.;. of M1·. anrl Mrs. LorPn Sl•rl. will hP r-:uests . Civit: Centr.r in Lansing. Michigan 111 1 0 Mr. IIIHI Tllrs. Euwne 1 .JoyC'r. and .Judy l•'ri'C'I' Friday aft· w~;:: .~n;i'~ ~." \~.:;.s.~~n. . r.:au~s 11 :1nd fnmilv, Mr. 111111 M1s. 1\vemnl ei'IHHln. 11flcr sdwol at IIH· illllllP lrl'llll.'111',d Mnlllln 'rr:J M!'~lf'l~;'. nf then· par!'IIIS Ml', :til<] MIS ,. . . ,V 111 \,lnSdS Al'id1•y :nid fnmiiy, 1\lr. and 1\lrs .. · · lll\' Mi'so11rl whcn• they 'll 111Prll' Fn•r•r of NnrliiWf'st Stocl(· · ' · · ', · ' · RobPrl 1\nrlrrsnn :~nrl f.tPlilv M".: IJ ·irl , , ' lr·ndPd lhf' nat1nn:rl pn11llry r·nn· :111d l•'r>n•o:t ;\ ndl'l soi1.' .Jr .. 1 1 ~Irs. I g · fr!rPIH'I' lnsl wrck. 1111d l:tmily, il1r. :111d 1\lrs. Jo'niTI'~I I , M1·. ltllfi Mrs. ;vllllllr Koo~1s of Mrs. C'lmriPs 1\lusolff of South Wnll{r~l' and l:•mil,\' lliHI Mr. 11111! fPI'I'.I' \VC'I'f! Salurday dlnnPr 1 ,, 011 !\II'" v1.,.1, c'llt I' M'l 11r I f ~o • .. . .~ ipp () J I 1111 Mrs. D11virl flighy Wl':'l' lmll,l'·l ~;H'sls J\1 IP o:~l;ers c!Jrii:Pnts, and 1\11·. 111111 Mrs. William Mus· ttdnPrl ~:11ndny P\'rnin~; nl 1J1n . 1'. IIIII 1 1l'S. ',1 gar ,..,f'l'llllPr. oJff 11'11 Slllldny 11101'111 f · 1 honw of lhl'il' Jllli'I'IIIS, !•II'. IIIHIJ Sun;lr• .1• M r. an1l M1:s. ~r·l'illiPr a.l· llennmnnt, 'f'•'x:.~. Thr•v ~~fi ~ . Mr,. 1•'. f'. Anrl<'r'~'llll, Sr., i11 ltnll·l 1 1 1 1 1 1 lr•tu 1'1 I IP 1\'l'rir.lllg- nl lllrlr 11'1111 llw WPdrling of the' MlL,nlffs' 'll' nf fliP !Jirlhdny (JIIIIiVI'l'SIIriw; :~1:a1~1~daughll'l', M1~·; 1.1,1! .v e l'l ~ snn, Nr:·alr, :111rl B:lrlwrn fiust Fl'i· 'lf P:.11l 111111 Holrll\' .\nrlPI'ollll nnd Do~111t Is: to .llllln \\eel.s "' th1 rlay <'l'rning al 7::10 p. 111 • nt lhr GenP G:n1ss. · 1\ll'~hndlst l'illlr<·h. nJ lla.n~wr. '/'rinily M1•thndist l'illll'l'h in Brau· 1\!1·. sI!' parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Tear! M 1·Caht! and M1·. :11HI Mrs. Snm Willmms. .frlllP Wl're Satunif1y <'Venin" hnm1• Sundil~' fron• T\1a•:r>n (;:•n· Mr. :n!d Mrs. Ch~slf'l' llPnjrn:1in r•uPsts nf 1\lr. nnrl 1\frs. Jlnml~ Ol'fll liofpil al, wlu•rr• sill' had lir.Pn of Lnns111~ wrrc l•rHiay <'Ven1ng Will". scvc,·at rial'S fnr nh-:r•rvntion. 1\lr:• ..1111'1; Ylll'gr'r nf Easl Llll· l:.ons. rlny. Mrs.. Tolin f'11ih:•n1 wa~ honor lOSE UGLY FAT Mr. anrl M";;. Lawl'Pncr. 13nlwr gursl al a rlilllll'l' ;md shrrwc~ IN 'fJ•;N HAYS t'n1c•r·tainerl J\lr. nnd l\lrs. Wayne StiiHiny at the llllll1f' of Ml'. illH] (l!t MONt-:\' llACI{ D.dlnn ;qui f:tmily ,-lr Weilher· Mrs. Arllilll' Culi11111J of Mason. lr vou :ll'r• OVI'n~·l'i).!'ht, hr·r·•• is tlu• (j, ... ! viiiP nnrl M1·. :1nd Mrs . .r. r::. Dal· 1\ bout riO 1'1:1111 il'es 1\'f'l'f' fii'CS('Ill 1'1 ull~· :hr·illing 111'\\.'H tn c·ume ulon~ in 11111 ill clinnc>l' Frirln.v cveninr, in Y••trr·s. A "''\" l'llrl l'UI1\'cnimrt way lrr ~~·I l'irl of I X(I'H JIUUIId,•l t•IIHiC•I' thlltl f>Vf•t', 111) flonoi' of llii! hirlhcla;• rmniv.•r· \'fill 1'1111 )w :r:t sJi111 ILIId ll'illl lit\ YfJII s:1ries of 1\lrs . .f. B. Diit'lnn f)pflf-lV \\illrt. 'I hi~ lli•W Jn'rHhtl'\- r•ullc•tl llfA'I'IiUN Dn!to11 nnrl .f;1nni<·e Mol'll'n. · Childs Sdwol •·nr 1,, l11tt)r lirrrrt.n r· & :LIIIH'tilr•, No di'\IJrt', 110 411 11 1, UH t1 Xt•rt•[:-;p, t\fpwfult•fv h:U'nllf'H~. Mr. and Mrs. Don1 Dirlil and ~Irs. Lrmw ,fuhtlstml W lit< II \'nu !.d. I UJNI'Itf>N, ~orr still ••njuy family l'PIII!'llPd to their hom!! \'fiLII' rrr~ ~11'1-:'t' (or cin·le was cntc•rtainr•rl nl r•dr11 lltll'liun:; nnd autnrrmtit•ully yntn' a1 1111• homf' of lwr parents, J'VIr. 11{r. "''il.!hL rnu:d 1n!rl!' dnwn, '"'''ll;t:-~••, ~~~ ilomr. u[ Mrs. MariP Strauh last ,VIlli!' 0\\'11 d11r'IO!' \\Ill tr•ll ).llll, wht'll .}'1111 and Mrs.• T. 13. Denn. since the ·uts~uin 'l'hursd.ty with !I pn•sr·nl. II pnl· f•,ll lr•1 I, YUU \\'f•i~-:"h if•HH, J•:X('f'tlH Wt•i~.rhf Dirhl honw mughl f1re early in t•lldlltWt>t'~ ynur lll'llt'l, kldtu•yt;, t-in 11e1 Drr0m her. · lur·k hull'h wm, .' f'IVCrl follnwPd lllltllt>l' \'./1111 ,\'tHI hit\'€! ll'if•tl l.r•fO!i', J(r•l hy :1 husinPss lllf!('iin.•~ 111111 1il'~;il· I 111.\'I'HON ancl prnvt• tn yout·~r·lf \\hat it Mr. nnrl Mrs. Lmvtnn Gllw;s '1111 dn. 111.\'I'JUtN i:; xnltl c111 this (;[J~\H­ I ional IP:llli n;,s. AN'I'I•:I·:: Yrtu must ln:-w wr.i~ltl with lh(l were \VPrin<'~dn~' !'VPning 1linner linll IJllt•I\II~P yuU 1Uit' nr• lhP. plLI'IW~l' gup~·ls nf Mr. IIlli] Mrs. Lawton C. l'. C'lull of tile• Cllii.Js :-:f'lwnl r•nsts }!Ill nnthin).(', ,llu>ltr•tut·n till' lrotllr• Cliekner nf Williamston. rlislrir·l wa;; rnlt'l'lained nt Mrs. In )'IIlli' dt u,.q.d~l nnd J.rel yo ttl' motwy Tessie Dunn's lasl Ti1tll'c;rJay with h:tl'l., I)(A'I'ItON I'IIHis $.tOll 111111 itl c;uld M1·. ami 1\lrs. DalP Main o[ theBi \\llh thiH HLt·ir'l 11101li'Y hllPI\ J.!llllllllllr'l• Lnnsing sprnl the end as 22 pr·r.•;ent. Business meeting wns hy: week W:u·c'~ Dt UJ! SlOI'€", Ma~on guests of I ill' Inlier's pm·cnts, Mr. !'ondllf'IPII anrl games weru Jllayed 1\1;-~il Ordt•r:~ Filled 1111'1 Mrs. Leland Perrine, Sr. aflc1· whieh I:11Wh was sr.rl'ed. 1\frs. l~l·anl; Clark spent Frirlny £oronV-,_ with lwr rl:iughter, Mr~. P.d Cro­ ley, allfl family. Gm'l'l' and Dome •i !Ioylrr rclurnrrl horne \Vii h IH"I' ltY lw1d back from the fun and thrill They flnd hrrc more styling freshness and delivered locw{yI Cor I he week r•ntl. Their Jlfll'l'nls Wand pride of bossing a Buick- when distinction -more snap and ginger and were dinner r.ue~>ls of 1\Jr·. ;:mel *2·Door, 6-Passen()er Buick SPECIAL Sedan, you can boss such a big ::mel strapping Mrs. Frank Clark and Leone I power thrill -more comfort and lnxmy­ Model48, illustrated. Any stale and local foxes, .Jollnslon Sunday and GniTY anrl beauty for the price of a smaller car? more ride stability and steadiness-and more additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining Dome returned home with 1hem. ------·---- I Hard to belie\'c? Li.,.ten ... structural solidity and pure automobile than communities. A wide voriely of exlra·cosl equip· the same money buys elsewhere . n1ent and accessories avoilnblc at your oplion. .! f you can afford any new car, you can afford this brawny Buick SPECI.o\L Sedan- for a So if you want to move into the big-car very simple reason. I ravel world at a small-car price- iF ym1 This Buick is priced within a few dollars of want to have the time of yom motoring life the wcll-lmowu smaller cars-and actually with the lift and lilt and pride and prestige eosts less than some models of those very of a beautiful new Buick as yonr VCI')' own ,./luto-Owners -what's holding you back? same cars. (The price we show here proves Fair and Square Rati~g Plcttl thn~.) Drop in on us rigl1t quick- tomorrow, costs less for lamiliesl Want more proof? For two years in a row maybe'?- nnr1 we'll show you the biggest now, B11ick lias Olttsolcl every other car i11 hundlc ol' high-powered l1uick m•er ofi'cred New, Auto-Owners give the family man a break­ in America's low-price field. saves him money with a new realistic method. of America except two of those well-known rating auto insurance. With Auto-Owners Fair and smaller ems. And yon can hct your bottom • 'l Square rating plan reduced rates are available on dollar that it takes bedrock prices to stay in the family car that is occasionally driven by. son the Top 8 of the nation's best sellers.

~ .... under 25 or principally driven by a daughte1· under L. 25. This new rating plan extends to business men, But even that isn't the whole story-not by <::· young married couples, and fat·mers, too , , , Phono a long shot. · · or write to Folks are lmying Bnicks in record numbers G~T FUU PARTICULARSs because they find in these big beauties a lot mot'e automobile for the money. FOR "LIOHT" MOMENTS- All work and no play maltes jack Cor the company. But re· .JOY 0. DAVIS searchers enjoy their "lighter" · moments when they get off the· ___ ..,.._. . electronic beam .. Here's what resulted when one spnre-tlme .INSURANCE coltfure artist explored the world of fashion. Tiny bulbs 'glow like llreflles on this spring Pho~e. OR 7~3841 . straw. Snappy whipcord el!eet Hilton··&.. Rich·ards Buick runs to concealed batte~les. ·This •'· glowing creation was turned out'· Mason ·l\~.Nela .Park; ·.cleveland,' OliiQ. . ' ·- ...... ~------~------=-Ingham Counly News February 16, 1956 Page 8 r•=x••777

Go To Church. This·' Sunda

This Message Is Brought to You fhis 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

l(ean's* 5c-$1 Store Mason Van's Service* - Sinclair Mason Eden Elevator Morse's Restaurant on Ed Mason

Mason Home Appliance Dart National Bani< Mason Mason

Chesley Drug Store Lindy's Drive-In Mason Mason

Bement Feed & Supp!y Service A. A. Howlett & Co. Mus on M

Uolt Lumber Co. George's Food Marl

The Ferris Company Vogt Funerul Home Mason Dansville

J. A. Dart Co. Leslie CoHee Shop Mason Loslio

C. W.. Glenn & Sons Consumers Power Co. Chevrolet and Buick M-'lson Stockbridge Wolverine Engineering Co. Neely's Men's Wear Mason Mason Mason Dairy Dart Manufacturing Co. Maso11 Mason '. Ellis Grocery PerJ,ins Hardware Dansville Mason The Farmers Bank Estes-Lcadley Funeral Home Ma~on GA·Me THE CHURCH FOR AL Holt-Lansing ONL.Y A Robart Nursing Home ALL FOR THE CHu~· .. Mason This little girl is playing only a game . , . a childish little The Church is the CH the building of ch greatest factor on cart' I game caJled blind man's buff. Any time she wants to, she can It ·" orac/cr 0 d " or "/ '" a storchoune of spirit ~ good citizenship. whip off that blindfold in the twinkling of an eye. " ronry Church, neither d uo values, Wrthout a con survive Th cmocracy nor . 'I· . But ... suppose she couldn't? What if she were forced to keep et.•co , . ore aro four - CIVI IZafJon dry Person should Olio d .. oun~ reasons why her blindfold on forever? ~; _support /he Church ~h servtces regulcrr!y 2 * ( ! F'or his ((iJ)) F'F'or his There are many places in the wodd today where people arc ~a~: ·>~k~·1 , chiidrcn::s~~: dent; G:.11) p. m., MPtlrnclisl Youth , " community d · or the * llansvillll Free 1\lelhodist, Rev. sar.c of the Ch h . an notion. (4) F' F'cllowship will presr'"' n play, blindfolded, mentally and spiritually, and where they are denied one and . urc lise)( Which or. ihe "Youth Meets !lie Maslcr. H. E. Moore, pastor. 10 a. m., I I molenal support PI~ I needs his moral Sunrlay sehool, Genevieve Freer, of the crreatest of all freedoms ... the freedom to worship as they or Y and read your B'bl n o. go lo church re n. y ' e dar!y, gu. supcrintenrlr.nt; 11 a. m., preach· will. We, who have that freedom, should guard and cherish it. For 1 i'Tasnn llaiJiisl, Clfll'l'lll'l' ftorld, ing service; li:45 p. m., Young Sund'ly Book pastor. Worship s~rvir'l' hegins l\.Tond,1y '' '' • • • • • • • • • • .Job Verses 11. Peoples SCI'Vice; 7:30 p. m., CVe· ours is the right to be enlightened. T'ucscJ,1 v · ··'' • • · •· ·., .rs.1i,1h 28 with lhc prclurle al fl:.'ill rn. JZ·:!B ning set·vicc; prnycr meeting, \.Vcdnt'sdily. '' '' '· • • · · · Y.cchari 11 1J with Rev. 0. P. f~astmnn spcnJ;. If we don't go to Church, if we refuse to remove our own spir­ ~'l:llrsd,1y .. :~:········ M;nthcw ,.. Wcclnesdmethlng llf'W w11s Still i'elr~ s11lrl he hadn't seen rhey landed ami stretched out hcnr· raids a camp, a herd of Robert THOUGHTFUL- shnrp maneuver, Gorccy, at the ces Patlon bcsl-sellet' playing at the Fox Sunday llltd llrldccl. LHHI fall when Sail~· lwgan I anything to get ~o exdrerl about. their necl\s and gr·nllhed a hit of sheep arc trnpperl on the r·Iver· ic:P., ,Johnson, porter for a wine 1111• Gmy <1-IJ hlrcl slurly things in our hircl-~ Jo'or Sunday dinner we set the suet. What n thrill that was to the cool\ falls In the llarn during porting lirm, .. bcmetlts from the wheel, trick~ the driver of the Monday. Here she is pielured ll'il.h 2 of her fm·met• J!lll•i/;;, world Jnerensl'rl In tPinJlO, Tlrat table so all of us sat facing out, have 2 wild creatures in OLII' a llll7.zard and breal\s a leg, and 1thoughtfulness -of~ men long .jceplocar· plunging drive over In a ahigh shower cliff, theof co-stm· Robct't Slaek as I he doctor who sees her l.hrmtt.:lt a. mennH Susy anct S;unmy.. loo, for· Then we hnrl a ehanc:e to grin, house! numerous o t 11 e r emergencies dend• ns he rests this wicker bas· sparks, rocl\s and dust Into a sel'ious illness, ami Biff Elliott as hct• pastm·. ket on this "porter's resl" in I no mat.ter wlial. Is rlo1w m·owul When 11 nutlwlch new to the The next morning we put tile arise In the cour·se of the ranch canyon far below. here they Join In In various rh~- window. Pete whispei'Cd, "Sh! Be food farther In on tall stools. work. London, It was erected in 1861 Sharing featured roles In the doctor, and a ncwt•nml'l' to Twen­ grecs nf JntenHity. qLJiet now!" And we weren't even Then on the table which we had MIIJII'ent D b son's Hl~RO, on orders of the \"Cslrymen of Allied Artists hit nr·e Mary Beth 0 St. George's Church, "for the tlctlr Centur,l'·l•'ox plet ur·t~s, 1\ipp OVUI'SCIIS fJ"Oill ffnJiywnnd. ,lad: 11 pushed up to the window~, Then THE BIGGEST CAT TN THE Httghes, David Condon, 13cnnie 'l'lw rirst thing w s to ru·rng I tallciation big kettle were water and used Benjamin is an ldexert ngd ac von- ginecring and the contribution of Gray Patton's carefully etched fat. Into this each one stirred his ture story for o er rea ers. engineers to community life. prototype of everyone's favorite .. ,t Fori Shelby Holot • Dotroil . . When Emily went to Japan, 1 contribution. ot oatmeal, corn- she thought it would be great fun I schoolteacher, makes her appear­ chicken mash, nut meats, getting acquainted with the Jap­ ance on the screen and thereby m~a.l, WINTER MORNINOO, , I~ ~• • f • rarsms, cracl\ed wheat and corn anese children; but she found she extends the 'sympathy and under­ and diced suet. Thls was poured would be living in the Rainbow Leading Scholars standing with which she dom­ Into cup cake papers, cottage Village with other Americans. inated the people of a small New PUT AN END TO cheese cartons and small boxes However lively friendly Emily England town to encompass all lined with waxed paper. The found w;ys to 'make her dream Are Recognized those who see "Good Morning, Willi HOTTOMJ birds surely enjoy these. We come true. Read about it in Two hundr·erJ sixteen students Miss Dove." It will play at Fox s: ss¥L mu Jr•• CLOTHES BASKET BLUES spread some of It on rough barl\ EMILY SAN by Barbara Leonard were honored fot• achieving an Sunday and Monday. and on each of the fence posts Reynolds. all "A" academic a vernge for the Much of the emotional appeal 'acr·oss the road. The SECRET RIVER by Mar- fall term, at a dinner given hy of this motion picture stems from We have some ideas for bird jorie Rawlings is the story of the Dr·. John A. Hannah, president of the heart-warming performance houses. Gale Tabor's dad gave us magical fairy tale experience of a Michigan Stale university, Feb­ of Jennifer· Jones in the title role. some stove lengths of hollow l.og little girl named Calpurnia and ruary 7, 1956. Her Miss Dove is a wholesome, that look like perfect bluebird her dog, Bug~y-horse. Names of tlwse studenls will ll'lith.ful and compassionate per­ and tlicl~lltspicioJ~~· .. , F~I ·,o~~ato~:s !mow. the:(JI .probab.ly catch 1isti·ngs in the phone book for other members of your household. . some ·plwate·: citizen t1ps off local or state · · · · and nof.. untn then: · . ·In· -hram C · Call Y.our Telephone Business Office. Michigan Bell Telephone Company. .: · 'In.gham· m·an ·who keeps ,continually urging fellow 9 '··o·1 I ·O. :citizens:to-lQOk:{or th~ -~ur{\~~~r 9f .the Herrielts is ~oln";an -- · · . .. ·' _·o:R· 6.559~ ·· ·' ·: ·· 'i~portant job. · · - ,c;o- • ·~__, _____.....;,. ______, 'i 1 .. tho dlfflcnllles nnrl In aoof> gcn-,' 'l'he pn1·!t:t Ill'loes of hnth hogs Presidential Veto Choice emllzecl nnsWilrR. Al'lunlly thom nnrl L'nrn wem 11111011g 11111 lowc:.L Is nnt nnr. prohlrml hut Eovcrnl, nf 1111 fnnn l!llllll11nc!ltinH, lfo,,,:; Lime Deficient Soils Limit Alfalfa Yields nncl llw.v nrP uH rllffnnlnl ns lim wnr·o Jhn lowest nl fi2•;f ur )JIIrlly Now Looms on farm Bill rrn11s nnri roglnns lnvolvml.''·-- HIHI corn slnml nl ll7'A 011 ,llllltl· ll,v ~1, II, AVmt\' <'lll 11ng prnrlur.rs anough IIH· c·ell waiiH. In lhn ~nil II cor·· lim soli nr!l!llty, II lrwr!!nses lim liln rinvchiJIITifllll of n goml rool lhe fJlWstlnn Jlw preslrlcml will nwnl for ::!'G pr.nplc! nnrl Jnrrl .fnr * * Limn is 1111 olcl slnsity nf ~!'II mnre fnrm Hllt'J•Iu~r!s, lll't'<'· gTIIW gmul alfnifa VCI' lslrnllon on suppor·t prii'P.s nnrl do lilnl fiii'Jill'l's wnuld cut thnlr Porn tlw av1!rnge Is tess tlu 111 7•;;. A•·· , , . IInde Sum Is stepping lip hh lll'lllrnllzo ihl' a<'iclity illlcl provicl· pllllrlltls fnnn tlw oirlrr· to the slrwt:! they uro tnlmn up hy I he :JD million tons in lfl,l7 In less iiWny with 1111' flr.xlhlr sc•;tln 11nw IH!rengr• vPry lllltr'h this· ycnr, 'f'lw tunlly '11 varlns fl'llm 11 s illth• as pur·c·iwses of rlnlry prorluc·ts as lng till' s11il has lu:~•n fnt illzc•ri .l'llllltJ:er portlorrs of plants. II Is plants nllll p11t Into ilw fnl!d fnr· than lfl million tons in lflri•l; n in effect. nnllonal fll'l'l!ag1~ nllotmm11 hns :1•;,. to ns high as :Jo•.;, hut If mill> pmdlic·tlnn lm·r'!'llsc>s sPnSIIIl· anlmnls and humarrs whirl! eon· rirop or ru•;trly ·Ill',~ over· u pcl'inrl ll's hrc:n rwsurnr.cl all along liwl hro!!n c·ut a hlg fi.fi million ncres, llllrl il goorl ;tlfalla varil'l.l' is 1tl~o ;1n c·~sPIIIial part of chlorn· you ean IIHHIImr tin: IIV!!r:tgl' is 111l,v. .lanllilry ptrrrhusl's 11'<'1"1' IIHC!rl 1tlong Willi 11 good :;t•c•cl l1"cl l•hll or· gr·roc•n l'olnrlng mntlcr In sumo them, giving hnlh iwailhiPI' or 8 years. till! pmslrh'tll would vnto auy al· anrl thro c•ornmrr·f'ial Hrnn ex· arottncl 7'.1, liwn if 1\'Cllilrl tnlcr H rtr•arly rinllhle thnsl' or il .\'!'ill' ilgu pr·cpnr·ntloll. 1111• IPiti'Ps. It givl's tlw plunts hmlles nnrillf'tl!'l' hnrw nnd sll"tlr'· Soli tests In Tngl!am !!Ollnty on lc?mpl to pul 5"1IJI(lDrl prll'l's nl a pitlliiPrl Ill' 1111 arldlllnnnl .1:-i rnun· lndws· of 111'11' snow to JH'oduc·p 1111 , .• Natlnnnl it\'Ortl~l' sliPJl"l'l 'I'IJP point Is ,IIH' ltll")( of linw lltc•ir rl:trl;, rll'i1, green r•nlnr, lure fnr·mallon. soli hmught In the extcnslou of· hl~h ievr.l aguln. But the new liPs. This nwnns tlw nailnnnl nl· lnrh nf wulrr. pril'c~~ for 0111s In l!l:ifi will hn may lw 11 limiting fal'tor 011 11 llo\\'c!\'1'1", this in)Jrcrlltmt Is most· II Is especially hnpm·tunl lhnl !Ice for testlnr~. In the maJority of lprogrnm, vnlt:!d· hy llw Sl'llala lritlllPIIfs will ill' s.·plit up nmnng ''' '' "' :>!k, lnll'ic>.l' !I:Jt• iiiHI rye $!.IIi, 1111· lwllr!l" legnnw r'l"op fnr l!l~fi or 1,1' tu•c•clc!cl on heavily cropped soils needing lime he limed ahmul e11ses, shows that It 1wcds more llfP'icullurr! rnmmlllcr, cnntnlns nutnv mnm ~rml'l'l's. If thoro The c'OI'JJ·ilflg milo on ,J;ti!IHll',l' lrss tlw wiloll' HIIJlJlOI'I )ll'ic•p clc•;tl 1!l!i7. rrogr•1 nl1le land u rrrl in orchards of 1111! planting of nlfalfa so that lime (or optimum alfnlfrt yields, most of lhc admlnlstralion's prn· shmrlrl Ill' full cnmplianre wllh 1:1 wns Lip slightly fmrn llw I~ <'ilang!•cl hy !'nllgt'C'" till"ttllt:il tho gmunrl will hc!•ornc nnlurnl. If you twve not hnrl your soil pnsnls for· nr.w fnnn lcglslnllon, USDA's suggcsll'd national gonl "LirnP lnVPJ'.Ii 11 i!-i 11 11'1'111 i"I'P· Wllf~I'C' HJ)J'iiYS iii'P WWrl fl'C'f)\IP.Jll· month hP.fore, It sloncl nl fl,ol in ll<'W farm legislutinn nnw in Ill•! That way, llw small alfalfa tested fnr ncirllly within the last lnclud~l~/{ tho lmporlnnl snll hnnl; ~whlc•h rw nne exprclsl plnnlings IJLII!nlly appliPrl 111 plants ll'ilic-11 1:;. ~nlrt-.Tnnttnry, eompm·cd with fl.:!,. hopper .. , C~rnmcrdnl !~''.'rl pr... plnnts whleh rcqulrr. ndcqtlnle fi yoar·s on lfr.lch; which you plan plan, lmw 1111cl politics arP lm· 111 tlw 8,10 r•ommerdal rnunlil's IW)IIIi'!! inl'gl' quantitlros of •·•II· i\gric•ultnr:tl linwslnrlC! illlJIIWrl 111 Dcermlwi' ancl tlw inng·llmr! rlurotlnn in Hlari wns of! ,,, , II"IIIll plant nutrients In tlw early to put Into legumes, 1 ;sp~clally pnrlnnt (actors. Tl's r.sscnllal tl;nt wnulrl ill' rl'ritlf'rrl hy 2:>•,.;. But .Tnnlllli',Y avm·nge of l:l,:l. a )'Pill" earlior. rlurn ns a fertilizing nutri!!ltl c•lr•· 111 tlw f;llll <'1111 ;ilrnnst he con· months mny have them r:cncllly alfalfn within the next year or ?clmlnlslrnllnn t•nme up w,rth lnst yc:ill'. rmly nhrurl half tllr! men I fnt· maximum gml'.'til itllll. sicl<•t"l'cl a fc•r:iliwr hcenuse II lh~ avnllnhlc, If the soli Is mm·1~ tlwn 811 , It wottlrl he W!'li to have a mslslnncr. to farmers, nnrl ill'lton lgi'IIWI'I'~ 111 1111• ('nmnwrrlal nreas ------rlc!Vrlnpnwnt. LPgtllnr•s srwlr ;ts I snppliPs lltr! plnnt's mrlrlents, slightly ndcl when the alfnlfn sample tested, Information on h~s· to he tal~en soon to have! any plnnterl within their· c!OI'Il nllol· ulfulfn iiiHI dovrors ill"<' in tlri;; l"itll'illlll anrl magnesltrm plus seed germinates, the spr·ouls may how In In I((' snmples and other clfeet on .this .YPill''s p:·orhiC·tlnn I nwnts, · dio of slnrvation. Aclcquntc HliJl· lnformnlion Is nvnllahlo at the and fnrm tncomc. I if .\'Oil plnntl:rl within your Ill· Ingham County News piles of cnlell1m ancl utile!' plnnl eoopel'iltlve I!XIcnsion service! nf. AI lhis Hinge It seems illcf'ly lolnwnl last year, ~·ou can nxpect February 16, i956 Page 3 foorls suci1 ns p1Josr1l10rous nnrl, flee in the r·our·t house at Mason, both sen~te anrl house>. will giV•' your al!otnwnt this J:mn· ~o It~ their 0. I\. to llw IH!W lnnn lr•r.:ls- 1nhnul 1.1'; IPss than 111 !fl;~5, II In linn, Tlwrr will prnhnhly hr 't ycn1 c•xc•c•c•rl your· allotment last. 1plenly of hiller d1•hntr• ht:!frll'f' Ihi'. Yr>ilr, anrl want 111 qttallfy [nr· ,\Jr. Ftll'lllt!l', nnw Is llu•. linll' to Dog licenses jnew progrnm Is pnssf'cl. Bul ap· lnnns llti~l \'Pill", )'nll'll hill'!! In eut. (!l!'llt<• lllld Jllll'f'IIIISI' t•ttlll)l• pnrenUy there is enough strength ,Yrlllr :ll'l'l'af:P hy tlw amount Yott 111<'111 ynn't•c• ~:olnA· tn 111'<'11 iu Tile lm;l day for payin.~ clog liecnsC' wililout pennl1.v Country & In congress to shulllc ll1e hill wer·c over rr•ut· lfl:\:1 nllolrnr>nl, l 1111' •·nmln~; settson. You'll l'lnrl is lhrough, Shoulcl the pre>'ldonl plus thr l:l'l lr~s than ~·our 1!15:\ vein lhe hill, it's highly prohnhlc allotment. 11 l'tiiiiJIIt•.l!! linn·of lmCONill· congress eoulrlrr'l muster onmrgh ~rJONim US!.;)) I•:QlJll'~IEN'I' Wednesday, feb!!'uary 29, 1956 Town slrenglil to pnss llw lcglslnllnn. USDA hns annotllwecl the r·nr·n fr•nhtrrod Ity FRA Nels' I'I.A'I"l' By Jim Brown 'over ills I'Pio. PolltlC'n( pressurr>s lnnn ratP fnr next year. It has at t he• Jll"i<'<' rnu t•tm ;tl'l'lll"li In On and afli!l"l\'l:tl·r·l! I, J!l:1(i, llw liernse will be $2.00 demand that the ll'gislntion go !>ern srot nl 81'; of pnrlty, clown fot' male dogs, !)i:.!.llll for· llllSI'XC'd dogs and :j;ti.OO fm· fe· l!.;;;;======d /thrmrg-IJ hut tile prcsiclrnt mn,1' from 87•,; in 1~);)5. Tilat mnans a JIUy, ~11111 hy lodn~· ln.loolt n\"1'>" ' IIIII" Sl'l!'!'()on. nwlc clogs. Wisconsin daiJ·ynwn and tlw Wis<'onsin state i take n hold stand on thr pril)('i· -,national nvcr·age loan l'lllf! arouncl[ Licenses may be scettr'('(l

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"Giw nw a hah·cut.,'' the 8-~'l'at·-old wist! guy said. Stockbridge Mason He was Wl'Ong, though, because the cloctot· had a needle Phone Price Brothers in his left hand. Phone This Southern mayot• with the idea fot· a Nothing Week / 17-F-111 Auctioneers OR-7-8761 has really got something, All of these wceleL:wal Millting Machitw with 3 single units, llllll1ll, cent of tile cost of Improving motor Save 1\louey - T~vr~ryl.hing !\lust ne Sohl consin dairy week I!'. part of a lhcir woodlots under the agrictrl· Quantity_ of sma.ll articles hwhuling· forlBf:C)S. D·airy Farm must continually promote .our Friesian cattle. •• • ~ • • t fine dairy products, Wisconsin Owners produces ulmost 50% of all tho 'I' he Atlantic and Pacific oceans G. ·K.· SMITH, Manager cheese In the nation, and we are may "be seen ·from. each of sev· · EARL DUNS·MO.RE. Clerk JOY ·DAVIS. :Cashier ..· vltually Interested In making era! mountain tops In Costa Rica. .., .i· ' . . . . ·, . ' ,___~...... -~~---,.----.;_ _ _.._.;__..____ .....,--.:.,• even . more people .aware of the l:~·~~------~..------~------~~~ ., /, . ',1 ... Specialist of on thll: !!tf!!Ot mhlro,orgrmtsll)ll Unlt~q Stal:'!s In term~ ot prqqua. ·scientists Resume ·study the 'lliiiiHy and taste. of the lion In lfl:H, · Plans Talk maple syrup, Morlclo be!I!!Vflli thnt some of thcse mny mnlw 111c yo1.1 t11n plant 1111!1 Of Whal- Makes Sap Flow llnlsherl mnplc prmluel tusle hoi· A l~wn tm·· got Is ~;fiJI .1us1 H rh·emn In Midi· lor, Tests h1s1 yrmr, however, On Sheep ftohlns mu,v lm lho lracllllonal Murlde unrl Mr·s, Cl1lng will lgnn, oilY M, R, 11, turf Hpoplnl· cnnccnlrnlml on lllll uso of ngr.nln trell·rlngers of 11 p pro 11 I! hln g sttrrly tho hlslologlcnl changes lsiH, Mm·lon llltl!lgrnos, 1\rntrwlly to lnnc:tiYrtlo some of I ho mlr:rn· l':r;r,\rlrnr lll;rnli, slwrp sprodni· ;prlng, lnll maple nllp liStlnlly dtll'lng ll1o snp season, nnrl tho hltro, lhe reel fr.sr•11rs nnrl hrnt· oJ•ganism~; In 1111 llllempl to lm· J:.t fronr Mi,·lilgnn Klnlo nnlvor· lumts I hom In Uw dnrw, As Mlr'l1· Jllllll!ll'nllon of (.he vnrlous mlem· gl'llHS!!o 11re sllll host fot· Michigan 'r;iiJ', will lu! In lnglt11111 r·nunty lgnn fnrmon; nwnll llw fln;t rnn m·grrnlsms Into tho tree tlsst1u. provo the fl11vnr of mnplo :;yrup. lnw1m. Wc•dru•.'Hiny ;r fl<'l'lloon, Fl!lll'Uill'.V u[ snp, Mlchlgnn Slnlo rrnlvar·slty '!'hay nrc hopeful that this yenr's lo shrl'p mnnngemonl 'l'lw Hllldlm; of tho :1 rlr.p111'l· :.!~!, rli~;r'tl!i>; mnple trees nwnll n slrnnga Jirln, sample trees will point to llw cui· monts SIIJlJ>or·ted hy 11 gmnl · Jll'ili'llf'l•!' iJJHI llrr• wrrol slltlllllon nrc While Hnp colloelnrs will hn prlt. from thc ll, S. rlcpnrlmenl of ngrl· Dr. C. J. Hubbard lor· tu:,li. Tlrr• tllc!rslly 1~ lnon·slerllellwy prndtrr~n hn!Ps, mom Jlowevor, snp limn t;rmre cln lgnn was the follt'lh Hlnlr. In llw l'honn Olt 7·11~01 irrr: !;m:,,ll h llrr• lrnporl;rnl lhnr! not going rlut r lhr lrllsino:;s of or llw IHH~tm·lo~lalle ngentH, used ,,,. ~>III'PJI 1111'11 lo lw on 1/ic jllh pmnl. lite /iaclnrln !l'Om IIH f;tr "'' hlii•r•p polldes iii'O COil· [t•yJng In rind Wllill II h filii! fo:I'IJWlllg WlllioU( /Wlllftlly j{llllng r'I'J'III'd, ''''r'lll'llillf[ In 1Jia11l<. Ill' I!OUses lsolalr.rl lrr·ro~ In ,, gar· lhetn, nw1' illl''i'llirl111 (llll'ilsll<•s'i" llr! "Nirllll'l' Study fmm illl auto· parmi rot· l!l."•fi," l'f'JHII'Is the re· e~tr·y rlcparlmcnl, pmjror•l lronrf!'l', \1'111 lib>''"~'''"1 11 ' 11ll'rlls for sorrw mril1llr!" 1~ IIH' suhlllln of 1111 sulls of Jro~ls on ~2·1 different 11nri his ils~lslilnl, llobhir• 1•', J\1fo. 111' 1111' ' 111JJJrJrJ llllnwnJs· whleh arllr!le In !he Fchr·uary hull maintains, rllreclnr or the Missouri 13otnnleal mnling t K c. Miehl· trcr.s. Tire rlrllls will he strorlllz,.d, national issues.on importanl e FAST COOLING ... oasy Ia cloan ... ;11111 ·'"rrlr' lillie will h!! spent In G·rr·rl n ·I Sl I 0 trls. c• 11 · Hos~mitll,'J 1 I I I I 11 1 II 'II oxtra-strong, long·lifo con•lruclion ' di>'dll/: :rnrl qur.s· 'While c ~ hon ' definitely· " · • does 1101 'J'he mortgage on yom• cr.gnn Ilyhr·id.-ilalr. un1vr~rs1C'l11'n .Y t'OI'neotnflilnics rrccc · curryanr cthe can sap pas lo e 111 hags.ng WI • A CAPACITY AND TYPE TO FIT I illl~Wc!ringII · honw Isn't paid off yet.; hut ~c1~d Jlla~lie lin1rc· ill I'Pgnn lo 11s program !he Slllrly or naturl' when Is, you'll Urn nnrl Mlrhiga11 SlatII"'"""age. II'" ,. '"'"'' "' "II< b ro ou AI ·!I !I I' , , . I 1\l" I . l'h "U>' ·I-:103 3 '" 111171 i\ndor~on, "is one or the caslcsl . pose, '•:tLOn •II (Ills, IC ugan derslamllng,nnrlm~IP.f~ell~a~nu~ofu~ \VIth their rugged "burnedn~ghb~hoorl the mortgage."~ureh wh~ we profits·1~r r~1mCilll lln~ler~l~~~thnlhe lmosiPd, Inn, by ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a 1 MW • = 4o/o oullirw~, anrl ~lt·ong tcnden!'y to The chureh trustees arc pretty choosing llw riglrl hyhrirls. He holrl on to somP or l.lwit· leaves smart hu~lnessmen, howevm·, and nolerl 111111 I'!JIIo~ing hyhrirls of lhrough mo~l or llw winler', they I noticed that the piece of paper the right maturity me1111s hellet· lnrr! ton· Prnsent. progmm plans induriP .~tndt rlise1r.~f! r•nnlrot, Gefs Honor Lnn~lng, Hlon f11rm Hilfcty specialist at irlcns on mmorir.llng 111111 ttpgrnri· fo'P.rlrrnl unci :;tnlr~ govnnunmlfs Miehlgan Slate university, And lng, IHnriscnplng, meat cnnlwr·y, :::pend mnny thnrrsunrls of rlollnr·s Mr.at nnd hides 1wr•ount Inr with lye, tire pipe nre11 above thr. dosserls, IJUP.sl rnom furnishings, <1/5 of Unrguay'~ exports, llnnunlly In Mlehignn In stamp· Wll·llu Arlmlrnl King, owned frnmn part wnLrlrl corrode with· employe training nnrl bulirllnH ,------·------r in!l out llvnstol'l< riiHPIISI'Ii. This· Is pnrtleulnrly so In r•Hrnpnigns by W. r.. WMght of Wllll"m'too, ""' dol"g mlgtmlent or Hgrlr•ulfUI'(! hilS 1111 1 0111 rffct•tlvf' Jll'llf(l'lll11 to rmullr:Hfc lhd:· rin~s.over 1C pro ue on ° farm home'! Better ask yrnu·sclf/ showing ,lust where you ;~rc go. ant mnn:rgl'nwnl, rlrl'irm•rl M. .ltlsl Pill I he gi'rJltnrl clamp on 1 11 thnsr! 2 ealt lr• rllsmt~ros, 11 a few CJUestlnns hefor·e starting, lng hnfore you stnrt, Mrstnltes Avery, enrrnt.v agrlr•uilural ngent. .fhe pipe •I feet atwnd of the eloc- Our 2'1th Yt~ur t\ pnrt of it dnughters offlc a y .arlvlserl ,Jnrnes S. Boyd of Michl· can he ermtly. The fln;t :1 to :i ,"r•ars i."· lltr•. Imrie. '!'urn the switch on for 20 :;tnsslfierl .f~r type, ~7 scored ·gnn Stnte unlvet'Hity ngricuituml AI 1 tl II ·' ·' second~ ill 11 time-·-nn longer· for w prngrnms is llw rcgulalion r11· 111 1 1 l Coorl Plus, the third highest 'engineering rleparlment. ,1 so, m!Hc ~r.u·e · .IC c·~)s lhnr! Whl'n IIH• for111 of lite tree Is a farm·typc wr.Jrler·-nnd the . ' qulrlng- livrslrll'lt dealer~; to kPf!ll 'ltfin" ,·rtt,·tirtnhle.. Average score ·-· · lsn loo hi~h. J;rll< with a burlrl· !'ashlnrwrl iillll thr fnunewnrl< is f t · ill 1 Ill 1 0 111 1 w rePnr·rt or tlwir tr·art.~netinlls, Tn for•7 all,., cinssifierl daughters was J·'ll's' t ctcc dnnr• nt nny rnodificd leader method. planes. 1ww sections. to put plumtung, electrrcnl con· !imc nnw fnr1111 all rnril tn•ros r•x· . . Local ion ncar· the I'Oarl, the out· dulls, etc., into iln old hotlse, l'l'pt fll'rH·h~s ·rr·r·rJrrllng In t\.vl!;.~ Bearrng fl'llll trcr's also m~ccl to CHICKS -- ·------bulldin"s, and the garden is im· Easler repairs lnclttrle: Putt In '•'or llP!H'Ill's' ' w su, •rsr . it: /'•r! pr·unerl regularly, Avery said. Ingham County News in~ 1 1 february 16 1956 Page 5 1Portant." l nsu 1at 1on, 1ay 1ng nr.w 11 oors, · ing" rrnlll 1111• ' rlangl'r• gg"r fn•r·zing· er Wd is flp. · ·'salrl to· r•rurw- vigomusly·· · grow· ------· ~------·----' ingJHIIling walls on and a mof,cl'llings, and r·esur·fac:· ji'Jst'·, or prnlnhly' · in hiP' · M:m·h' · ·· lyrng growing ln!c~s lc~s trees. severely tlwn slow· · ·· J•or l'lltlng lrr•rs t\vPI'I' rc<•om· "llatclted Year 'Round" Make Warren Gallaway's "Many people r:ould savo IJy rnenrlecl a 'light 'pruni;tg. ·Ton , ~'r;neh frees s~10t1ld b.c pnrned 11\'·UNl•; nnmm LA \'tms .1 wiring before the walls are closed rnnch pruning will tend In dwarf c,uly 11nd m?rc sPvcrety. than Wlll'l'l~ ltoCJ\S I•'OH J•:fiOS in with new surfnec material," fltr. tree and ltolrl h:l<'lt fl'llit hc·u·· 1 llltc~· ln!c Innis. But agam, he Bnyd stresses. '"1'1111 plumber· ing. PrunC! only cnough In ;II'· enutrone.rl, ~ail untrl the danger NEW JIA~II'I"IllltJ•:s \\'111'1'1•: I.I~GIIOitNS \\'111'1'1~ CIWSS IIJWILlo:ItS should also be carcftrl In

' .. Ti'assypaths· bes.lcle the hlghwilys. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a••III•••••••JI!II•••IIIIilliillllil••••••lll-.. .. UWAI, NOTIOES thelt• son In law 1111d rlnughtor Ingham County News February 16, 1956 Page 6 ~--~- -~~~~--, Mt nnrl lYh s DnnnP Brnl nnrl fnmlly nf Mason, hunriny Ingham Officers Leslie News LcsJIP itigh ~elton I 111111111111r os thnl II omitted tltP nnnw or Hllltt Win Citations Clara C, Strange on Moll f1n111 lito 111111 glllrlf list Legal Notices on thr. honnt toll, llY tlll•l 11,1 V11si!P llilurul< nf tho IIJO Sotilli Centwl Region of A 'I lngrtlls \IllS I'll I'll l!Oillll Michigan HHHntllllnn of school shrtilll dP(IIlllllH'lll nnrl Leslie Woman 1\lnsnn G1 tlf'tni ITo pllul h; l.nlltP.lllll Sl.lliwhh nf lhP Cnsl llullcllng nl MSU Pnrpnso nf IIlls IITllllihlllll' Sl'l\111' illS! nwc ling 1\HH tn gr.tn nosH sr.c tlon L lllslng st liP pollr P iHlHI hnvo Dies Suddenly nf pnlnls of 1 IPW nn HI HIP ulrl itPPll rllrcl hi 1111 ln•,lllilll' nf loglslnllon nH ndvnnr.ed hy Gov /\pplh d Sr IIIH r lot llslng lingr 1 Mts Lllltlllll G M1 lllH 11 Will inns Slnlr. Si!(lrl 111111 IC slllenl nl lnlP.IICh•nl Clnllll I' I~ In! olllrl I hr. (llints not cnh to 11 IJIIilf' guilly 1\lli hi>'llll 1 due 11inn nssodoillnn IIH•i u 11 1s tlso 11 discus ion on trgnin me< llnv nl fr riP! Ill nirlln sfilrlfli I Olhiiii(!IOII cltrtJliPI N11 I~, Seniors Present Annual Play 'No Mmc llomr.wOIJ,," Lr.sllc H!'lllnr pit~ II liS IIH' 3~1 h Lrsllr. lug !I sc hnnl pity whir h MISS Zn! I 01 clnm hMI dltcr.tr.d Cuol\nlln\nr.s 11ho tlltyNIIhP lrwl opposite ilon.tlci A11 as lnunrl 111.11 Miss C.H~Inm h.trl ell! cctr.d I he sr.nlol pl.n In whir h I ill' ci.t\S 11111 II Leslie Teachers he! mnthe1, M1 s Don1lrl ri.tyncs IS h ul lll(JP.oll!'ci ill 1'130 Attend Meetings 1\llss Gtclllel s.tlrl lhc highlight sdtnnl ollie I lis ami of hct cnllte co.Hhlng cxpolcnre itllr tlluulcri mL clings OllllrPrJ cimlng dtPSH tr.llCIIHili (lllllllf Ill lo tlirlt fll o fnt I his pin:, J1csslon SL!pc!lntenrlent Cluence Ml'rnhrts of the <'IIHI pres()nlcrl WAyNE "RIGB ENERGY" MERMAID-Sclcchon or Slur­ V,llldr! hnriPil Ptimip d 011 fl Miss Gtelnct wllh a co1sngc of l~y Galpm as !Ion ora 1 y r.untlions riming lhc inlctmts V. cJghtmnstct" IH th~ llrst JfcL l Supclin len clr Ill ' Dnuglts A it XolllliCJ anrl olll slon of the rinn srliJ c1 enlng weighty clccl~lon to be made by n CHICK STARTER the JUdge•, of Mtanu s 21st nn­ of lhe IPIHiiets ntlendec! the Ing show, hlnrit poclwl hoolt ami nultl Mctropoht m Mwmt Flsh­ lwm rounty tcJCiwrs insltlule .tl ltnnrli I Cl ret lllllCci l111i Jll ng1 1111 i10rne from l'oolc 1\lemm ml hos 1 V.llldrtltndcn ,tllrnrlc>rl 1 iliiHiJ 1 p1lnl nn Stlurdt) wilc1e she l11rl Nlll 111 lhc lngl11m tountv liht.n) hcen With 1 htokcn iup I tult\ sponsotcd h) the Jngh trn Mts non.tld Alien w1il soon ••• wuth New Wayne < mmt Y Sr1 1 tu• C OliiH 11 on liw 1ntn hc1 illlshnnd P1 1 A lien 1n SllllJCt I AIC We 1\lef'llltg IIH' Gell11lll) SIIC will snil 1\tlh hcl .. Nu ds on PRODUCT~Vm ~~~mCO~NCY Ill Jngh 1111 ( Olllll) 1 J'Cillll

Itning 1cnted mv f.um, I will !'i11ll the following Jll'Oilr.l t:) Iocatl'd north ol W1lli,unslon 2 milt•s lo SheJ­ \\OOd Joad, tlwn1•ast 2 null'~ to Jlnrris I"O!ul, thcnnOJih V• null, 01 1) mill's south oll'r•11' on fil-Ii lo Bl'll Oat, toad lhr•n \\<'!iil 2 mi)(•s to lbuis I'OIId :uul ~1:! milr• south - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 l P. 1\1. HOLSTEINS 5-yc :11-olrl Holstein Con, due Sale Da) 2-~ r:H"-old llolsl!'m ll1•1lf•1, chu R.tlr• H.t) 3-.~ f•,u-old HolstPm Con, IJJ"ed August 26 Y1•:u·hn~ Holc,lf•m lll'lfr•1• 5-yf'aJ -ohl llolstr•in Cow, clue FebJ'IHlJ'~· 28 1-ye,tr-ohl Jlolstein Cow, ftcsh h llolsll'in Hf•lh'l s, 20 months old, "il h BPII 5-yem -old Holstein Cow, h·esh 10 \\ cel\s, bred ,Jan. 11 Jlolstcin HPilrr Call, li \\<'P'cs uld 4-} ear-old Holstein Con, bred ,January 3 Uolstl•in lll'il<'l' Call, I n Pf'J,s oil! 2-~ ea1 -old HolsiPin Con, I l'esh- open 5-~ <'.H-ohl ,fri'SI'~ Co\\, due 8.1le Day BANGS 'I'I~S'I'It;U

I'AI~iH 1\fACHINimY HOGS ANn l~QlliJ>MJ•:N'I' ( \ 1!l5J FOI'tl Jnbll<·•· 'l'ractor, 375 Hours Hrrd llamtlshn e G11t A 11110 CnJY :i0-1.\nllon llo~ Wnli'H'J" Uuth s~hll 1 ... ,ont 1952 2-14 mch Bottom Dearborn Plo\\s ftcgtR\Q 0( Jn f 111!1 J) \! filflll P01 tnblt• 1\lt•t,tl llog Hou~t· 1!>54 2-1 ow Ford Cultivator 12-holt• 1\ff•tal llo~ J?I•Pdr I' J!l52 3-sl•ctwnllyd•·aulie S[niuglooth )}J·a~ ~ Nearl~· N!'\\ llt•.tl L.unps 1!)54 7-ft. I>n\'ld-BI·mlle3' 18-inch Disc 'l'IWCI\ n,t\ id-Bradlt•y Wagon ltllll Racl> on 1 ubber HJ51 Sf udehalw1 \{!-ton J>JCJ,up, PXI rll••nl t'OIHittion ORDER OF PUBLICATION IntPrn:ttJonal Side Dcli\'N'Y Ralm, cx<•ellcnt comlition PROBATE OF WILL >-It. !\I cOm mici•-Dem in~ lUoner, good condition DAIItY I~QlJIPI\fEN'I' AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRS 195<1 Da\'id-Bmdley 2-mul i\lill,<'t, t>nmplr•fp EMI'IE-MwJwt Fence (1 1 0-gnllon l\1111{ C.tns fnt the County of In~h 1m At u. Rl!HRion of ~~hi Co t boll nt the Qunnt1ty ol Good :ix6 I.umbeJ', 1\lostly 10 3111112 H. 5 Stanchions S ll1mldng Cups ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Paol 1\~ Olluo I tho City or Ml HOil In APPOINTMENT ADMINISTRATOR Chidwn F1•edf•J s JCiectric Chic!' R1·omle1 01 Rnld County t 1 th lOll dny of 1 uhtu FlJRNI'fUHE BAUR-Mnrch 9, 1956 y A ll ll'n Stntu of M chignn lho 11tol..l tc COl It IIO

ITAHS ALL A QUIWIR 1\CAMit~ M(lll;AN, WOOr'. MID F HDS 1\i'l' ntllWMATID 3•000 A\CIIffiV I trill ,IA•Io II I OUlN ~mm 11 f Hlll~f IND AH lOIII IAT IOU IN TilE (;1\fAf I.AHEG NlfA NTOil£ WI TC Mctl NIH VfD Win! TIIO~ MOillH HOII /o/111 Q VE!S TU L OF STHl T PEn MliOW I 10()11~ ARCIIERS Jl()()f FMITIIfR AND oiHAdllil TIIAN ill[ I W H No Dill ""'lfil•lV 1iJIJ.t: rr CLY l~.o ;::

7wa Mau Iagcs seems to be a 50 50 proposllion Half the tune hubl.l:v agrees with wlfcy and half the time she dlsagtees with him The capitol of Uruguny Is built of 6 ltlncls of nntlve g1anltc and 30 ldncls of native marble A True Cop~ Inez L dinosaur Is Greel\ uL~ County Clc11< tertlble l1zard 'l'he dinosaur Clmde P now I• Attm noy for tho Plulntll! D tH!ncHO ddress r.o1 Amc•l Health Is about as easy to lose Is thought to have been th~ the future of our nation when con Stnto Doml< Bulldhur Lnnulng dH as money but much harder to re worlds dominant animal for 100 people try to get out of It, rathel,' Mlchhrnn 6w'l I ~:a in to 125 million years than trying to get In PROFESSIONAL lugl1am County News ·------Febtwuy 16, 1956 Page 8 BUSINESS . SERVICE Get the Job Done Right IIPm's hnw l o find out whu 1l111~s what nncl how nuwh It wlll Bu.~t lndh•lcluuls unci l'h·mfol lislncl In lhls luuul~' )ll'ofPH!ilunal tuul hushws!l dlmdoi'Y am at yuur !lllll. Professional Foods Livestock I Bottle Gas Dick's Welding Shop/ Don' 5 Wrecker Nnw Is the tlnw In ~r!l your I Ambulance Service Beebe's West Side Trucldng machinery In Hhnpr. for HIH'inr,:. Service Oxygrm nnrl S"r•ll. • Plow PolntH Hcpnlrerl '' 2·1·11our !.il!lvir·o Dcrnnnrl Tnlwlalor "Your l•'rlr•rully Nr!lglliJorhnnrl : ------= Phil gas C!'rwer.v" 1 • Drng Teeth SIWrJHHWrl C:IIH 111111 1•'111!1 Oil 1 Trailer Hnol1s Murlc In Orrlr.r Opr:m I!;I'Pnln~-:s ar:rt Sundays Livestock Trucking Bottled Gas r.'nll 0117!1171 'I"PX/If'O Gns----011 IT 110 IIII.~WI'I' !:all 7-~mH Ball•Dunn 20·1 N. Ct!rlar Ph. OfL-7·<1151 Dr!lmit. - Monrln,v anrt '1'11nsrlnv In 11•1 WPsl. SIIIIC We rllve C:nlrl Stnmps Richard Schultz Funeral Home Hallie Crr.cl1 - Wrrlnrsrlny 20-lh Sclf-Sr.rvc Cylinders ------·------Cnll nnnn nnrl evr'llint:( 3;jl7 Cavnmu1gl1 llond Oprn :! I l1r111rs 11 rr'~.Y CXI'ept MnHon PIIIHIP. 01Hi·l:!21 lOO·Ih Dr.llven!rl Cylinders SIIIHiii.Y 'II' anytime Sut1m.luy ur Sundny Both are anlomallc syHtems Ilclwcen Colh!gr. aurl Il11garlorn ------···· ------····------11oad ------·------··- ---- Darrell's Lower rates for rlunl appliance Lool> w; Hlnarl 11s you are! SI!:LJc SI~IWJ•; Jo'OOD MAitlmT Phone East Lnnslng [•;o 7·7:iii•l George Helbig users ------Visit Our Morlrrn .n~tallntlon Conversion Elite Beauty Shop FOOD 1\1 1\IU\I•:'J' Phone OR 7-5773 lloJllcrJ Gns Appliances Keith's Aulo Parts llEi\liTY SISitViCJ•: Quaiii,Y Gmr!rrles Wrrr·l\1'1' !i!'l'l'lcl! :nwtl Artificial J•'llu! Seiecllnn J•'msl1 fliHI Cold 'W2:1 l~lllnlt. I11J11rl M11sm 1J5 S. ,Jefft•I'SIIIJ I\Jasm1 M 1 Mason I ell S ~------Huhy Cr!l< Livestock 120 W, Maple -----·-·---~----· -· tJ:il17 W, Cnl111nhi;1 ltonrl Ambulance Service Ph nne CJRchard 7·5!ll1 ------1 ~··1:1\NCIS J>LA'r'l' ough I to !mow how good hiH fm· 1'1111111! Cllt·fi·UIIJI 111 Equlpprrl will1 OX,\'f~l'll awl Trucking 23wtf machtnm·y .opemtes. Befm·e buying his Minneapolis-MoliJw --~------~------Usc Pmvecl Dairy £lulls fm·m lllilclllneJ'.Y ageney in ] Df5l, he was a full-time famwt· on nrsu/;dlalor "We Bnrher.·ue In Uw !'itorc" MONDAY- CHARLOTTE Michig-an Cllmatn Condllloncd Arllfleially frnrn P1·yor I'Oad and he still is. Now he's got. :J full-time jobH- WEDNI~SilA Y -- .T AC!{SON M· h· farming and the agency. · Jewett George's Market .IC 1gan Platt Ptlt'chusecl the Robinson Implement Co. agency FIUDAY --· S'l', .JOHNS Bottled Gas Ponliac We clcllvcr on orders of $2.00 or Installallon, conversion and ap. Artificial Breeders fmm Nor~1nn Dat't. ~'he agency was located near· the Rolj­ Funeral Home more Also local nnrl long rlistnncc haul· pllnnccs. County-wide delivery. mson Cadtllac agency 111 Mason. Platt moved it to his far'll1 12•1 S, .Jefferson Mason ing evcJ·y rlay, Ingham·Mnson L()cnl Mason Phone OR·7·Gl53 fot· a year and then expanded to the East Lansing Sand & GOOD WILL USI•:JJ CAW'> ------1 Phone OR-7-7151 30c per hundrcrlwelght Put In calls by noon Gmvel Co. building just nmth of Mason on US-127 in 1952. A Don Hill year· ago Platt becam~ an Oliver Impl~ment Co. dealer, too. Charles Brown He now handles. both lines of fm·m eqLupment plus King-wise Howard Pontiac Radio- TV ~--F-Io_w_e-rs- Roy D. Donald 31:!5 OlmmoH ronrl, Okemos elevators and LJncoln weldet·s, Phone Lansing ED-7·7849 Inscmlnatnr J:llfl :.;, ,Jpffl'l'.'lflll 2nrl farrn soul IJ or Aurelius Platt was graduated fmm Holt school and for awhi!P l'hruu, Olt-'1-Jr:or Cmil('r lflwlf Phone 1\!nson Oil 7-•1321 drove truck for FiedleJ·'s loclwt· plant in Holt. - --1·-- Phone Aurelius :120.1 Mrs .. Platt has 3 full-time jobs. Besides doing office wot·k Cousin's COMPLETE FLOftAL ---·---·-·------fot• the Implement business, she has farm duties and tlw SAVF: on AIITO l'ATtTS AlUlA NGJ~I\1 T•:NTS 65,000 Dairy Farmers Radio & TV Service I Livestock TrJcking Restaurants responsibility of theit· 4 daughters, all attending the Pin!~ at Fcallll"fllg Wcrlrlings call ABS Bulls school. Daughtet·s Sue, 13, and Helen, ll, nrc members of DrJvt'-lll Aule Rwllc fo'IIIH'I"als. J'arlies Inrtrnlt -- Monday llllr! 'l'uPsclay th~ Jolly 1-H club.. The other daughters are Marie 9, anrl Bud's Auto Parts bervlrP. Charlotte -- Monday Afternoon "COME HUNGRY "America's lest" 1 .... :.U.!:ion Delivery Service Battle CrPel< -Wednesday AND EAT ALL Allee, 8. rhe famtly attends the Mason Methodist church. ''Cr.ntr:1J Micilil~iln's Lnrr:r•st YOU WANT" Best for milk production, Dealer In J.;11e ,',.!nrfpJ SHiv11ge" ------.. -·- I Also grmrml lol'al trucl:_)·:··.,...... · · Gladly GJ ven