4-H Horne Talon! Show In .. I Mason Saturday Night \You'll Have Fun al 1l1o PTA llazaar Friday ~li!lhl Ninctv·Sixth Year, No. 16 Ma~on, Miecomes1 1 tgenera · to be a honstcr shot next fall. Dl". nnt n canrllrlntr• For re-election. cake in a practice session for the 'Parent- show on the auditorium stage at 8. The Annes Beach, June P. Smith, Trained for a school teacher, Y ava·'! a t c 1roug t 1 c h oc 1ors, 1 ac· Jonas E. Sulk has now advlsetl stage presentation will be a talte-off on TV Wheatfield;" I~rancls Lange, Bruce Mrs. Cavender developed into a cm·u ng o presen sc et u es. that 2 shots are arlequutc, one th~~~~u~~~~ w~~g~;~a~an~e~.llng of Te~tehers. association cakew~lk planned for shows. Granger, John Frinklc, White keen business woman and ac· When commitments to Nation· next wee!\ anri the other a month _____..:__ Frtday mght. Mary Lynne 1s a daughter of Oak; Ivah Lounsbury, Bertha countant. al Foundation arc completed, Inter·, explained Miss Mll.dred 1 Other attractions include a potted plant Mt·. and Mrs. Paul Richards. The boy sale, silhouette shop, white elephant sale, Gullclt, Edd Witt, Williamston; Mrs. Cuvcnder was burn In Wyeth employees at Mason will, Cardwell nf the Inil'ham health Florence Inch, Herman Baron, Platte, South Dalwta, September upon_ !locto.r's prescriptions, t;r! department starr. Lott JJt/eans Lot­ seated beside Mary Lynne who thinl planned for the PTA bazaar at the· Mason · for the stage show. Other talent stilt !!­ Elsie Washburn, Walter Berg, . She taught school In free Jjut they won't gel it until ure not loo many. Every one or is Carolyn Horiazny, David Lorrl, Chicago; In Canada and In Mason: all National Foundation Council Renews school. Main attmction is the secret talent secret. (Ingham County News photo). ~ommlt· them have hccn wclr:omt! and Thea A. Pulver, Ardath Abbey, She came to Mason In 1922 as a ments have been filled and· the the welcome mat will not he Roman Rndemalwr, Margaret bride of Richard L. Cavender. He vaccine becomes avallable on 3 Beer Licenses talten in with the arrival nf Terwilliger, Myrtle Page, Bessie died of a heart attaclt in New doctors' prescriptions. Pregnant Kathleen Therese Thursrlny. Colleges Send Representatives $1 Hole Becomes Crego, Mary A. Balasses, William York City in 191<1 while with the women and young children now Mason councflmen approved l(athlccn's nrrival may Pvl'n D. Miller, Marie E. Hnwlts. Geri·· U. s. merchant marine on war given priority on vaccine will not the renewal of .3 beer and wine start a new trr!ncl. The Lotts harl $951 Investment rude Tuttle, JohnS. Siwel>, Amos service. have their priorities disturbed. licenses Monday night. License 4 daughters anrJ then tJ sons. What the Ferris Co. bought Keeney, Ethel Prudden, Vcrletta She was a member of Mason The only advantage offered to renewals went to Stephen F. Kathleen's brothers nml sisters To Tell Seniors of Advantages for a $1 hole is now a $951 ill· Anderson, Marguerite B. Merrill, chapter, Order of the Eastern employees by Wyeth is that Jarecki, opemlot· of Court Cafe are Mary .To, 11, .Jane f~llcn, !l, Eighteen universities, colleges Jgan college, Michigan State Nor· vestment, on the level, or it Lansing. Star. they'll get the vaccine free when 6n Maple slreel; Victor Borcjltl\ Nora Ann, s, Susan Clait·e, fi, will be level with n few more it becomes available aflet· priori· and Julius StrolF dump to the Ferris Co. at $1 for them. 3 licenses permit beer and wine Seniors mme to Mason to Ill· any of the 165 scnior·s signified Ella S. Pccltham of Omaha, children live on a farm at 2fifl some foll(s said It was too r:onsumpl ion in the establish· lenrl the c•nunty's second annual an interest sent faculty represen· Strikes Foreman· Nebraslm, and Mrs. Vera East· ments. West Holt ronrl. much of a bargain. Some hint· enlfege clay. The first WliS at lativcM, said Prin!cipal Richard man of Platte. The brothers are ed that a deep freeze or a Motion In renew the licenses Olwmns a year ago. Lansing, Easl Dcmlow of lhc Mason school. H. W. Fredine of Mitchell, S. D., min]( coat might be Involved. On Highway Job was milclc hy Cnuneilman L ..A. His Two Cents Wort- Lansing and Willimnston seniors He presided at the opening ses· and David E. Fredine, Wolf 4-H Talent Show Wileden and supported by Coun· •< So Ed Ferris kept track. Not Point, Montana. cilmers and one o'clock Saturday afternoon. From all sections of the county worth." He found 1111 1Rfi4 two· "The city got the bargain, A limited supply o[ official cent piece in the yard in fr·onl nr Institutions which had faculty fees, housing, courses and oppor· doctors feared that Eggers might with burial In Maple Gmve. Rev. talent is coming to Mason Satur­ not me," said Ed. "I paid all day night for the annua.J 4-H slate highway maps l1nve been the barn last r~rldll v. It harl lain repr·cscntativcs at Mason were tunitics offered by the colleges. the hole was worth." have a brolten neck ot• baclt. But Paul L. Arnold of Mason Pres­ he quicltly regained consciousness byterian church will offlcin te. J. show. received hy tlw Ingham County there many ,\'ears', hut when Alhinn r·ollcge, Alma college, Ccn· The Ferris Co. plans to use News for distribution. They are cleaned up It shnnP. On nne Ira! Michigan, l~crriH Institute, and full use of his legs and arms. B. Dean, Wllllam A. Bergin, Earl The acts being offered are the old dump site for a parlt· Salisbury, Lyle Howlett, Dick those wl1ich survived preliminary free for 1he asking. side Is a ~[HII'lllnlty [01' '""' Two top acts from the Ingham of Michigan Saturday. Judges rnl!. Zlrnmca·nwn'H, lliwl amazon college, Wcstcm Mich· day the county tax allocation Get Scholarships line. One wnlnu t had been dug 11 s.ar.1. lhpcrlcnccol o1· nul. Cull In Ishow will be entered In the state rated tl1e Mason band ln the board again elected Supervisor """"'"I 'l'hured up. Another· 12· for summer study. Inch walnut tree had been dug The board allocates tax~rnlr.s out and its roots severed, ready ·.• Hare and Hilliard Trade u ndct• I he 1:5-mlll consti t·utlonal Mary l•'tedler and Virginia Tay· for the bulldozer. A gust of wind provision. Bullen is· a member of lor wlll study instrumental music, and vocal scholarships were toppled the . tree on to Eggers, Gerald A. Parsons Fails to Recover the board by virtue of his chair· awarded to ~.:an Ann McBride who was using an ax on the felled Before dawn Wednesday morn· manship of the ways and means tree. the time of his death was on the Letters .Over. Vote Tally · committee of the board of super· and Kay Powers. Two ·af the ing Gerald A. Parsons, 53, died In zoning appeal board. He was· a. ' visors, Alton J. Stroud, county scholarships are being paid for Orlando Bugbee was working St. Lawrence hospital. He had member of the Mason Methodist Secretary of State ,James M. lett. The newspaper majority lor school supcrlntenrlent, ancl Lau· by the Mason PTA. One ls being near Eggers. Bugbee leaped and been In the hospital a littl~ over church, a charter· member of Ma· Hart (D) and Ingham County D1·. Taylor was 6,595. '!'he offi· renee Parlter, county treasurer, donated by the Mason Lions club was only whipped by the end of 5 weelts with a heart aliment. son Lions club and a member of Clerlt C. Ross Hilliard !Ill ex- clal majority as shown in the ulso are on the board b)' virtue and the other will be paid by u the branches when the tree fe 11. Most of that time he was under Mason lodge No, 70, F. & A. M. changed letters this week about canvnss was 6,607. That's a clif· Mason Individual. · Reno Mitchell had just driven up of. their county offices. Three an oxygen tent and was fed Intra· On Mar·ch 11, 1926, at Mason election returns. fcrcncc of 102 votes between un· ol her members ure chosen on dlf· The Mason Ieep ln radio com· entering St. Lawrence 5 weelts and 6 grandchlldt·en. The parents, most populous school ·district, for a future In the music field, 1 , Hllllnrd aslwd Har·c to provide flclnl Ingham cnnvass. His mn· munlcatlon with headq unrters at ago. , Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Parsons of 'him with a brealrll Sl odclwlclgr~. Slw wns drosl!n vnlc•· Cosgl'lly, Slrwkbrlclge, MI'A, Nrl· Nnrll1 AIIJ'I'IIliS dlllrr·h. liii\V llw J·fpmJodc CnopPI'Illll(f• rlh!lnrlun. During ill!!' high Hd}(Jo] llo Uonflold, Norlh Hlclgc, Culi­ 11PV, 111111 ~II'H .•liillli'H c. Llllll· IHillllr,V plunl In lll'ilon Wrclnrs· l'lll'r~l!r llilr! hns mulnlulncrl a fornlu, MI'H', Bessie Heynolcls, 111'1'1 oJ' Lill!Hing flilll ~II·. 11111! Mrs. :who]uslic· nvel'llgo 'or :!.l:ln nut (If Sln,('lchrldge, qml Mrs, Ilene Myl~l' Wllllum 'l'iiylor of Ul'oveniHJI'g rlny, lip I'll J:1. 'l'hr! mrmllrr'H of II pnHHIIliC :1.0. nf GJ'egory; 4 slepehllrh·ell, Gill'· C'iillncl Mnrlllll.Y <'Wnlng Oil M1·. I he• Cr.nlrul Mll'hlgnn roopl!l'llllvn :::llw hnH hcen 11 mr.mher of 1he son Lollm£!1', MaRon, Melvin Lnll· Jlllli l'vi!'H. CPill'gr! 13tillen, ~pr•nl lin• day In :-il, Louis vlow· mr.r, Plnlnlleld, Mrs,' Olive Ml'· gh•IH gler. r·luiJ fnl' •1 ycam and Hr•v, anrl Mrs.• Tohn 1•:. Pi'llllen Guulr.y, Siu!!lthrldge, anrl MI'H. Ing t lw mnss Jll'oi'P~slng of l'hlnll· wrLq Jnnlnr elnlls II'C'nHllrc~r·. Shr. anrl fr11nlly lel't l•'rlrluy In HJH'!Jrl l'ns 1111d lurlwys nl lhe TTPmlndt GeoJ'gln ITnwe, Clw!Rea, Thrrr. Is u. nwmhr.r nf lh!! Mclhorllst n W<'c!lc's v•wallnn with lwr pur· nrr. nlsn 26 gr·qwlehllrlt•r.n, '2fl pl11n1 unrl Pilling llrii'H Still· D:rvirl, Al'lhlll' Dr~yo, 1\!i'S, W. D. ,a I duy. ' j Mrs . .TIIITII!H Howluncl llf Sloek· f fUr·hal'll Rlnnflnlrl nnrl .lnd' Ji'a· Orr, Mrs. Vlvluu Mnl't'ison, Mr·s. lll'irlgc, Is Jhe sultllrtlnl·ian. lie has 1 WPrlm•sduy f'VI'Illng Mr. ts 'I'IIIII'Sclay c;vr•nlng al gorw IJPlorP~ aJJd Faywlle Hlr•h ·------·--~ ------______,. ______-·· 1111' IJonw of MJ'. iiiHI Mrs. l!alpiJ SIIIYI'il \VIlli llil'iJ' f,(I'Hilrlpal'f'IIIH, North Aurelius l~urlnPy, ~!'., IVt!l'(' Mr. on. Stockbridge News· Polio Vaccination M1·. and M1·s. llrJ'ilPI'I Hal'llg '1'111' mnnlhly Jlnrly of IIH• Mr. ancl Mr·s. r lcl'hert Hnl'llg M1·. ~1111 Ml'ij, Rny 1\llp.~lrlcl< !lf ur)ri family wcm! dinner guc~sts North t\lli'PIILJS young JlPIIJlll' will Mrs. Helen Beem~n To Start April 29 an!l girl~ a llenclr.rl a lllrl hday Muson ra.llcrl Sunday nflr.rnoon f:ialurrluy at lite homr of Mr. ancl lit• l•'l'ld:1y I'VPnlng, April 22, ul plti'IY 'l'ucsd11y C!Vening 111 lhe on Mrs. Mul'lt Kllp<)lriel> nncl Mrs. Dwight D11wson In Lan.~lng. 7::\0 p, Ill, al 1111' Nurlh Anrrllns home nf M1·. 111111 Mrs .. Jol111 Har· family. 1\11', and Mrs, IUdwnl J<'c>JTI.-; l'illll'r•h, tlg nnrl family of llolt. The parly and f of Gmvcnhurg were Mr. und Collins Htlnllnglon anrl Mr. M1·s. Lei' Wc!hb anrl family. Sunday :;l'hooJ 10: l:'i a. rn. P.lorn- Meeting Mrs. D. D. Dnvld, Wilbur Cronll· Mr. and Mrs. Ch:tl·ies Rieh, Mr. ir.; WoJ'Sillp 11: H> a. m. Young At Board nne! M1·s. DPlos 1-TanJlllh of Mid· righl, S1·., M1·. and Mrs. R. L, and Mrs. Don 11idJ anrl Mr. and Peoples ~ervir·e 7:00 p. 111. P.vn· AI u speclul meellng of the dlclon visiiC'cl rPiatives In Ypsl· Hughes and fnmlly of Elsie, and MI'S ..Tamrs C'ox fi(lPnl r~rlday eVI'· ning SP!'Vir·r. H:OO p. Ill. \VI'rlnrs. Slnelnls, M1·. iiJHI Ml'H. .follll Lee in Lansing. W. Ca:;sPiman, lrw., of :-iltll'gJs Ralph l•'urlnt•y, Sr. Harold Meyers and .Joseph and was low IJidder 1111 meellanical Miss VPva Bullen in l111dtum anti mf'J' memlwrs who IH1ve sung llttolll~> ,,r t•lllf'l'tnltrmt·nlt~ wlwr··· ud­ 7 ::!0 ]l. Ill. adjoi11i11~~ C'fllllllit•."! ...... JJ,t) miHflinn ix t·hur~l•d or· of lilly Jlllln slnc:l' HHfl. Fuu1· mnnl h:-: ...... ~ 1.110 tn r·uiHI' fund~ JUIIKI Ill' paid ut !"t'l/11· !')iUJ-dt•H I'IIJiil'~ """"" "'" ""'"'"' .U,i lur• rul .. l'l, Five from Area Attend Regional Conferen(e

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Herric~ AllliUIII l~lceUon Sclwdull'd 'rhe annual election of school 1\f rR. I~e r. erharclst.eln ofJ'icers In the Slockbridge Com· Mr. and Mrs. Unnard Gerilard· munity Agricullural S('hools will stein and Camlyll, and Mr. and he Monday, .Tune 13. The terms Mrs. Reuben llohde and Knlhy uf Dr, A . .T. Spencer and .Tune spenl Sunday at LhDetroit. sunday. INGHAM _COUNTY. . ' NEWS. . nonrhy comut·o!'la~, Commnn~ol' J,VONR CJITOHRN Ji'OU PANfGJ, Sdunlrlt snlrl. who ltnow legion Building Pcr~ons llolwrl LyuJ]H, Run n[ Tiumld of r1nr gr·riVIls not mnrl!cclllhoulcl Sheriff Appeals LynnA, lA fllllllllH llw B Mldllgan nnt I fy 1he post mm_man!ler, he Kiwanians See ~ltut" l'llilr•ge sturlmllo tnlWI!Vt•r·, ill't·orlliug 11 i\~. riPJHJiy dlrectol' MncDorwld within II fPIV of IIWil' lid· Sdillllrll srlld. Zilllllli'I'IIHIII sug­ Sherlrf BJJI'Ilt!s, llarnlllll .lid wrltr Resigns Post cliiY~ wlllnl'gnnl:r.l• hlghwpy il'ufflc! r,on­ mlttanr;l! men whn hy PI'OI>l'l' gPHii•d I hut I ht• pill Ill hP HJ!I'rl,\'l'ri upon llll' itppllr·nnl's (JPI'Illil thnl unci ll'!lls, llllllltill uld lwtwJ•c•n Indus· V. A. 'i'J'Iiflll'l, l'ililii'IIHIIl o[ lhr rrltwntlnn nnd hnnclllng 1!1111 he• Iiiii hPI'IIIIHI' !Ill! jHJSI hilS 1norr• IH' hnrJ II )C!j.( IJilllJllliiiPJi. 'I'Ju• 11(1 trial r!l'lllH nnd l'IHlln mnnlJol'hig, t'llhnlllill.nted uver a · Pl~l·ind (jf Volliiiii!PI' liillCJI' Iilii II l'llllr!S, I hr• plh•anl nlso IIBlJIIred l3itl'llilill ilc lllgliillll t'tllllli,Y Hr•JH!Iilif'llll r'illll Sii'OJII' ~flld. ym1 r~. ~ " hnrsh nwtllod will pr11hiihi,Y br1 hurl pmpl'l' r•quipmPIII 1111 hi!; I'll' IJJJIIPI', t'l'ilrl II lt!lil'l' of J'I'Sigll/1 'l'hP hout·d HUprrvlsors l'nljJiuyPri, I hr• I'DilllllillliJPI' Sllid, of to 1111'1'1 till' l111ntlir·;qJ, llrll'llhiJI Hlllirorlzr•il r•mployment of u civil lion to !liP I'IIIIIIIY r·onun!IIP!l ir lrr! IHstll!d an lnvitrrliiiJJ to rlllwll" snlll. AT GROUND ZERO-Hnrc close-up view of wreckage of an atomic test tUWI!r nt Nevada rii'IPIISI! dPjJllly ul lust wrc>lc's Lansing IVPtiJH'stlay nlgl11. 'l'iJr· the Willi[ to paint, l'Pgunlll'SS or Lr!­ Bnl'nhlll l.'i llrJI lhr• rr•gJtlrJI' li· l'J'fll'intl Grounds i;llows what happens whrm nn atom!(' clevlce Is set otf'ntop one (If ,!,he :ioU-!0~500- Mrs. Marquardt Dies nwr•llng, Tlw sulal'Y fot· thr new J'r•slgtiillillll i.': t•ll'f'r•llvl• _1\lay 1. glon ufi'IJ!allon, to siJn\1' up Sllllll'· rrnsr• I!XIIIllincr· r11 Mnson. liP is foot spirl"rwehs or str•el. CIJcclting dci.Jrlr. for rodtntion is SFC Lep n. Lam:; of Mandan, N.':D.; mem- Joh \VIIS fi.~Prl nl 11 yr•UI', 1 day. $3,2,10 hrad llll'lllwy at tlw jail nntl Will; In lrJ,c, lt•lil'l' to 1111' r·nnllniller IJcr of nn Army radlologlcnl snfety unit. · Following Operation 'l'hc! Mnson post will lie IHL~I nl ~UhHiltullng for l!rJJ'I'Y WillPII, l'riqll<'l .-·11!rl ill' lVIII 11111 havr· a rlistrlr!t tonvuntlon .Junr! ~li. Mrs. Anna M. Mill'qllnl'nl an operntlnri :1 tlnns will IH• nwdc> al il dlstr!l'l lions. PPir•I'H is now working 11t making an lnlf•ntlnnal r.ITCJI' in Dv the Ad Staff opinion 1vlll1 Stall' HPJHIIillr·an lions, went to Lnn~lng Sexton months ngo, lllPPI!ng In Gmnd lllrllll' Stlllllllj'. 1Jw drug s I on! he sold 2 years not restrldlng the lk£'11~1' uf 0!' C'llllll'lllllll .Jolin F'r.IICPns lwd lrlgh ~ehoo_l, Munday, afl, who ville Bat·lon, ~R. Iloll, 1111 Pt'l'DI 'Mrs. ]{, A. Zlmmermnn spent. to nothing 111 rio with IJI~ l't•Higna· For H-Bomb Test nttl'nd,a 'concr,rl, or:.the ,Lan~lng 1, ltl82, in La11slng. She was a nomlillllr!rl few Ill'S! vlce-eomnwn­ hus lwrn managing ·the · store, which may hnve c•ontrihutrd to r• I inn, 'l'rlqurt fws l'llill'rl for Mr. nnrl Mr~. Halpil G. Simp;• W<•rlnr!Hday In C:hil'ngn on 11 buy· Sym'pJwny /ut·chfrRtra. The trip ·lllcrnil).(iotl li:ISI'· til<.' lfl:i•l Jll'illlill',\' Pil'i'lion. !Te 14 anti \Mr~: 'Oral 'cor~uri,: ncimm·' of' Owosso; a f.ostcNluughte)', Boss will f.(n on lhe t:ond for a hoy' rllecl the l'ollmvlng day. NPvatln. AI C'li!C'ng IIH'Y W£11'<' tiny ul'lr!t" sw•ntllng Ill rtays in -. ball. · Jll't'sirh•nl nl' 1111' W1•issillgt'l' 11 panictl the·r]uplls: ." · · ¥rs. Ivan Lnmlce of Wllllamslon; · r:rn nd Hnplds drug concet•n In Wrtonnllon of 1111 lhe IJoolde lwlrl ·------~------nnl hnvr Jll'IIJlC!I' r•(JIJipnwnl on hi,· rod<~ will lmppl•ns wl11•n lunnlls frdl. ll'illl Is IPil\'ing Snlrll'!lrty to ,ltJIII 1 Snturrlay afiPl'nnon al 1:00 at 1'111' iiJHI \VIIS IJIHLhiP to Slll(J IJi;­ tlwiJ· bieydrs In Masun Friday' McKee Pneumatic Aflt•i' 11 slop 111 L<~s Vr•gr 1s ~IJ·.s. )ilt•l' hu.-l>ulld :11 F'MI ."ill!, Olda­ Estr.s-Learlley. RPv. ll. E. Es('h­ f'lll' in timr '" 11\'llill slrilclng till' Twork Discovers to visit\ Ralph's l'rJusiu, Mrs.• Joe lllPYi!r of St. Panl's Evnngrllrnl hoy, 1311!'1011 is /J(SII ilf'I"I.ISI'ti Ill ·llmpt• will go on 111 Los Alios, liH>Illil. Dean. 'T;Iw l)()ys l'l!luri1ed· honw rii'JVillg Ill /Ill P!\<'I'HSi\'1' ,;pt•t•i( '.':Jiiforni:t, lo vi'.il lhPiJ'.. soJJ / Tt•n Ma.son J'Dilng mrn ITlt'l ancl Reformer! chtu·eh will off!· 1111 IIHrir·., lJJkrs l~rlclay night. l'iutc. 3f'i mile.~ Jlf'l' ilutll' in 11 J'Psidf'tl Pine Fly at \A/ or I< IPI'I',I'. Ill' ho~s liePn .'" Hli\JJII 1" /with ofl'il:PJ'S of II • L< s' .I · IJaJ znnl'. tiJSPl'\'1' IIIJlllil t•xplrwl>~ns. lC lll lllP, till FORAGE HARVESTER -----~------In a leiter tn NPI\'lllllll \V<'tlilt's· \Varn1 ll't':JIIH•J' is hall'!Jill;' 11 was ~Irs. StropP\ lirsl lliJ:lrtl Jfll'llll pinr• Sill\'· II II pi:Jill', /light lu chscuss the pnHslill!lty lngllilm County News April 21, 1955 Page 3 !hal tile I'C'HIJ'icliVI' l'iilliSI' ron IIJ.• fly Prr~·Jir·r i11is sprin~~. at·r·m·riing t•f r•str11Jiishing a chamber in Mn- '"11•••ll'•••ll'l••••••••••a•lll:;:;e*tlzai!IIM••••~ prrvinus lir•enl"' li>P .''l't'I'PIHJ'I' 11f 111 l·:ltoJI '1\l'nrk, rlisil'il-1 f~>n•slt•r sorL Anolher ilf'ganizaUonal meet· I - 1 slnlr's Mfir'P issuPtl 111 l·:n'rtnll Tl10• irll'l'rtP :tn• nln·n~ly ~1:11'11111! (h • z • illg is sf'IIPiltllerl Thursday night, was inrlislilll'l, :rlllllisl ohliit'l'· lo iJi;H. llrntlf'IH•s 1'111' IIJP nell'l\' 01 hot-loris. IIJP mrlmdncc, on tlw remodeling at J

\\NO MORE TIRED ARMS AT NI.G:HJ .my new with JOHN DEERE See your'Wolvorine r.,aurince Co. agent today and have Steerlnr Traotor''- him exol~ln hpw _this Safe Driver Pllm applies to you. . .' . ·~ . tlse Our Easy Paynwut Pltln ''No more tired.arma .at No Extrat Charge night with my new. ']'olin: Deere Model "70" Traolclr with fac:tory-enq~~ui~red Power Steerinq," say.s·Mr: William Schultz Jew~e~t' Insurance Agency William Kaufman.• "I'hav• Phone Stoeldu·id[!;e 7-F-121 551 W, l\IR!)lO . 300 head of .lileers! 'AJi~ 'ISSl Swan Uoad, East. ol' M-!)2 Phone OU.-7-0511 haul manure about · tbret ""' L\Z L days a week. Power Stee;r: inq really takes the 'worlc out of loading. Now J can IN ·PERFECT CONDITION-The sleutts on the platter, that is, load the spreader from illiy if you've even noticed them. They're covered with a speciul Take Advantage of Mason's · angle ... tum the tractor jllastic coating during tile freezing process, and are sulci to lin a horne freezer fDl' as lon11 ~s twt> ,veurs, iw~ording to the wheels easily, 811en when the bucket is full." Chicago, Ill., munuracturl'J" who has clllveloped ·the process. 011ddrou 11nl UflC~ roq~~" -FREE...... Junk Pick-Up Service During Clean-Up Week

Wl1alever your job, tho hy· front-mounted equtpmelll , , • 111 draulic muscles ol John Deere e1trome aa well u avora91 con· factory-enqineered Power Steer· ditiona. lng will aavo you lime and effort every time you take the wheel. Make a date with ue to try tbla Monday-Saturday You'll enjoy new freedom from e:clualvo feature 111 the tractor of - April 25-30 alecrlng eflorl 11nd driver fatlguo your choleo. See for youraell hciw on 11ny job-hi deep sand or John Deere Power Steeilng will mud ••• over rough ground or on aave you lime And oUorl 011 lVII)' billatdea • , , working with heavy tractor job. · ·.All junk and rubbish in containers at curbs and alleya.early Thursday morning will be picked up by city street crews. Help make our town .cl.eaner - and· safer A. A. Howlett & Co. - by disposing of trash this easy way. Thi$ free pick-up offer does not apply to lSG E. Ash Phone OR·7·8681 FIOHTINO SAUCERS-The little men from Murs aren't re­ sponsible for. the ftylns·saucer effect, no1· Is the right uncorked ashes _9r garbage. bY Alonzo Joiner; right, ot Gary, Ind;, as he hammers nt Rudolph Corney, of Broolclyn, N. Y. , Saucers were ser~ed up by the pho­ GEORGE. KELLOGG~ ...... ' . ', ~Sa tk~ JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT tOIII'DPher, who made a ·double exposure. d\l'rlng the Ncw·Yo~k- City Clerk'/ ··. ·- '1 Chlcoso Golden 'Gloves bouts ·at Cl\lcago, 111. · . . : .'. I . ' ~ ' .'' Skipping Breakf~st' ·15···· ·· · ·· Vow8 A,.e Spolttui Catholic Women ·SOciaL E:vents Habit Say Nutritio'nists Discuss Benefit • • • • • • • • • ll,y 1\lrn. Auru•tln Rduwll'rrr· llnlcmst, a mal cfforl should ho Mornhrm; nf IlL!! CuiiJOiit~ Worn· llollrc> UPIJHinsl l'llilitll Ancml mnrle In plnn tn1t, why not n hot. hlttclwrry to rllocuss plnns for the hr~nnllt enrcl pnrty nnrl style show, F'llght 01' !H From Ihe tlnw !lw dorm; open nutritionists who Ht'c! nlurmcrl nt muffin ster1mlng hut molnsHes Artluu; St!trrr·ay Dnnee pmgrnm. ponrl, fancy worl<, ilotrlogs. inln Fnshlon, whlr'lr will ho :;tngl'rl ; 11t until tho final number· IJW lJIIZillll', 'fl ll'aS IIHf!rJ (CI\Vlll'lf the growing hnhll nf tile AmcH'I· hrown hrrmd Sit down some 11 5::Jo Snm Cotton will he the nn· candy, popcorn, soft rh·lnl('stunds. I 'J'hursdny, Mny 12, of the rlnrrer! sponsorl!rl hy liw 'the fllll'f'llliSf' or d11rk hJirrris fOI' f'flll people to sldrstr!Jl this menl. night anrl malw out 30 rllfferenl IIOIIIII'f!l' 111111 mUSit! fm• !hr. eVe· Ice cream social and game ronm 'l'hey gn fllr'tlwr and sny thnt of brcnltfast menus. Hnvl! them · AI 1111! dose of tlw nwetlng, student cnurwll, there will he f1rn nlng will c•nnslst 'or nn lmitru· 'he llf!W 'sf'!rooi co i•rlur•atiorlill '!'he 'rri·HI·Y r.luh will IHIVf! 11 nil llw meals, lla• mrwnlng mcnl nvallnble for· every memhcr of ' M1•s, Wllmn Lehlllllll, Mrs. Genrgt! ·'1 nl. tire Mnson I''J'A bnzlllll' l•'l'lciny mental group from lhf! Mason moviPs mulrl lw rllol\'11; $2:ill for· _,; evening. 'l'IH! home: lnll!lll show baker! good~ snle to rnlse rnorll!,\' til£' snrnml't' t'Pt'J'c''' r ion a I pl'll· IH tlu! orw WI' f'/111 if'nst likely go I he fnmlly, There'll be 11 sense of Clinton, MrH. Gm·nlrl Gi·niwm, hand rllrceled by Kenneth nate· to help out on Its charity worlc •" slwulrl proVP to hf' onr• nf I hr. top g'l'/1111; $~0 for C:uh :-;c·outs; nntl wltiHrrrt. A warm, nlrtrltlmrs nntlclpatlon "Wonder whnt Mro, Irving Hclpcl nnd Mr·s. l•'rnd 1111111 with Mrs, lhrssell MeBrlrle The Trl·l-II·Y Is an lntornatlonal H, Northrup served rnfrcshrnentH. I r •nttrucllons. Tire 'J'V 1hPmr• will at the plano. ~2~ f<11' a snfroty Jlllll'ol parry. hrenl\fasl is nwi·e Important tlmn we're going lo have tills morn· orgnnlwtion relater! to the ,:.J tire fnw nxll'a mlnrrtPs of sif!ep lng'!" .._,be c~arTicrl lhmughrnrt tlw pm· 'l'lw show is trndr!t' tlw cllrce· 'l'hl' PTA nlso Is gi1•irrg rnuslr• 'I' he rwxt mc!t!l lng will hi! a YWCA nnd YMCA, HIIIIHiing for ''eholarslrips, one• Vl 1rlong without n mffpr• brcnlt sn r IIIll t f am II Y mem IJl!l'~ of Ludington, Mondny,h April II, hrlrle, the• fnr·nwr· Llrtrr·a Ell"l'·" nt tlu· "II o'l'iol'i<"slump'l" Boriles took turns preparing hrcal;fnsts at Flint. lm•c·ht or Orr!gorl Spealwrs at I he Fm·m Bureau Cit~·. Orc•goo~. ~ WCTU to Stage l'an't lttrill' IIC~C'(l ll)l IH llotll'~ Willi· fIll' 0 ll WI'S In tl lC f am Y· Af I, I women's lefl Tucsrlny In the Ffll'm /)egrees Are Conf'errecl on II 'l'lrr•y \I'<'I'C' rn:n'l'lr>d at Sl'rion•r, ter· a wee t s Hltll'yrnolllr at Arlzorm, nc!ar I hi' cirlC'tor•'s win! PI' Bureau oiJke were Hny DeWitt, out foori of any kinrl. One complaint· men often have Lalw LrnriHt!, till! ncwlywPrifi' rc•· honw, Man·Jr ~I. ~!.;Meets a·t Howell reglnnal r·eprr.sent;rtlve for the l~ven more< f'nrnrnon is tlir' llOWI Is thnt there's nothing worth tunwrl to IIH!Ir home at ·1.10 War· Two at OES Frienlls Night tl l~unn Bureau; L. Dale Duncltel, of ell'.'' f'Prr•:rl for till! ,"CJUil"~lJ' - Gtuu·nnh!tlll $3'98 up Dart. Bess CQhn of Lansing anrl Mr. Mrs. Rr.ul1l h.r11sc and ciHirlren, Mason Pythia n Sisters anrl Mrs. Marvin Loll ancl chil· ,Jean A.nn and .John, of Litchfield. nn1I lr,r nn t' mn "~· planning to attend the annual rlr·en, Diane ami David. Tire oeca. ,John l\l'usc rs home on a J!l.rJay .COTTON DIHGSSJJ:S convention dinner Wednesday, .sion honored the blrl belay nnni· leave from tile navy, He will rc· April 27, at the Presbyterian versaries of Mrs. Moles, Mrs. pr!rt to the US~ .'Nisconsln out church should make reservations Cohn, Dfll•id Loll and Gary Phil nl Nnrfoll\, Vrrg1ntn. ·.1\,•11,\' lllll'l'lil~' ltu tl.ie Leeds s $X.Ha • with Mrs. L. B. Barr or Mrs. Clif· lips. They altenrlerl !hr. recital of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sharlancl D1·1·ss .. u1 n r•~sses $5.!15 fnril ~mlth before Snturclay, Alan Curtis in 1111' :rfternonn. 11re the parents of a daughter, :SilPs 7 to I 5 Ueg, $114.95 Sizes 12 lu 20 nnd April 23. Jill Mar·ie, horn Wednesday, Apr·ii !·H'z fo 2:H! Mr. nnd Mrs. Gage Fl·cciancl of, Mr. and M1·s. E:lwin MeCreery 20, nt the Sparrow hospital. They Save $45 Tht nn11t In ~roltttlonl Dexter Trail are planning an 9f Detroit, and l\frs. Paul Me· have 2 otlrcr children, Gary, 5, Hiehly olflclenl ~OO·wall open garden Sunday afternoon at .,Crecry of Leslif' were Sunday anrl Margir>, '1. Mrs. Slwrlanrl Is * 500 Watt lllumlnallon with powerful. quiet blower for tafrtmt 3 o'clock for· the Mr. and Mrs. callers of Mr. anrl Mrs. Lmwcncc the former Jean Pari1s,. daughter * Brighter Pictures coo/nen Cooled 5" f/3.5 Yard and Garden club nnd Ocsterif!. of Mr. anrl Mrs. Donald Parl\s of * E11.sy to O(lllrate (lna•llumot ltn1 In Iars• MILLS STORE $69.95 helical fotualne bofltl. OI'I•:N I<'RIIII\ \" NIGII'l' friends. Dr. ami 1\Trs. A. V. Smith or Williamston, UNed Only AM 1Jemon~f1·11for - nunrrmtced Wllh SfHCTt0~·5tml· American Legion Auxiliary No. Mason spent llw week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cremer f'loPic Chantll. 1 $75.00 148 will have their meeting at Mr. irnd Mrs. Roger 1\ierstearl ··•i of Lansing spent Sunday with Kodaslide the Vevay town hall Tuesday, their new home in Villanova, Mr. and 1\!rs. Ion Phillips. Reg. $62.50 - 81·ownie TDC April 26, at 8 p. m. The Chile! Pcnnsylvani:J. TllC! J\if'rsrearl~ I Mr·. and Mrs. Ron Lewis hon· Welfai'e program will be pre· moved from ?vinson to Villnnovn orcd their rlaughtc>r, Sue Ann, on Projector sented by Child Welfare chair· last fall wlwre i\•lr. Kierstead i~ I her first hirlhrlay annlversai'YI MOVIE PROJECTOR PROJECTOR man, Mrs. Kenneth Brown. Two an officer· in W~·c!lil International Sunrlay. Present were Mr. and WARE'S DRUG STORE speakers fi'Dm the Retarded Chll· Limiter!. Mrs. Leslie Br·tmo and son, Leslie, Heg. $23.!15 Now $49.95 dren's center at Lansing will talk Mr. and Tllrs. R. A. Foster nnd and Mr. anrl Mrs. John Ridgley and show pictures. This meeting daughter. Ramona, of Glb~on· anrl children, Francie Lou and Now $42.50 Sa\'e $25 Is open to all post members ancl burg, Ohin, spent Saturday with .Johnny Bill. Mrs. Lewis served l(r StO(l Complete Holt and Leslie posts. Refresh· Mrs. C. F. Sehultz. icc crcnrn anrl cal\e, Reverse ments will be served by the com. * -Save $20 $16.95 mlttee, Prescription Maccabees will have a bal{ccl goods sale at Tom's Mnl'itet Fri· Methodist WSCS Circles day morning, April 22, at 9 a. m. 300-Watt Argus Automatic Projector Service Members of the Rebei{ah edule April MeetillfJ'S coteJ•ie will meet at the home of Reg. $66.50 Mrs. Hazel Hulett Monday, April· Methodist \oi/SC:o; cit·des have the Eieetn cir·clc .. Mrs, Robert Now $56.95 25. set the dates for their· Apt•ii meet· Droscha anrl Mrs. Elmer· Jude!'· Rebekah mother·daughter· ban· ings. Two circles will meet for 4 Registered Pharmacists iohn nre co·hostesscs. Miss Lu· quet will be F1·lday,' April 29, ,Jt potluel' dinners ill one o'cloel{. cille Pr1itt is ananging the pro· New Just Received · the I. 0. 0. F. hall at 6:30 p. ,m. Weclnesda~·. Ap1;il 27. Deborah - !(ram, "Unity of 1"11e Faith." Mr·s. Those attending are to taltc their circle members will ga 1her at the to Serve You Karen Field will give the devo· own table service and a dish to home of M1·s. Fmnl\ l~et tcrs, 3038 lions .. Bamcs mad. Mrs. !~rani; Nethn· Orpha Ellen cir·cle members AI~WAYS FJtESH PRESCRIPTION DUU6S wny has charge of the program, plan to meet with Mrs. James Keystone Miriam circle members a1·e Hulett, Wcsl' Columbia, for a Bargains planning to have a potluck din· dessert luncheon at 1:30 p. m. ncr at the horne of Mrs. J. B. She will be assisted by Mrs. Movie Projectors and Cameras Dean, 119 Nm·th .Jefferson. Mrs. Marcus Hanna nnd Mrs. Earl Prompt Delivery in Bo.oks Gem•ge Kellogg and Mrs. J, C. Dunsmore. Mrs. Glen Oesterle has charge of devotions. Gtiar'ai1tced for Liftl Shelves are packed with Greene arc co-hostesses. Mrs. Ed· FREE DELIVERY books, fiction of all kinds. ward Judcrjohn is prepnrlng the Mrs. Eveline Shaffer hns asked None over 50c, many at Jess program. Mrs. Arthur Jewett and the Youth group to give the pro· than. that. Mrs. Grover Akers will give the gram fo'r Ruth circle members Phone OR 7-0411 Oh, I almost forgot to men· devotlmrs. Monclny evening at the home of $49.95 Up tlon that . the second printing Mrs. Eel Lyon, 1317 South lves Mary Martha nne\ EJecta cir·· rand. Devotions will be presented of Peg Leg Is .nearing ex· cles have scherlulcd thelt· meet.· .. · haustion•. If you .want one, by Mrs. Chester Fletcher. Prlscll· Charge It ' lngs for Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ia circle members are planning a - Open an Account' - Time Payment you'd bettet -~uy now, · · Leland Austin, 315 East Elm meeting for the same time with DRUG and. street, will entertain Ma!'y Mar· Mrs. Raymond Ryan, 529 Main tha circle members with Mrs, court, as hostess. Assisting as· co· .CAMERA Rov.W. Adams Forrest Fry and Mrs. Alton hostesses are Mrs. Philip Sirrine Phone Above CIIMley'a D•·ug· Slo1'6 Stroud as co-hostesses. Mrs. Lou Is and 1\Irs. Wilbert ·cummings. A Drug Mason Stld hns charge. of the program. movie will provide entertainment OJM!u .UternooJ18 M1·s .. Duane Barr, West Dans· for the program. Mrs. Olin Strick· OR 7-0411 Store ville roa~, wlll open her home to ling has chru·ge of devotions. WARE'S t1 · ... · · .. . · .. d11ctM t11e bU5lt11!55 ml!etlng with a owerln(r path Ill the par~ With memlll!ra'answerlng roll cpll wllh 4-11 Clubs a l'ltlnbow In the hnclt cer!er!!~ the presentation or f/Je mnsl use· group, nttcnclerl the nffalr, The lesa ~n!lgets tlle:r hnvo In tholt• Hospitals Jhu·ue~t lfflncl 'I'nrnnrln

e STORES EASILY I e ROLLS EASILYI CORNR WILDE e CLEANS EASILY! BRIAN· DON LEVY RICHARD CONtE JEAN WALLACE 100 lb ...... • ·.

'· ·~ T11es.- Wed.~Thul·s. APRIL '26·27·28 Certified. ' . ' ' '. ,. ,, Dakota Seed' . Ctmtln fer • ""' dtmen•trallenl ···.' .,··',,I Errol ~lynn • Gina Lollobrigldi. · Nt tbfi1•tf•nl ·.·: in Mason .TRADITIONAL - Traditional "Crossed Swords"~ · Russian folk pntteJ•n Is motif f~r .blouse of II] Is two•tone silk Home· in T~chnlcolor ..summer ensemble, one of. the ·.-·;prlng-summ.er fnshlons being . Shows at. 7.:30 I•· m; ?nly '· · :nodcled In Mo~£ow, :u.s.S.R. Appliance •'hoto ,and caption matCI'Ial !OI' "' : ~ "" this peek behind the Iron Cur· 120 W. Mat•lc: · .· Phone ORchard .7·951~, ,, .. 'l .UI.ID .1''' {l:oi)f i SPv!~t .!IQurc~ "'~n;anr .FEGSi!l&§iiiiffilii an . en 1 ... ·-·- .. I. 2.. T- .. J TnAcron Ti'On snln, lOfl~ Min· - neupolls·Mn!lno 1 U13 ii'IWI or wll h llvo powC!r, In Vl!l'Y gnorl cnn. For Ad Action rlllinn. Will hnnrllr. lhrrw 10-hwh plnwH. Also nn Ollvel' 2·ho/lom lfl·lnl'!t plnw. L, W, etwnny, 427 Bank 1-intJih C'nllr>r:r• rnnrl, 2 milcH wroHt Phone and nnP 1111/P H<~tt/h of MnRnn, l:lw/1' where OR 7-9011 rlohn Bean Powe1· Sp1•aye!'s fo'm· homr., rm·hurrl, rlnlry fcu·m, J;:l'l'<'llhOliSP, lllll'S(Il',l' anrl )lOll/· • WmhwH\luy uftm•noon li',Y fnrm d••1ullinn on dnsNilimls Any Sl:t.r. Buill hy gnnr/ J'(•/lnhiP <'ompnny .,_ tHJ WOI'ds foJ• 50e - Ad­ Culi 01' Wl'i/P dij,ionul WOI'dS 14\ I'IH'h \ I Wayne C. Millr1· • OluN.~ilic•d disjtlay 111ls I' Everybody 11,1 e JH'I' hwh I Sales I 2fil ('ollt•gr t'nad • Ou1• of l\lillhi,c:;un 1s la•·~­ Mnso11 t'lll'lll S•'ll· I Phnnr OH.rhlll'rl 7-fi8:la ••sl. wnnl. ud I i lnus 11wl r lhtnSI'Wifl• I --~------I Banlar-nld Hcrr.fcml must move tills soon. Call Whipp impl1mwnls In slock.11 WhPel Ollvm· nnrl with IJI!Ifr•· cnlf. One! hr·••d a. "' A y IV 1 llf'tJ r11' I'V" ' 1 Farmer's Bank . Michigan ,, ann J::I!IH'., ·• · · 1 • ~· horse l'lcllng 11'111'101', $27!1 up. II Mlnnrapnlls-Mnl Ill' 0111'yrar·nlrl l'l'gisll'l'l'fl Angus with:1-y<'rll'·nlrl heifer IlPI'P• <'nlf. nlngs f~D·!l·O~H. - --·--16wl--- Jllows, cttltlvale.~.1 1 dls<·s, PIplows 1 Phonr OR·7·Rfl71 A J'lificial Bl'eedm·s ford to fi'PS I1!'11 In .filliP. ,.,'-·lUI'1 II'S Dr•J(AJ.n-1> C£JS'/'Ol\1E'RS.· Yllll.JniiY :-;now nne mows awns. HIWI, lfiwll" SnwPrs nl Okr>mos, Phone• ED· p/r•l; up yntll' sroPd r•oJ'n at my Jl'., $99.95 up, lnols In sloe!<. Voss ----~------~-- -- lngl1111n·Mason LnPal 2·.182,1. 1fiw1 homr., a miles north of Cllnson on Sales und Service, 179[} US-Hi, MERRY '/'ILLER-II sells llseif. P11t 111 r•a/ls hy noon ------~ -- OIH•nws l'rlad In Lnmil mnrl, 1!', Olwmos, 3 miles ensl of J•;asllJan-~ Mulches, /Ills lectrlc welcomed. C'all r•oJ/pc•t fV·•I·0.31:J, ••. hnnl• at.: arlvanf'r Willlrnn Muso/ff, 20fi OR-7~651. , 111w1 '"" r;;,.,. ''""· " "·", 11""'''"'" -- - Rowena fcr.rls, hay, straw nnd Ji'inr.s/ in l"nrm Machhtf!ry --~-~------______t'Llgs, !Jxl2, $:i.!l:i; flxlii, $10.95; PIGS-I!:unpshire and Polan:! BULL - Will sr!ll or trn~lr. for Isalt [OJ' walr>r sofiPnr>rs. Also 1!15<1 MM-2!3 Irae/or wilh 2· m· M·M nnrl Oliver THACTOR---19;12 .Joltn DeCI'e 11 CAS STOVE-- !n gnml c'OIIr/ilion. cww wou/ llrrow rugs, nn/y $1 weaning plr;s. Gemlrl Oalr•<•JITI'I~'\,, ' ' PIC'S''' l1r•st• '''l" otrl • .onr'.7~87~ 47 If L 1 I I J I D B 'I' 'lllrl 'Ill llllnl'll'llloll'll il'l.l' lo'lrlet·l ~. "" 1 - •'OIC·••erguson1 1u e, ' CHill'S,1 SUI 1 11ill 1e 1Ill' - I' - !l" S I l Purehrerl IIHmJishin• h. or thr..brcecl ii'Om high record ili'Ome, first eulting; sr.conrl •ar·mnl M,nr.w l'llllPI', tns 1lrorn tl14F6. 1fiw!J r_ront-cnd attachment, Dearborn phone Oll-7·17!11. 1 s. I 111 __ ·_ Phif IIayhoe, !iOS l-liil']lr.r·ltf':Jsnnr~!Jie. road, ovel'haulerl Ill! type rli~k Bhcl< I·hwl; lruv 11 li>w1pj~ '·~· dnms·, 3 grnnrlrlaughters of Pnbst PUlling all:lifn and r·Jover hay, ' -·------~-~------·- · · · ' ' .. ------I II --phone--~- OR·7·7GS5.-· ------1Gw1 Hoamer, I he sit•e's dam "Ex" wilh string II('[.· 1 "', I3 . !"'I'OS(, 170 ,)~ ,,,m•'" W-30 trnclor on ruhbr.J• tor corn planleJ'. 1-IaJ'l'Y Ji'ord, A 1' v I M"rsce aneous BOARS-Yorl15 lb., <'>•. WhH ,, gllo, ,10,1, gmmt· I AU , "" \y>e' """•hlo 21 .1 W. loo·, $1<>. Two 111 llo p,, ""dlog " '"' wllh ''" oHm•l "' Modo\ A 6-fool '"', '"'"" !lOAn GllA VF.L, $.15 n sr.l. Roy D. Donal1l,11 ·sr.n. ·Jet-fhr.ln"'gni\\• into money fnr •:e,l'o•;, ~e·~~ a '.ons. ltsr. s lr ng ;;~·~, ,,;,""~~,·~:; ~:ts:~,~ Morici Gfl Allis-Chalmrl·s [i.ft. P. He pail· Service j I'll 11 1 'mm'1'm'fn''ifriutfliiYi\ i·'iiTii.ts C:en- you. If yoLt want club heifeJ·s or . , ice, 1790 US-16, Okemos, 3 miles T. O. with picl<·tlp atlndHnrnl Dr.lrolt Jewr.J, \Vhill' . $:l!l.:i0 J:ll'll.\'lll'r 1. san< anr Jflc< 1 1 1 r~nii.Jrl ~·lies.. 1 tr.r, m· phonP Anrelills :~2fl:J. 1(1 1 . 'J ·s 0 nol f'l'l1 10 .11 He mrmhr.1 -- NiiJOgr.n rloesn I easl of Easl Lansing. Phone ED· anrl Hlrow chopper. , Alltomalie Washers * DJ•yrJ·s EI ECTRIC RANGI~S dirl. l•'rnnds1 Slusser,1 1Mason ·, v slOW ~el eJ. -.r ' ' • r·ost- 11 pnys 2 5915 ] Jwtf , 'V · w , "J .. " : GJ•nvrl Co., phone OR·fi·,l1fl4. ------Vtencl 'th1s sale. I rB1 &T Bangs lester/.S · '· · Modell'e b• NT lei' Case1951 aulomntir· lwin,• • ' l~lrPil'il'l'lnget· Hangi!sns 1wrs • Frigidnlre, Whiff', c · owt( 1 ·' SADDLrc10 HOR.SF.S-A., " F~~y~,"'~':..'h,I:"~,:,,:~~·B,;;;\.- :; Cook Ei'aJ'I11 Nitl'ogen FARM EQUIPMEN'r - ,,.,, ...,. Mo~•l ';, c.. ;.: ;.,.,, H"""''"' 11 ':"'".;' :i'B" ...... '""'"I I~ACVN MOWE:Rfi ~=- :r;;;~1;~-;,;;;1 · yenr·s 10 yrnrs. Gnorl gentle Detroit, Plymouth. C.01 B. Smith, Sel·vjce tiona! disc:, Inlernationnl dmg, wllh r:orn and hay lwarls, 19!i0 PI'Ompl fil'l'VIPP nJver·sa • · •lll'IWI' Johnston, Goorlal/, Duo·ThPl'm, N"' ffi, $75 "o·h. AI'" 2 """" '''" M'"''"' & A" loo "'· Wll- fo 1O<'o"l'"' 1 moweo·, 7-fI. '"I, Mmlel c c"" F "''go H""·" eo· "lito S:m ·"' 1S"' p p; o "I' m·lleo "" o1 ""'· W" lk· wr.slr.t·n snrlclles, $3!i r:Jeh, one liamston. 1Gwl 2•l!ll W. Colllmbla and .John Deere 2-hollom, 1G-1nch with corn head only, 19-19. .'l Wl'ingr.rc.,"""' Washers, · ...... Yo11r · .. lng OJ' l'iding in either !'Pel or ro- new snrlrlle, $1i:i.11 BririiPs nnd mar· Phon<' OHI'ilar·rl 7·701!i Iplow. Also Universal manure Model CP Case Ji'omgc• T-I:uw~ICI' (}ail Ifedglen Choice fso/rl as is! ...... $15.00 tm·y. All sizes fl'Om .18" In 84" tlngules, $/fl sPI, Roy D. Don· COWS-Four dairy cows, 2 floJ., llwtf loader. Phone OH-7 .. 1033. Ji'Joyrl quick detach r•orn :111rl hay Phottro OH.-7·,1!lHi I'l'igirlairr Automali<· W:1slwr cut. Come out nnrl ask for rlemon· "d' '"'"' '" f ,,.., *"' II' "' A"" ··"I" h eo"' ",,, D!''r' d '" ''"I "'i<·i ·i l~iiJ:: RS - ~-A;;;;--"""",\,, w'I'""· 600 M1 US-111, 01"'"'"'· 3 mil~ oo" 3_2_n3_. - ...... ---·- -"~WI ,,,,,,,. c""O:;'Y' ""' \""' ' ~I pi""' "", ..,I e. ,.• ,,,,,, '""\' ""' PLOW-2-14 ou,, plow ,,. "'\o ''"'" " Ill ,.,,,.,\ hi h•h. PI 'I Consumers Pow eJ• Co' I of ""·'' I "'"'"I< """'" ED- J • RlJLL __ Pui'Phl'<'rl llolslr.in hull, month. Pl'lce $1.Jfl .. B;~ngs ami 113 lawn sr.rrl. Bt!nwn/ Ji'(•rrl & Sttp· Ol' trade Jor· manure spreader. 2-botlom 14-ineh hydr·aulir· .John . 11 ga~ Mason, Midtlgun 12-~>:~:'_-_ __ ------~--11_'_1~1_[ ,. • Jnixer9 months w'Jiil rlrr·t•··,r·nlrl. Also11101111 ..cement J .. l.V. andtested. helfcJ·s. Also HolsiPJnWill rlelivr.r. Jcerlr.J· Hoy steers D. ply__ ·______13wlf On1, Dansville.l'llhhet· .•John Met•r•hnnt, Route"15w2 lnlel'llationalDeere I railer 3 plowhrg. onl'llllipHr'IWl', slr.rl. Bottled Gas Phone ORC'Itnl'rl 7-flfi•J I IG ~- JUJMMAGE SALE- SpringG and Cheney, 2 milr!s wrst and 11 mile ona r, scconr nnn sntlll ot :mo BALES niPc riovc•· hny. il ------·-~- • ~ . , . 111 127 - ' D I I I f I · 1 w 1 ll'l'e new, lf).ft. In w 1 summr.r rummage sa 1e cays1 a south of Mason , Soulh Aurelius Cenfer. Phone :1202 delii'Pl' nt ·rasonahle mtes. See· tile New Cas·e 10-!t., nr.w. 20-lh Self·Serve Cylinders NEW APPI IANCES \V . 1wee< . to .>:. . pen '1'1( ay eve· 1 cullipacl~e,·, 1 9 10 0 1 1 Aurelius. Hiwl Bert Whillal;p ·, phone Leslie easr 2-mw lllOLIItlerl r•OJ'n planl· 100-lh Deliveretl Cylinders ~ . J. • ~. -- • e s 1111 jnin!:s until 9 o'doek. Two loca- College mml. luwl 35·13. 6wtl FOl'Cl Tl'l'cyc!e' • r.r·, fil~ :J-polnt hi IPit ll'ilf'lm·, Bolh am aulomalic .~ystems have n llmlled supply of nr.w lions in Lansing, 12·/G 'l'uJ·nc•· and BO_A_R_S_'-~2---P-~~~~~~~·~I Ber·kshl~·~ --~------1!l53. Lower rates for '. Wt•ight HIJoul 3flO lhs. Hay-Grain-feed I-IAY~-70 hales or tlrsl cutting Tractor case IG·hoiP fcrlllizr.r grain clrill, users tric ranges, freezers tchrst nnd usecl furnitttre nnrl appllanl'es In· Hex Towm.eml, fill R Columbia good alfalfa hny, 40c each. 19!11. ·nslnllallon Convr.rslon upright) unclrefrlg~ratm:s. 'r!ll'SC eluding icc boxes and l'cfrigera· Eler:lric CTeam sej,nrntor, excel· Used Equipmenl Case moclcl .T hlmvrr fomgr. IIIHI Bottled Gns J\nnH ce!'1 m·r. lmoc :lown Jll'tr.e lmm tors for that summer collnge and fi Anhydrous An11110nh"t. lent condition, $50. George W. 2 Good 1949 Ford 'frnctot·s r 11 1111 $80 to $120.1 ~t!d 111Honw Appli· trnnsienl worlters clwelling-heds ~fl~'~;i! Mn~~!gfl7;a~ans~;ill~:ason,1 Ma~on Gooc/noe, corner of Canal road l952 Ford Trnclor with slr.p-up, .Jot~'l~~er<:'-wirle-scc/lon, 3-sr••llnn Mason nnce, "1 20 W. Maplr., phone OR· and stoves. Buseball, fishing, golr ______82% Nt"""" ""' Bo1dge Dlmo.,dole. 'loodowo l''"'ml"l"" ·""''"'' ,., h honnw. 7<]911. '16w 1 ,,. """'' ,,.,., hog eq Will Bar·k sm·ving you againlhis yrar Phone 6.4825"=1.. w Several Used Plows 1 14w4 l m. 15 2 Home Appliance ------·------·-·-· 1 B 1(!8 tf'n l'SI n "ay. :me. ' ..\!. 120 w M 1 alJg>··. I tester. n I ,, ot•f '·Isa e o"I'B trar eI eWlS 1aw Good US(![] Blnckhawk C!Ol'll F. C)', Alldel'S011S l?-r PI OR 1 1 7 "'911 BI'g· ------~--.~------d I or f ee< Ier Jltgs .•" T. 13. 0I nit fon. l \"I L . Sl A llllydl'OllS Al111110lll'a Planter ~ . ape r.: SAFJ~S - All maKeR, types and 182( 0 mllr.s north · of Dansville. Phone • ' ' " ~ HJar- 'son 8')rv NT'rROGI,N User!' Plow .and Scrat>Cl' Jo.r Cuh D v'll 0118MA 1' 3 'l3G3 wne c turr ·,J, AtJIJll'a-IlCeS 1 sizes. Bought, sold, opened an f • MA·3·3241. 1Gw1p • I' lf'n · I Mn ~'t·actot• · · J6w1' l.Jwl repait·erl. \'nttll doors, money ORchard 7·!i811 '-tc ' 01 her Tractors and EC]Uipment ans I r. r mon . '* I - a e ' chests, sleel des liS, filing cabl· ' - PIGS-2 hog feeders for ~ole. ~ 1 Also Dm·oe feeder pigs. Frank ALFALFA-Second cutting.14wlf Wil­ Custom Applicatlng Burch Disc, 11 ,'.·ft., hyrh·aulic _ AUCTION at 3081 Eaton Rapid~ N lnternatlonul I-Iru·veslf'l' nels, li?l.ll' gas and coml1ina· Bacl~us, phone ED-7·7277. lfiwl liam Fountain, 2% miles west Dalton & Moran controls.tloll R~acly fo1· demonslra· CULTIVA'l'OR-Internnllonal llv,. d L f M ew tlcin service. Murphy Safe Co., 1 2 1 1 of Mason on Cnlumhla road. 2119 Searls Hd., Webberville draulic cultivator. Fits I-T Ol' M. 1ron G , anscl 10ng, ol acrossev r sl'Om lttrd U·.1' FREEZERS0 cub c eel 1-?G -~, Ceclul' t'O,"rl," Lansing, Ml'clt, ,._-ANGUS BULL-2 years· old, reg· Phone OR-7-1114. Hlwl P rove s e Y a One-quarter2 mile south or • lstered. G. F. Hns1tell, 2 miles · Phone 41"1 1 or 4F'13 Lansing· ,Tractor and Ivan Pnrlwr, phone Leslie 4439 ate 7 p. m. There will be tools, ap·n. Regulat•' ' ' $529.95 ' P t tl US ' east of Eaton ·Rapids on Barnes 26% Nitrogen-per ton-$7fl 13wtf Equipment Company ---~~------1-G'I_v_lp !lllances, comforters, , dishes, SPECIAL $.1!15 ennsy 1van 1all 1n ersetcl onfonH It· road, phone Eaton Rapids 4-1003. lamps, used furniture and many 127 or 1 m e nor 1 o o . Lawn Grass Seed HAY - .June clover and alfalfa 2828 ·East Grand Rive1· EQUIPMEN'l' - Mci(ee harvest· other items too numerous to men· International Harvester Phone OX-4-3241. 23wtf 1Gwl Lawn and Garden Fertilizer. lll'ome hay hy the hale or ton. Phone IV·2·2175 ers and suction blowers. See A·750·D Model Alfalfa and Clover Sr.ed picture on anpther page anrl call tion. Consignments accepted till Am CONDITIONERS Allen Fl'ederlck, 1 Y! miles south 16w1 Y 2 SRED GILTS due to fm·t·ow in· OU!' representative in this urea. one p. m .. day of sale. Come .lpln R I $3 9 ~ WILLIAMSTON MEMORIALS- May. Mrs. Lula Howe, corner of Mason on US-127, phone OR· Le the fun. Free coffee. Not respon· egu ar <1. ,9,, Bement Feed and 7·01.11. llwtf -~--~---~~-- Richard Powers, slle, phone sible for accidents, Lansing Econ· SPECIAL $24!l.95 Highest quality monuments of Eden and Ingalls roads, Leslie FARM TOOLS-Grain elevatot', Leslie 200fi. 16W.1 omy Furniture. Swtl Route 1, Leslie phone 2204. and marl

DO YOU LIKE hnmemnde rolls? L! I me balm thorn frn• you, COLLEGE POTN'l'F: SUO -Of· StcHP ll1em In YO Ill' f1 er.zeJ', fm·s complele pint IPR!lkllons Pal lwr· House, I! over lr.nf OJ' fm• your p1 olecllon Clussecl "A" lmols, fiO,• prJ• b,!l,m s clozt•n. Cln· rr.slclrnllnl. Lois l·1Gx21() anti 12i'ix210 Locnlrrl on rollrrre ronrl neq1 IIu1 pr·r. Trr rns nffPlC'rl Owner E I~ Went law!, ~~80 Tim·· rourl phonr. OR 7 R:i:IJ :12w1f Apples • srms Docktel"s OJ•chard 11 ~ mile;; smil h of Dansville Dogs and Pets BOARDING - Private outdoor runs for ench dog G1 een Acres Kennr.ls Phone OR 7 D79l. Sun clay hours 'i·O() !l no Jl m.

PARAT\EETS- Home l'nlsed beauties G 11 n I'n n teed huby 120 ACRES, locnled 8 mJles south males, $1 each. Also cnges, seed east of Mason on blllclttop, ti .mel all lmuls of HUpplies and room home WJih furnnce nnd toys Closed Sundays, open eve buth, la1ge hatn, s1lo and other nmgs till 9 Bl.tll,tfn's Bird htuldlngs, wheal, nnd good land Sltnppl' .'J07 Mill st1eet on [IS 127, PJ wed tight, $.l,JDO wlll handle Lrsi!P phone Lr.slle 108 I baJ.mce on eu~y terms Shown b~ appnmtmenl B1 udsllnw Rea lily, Wehher·vllle, phonr !i I WcbbeJ Ville l~w2 13LACI< nnd while fcmnlr. clog, 1 y, yc us old, to give .!Way Att NPwm 111 2Db S C'ollc!'C r oa•J. Phone OH 7 74R2 triwl [l

Abel WHIPP Real Estate FARM AGENCY TN DANSVILLE-3 J'Oom Wilh cxlrn la1 gc lot on

36x(,() full hasement ha1n, stanchions, 2 ~UI gnragP., pout lry house, ~I nc•res l1llahle Somr. of the hello! Janrl 111 Tng hnm count} An ACRES ~oulh of Mason A gnorl modm n 7 1onm home Automotive Autnmatw 011 heul, tJ herhooms,

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A-1 Used Cars Glenn Casey Big· Savings Auctioneer f'ORD- lflii l Custom FoJ'rlol Williamston, Ndc!tlgnn l~vel'g'l'een Sale Plionr ('oiler L 227 W Cadet blue With IVOl y top Buying Wool C 'in sf fllll ol eveJ green slorlc J~ordomatlc·, J,ul!o heateJ tu1n Ill 50wtl SJgn,lJs, JlfiWP.I SIPPI ing 131' A1IJ01 Vttue - .Tuntpm s CONSIGN YOl11l WOOL 1 Slll'llr e - YPWS , • SdVIIlgS rm a hl'ller Jll hr Mungo Ptnc 1•'0RD--19'ia CuRtnm R cylincl<'r Now 1s the t1me to blossom out l'mrlm Beautiful glarir.r hlue. $1 ~0 up With a OK Used C.tr - Ptclt PLANT NOW AND RAV8 Harlto, hentr.r, llll'll stgnuls, the beatlly of your chotrP anrl tutled glass and waslwrs 'l'hts DRIVE wltll PlUDE lilte new ear h,Js only 13 <1!11 Cal'roll Gardens CHEVROLET, .1 2 tone In own f'm liP I' of. Lansing ami Smtl h miles TI1111 y on this one heauJy 111 ,, 1953 model w1th 2 Stleets MnRCURY-1953 Custom Tuclnt dooi·s - $1,191 00 I T1·urnan Light green finish. Rurllo, he.1t CJIEVllOLET, the queen of ihrm Phone ORehat•d 7·0382 Whitne.v m· Mere-a malic d1·1ve A one Phonr> Lrslll' !1071 all A 19'52 mntonn and hlaC'lt ------,------l-6\_v1 J' 1 > Box .1~ I owner beauty 1 •potJ Cfll!pe Has all hr. fme STHAWBERRY PLANTS, evex 7wl0p F'ORD-1953 Custom 6 c•yiJndeJ ti'Jmmtngs -- $1 095 00 b • S D ] F ' f Tudo1· Fe1 n green. Radro heat· CIIEVROLET 3 19 ~'1 'l dnfl! eatlng en. un ap atr ax, er and famOIIJ' Fmd OVIH dJ'IVI' . il~, ~ ' Robinson, slate mspecled G. W. With Powergllrle, Indio and Ross 289fJ Evely road. 15w2p ------Tis I lice new wilh only 13 000 heater Nearly new tn·es ·--'------miles Hurry - $995 00 FORD -1952 8 cylmclm· Vtctm ra CIIEVROLE'l', 1951 model 111 Orlg111al light blue fl111sh With sp1111g g1 een dress A real huy 1vory top Radio, lw,!IP!' ami at the low puco of - $6D!i 00 l~m·rlnmat ic drive Its an exit a • '~nice one ownr1· Pal Spring Truck Values 31811.1 S. Jefferson FOllD-1911 8 cyllndot• Tudm FORD, ,L 1054 heavy duty !:1 ton EVERGREENS - Beautiful 9 Fnrmers Bank Building Mmnon finish Rarho, heal!'!, p1clmp, n V 8 with 4-speecl yenJ' Douglas fir, "$1; <1 to 6 ft CUSTOM WORK - Rntotllhng. seat r OV!ll s Its a honey. 1rnnsmJsston, d11 ectron stgnc~ls JUillpet• and arborvllae, $2 50, Office Phone Clat enc!' D.lllghcl ty, 1<107 On· I~ORDS-1950 model Tudm s nml - $1 295 00 Inrgest selection of evergreens ondnga road, Holt Phone OX­ For dfl!•s Several to choose FORD. 1953 '2 ton, with only flowermg shrubs, shade and fru1t OR-6-4021 " 83<13. 16w3 ll om. All 111 excellent conrltllon 13 000 1mles, V 8 and all for trees, roses etc m Centrnl MJCh WOOL wg HAVE a largo selection of onl) - $993 00 1gnn Foerch Nurs!lry, 7 miles Garden Plowing- 1919 models to choose from CHEVROLET, a 1951 2 ton, long ea~. 2 miles north of St Johns. Reasonable R<~tes No money down ifl!' persons wheel base, with a 14' st,tcl< 16w3 Tn Jcen In every 1lny wll h app1 oved crrcllt mclc, 2 speer! axle, d11 ect10n BUILDING-12xl4, SUJiahle for a brooder house Also have u .TAMES TIIORBUI1N Ge1·ard Pierce lights and murl flctps Hurry PLANTS-These are Phone ORchm cl 7-:J816 FORD-1 !l'>4 8 c•ylint' or r.loct r I cm ncr of Lansmg nnd South ORVILLE IIATNES our guaranteed welthng of all l UJ n slgn.ds .mel heater. L1l1e clnn The borly Is all compm 1. streets Phone OH 7 0392 Phone ORchm rl 7 6001 nrw. Only 8 000 miles Big metals mclucllng c•nsl Iron, alum· mentlzed All thts rm 11w low lGwlf hlnck eRst of }all In alley lnum, white metal .md bronze, • favlngs. prJ PI' Of - $:100 fl[) fo'C)RD-19,17 8 eyllndet• %-ton lOwtf we nrc now able to do automo· J:VERGREENS, $2 '50 each Now Real Estate live repairs, minor Ol' major. EX· pickup l 111 lhn P111t nlu Ulflrn Ill thn Oily J( MnAon ill Want Ads Chesley's Dl'Ug Store ·------'loulhwest Wheutllelrl r.xlr.nslon tho • II ( lilY Ol the lllth duy ur "URNJRIIED APAfi1'MENr - g1oup, who setveci rllnnr1 nt the At•lil A ll ltl!r. 1 rooms nnrl hath, one hcd home A special thnnl( Mlchhnw J he Prnl tu CuUI L Producers Co operative has a 14wt! ror llu Cn11nty or hHrl1 m truclt picking up eggs once o Photographs \f I ICIItifon II( H til C lllrt hofd ut In Memoriam II P1olu tu OJflct! In thu City nr M~ttmr week It you nre Interested In o (That you wlll lilcc) \Vlll not Inlet !ere with your pws ! 1 tlu Hllld County on lh(l I Hth dny uf better market for eggs call or sec ent employment P<~rt time to Atllll A ll IU6fo WEDDINGS. Fmmal or candid IN LOVING MEMORY of our 1'11 u t HON Jni!N McC LEt,LAN the truclter, Lvnwo01J Robinson stat t To qua Iffy for this oppor Personals h dU"u of Probntu phone Lesllr ~967, 53wtf Church - Home - Studio tunlty, you must have mother Mrs Mart,\ Keesler ------·---- In tlo Mnttnr I lhu Eutute or ANNA THE ANNUAL Onondaga 0 E She passed 11\\rlY 10 yr.,trs ngo llblliiiSON DocenHc I BABY AND YOUTH Special S turl H ly o lng 1mm IGwa Have your stock trucked to the W Ash, phone OR 71241 33wtf No credit risk You must be able sen messages o sympa IY •n At '"'"'"" or ., 11 co ~rt h• ld t ------,..------,---- I to start at once Local personal the loss of my dear mother, Mrs the l'rohllc Olf~e In the City of M >ROll NOTICE OF LETI"ING OF DRAIN CON market that molms the m~ket Fred Sager of Chelsea It has In th, •nltl County r n the I lith rlty of TRACT AND REVIEW OF Ai'i'ORTION. by experienced truckers. Roy Dodge mtervJCws will be arranged m your city Write fully giving helped 'to ease my sorrow May ' IA1orll PrfHcl A t D liON1'1'4 JOliN McCLLI,J AN MENTS AU Animals Insured SIGNS God bless y u Aim D It Jud~e of Prulu tc BATTENFIELD DRAIN BANNERS phone number, etc, to our home 0 a a on In the Mnthr of tl EKtltu of Not tel! It~ Uurchy Given 'I h ll ( c.er .. Semi Truck Service now AVlJ,IIable office 16Wl HCHU\'I,Eil J llO\'S ION lle• ""'" I nld 1.. c.rnhrun County llrnfn Comm H• TRUCI< LETTERING ------It UJlJienr ng to tht! 1 1 Jrt thnt the HIOOllr or thu County o( lnJ.fhnm Stntc Co.ll 11s on any kind of llvestocli Phone OXford 4 4361 time fat I IJ~t!JJt atfr n o( clnimH ugnillHt of Mlchhcnn Will, 01 thu Dth dt y of you wish to sell at home. BROWN-I cannot begin to •nld eHtntu •huuld he llmllcd nnd thnt n May A fl IU'tr. at the Cowty Drnln 9w4ptf thank all the ones who were so lime nod l>lncc Lo llllllolnl d to roc lvc Olfu r in the City or MnHon In Hnld See us for your registered Hamp. exnmlno nnd n huHt nil cl tin H tn 1 du Counh of lnKhnm nt I fl 30 o clock In kind lind thoughtful at the time mnnd• nl! tn•t mid decon•cd by und be the forenoo f that rh~y rect:lve Heuled flhlre breeding stock. The best ill DIGGING F'OO'riNGS - Install bidH until t I OIJ o"clncl( In thl! rorcnoon Modern Merchandis­ of the death of my father Dewey rol1 f."'~,~~;~~~ hut creditor• of "'ttl Jneat type hogs. lng sewers, tiling and building 1 or thnt J 1y when bldH will he or enud Brown The kind words of Rev dec n•cd nrc re•1uir• d to l"""""t thetr 1 r I 1 Jl I! ely nnnouncc I for th con septle tanks complete Have ing Corporation Arnold and the prayers In behalf clnlm• to Hull court 1t the Ptobute or KtiUcllon of co1 tuln Drntn known und Bim Franldin nee In the CitY of MaHon Mldlll!l'tlll on lt!HIJ.mntt!d l\li Dnttenflcld llruln lo power digger and dozer Phone of my mother and sister In the or before the .Hth tiny of June A ll lJcensed Dealers Mason Blade-0-Mat Division cutf •I 1 nd uMtnhltt!hed In Lhu TownHhlt• OR 7 4973 Glenn Starr 3Gwtf hospital have helped me so Ill 'fi nl nlne·thfrty o c/ocl< In tlu lore of Delhi In "'hi County Phone OR 7 8941 l I l h l t noon Kl ad tunc 1 nd J1l11ec herohy IIJt Snld drnln Ia one licatlor hnvlnu the 30wtf muc 1 want to g ve t an (S 0 t>ulllled lur the ex Imit >lion nul I IJu•t llVf r II.W lcJlth u.nd Width liB tset forth 12wtt 8135 Forsyth Blvd the Mason teachers, elementary ment or nil cit lm• nnd denltllldH """"'"t All atntlona nru IOU ff!et ltJIHrt I l hlld d t Huul decenHcd A rrue COJI,Y St Louis 24 Ml8sourt SC 100 C ren an 0 Cl rc Ie 4 11 1, r urther Ordered rhnt 1ouhllc nn• CONTRACT QUANTITIES MurthJL rhntcl JOliN McCI bi LAN Water A lr c ( 1ny Ju lgu of Prot le Manufacturers jlnd Distributors of the Presbyterian church for llcc thereof 1c .:lvcn by l•uhllcnlton ol II IXf I r ~4 conarlltll r1lr e Q .. 7r; lJe1•uty Rt!Kiater of lJ1 ohute Uolu t L Drnke 16w1 the excellent )Uncheon and the COllY of thl< r rdcr for three H\leceHHIYe 171 I f 21' concrete tit e C 75 lfl\\3 fic~-:IHter r f l1obntf 16\\:J H o1·seshoeing Well Drilling wcekK 1 rc\ !nut! to Hnld d1 y of hu11rlm~ In lD1 I I I X concrt!le JliJio C 7li food sent Into our home I also the lnHhnm County NcwH II neWHIII I cr H~ I r lfi concreto the C 7r: See All Sl~ .. :; greatly appreclotte all that was 1 rmted "' d ehc 11t ted In "'hi •• unty 4711 I f I! poncrete lite C 7' II nnd thul till d JH.:tltlorlt.!r 1-t ve kr own 111 IIIII I ( I concrele nit c r & fl Robert Hoffman .TIM LENON done by my neighbors In Mason tercHICd llllrtleH nddlt\On ,, I otlce •• li r:o I I H conurete 1 h u r & G I and those In the Curtis district •••11/red by lnw 1711 I I H cnlt h bn•ln lend• 12680 Churchlll Road Phone OR 6 1237 1.!06 I f 6 vltr ned Hl!Wcr lllrlt! I am Indeed grateful for the A •rruu ,y Phone Leslie 2436 For Rent c01 It 6 orurln~-t/J nnd Htddlett I'ARM LOANS I '1 • t• h h ~lnH Uit 1:1! ner f thu Countv of lnr.rl, m to 3w13 for thu Cuut ty of ln~lu m which rdcrt1 1.! mnv 1 e hnd by nil IULr Showerman, at Castle 39526, Ragan 16w1p At II ••••ion or snld Cu Ill held It the tieH intcreHted, IH rt hldH Ill ht! m11tlu CUSTOM SAWING Also slab Ji'owlm ville. 16w1p l'robute Olflce in tit~ Cfty ur MnHon In tn I recnlved uccortllnt!'ly ContrnctK "'!II 0 E S -We wish to thank the HlLil Uo anty on thu Pith day uf 1 e mndt with the lowmit re1-11 onHihle Abel Real Estate Agency wood for sale Franlt Ward A1orll A D 1U16 h dde1 glvln" nclenunte M(]Curlty for tht! Tom's Market for the use of first farm south of Harper school FOR RENT-Wallpaper Steamer I'• coe1 t liON JOHN McCLELLAN t erform me or the Work In the H Jm the doughnut machine, Chuclt Judge of Probutc then r nd there to bo tlxcd by me rc Phone OR-6-1161 on US 127 at Butlers Restaurant and 11oor sander. InquJre al In the Mutter o! the EHtntc ol WIN! t~ervlnr tn myHclf the rl rht to tefllrt nny Shafer Decorating Supply, 425 S Swat tout for the use of his store FilED C SAGE DcceiiHe I nnd r fl h/tl, n I to udjo 1rn •ueh lcttln" Phone IVanhoe 4 9291 42wtf building and 0 E S members lt UJI(Icl lUg- tn the C JUrt tl1 t the to H1 h llm1 und 11 cc us l•ul1dl J!lbl!cly Jefferson Phone OR 7 3461 nnnouruu THI! 'RUDENTJAL INSURANCI COMPANY for their contrtbutlons for the time for JlrtHICfllfltiOI o( c lnfnus against 45wtf rmld ctJt 1te HI Dllld I e limited 1 ntl lhiLt n J he dutc rru th(! COOIIIIctlnn of Huch OF AMERICA Michigan Climate Cond!t!oned baited goods sale last Saturday time 1 nU ,,fucu be ILIIIIOintcd to rect!lVo rnntr tct r rl the tf' mH of IIR3 mcnt Mason Chapte1 150 0 E S uxnmlne und ltdJ JHt nil chums unci dt! .... --. .. FLOOR SANDERS for rent munds ug alnt!t HUld dt!Cel Hed by 1 nd he tlu.!therefor tlmu Hhnllnnd 11htr.1tnd willor !LJttlnJ.fbe nnnounccd Any 1 H ntjl..------·-----1 - Bottled Gas Perl~lns Hardware, phone OR 16wl fore mid CoUI t nnd thut the lugul helr11 !ton rlcHJrln~ to bid on the ubove rt}l!n or !illld deccnHcd entitled to Inherit the tfonud y, 01 k will bu r1 crulre I to de~tolllt 6·4311 8wtf cHtntc of which 111dd luct 1 Hml died sulzcd with tht! Dtnlnuge Dnurd n certifier! [nstallntlon, convenlon and ar HARKNESS-I wish to thank all Hho rid be ndJudlcntt d nnd dett.Jrmincd checl< or u Hh to the nmo wt of n% of pllances County-wide delivery. APARTMEN'IS - 2 for rent of my I!Jends and relatives ll I1:1 01 de red nwt 1 II tl1c C!l cdito1 H of thu nn10 111t bid UH n J.t' 11 runtcc th tt he who remembe1ed me with so snld dectmH~;d nrc ruqulrud to JlreHent w1ll enter Into ~ontrJ ct 1 ncJ furniHh thtJ Upstairs and unfulnlshed One their cln!rnM In wrltinK nnd under onth rll ruired bond t 1:1 l'rut~arlbc J by luw 1 he many cards, flowers, gifts anrl nH r•rovh1~d by tslntutc to snld Court ut chcclul or r II 111111 ICCCHdul bldd~rs will hu Don Hill 7 room and one 3·room Raymond 1 Assemble it yourself. .. Visits while I was In the hospital the Probate 0111ce t t .UG We•t Sn~tlniiW tcturned nrtcr contrnctH nru nw~trdt:~d 3135 Okemos road, Okemos H McLean, phol]e OR 7 8951. Street LnnH OH Miehhmn on or before rh, I uym ntiJ for the t hove mentioned Phone Lonslng ED 7·7849 6wtf and after I returned home Every the .!Uth duy of June A D 11151 at wm k will I o nuult! llH followK thoughtfulness was appreclatecl llltJven o clock In the fot111oon tmld tlnw 1/a IIIIYnb/e At rfl 16 Jur.s FURNITURE REFINISHING and 1/1 111 Y ble At rll 16 IOo7 19wU Mrs Eldred Harkness 16wlp wd Jlnce being lwteby ILJIJiolntcd fn1 plano restyling Antiques a FURNISHED sleeping or light the cxo.mln1 linn nnd udju~:~tmcnt of .1 II 1/1 I'UYoblc Ailfll IG 106M Notice Ia F trtlwr IIercby Given th lt speciality Also nice selection of SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS houselmeplng room for rent clnlmH nnd dcm IUdtJ u~oenlnttt tudd de .. 011 Frlrl11y the ltlth duy ol M11y 1U66 new and used pianos Robert LIPPS-Our heartfelt thanks Is cClll:tcd nnd for the ndjudfcntlon nnd do and conversions on aU makes Quantity o.f rough lumber to sell tcrmlnntlon of the ht!IJ H ut law of ijllld t Cou11tv llrnln Office In the C ty or Wear Plano Shop 4603 N E;ast sent to all neighbors friends, deCCJlHtHJ Ut the tfhle or hiH dunth en Muaon Cour1ty of lnghum or nt such done In my home Free pickup Price Is 1 easonable Verner Walk street, Lansing, Phone IV 93723 relatives and the many whose tltl•d to Inherit the CHintc u! which the other time nnd rtlll( c the1 enCtur, to which and delivery Woodard Sewing er, 419 W Columbia, Mason dt!~eUtlt.!d died Ht.dzud r thu Co mty llrnln Comml~tulonur I forc names we do not know for every HI udiour or IV 91983 Ope11 evenings and Machin!! Service, 4665 l{rental 16wlptf ll Io Furthe1 Ordetud J hnt l>uullc no ul mny n thu llume tht! ur nor ~undays l5w3 act of kmdness, love and sym lice thereof be given by lllu/lcnt/on of 11 tlonmcnt fo1 bcnetltu und the lnndn com. Avenue, Holt, phone OX 9 2245 COllY or thlll order oncu euch week for llfiHed within tho Duttc11ftehl Drnln FOR RENT-20'x30' 3car ga1age pathy extended during th1s re three t~Ucccludve weeku urevJouu to nJd S1 eel tl AHHOHHment Dl•trlct und th• PIANO TUNING and repairing 1wtf cent sorrow and loss of our be dny of hrmrlng, In the In.:hnm Co wty ILJlJiortlonmcntH thcrcor v.ill he aubjecJ. Complete service Robert Wear bulldlng Hos been leased by Newt!, a ncWHJ UJer 1 rlntt!d 1 r d clrcu tu review for OUt! duy from nine o•clock Michigan Bell Telephone Avail loved son, Cleo A Lipps John luted In Hllld county, und lhnt the flducl In the forenoon mtll five u clock In the Plano Shop, •1603 N. East street, HEA'tiNG SALES and service and Kathleen Lenon, 3581 Bo 11ry of Hllid Cl!tl lc give known lntcrcHtu I uCtcrnoon At. tmld review the computu. able May 1 Three blocks from )urtle• llddltlunnl notice •• rctiUlred by tlon of coHtH for 1111ld Druln will niKo be Lansing Phone IV 93723 or IV· Lennox furnaces Cady Hard downtown $2'i V G. Burgess gart street, Lansing. 16w1p luw. open for flla)Juetlon by uhy Jlllrtiel:l In· 91983. Open evenings and Sun· Ware and Plumbing Supply, Ma JOHN McCLELLAN turet~tcd Phone OR 7·7721. 16wl WELLER-We wish to thank Judge ol Probntc The folfuwlng I• 1 de•crl!llon of the days. l5w3 son. 12wtf Huvttnl truct11 or 11 r~eiK ot Juntl consu. friends, neighbors and rela tulinl.f th~ Sncclnl A !SCifllffiCtlt Dlalt let or WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIR DO YOU NEED a plumb"r or FARM LAND-Approximately 30 tlves !or theh• many acts of kind 1111ld D1nln viz service, all work guaranteed i!lectrlelan? Call Cady Hard acres on Jolly road for rent ness symathy and floral olfer ORDER FOR PUBLICATION County of lnvhnm ut lu1 ~ u API'OINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Town•hll> or Deihl at lnrgo Farmed continuously Prefer to lngs during the long sickness 3 Prices reasonable, free estimates ware and Plumbing Supply, 141 REA-Moy 6, 1955 1ownuhiJJCertt In lnnd• In •••lion of Delhi Wllllam H Willis, 306 E Ash W. Ash, phone OR 7·1241. 32wt1 have oats planted Phone IV and death of ou1 beloved hus Stutc of Mlchlgnn 1he Probate Court 2 for tho Co •nty of lnghnm Now rhercfOI u n11 un~nown nnd non Mason. 51 wtl 4 3212 after 6 p, m 15w band and father, L T "Skeet" At n IICHHion of snld Court held nt thl! rusldunt llf r11ona owntrK and ueraonn in Probnto Olrtcc In tho Ofly of MnHon 11 turcHttd In tho nbovn de"crlbcd tnnda PLASTERING-AI! kinds plps FURNISHED APARTMENT - Weller We especially wish to Anltl County on thu loth duy of Avril • nd You ln~thum County Ro11d Comml• o, First ftoor, 3 rooms and bath, thank Dr L C Kraft, Rev A D tour. •lon Su1•erviHor John Fuy and nll other tei'lng done 1 patching a special· l'rcHelt JlON, JOHN McCLELLAN 1 ursons Ul nurtles fntcro~:~ted ttre heruby tr. Robert S Burns, 3811 .Aure Lost and Found completely modern. Garage. Prl Ernest Kelford, Jewett funeral Judge or Probnlo notified thnt 11t the time 11nd Jolnce n!ore• vale entrance, soft water Utilities home, Mrs Lottie Northrup and In tho M11tter of tho Etltnte of WAL. suid, or nt such other tlma and Jllo.cc • 15% larger sink bowl Uus road, Lanslnf' Route 2. Phone her staff and Mrs Esther Bo TJj:R L REA Ducen•od thcrenfler to whloh •nld lctllnK m•y be 01\·6·1281. lwtt furnished. No children or pets Gorttllno.Runcimun ComJIIlny hnvlnu­ 11d/ournud I shnll urocced to receive ONLY NOTICE-All stray dogs picked Ellis Haynes apartments. For In dell. Mrs L T Weller, Mr and ftlcd In ottftl Cou1t their l>etltfon lllllflnuullcutlon of a nnd llcrKonu lnturctttad In thu utoroHnld We do as the llWner requests, If --- ers, hankies, candy and fruit sent COJ)Y ot thlll ord11r, for threc HUCCCHHfvc l11ndo tiro hereby clto4 to 111•1•o11r nt the Ji;VERP'HIN(} In plumbing fix 11osslble. We do not seize dogs on HOUSE FOR RENT - rooms. to me during my recent illness wcckt~ 1•rcvlouK to HHid duy of hcnrlng tn tfmc nnd llillco or •uch revlowlntc ol 5 tho In~thttm Count)' Ncw1s, n ncwaJ,UPlll' IIJJportlonmcnts AH ntoreHold, nnd be material for plumbln~ •he highway. Animal Shelter, Has electricity and running wa· Also thanks to the Dexter Trail hcnrrirt rrt tiro 1\llrc!lllrs llw planting ns Hnon rrs llwy ar· Sports Car Racing Featured in Fox Film · lnwrmhlp hall In sign rip fnr· sum· rive. Taken by Death, mew pr·ttjPe·ts, Plrwl ttiTie·e·r·s 111111 .Junglc•s nnd morrnlnlns are llw plun srrnmwr IIC'ilv!tles. 'l'lw i\r1rr!lius •1·11 b11ys will havo 5 .Sons Survive h;wltgrnunrls fnr· lhe 2 fentur·ps I tlll'e!llng wrrs lrrr·gply 11 ttonc1Prf Junlnr 11nrl sonlol' Hflfllmll toams nl I hP. (cox I hr.atra l•'rlrlay nntl ancl me•rnlwrs r·e•e·PIVI'd tlu•lr ;rgriln I his surnnwr. 'I' hi' glr·ls will l•'lve young ,,onH, rnnr:ing fmm Srrltmlay, IJC'illevmrwlll c:e•rtifi<'aicl for 11 vlvc Hnrold .Jcn.nw ll"culll~rg. lvlan·l~at~r·s," stnrTing- .fohnny hall rllmnonrl In lw hull! oil tlw :JD, of 1\lnlrHion. 1!1! riiNI Salur Weissmulier ns .Jungle Jim, openfi ·Ir·osl'itll; nncl l'l!(liii'ICI', Tlw llroellwrg fnmlly hrHII(hl ba, the tnlentml chimp. "Jungle Mkilill'l V. lli~:;lil<•, forrm!r Mary l{n•y. tlw formr!r .ramPs Manninr: farm Mnn-En ll!rs" Is bnscrl on liw lr••:rrl ol lltr• oflke• of prir·o• slirhll· TltP rduh will 1111!1'1 11galn ' at tiw l~ox Theatre on sun· and Mtss Darvt ~~a r<:rcn~h ballet·mn, who lm·sakcs het· art to Monday to g-et spring plowing When wool tufts at points of antenna become damp, It's a sign dny and Monda>'• Twentieth cen· tr·avcl Uw !'ace Cll'Cllll. wrth her· man. done. ghost is trapped. Antennae come In 14 diflercnt designs, one for lur·y-l~ox h;rs IHI t on I he scrc1~n for llw fir·st 1imc the exl'iting­ Fum!r;rl sen•lces for Mr·. B:'()[l-~ each major type of spirit Tibetans hope to ensnare. IIIJV('j IJy il. fnrllll'r i;!lll'll(li'Hilll~~ajnst rltP ,ll'itile invacict'H Of thP hcrg were epnd ucl r.ri al Est cs· and drarnatit! story of European spcecl e:iwrnprort, Han~ 1\w•sch, Sroux lNrltor-y and rlcfcatjng sports c;rr rac:lng in Cinern:rSo•ope Learlley In Holt Werinc~dny a[ler· ; I 11111! rl'Vl'als tire inside story o[ litem in some of the most famous ancl In lhe lt'UC·Io·iife hues of noon, willt Hev. Cedi Pnllnek, I h H F · 1 Creel\; Dorr· Granger, 1\cnnellt tl1is sport willt all its intriguP, I'll· battles in lite ltislm·y of Amerl· solid /eatl1er pastor· of lhe Whr.tttflelri Mellwrl· ng am as our Granger· and Victor· Howe, Lan· DP Luxe color. The stars ilre mance and hazanls for tIre men can lnriiHn wars. lsi. Kirl\ Douglas, Bella Darvl, Gil· church officiating. Burial was 1 sing; Arthur Wemple, Dansville; who 1h·lve their rat·~ ;rl break· In 1lw title role, Victor Malure is the real tiJing ••• in Chf~pr·~ Hill Memorial Garcl· and Roy Adams, Mason; were bcl'l 1\olancl, Cesar Homcro, Lee neck spePcl and the 1\'ornen in turns in an 11nlstanrling perfor·m· ens, L,Jnslng. p1 aymg at A1rna pallbearers. .1. Cobb anrl Kaly .Jumclo, ;!eHIIIAMLEY ilclts are made liwlr lives, Hll<'l' as lltl' filments !nrlian brave. ' i\11 tlw auto racing scenes for ~ltthu·o• !'lays Crtt1.,\' Hews•• Homane·P is brought inlo the fwm, the frncst leathers FrlUr Ingham baseball players the story ahuul a man, Douglas, obtainable. They arc in a class are r:avortlng on the Alma col­ who is lol'll between his 2 loves--­ Combining- nn excelil'nt st·rel'n· ·'lory try Suzan Bali Whose por· hy rhcmscil•cs for quality, liege baseball diamond this lite lhrill of winning a r·ace and play with strong ill'ting talent lrayal of CraZ)' Horse's young I Infant Dies in plu~ CinemaSt·ope ancl 'J'pe•hni· ht·iclr• is one nf the highlights of Mylc and comfort. II AM LEY 1 sprin..:. They are Denny and Ron Seven from Mason liw desire of winning a woman, Sl olz of Mason,· Ray Flansburgh ' Miss Darvi, were fllmcd in the color, Univcrsill·Inlernational has the pil'lllrr. ln a e·o·slarrlng role solid leather BELTS arc an of Stoci r~derrck, Ralph W. and Swltzc>r·Iand photographing day at I ill' Fox Tllcnter. ex!'cllent "heavy" mle is essuycd urclrry, living only .3:l hours. He by R11y Danton, it young- serer.n HAMLEY BELTS ... Becaus!• every man from last l•urtney, Damel G. Gar·ver and ~eencs of famou~ Eur·openn speer! Aclinn i~ llw :;;•yJWil' llf tlris was lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. \Vii· ' · · ' ) Ralph A Redma11 ail "l"to'tl"les cl,·t."sl'cs. Strcil lvniJ-i'llOII'n ·,·rer'rl" fnsl·jlllced saga of oirr. of the most nrwmmer "n 111c way to certain you'll be glad you came. liam Herrle!\. Y"tr's championship te i8 · ' ' "' ' · '" · ' - ' ' 1 ,., sla rclnm. hack,'-• · the ' Scots arc• favoredam to 1of Mason- high . . school,' 'arc amon""' events as the MI'(Jn' M,orrJr·,·"" 1, Gr·,·rnrl famous Indian ehlds in history Besides the parents the hab)' repeat for the MIAA title. Ithe 5;:J8 Mrchrgan Stale college Pr·ix de Ttnlia were included in and his stnrgglc will1 the white is survived by a brother and students whose name;; appear on the important haekgrounci of the men in the invasion or the west. Mason Woman Gets Dryer sister, William ancl ,luriy, and the honors list for winter term, lhrlil·pnclwd stor)'. . The slory opens in IH~-1 willl 11 1955 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. CIICR· F R •d t 1 · The accident scenes uf ears dying Sioux c~hicf precikl ing 1hal 1\lrs. Frank Hhzcllon nf Masnn Icy Herrlcl< of Mason and Mt·. and I ormer esl en . .. The lwn~rs list, prepared h)' hurtling over wails and sltidcllng a young member nf the tribl', WitS pt•esentr.rl wil h a whirlpool Mrs. Joe Rounds of BHttle Creek. . Mortar Board, schulastic·service nn oily roads are some of the Crazy Horsr, will become tile t~·pe l'inlhc•s rlryrr· at I he Lansing Funeral services were in Jew- PaSSeS Suddenly honorary, lists students who mo~t thrilling ever filmed by a greatest leader· of tile Sioux Na- hom<' huildPrs sl111w sponspred by ctt chapel Monday afternoon with . maintained an academic average mol ion picture camera. lion. Crazy llor·se; fulfills thellhc .Juniut' Chamber of Com· burial In Maple Grove. Rev. Clar· . il,fj;fl.5 (!'J·plus') or -lrigher. "The Racers" is based on a prophesy, leading his tribe merce.

enc~-churchRodd officiated. .., of . ...Mason.:...l3a~tisL · ,....M;~Jl!'~!-._~.!:11:"uncray of a c~reora1 '!11b:z::emorrhag!! ••. ~!J...dlf-.9. ··~JI!IIIIllI .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••· •·•••· ... ••••••••••••••••••••-: _, · 111 Leila hospttal, Battle Creek She was strlclten Saturday. Her early life was spent in Mason. Rites Are Held Grace Bradt was born . Aprlf I 22, 1873, in Porter towriship, Van Bud's Has.Motors Buren cotmty, the daughter· of For Mrs. Warner l~redarick J. and Ella Bradt. They Jived in Marcellus, Cass county, Mrs. Edith Warner, 74, died before comirig to Mason when last Wednesday aftemoon at Ma· the daughler· was 16 .. In Mason For All Cars son General hospital, after being the daugllter united with the • there only 4'h hours. She had Presbyterian church ·and 1vas. ac­ been sick since the previous-Sun· tive in church work and sang· in day and had not been in good the choir. · · health the past year. On April 27, .1893, she and Cal· She leaves her husband, Wirl. vin J. Bariwby 1vere niarrled. with whom she had lived 55 They ha~l 2 children, a son, Fred­ years; a daughler, Mrs. Betty ericl1 LaMoure; who sut'vlves; t ·\'bono ORchard 7-7421 Hall; a grandson, Michael Hail, and a daughter,· Mlrl(lm. Grace, Sundo1y 11howa continuous from 3 1•. M. all of Trenton; 2 sisters·. Mrs. who died in· infancy. The husband Frld;ty.SILturdny 2 ahows from 0:30 P. M. Dora l~oier· of Wheatfield and died in 1902. Three years later Mnn. Tue. Wed, Thur. 2 ahowa froni 7 P. M. Mrs. Bess Wilcox of New Yorl\. the widow married Glenn Arthur · Yes, whatever· kind Mr. and Mrs. Warner had lived Barnaby of Musl ltt>l11 IIIJ:I1 lllr~i 111111 N 11 ;1 l<'sl II. ltlill\; ,Ji•rT,I' .lllq:c•llsllll, :ui r• t'illlt• lllll•:l Pin>:, ·1:1 I Ill fa I, II 'iK 111 lng assll'ds "" 1111•.1 tl11 lltPit• 111ill( lt•J'<''lll t11111: >•11<1 t'lilll- ill 111ilk; lln•:ll 1>'1ni11, .lr, I •I !fl'illl1• Jllllin<~ i1; d''"'' l1v 111~1 111 :11·1 1111 ,.. ll11l• '•'tr<·:, IIJ :1 II• tat, ll't','l Ill 'I'IH•J'I' \VI'i'l' ~!I lti'J'd;; ill iiii'Jil' ltllll'; ILI,\'IIlol.lll 1'11\\'l'll, :!1 t:l'llrll' llt>H<'Iil'i, ·111.1 !11 1:<1, IIIIi Ill IIHHtH'lilliorJ·; \\lllf'/1 li\'PI'IIJ;I•d cJVPI' 1111 11,; Ill Ill Ill illlllt'J'I.il lllr II II• lllllnlli I II. I .111'11\l'lllld ,'It Sllii, :!;, )'rllril' Ill ~1.11'1'11, a<'l'l'll ltllbil•lns, ·111.:1 111 f.il, il(•J'fi~, 11 1'1': · II l~i • II' Ill I II'; lt11IH'rl 1111111, I~ hPIIIII'ilt l·.llrl~, ili J(ra 1[,• 11<11 11'!'-"'i<•J'I•tl illllslr,'ifl.',, ·lll:llll fill. iill'llt!;, ·,:!'," II> 1:<1, J:l!lf, ill lllill,; 111.•_1 II• litllk; Sl:tllli<,l' ylll.s, 1!1 \V c '. ll'rir•l11, l'c '''l'l.'ol••rt•tl IIIII r<·::~·d••rf>d 11,1::11'/~t''· 111 .. 1 111 fill, ;,JI'IIls, ;,:!.7 II• 1111, 1:1:1:: Ill 11 II II,; ill' I II• till II<; I,, I• 11'>1 f'r, :!II f.! !ill If' ].;1'111'.':1 ~\llll\1', [:, 1;1·; 11 1<• 11 1,J;,J<•itls, fl,d•,J<•iw:, ·:IJ,:IIIt lc~l, !Ill:! ill, !IIIII\; fl~!.7 Ill I. II, J:IO:! Ill 111111 .. ; (I \\'. ll.ll•dd ( .lyllll ~:~ 11'):1:-;l(ll't•d 1 I l11lll·li\. :!:! l'f',lllr• tl11hl<•i11:;, ·l!l.li ; 111 '111 ' 1'.\ ''· •lll.:l II• l:11. K:l'i II> !11 1:<1,.1.'111.! II; lllilh; illliil'S .JS 111111'11 JV/wl's Her f)isplacement?--- Chow with lhe Skipper--- 1 11l 1\llllll>ll' :IIIII '1'11111 111111 [lllillli·[IIIIHI '"' llir• Silllllill'il 111 ,1 11,11 1"/w Admiral Couldn 'l Oo Bl!llf~r- ~ ~ Nll'l'illill. Jllllllltd lilllll:lll .. ,,______.,------,.------...... -·------··-·---· ----- ·---,-·------.... __ _ ·-- ·--··---··--·~------·~·-··--···-- .. II· Marilyn and Dl'lllliS Carl of .rloll. ISoutiJ Aurelius and :<•; II llll'l'lioJ~ '""' 'l'httr;,d11,\' ~lr.~. S. II. llt•Pdl'l'. Onondaga News IviJs, ,JI•:Jill'lil! D:ll'l vJSIIPd \\':Is l'illll'l'il<•rl <1111· 111 ll11• dt•:tlil luylrill•cl -- North Onondaga "' 1'.11'. iliHI Mrs. Noln11 W<•llt•J' .tltd Mrs. Burto11 Bi!ldwin Mr. :111<1 l\1• ·. L1•11 I :1.\'lttl vi~.· MunilhMr. :tnrl Slll'lll Mr·s. Sundny l't•:trl lt11lsllls f'IIPI1m•r of· La11sinu llltd i':HJll'ill Sunday will! ~11·. 1111>1 Mr». M~li'(JU:ll'ill Milll'r Iii lldlTiSIIJI, ~~arm Problems Mt·. anc! Ml's. Hnhol'l Bush tllld dJ'Pll, K:~tlly 111111 ltlllllli«•. were Salurdily evPniug gt11•s1s or C.trolc ami Pelf' Woocls spl'nl Htilf'h \Vn111l 11f Lansing speur Mr. and Mrs. 13. f I. l•'lt lrl. 'l'lil' WIH•:illit•lti 1·11 r·l<11<'1111 nwl nl ll11• homl' of Mr. ily. Lnku ( 'IJ:n·lt•vnh. prize went 111 John l'owr•JJ and i\flfll !(J(• Jlil.'dlll·!~!. 'll!'PIIIlj~ ,I .dd mll1'd on Mr. and !\Irs. l•:n11•;;1 1 rnnvifl, "'JIll' !\h,rlt•JJI ( 'flwlul.\ ir1 IIHt'l .IPt' lt:ts llltilll'il'd I ill' lillSillt'SS lllPI'i: dav and Su11t1av al 1111' llttrn<' n[ 'l'lw nl'xl mrPiing will ilP April vidt•d iJII(I gJilllpc, HI'I'IIJ'din·~~ IIJ t•:tllt•rl al 1111• ~1ill'lll•ll 11"111!' .'-:tnt· 111 1l11·ir projPr·i". '-'"II"' ww: lt>1 1\id \\1'1'1' ~·1'11'1'11. Dc>Wil t. Monday. ' •;int• 1111 llic> "N1•w l.11ol1 in Our " I H' tOlllf' '' 11'11' Sllll·lll· aw am H. M. Silslly and so11s .1:1<'\11' 11 ""'"'' ,.. vr· :II '-. ' hom1• !Will' .Jud.1' lit•• IVI •ai· S!Jl'lll StllltiJiy u fil'l'llllflll "I 1~11· l'sltnwn h \1'1'1'1' st'I'VI'l thc•ir ,,lylt• l't'\'111' \\'".: pl:ll'l'd 1•.1 Mr.: [J>,sii'SS. 'l'lrt• iii'Xi lllC'Piing \Viii Ill' now c·r•nval('s<'lltg al ' " ' llllnll' Mr. and Mt·s. lloiJet·i Sr>yfartli, \VPdclllw lrill F'lnt·ida. c.:lynn •.·1111'1' wllh'i< 11 )':"'"' l'l'lldl "'~~rl)~~~GII~f 10 :<1 1111' IH>Illl' 11t Mr. iioHI J\!Js. hPJ'C. iiiHI llllllil , " I "I I I ' 1\1 " Bunker Hill Mr. lind Mrs. Vern Paltnertru1 Y M1·s. Lot lie LttZP[I and ill' I' 11 "n " ':« 1 1 '' ·' "'1" 1'1 1 'l:t1 (1 1H'P Puf'fPIIIJPt·l~~)t' u11 Fridc1y '~'~ ' lll'lll'ii'I!Jt llnlllnrt• wou~d be a hnd uligM ~m· ~ H!·e! 111 [JowPII \'Jsilt•d M1·~. Billie Wc>l- L\'IP Sc!IIWC'hr.rgC>t' anrl l'llil· daugltlc~r. Mr.~. Cancinl'f' Loughlin, w:w pl:l,l't' lrli•(•J l111spilal i11 J(;il:lln:two Sunda,v. lu•ld at IIH• 1<111'11 hall l.tsl Sutur· V II 111'1' sislcJ', l'vlrs. WPI!t•r. der I'll m PI I ill I I 1r s••rnoI I gnc>sls of Mr. nnrl Mrs, ,lf>IJn iJr):. Mr. and Mrs. ,Jn.,,•ph L. Sirl'i"PI' •L•I' 1'\PIIillg. 1\lt·s. l•'al'l' was for­ your 1\ft·. '""' Mt's, Larry Doyle 'l'httrstlny nwr·ning. Powell Sillulay. of DPIJ'"il wm·p S11nd:1y dilllll'" insurance 'Co see i·f it rJlnrs wenl In Lnf:; ---- i'fl 11e, Kaliy SPyf~rtll, Mif'liarl Doo- Douglas li:tlil, ~inr> ""li Sil' 111)1111' Sis 11 f 1\lr. iiiHI ,rv;rs. 11111111 CIHJ'k 111 .1:11'1\hllll, J;ny St'lltlls 111' 'l1nop No. (il Jcloridll, will l'i"'llll'n lo her home BruDlls r;J: SoulliwPsl WlwalfiPid a few ll:tvs 1<"1 \l'l'l'lc visiling 1J1• ,illlil' 27 111 .ftlly I at thP Tfolt Mr. :.1nt1 lll~·s. 1::11-d S"1.11l~r ancl/nrter·r'toon e.diPrs nl lhl! llllllll' ,;,I Si).;l,l' lll'l'~nns aiJendl'•l a nWPI· l{roup plan~ to mcc•l Tuesday, Mrs. l,<•llr• r,llll)llll'lll' 11l ( 1ll'S011,Mr. and Mrs. Jaml's M;oC:11111. Mrs. PoltPrs' l:liliPI' in Gladwin H:lpti;;l l'lllll'dl. l'hllrtJ~ Of{«•hanJ 7-!lllril ing 11t 1111• ll<'plllili<',tll Lineolll cnunty. llpril l!l, with Mrs. ff«l'nlrl Glyn11 Lnst Sntu1·day Brinn Dnolillle C'ily Sfll'lll SII S11111lay giiP>:Is or Mr. alHt ______--- !tis· hc>acl 011 iltl' dt·nwbm·. Five ·----·-·--·~"·~--. The• pupils ul llil'f'l'~id1• Wf'rc> M1·s Arnllltl 1\inc·IJ of Marengo. stilclws were lal:hlli j~r:ll[l'S IVI'lli !11 Mt·. :rnd Arlltlli' Wllilt:il\rl' Mt·~;. ntlll \V<'dllP:::d:tv :tnd Mrs. 13o!Jhll' I ,psJiP \VPdnPsdii\' J,r s~>dium and IHmily of l.an•:ittg wen• S!ill· ll11oridP i<'<':JIJnl'll.lo. Cillll' /Inn)( llVL'I' Thursd;JV ~lid dil,\' ltiiPrllOOil 11111) l'VPJl)llg \'iSi· l<'rid:rv · ftll·c·r·sid<• (',mmunirv l'luh Will tors oC ( ':.rl L::eilz. ' . IJa\'1' irs l'<'l!.lllar mnnllily nwcting Mr. anti ~.lrs. I~Joyd Lylw entrr· Mnndny ''\'PIIJng :11 !))(~ sd1nol. rained al 11 f:a~clmll gume br.lwec!JJ Haslet I 'Jllf'l ill "'" llnH•rie:nr LPgion liHII ry of .Jackson. and Okrmns al O!ll'lllo~· al 8 p. 111. in Lc~s!JP Monoay (1\'Pning-. Olwrnos publie sclwol's cmlei, ~lr .111tl Mrs. Hur·f•Jn Baldwin itlninr '. ltoiH•ri Mohr 1V1~re Friday Mr. :tlld 1\li'S. Rnill'J'I Risk nnd <'VI'ning gllt'sls of J'viJ·. and Kayr l.ynn spriii.J'llnday witlt Mr.~. Mr. <~nnr. ' Skinnrr lliHlt>rwenl l'v!J· :11111 Mrs. l'.lonte lfaywar·d l'ilSI room l"riday moming. surgery :111d is Inking ll'l'al­ liavr> rl'lur·np<] 111 lhPir homc ments r11 UniVC'J'sily ho,·pilnf in on 'J'IH' llrl1 l'!uh lllC'l HI the home, Ann Arlm1·. ' PJ:mk l'llad ai'IPr sperHiint~. I hr. of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. PulVI'J' wlniPJ' in Florida. Sunday· afternoon aftct• going to Miss E:Jer111nl· MI'Donn!d, Mi~s Th(~ WtHllPilS' IJoWling teams oJ the Cm111IJ'Y Kilchen for dinner. Ruhy lfnmmnnd or Drtmil, Mr. Ononclaj{a atll'ndecl tlw wom,!ns' Keitli nnd Gene 13urgess spent anrl M1·s. Or:1 Andr·ews nC Dr.·l howling banquel Wednesday Pve- Sunday with lhl'ir cousins, Linda, Will, lYIJ', :mel Mrs. Ralph Brown ami fu1nily nnll . Mr. and Mrs. Stal'l'· Keesler and family sur· prisPd Mrs. 1•\"'n Keel:ll'l' on het· hlrthilny nnnivr.r~rir·v wilh n pot­ luck dlnnrJ• inclwJ!ng birthday This Can eakp and ire creain Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Heath· · Happen to YOU~ man, Lln1la and R11Wel1 of .Mm·· Qllett visited ·1 Mt·. and Mrs. Wnlter· lTcatlmwn Frlrlny. ,, 'I'Iw Wnmcn's Soclrty at' the CumnHmily church will meet Are You Monclay, April :!5, nl S r>. m. in the clnlt'dt parlors. Prepared? 01 tnwa I-Illis .square dance will lj he in the srltool gynmnslum Sat· :Ves, llCI!itlt•nts do 'hnpJten' • , • Jurclny evening, April 2.1.. · ~ . You've ·always known the 4-door sedan was the ideal "famiiJ THE NEW Pvt. James E. TetTIII, Jr., 20, Jllld nnJ.tu·e Cllll be ml~:·hty · ~ 'CUI'," But perhaps it's never seemed very excit·ingl · , a· gmndson of the late .Tames l'J'Uel nt. limes. ne Jll'l'JIDI'ctl fm• Tenill, was gmuuated !rom the Then one day you spot someone swooping past your home in a new Dodge army's ml'cl'ienl field service lhese sutldeu emm·gendes ••• school at Fnrt Sillll Houston, Oustom Royal Lancer F'our-Door! Gallant and gay! Dashing! Four-doot• lilsurnucc will lll'oh~l: yom· Texas. He completed a dental' ns· convenience with a fashion flair! · , slstant course.' ' lwme or yom• J'a•·m fi'Om loss! Plonee1· Lnclles will b~ guests These 4-door La11.ce1's are ;'ust now arrluing at our Dodge dealerships. Be of Mrs. Luella Wilcox Wednes· DODGE clay, Apvll 27. , the first in your _neighborhood to put glamour into family transportation! General meeting o.f the Oltemos Co~,Timunlty/church Women's So­

ciety will be in the- church par­ Dodge Dealers prEsent: Danny Thomas in "Make fioorn for Daddy," ADC·TY o Bert P~rks in "Break lhe Bank," ABC-TV • !loy FIIJ1!m, N~C R out of gus. lt'r!fl~lll'f'l', want lo do whnl the Communists All till' rnnnf'y, ~>nirl lhP Bunlwr· time wus ripe. AI R:IO a. 111. Hnotlwr r·alt 11'11~1 retnr•y of Christian sndnl rcln­ Pl'om!Rc In Lheh· Jnst yt>ur's cam­ lllll p.!slnr·, has been used tlnns nnd lnl'a[ 1'11111 r 11 ;wt lvlt IPs, plnr·ect und tlwy .c;uld RlllliPr•nr• Of cm11·se, Mt•. 'l'J•uman hns n paign boolllll' Tht> edltnrlal "'l'hll l•~mpty My gr·nnrlsn11 t'OU)Ji mo~kP It einilbnlh schools gaw nem·Jy !jifi,. Mrs. Celi\t ller·ht :nul Mt'H. Alzina lie liiiYH t hal wlwn WI! gl't ALJ\IA'S A CAPPI~LLt\ CHOIR will visit Holt Prcsbytcl'ian church on its annual (1()1),000. Lawn•nr•p wer'l' Ilfljloinlf'rl to ;wl 'Pomh" ohvlouRly w.l': nwuut for !hut fll~t 011 JtiR holrhy lt•)l'Se uwuy from his fnr·elgn policy our HPpuhllrans hut thiH Dt•mnt·rnt spring l'OIH'r'rl trnu· 'l'llP !Ioll dale is Werlnt'srlny, Apl'il Other on the sclwrlule Lnsl yPar nH•mlwrs nt tlw nun liS I he nn\VI'I' l'lllllinfltef', 'I'll<' IWJl'lli nl' this :,arJ :.tnL')' i'i 20. ~tops tmuhlr. hegins. The nearly 140,01)0 l'an not hP!p hLrt C'nnmwnl upon a1·c P01 t llut•ort PonlliH', Dr•! mil <~nd Midland. Those conceJ'ts \VIII all be sung In i: lt. till' Jnglllllll County SltPrlll' lrrll r•htu•cfles. Tlwt'·p will .rlsn l1t> :1 htgh :·wllnol COilC'Cl'ls, at Ithncn, MPIVindu!P anrl Alma. l'llllt'r'll, whlr'h illl'ludcs fnmilles .1, C. Penny o~w;n rl for· i11•r· wnrl< th.tt r•lnlm. Under· Roosevelt and '!'he Pomment Is simple. Spll"lr, to C'llll your Mll'itignn sift II' pullt'l' 1 I•:I'IH'lil SullivrPaH r•nntrllnlfc•tl n tntul viewer! h,Y Mrs. Artnl'ttc• Sdloil'li'<'l' Jlt'llJlie wcr·c• tulwn hehlnd the H0\\'1•: snry as hut thr.y nlorw art· ----~~~L I ~----~------of $1:1,RHH.Ifi In titlw anrt ml.~stnn on till' 4-lr Jlrogram nn \V.T!M. Communist Iron Curtain. Poland, faith helph•ss In polrttc•tll party. Tlw ' Our g'l'ograplty lrnnlJIIl'YS. Mrs NPIJ Ban• has 1l'lllnll'rl to nil of Central Eumpe, Manchuria, a Repuhllr·uns not Clll·is­ rL!mut 2 sPas !11 Pall'slirll', c•o~d1 her· horn" in Minnl'sota at'tPr China nnrl thr• 13alllc Pntmtr·ics are ll!i• ~Vhat tee! lly till' nw 1;t rcarn 01w h: Chttrclzes Are Doing spt•ncllug tlw winll't' wlllt lwr ilnve ilPPn enslaver!. If llmt rnaiws ttans of our time tl!l you Imply in ~u AI hrot hrt•, HnymntHI Latu•. your eclltorlnl fo1· thP Chrlstlnns fresh, well stnf'iwrl wlih flsh, wltl1 ('ollllliiiiJity. Methodist Youth Group a ~>Ur·c·essful foreign policy, thr.n Nul'ih Aur·Pilll~ St. ,fumr•s C'nil IIIII I' C:hrll't•h, Rt. Mrs. LPc• [lalley wns l'il'f'IPrl hnrl n mcsRngL'-a mes~nge lo the pleas:mt dt!Ps arHI fnrms ntmrtl ]{(•V. ,JohtL J•:. l'llidt•it, p.t•.tor u m., 1'1 I'Sh,YII'l'.l 11 I I loll l'ur•s· A d R II H I • I want none of it. Itt•\ 1\lsv,l. < 'ltarlt•s !\Paling, pus­ duy, 7:'!1) p. Ill., spr•r•ial llli'l'ling 0 trPastn·ct· nf tllC' Rel1c•Jwh rliSIIrrl people. 11. Tlw ollwr h.ts no nst1, no til it•<. ~LIItrl.ty •,l'illlotl, 111:1:, a. 111; rnrnn tten s a v at t Their pnllry nf appt•nsement ill I 1\lass will liP •.ntrl at H::m 1 No. 1a, at the drslrlcl lllf'l'ling 111 The Hepubllrans were <•llthusl nu cluldren plnytng nl II:; lmnl\s, in~ wor sl11p, I I· J;> tt 111 , ~ oung Siillli.J\' rnornlng r;l'ilriP sehoul nl all ofllcf't's 111 all l'illlll'it " Sr•llht nwmhr.rs of tile MPthml· hmught on the wor·ld's troubles 11 11 1 1 11 Lansing' reC'ently. astlc Ins! fnll and ngnln thi~ Both arc fer! hy thr sanw sii"PIIIll. JlfiOJI!C'S lnPPI!Ilg, 7 p Ill; PV111li1Jr g" n1 ~ 1 i n s, willt '' "'' " • 1st St•rvnr l!1gll Youth F'r.llmvshlp o[ tnrlny. Ev('n now the Demo­ l'dll•t•liism Saturrla>' 111 I ::IIJ n. 11 Sl1ir·ll'y Earl, Natwy Carley, spring. '!'hey boasted tl"lumplwnr­ Whnt Is ttw tllfi'Pt'c•ru·t•'t 0111', lilt' sr•rvlt'J', H p. Ill., \l'i•drll"ll,l,y 1'\ I' 111 HI 1!11• l'illtldt WPdnc~do~y, pra,1r•r· l'irdt•s ' ,1ttl'llciPri n suh rllslri1 I rally of r•r•at!l' lenders arc suggPstlng that Mrs IM!hu llatt's ;nul Mr• nuth .lrlllllSOIJ llltrl Gl'llf'C Balif'y Iy wherever· I henrrl thc•m that Sea n( Gr.IIIP.P, tnkr•s- und gl\'l's ulng, mid ll'l't'lr pr'a\'1'1' so•r1 !1'1', :-.; t he• Lansing :m.>n Met hodlst we can trust anrt JIV(' wllh the 11 nt temll'rl a lf'n at .Jadcson .Trrnior the rnsr'als would bP out and good l•:ver·y ~allon of watPr lhnti'IJitl . Clarrnl'e .ln{'J)hs, !l:l'i • \'ntrtlt in llnll Br-olhcrltnnd 'l'em- Cornmunl~ts. They seem unable p. rn; young fll'lljill's l'111ti1 Jllci" I St. Hutht•r·irll''s ChllJII'I, Nor•tlt cnllege r·ccenlly. It wm; gtven hy government restored. 'l'hcr·e wns halarwes a ~allqn that J('.l\'t'h 111 'J'hur srlay, li::10 Jl. rn · iunlnt' piP on Mnnrlay r>vening, A cnrry­ to lltldt~rstand why the cold war llt•t•, 7 Jl 111. J ~"'' rd1an roar!, ll'gllin" servif'l', the outlet at lhe ollH•r· end 'l'll·· chnlr; 7·:10 Jl. Ill • sr>nlnr l'itoir, 111 KUpprr· was sr•rvcrl Jollowed hy the Women's duh for n, lillIPf'IPrl r•lmlrmnn Unlvcr ~tty hospital, Ann AriHll', Scouts 1ecently. They visited tlon lu~l fall nnd the greatest vote' II rn; firs! olllll ILilli Siillol.i.l'• /\pill :!I, al 2::m [J m. frll' 1'0'1· one glve~. anrl Is n itPaltlty, srntl· last Satunlay. Kellogg factory Hnd Kellogg in u spring ellictton this year, the ~'hur·c•lt sf'i1nol, !J: l:i o1 Ill ; rrlor·n·l ol <'ltr·isllan cllizrnship. The lng, happy plac2 Tile olhl'l' lal\1'': tourt h Sundays, I lull I :>wlio~1 r•,! lllrrt.JI ir•n sr•r·vt1e. St. 1\athr.rln'! McrTy Hanl'ic (•ntm·t.tinerl eot­ park party wns rejected. 'l'hll'll SliiHiay, lllill"nllll( pr,J\t'l" (;urlrl W>llllPn are mePtlng ear:h tng wotsilip, II .1 111., ,·Junr rc• JcatuiP n[ tltP Pvening was u only, and Is llw venlng and Sa,'- Mrs. Lydln Mears ~pent last------­ et• anrl do~u;.:hter h:IIH]lll't, Mny G Rro~v Barham Norton Joan Hall, I"P. as his sc>r \l'illiJulr-lon 1\'t·sl••vun lll'lltlld 11 :till n 111; pt'lljl'r srt vlt'" Vo!untrrr So~lf'l\' .nwl'ts I'VIll'?' mo11 t IH•nw nr.x 1 Sunrlay, "Till' 1st, leowlo·.r, 1{,•1 c'·o~ll c',.IIL'.I ll'l'tiW•sd, 11·, S:Oil p. Ill I~I'Hla_v nrr:ilt It• ' I.J•,•,, Ill ·' rehearsal and pr.tlnd ot IPI!ow- mreting oil Chal'lot te Bnprlst Price Brothers Mason dtut'l'h May A, S p. Ill., Robert L :1 Ill' dl\'llll' ~{'1\ll'(l, II .I I)) JI!:tsoul\ft•lhodisl ltnvmnnl] L.lslnp; Monday, fi::lO p rn, the !Inmmnnrl, frnm lilr. Mid1igiJI' Ntrl Sl't y dt•pt~l llllf'ltl 1!1 lr:t 1'1111'111 N 11 Jt 11 n, nlinlsiPI' 'sunday wnr l~·ll'hers fn:m 111:- ,c·hr.ldtcn's cl:-: Phone Audioneers TcrnpPrfl!ll'l' l~ounrlnliun, wit' dtll'ill~~ l'P,~Iil.tl' dl\1111' '-1'1\'H'I' ,IJip, ttl .r Ill, srrmnn, "The; Jldrlmcn_l \1 rll h,t\e .1 potluck Phone sppn k o~nrt show 11 rtlm. I" II II JI "Ill I I :I III II lldt 'I I "Ill"'. C'IJrJ•,IioJil Use ol WPo~llh;" nut·· supppr· rn tlw d1urdt IJo~sPmPill; 17-F-111 II Ill ~lljH'I I ISIIIJJ sf'rv ftl" sm:lll 1'11ilrlrPn; Sumlav Wed!tr.srla.y, 7::'0 P m .. pra,yer Maurice & Bob OR~7~876l s<'lt.lllli, II :I') a m' f'iaoses fo'r serVICe, Blhlr Sllldj'. illlllUHI meet­ 'I dJ~I'S 1 anrl up; .Juntot' Hilih Fr.l· rng Fitchburg \\'illiluuston llnt•list, ll.ttllloi ·------~~·-~ 1 11111 •,lup, fi p m.; Senior· 1-ligh J{pfl:,p JldSie~! ( 'hllttlr l,rltrrcr , 10 ~ll·s. L,v l1• c; r·ow " 111 1Vnrs1J1p :,J'I 1 lt'l', II .o 111 I•'J>IIowstup Yout11 will nttcnrl 1111' SftwlchridA"t• Fit•s1 Ml'lhntltsf. Worship scr·vwP, IO::Jo ,1 rn; .Jill( 7 :111 p Ill illllilll' IIIII( '''JIIUI 1\lr<'ltigun c·onlr.rrncP youtl1 con­ Tlw Fitt'ltilurg Clothing nnr' durrch school, :·10 .1. rn.; Youlh t~ro11ps fi 'lll p 111 'l'ilut··rt:J\, \or·o~lton :11 !Oillfl HI a:30; Youth 11 !Tanrlil'l',llt eluhs will have 17 Head Holstein Cattle 17 l•'<•llo\\'shrp (•abinel meeting Tues· Fellow~hip, li:45 p m. Sunrlo~y Farm Machinery ii'IJI'iii'IS Jp•,son silldl l11llom.•d ,1ornt Joe,ll :~ehrevement HI tlu Cow, d.>y HI r,:l~ p.m.; Jll'ayer group, ll10I"Illng spL•airlnesrlay. 7 p rn.; iuninr choit· Marilyn 1\tst lm·, valerlittntl.lll nf Holstein Cow, 8 yeaJ'S old, hred Se(Jtt!mber lH \Vonwn's Baplrsl llntiiiJ. llnrd at 8 p. m. The1 e will be a clispln 1 Allis-Chnlnu~rs ~lode! C 'l'•·nctor and CultivatuJ·, l'C'henrsal, 'l'ilut·.srlay, G:45 p m.; the dass of 1953, whose subre['t Holstein Cow, 2 yem·s old, bred April 15 \Vi•diit'SJI:l\', !.! p Ill Ill illllill's oJ hanclicrall and the girls wit' ll!liV t..ires on mar :ulull dtoil' at 7:45 p. m:· will he, "This I Believe" TltC' model lhc clothing Iiley havt Holstein Cow, 5 ,years old, brt•d in D!•eembt•l' M Y, F, district spl'ing r all) will Jlolstein Cow, 5 years old, fresh and OJII'Il Allis-Chalmers No.' fiO Combiue, good condition \Villiumslult Uospt•l li!Jll, 11121 made, Guest for the r.venlng wil Fir.~t Ciuu·clr nl' Clll'lst, Sclmr· he Sunday, Apnl 24, at 3 p. m .. 1954 Jolm Dem'tl No. 290 Corn Planter on rubbt••· Htttldf\\' rnad BIPt~l11' t·lnss II :ut, <: .. ·:pl'l ·tnol or will show slides nncl ciescrihc Ilolst!·in Cow, 4 years old, brt!d April 8 uturtsll.\', Su11da1 :-1:.111 p. •n, llllr> llolstPin Cow, 2 years old, dm• soon John Deere rubber-tired Wagon and stnt•l Gmiu Hox SunrJay school is ltelrl during the ,fohn Deere 4-section Harrow 1st I ,V, l•'rlil'lil'y, pastm· Sundo~\' ,,l11>11l, til mnnit•s nf Christian Science heal· llolsteir~ Cow, 7 years old, due in June •11 111.; rnr.rnlll>! 1\'lll.,lllp, II .1 111: ing A publi(• t•emllng room is ,John Decrt~ 2-12 inch l'low ou I'l!blm•· with .Lantz llolsteirt Cow, 8 years old, bred Janua••y 31 Coulter N. \' I' S, fi:·l:i p Ill; J'l'<'lllllg nJIPil :11 tile chur·ch every Weclnes­ llolsteill', Cow, fi yt•ars old, fl't!sh and open t'VIllli:l'lisllt· sPivil··· al 'I :ro Jl tl.ty anrt S.11urrlay fmm 2 to Jatl'nt·m Sc·aJr.s r1.1y :11 !Ill' drlll'r·lt o11 7 :lo p rn lite IHlltrlage or fear will he 20-l't. Grain Elevator with 1\lotOJ· '- h1nugh1 out HI Chnstian Science Ora.•l!l S1led11r with El•wh·ic 1\Jotor llasmr Churdt ol' lht• N!l'lill'l'lll' sC'I"\'Ir·c•s SunriHy, April 21, in the \ Bangs Tested Quantity Grain Bags Ito,\ MtillHJU, p':tslnl StltHI.L.I' lr's>:toii·SPrlllnn c•ntlllerl "Prob,llinn tog Chains I~OJ·Iw '''lltlld Ill o'l'!oc·l;: Jll'l'!ll'ltill~ "'1'1' ,lJ!Pt' Dc•atlt." Qunntit~' Hnnrl 'l'ools 11'1', 11 n'tl(ll'k; N Y I' S Sl'l"\' ();t!;) ()1('jl)('](, SOllg il!lrl ptdiS!' l!'t~, (' IIIII III II II J I y 1\J e f It II £1 i ;t I ~fousehold Goods l•:van)(rlistil' nwss:tgl' 7::llr I 'I .I\' ot Dunsville and Van­ l'ilut·C'Iw~ lie that loveth not lmoweth not Gocl; for God is love. llomc Cmrff01·t Kitchen Range, good condition Oats-Corn .. Silage 1'1' tni'PIIlli-: \Vt•drll'~rJ.ry t'I'P111llg town, Rr>V. Charles R. Gross, (I,John 4:8.),1 Read I John 4:7-12. HI 7::!0 pas I or. I 0 a. rn., chllt'ch• school, Wa•·m Mor~ing Stovtl • 100 Bushels Dontln Oats f the Gallery of is a wonderful picture Do~rwvil!P, G. K Manning, super· . I~ N~tional Engl~nd Combination Doolwnse llltd Writing Dt~sl' 2011 Dmilmls Corn ,... ~ llmriU'I' 11111 St•wnth llu~· ·\•I· llllenrlr•.nr; 11:15 11. m., worship m whtch Cht·Ist hangs on the cross m the midst of darkness. I .. ibrary 1'able Antique S(tool Bed 40 Tons Silage /"· Vt•IJtii'it. S:thhutll Sl'hnol, Ill a. lll ; sPt vif'e wrth n message entitled As one keeps l.ooking at the painting, gradually he discoverE Wardrobe I Floor Lamps ~ , ,.lol'shrp ; rr vit·e.. nt I I :Otl a. Ill "Our Cont111uing Dedleation;" 10 another fot·m ll1 the background -God's fm·m· othe•· hand• 2 Beds, Spri~1gs and· Mattrt•ss••s 'l'able J.amp!i. a. m., l'illll'Cil school, Vantown; supporting Chris.t- Go9's• hands; and another'face- God'~ 2 Oal' Comntbdcs Chest-of-Dmwers l.lllli'iir:r,: 'f,iuu I ,1ft hPI'IIIl, Ht'V. II a m., f'illll'r•h S<'llool, Mrs. face, mm·e full ot agony even than the artist has pictured the Combination B1i{fet and China Closet I•' P. Zitnllll'l'lll:tiJ, pHstrw. One C'arroll Glynn, superlntr.nder:rt. Dairy Equipment hind< nnt'lh nt' Cav.tllr!IIJ'Ii toad face of Christ Himself. In .His infinite love, God stands by the '':ll.!!h Stand ', _ QuaJitity Ruching Chairs No M Y. 1~. on account of spring well-beloved Son in the midst of unthinkable tra,gedy. Dmmg Room Cltah'S Empire Milking !Uachiue, 2 single units, Illlmp anti on Snullt Pr.nnsyil'.lllld i\vr.nuP t':iliv .11 Plymouth. motor Strnrlay sl'iwol, fl::lo :1. 111; l'lttll'l'il . rr:octay God stands by us, caring for us, loving us, suffer­ Antique J.. ovt~ St~at I 12x15 Rug S01'Vif'f', 10::!0 11. Ill. llunsvlllt• ft't'J'I' 1\let.lllldlsl, Rev. tng wtth us and for us. We ought never to thin!< of Him as Q!mntity Dishes, Cciol,ing utcnsil'l and otJwr 8 Millt Cans Watm• lfeater· II. E. Monrc, pastor. 10 a. rn., fm· from us leaving us to stagger on alone in the dat•k. He is Jlousehol!l Articles Double Wash Tubs Cnr1 RIWir I IIOW ('JJJ~IS'I'IAN SC!WNCE Sunday school, Genevieve Freer, always .near, nearest when we need Him most. Whatever 2 Hydra-Vac Coolel'8 JIJo:Ar •...; ~upr.rintenclent; 11 a". rn., preach· Columbm) ing service; 6:45 p, m., young else ~e may doubt, never let us doubt the love of God· for '\ "Even in a Bitrning Building' [lPoples ser·vice; 7:30 p. rri., eve· God IS love, and we are the subjects of His love. All th~ re­ ning service; pt·ayer meeting Temu: Cash sources of inpnite wisdom and powe1· are at His command fOI' · Not Responsible for Accidents God's Power Can Wednesdny evening ut 7:30 nt ' I the chur·ch. our redempt 1on and blessing. God is with us His love .,. ... ,~... ~.~. No GoodH RemciVed From Premises Until Settled For us. Our victory through Him is sure, if only we believe. PI'Otect You" PRAYER Station CI\U\r 0 'l'hou whoso nnme Is love, whose heart Is ever longing to lift UN into ~ovlng- fellowshltl with i'hee, ioJ'glve our cnroless, sinful In· 80011t' Oil YOIIl' tJIIII 1Jifference to i'hee. Put within us the tnte ' spirit of penitence, AJtril z,l, 1!)I)!) Tench us how to know i'h•!e thnt we mny love and Nerve. Thee us we ought. In IJis lllllllc, Amen. Mrs. R h CoHey, & Son, Piops. D:11i n. m, · · THOUGHT FOR THE DAY · Eart Dunsmore, ' ,T~e~m~God~o~F~~~ AU~d~~b(~ti~~·~~~------~~--~~~~-~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~ PAS'!' CHIEFS STAGE MEET Pythian .Sisters Set Date Mr~. I4, B, Barr enterlulnecl 11 <"'. J/Jlll' i members of the Pnsl Chiefs club Personalj .. MonrJny cvr.nlng nl home. S~clal an~ ;~;;t·[~~:~;:::71E~7~,;h: her· ~ •U • • v c;..r ' (/ """"" '""' '"'"' '" ,.,, ,,. c.,,,, For Annual Conv~ntion F'ollowlng n pnlltte•l> supper nnrl • • • last WPdnPsduy. Onn vbltnr IIC! mgulnr bttHIIJr>sH nwr.fing, the c•nmpnniPrl IIH'rn l•'ollowlng r llE'J'RO'I'IIAL IS TOLD 'J'Iw nftcrnrmn sesslor1 nf tiw plnnf1ing 1n 11 Jtenel llw r•onvc>n· grnup plnyerl C'lll'rl.~ with prlzc•s lOIII ol lilr' f,II'IOI,\', ll11•y hue' ltlllllllli l'nnvenllnn of Pythlan linn. Mrs. W, S. WIHdwr nf Mur· gnlng to M1 Mlnnlt> Thorburn Mr. nnd Ml'll. Ivan Sherman nf ~. ::legion and Auxiliary Extension Clubs JUIJI'il Ill 1111• I d fp( f'IJii. 31sters ellstriel No. 5 , will hn shnll, cllstrlct ciPJHtly, will pre· nnrl Mt'Ji, Minnie t~ollar Beth hnve nnnotHwerJ the en· MrH. t; n r ''I d Wall<'l'~d"rf Hngecl al I ::m p. m.' Wer)nPsclny, stele. • • • gngcment of their• daughter, l~n· f'llllirn111n, c ondw·tr>d n shor >\prj) 27, nt the I. '0, 0, F, llltil. District !1/n. :i l'OilHIHts of AI· ;,·:·Sponsor Welfare Plan eva Irene, to Russell ,J. Wrlgill Plan Resumption btiHinr>Hs nu•Ptlng In the rce•re<~ Dlnnm• will he server! nt tho blon No. Rfl, Bntfle Creel\ No. of Mason, He Is the son of Mt•, lion mom, Plans WPI'P rlb;c•usse>r 'r·eshytcr·Jnn c•hurdr nt 5::JO nnrl 120, Ciwrloitl.l No, :1'1, ,JHel\snJt unrl Mrs. Roy Wrlghl. A ,June 2:1 Surprise Party ::.'. Br·ownP·('aVPIIril't' posl of Amer·· 'nr 11ir>lplnr( ~I 1111' IH·biPvc•nwn he evening session will follow Nn. 1<1, Mnrshnll Nn. !J(j, Nnsh· llw Mason mcellng, Siw will give werldrng Is lwlng planner!. Of Meat Lessons rlny rllnnPr .i\~ llli'I'P wns 1111 IP• fc>;tn Legion and lluxlllary are c·nmmentnry ns sllclcs of lhc 11 7 o'cltll'k Ill the hull. ville No. 7!l IIIHI Mason No. 107, • • • s11n, till' lllPPilng mljenn1wrl 11nr Sl•rvlng rm the rommlill'l's 'II'· with n lotnl membership nf ::::sponsoring a e•hllrl WPif,n·c• 'pro· l'hllclren ul 1111~ sehoul arc shown Following 1111• I'Pilllll of 1\lro; Jw Wfllllf'n srwnt !liP IPillHinrlr• ·lli:l Honors Couple .. ~ gt'llm, 'l'hl'y have r·o~ii<'rla meeting by Warren Clweney, n memhPr Ailiii'IIP Sr·iwf'lll'l' 111 i1r•r JIIIHI as •f llw rid\' silflJifllllg In Lnn ·anglng the nffalr are: Dlnn<•r· M11son officer~ nrc; Mts. l•'ranlc Pservallons, Mrs. L. n. Barr, Young, pnst eltlef; Mrs. Iluill'rl Jot' 'l'ul'sday night of rwxl weel\ of llw Lansing nssoclntlon. Hobbyist Guild lilllnC df'llliii!Silaltflll/fl'e'nl, I'XII'I\ ,till~, On Anniversary ""111 Vevo~y !own lull! oil H o'dod\ '!'he purpose llf ll1is meeting Is sl11n g!'lltipH .ill' tr•:,lillllng llwlr '!'lie> llf'XI lll''PIIIl[( Will he> M.1 ·hnlrrnnl!, nnrl Mrs, Clifford Harrison, most cxePIIenl ehirf; "in1ifh; regblrnllnn, Mrs. Clar· MrH. 11obcrt Robson, exe•PIIPnl Jn flw ei•Pnlng. 'l'hr•y have lnvltl'ri In explon! till' exist lng local necrl pt11gram. 'l'llr• PI lll(l'dlll w.1s in II 111 till• ltnmr• 11f 1\ft'H. Arthu FriPJHis stnpl ls1'1l 1\lr. illlfi MIS. •nee! BoiP.s, chairman, nnd Mr. .;, senior; Mrs. ClaJ·ronr•p Boll's, nx· nil who Ill<' lniPI<'HierJ In ntlenrl. of Jll'llgrnrns for the retnrrled 11nrl Is II.!ITUfllc>rl lir J\IJS Sl'lldt>llr•r•'• Vlitlnr•y. A. I~ HnltPY Ill 11 po~rly Sunrlny Scheduled lubert IlnrTisnn; riPcnr·ntlons c•ellenl ,lunlor; Mrs. T. ,J. Hnllz. April Is f'hlirl wPifare month arouw Interest In Mason for. NkiOII'SH. She> \\'.Is liospitnliw·' 1 !'\'Clling llflnllring I h<'il' 2:11 h Wl'rl· IIHI fnvor·s, Mrs. Maurie!' 111f'!dy, manngc•t·; Mrs. L L. SwnnlngPr, for tlw L<'glon units, diHI they prnmotlng such 11 progt•am, an A Cr•aflsnwn lltHI llohhylsl with llu anrl pnrllllnr~nln. tllng nnnl1•crsnt)' whif'lt Wits, Guild mart hns !wen sdwrluiPcl ''Mf'Pilng 1111' 1\Jroal llill" 11'111 hr Till' Notlliwrst lllii'Piltls l'Xil'll ·itnlrman, Mrs. llnrt·y SpPnny stwrctnry; Mrs. Lorena llarJ;. hllv<• marie plans In bring In Auxllrnr·y memhet hillel. She 1 April I~ Tlw gro11p SJH'nl the• 1HI Mrs. Rnlll'rt Jlobson; nne! m•ss, tt'e/ISUI'C'l'; Mrs. 1\<•ntll'lil atlentlnn aims 111111 fliii'Jlosc>s uf pointed 11111 that rellll'licrl childmn for M11y ~. r; and 7 at the 11flth r'rllllinllf'ri "' 1111' llloiJIII i'"'i~'•'l ,ion f.(lllliJl gilllwrl'd "' the lwmr PVPning visit 1ng. !'alii llonPV and tlw c•nrnmlllrlly l'hlirl Wf'lfare flelel artlliPt'y, Mnr·shall slt'ePt, LParlr•r,' nu•r•liJH~s havr• lif'Pn II' •I l\11s ltiiymonrlllPII l11s1 :r'hur~ ll'ogrum, Mrs.• Tohn l~clgm·, dutlr· Merlndnrf, pmlr.r·tnr; untl Mrs. his 1111111, 1\lrs. llalph Stillnwn, lite vlclims of brain Injury In one nan, Mrs, George Gr·el•n and Ray Mathews, gunrtl. Jll'ogr·am. A SJH'<'iill lilVtlatlon, form OJ' 1111ol her, and arc not to LanHing. at'l'llllgc•rl. On 'l'lilll '•"''I' of tlti' Iii,\' for o1 11 "II rlily lll<'l'ilng. wr•rp ltosts. Booths r·eprcM•ntlng various wcl'i> 1111'11' il In litf' VI J's. Cillll'les Dnvl~. "RPservntlons frll' t lw ell n n<'l' 1 Auxiliary nff'll'cl's s,ilrJ, ts IJe(ng he re~arrll'cl as lnsanc, There are wa~ llll'f'liiiJ~ l•'lflr•r•n nwmllf•rs anrl ·I vlsl l :P:;Pnl ut tlw P\'11111 WPI"I' 1\lr. Jsstwrl tn parr•nls nf rnr•atally civic organizations In tlw city 11 nd VPv11y lo\1'11 lt:Jil at, 1\loisrllt. Jo'rl loJ's, 1\lrs Mnr·.1 l!PIIrr• ami Mr~ .Jnnel UtiPII of Gmnrl Rapids, I slwultl bt> marlr un or hPfrm• llolli'\''S hi ot it<' I', HnlH•rt' [) r l·:nsl 7fl l\niiWII eausP~ for mental ~rnnd c•hlef of Mlehlg,m, Is Saturd11y, ll[ll'li 2:!. retllrri<'rl r hllrit·on r !Piping lla•rn I'!' I arda t ion, and :J out of 100 surmtmdlng areas haw heen clay litr'l'<' ll'til IH• " lll<'Piill'( in M11r:gll' Sm11 h, lr•ilr!Prs of thr Lnnsln~, J\lts Hotlf'\''s aunl, 1\llss 1111rl !heir parc>nts IS one of llw r•hllrirPn horn 111'1' clestlncrl to he planned, and r·r·aflsmen 11nrl G. i\. I~ ho~ll, l.<",itr•, "'lrl "" Mliil'l llo.irl grllliJI; diHi Mr• l•:lmil Wir•gnHIIt; llllcl nnntltr•t' l!Hiil olrjt•c•IJVPS, il was t•xpialrwrl. r<'I.II'Cierl, slw nrldcrl. hobbylsls may cnler. 13ootlls 111 ,. 'l'w•sd") a lllf'r'liltg lias hP<'II oil' ''"lin l'rtr•si<'l and Mrs. Emilie UltdP 1111cl lltlltl, Mr 111111 1\IIS Cfii'Cd for by each indiVidlifiJ. l'llng<'d ill ('llllliCIIIICilV I itiCI'C'it il Miss Ludic> l•'ilzgi'J',ilri, ICoir'llCI' Tlw Auxllmr·y c'tllnmiiiPe for \1oni'OI', lr•nrir'J's of 1111' Mr>IT) Flflyrl Loll of I loll; Miss Mllrln•rl or I ill' H<'ilfllli HjlflllSOI'I'ri by I Jtp the pt·ogr,un Is Mrs. Ann Bmwn, Pr•or•eecls talmn In will go to tlw OIH•mos lot· llw Wtlli.illlslrllt ill•'• \lc•JJlithors r lull, oillcnrlcil til• Plans Are Complete for C:n·riwPII. llr nnri 1\lrs l•:rwln Individual or gr·oup exhibiting. ic'd!II'JS J..anslng Assoc•latlon fot• ltr•tar ri<'rl 11sslsl eel hy M 1s Fr·anr·es Robson 11ePI in g. llc•ntu•, 1\lr. 111111 Mrs. A. ,r llaga There Is a small fcc to cover c·osl Pl,ms 111 <' going tonl'llrd fo1 C'itiJdt'CII \I'JJj hi' !liP Sfll'lli\f!l' Ill ,IIJrJ Mrs. Vtnlel Mnsc.~. Mrs. JJ,•II•~r liiHI 1\lts. Smll' .mrl rlallghlr•J', llill;i, lllr . .11111 Mrs. of l'enlal. lll'hi<'VPilJC'III ri:J\' 1\I"Y l II '\1!' ::11'<' lit<' '''"''" oil !'llokJng Ill St. James B~nefit Party J•:rnPSJ f',ililt<'rllln llllri Soil, Jldll,\', Some of the displays lislecl s lw 111 IIH• Dnnsl'llir• sl'i1""' 1·.~ anrl ltnlph Stillman 11 "SS lc>nrlr•r C'tlls of lllC'Itl TIH Plans Irll' the St. .TamPs henelll far ar·e nowcr.o;, elolls, npmns, hlhlts Will IH• rlispla~ c•ci iiiHI hulh• lurl'sque set lings In liu• I ilenw 1'oslrss illlli ~Irs. f),JI'II'Ii G11vln •ani par·ty nre complete nnrl Hnlph llir•hr•siH'IllH'l' of IVd)'lll', coppercmft jcwelr·y cemmlc~. anrl pl. IIi I!; 11 ill '"' ~·:-;r hllJlgr•rl enlitlerl "Flight ltlln l•'ashlon" Mrs. llflll<'l''s lllnill<'r, c•aliPrl iollg (Arranp;emenls Are Made \Jrs. fllllv,ll'fl C'larl\, 1\lrs. Hussei 'fllllmlttces are opcr·ating 111 lop rugs wcavlng and glass. Dupll· LuJwh 11'111 hr• sr't'l'f'ri h1·. wom are helng dl'l'illlf.(f'ci by Mrs. riJSI/IIli'P Ill < 11ngt i!IUliilf' lilP :rmth, ~~~ s Cli.trlr•s f'fiPsler, l\1r·• .pepcJ to mal;c the evening of cntlo'ns of hoolhs Is oC no con·10n of Fc•lt l'llillts r huri'!J 111 lit·~ Gor•clon Byron and het• c•ornmiiiPP c·ouplr•. ThP l{11nr•\'S haw "h For "4-ll.Frolics of '55" IPrbrort (;;JJ ''-'· M r:;, Loren Klr• vlay 12 an otttstuncllng one for sequence as each pnrlidpant's ham low." h,~ll ,. < consisting of Mrs. fo'ranl; CIPai',V, chtughll'l', 1\lrs. lltr hn11i 1\lilh;lln, von anrl ~IJ•s LPo \VI's I plwl fut mrlshioners and friends, nt•r•ot·cJ. work b sepnrute. IISIH'rl f11od for I iJe cld,l' i.tl Mr·s. gclwin 1\Pill', Mrs. ,John of Pari\ Forr•sl, C'ltlr dg<~, ~>lin w.ts Final plans fot· llw tn~"i variPI,Y .Tohnnn11 Boyd, l~ast Alall•don; ng to Mrs. Donald V11nrJerVeen, 11 Bergeon, Mrs.• fohn Wilson, Mrs. unahll' 111 allf'JHI I liP cc>lc>hro~liflll. show, •1-I I J•~r·oli<·s of ;);)" dt'O lw· A meeting will he slagccl at till' ['I[ b i\ sJI<'III iiUr,llflll ll'as e•oJulucte ·r., general chairman of the"af· flllll' solo, Mnry l~llcn Knott, Rucl Jlurtwld\, Mrs Wllll.un Mr.• lltd 1111 llflill',l' 1 Psirle at Jng r·omr>IPIPd 'I'Iw. show will hP Northslrlc community hall nn 4- 't.i ll S II JIC'Jjl fillitlll'e /l l'l'jli'I'SP.ntfttiV• fair. s. Filf'hhurg; vemd snlo, Bryce My· East Grand River, Lansing. 11 PPek .tnd Mrs. RIISSPII Dollwe. 2fl2R CIIVIInllllglt l'flolrl, presented Saturd.1y, llpl'll 2:J, 111 'o hornt'nlal\r't'~ W<'<'k al llw c•ol Colorful riPl'or·ations and piP- r.1·s, V11ntnwn; 1111d squnre clanr:e, where persons may obtain mol'!' Whitr• Onlt Ticlwts may he fll'll<'llrecl from 8 p. rn. In till' Mason htgh sdwol r.unn club r•gt> tills summer Ml'mber: ' . ' Mrs. lrl VanrlcrVet'n, Sr., mulllorlum. 'l'i<'kt>fs will l1e on informntlon ahout the ha~aar·. Tile \\'liilc• o.~t, Ill r·iuh lla' llsc•uss<'rl pi.IIJS for acilicvPmcn' Dono~ • • • ils last lll<'l'ling .11 ihf' IH>Illf' 11' 1\lrs. Charles Brooks volu11 clmlrman, and Mrs. Fr.urk Gue1·· sale al 1lw clo11r. Mrs. GPorgP L,mgenrlcrf of De· Ia~ M.1ry Ann N11lllngll.i111 l'f'l'enlly l'~l l'rl lo m.il JllllJC'<'Is ihl• The Michigan Mdlc Chorus dH her assistants, Mrs. Mat•k Cave, Roher! Cairns of Men! Cit, Olrin, 'lte n1111J<>s of hooks rearl thl: villi' unii'IIIIIJJWcilll a hrirl11i slto\1'· lowing ar•ts: club held thetr annual banquet summl'r ; ·p: Hosc•mo~n• llraw11 oclalion will again havc Its an· Mrs. William Rec.o;er, Mrs. was a week Pnrl guest of his 11 •xtcnsion ~ c>ar. Vic•lcw c•r· Thursrl11y I'I'C'IIUJg honoring Melln·D<'drs ll. 1\lrs. Slilltii'Y of Sally Nt'llll'l', Vo!itiiiWil, Sally scntor class last Monday dl the tngrnph,l>; lf;Jrfllrl U.rltlr•y, c·rops :talc college auclllorium April are requesting mc>mhers lo mal1c and Mrs. Donald Cairns, ami fam· l"rlsPII and Mrs. Allc>rl Lolll\1'11, While O,Ji\, anrl .Till Presbyterian church. . and Cl.1rk l'ill•lps, rla11·)·. Sixtel'll lll<'niiH'l' or the En~ :o. their favorlle rlessPrl. Tbomp~nn, il;•. Mrs Roher! Cairns, Sr., of .1!·., hoth of Jo:alnn Jloipicls, SC'l'VI'ri Briggs anrl Nilll<'Y Willli11g l"ill b0 1\lop \liliedon rxl<'llsJon r·luh nwl :: The concert will ~·tart at 8:15 ;i.~ ('o-ho~1 C 1 ~'lP~. •· ~ Dansville; pi alto solo, Larry Bur· wil h her son and daughlcr·ln· pink, furntsherllhe theme !or the ria,\', May:!, dl lhP lwnw or llir'll he hnme of :\lis CPnr·ge Mr 1 m with male ciuH'uscs from GROUP TO GIVI~ PIWGilAM ~(inney rru· a JlllliUC'I\ ciiJJJI('J' il The• I~ gtlf•st s p'n.\'r•rl ganws gess, Cnnaan; lt~p rla!H'fl', V\'ancla law, Mr anrl Mrs. Cairns. seating arrangements, the de!'O· ani L.111g<' HPIJ'I'shments 11[ sanrl .ansing, Eust Lansing, Tnrnnto, Tile Senlr1r High You I 11 I•'Pilow rnlions, and also the menu. Silver WIC'IW> dll'l pup IV''"l' sr•t'V<'ri ·won last 'l'liursday. , 'Iller 1\ltlrh Ill<' gitc•sl nf honol' Sho~rlrlul'i<, BunlCOI'iiiPd ll'ilh -·riJo\1' nnci WiJJI!.! eorncl solo, Nrll'!nan Cltmil'ICIV· Sunday with Mr. anel Mrs. Fr~nk Circle of the Women's Society of pink llornl arrangements and The orgo~lliZ:ItJono~J lllPf'itllg o' ·u~si11n about a projcl'l th111 lac and Muskegon partlcrpattng c•r·epe Jldpl'r sll'f'dmr>rs. slI'Prl lht• dance, Dal<' anrl Shtrley Glynrr, Wythe's daughter. 'hesc choruses will form a groU!J evening, April 2H, at till' home ,,r were marl1erl by gifts In spring mer• ·1·11 l'luh was last Werin<'~ v.ts rliseusscd Ti wr~s clcc·irled 1< ~l'l'l'ing lllhle as lhc• IJnsiPSsc>s Wlleatllclcl; - •f 800 for the mnssecl chortts Mrs. Ed Lynns on TvPs road. Thr>y Mrs. .Joe Hanlon llt Ypsilanti colors. day PVPiling ar the hoJill' 111 Dal :rt some lwhh>· equipmenl fo se•rvc•cl c·alll', fntil sal,ul, jpiJo nnrl ,Jubllairs s<'xlel, 1\I.Jry Slwath· lUmbers. will give the play cnlilled, visited Mr·s. F. B. Wonch, Sun. Following the clinner the guests las !Ivrle, I hr• c•luh lnarll'l' 'lw r·ottnly lwspillll pillienls. C'llff PI'. r: Ill'S Is a llenriPd fmm Pllll, Ros<'llllll'\' anrl Beth Sl;ll'iwy, • • • "Crown of Thorns." clay. Ill .!I i\\'et,l gal'<' I IH• I' lUI D.tll>ville llllcl Mn· .JanPI anrl Huth Ann l'ooper .!!HI were welcomed by Mrs. Alec Gil· A~ llwn' Wets no les:·wn, th' Mr. and Mr~. Clarcnr•p Tnerltey l~aton Ro~pirls, ptn. Mrs. Louis Stid Introduced nwmhc•r•o a short 1,111< "" wha' ·em:JtJHicr ol th" artr•rnonn w·r• • • • son Diane J•'ellon, WllitP Oak; mono· Gcnr~e Wilson of Bay City tf Shepard c·allerl on Mr. ancl Mrs Mt·. and Mrs .J. B . .Innes mllcrl the speaker, Miss Martha .Jack· 4·1! ts oil HI hll\1' I he most enn h ,pc•nt pi"Yillg g.lmPs nnrl visit Miss Fris<'ii will h"r·ome lilt' Iogue, Sanrlra Nolllltghc~m, White spent Wednesday 11ncl Thursday ',loyd Taedtcy, Linda and Beverly on Mr. anrl Mrs Cllffonl Hurst son, who presented a talk on recetwcl from J.]f work lll'ci' J1f~. 1\ITlS. Jlnhnt•t \Vvrr 'Ill. H nf'1 hridP of AIIH'tl IIPskl'll Saturday, Oalc; a<'corrlion solo, .Tucly L.tm witll his mother, Mrs. Anna Wil 1unday. of Owosso Sunday son. manners nnd mannerisms. al~o ~poke~ and dfi:-;\VPI crl que"' mPmiler. anrl 1\Ji'' William \\'or!< Ap1 11 2:1. She is lltf' rl.lltghlt•J' n[ ber·t; vocal duet, Margarc>l PheJr, Denny Stolz of Alma mllegc Torn Shoemaker lool1 a trip to The hostess committee con­ ltOtlS till !Ill' SlillllllOI' jll'OJ<'C:IS, man, who spenl llw winter il' Mt. anrl Mr.~ Arnold Frisr•ll. and Mary Ann Nollingham, 1\lr 11nd Mrs. Ted Whipple llnc I PrJ for I ilP. 1 !'II "lnrirln, all0iHlf'rl tlw nwctinr While Onk; IH>I'c>il I' number, \Vii· son, Clayton Carey, of St. .Johns, '\1rs Milton Swartout. St,anlcy forepnrt of the wcel< He Vlsitt'rl A. Smith, Mrs. John Slagh, II'PI'C [Jl'CSJri<'nl, R1•11~· Cot 1; ~·icc The nc:-.t nw<'ling will be at no01 Mr. anrl M1,; l•:rlwaJrl DPmlmv fred Wanlowski, Norlhii'PSI Lcs and Mr. and Mrs. Cary Whipple V. Stolz was a wecl( end guest at a factory where rug;; anrl car· Mrs. Ahe Cohn and Mrs. Robert pre~tdenl Latl'\' H11t·gcss; SP<'I'c> May 12 with Ml~ ffarr~· Oakler of Mt. Plras,IJJI nnrl Mr 1111rl Mrs. lie; Ul'cordton duel, D.tvld Will\ln· caller! on Mr ann Mrs. Victor Central Michigan college, MI. pels arc made. On his· way hom" Cone. tnry, CatniP Jlyrlr•; and trcastll'er, II ' ;II Jnltn Df'mlnw Visilrd Mr. nnrl son and Betty DeCamp, Laber· W11rd and family of DeWitt Pleasant. Don Corr he stopped off tn Washington :o Mrs Ri<'iwrcl Drmlmv IIIHI fmn· teaux; voml solo, Dale Walker, Easter Sunday. They visited Mr. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hulett en. visit his brother, Captnin Robert Mr5. Richard Jenkins, Miss The group rh•.r·ue.sed\11 'Ofthilll Pulvers Entertain ertnlncd 14 directors of the ily Salttnlny 1111 thrir rr>llll'n trip ( • White O,Ji;; lap d11nce, Nanc·y anrJ Mrs. Cliff Loesch of Lowell. ShocmaJ>cr, 'now ass·~nr.rl tn f'mm rlnl'irla. 1\IJ. and 1\IJs. Ri<'il- Ann Smith and Miss Stella team bill ciPciril'rl to Wllil unl1l Michigan Quarter Horse Assoda· Bowlin, Wltealfielcl; Mr·s. llattte Adams of Eaton the next mc•cting- hr>fot'P maktn!! duty In the Pentagon. Tom Silnc· ntrl Dcmlow o~nd fnmily \WI<' Vocal trio, 1\irl\ Curtts, Ridmrcl O'Hourl1e of DeJroil spent the Onondaga Ark Club don Satunlay evening at a buf. mnlnlcllls, Mr anrl Mrs. "rlwatrl Oal1; accoJdllln solo, Carol!' llyde, Mr. and Mrs . .John Draley and Co., where he I~ employed. Gri!Itth of Sp1~ngpo1·t called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiley are every mnnt il riiHI l'oil'h pc>rson Jld) whidl was orgamzed 19 year1 Demlnw, "' 1111 PIL'Hs:lnl 1\laicrlon Lumbeno~ci~S; square luth of Eagle were Sunday Mrs. Merlte Poucher Sunday. On planning to spend the week end dues of ~lk JH'r JC'ar ogo, met at the home of Mr·. nnr :uests of Mr. and Mrs. At·thur fiance, 01\emns rluh; vcwal solo, Wednesday Mrs. Bessie Pierson Mrs. I fl•cip sc•r\'c>rl 1 cfrcsh Mrs H. S. Pulver Sunday. Thr Mary Ann l"r eclerl<'k, Tomlinson; at their cottage at Grass Lal1e. Carrigan, and son, Robert. of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Zimmerman men Is 111 let• nwmhet s ho1rl been c;roup had cllnncr 111 the Countr:. Ingham County News April 21, 1955 Page 4 piano duet, Carol Sltlcs o~ml Caro· Caltfornla, Mt~s Lovisa Romhaclc enrolled. Kilf'iwn aflcr· which they rc line Longslalf', Lnl)('rtcaux; piann and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wall and Mrs F. W. Cowan of Gr·and spent Sunday with Mt·. Walt's 'J'nmlinsnn turned to the Pulvc1· home for n • solo, Linda ~l'il!'cer, I Jappy SOC'tai galhetlng. Haptds were ~-:uests of Mrs . brother and srster·ln·law, Mt'. and The org,tnizalirlll meeting ol Hustlct·s; ~on~ dllcl dance, Sally Poucl1er Mt·s. Cowan 1s Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Walt, and family of tile Tomlinson ·1-JJ f'iuh was l11st Those allcnding were Mr. anr' Nelson, While Oal;, voc,tl solo. Poucher's stster. Reese. Monday at till' Vcv11\' town h111l. Mrs. .John Barnes of Lnnslng, Mr M1 m;rl J\lrs 1°n•cl 'LoVette re and Mrs. Louis Hnhhins, Mr. anr:! stgnerl '" leaders, and the dub Mrs. P.loyd Hawley anrl Mr am' NEW SHIPMENT seicctPd Mr. lllHI Mrs Stanley Mrs. William Rtcilarrlson of On I'r anklin Lyons as assistant Many of the ortg11wl membcr·; lender and Mrs. Ellsworl h Bt·own have moved away. LADIES' LUXITE as fnorls Iemler ~ ~. I Members nf rhe dub chose flw I (By Holeproof) followrng o llll•cJ s: P1•csirlcnt Farm Bureau •• .Tohn Coy; vir'e·presirlent, Elninr• I.ansing·BPI!ti Freclertck; Sl'C'l'<'lary .Jean Lo The LillSIIlg·Df'lhi !"o~rm Btt Vette; lrcaHitl'l', f0 rnncPs Sterle· rcnu mel 1\'ilh Mr. and Mt·s 59c ancl o~ssislaltt scc't'elill'\'lrr.,tsurPr /ranl1 Wiclnnrl, •1 IS:i East Hrll ,Joellen Bulh·n. • RayonQ~~ ·oacl, f.'rirlnv. Ap1 il 1!i. at R n. ni to Ger·ald \',IIJSingPI altPnderl thr •.. A LOVELY Robert Rwhler showed "Rosa· meeting to lwlp \l'ilh lhr. 01gnni ·nma," a nH1\fJ(' on rosP pt oduc t.al ion ol the l'iuh The g:·oup ion. GRADUArioN GIFT played ganws ,IIJrJ ICC' ncam· anr1 . .. wisp:weight ond woshoblel r•ake werr. set'VC'rl a I lite dnse of $1.00 Connie Washburn of Kalama· AWAITS YOU AT You'll wont severo! ot this I he mcclmg. Whllt! m· l'lnlr I 'l.no College spent 10 days wit!· I , unusual low price. her grandmolhet•, Mrs. Rosp SE1viPER FIDELJS MEETS Washburn. OUR ST(JRE

Good ~i·lectlon ht fham, hnntl und elnNtlc hlg' ht'itlfs The SemjJer I"Jrtc>lis Sttnda"' 1\1 r. nnr I l\1 rR. E.ar I 1'O\ I' n.SCilf'l school class of lhq Mason Bap returned Sundny f.rom a 4 monlhF Comr•letc :o~lze rnnge 5·12 li:>l chur·c·h mel Monrlay al lhP slay nl Mount Dora, F'loricla. home of Mr .rrHI Mr·s. Dtuwoulcl Mr. and l\frs. Wtlltam Thorburn Collar. A pot Itt ell supper ,JilcJ So· nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thorburn 'l'he Newest Thing Fm· ~~~~in~~~~~· n~~~~~~·~~~''rd~~e,;·e7~'~~~r spent I he week end at Htgglm lies .wc>rc r'cpre~J.'nlcd nt th•' lalw. 'Do It Yourself mcetmg. \ Mr. and Mr~. Olen Sll·icldlng ' * < ' Nancy and Ruth callccl on .Jtm Mrs. Jennie Da~in d 1\Jt•s ville, spent last l~rid,ty evening Sdf-utlhcring - WIL'ihable Lots Wiltse of Lansing Stllldd)'. at the locme of Rev. and Mrs. Wcdnescl.ty slw;·lliPnrlcd I he 90th Raymond Norton. Rev. Tennant FREE 1 8ELF·ADlmRING ... WASH· annivPrsm:y Pc •bt·atioq of the and M1·s. Norton arc hmlhcr· and J n tlw BIL~ement ic l'on~;rc~ IIIOJHli <'illll'ch. · srster. Alli.E. , , Ideal fm• kltc!len.s, bnth· r·oom~. or· nny l'oom In the houstl You'll find "1001" things whe1·e 1-, GIT INUY FOIMS Hill I 1\Jn•••noin J\immell, promising by the Michigan Composers club. r ' llhtd[ !Uen's - $2.98 Ortmg·e S-M·L·XL ...... :... composer. Helwon In chamber musle eJnsses ·$[98· Boy's - S·M·L ...... $).98 Composer Kimmell has been with Ius own Suite from Medea . l~adtJd Blue - Pinks awarded thel Prix de' Ronra. It's and his Allegi'O for Trumpet and . a fellowship that pi·ovitles for 18 Piano. months of study under world Between now and September music masters in Rome. I\immell when they are, due InI Rome, the . . Is now· completi~g WQrl<. on his l(lmmells plan to concentrate on 12 4 East 1\sh co. in music composition at, learning Itallc111. Kimmell has DANCER' ' State college.· He, begnn German and French but until the Phone OR]-0231 worlt at Sfate a'fter Prix de ·Roma came his way he in the .Titllus Hartt schohl had not studied Italian, ,.... ,_~ ' I . nonijlq SagP., principal ot Holt WotJd I· rd W~l'lt in Detrpii Monday. l,!nd~ aa.lled on Mr,.~nd Mt~. Ot1f high ac·hool. nnrl pnplla interested er d I Mr. unci Mrs, U1wrence Clnrltn l~ellows In Lansing Siuirtuy ·aft· HOit .. News In college, observed college dny . l'tlrn, W, ,J, (Jinl"im lfJHl Doun nnll M1•, nnd Mrs, Aller ct•noon, Jlogca• l1nlll' spent tho ,. In Mn~on Ttlcsclny vnnlng rll11ncr· ~ucJst of Mr, an(l The llllrrl f~l'llrle Jlllplls will gn Mls!> Tnn 13ullor of T<:nst Lnn· In Talent Exhibit !loll clrHnontttry selwols us fol· HhHHJII'Il Wifh till' 1111'/IHfi'R, Mrs. Grnyrhrn 11\'own nnr! fnmlly. lowH: Sycnmore, school, Wednes· lo lhe HoHp\lalnr di'I'IIS WPciiii!H· sing unrl Mr·s. Minnie 13nclnrs ot clny, April 27. 'l'lrlwts wrrn pill'· Mr. and Mrs. ftoyec Cur·llr•r nf Wllllnmslnn cnllerl on Mrs. Nevn Seven Ifoll hl>:h sdwnl flliPIIH rlay, April 27,· at !l a, m,; Elliot RlveH .Tunellon and ,Inn Tvros nnrl chn~ccl by lite llolt Kiwanis clllll. Buller S1111dttY nflcmoon. won,/lwnrrls In lhc Youlh 'l'ulront ~C'Iwnl, I :·15 p. m.; nnd Midway frlr!llrl of Ann Arlull" c·nllr>rl 011 ' Whitcdog District sC'IJrml, 'l'hursrlny, April 2B, ul. -·Tltr Dm1hlr~· D f'XIr•n~;inn l'lllb Exlrlhlt wlrlr!ll opmwrl Sunrluy 111 Mr. llllrl Mrs. Vel'JI Ml'l\1an11s MJ·H. 1\1, v, llutlclr 'l'he lown of T~l 'l'uie, northern H::lfl n, m. will mec11 W1~1hu·~rlay, April 27, Snnriay. F'rlriay Mr. unrl Mrs. the Olrls I~nglllllering hullrlinr.:, Mr~ku, l111s 11 r.ypress tree ns tall from Ill a. 111. In 2 p. 111. at lilfl Waller Losny of !lives .lunetlon Mr. 11nrl M1·s, Sr.holl of as 11 slory hulldlng, Its Lansing. Vlr·r~ll 10 . llolt. HI HtngeH l\lcl4ll, home of MrH. CIHJJ"Ir!~ Graltn111. A vlslled Mr. anrl Mrs. Mc!Man11s. Sl111flhurg WC!I'Il riinrwr f.:IWHis nf brnnehcs eoverlng half 1111 orrll· In f.:l'OIIp A fn~r·~ 17·1HI Stlll1· 'l'iw llolt H·l cluh mrlt 'l'hurs· pollud1 rllnn<'l" will l11• ~erverl .Jt Mrs. Sadie Post Is slaying wit II ~lr. nnrl Ml's, Terl M. Butler Sun· nnry e II y II1 ne I1, llllr t it s t run~I 150 Icy Sehnopp wo11 ~emrul prlzro in riay evrming at lllP. home of Mrs. noon. Ml'H. Gmham will pl"l!senl Mrs. Sara Clnrk. 1I ay. feci wlrie. Jls esllrnaled age Is two seulpture r!lnss. Wllmn Karlwr I•:ri Dorian. Lurry Leyrer, led the llw lesson on ccramles. Mr. ami Mrs. William Clnrlw 1\Ir. anrl Mrs. l'aul llnur and I thousand years. was given lwnonrhlr• tnenllon In hnslrwss mccllng. Group singing '. tlw snmc duss, In grnllfl II I nges w:1H lerl hy l{arcn Evans. M. H. 15-l!i) Tcmpll' Smith won thlrrl i\vm·y, Ingham county ngrlcul· prize In morlrols anrl wns giVPn IIIT'Ill ngenl, spol sl"iwols altcnrlcrl tile· Lansing ------ribbon for thlrrlanrl a pink rilliHIII symphony r~rehestrn ·. conccr·i \Vnnmn'N Club !'Inns l'fr,nln for hOIHII"ilhle llll'niJ11n, Tuesday aflm•noon at :;;exton high Moon-Line Vows The Holt Woman's eluh will si"IH•nl, Lnnslng. · · ·.· hu\'e a Jlienlc for lis l~rs·t rnclellnr, JloJt, Uef1~11ts 1•:1'1~1"1'11. nt c;utf Mrs. Georr.:c Purl!Ot" ·. enter· nf lhe club year 'l"uesd11y, April ,., Holt lllgll sl'imol golf 11':1111 ril'· 'lainerl il group of Inr.:ham eounty Are Solemnized ~r.. 111. tile town hall. Jnslalllllion featcrl Everl'll Iligll, :I~J7 .. JI2, in D1•mor'ralle women nl a card nf new officers will he stager!. the opening Jnl'l!l of llu• senson at (llli'IY l•'rlclay evening. Miss Evelyn C. Line, rlau>:htcr· Hoslesses for the £!Venlng arc the Groeshr•"k I'IIUr~e. Frl'rl llois· The lloll hlgll school baseball of Mr. and Mrs. Lelunrl Line nf Geraldine Smith, Nellie Rcif, lnglon of Holt wns meclnl wi11rwr learn clcfcntcd Everett 6·0 In the Stockhrirlgr, anrl .TIImPs 8. Moon, Sophia Wallman and Marian with 8(i. 01 her· Itnm s•~~~r·r•s wr•rr• firs I gnme of the season Friday. son of Mr. and Mrs. MIIITIII Pearson. Bill Sheaffer, flri; Girl',\' Twidrell, 'l'lrc team Is in llrsl place In the Moon ~~f Holt. exd1nnge1l their l!Jij; anrl Larry 'l'wklwll, I Ill. Cnpilnl C!l'eult lengue. marriage vows t•ceenlly In the Club Vlr•.ws UJ•hlgll' l'll'lm•cs chapel of lhe tJnivcrsii.Y nf Miell· Lal'l"Y Rubin, serrclary of th•~ lgan hospital, Ann Arbor, wil11 Page Macldnaw Slrails bridge com· Ingham County News April 21. 1955 S th[l lrnmcdialc family allenrllng. misslnn, showed piclures of lhe ·Given in rn;uTiage by her Macldnaw Stralls bridge In UJC! brother, Rodney Linro; lhe hridr. Hnlt Kiwanis members nt tlw wore a gown of ivory sa lin with weeldy meeting Tuc~>riay evening 1.\ pearl trimmed crown holding al the Holt Bakery . and Grill. In place her nngerl Ip vei I. She William Fudge was chairman for GO AHEAD I Try the Most Proved- Most Popular carried a pink eamellia. with lh'l mPr>lin

Two Uoy~ ,Join SL'fmt 1'rnop · Robert Arntz ami Mat·shall Ralston were' lncluctccl into Boy Scout troop No. 40 at a Scout meeting last Monday' evening. The troop plans to enter a ling· raising contest at the Ingham c.amporee. Troop No. ~0 will be In charge of the refreshment con· cession at the Kiwanis dub talent show. • ·

(Jubs Plan .!Ucel; Cub Scout pile!<· No. 140 will have a rcgulnl' .. paclt meeting Thursday night JD the social hall of the Holt MClhocllst· church. The paclt plans a Jdte derby for Saturday afternoon, April 23, at 2 p. m. at the football lleld, Sycn· inore street. An award will he given to Cubs maldng J·hcir' own Idles. , Mrs. Beth Sage was hostess to By Buy,ing at 'the Child Study · club meeting Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mar· No end to the hours you'llshine garet Livensperger was eo·host· ess. ,A discussion was held on in this bcll·skirted, bare·armed "Cultural Opportunities for Chil: . beauty-wi}h and w·ithout it~ ' dren.". · · Holt chapter No. 510, 0. E. S. little bolero. Exclamntion· · entertained ~at Friends Night mnrkerl by slitchcd scallops, lightly jeweled . Tuesday nt the Masonic temple. Twelve. chapters were repre· tnl1s. Talented Toni Todd does it of rich silken , · sented from Ingham county and c~U~n Rtld, nylon-'CJif I' I Irills Ill\ VI' hr•PJI Michigan Week I llllljliPICri ,tllrl oliJ pJ.tllH for rtn olliiiJJIIrill l.tJIIJto['I'IH •IIIIIIJI~I'Iti Leslie ~tems '"!'Itt• I rrg• 1111 ol ~li'lliiJIIL'S" I ol'siil' Is lllllldn(l pJ,Jns Ill Iii' lit IPI r•.tlnu yr rtl' nrP H•ndy A 'Villi 1111• IIH'.t',JI'S lo 1rl oh•,f\lldllir•, rd Iilii !HIIIi , (J,m C. Straugo lll•ll(IIZilll' IHIVPI tlmmmnt Hilllil'rl lnt n nil 1111lvlt IPs '•"JIJHllllng 1111111'1 IHoll I til till• ( IIIIJ'II'j{ lllllll l'liost• Wi111 1i'll'IVt•rl A In H(ll'il Mt otllfi /Yits ftl'X 1111 lltPir p1o Mll'liig-nll Will< Ht•V SaoliCI'i ll tl I Iiiii til \Vt till<' till\ Ill 111'11 WPngr•t IH n nwntill'l oJ llw 1null Ill<' 1'1,111 Onlch•l', L11lllsr• 1\VIIIlt,tt•llsllt• Sl'lii'C(IIll• ( hiiiii!I'S [(111111 [,,.st YC'III' tiH'Y lldlit•rl VII Ill Jld~l dOll., 1\' !llniiiiiiii'C non CllliI Mol \lid,\ ,, t ll'l ill' II I~! IIIJ tlr oi'IV!Ir' ill'l(illllillg l'lll".tid\ IIIII II'Jlli'~I'III.Jii\1', \\till< 1\lllt 'rilP IIWIJI llllfllllfiiP!' fiJI' !Itt• Ap1ll 21i, .tl H p 111 !ltttJtl['h I• 1 I 1111• t llllll)llitl'l', till :! 1\l'l'Jnllltduy <'VI'nlng .tt ll!lnty, Wnllt•t 1\oiHIJlol< 1\1 II Couple Returns 1'/JJit Ji 0ol'oiiH llltill1 IJIIIII J!ill,lllil) IHllli'P, li.IIIIHIIII (',1111'1, IIIII I he lli~·il s1 iltJlli· Tltr•Jt' will IH' :2"' Jll'l loiltJIS 'ul\' !Ill' Nlllltilllll ar Is, t'd< 11 tJI 11 lil1 It ll.ts p.tssPrl rlnm s; WIII'!H llnll, ntlv11111 <'• C.t'll(!r .t(Jillt' Stuu•l 1 Crllnpil'lt•tl In I" f'VIflli'• l'lllllfli'ltllllll Lt•sllt• will 1111'111; D1 L (' 1\lilll ill•o~lllt 11111 From Honeymoon I 'I ill IIIIi /111111 11! ll'lllflllll'd IIIII lu li'Jllt"l'lllt•tl hy Nr11IIIIVl'SI J.rs SflfPiy; (J!Jvr•J !.1 i111' ill<' lllti I iltJIIW'ti lllliai>JI's ( 'h lllll'ieii'Sili ( I fiHHIIldtis J.l( 11! 1111• lllltrtll \ '1111'11 s,tl IIIII'•, St'O\IImnsl!'l Willi 1"1'1111 J\JI11o IS 11111 lt.tl'l' l'.ttnlinP I llllgs!tll' .11111 llliVi-<11' 11l l•.xpillll'l S11JIIIH olll•i AMMUNITION FOR "V" DAY-Wotlccrs o~t Eh Lilly n11d Com­ 'ti(l)t 111111 S )l'ollll 'b2!li)!J(( II ,\Poll. C'o~tlll Slvl<"• lll'lly llt•C',IInp .uul puny, Jrul!.HhlflDlis, Inti, nrc o~mong employes o! severn! phnrnlll­ Dt• (' M l'lolltli•l, IISsisldlll o•x A 'll11

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C K1.tll tlt.tll'lrltlll ol ltillllllls s1m1 on nJls'loJis, c:1.tt1' 1\J.t!t, C'hr\J)lll.rtl t1l t llllliiiiSSitill (JII tills M1 11111 111JH Lr•lnnatt 1\\1', nl sl1ms; 111111 (,r•tllgf' LIIPI'iil rlt,li" i\tiPil<' SIViiZf'l I' 111 l•'lllt(l• ltll'· llollllf l'llllllllll I f'I'S tl( Mt dll' I ltlil ~II• LrsliP diii(ljlf'd 111 .tl lilt• ltonw "' jJJ(,,j ll.tl lllg lllllif'lglllll' ('lilt') Felt l'l1111s Tiustl•r s 'lunts g( 1JH y ,111 V' 1 \' on SundrlV t hurr 11 .tl R p 1ll I'll< sd.l\. ~------Illg1lo11, .Iulill lllltllllH il CltffoJd M1 dlltl M1s S.ttll Ariz Snnd.rl ------.tiiC'I'IlriOll I 1\ft .ttirl 1\ft•, L It Utt~WII, lVII, LI'Hil'l ll.tllll lo'lli111Ptl Wul'd, 1-'lf'rl llutl11g .tntl llmvatrl M1s Etloc•n lftll ,Jnrl Mill\' .Jo linmc lrom l~niiL' Ml'nHJIJ,tl lros I .Jndcsnn; sii'W.tl ds, l'lutl'll< r Mt .tnrl 1\!IJ s M1n01 V.tn Atllllltl flit' I I 1111 .J, II'Pil :ttid Mt s AI (,tJcsi,J Wl11111ey .11111 S.tll\ Jlll.tl, Stol'ilhllcl,ll Soiilllll' • ol hPJ nose, holl1 knt•Ps skllllll'rll hus Ill I til' IlL(, \\'r•tlttl'sd 11 Iii I lllll jlltlSJll'l[S liS good, ('00lll11SSI1111 1111 flll.tllll', J~Jn~·t] veniug Piano Solos Accordion Solos Mrs. Enrl J. Ellsworth Ref1·esh· nt the home of Ml·s Kenneth Mr nnd M1~ Rulli Bunker and meniR we1 e sPI wll oiler .1 discu•' Austin last Thursday ' son, Cm ol Adams of Piano Duets Accordion ~Duets slon of pinns for the Iorthcom· Mt• and Mt•s 01·!en Ar1 ::ts en· and Rolland .uHl Mac Tap Dances Monologues lng yenr \ terlamed M•· and Mrs Let·oy Townsend spent Sunday Arras and daughter .Jean, from 11 oit. Vocal Solos Novelty Numbers Ohio, over the wee!( end. Orlen nnd Leroy Arras nre brothel'S, Whent gi'OWS 111 evm y one of Vocal Duets Song and Dance Boy Scouts met 'rhursrlay fol our 48 states, occupies more a treasure hunt ::tfter their regu· farm acres than ,my other single Vocal Trios Flute Solos Jar meeting Scoutmaster Miller crop (some 80 million acresl and Vocal Quartets Squa1·e Dance Groups look the troop ou~ fm• a short Is harvested somewhe~ in the hike while the treasure was being world ~wt·y month out of the Vocal Sextet Cornet Solos hidden. 1117·•120; .Tnnls TnyJm•, 20fi·452; ! ,, rw spr.nrling n Wf!l!l< nl lho h11rno' 11111 Monr·nl!, 1111' fll'r'llslntl 11nlng Ill Burin 'l'own~nnrl, lli?+IO: Tsulw!lr! Vantown Chieftains Win nf )101' fllll'f!JliS, MJ', IITHI Mn;, hOI' hh lildlly Hoyiviiie· WhyJu, Hl~·•l:ll; 'Mnrgarl!l Mr!· 1\h·H, ),, 1', Wllllum1-1 lllllliVt!l'hllr~·. LI!IIIJ, lfil, I!III·•Hfi; .ft•nmm Ann· 1\I!IJIJf~fh nogi!I'H 111111 fnrnlly. Mr. unrl Mrs. I loW II I'd Wuirl, t;t~OI'I\'IJI A, 1'111'1'1111 'l'hro <1·1 llt'ltlrvl'nwnl of wlnim· lli'UHtr~r, IKH-•112; lfnlc•n Wnrn, lfi2· r Ml~~ Slim•on Kuy Rwun spl!lll ,loy<·o 111111 Hul11 WPI't~ Suml11y Triangular Meet (ll'o,let•IH WfiH i>'l'iciii,V nighl HI lito •110; Mi!l'llll Mllilf-ll'll, 110•); f!r!ll!n lhn weol< nnd will1 Mr. 111111 Mr~. elll)!~rs nf 1111~/l' lllllihl'l', Mrs. Ml'. nml ·MI'H. C:u;v M1H11i H(wnt: fliH•JrJfiH Willi 1111' fii'HI Irian· Mlnh•l', lfH; 111111 llP.IIy ITr:lzc•r, Wr!111Jr•rvii/P l'llllllllllllily )lllil. Hoy Cumming unrl Kn.v of Mn· llrosHit• Wald, :trill Jiwlr· rlilllghl!!l', fl'lllll i<'rldny nVPnlng unlll S1111~~ g11l11t' o/' Jill' fH'IIHnll Monday 11 fl· •II •I. Mrs. Milll~c· .Tur:ohs WitH 11 Aut· ~on. Shlll'on 11lsn roullr•rl 1111 liror ,Jr•.tn, 1111d llllllii~·. rluy c•VI'Iling 111 I~H.':t 'l'uwnH, ' 1\J'iillllll Ill MIIHflll. 'I'IH• I'IIIPJ'S Lll'liay nll'.lll dlniUH' gw!sl Mr. gl'llllf·lllllll, MIHs lfnzr.l l'oiiPI' of Wuvrm Mllhw Sttlr•H ilurl liln or Mul'y l•~llc:n Moud Hprnt Mon· piiPd 11p 11 70 !.!!:! polnl lulu I. Ma· nnrl l•'ru11l\ .Jusclofr.l' at We!I· MIISIJII, JrigiJ ,11!11111 glfmt~ llllli Sl'l'if'H WJIIJ Mr~. dny lllgiJI wllli Mlll'if!flf! Bl)llgh· /11111 Iordi .~t'f'(JIIrl plllf'f' lifiiiOI'H lll'rvlllc!. lr>n of Mills. JIHO nnrl H-lfiH. 'l'lll' lloll'e Hl'illloi l'irllr: ·p:1, Wheatfield Center. Dolin willi •12 poluls and LPsllc~ /'ol· Mr. unrl Mrs. Jlohrrl 'I'll us 1111d 'l'enm Hltflllling-H: tlwh· JHII'I!IliH llllrl lr•Hi!IJI'r, MI'S. llfJ'H, '';1'11111 olllhiiHIIII Ml'. lllld MI'S. H. D. llnllnn untl" ]ll\VI'd Willi :H 11:1. fumily nf AiJH'IIII Wl'l'f! \Vf'l'ft !:!HI Mallei Morris, HfJPill Frlduy Ill tluughll'l' of J.unslng \VOI'f! Sl/11·,. '1'1'11111 L IVIIIHOII 1(11\'1' CJI\i'llliiS II IHiff w gli!'HIH of' IJIH pul'r•nls, M1·. IIIHI Balllr~ C'l'f'Uit., 'l'hr•1 gr'IIIIJl w1•nt M1·. Ill HI Mn:. flf'til'gt• f•'I'tiHI, 1lr1y uftr·rnriiJII gtlf'Sin ul lim honw" Wtll'l!'s D1·ug Slon• ..... li:J lirtiiJi• ill lilf• l'lllllling f'Vf'IIIS illll MrH. 1•:1'111'~1 'I'IIIIS. llirortgll Jhr I\PIIogg IIH'Itn·y t1111l 1\llss r 1111 l!ullt•r nl' I.Hnslng 11 of Mr. 111111 Mrs. ltoy Cnmph~ll:' Wnyrw Mllil'l' Snii!H ...... fill~~ !d:H{J 1111 ()j(f'ITiflli jJII\Vf•l' ill 1/if' fif'id llVf'IJI.•, llrl' C. W. Posl J';ll'lory: 'l'hf'.l' IHid 1'111!', Min nit• 111' Wlllilllll.+ ltn,Y ('arnpliell Plllf!l'tnl/IPrl Chrlsll!llSt:ll's ...... ;,:! :12 Mr. illfli Mrs. L. 1'. Wllllums I 1!111'1\U~: Mr.~. illllil'rl IIIP l'lilrf:; way nul In IVI'I'I' :'>UIIdit,\' IIJ'If'I'IIOIIJI VJsiJolfl dillllf!r ill IIH~ 1-'nsl l'llfl'lf!ria. IIIII IVI'!'f' Sllltdlly dhilll'l' gllt•~lli II J!,IIIIIJl of Wllllll'll Jo'rldi!Y lJHll'l);,', Mills S/111'1' ... •l!i ~~ ll'nllj. :lli I' lVII', 111111 MI'H. mold .ft•nl<1•11:: •ll' 111111 MrH. l•'lnyd · flllnal. ill>[ l'ot• 11 lirf'ul llnw :n Darl Nalh111nl n:,nl< ...... lilt• hnnw of lVII'. 111111 Mn;. l•:zm 11'11 Is lmpr·•wlng ~liwr li<'l' J'P day nflt•rnuon vi,Jinr nl' Ml::s 1\fr. nntl Mrs. 'l'hr•u Cullin 111' ::l.'l.~i Ill HI I nppr>d I hi' )Jig II :JI MaHoll f'11h ...... :!il fili Will'flx WPdnesday. r•r.nl ill't'lih•nl. ~·11ix1 11 ,. llndws. sru•nl Snllll'dlly I'Vf'lling unci .illliiJII'I'H Wilh II Jr>ap of !i fl., •J in. DPIISillfll'f''s ...... mr>.~ !Jill 111111 llol1 SI,Y nnd lli'Vt'l'ly i\li'S, Nnl':l 1•'1'11:;1 SJII'III lm.l Siind.ny. nl r•:a~~ 'l';t\YIIS. ' llc• rd::11 1'1111 Jill' lii'SI IPI( 111' lilt' 2:P.G IIPnsliPI IIIIVt' llfld tl1r 11111111ps w,•,.lt wlllt IH•r· J•rurHII'ililtli'l'll Mr 1\lr. """ lltlll Wuy mul H~O·,I'III'd "''Illy lor 1111• ( 'hlrofs. I ~lis. (Ci'fl\Vdc•tl Oul l.usf \VPr•h) till• flllSI Wf'PIC North White Oak lllid Mrs. ·'''1'1';' llorslmtlll' ur"i ''irildn•n 1\'1'1'<' Sundny .:lf(f'l'JlllOll,, Jlr,J, Mtllll'l' of J,c•sllf' was an· JIJUHIIII \Von!I'II 1H l.l'llf4'111' 1111'S, Ffll't'sl l•'r•llfl\1'.~ ~Jr. 1111 !1 I\ Irs. \vllll:nn l\r 111111 ,1', !!.liPs Is, 111 I hi! 11111111' nl M1· .• nwl lllllf'r nliiSiiiiiiJIIIg jiPrffl!'lllPI', JJr! r;J,''"'II'' '1'1111;; hw. I1Pf'll '''"'{ 1 MuHnn Cinll' CtHII'Hf' won all willt llu• lilf'llHil's. Hlld l'alill!y Ill l:l':llld ltapld~:. 1\111'11', I ilarlt•!; I li!III'I'U nf ro~·ntHl wn11 ll11• iflll,l'lll'll tlnsh i11 lilt' :1 "HE HAD THE REACH ON ME!"-13111 Foster put~ up an ln­ pnlnls fl'lllll lll'l'WI',Y's M:tsnn Cali, Cnrpnl'lll 111111 Mrs •. lad< 1•'111!,.,. ,· . . .Pr /!,f', .. 11101' 111' ; II IIIHI looi< 1111' .'~3fl tllgnnnt beef .during the :17th ;mnuu1 Nuvy .lunlpl' Boxing Filllils ut. and Hllll, 1\Pnny, at'f' vlsiling IJ,.,. Ml', 111 "' 1\tr: .. 111 '11 \Viilf Vlsllt•d 'l'h•• ltn:,HrHI ('pnfrr· 111'1' rlr~· Mnson I lomr Ar··>Jilllll'l', 1\l'un's, the ti'uvul A!."dd~my, Annupolis, 1\!d. Timmy Villuncal, nD bc­ 11 11 yur·d dash wlrir 1111• lirrlf' of ::l!i.li. fllii'Cil I H, o>'l'.'I 11111 1 '·Ior l':i, , 1• .,1. I~.·Jr. II Hlltl Mrs.IV 1 11 ' 111 1'I''"'"; 1 1111dM IJIII'IIIIl'lll· \VIIS t•:illf'rl It> thn Puul Da1·1 Nullonnl Bnnlc nrul Wuynt• Ji~~~~r In llells .Jwlltll!ul ur nt!H'I'Wi:;c, kePps polli' 111111 Mrs lll'i'lllll .llllllr· SJif'lll Silllli'dny iil"ill 1111d Stm.'' 7J:l and M,o(':ll'll Ollis roiiPd :!O:IH 1\'11·.s. l'unl Curl - ... ,, , l\11,\' l•1• low.s Is 11111 nl • '"'"' \II 1 1 1 c• 1 I' " ll'llp of IH fl., 7'V, liH•hrs. Musnn !"II nnd l'lllllJil'a,••llt' :11ul • sn11•l1 rlsilillg. 1' 'Vi11'111 Jt!d 'V fllllf'l'alJ Sf!I'VIt'I'H\VIlli lol' Mro. l'ltarlr•~: Sj)l'lll lht• Wl't•k 1•11!1 wltlt 1\'ll'.•,, Nt>J,c'' 1111 fti','ITlll'l'' 11 f 'l'ill'llnl'.-~ .. 1 v I' v 111'111'1' II ' Sill· Mrs. N1•l'll IIIII'!'· lliil'lll•'l J(/1,\', ,j Jtilll", f'nal'l Allll IH•:'v" "' :1~1 fl .. r; itwhl's and 1\rl Cal'l, 1m, 1!i2·•111H; LnVPrll .T:u·obs, SJ nwlun:111, M1·. 111111 Mrs. l{:dpll Mrs. NPIIil' Slil'll,",lll' 11'1'111 111>1'111 'l'IH• lttdfro ;•xii'IISillll dult lllf'l 1 '1 \V if!n~lflll · l•'ro~l. ~;llnd:l,\' 11 ' " \VI'II'IIIIi'li 11f MIISIIII \Vii~ Sl'l'foiHI. l!i2·•11•1; !II!IPII Lynn, lfi:H:l2; St•III1111HI'itt!J' 1111d MJ', mHI Mrs. willi Mr. 111111 Mrs. llil'illll'd :tl iltl' lillnrro 111' Mrs. l•'l'llni< Nrllr· lii'C 1ny. 1 "l's. · 'I:11'111'1' 1 \VIIS 11 sis· II> IIIII liii',V ''11ll1•tlo11 Mr. 111111 Mr~: ..,1111 1 .t 1111 j111 · [.!'\Vi."- ·' ."jlf'lll' J~J·Iri""~J 11'1'·11· mv nl '" rs. <: ,YIIII. l.t•sll'l', lil'anli,'ll 111111 Mr. :11111 IIIJ•,1 t t 'J s·, Jiil'tla." rVI'lllll",• I :oopro1· :dso :1ddrd 11 !l:·st 111 llrlr•n Barl:l, lfiH .. ifiti; Varia .ltllll'lion, Mr. and Mrs. Rrlllllld mitr: . A·lrs ll:tyn.llllul \VI.I<·ox ol 1.:111· 'lr'l'tJC'Ifl!tlnv.. AI lilf' l'lnsl' of 1111 , with llu• rrd nwaslo's. llolnlll' Smrll1 SJH'tll. llts ':fll'lt:•l: Mrs ..Jnr i'lll'f'l'il. ( !ltf'IJHIS WclS Sl'l'flllli lllld ,fflhll Goble, Jfi(), lfi·l-~:l!i; !Rt1brlle Hush of l'nrrna 111111 Mr. 1111d M1·s. 111 lifl,''"',. I· rldn.:· '.llll'l'llflll,ll lllirl llll'l'llnJ{ tilt' liostPiiS liPI'Vf'd l'l'- Bill Sly Is ltonw f/'0111 l'lll':tllor' lnsl ll'l't•ll wrllt "li· Wlrytr, l!i·H:JH; lsnlir'ilt~ Millf'r, Miihtilll'llf' Bush, Shlll'il!lll! 1111d s.'"~ ::1'1""" In~ I '~>llln~· 1111!1 Dtlrl Sillllf' nf MIISIIII r.vcr!LIIJ, 111111 ·IIIII 1\11 .•.• l.1) fr·r•o:linwnts 'l'ill' lli'XI lill'Pllng wlllt IIIP mnrnps. ll'l', Mrs. l':lltl Wtdl, nnd larnily. 1111tl Mrs. l•'lllyd llorwl. 171i·•lOR; Margiii'PI Ml'i .Pl/11, Hi2, f;:!l',l' of E:alnn Rapids. ~Jr. llnish1•d Jllirrl anti fotll'lh. S[ll"ll'lll' .'->untlay t•V<'IIillg 1111',\ ll1111 and Mn;, Vl'l'll llarllell 1111rl lfil·•l!ili; Sandm Tlnr'll, lfiiJ.tl02; · • , · will Ill' 111 llu• illlllli' of M1·::. Ml'. and Mrs. J•'llrl'~:t 1•'1'111111'~ ln~>l< I ~11'. 'I'I•I'I.Y I(PIII'fl'l' of Oiii'ITll'o!l \VIlli JVJ 1'. IIIII I )\'II'S. P!'IIJ'I If' llt'llf'li II I f\'lnl'f:ill't•l lfaJ'iiiii'HH, l!ill-•1.'{1; Mr. :ltlll Mrs. l':111l (':11·1. Mr. fill'll Hill.\', Ma.l' Ill, nnd Mn·. Lil:t ('if'lllf'IIIS IVI'rl' """II' llllllt·alll'tl 1111 l'vlr. :11td 1\lrs. funlily nf Sll~(lrww ar1• spellflillg• liff• :-\XIl·\'111'11 1'1111. '1'11111 .Johtlloolll WiliflllllSinll \Vf'l'f' StliHiay l'illlf'o'~: 111111 J•:n11s l'arl t'illlt•tl "" 1,· r,·t lfnlll'l!!, · .; J{,'ll>i'rl" "' . II . ,, B1·al :tl llill>illlagl1. 1\lond;,y 1111d wllh Dot·ollry I11ghr:trn, 170-'1-tti; ~11·,·. 1111 111 1 1111111 1 1 ~liln 'l'ue~dny Mr. pl:rt•f'd f;•lll'llr [tol' 1\!lnson. 111 rlw IHmu• or 1'111·. 11nd l'.lt·.s. ltu~: . , , ,,llnr 11y 11 lt'l'ti!Jrill t';t t•rs 111 "'''· Mrs. 1•: 11111111 r.;, 11 •11 i:: liPipillg I11111 1 Ml's. t:I'OI'J~I' Fr11sl...... Te:11111r 1\rmlirustm·, lli5·•11H; llar· lind Mrs; All':\ ('111'1 :llloi 1'11111 is IIIP IVI'I'il Willi 111'1' 111111 !\'It's, f•:I'I'I'PII Nni>ll' ltlltl 1:1111 l'llrl' fill' Miss Slllo\VI'I'IIIIIIi. Mr.s Lnwn•nc•p Ctll'lls l'llill'fl nil'' .fi'I'I'Y I 'rt'IISI'I' 111' Oilllllii',V lla'lPI. L 1IIIIa 1111 Mi. .111d IVI1s. H,llplt.(,,,\llll1 .111<1 II'P!'II Willi IIPr gralulpiil't'lllr;, ;lfll'l'flt>llll. f:dll'd In tali'SI''s l{t•sl:ltlrant aJ'P. In sror·· ~ Kran's ...... :17\" ~:!\;, ''"" plat'f' hy :1 g:trnf's. GC'Ili'J!.P's • ••. lwiet: Jl~e~ ('tlli:;h lor ltlday':: II Masnn Coli' C'our.•;r ...... :Jfi •ll.i M:trkt•l, ('llllttning's Bai'hrr Sliop • d1 iving lll't'.ib! il -.. Dart nnnl< ... 29 !!2 111ul Wyt•JI1 !.ahllraloriPs IJII'. wo11 1-Iere's why· II " 0 Masnn Cnh 27 :1·1 •I jollilll~: frorn IVIII't! S Dl'lll', Sltll'<', " (j Drnsrnorr's fGA .. 21 1:, !17 1 .~ ~ IJr<•wry's a11d Nt•f'll'y's, .lint',, r • II II 1-':I',Jer, stnlfl!'.t'l' t.:l':tllf:rng l'nr L'nld· Jj M:itkrol, lfiiloll·ltif'it:ll'lls an·l j l\•foi'SI'S's Willi :1 pninl~ l'mm IUliSIIII ftl'f'l'l'llilllll I Wl':llhl'r ~t:1r'ls and :1 "i'altt.:r" .,park r' II• IviDI'SI!'s I'I'SIIIIII'illll l'f'galnl'd i AI l{it•f' ( 'hevmiPI, ModPJ'n Cic'llll· for Ltllltk•,:; ltig!i sjl<'l'd 1•rwr:lli"ll· "~ srr·nnd plac·e In 1IJC' M:1snn Et•t•rcn· • PI'~ ;•11d WolvPr'iiiP F:ngiiii'Pi'lng :. '* (', ). 1inn lragur. ModPI'II Clrarwrs and • i·... ,.. · • f'lllllllli ng's Bai'IJrl' Shop rol11!d Mon:r's won •I poinls l'l'llm • 0 . ' r;PnrgP's lllnt'l f:•om • ... I [:troltl Ctlii'S, :iO:l; I\ I .llmll'llll>ll P1·itzr:l, !il:l; • l~>IVI••II, These great VS's wc·igh far less than !il.lt; ~J::x IIP111PIII, :·,IJ·I; 1111<1 Hill DaVP Slonl', ;,:J!i; I fownrrl Mt·· • 1 everYbu-4:¥!' any similar engine in Arnerir:a, tnp t 'ownn, !'iOH: Clnndr 1•'11.''11'1', !i:IC; • Jo'iilll'l', '!Ill, fiJ() Jj Sl:tndillf.:S ~l'r: nr. fl.. n. DPI\'Iar·lill, fi7·1: lli•'lt· the low·cost lldt.l in powr.r nr-r unl MiiiH, :11:1; 1111d .llrn ~\ll"l'if', pauncH • '1'1'11111 I. ..tt;.• ., . . !;; w 20:1. • • :litll'~ J\'lill'i jj;)l,~ !JR '·~ fili fi·l AI Hit•(' ( 'lff'VJ'(o]PI . li:l Iii MorlPI'II ( :ll'iliH!I'S .. n;, !iti . •. ~~~ •I Threc-im:h stroke rl'dtl~c·; cylinder· • C:Pnrgp',; Mnriign • J l!'PWI'.Y'~ .. ~!) 1,~ fi7 1,~ <:co1·gc's Marl\l!l ...... ~R\~ (j 1'0 Most aren't even fonnd in high·priced-·CRI'EJ, 1 1 • W:11·co's Dl'llg Storro .... !i I 70 Wyeth Ln/1. Tnr·...... !i7 .~ ll2 G '.It~"~ • llillnn S, Rid1ar·ds ...... :11 7:1 l'Ji'CWI'y's ...... fili'' n:i ',~ That's C)wvrolet is stealing· everybody's • 71 1 Wnrcs Drug StnrP ri I lit: why BJ /\/\;V\/\/\ .Nt PI1 )''s Clolhif~J'S ...... '12 ~2 • Hilton & Ridwl·rls ...... 48 72 . .t~~~, ·.lit.. .:,rx. . 'The pistons do far less trnvciing p~t· No:PIPy's ...... !12 • Holt. ~Jcr<'IJnnts Wonwn 78 thunder witl1 the most modern VB on the road! mile ••• that means less engine wear, /j • I mlividual Iii gil game.~ anrl on Lt'lll.fll" lighter lo~cls !Jenrings, longer life:. • ~m·ir:s fm· I lte yen1• Wf'l'(\.o by Ann Jlusln~ssmrn's • Toman, 23·1, 2HJ.!'ifi!i, fi!i?, !ifiG; Mason F:lrvulnr nnrl l•'nlstnff motommic ~/V\1\fYV\ • HPlC'n Lyon, ::n:J.fi•l2; Vil·ginin P3cil won all •I points J'r•nm Pl'il'e • • Armntll', 212, 201; DariVIIG Rmllwm mHl Alll'rlius. PnPtoJ'fiec • Jonk ~II :1 pninl.' J'mm lli '1\ln;;, • l.P,VI'CI', 201-531; VL'I'n:t Bronl'tlsif'.\', • lt'!i the vulvo-ln~htHicl V8 a~: only tho Mason ·r~Jrvnlnl' l'nllrrl till.' lliglt • • :!09·48li; Myt'Jlf! l\llilllnurn, l!l!i, • Jenm gnnw nnd srriP.s ot H-1:1 :111d' • vulve .. jn .. flead leade1· tun bullet It! 1194; l~lnl·r•nrf' Clemrnls, 190·!102; • • ' Anna lfarllr•y, 1!1·1, l!lO; Bt>tly 2•101. " • Hir~IJ lndlvidunl ~rnr~s wrorr liy & • •·• a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11 • i i ' ~ • • • • i • m • • • • • • Mnzllt'r:l\, 1~9·•lfl9; 1\ny HhPpkopF, Bill C'lnrlc, !i57; Don Willinms. 188-•178; Vlq~inia Millrr, ,l!l-1: :>O:!; Ll's SmnliPy, 50:~; and Oliver Domtll.l' Ifoisinglon, •IS· I; und Scln·am, rn·l. Olt!illn 1\Jhet•ls, •IS~. 'l'enm sl~nrllngs: Gt·een Parrnl had lile ldgh Trnm W L IPn rn gamPs 1he year wit II 7!lti or Prire Bl'nl ilrl'~· ...... fi!) '17 anti 812. Sp:iln· li:Jrrtl·ic were Mason l~lrvn lot' ...... G(i ser.ond 79fi and 7Sfi. OJ he1· 700 Pnlslllff ...... fiO~(, • games were hy lfiil'hens Drugs, Aurelius ...... '...... 011 7fi0·7'in; Holt G1·ill, 7•11; and Hnll Hi Klas ...... !17 1." ' .. Vnrlely, 7•10. Green Pnl'l'ot also Posloffir.e ...... ,...... !l!i had lhe i1Jgh team set•ies l'nr the year with 2:-JOfl, 2292 anti 2237. Spain• EleeJJ•ic harl 2213. 2172 nncl 2167; Hitchens Drugs, 21•19, 2128: Ferris District Holl Variety 2082; 111111 ·Hn!t 1\Jrs. J,m·n Olnr.y t Dairy, 2079. The final Jeam stnnrlings were: Mrs. Etlnn Del

EIBII J(osldnen Wayne University home economics profeasor, ex. 111111116 to L LUrot. Ellard (righl) College of NurHing freshman from Flln,, lhnt an ordinary household Jlln can he used to make hats at home Mlu 1\oBklnen demon•trales her lcchnlrluc In Wayne B educational Olm 'llatB For You •

II you need• n new lmt for thnt 1 nvold losing too much of tho lmr•ortunt party or cl Ill n ccLing sizing stop worrying and mal!c 1t yourself Pull over dcsl1 ed shupo to d1 y twisting co1ners of 6C1Uorc so 1\lr s lluzel Slc{lllf'ns says Miss Elsn Koskinen associate that bins areas will absorb professor ol homo economics nt the fullness rhe Pllinflelrl M Y F group Wayne Unlve11;lty Secure the mnterlul to form Is plmnlng lo attend lhe sprmg No special equipment Is tweeted with rubber band or ol her rilly at the Plymouth Methochst she explains OII~Inll clmpc t IX means and remove chutch Suncl~y April 21 !tom can be created on such common Cut lmse to desired contour 3 30 lo 8 p m 1 het e will he household Items as pots and bowls overcast wh e to edge bind elecllon of officers Scraps of leftover flLbrlcs will con v. i th bins stllp nnd st1 etcn vert Dads old nshlng hat Into n covmlng fabric over lrnme rhe Pl~lnfleld commission on stylfsh saflor for Mom pinning in position tKnitted edtl< allan fellowship dinner will Miss Koskinen advises beginners or )ci sey-t~ pe tnbrics cover be May 6 at 7 30 at Stockbndgc to start with classic designs sJch the fl nme smoothly bccJtusc Mr 1ncl Mrs Arthur Patton ns the ptllbox nnd sailor varying Liley stretcl1 euslly 1 and Ddvtd spent the week end n them In Interpretation wllh fabric DI!ng covering lab1 ic over Ortonvtlle and attended a wed and trim c!lge and Inside trnme Stitch cling receptiOn for their nephew She sug~ests the following types In position of buslc matmials for the amateur­ Numc1 ous covering or tlimmlng and his wife Mr and Mrs an old felt or stlaw hat 01 a com materials urc avrulnblc !or oddlng Arnnld Vn nclerwarker mercia! hat (Ir.mc made ol buck specml Intm est MIBB Koskinen says Tim Ish 1m cited Saturday aft ram The fltst step Is the blocl1lng CommCI clnl flowers costume tcw­ ernoon at the home of his rl1 ugh of the hat ch y beads bt ttons tnce dollies or ter Mrs Rex Glo\er at Stocl1 If using nn old rclt or slrliW hat cut out felt nal\eis cnn all be usee! btldge Fu ncr •I services were Wash then rinse In hot wntcr Mnterlnis mny be oiJt lined 11om de· Tuesday afternoon at 2 30 at the Squeeze out excess moisture partment stores dime stores Mtlner funeral home Stocl1 and pull over desired shape to mnll order houses dry

Dennis North entered an No ma ttcr whose Ilind the tree• aJc on-its sllil a tragedy' oiigtnai music 11 composition and atrangemrmt In the Youth ralent show and received second place:. r erl nhbon !Ward 111cl Mrs Leo nat d Re~ner us of Holland visited from Frt d IY unt tl Sunrlay at the home of her stsler Mrs Dan Hugger

Prove to yourself why you'll be ahead with Farman I

.. Farmer Peck's April 21, 1955 Part j Wife 'The Ingham County News 1-ipl'ill/\ 1'1111111\I'H Hlt•t•plllf\ (1111·. Snmmy wns. He wnH lil'llHoorl in change, Youthli frnm now on will n 70·mlle wind unrl wus piled up lt\1'11, ' red this mornlnr,: sn I eoulrl lwop he glv01r a dHlncn Jo hullrl fl lito In drifts 12 to 14 feet deep, nn eye on him cn~lcr, , , both fot• llw future-away from the I Politicians Do· Not Agree Report Made on 'l'lwrc Wlls 11 13ur•Jington rull· 1•'111"111 IIIIIIWH 111'1'11111 f'flllll' eyes, nnd sometimes I 'wish I rlnmut:lng lnllueJwes of prjsnn I rllf•, hnd one In the middle unrl 11 eOLI· with udulls, road eut with snow 10 feet rleep; 11ie In tlw hacl< of my heart, lie Wvoming Storm 1hn Illll'l'ords \vmtc: · "' Hllehhllrr• Is spl'ing! My, illtl it events. Tho !lrst part was 4·H mlmlnlslmllvc board offices. worl(shop Jcmior at his lnstllll· Overhead Garage Doors and plnylng, and !!idling rnc "MH· tlon. · valesr·<'nl h11me In Leslie the (11'1'· s<•l'm.~ 11s though II <'nmr• oil with nchlovemcnl and a sucecssful Republicans countered with n n rush. Till' snow siwV<'I sl ill sits ma" Instead of "laacher." (! vious Monday. lie \Hid b<•cn sid; terms affair It was. The nlmsl one yet, statement from Senator CIHII'Ics for ni>out a year. as low as $79.50 - available heslcle I he lnwn rnow<:r for I l1e· lilwrl leaching, lhoLlgh, In case It I thought. Tho first night was for The last 50 youths in prison Jlcve we will havt! one mor'tyles ~:lvc the moWt~si)i,'n * 'l'n11 l'm·for·nuuuie In long dress anrl bonnet and Last year the legislature

',, ,. ' ' A11ril 21, 1955 Page 2 Stage,'. vrrsur hospflnl somr. time 1111s Aurelius Center · nnrl Tom ohserverl thr.ir hlrlhclny Lansing werr. rllnnP.J' guests of Air Force Scc~s Clerks Auxiliaries weelt, nnnlvr.r~nrles· lrt!ll Monrlny, · Mr, nnrl Mrs, Chnl'(ns SnclolmnlnJ' Mr, nml Mrs, JJnro!rl T•'rml VIH· Op11l 1~. 8t~dolullllur Sunrlny. Officer Election Mr. unrl M1·s, Dnnny BtmlwJ' llmulqtlfll'lers of tim Ah• Mn· lied llwlr• rlaughtPI', MI'H, Churl<•>: 'i'll•r>nl.l'·llllll nwmiH'l'H of tho ltnrl .fCJ' !~lion u1rrl Mt·, IIIHI M1•s. IPI'inl Commnnd, Wl'ight·Pnllm·: Tlw swurtzWIIII[] Auxilinry Smlih, nnd fnmlly of Ypsllunll, t\lii'l' clnuglliEll', Mm. Ct!lll,;r nl Oirl Rlduu·d GI'OHHIHIIH! nJ' l'lnlnll<'irl, Mr~. N••llir• 1'I'll II, wl111 is· l'f'I'OVI!r· pm·t.v nl lhl! homr nl' Dnvh Mldilgllll l!:lllploynwnl Sl!rvlc•c! of· lnnr.l; P nl I' vlrn·prr;slrl£'111, ,Julll' O'DPII. s o celehrnllug her hll·lhriQ)' nnnlvc••·· lng IJ'nm 11 l!l'oi<''ll '''!:· In· LP,\Inglnn ~inlurday I'VI!Illllg fir'l' lmrn !I 111 4 'l'htn·sllny und l'lwo!lr; Olsn11; ,ju11!nJ· vlre·pmsl· nl'lrJ· the I~J·iduy rvPnlng (ll'l'· WSCS Elects New rmry. · · Sunrlny rlilllll'l' ol' Mr. Hllll'il lls!Jing. rlrnl, Pltylis Comol'; Hreri'IUJ'y, gu•~HIH l'ormunr·n. · l•'rlday, i\(11'11 :.lH unrl :m, In lniPr· Mrs. f~mmn Brclfonl, whn has AI llw l'l!glllnr mPPIIng nl' 1!11• anrl 1\ln;. r•. S. 1\,\'SI•J' anti 11111 'l'lm lsiHilll dil'tl 111 llw 11111111' 111' Tinh Monroe; IJ'C'IIHLII'et', Myrl Miss Snmh .rr.n11lngs 111id vit'll' llflplil'lllll~. l'osltlnns I'UIT)' iJPrn visiting 111 Lnnsing, I'IJ· W. S, C, S., lhr. following nfl'l· Lnms1111 Wl'rt• Mr. unci Mrs. Mr~;. his rlnugiiiPI', Mrs. 1\ 1'11111111;.: Ky:w1·';· lllll'il• 11nd Htlnl, i'vll'. nnrl CharlPs Dnvl~ nf E;cl!m 111'1! Vlll'll· llf Slol'i\lll'idgP, Snlurrl:ty. Ftl· 'l'hr W. S. C. S. Jnl'l al llu• Cooprr·; f'IHqllnln, Vlrln Atwell; tlonlnf( In l•'lnrldn. 'l'hclr lllhirP.~~ $:.!,!1RII Jll'l' yl'lll' nnd an• ui'ferl'd Mrs. Hnlnnd Graham w11s In yeal': President, MrH. Grmld Dlx· Ml':·:. Willlunl r:t'OI·Ii ur I•'IIIHhlnJ:. 111'1'111 .'a•rvlt•l!,; ll'l'l'l' l11 Slfll'i<· gunnl, Gl'lii'P fit•lrnnlln; nml I.'OII· on; vlrr·prrslrlrnl, 1\1 n:. u. 1•:. I~ :l~!'i l~th UVPIILII\ NIL, Sl. Pc!li'I'H· IJrJrlgP 'I'II<'Sday. '" lllllh 1111'11 lllld \Vflllll'll. '!'hl' liDillP of Mrs. Mllrln•d O'fJI'II ln~l M1·. anrl ~lrs . .faliiP.'i l'nlll'l' a11ri M11snn In l'l'f'l!fVl' tho ~rronrl Ins· rlul'lrrfH, Nrllil' Mn11rol!. Wells; Hl'rJ'rlni',Y, MI'H. Sill'l'llHIII llllrg, l•'itll'itiu. 'l'lii'Y plnn '" l'l'·. mlnlmtllrl uge Is Hl. 'l'lwrl' Is no 'J'Jllll'Hriny llflf'l'lllll>ll. f~Jf!i.'l Iilii nf flllllii\' or l.illl~:lllg IIIII! dllllli'l' Pupils wlio l'i'C't'ii'Ptl IIIII 11n Hfln Oil 111ailrillflay I!Pet'H rP.~UIIerl 11;; follow:;: livitlcs t!lmlrmflll, Mrs. \Viii .I 1\!l's. JJiallr:liP ffnlll•~hl ruul Hutli Sl'iiiiPIII•. ntintrlr• In quullfy. f vlt't!·(>I'Psirirnl, Myrl Gm ham; 1'1'· jllll'ly. Comrnn ndPt', lllehnrd Hnsldll; Al'dwnhron11; sf!r'l'rlni'Y nf tilL'>· ~!il'l!i youlli l'iJr,fl' will spnnsnl' a \ lmilaJ·y, Muilrol lniWI' WPI'I' hnsls to Mr. and MI'S, Monr·rw; .Junlot• viPr .. r•mnmnnrlrt•, IIII'Y of spiritual III'P, Mrs. \'Pi'· J\flill :!:1, 111 I'Prldi"' lt:il'riWnJ'r ol' Mrs. lint llr!lrl'.~ son·in·lll\\' 1111r! Nil'itnls; II'PIISLII'Pr, CIPn Ch11se; Ronald ParlH•J' aurl M1·. and Mr.s. Gn1·y Whil fnrrt; ndjtllant/ Eern· non Proctor·; pmmollnn HPI're­ slnn• in J\ln::o11. 'I'IH• Mrn'~ J:;lll•in·r f'ILIIJ nntl I lie daugiliPI', M1·. n11rl MrH. l~nrl Sl'l'l'Piiii',Y IJ[ splrillllll lifP, ~~~llll'i David Ll!lywhlll' nl' Mn~im, M1·. nrd Simons; qunrlermnsf(lJ', Freel lnry, M1·s. l"rnnk Arln111H; HPI'I'I'· -. ~~· .. rnnPs. ThP.Y niii'JHird funPral nntl Mrs. Hnmlrl Vnn Orrlen nntl tnry or llterniUI'11 111111 flllltlil'll· \-\'IIIIII'IJ's l•!tlt'fll'<'' •·1111• will l>nlit f;rnnl; rnlsslntlfii'Y l'rltJr:allnll 1111d Hugr.not; e hap lnln, M[l\ll'ke SPI'Vir•r>s fo1· Mrs. I faltll•lrl'H [JJ'nlll· !:i(•l'VIl'C\ Nm·a MeL'm,Jh; fflf'l'(~fut·y Mr. and Mrs, DP.wey I!Pinrs· of tlons, Mrs. !•!Irion l(alz; sr>t'l'i'· lflf'f'l 111 lhr• lnwt.,:llip 111111 l•'ritlny, Monro!'!; pop(lY chnlrmrl!l, LeRter PI' 1111 M1nHiay, of srwlrtl rPiulinu:; illlil rnlssiolliii'Y Pollervllle and Mr. rmrl Mrs. Monroe; and ti'Us.tce No. 3, '!'om tnry nf suppllros, Mrn. fllll'rold i\jll'il :1~. i.ll :~ [1. Ill. 1\ir. nnd M1·:·. II. II. llillliWJ' nnd . Mrs. Ciirtl'los DnviH alli•ndPd ~~~\ <:du<'lllioll, Arnnndn Nelson; !liJIHIId Gr·nham und mother nnd Snwyr.t·.· Jlnn·; nnd srl!l'r!lar·y or m11uni'· fnluily :ijJPIII I•'J·idn.l' f'I'P11i111: will! I liP Whitl' I foiiHP l'rltl<'llllon I'll II· SQPJ'i•tnl'y or l'ilildrrn nllfl M1·. unrl Mrs. Hnwnrr.l Wolverton lPC 011 £1UfllS oJ' IVOfllf'll, AJr,:, "THE FRI ENOl. Y DRUG STORE" ~ M1·. n1Hl l'vlrs .. 1. 1·:. Pi::in·"w nr fr!l'l'llr't: nl tilr l(ellng)j f'PIIIPI' In yo11ll1, ~;IJ:;Jp Gr•rllllrrisiPin; SP<'· Sllllll'rlny rvenlng. Clll'ds fur· Hugl1 SwPrl. f•!:ttnrl ll:q1ids. j);,,·Jn .;JH'III llll' l•:nHI Lnllslnf( lnsl 'l'hlii'Hd:ty. Mt·. J'r>lfii'Y trf ciiiJlJ•IY, Mttry f.r-wls; llislll'ri IJLI! f'l'l'lling's Pill Prllti II· ---- Eden School News wrl'li I' ltd wll l1 II If• I JislrrfJW f~lri:;, :mrl MI'H. (~ilill'lPH ·Dnvis 111 lf'tllil•rl Hf't'rl'llrl',\' nf lilt•r:illll't' 1111ri puhll· ITIPIII uflf'l' n holwmlnn suppe1· 111 H o'l.'!ni.'k, lith & 81h G•·utle Girls GarmlUIJ Sdwol !VIr::. r·nrl c;l'illli"ll is vlsillng 11 tlilllll'r party 111 llir illliiiP of . •·ntlon:;, :r:nrr> I lorlw•: slat us of "' ]Jpr dlllil'lill'l', Ml'!l .11'11111111' HIP· Mrs. Clll'liP AIL'!till wns l;tl(Pil Dr. 111111 l\1J'H. 1-'rrrl Davl:; !11 l•:a~l \VI fillillf•Jtl W111'l\, l'ilrls.lilll' spelling nrl! Tllllr 1\l'amet', L. D. f .lnlill Srdf'lillilll'l', .l\nlnmazno Wl1y We Urge All CJ':;ndall; :rnd Jill'llilli'I'SIIip '''lf]i· go Slll'g{'I'Y. Visitor~ of IVII',. 1'11111 Mrs. r:ny Mnt•qucdcnt, Dlf'l1 Hnab, Tim .Trm.t nnrl 1\nrl Spill'iflll visiting rheiJ' granrilllllllh!l' I ,l•llge, lirolltr:rs nr ('illlril'~;· SPtlel· /{ndwav and MiliiP .Jnsdnl'l•t'. I liP· Sp:trr·nw illlspltal lnsl Mol1· Nenl Dolhr\r• nf CilnJ·ioiiP 011 l•'rl· To Consult Their Dodor zel, Kenny Glynn, Benny Glynn, In MesiPi< lhP IHIHI Wd ot' Sttsic• l:t•i·h:mlstPill, In a l'L'itkul ronllltlon. fi'J'f'IIIII'IIIIJ' 11 SPi• his Smith ami Douglas Shnw. givPn by El'if' LPu 011 "'I'IH• SPrlriJn:lirr lionw 1;~!:1 WPdlif',. ou Saturday nml Mr. 1111rl Mrs. pall·ou b I~OI!IISI'II'il to First and second· gmders will Nrt hrJ·Innrls," and liy llcdtPJ'I r!ny. IPI' rlaiC!S 111111 HOII or Dillllllldnl<' tlodo1· insf1•ad ul' purd1asiug; Slllllc· rnt•tlieinr• have thr.ll' fiJ•sl polio ~·.holl:l at ITaRtiugs on "Brlgium." ''''11111'111 llill wn,: :1 pni!Pnt rru· nu Sunrluy. lw t'l'lflll'sls. 'L'his Jllllic·.,v is J'l'ally a lliutllll'.~.~ Ll'slir nPxt 'l'hlii'Stlay. ,fnur Alleu; J;: n111 of ,,<'1 1onll' 11 It'll' .'hi.\'~ lasl Wf'PI\ , al Mt·· Ml'. 111111 Mrs. DPan lll.xnu a11d an !I \1'1' 111·rr· I'I'JII'Ilf. I hi.~ t'OIIIISI'!, Clifford Fl)Dzel anti 'I'Im, LyRI Willi 111 ra:;IPs, I ,::lli:lilrn linspllill. I ·''"''IIIJ~. I·J,• l'umiiy uf Gl'1111d l.PrlgP lllld Mrs. and Llmln WPlll smell Jlshlng nl Vlsllors this \I'PI'l< \Vi'l'P Nlr,;. wa;: rPI,Pa~•·d or~ l•'ridny .. !:ilut·irs 'l'urllr'l' 111111 f:11nlly nl C J'I~S(Iollsihilil.y lo lomor­ noon, Slww IVJI'S. Sliilllt•.l' 1\(•IIP,V r•JtiPI'IIlllled Jtll'tlir•iu•· and llu· r'tll'J'I't'f. !losa).\1'. 'l'his is at· Mr. and Mr·s. AI SowdPrs vis· ' ' · :11 diiiiH'r' ~lr. :1nrl Mrs. ltogPI' row h_y t'\':ttliug; H t.olluy.- Al.il'uhnm Lincolii ltrd Mr. ami Mrs. L. D. Morris Tlie soflhnll ~nnw willt l'l>i· llr•iilly :111d sr111 ur t:IJ:I!'Jr,IIP and 11'11}'~ lh1· l'i~itl <~tiiii'SI' l'ur .\'UIIa; lwtlt~i' lic~allla. and family on Saturday evr.nlng. lok sclwol has hPrll pnslp.-orll•d Mrs. S1anll·.1' Nt>wrrtart :1nd Hog<'l'. Drnnls Glynn wns absent from· illllil Wrrhwsllay, Apl'il 2tl. Tltr• l•irlltday anlliVPI'sariPs nf sPhnol Monrlay. ------· ·--- ·---- Mrs. Nr•\1'111;11, :11111 i{uj~r·r Wf'l'l! Mr. nnd Mrs. Rnymoncl Under· MlJOH Slf.Vt,lt IIWJH•;N ,.,.,,.,,I'HIPd 111 lito~! limP. WHEN VOn 'I'HiNR OF INSlffi 1\NCE-TJIINI( OF woorl nnrl sons vlsitPrl Ml'. nml Old Alamrw !11 SnJtnra Slnlr•, Mr~. l'ilarl••:; IIPnwn;;, M•·~. Mr~. WnltPr Snull's of Lansing Mexico, mlrwd awl ruiull'd sr1 Sl:tlliPY Nt•\inn:tll :111<1 Mn:. l•'r1~1l Saturday evrning. much silver 111 Its d:ty 11ta1 npli· .ll'lllliriw· l nl- mislie ll'I'IISUI'P 1111111rrs llf'iir•vl• 'l'lllll':;dav. 'l'lir:y visill'rl Mrs. McCowan &. McCowan lenriPr.l a eonferr.JH·e 1'o1· molltrrs sornr rnay still hP ilitlrlell lill'l'l', .IP:lninv.'~ :loll, 'r·:tl .Jr·nnings, al of prr>·Sf'ilool nge rhildJ'C!Il ll.l Ar•cor1llllg Ill !Pgenrls, s;,ys llil: llr,. lluiVP"sily nl' Mil'i1i~:an. I[!• An1hor·lzc·ti Agenf, I'Ol' Auto Owners lrtsurrmcl; Co. Atu•elht~l Thursday aftrrnoon. Nat Ion~ I Geograplr lr· Stlf'il'I,Y, sliowPd lllf·nt llli''>llf(li 1!11• dr~nlal 0- 00 Jl'flm- J.IAUII.i'l'Y ·- \VINDS'l'ORIH- ACCIDENT ric-h Alamos famillt>s buri•'il lllf!ir t·lini•·. '1'11"1' llii!ll al'l'il'l'ri ilv illt·s. Forrl l\llller J\lnsun und •IVI&fl.'!l llwm l'f'Jllllr JLeVI'I' Clllllf' IJ:II'IC Ill l'l'lrif''.'l' lltl'ir jiJllill' Ill Sjll'lltl 1111• IW'l'k PllrfWilli 'J'V sets!" TIIP Wn!Prloo Nrrrllewnrl1 club tl'PURIIJ'(!, MI'H, fif'II)JI\IS. ('Jt:ll'lt•S lil'lliiiiiH mrt recentlY wilh M1·s. Paul ~---· --~~· -=·-==-====·-=--=-=-=-=--=__;_--~.·-~ Adwrson. MemheJ'~ voted to pay .-· .. ., ...... $:\.00 tn Padt lhr AmPrican Hrd Cross ;mel Soriel.y fo1· Cripplrcl • Chil,;·mn. 'l'i!f! l!luh r·eallzed $1.8! frnm lllf' whiiP elephant sale at I liP Feh:·uni'Y mrf!ling. ThP nrxl mrrling will he at the homr of Mrs. Lloyd llal'l' .on April 28 wll h Here are the Three Greatest l''IUDA\'-SA'J'lJRI>A \.' APIUL 22·2:1" n r·o·opernfivr riiHilP.l' at '12:30. Thrron Han·, teacher· In the Wilhtn· Wright sf'hnol In De· Francis Joins the WACS I roll, spent· ills spring·- vacatirm .• ...., Duunltl O'Connor · ,Jnlill Adnms al Harrlands. I'hiN Co·IJit. Kalhlern om! Maumcn McMul· New-Car Values in America! len nf .rncb·on spent· the werk T"h.e Y~llow Tomahawk i>nrl wllh llwir grnndpal'rnts, lhe . . Ru•·y C:allt.uun . l'rggle Oust.le .fohn MeMullr!lls, whilrl theit· pnll· Pnts were north Rmell J1sl1ing ... • ·· I)I'A·innlug Suhmtay lHhlnlghf. :-lhnw Charles Montague was a weelt SIJND;\\:-1\IOjli()A\.' A'PRll. 24-2fi end gu~st at the 'F'orcl Miller home. He anrl Janet Mlllet· l'j?· turner! 10 lhl'il' school worl( at 6 Bridges to Cross Moody Institute In Chicago Sun· 'l'ouy Cnrlls • ,Julie AdlllilH clny. M1·. nnd. Mrs. A. Ewing are Phis· . 'Des ·'. try spcmdlnr; n vacalion in JcJorida ,AHtll<'. Mlll'llliy · !\lui'! Rlunehnrd and visiting their daughtJll', Earlabr;lle, anrl family. .. TUES.-\VJGD.-'rtJllRS. APRIL 26·27-28 Mrs. Harold Hal'!' ent.ertaln'ed \Vhlll<'l' of li At!lltll'my Awards at a double birthday dinner Tues­ day evening honoring he1· hus· On the Waterfront band and Lois Juengel. Other Marlon nl'llndo · Eva :Mat·ie Saint. guests present were Verne .ruen· gel, Mrs. Llda Mears and Theron HaLT .. r1us ·"Shiel·d· for Murder Mrs. Eldon I\:a17. was a guest. Edmorul O'lll'len of Mr. and Mrs. T·Tet·man Rolh· mann of Mt. Hope Sunda·y. In the afternoon they, visited Sun- set Gardens near Sharort. · W. R. Mayet· visited ~rlends .nt 't'Hit fABULOUS S'i'AR C~IIEF- Here's the beauty that if1 North LalAnd remember-you can son !aRt w~ek. · , . · . .;·! choose from 4 inl.edors ai1d 3'G color· cim1bimltiona. Neve~· · OARAG~ Billy Smll h .of Ypslltmtl spent has it been so easy 1.() own a ; tL·uly fine cur!- __ ------·-11 All with the hlstory... maklng · lN~·~~2 .. part o I' his spring vacation w.lth his grLliHiparents, Mr: .and .M'rs. r-----~------;- POWlllfUl POKUAC .fOR. \ . 2DD~H. P. Strato·Streak v.. a Engine I Hnrold Ford. .. · I YOU CAM BUY TKIS 'BIG, . I . The United· Worlwrs Sunday Rr1cry Ponlicu: ha.9 the 8/rnto-8/rea/1 V-8, one of the school class will have lts meet· . most efficient power plant.~ ever developed. Here'.~ lng and potlucl' s_upper ·Fl'iday. ' ~ more taki!·Off punch, II/OJ'(! passing drive and more L \ ' $ I 2099.00 \ evening, Apdl 22, at. the home "' years of smooth performance than you have· ever rm· of Wayne Musbach., < "'. I joyed in any ·car within lomdrr.cls of dollars of. But wlmtevm• home tle~ vncclne were guest~ of Mr, nnri Mrs, Att t" E p d. ·· · • : for nortlwast. Ingham co~lnty, Renrlm•'s, Dlge~t tot· students who 1\fr, nncj Mr11, Tye Mcintee wr.m Clnuclo lfnwe Sundny, en IOn - gg ro u_ c_.e.·...·.. rs, .. The r.linlo sc!Jmlule wns rhangecl give promise of attaining learfcr,, !\'fotidny cnllcrs In t)1e lll!lghhor· Mr, nnd Ml'B, !lay Dnlley of nlso lrlJl eontcnclflrs In this seler.­ nncl Is tentntlvely set fm• 'l'ues· ship In !he community, hood, · .Jaclf'9trets you, · .· •. : • , , , .•! ; i'i I~ ~ . ' , groom's alt.endants.· Maurice ·. SbiekF protection again-st. the·. cast· of: hospital and. Piper, cousin 9f the bride, and Church Dedicates . -dOctor care!. · . . · Just as it's possible io' get hospi_lal se~us,thloUgh Bill Snyder wct·e ushers. · Blue Cross, it's possible to get doctOr ,. · .. •., ...... · limieeatp A reception was held at the ~onnsonata ·Organ Blue Shield. · · . ; , · .· . Loclte town hall following the And-with hospital cure something 'i ceremony. 1 The new connsonata organ In that 1 in 3 families need every year, Blue Shield offers you a choice. ~f ~ · $ Dg()': ar Wilen they return from their the Williamston Baptist church $5,000 fa~il~ income medical-surgi':lll contrla-~~;:u wedding trip the newlyweds will was dedicated In special services think how important it is that your \ reside on Moot·e street In Oke· Sunday. At the morning service. Jamily be protected! your famtly mcome meets the requll'ements; Of: t~e mos. Guy Mixter, teacher of lnstru· contract you ·choose, the cost of your participating mental music at the Stevensville Chances ar~ your family i:s protected , ~ , and doctor's in-hospital services will be covered b.~ i)l\le schools, was guest organist. He ·Shield. '!'his service benefit provision is made available 1 ~vas reared In this community and protected by Blue Cr~ • Blue Shield (nearly half the Why? Because my shit·ts are always sparlding cleari, Awards Are Made rs a former member of the Bap· peopk U. Michigan have i!l). to ;rou only through Blue Shield. In any event, r.\~Md~ tist church. He has been organist less of your income, liberal amounts wiH be Ptid te ,/ ~ • perfe~tly ironed and starched ju~t as I like them. She In many churches. 1 And granted~ you may think Blue Cross - Blue the doctor of your choice. ' . Jo Three Students A- S(Jecial program of dedlca· couldn't do 'em bettet·, so she's smart enough to use tlon was presented In the eve· Shield protection is good •. But it's far more than Mary Benjamin and Jack Eaton nlng. TJ1e guest ·organist was "gOod." It's so good that millions of Michigan people NON-PROFI'f ORGANIZATIONS have been given recognl tlon Scott McCurdy, long·tlme organ. through the Dan Forth Founda· ~ve found they just can't afford .to be without it. lst of the Wealthy, Street Baptist nc~ and here's why- Blue Cross and Blue Srueld are' ilota-pr~ o.1p~~e tlon of St. Louis, Missouri, it was Temple of Grand Rapids. Mrs. 7'Aerc ia mbstitute , , , announced by Donald Kuney, McCurdy sang a solo. . · izations • • . si?Onsored by Miehigan hospitals i· ant JJioderllDryCle'aizers principal of Williamston high A memorial plaque was tin· HOSPITAL SERVICES ~ 1 • :!!!!: CASHt doctors so that Michigan people eall have the \kind school. The award, In the form veiled at the services with the of protection they need, arid at a cost they can I•hone OUclmrd 7-1511 of a book entitled "I Dare You," aft,xd. names of those deceased mem· Together, these plans offer more protettif*. far:: i~ Iis' a yearly presentation to out· hers of the church Viho are being UJilike plans that provide · you with ·fixed cash memorialized In the organ. ·benefits to cover the. cost of hospital services (and money than you can get througl& o,. otleer orgonizatt~Otl. rately do you get enough .cash!), the. Blue Cross Com· · Compare other plans with your Blue Cross • at~e 'EngaLgement Is Ar~nounced pi'ehensive Contract gives you all the basic hospital Mr. and Mrs. ·waiter T. DeLage, Shield. Look for the "3·PLUS". advantages. t..ou "You. Can Pay More, Wyandotte, announce the'erigage. serPices themselves • • • rega.rdless of the cost. won't find them offered by any other state-wide ~-o. m~'!t of their daughter, Pall·lelli teetion plan. '!'hat's why there i8. no Jl~bBiiht.te fP, ~·u~ Ann . to William J. Turner, son • This protection provid~s, up to •120 days at a of Mr. arid M;rs. W. S: Turrier, time-, , , at almost any general hospltlil in Miehig~n, Cross - Blue ,Shield. . · . : · Wllllamston. The w~ddlrig . will and at Blue Cross .member hOspitals alLover the ' l ~ take place June 11. Miss DeLage If you do not already have Blue CroSII. Bli•e but You Can~t Buy Bet.ter" Is a 1947 gradilate froin St. Pat. ~~iitryl Ev:ery enrolled member of your family gets . Sh,ield, ask ·_yoUr e~ploye~ or Y;O~~·~J1ion_ rePr.~aen\t· . rick high school in Wyaridott~. this. very same ·proteetion, too. " . attve how you· can ·get low:-co~~ ~UP:' covetajt fctr . · She attended American Airline school In Chicago;_ Her. ftarice . you and your -rarnily. <~ oompany 1rith aa w_r: .a\s .· OOC'l'OR SERVICES • I I NO'l' CASHt five employees may. qualify as a group.) Or, call o.t· graduated, from. Wlllliims,ori higli '~ school and. attended Albion col· write the Blue crJss ·Blue. Shield· offi~ listi!cf:'·in\ Range ·Fuel-Oil lege and Michigan State. prior .to Ariy time you need hoapi~l care, ,,You'll surely · · your tt!lephone bOOk...... ' Ethyl Inco· Regul~r · enlisting In the navy. J\t. pres~JI.t he Is employed with· General Mo· ~ ... 5 Gal. 90c tors Diesel compan_y In-Detroit. 9 5 Ideal For 29· 26· '27·' . Home Heaters· · The 2 chapters of Wlllllirlllltorl Beta Sigma· Phi held a joint pot: luck dinner ori Tuesday night at the. Wolverine sitles pavilion. A short" progra!ll was ·held . com· memoratlng Founder's Day,· .· . ·i Blue ·~·~'s•·-~efinery. S~atio·n;-No.. 4. · · ··-·.·':. ,: ''-·' .. ,~~~---.<-·· >··:· '~ '-:.'"-.!·..-".-.::;: ..,,_. ioo1Jam County News Arllll 21. 1955 Page 4 Are Tl1ey Born or Made? 'fmJJOI'hilll· ·l·U lHt•t•l PltHlltr.cl Mt• nnrl MrH. Mr•l It· f.'t'l'<'t' nnd Monrlny ovonlllf~, llpr'll ;m, ,,, H lnmlly 111 Nnrlltii'C'~I :,ifni ldlllrlgP, Six FHA Defegat.es o'clocf{ illf'I'L! will lm 11 •I II i'IUIJ WSCS !Vleets fo~·'; 1\fl~s Ot·r t'IH' l•'rr•c 1 111 L.tlhillg meeling ul IIJC' Cnrlv ~.c·llonl OrH' ~ ' dllll 1'111' olllll 1\lis J•;liJI'I,\' 1>'11'1'1' Attend State Convention ~ . Dansville Has a Pair of Poets Of l)it' Jil'lllfi fo Iii' IIIIJHjtll'll'ti\\J(I r ~ohemian D~wmer, \\'PIP Pllif'lldltll)c! 1\-Joii(Jt\' P\'Pilllllr Da~155~r~~~~~ hP I Jro Jll'llgrtlll) I fll "I ill I, 1 Sl\ cil'i<'gnii'H or IIJe l~llllll'f• Whi'I)IPI jllll'ls llwughl lr.nd rlriH meE'i 1~g- 1llliVPilllon 111 Gr •II HI flnplrlH Ins I 1111' now ill'llrllng 111\VIll'd Dnrh llhlllll wr/iing il jlllf'nl CIIHI', llllrl 1 'J'Jrt 11'/,llfotl IJII'I'llllf! of ill" I '11•1 'I Iii ,Jillll'llls 'l'hr• l'llllllllillt•i• 1'111 viii<' In lutvr• rr ln11l< lit 2 hlgl1 '1'11111 .rlnl .rncl l•'ricl,l\', Tlw girls lw nlsn snirl hIs mn I her· som,•· Woni<'IJ'•, !-i11o It 1\ rd ( 111 1.r1. 111 1111 .JIId Jlilr s. C'l.rt" llnyh11P 111 1\'i'll' II'SS llll'l'llll" 1111 llilll.tl olllli f.11 1>1<' Ill 1~1111111 l!cqrlrls lion 111 lirP dlllllloil AnllllllnJJ.v 111 After Long Siclcness fllr s C:nn• Briggs. .At OES Meet~ng nr'l' rlll pnPis "n lhP fnm\ly lrr.d, ill\\'r•d 1 luolll'llllolll •,rvlr• r11 11111 , Will' :-:1111d:r; \lstlors ol M1 nnrl lllgh Sf'irool PoPttv. l'IIIIC'l'.rl servlc•r", 1111 IIIII' Arno11g llrP hlghllghls nl' 1111' 'I'll!• Jl'i(llilll llli'l'illll; ol I 'dll' su\rl liw moliJPI'. SliP :ulmlll<'.f I·~ lllr• 'l'lrlllllfl ~II I' 1\1' ll11• ril'\11 1Mt•, Llo)ri lloil'llot' Llto\tl ll.r.l Til" 1\lotvvllll' hoy, snn nr Mm. WPsi Ivett• Tl!Psciny nlti'IIJlr.rr.rl 1hyme nlghl nlrer· 11 sidoll'os nl llldlll II i\. arlvls11r, of \Vo~shln~lon, D. Wllllliy lliolllllll, Jllo 'lilill" ll111 1•'11111' .illl'lldr rl 1111• llli'C'Iill~ 111 Snyril'l' l'llil'l<'rl 'I pot•ms ill IIH' tlllllflll'll'ri hl l'lllll'lll C'orlr•11 IIHI lllilllll ollllt•ol n11 1\!1 .rncl i\lrs. 'l'hr> glt•J Is rPgillrml i'imil'llllln months. 111 ('; Ioiii's of lmpm tnnl plllC'i'~ Ill In~ llir• t'Vt•illlll' I'll >:II no~ ,\l'!dt•l 1111• fllr .JIHI flits Y.ntl :nrrl r.nr­ lllitfllll,il lriglr •,l'fJIIIli Jlfll'll'V l'Oll· Iris •,j p iJII\'S, ""·i· rc •I lo\ ·"II'• "' !'.Jill llr•r'I"•S Ill l .. lli'JIIg SiiiHI.il of l~uluH• flomcmniillll'l'. 1 l'o1 1'.111 \llo•J d 'JIII•slfllll ollllf dll,ll'l'l' Itt• ICllild pill\' tiH• jllolllll ollicl who Mrs. J\11 nn Si rnrul's l~nglish flOlilllll. olr·. li.J\'1<1 llli•lll fond, l!lllr• Ill I IIIII \\'I'll' Stlllroi.r) l'\'1' \\'.J', i'Jidoi)' ollll'lllli•l : IIIli II Ill l.diiSill" f.'l'lli.l,\ JII<'SII]III;' I ill' Ill'' I I ill t•llfll' \\'ill ,,,. dl Three .. Act Comedy DnnsviiJP, liolli ol Wlilllll, <111 11 nlflr•pr ,11 lll<'llrls 1111'111 .• 1 Summer Dusk lli.JI I ill' S11r 11'11 l11111iol I 11 '" f111 .Jllll 1\lis Ail IIIII I'PII'lsllll 'I lir• J'llis Willi 1\l'lil as cii'IP· ]HSI 'i'IIC"rl.i\' I'VI'IIIIi!' ''"' IOI\11 It ill 1\i.i\ :'II \IIIIi l!toll litl'il' lllllliH•i, SlllVI\'1' 'iflf'IC' oil II I II llit>lllfl'·llll Ill Ill oil I, ,i,JII<'I ill'f~•gs, ,f. Ill!') IHIC'Iion Ill IIH ~Ill I ill I I ill" I r,,. 'l'hP tl:IIH'l' 11! flrPJIIPs, I'Jrp 'I 11'1 t'IIIIIPdV dt'lllll.i, "II BPI tl'i1 ol l'nldw,ill'l; I illlllln•l • ""'"'' l•ll"l't•ol 11\lr' I 1\\'11'1111' S11 111 ('l•lifll'l, l.uo·rll•• IVIII'<'ir•r• oillllllur· jll'llC'I'Pds Ill IH• II 1•r] l111 1111 \\'1!1 i\lt•t•l 'J'i11• Siiii'S d\VoiJ\i'll IIIII' fl,\' IIIII', \'1111 1\tii'W Sllsli•," "Ill lit• jli'P· (;lly WI'' I ol Lr•sltl', Ji,llon I ~II" 1\o ~11 .111tl ~Irs ll\11111 lli:llil oil IJ.JI 1 ('lllill'dlll\ wm·lh~· g1111111 1111111111, JIIIIJt'll , 1iJ1• '' J•(Ji,n lllf'l'ilnr: 11! llu• And lillnlc lliPII snrnlng P,Vr•s I:.,, t "' • I .llrllli"l 1111 'I 11'111 ll'o oint • ol.r,l 11 II II 'l'llll'oillris IVI'I'fl IIIIHIIIIIPC' jlf'l' WPsl 1111rl Clr:llli•s \Vt•sl tol llodl 1 ''JTfljlJlllii'SS,' ll'illlil lll\1 I Ill ill 11'1111111 lifl'li.rlll I .11111 illlll'olil Will lorllldll<'P 11 Ill !11• glvc•ll 'l'lllfl'',ci:rv .Iilli 01111 WI". I II] j),JIJS\ '"': II ill IIIIo ~lr illd \l1 •, llnlll•i'l Sllllllt I (('onllllliC'tl 1111 I'll~<' ii) WnrlliWIJilc• C.liiSt's lu• 1\illlllio\ 1'\tiiiiiJ' Ajll'li ..!0>, 11 'l'ht• g1·nss Is I'IHII and VPIV•'t gl'llllcil IJilrJJ C'll; r1111f IIIIC' J'll II nlll'ilillllll .!lid llrf' t'\'l'lllnrr jli'P· Sllfl ------'i'hP nmlli<•i dllll•ltio 1 ildiHjlH•i li11• Ill\\ II lo.rll ('II lilt" \Vr•1•l' Sl'llt 1111111 Will li1• /ill •'VPIII oJ 1•'11 granrlt lrllrl i\J 1:llllsl il <'ilild's \Voil'lil 1111 r•; will Jrp 1\li\ I llc'i'l\111"1 llillpll•idr·.rllli<'IIIISIIII'SSIIIC'I'I tid\', i\prll ~2 IH'I~IIlllill)' .tl S Mr. IVPsl \WI'. tlso .itll\r• 111 1 llnrl Mom and fl.11l Hll' rlrr11' .SJJCHiirf iJI' Ill ;de• ,1' • 111111 I Jill 'Ill II flll'll'ii o~ncl HoiH•t•r SrtJ(Ii·ltl ~-. --~------·--~~" 1 lllfllcl, I II IV hv Ill'' ' ( 'lll'ds" J.ilw •olrrmr. lilf'lHIIy ryPs I '11 11 r•Pds it om ll11• pl.1y will hr Mr·~ Wrlllam Niswnrw,.r· lt'l'dlo liPip IVIIh <'Xfll'li'.h of lllr slnwfl• lmprovlrw 11om 111 1 IIIII 1111 sl'illlll' IC'I l'jllillJI 'l'lti• mnd wrnds 1111 111 Sllllllllrt· rlnsk, 1'('111 l-iiC'ICJlf'S~ IIIHllllliiiJIH lll!lrlrlllll 1.., M!'· roncl Mrs l•:.n·l !'.ill orrol IIi< , ~ ill '" ., 111 r , It's r-.1111111'. mt•, J 1(1111\V 11 1 111 111 1 11 B111 rny lw:nl sdys, ~~~1ltiV, f,umly ol Nnrllr 1\d.irrrs l\lll'l,,1,11111 , oil !ill• , ""'''' 11 Cill'l Sr'llllls lrii1Prl In 'l'ilomp 1111 pr•n• rful lrl't'P, II', Sl!nd.ry CYPillllg Slljlpr>r l{lii'Sis ool 1\1 11 l•'oollll\lll'l' 1111• lo l'ilol' ''•II' gr.r\r•l fill S,ilulllay and And frllu'ly If .)'1111 !(II" I lie• ].tiiCl's jJ;Il'('llls, 1\li' lllloii\IIS Ill• IIIIJ' 1\li• r:.fl i'l'il'. pll 4 1 • • o 4 f .f 1 1 f 1 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I I If 1 o o I • I I I I I o 1 o I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 6 t tt l'lllli111, kr llllt•lli •,t·liool ill f•'li111 .rlll~r s[l£'1Hl111g, WhPn lr's lime 111 sl.tll. lot • lrildr·c•!l of La11srng .Jilli fllrs Nt•l•.llll, rll ll'illi tlilslo"' r 11111 '•JIIIIW I.JC•,Jiion Willi lJC'i' p:n·c•nl:;, home. Sllsif' l::nrrl ol llc·llolc•fsorr 111 IPI ',!J.Jil

Sc·:liJJ!, '\ 1 1,\ tfa,, t'\t'l'fll ~IJHdU\ nlrl. 1\lt 11111 l\1i'S A. P. t:ll'<'ll Mr·. nncl Mt~. AlgPt· Bnwpn .tncl <111)-'h .IIlii fllrs ('huiles 1\rt'l'gr.r· lnmily WPllbc•rvilll' and Mi' \'11111 rll' Ill' lilt> l:lllf'i''s hu·rltri:JI' an Mnorr llii'PI s:ur. Mr. :liH! Mrs. .lark Mr·T\rnlln, Mr. .illtl 1\frs J\rllicm \Viti wrre 1\fi' nllrl !Ills ltoherl Kesler· .u11l S11nd:l\ f'l'<'lllllg dtnlll'l gues1~ of Mr· and Mrs l•'loycl J(t•mnski nl A Mr atorl Mts. I yiP llwln.l 1111rl Lansing wet'P Saturday PVI'IIill~~ ti.HII!itll'rs nl LnHoln P,u·k guesl;; ol Mr long, sleek Pu1 \Vfllil mcnt, lire JD5ft Plymouth Is tile longr.:.t l :11 $25,000 New Merchandise \VIIIi:tlllslnn IV<'l'P S11nt1.ry vrsllors Gilherr Putmnn of WiiJi,llllRinn Lnok wln, m ,.,. the hiincl-me-drllviibtVI= of the 1ow-ptlce 3 m·s rnr·n biii'cel_i_Jlitll nl M1 lllirl M1s. l~a.1 lf:ll'lsilom, vlsiled Mr and Mrs. Hoy llohlll'l iiie(,t \lit' "other 3 " Miss Mrldlccl Krng of Bowell :r11ursd:ry. Mr. and Mrs. John some mo.dlmn-pl'lcc cnt·s.) Plvmoulir Is r--~------~------:-, w.rs .1 guesl at dinner Sunday of Rockwell ol Slocl\brlclge and Mt·. tr·uly n big cnr· .. 17 frr.t lonr:l Flll>;'l' IN IX'ONOMY Smootlwr.t nnrl 1 Llll 1\ll·s. Elizllilf'lh Bncl\LIS .tnd Miss and Mrs Erld Mullen WCI'C Fri· Fir:S'l' IN llOO!IHNHSS-Piymouth is thtlftw~oL enr:rnc of nllJ 'J'hn L's Plymouth':, Why pay to $500 more Pow•••· PtH'Iahlt· R:rws ·- l•~lr•t•lr·i,• Hl'ills ~ Hat·tlware I nos,tmoncl B.tcl\us. clay vrsitors ol the IIohnrls. Mt· also Lhc blggesL em Inside, with tlw wcnt­ fast-stepping new G-cyllndo'l Powe\Plow I for a car 'l'ouls - Sod11•l. Sr·ls -- OJlt'll r•~ntl \Vr'<'IH'h Sl'fs - Jc;fe. Mrs.• Tor' Bolger and son, Tom, ami Mrs. Stanley Voss o[ Mason CHL hlp room and leg rooii1 Mote comfort 117 Ils Cilrorne-Smkcl !ICtlOll BII'CS Yllll I I I smaller than Plymouth? of P111H'e Edward lsland, Cnnnda, caller! al 11111 HniJ,u·t l10me Sun· fot· youl lind Plymouth's tru11k, by fnr extra lhousnlld' of ttoublc-trce mile~ I llousi•hold l~•tuipmt•ul -- J>:tiuf.- 'l'oasft•t·s - l~ll'etrh: II'Pre week end guests of. Mr. and day. the largest in its flcld, lets you pnck I • J>JW:;'l' IN COniFOR!f-.Plymouth oJfers I Don 'l be fooled by the clnlms of M1s A 13 Braman Mr·. and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Yulms7. and prnct lcnlly everythln~. I & Sft•n:u !rmts- (Joo)[\\':IJ't' -- Uilli'IIP Sd~-;- l%•ef,J•i• you Lhe most eomfor tnbic l!de yon ever ., so-cnlled mcdlum-p1lcc cnrs thnt they Eddie l"llzsrmmons and family of family of IIoll were Sunday Vlsi­ FHtS'J' IN VISIBILI'l'Y-Cornpnl·ison I cxpetlcnced ln lt IOIV·)lliee em. Only the I cost ptnctlcnlly the snmc as Plymouth. t•al Applhllll't•s -- J\lixmasli•r·s - Hislu·s - POI'fahlt· New Hudson were Salurday eve- tot's of the latter's pn1·ents, M1·. pro1•~s that Plymouth's glmnor ous new ning gucsrs i1J lhc Brnmans. Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller. il1ggcst cnr In the lowest-puce field can I WI1en you eompnr·e price tngs you'll ,J. f'ull-Vlcw w!nclshlelrl-wlth r•ot·ncl poslo I St•wing l\l:u•hin1·s - Lug;gag;p - IGII•el.t·ie lltl:tll••·s - and M1 s Lours Blough and Mrs. Mrs. Ft·ecJ 'steadmun and clul­ ~111 tnw bl[f·Cnr I'IChllg corn fort. I find Lhnt, 1norlel jor morlel. Plymouth swept bncl; both lop nne! llottorn-glvcs I \ Bern.~rd l•'llzsirnmons of Lowell dt·en of Webberville spent Satut·· yo11 the greatest vistblhty ot "all 3." Fll{S'l' IN EXTHA VM.tJE~PI>'tllOULh I sells lor much, much less thnn medium- li'm·ni!uJ'I' St•fs - Ciol'l• Uatlios -.- W:tteiH•s - rlt•weh·y e.Jilerl nt the Bramnn home Sun. day with h'er'· pat·ents, Mr and grves >ou many cxit·a-vnlue ll'.tlur es thnt i' pril'e f'nrs, nne! glves iYOU more cnr· tor FIRS'l' IN EE,\U'l'Y-Compnre styling clay. Mrs .Jedson Fellon. Mrs. Felton, thl' "aLlier 2" low-price cru·s Elon't haw J your money! 1 Ch•·isltnas 'l'o,vs - lllltl I ,000 Ol.lwr Items und sec why Charm, n lending fnshlon Mr. nne! Mr·s. Glen Shnrlancl Mrs. Steadman and children and Come m 'todny nnd let "" show :Y0\1 why and Iamrly were ~unday dinner Mt·. and Mrs David Baker were mas-nzlnc, chooc Plymouth "llcnuty Buy of TIDRl\rS:-('nsh .Plymouth Is !.!.!:!!.!:. for value! L------~ I~I'IJe Prizes to All! guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Melvm afternoon visitors of Mr. ant! Untlige. Mrs. Rudy Husl(e and Mr. ant! ' j>ft·. and Mrs .•Tuslln Brntl'illt• Ml'thn:l· IHI "hitl'l'it lrwlttdt•d II dPdJr•niJon ltr•,· 111' IIi<· 1'1.1·:-; <~I' ~it·:;, 1\llr·p l'('l'f ~Ji·s . .lttll,t Wori<~Sicip Day ltl!lrlf•d Wl'l'l' l 'J;1f'l\ l'l!t•lp:·:, !tOll· Wrtill:ipd;t,\' 1:11111 !\till 1\ttdi•J:,,Ii, t\1111'\ !.1111 ll'liidt ltiiH hPPil t'illllJllelf'IY I'!" last 'I'LIP>tdit\'. Itt 1111• l'"t't•tilllltt Ill<' lllditll'l :tlld 10:11''" llill·: ,\Jr. Jlilirt>d rtlltl n•fiiJisltl'd !1.\' Vln•·c•nt f'itt·lt•tt 111111 !tis shnp llllyH,' IIH· lllllJllllt!I'S llj· lltr• {·In:>:; Ji!':.l(l•d llfi i:l'iJ:::·· iil'''"llij>lillil·d I 11>'111. liislt•d hy SPVf'l'iil llll'll rtJ' lilf! ,lie• ''Ill it 1•·; , ,f pnpPI'~t illlrl mngnZJIIP~. I i~ll· 1~''Jll'l'! I h _.;;•\'c·r;d c·oJ- l'illll'f!li, . ' fllr'll.flflll \V:J~. HJ~.f!lll ill ~~::( 111'1:.111~1\ r,,,~~fl~; ill ,\Jil'lliJ•.:Jll \,'. 1,1.1, pn•~;PJII ~1t11Hiily, April :.!·1. vlt•lot'.Y rlny, •• p.llll, Wllltdll.t .• IIIJJ, pld,\IIIJ: .. 1111· '" litlll Ill 1111' '[I'Jiil>l':l, 1111.'1\\'1'1' 2ND BIG WEIEK COM· lir.tJI lllld ltOJVIIIJ: II \\'li'III'J' h>IJ>,I. IJIII'!iliiiiiS illid ;'.i\1' >'lllllrii·J lltld will IH! "li:a•t'VPd 111 tile' Dnnsvllli.• A&P'• LOW PRICE PARATIVE <'illll'r·Jr. 'l'lip lllillf'!Wrilillg 111' Jlw TilP dil!''' pliiJJS Ill IJil\'1 1 llltii'P J~llidiiiH"I', PRICE pJr:lliiJI.'o 11J' IIIIJII'I' IH•f 1•1'1' :a•l11 II>J l·ltltl'l'it's Jll'il~l'll/11 iltlil piPdf'~'" 10 i'IOHPS Hll if illl,\'11111' ill Jill• 1'11111· \Villl;ttil Alll.'illllf "1"'111 1111' llt•,•:t ~'••t· 1111· ''"mlnr: Y~'llt' will hP dr•dl• A&~ Who~e ~ I( •':rlt'd. Tlrw;r• WIHJ IIIIVP not mwiP Kernel Corn D 111111111y lt:ts 1"'1"'1' 111 l11• ld,·l••·d ,,,:,rl "I 1111• \1'1'>'1< '.1'1111 th,·ar 1\11 pl••dgt•s Ill' lltlllt•IWI'illl'll 1111' pro­ AAP'1 COM· lip IJu•_v 111;1,)' l'!llllill'l :1/J,\' IJJI'/11 dJ•]'~lPII 11l h;rJI,;J.•;I•:il, LOW ~-RA· AI!./~', COI,I. l~l'illll lu•l'orP ~1ttllliay will lw 1'1111- P!iiC( liVE IDYl PAllA· . . ' t·tun ltv~ ______,.,..,,_ .. ~-- ···-~------~~-·~ ···~-- ~"'" ..... -·······~--...... ~------·-··---··-·- liti'IPd !'-;llfldll~' iJfJpi·tltHIIJ !II' PVi'· PIIIC" PlliCE 1 !!ill/~· ill :111 . t'\'I'J',\'·rtl('tlllll 1' l'illl 1 ·1TI·OZ, 1:1::;:. '1'11'11 ltlllili111:s will IH• Hl'lll Gold Medal Flour 25 o~,~ 2.11 D Bisflllick FoR ou1cK nJscuJTs !•KG. a·1c >>ttl lltt>: wr•r•J; In 1'.\jJiilill 1111• 11- D 7 tHJl'. lllllll'iill 111 •r•rl It lid ll11• prol',!'itlll 1'111' Pillshurul Orange Cake Mix· ' PKG.·oz. 29c 0 Buitet·iield wHot~: OR Potatoes ~liCW CAll 10c [J '"" l'lilltitt~: ,}'I'll!', lllll'll J)iP!tl l'i 20 QT. ··JtfJil'lllillt 11f 1/li:-; 1'/JirlllliiiPI~. amy cRocKeR Marble Cake Mix p~~: 29c 0 Polish Dill Pickles .JAR 29c [] :·;ttlldii,V :t l'lr•t'lli>llll, ilpril '2·1, lltr• I H)Z. di::t ri,•t 1\'1. Y•. 1•'. spri111: r:lll,v will Reliable Sweet Peas s~~~~~~~ 2 ~~~~~· 29c 0 Grapefruit Sections A~P . 2 CAU~> 2~<: 0 Iii.' ltl'lrl ill lilt• 1'1\'lillilllli ~1t>Jit· 1 SII.VCRTOV/H­ SWIMMING TOWEL-Cornl­ Powdered Milk t~~ rc6t~~,silce ~·;~; 29c D · I ·Ill. 11rli:.1 t•IJnri'IJ lll'rditui ng 111 :1::lll Peach~A1.ricot Bars JU'iT t.RRIVfrl PI< C.. 25c [J '""' <'llllliJrlliiiJ: unlil K llr. !fat'· nnd-whitc• lt'l'l'Y. clolh, lrlrmncd 17 with while cotlon fringe, iH ARfAOIJR IG·OZ. tdd !~l'j•fJII'I', l'!lJIJ't'l'(iflC'P ~:t 1 Cl'i'· Cho11Ped Beef c~T~ 29c 0 Green lima Deans AAP 2 CAJ>tS 35c I 11 1'1· 111' ( 'lll·isl i1111 l'dliJ'III i1111, wi II temJwc.l In tllis tliree-piooc D be~ch cmtlmble. Nnw being 1-1.11. Ill' .IJ11• l.lll'ill\1•1', /\JJ :-il'llill!' I'I'J.:is· Corned DeAf Hash ARMOUR ~~~~~ 29c 0 2 moclelctl in Miumi, ~'ln., for Sure Good Margarine CHIS. 39c [] IJillillliS 1111' IIH' ,''lllllll'Ji'l' M. Y. 29 Wlllll" ''lip IIDI'!IJ" tliis ~llllllllCI', 10r1A ! 1•', I'IIIIIJ> :;lilllild Ju• IJJil:il' III'XI Bartlett· Pears c~i~ 29c 0 Fels Na~1tha LAU~IPRY ~OAP 3 .tht> str:Jple~s, elnsficizod swim­ BAR', 2ac D :·:'iSIHrll Nil I ionnl I i11:~ Juri It •·ltrtrdr••s al :J: I;,, J•::ll'll 7·RIB END A.!P', lOW PRICE COM· jiWJ'.•;,II jlillllttillg In illl<'n1' II 1111'1'1 ittJ.: lif I liP lllf>tllliPl'S 111' 'l'tti•sday. 'f'IH• girls who all<'ilill'd lOW fARA· 1-&P's cor.(. lOW fJ..RA· llw sl:tiJ• t'tlll\'l'lllilltt :11111 1!11• lo· PIIIC[ !lVI; !Iii• I'IIJ[Illlilif'P 1111 l'tiltl'llliOII :JIId PRICE IHrCL ltV~ ' i'ili III'J'il'I!I'S JtPJ1'1\J•J','i l'lllii'I'J'i'lll'l'. 'J'I11• Jllll'J'IIl'il' e-OZ. ~,r tili!. t·onHtlitiPt· i:-: Itt l'tJttsldPr slon r •II plnns f,r a IH'III'r l'irrlt, Rou~Jo 1) sJ.ICEo Ste k oR sw1ss, II Leona Bologna All. MEAT. ~KG. 25c - (I 8 SUPER RtGH r BEEF LB. ()C IIi•' 1>ttt'I'II:J:it' 111' :1 l'ilur :;I rip pt·n· foJIIIII'Pd I>)" Jii>il'lt~·~iOll ill' aiJ D 8 D jr•l'llll' 111111 lllid(l' t:t'lli>lli, \ Vaal ChOfiS 79c IJ FOR f-RYING suPER RIGHl BEEF 29 ~II'. and fViJ'H. lby llnw,, and Rib Roast lB. 69c 0 B8C0n Squares OR SEASOIIING ' LB. C SUPER RIGHT, ' D :;r~n ,,, 1'1'1'1'.\' \'isitf'fl Mr. :11ull\lrs. District Meeting S~AALL, lEAN LB. :·"lc~;:y htill llet·lr!~l,\' liWI'iillg 11f JltP 0 KIRKPATRICK, 2 B OZ ~~~ Lnnsing dislrid 111' lltf' J<'t'N' Chop S~tey Meat VEAl AI·W PORK lB. 53c 0 0JS ter St eW S01 lp FROZEN · r:~NS "!\>'C ----:.::...... ~lrlhoWd :tllrndf'd lltr• Natural Swiss Cheese LB. 69c 0 Navel Oranges CALIFORNIA 5 ~~5 ft~!} r ~I ,... I .tr' yrHtllt l'itlly f.::illtl'day :•Vt'llillf',. D rree(.,(o,, .' \,\ .. Mnsi<' w;,s l'ltl'llislled IJV n CheduO•Dif AMERICAN cHEESE FOOD 2 ~.6~r- 75c 0 Carrots mAs 2c~i.~~s 19c . . . ~ .. _:: ~-~--~ ")'~ .v• ,ll! 11 f'l Jflt'tts ·f!·nr11 l.a n~ii ng · ( 'Pn· a,·1(0GZ.. '~·~I! [] YELLOW OR WHITE, r 1··,tl. II<'\'. M:~rjor'il' l·lllwldn:> enve Sharp Sliced Chees·e fAEI,·O·BIT 1 d.li!i New Texas. Onions IJ.S. NO. I 3 LB.,, 25c thP ln"!''':'r!t'. 8 Mushrooms MICHIGAN Gnowt~ rr. 25c VfUNK OF IT I ' W>~nH•n tllnlct> nan.lng-t>s 0 !00-FT. 2111\ lvlrt11iJ('J'S or IJtP f11gJJ~l11 )011'11·! Waxtex Wax Paper ROLL u D_ Cucumbers FLORIDA, exrRA FANCY 2 Fon 29c sltip roxtPttsion gJ'Oitp mell D a .•• A fully 'tulomi:tlic 30- WNirm•:d:ty :1. I' I t'l'tJOnn ill 1he 111\vn Grass Seed oxFoRo PARK 5 ~:;; $1.79 .. ltnll l•l t·,,JJ liilllda~:rs l'nr Ciltli'Pl' 0 inch rctnge with a gictnt full· p~o~~S lviORTON'S OR SWANSml'S B·OZ. C lrPiiltlH'Ill. 'I' ill' pnds, mntlc nf ."lt 4 Northern Toilet Tiss1te 3ROLLs 2§o Me• (4 • .._ FRESH FROZEN PKGS. 89 width owm etr1d b(oiler. wltilt' •·nlllltl slrPPiillf'., 111'1' lwing D 2 IISC'd lty r'·:Jtli'rt· p:tliPnl;; ill IIH! Strawberdes uaay·s. suceo, FREsH FnozE,J ;,~~·. 29c Dnn~:villr nrr·n. Mt·s ..lt•;,t•J lVII'· 8 .. "lnslt1·Matic" Oven CaiH•, l'ltnit·tn:llt nf lltP gt•nup, hns Blue Bo,nnet Margarine 2di·~Js.59c l'P.qttl'Sit•tl slwots l'lfl5 Mt·. nnrl M1·s. Wnynr. Taylor Wesson Oil 37 BOT. 71c D nnd family \\'P,I'f' S11ndny dintwr PLAIN, SUGARED yno :.Aiecl. gllf'SI:~ nf IIH: I:Jtlrr's Jllll'l'llls, Ml'. OR CINNAMON :JtHI Mt'.''- l1nseor! Arnold. ·· Special This Wu~:k 1 Miss C'nnrtiP Wnshhurn of Knln· Keyko Margari11e 41 Take odvcmtage of !hts New lnstr.t·Ute electric mazon :111cl 1\lrs. l{osa W:~sltltttJ'II :. IJ.r'rtlw ~~~•tit• of l•'owlrr· French D•·es!llng SHEDD'S e.oz. JAR 23c JANE PARKER-REO. 4!1.: ., .. \ Pfti<:E o New "Sun-Tone'' 'spiii­ ville. Sawlwicli Spread SHEDD'S 16·07., JAR 31c Aways and Porcelctin En· Mr. :1nrl Mr>:. Rir'ilmnnd U:Jiley D EA. amel Spillage Trays ~im• ant! rnmily ·or TTnlt and Mr. rrml Cherry Pie· 39c_D Mrs. Sam C:ra fl n nd son or Mason 2 BATH' 3 R~G. 26 plify cleaning. werP Suntluy visitors of their S th e~r t S08pcAKES 2Sc CAKES · 0 6 wee Pecan ·Rolls JANE PARKF.R, cARAME~ ~~: .; 33c o· pnt•r•ntfi, l\•lt·. n IHI 1\1 t'K. newry 0 Ct~f~ . · • Stree~mlinecl Fluores~:ent t6-0Z. lemon Delight Cake JANE PARKER, a" EA. 57c 0 l\'liss Shlrl!!V C:nol< of' Ashllrl' Argo Gloss S~arch PI< G. 2 Yes, FR~ ~ Lamps. college, Wilmore, Ky., Sllr.tlt lit'e 13c D White Bread YouRJ~m ~~::5Rcuy · fo~zF 17c 0 wee!< P,ntl ·willl ill'J' Jliii'CIII~. Mr. OVEN MEALS anrl Mrs. Glen Coole, · J6.QZ. ·~spice Drop Cookies ~ANE PARKER PKG. 25c 0 • '~Comfort Le-vel;--i:milling Mr. allll Mt•s, !.ron Gl\'1111 of Argo Corn Starch 2 PKGS. ond a Chrome Broiler Tray. .. Williumstnn il'f'J'(' S11nrln~· visit- 25~ D. Potato Chips Fi~~e :~~K~~isp '6~:< 59c COOKBOOK ors nr Mt· ... and Mrs. Lloyd D Brooks. t2-0Z. 32 pct~je's of • New "Sun· Tone" styling. Mrs. Harrison Bra!, Mr·s. Vr.dn Ptem Lu11clreon . Meat TIN 39c D S·l M PLY 5 UP E R 50 U ~ exciting l"m'JWI' and Mrs .•foe MeCann of .TaP.i\snn were F'l'iclny guests of I is Simple to Malee With r·ecipes! • New high efficiency All­ Mr. :inti Mr1.:. Cljft'onl Willinms. 16-0Z Mrs. Belly :Mayall nf Dearborn Das·h· Dog Foo~ CAN 15c D lrol "Center-Simmer" top wn~ n Sumlay visi tm· of Mrs. WHITE HOUSE EVAPORA TE.D MILK COME 111\S, •• ' ..... burners and "Rocket· Rosa Andt!rsott. Mr·s. Mayall was ·e PACK ASI( FOR IT! fot·mct•Jy ·, Blllly Sherl'ir!l< and I. Speed" oven and broil~r laugh I in· tlw gmdes nl r. '1'. A. . Or.ange Juice ~rs~reFR~~~N 2~-f~s 37c 0 · burners. S. a few years ago. ' \ ' . . .Mrs. Goldie Wnrd and grand· See this Amazing, Fully· daughters, Diane nnd l'n1ty, • 'J.;· • sprml Sumla)' with M1·. and Mrs. Lin it Laundry Starch t~~i: 15c D Aut·omat1c, Lahor-Savmg, .Jim Wnt•tl of Mason. 16 All Prices ·In This 'Ad Effective Time-Saving Range. Today! One of the longest solltm·J· Mazola" -Oil . agi. 71c. egr .37c D'. · Through Saturday, April. 23rd .lotll'lieys of recorded hl~tol')' wos ft'om· Pet·u, South America, to' - Samoa, South Sea Islands, from ,June 22 to October 13, 1954. For m; clavs; William Willis,. his cat dexo .Shortening an<\. canary dt•lfled' it lone oil·. a ' : t;att rot· 't;uiJ.o .. tnlles, jiuit. rot· 'the · ALL. PURPOSE; ; :3 .. ·,LB; ·s··a·c· .:[]·> . .· ,,: PIJRe.\IE~ETABLE ... ~AN .- . . ...::· ·. ·· :' .· fun, of it: · ' · 0 •-.1· I •., 1. ". ' ' ··~ .\~. .· ' Legal Notice Canvass of/ Votes Cast Legal Notices Ingham Counlv News April 21, 1955 P(lge 6 At tltc Dlennlal Spring Election, bold on 1\fonclny, the Fourth ;l.)aLy of April, A. D , lOI'SIS, nud OanvMsc1l by the noar1l of ()ounty Oanvunscm of Ingham Oounty, Michigan,

If nil the c us In N111 YOJI\ Ht~te were lined up hum1 r 1 to humpe1 they woulrl 1eu~h 1~ ll71i miles

rtLl'Oitr 01 ( ONUJ liON OJ The Farmers Bank of Mason 01 IIIA80N, INGIIMI COUNr\, JUICIIIGAN SPOTTED "TIOER"-Whllc tigers (jungle variety) have at the 1lose o[ business April t1 1!l'l"J 1 Hill< h ml1lng lnstltutl Jll never been !mown to change ( rgunlzcd nnrl opel ttlng t nrlm IIH h tnldng ltws nf this slate 111d t the1r st rlpes tigers-Detroit member of the Federll ncsmvc System P1hilshcd In o~croJdtn

'170000 l'l!l Jr,o !ll

{ '500 00 12L.lllll 2 812 11 rOrAL ASSEJS

$1 1!2 27:-l.ll

1 781 317 '53

11 hi:!7 84 I I 112 2721i!J 2'i 718 O!J

rorAL LIABILrTIES [not IIHiurhng suiJ ordlnated obligatiOns shown below) $3 (j[j[j 2891:-1

( A I'll AI A(( OUN IS c tplt tl* $ 100 OOil DO Surplus !JO 000 DO Undivided 88 127 87

TOTAL CAP II AL ACCOUN IS

30 TO J AL LIABILI riES AND CAPITAL ACCOUN rs $3D 11 717 30 G II H JHtH.dl •rhl~ banlt s capital consists of Common stock with total par value of $100 000 00 1\U:l\IOUANOA Ohnftcr No H697 Re~er ve Dl!ltrlct No 31 A•sets pledged or assigned to sectll e II tbilltws UEl'OlU 01 CONDITION OF Till, tnd fot otheJ Ptii(JOSCS $ 25 000 00 3d Deposits of the State of Michigan OF 1\IASON, l\IICIUGAN I L R WHITE Cnshlel o[ the above named bank hetell\ 'lf! tfie state of Michigan tt the close of busmess on Aplll 11 195'5 certify that the above statement ls true to t\w best of my know! fmbllshcd in response to call m trle by complJOllCJ of the cuuency edge and belief under SectiOn 3211 U S nev1sed Statutes L R Wllf TE Cashlet A:SSI,T:s CORREC1-A 1 rES1 Cash balmces w1th other banl1s Including reserve L H HARRISON balance and cash Items 111 pto~ess of collection J B DEAN Umted States Government obligations direct 1 M SALISBURY and gua1 an teed Dn ectm s Obligations of States and political subdivisiOns State of Mlclugan County of Ingh tm ss Othe1 bonds notes and debentures Swmn to and subscubecl before me this 18th d ty of Aprtl 1955 C01 porute stocks f mcludlng $12 000 00 stock of (SEAL) MARY T SMifH Notary Public FedCJ al Rese1 ve bani~) My commtss1on expnes August 10 1957 Loans and discounts (Including $16 25 overdJUfts) Bani~ pJCmlses owned $1 00 !urnltUJ e and fixtm es $1 00 Real estate ownecl other than bunk premtses fFot Notice of !u tu re b mk q um tcrs) 11 Othe1 assets (Cpsh Value Life Insurance $8 968 251 12 'I'O r AL ASSETS Delhi Township

13 Demand deposits of and corpot at ions Zoning Hearing Time deposHs o! individuals partnerships and co rpm allons A Public llemlng wUI be held on 'lhtnsday, 1\Ioy U, 195'1, Deposits of United States Government ...... nt 7 00 p m nt the Delhi l'o\\ m;hiJI llull In llolt, J\llchlgun, for Deposits of States nnd polltlcul subdlvlslons the ptiiiiO~e of ht•tulng objecflons to the following p10posml Othe1 deposits (cm tilled and cushier s checks etc) 1 hanges In the Delhi Zoning Oulinunce TOTAL DEPOSITS $6 293 461 37 1 l'cUtlon from reslden IN of Codnr llt•ights Subdlvl~lon for the 1-e zoning of this subdivision flom "C" ltesldentlul to Other llabllltles (Income collected not yet earned) ' B ' UmlldenUal. 2 l'etltlon tmm Vlctm Giant, 3~71 8 l'emu;ylvnnia Uoud, 'l'OT AL LIABILITIES that the following llcsmlbed land be zont•d Comme1 1 lal-'I he I nst 1911 1t of the Jlnrcel of hmd loc1tlt d In the SE ~ of the CAPirAL ACCOUNTS NWY.i of Scctlon8, '13N, R::W, Delhi Imvnshi11, Inghnm Conn Capital Stock ty, llllchlgnn, described as follows Ut ginning nt tL point 30 (c) Common stock rod!! N and 3 5 JOtl!l I of Ihe IS 11! post of the NW ~ of sultl Surplus Section 3, thenue N 165 0 ft , thence 1. 396 0 ft , thence s Hlfi 0 Undivided profits ft, thence W 396 0 ft. to the poln1 of beginning, containing- 1 [i neres.. s 1o re zone to Commercial the fol DAMAGE lowing tlescrlbed land: S V: of the SE 'It of the N frl ~, llXe in the E & W 'A line ata 110lnt 87.~ 01 rt, W or E \4 post, N 227.81 ft. of E 360 rt , N pll with \4 line 300 rt W to E'ly line of the WATERSHEDS! US·127 lllghway, S'ly along highway w E & W 'A llile, E to be ginning, Section 4, 6 l'nl8cott Subdivision, a IIDrtiOJt of the SE \4 of Section 7, near corner of Blshot, ICoed and Grovenburg Road. New Plat, to be zoned "A" Re!lldentiaL 7, William Fo~s Plat, Stletlon 28 In llolt, 1\llchlgau, south or Syeftmore Sti'Cilt New Plat to be zoned "A" Re~ldentlnl / ' ' Upon What Meat• April 21, 1955 That's fmm Shnlwspenl'e- "Upon what meat rlld this Part·4 .. our Censnt· l'eerl t:hnt he Is gmwn so gi'Ont: ?" The Ingham County News ' So yoiJ see, even before pnssnge of Inghnm'R meat. orcli:. ' nnnee them were arguments about: meat:, and about nmhltlon, Ambition is the angle of this piece. -· Meal clcalors, fnl'lllf!l's, slaughter·er·s, pr·ocessors and con­ Book Talk Down by the llnuro 011on lo tnc 1111hlln at honrt. sumcr·s ag1•eo that cm·e should he tnlwn In the hnmlllng of qmu·toru hrun(Jh, Irurhum Cotllll)l lllm1ry. Mqnduy thrOUU'h Snturcfu.y 2-fi;OO; ri'uon· meal, all I he way from the slrlllghter house to the family dny ll.hd rl'hunu!uy, 7·0 I'• m.1 Saturdny SYCAMORE IO•U: 'l'uoadny and l•'•·loluy II ;UIJ·I21311 table. There m·e ferleml and state laws which have been (durlniJ' oohool """'', relied upon t.o govm·n meal handling. There has been· a Not ns an npology to Pilll Mil· ' "Of all the needs 11 hoot< has; L1msing ordinance, and ordinances In other cities. The right Herschel .Jewett didn't, and I the chief need Is, thnt It be mad· lis, ,Jim Prcsmtt, AI l~ordw and feci I ought to give him credit for ahle"-thu~ wrote Anthony 'I'm(. of any legislative ·body to 2stablish r·ensonable r·ules and regu­ Clairmont lj:V!!rlll, simply a~ an 1L I culled him up to cxpluln our lope, the English nnvcllst, u good lations in tho inte•·e:-;1. of' publlc health Is not questioned. explanation' to rmHicrH, t ho~e •l sltuntlon, and how I then had my many years ago. In the ycmr:s men 111'e hanriHomel' llwn tlwy eyes focuserl on his 18·1neh ad on since, many otherwise cstlrnnhlc • ... But the slalernent of n membe1· of Ingham'~ health WCJ'e pictured on the front par:c Page 3. aulhors seem tn hnve forgotten •"' commitJee should have been questioned· from the floor at of last wcel<'s Inghnrn .County News. this, bul an inerensinf,( number last wec){'s mcellng of' the board of supervisors. The chair·­ "Lc<;Ve It out until next wecl<," arc gelling baci< ,fo Trolinpc's volunteered Harschupcr·vlsor·s, that the ThttrHdily's last run tlw cylinder about the Sail< vaccine progmm, groove. paela: lowing Mrs. Sedelmaler's accident °0 cy, s ~u e a lg e P or tection want theil· childr·en to have protection, but every child · containln~ Holt. 1wws 'went her brother Cleo Lipps, Lansing, t 11ese pe~s1stent 1Y r~curr 1ng ter~ in the United Srates can not be given that protection within into the north end of U1e was ldlled In an accident on Cava· pbaperts. t sfeetml s 0 . ]LIs a week or two weelts or three weel{s. ~ounty, clofv~r Buying? Trading? .. Selling? pllllers contulnlng Stm•lllll'ldge. naug 11 roa d · A bl owo ut caused bla outi ah 11 o 1em-su It as, an 11·1 We will have done a great job if the immunization is com­ Into tiw south nnd cast ·s~ctors. Mrs. Sedelmaier's accident. She 0 cs, onnones anc1 v am 1ns. pleted within six months. There's no point in arguing that · had ordered new non·hlowout I . this agency or that: has shirked duty or blundered. All par­ We were so desperate for space tires a few cl_eys before her ace!· Vance Pollolt, Florence Bel1m :mel Get Results With ents who believe in the Sallt tests are anxious to have their last week that display aclvcrlis· dent happeneil. Now she is trylngfR us~~~ ~wyc~lrakc ur the ~Rst ing was lifted. Some people, and to find a car to put them on. · .,oWrl e asnsv1 e., sen or Pay, i \ childr·cn pt·otectecl. All agencies, public and private, are members of this statT arc among ves on tr1 1te. anxious that they start the campaign at once. We all wanted them, regard such action as '!'his Ill ju!lt enough io fill the . 50 Years Ag&-1905 . the impossible. We must be satisfied with what is possible. sacrilegious even heretical. But column. After month.s of discussiOn, Ingham County News Want Ads There'll be serum enough and to spare within a few days. ' work will begm at once on the Immunization on such a vast scale as contemplated ls a big The Good Lt. Thomas N. Greene has t'e, Jackson-Lansing electric line. The undertaking, and an undertaking which requires patience:. celved his sliver star medal for contract was let this wee!< to Phone 9011 bravery undet· fire. He landed L. E. Meyers Co., Chicago, the with the marines at Tarawa and firm which Is now building the Old Dajs on Saipan. ,. ' lll_le between Lansing and Pine Less Action for More Money 20 Yeurs Ag&-10&6 • Lal John H. Dart and John L. Mason people are subscribing "Can't you mention me of state Hgures. · d 1 t f d t h d 1 11 that high pay guamntees high quality of legislators. Low blcl for the Dansville Young, both of Mason, toppe o a un o pure ase an nsta in there; too~" Ingham's one-ma'n grand jury officials, or some of them, the list of honor students at a clocl{ In the court house. Be· school job was $50,000 more than Michigan State college for· tlje tween $1200 and $1500 will be kept continually harping on the declaration that legislative money in sight, so school offi· winter term. ·required.- bribe-tal:lgn J)uslun l\11rriP :1!1-IH!II, t't>· uls11 Hhmrld Ju• slwwn. l'nynwnts SllrL•Iy lwvr. lwr•n tough 1111 I'I'IIPH l'l'liHIJ/1 WI' WIILtirJ hiiVIJ to dig il](n 1'111'111 iiWillnr• would J.:l!l nnollwr f'CIV!!d ir<'l' uwur·d for• Jll'nrludrrg lo tlw gr'n\VI'I' wiiiiH• llirsl'd on I ill! ~(l far Ibis· yn111', W••'VP l'f'JIIII'Ird t lm hug!! wlwut Hur·piLrsas would ,loll. Tl' WI!Uill CJLIOIIIS 111'1! 1]111 Jll'CVlously 1111 rllnnirgP lo Hlllltiwl'll lJp fnl' I!Xjlllrl JHII'JIIIHC!H, VUI!!cl, 1111! Hllppnl'l ll'VI'l \\'Olllci 2.1fi7 lh 111' hlilturl'ut In Jill' JP't'· IWI Jll'lll'l'l'dii, fliP l'ilniJ'IIlllll point· 1)1 ;jo ... J';•ults and vegr!lulllr•s. N11l\' the• drop In $!.20 It hLtHhcl. vlrHIH •I I'Oil,:r•J'111iw• ''lih'ltcllll' l'd·nut. yc;nrs. gove1·nment 's i\pl'il 1'1'"1' r·r•port rtlgllt now what Is n ltey eom· ~· llr ~~ , To assrrr·r• jlll.\'1111'111 IIH• gr·owr•t• HIHIWii IIHII dl',\' l'tltlditlom; Ullrl mwllty Ill tho whol£! [arm ur•on· Hnhll plnys sul'i1 nn lmpot·tnnt Still' Dr.:;lgn .II'IT,\' :m-IH!II l'f'· llliiHI sutunlt llrr• hill of sniP nr· hlowlng snll IHIVI• uut Into 1111• 1nny. 'l'lu• sc•wllt•lll Hut. funn nffli!luls nr·p plrnty m{r· Tlwi'H Ofll' of tlw l'l'll~ons· glvf'n Lnnsipg. II 'I' II . , I I f .. output tills ye111' Is uhoul 11 slxtlr eL•rrwcl IIHII CJUIIIas will he tur·rwd rUJTcnlly t'or I hn slow movement " 11: 1 l(illl .Jc•rs1•y c all I' I' ul1 will lwlrl its 11111111111 spri111: sniP • ~mal/PI' 1/111n 1!15•1 1111d .11r•al'ly cHII.' dowH In a vrllf' tills sumnw1·. 'J'ho of pot'l\ In retail l'iwnn~IH, Jourlh IPss 1111111 IIVI'I'ilgf!. l'l'ir~on Is llrut nnt'PIIgP mntmls I Sutlrrdlly, April !!:1, 111 I :1111 o'dud; C'nl'ou lrran trsnge In 1his coun· 111 tl11• llwslcll'l~ Jrrrlgirn: prrvlliuu • ' ' 111111 low pr·kcs httVI! I'll( lnmme try J'nr tho flr•st qrrar·teJ' of 105!i Is • Wool Growers ; 111'1' nhtJ\'1' grams. Last yeur· the rdP!'f'JHium · 1 Need All Records: ltv illlli 1'1111' triiiiSillilting l,\'fll' l111vr df'l:llneluliVPiy lu~l HlllllllH'I' to :ific, will hP dnwn alwut w,.; hPinw Jnsl llill'l'fiW IIJill'gin. n•giHII!I'I!rl 1'1111'>' 111111 HJII'illglng Cni'J'ep Is lliWihct• t•ase In point. For Wool l11•ll'c•rs will lu• s11lrl. l•'our-11 ;rnd Y('lll' 111111 hrlnw lllf' l'<'<'ord ' ' • Payment 2H'.~ Howr.vrJ', ten lmpo!'ls lnsl yeur I•'I•'A llll'lllhf'I'H 1'1111 l'l'l'l'iVI' 1111 1n;!:l l'!'up. 'l'lrro wllr.al prii'P sLippor·J on lhr illl'I'Pit.~erl G.fi'i'r· Jo 1111 all·llrnP high G. II, i\IL'Illn, S1·., <'iwlrmnu nf additllllllll $111 In Jll'l'llliunrs 1'111111 1 ·• lf);)(j I'I'OJl I'OUld drop (0 7fi 1/t• nf ol' II fi,IJOO,OOO Ill wh,lr. c:offr:>r lm· Jnglwm Aiil'll'lJIJur·aJ Stahllzatlon tl 1r• MldriV,IIII .Jc•r,a·.v c 'utili' 1·tul1 lnelilf'lrinlly, 1111' 1-(INrrnnwrrl parity. If ITIIII'iwllng quotas urr. porls rlr!elinrd ·1 !Jt!t. '!'he tea In· und Consr•J•v;rtlon f'nrnmiltr•<', r·p. ir animals Jlllrl'iruS<•d' at this H11l1• I'Hiimlllf' nf Winll'J' Will'ill IIUIJIIII illl'lll'd down, Hlippol'l ]r!VI'i \VOU]d dttHII'Y 1llrl somf' l'irvar merrhan· · minds siJl'<'pand Wllfli gr••War, ns of Apl'il I, was lili2,. drop to riO•,\,, Without IH'I'f'agP diHing wlwn houiwwlvr.s were dis· 1\llt AND 1\mS. ROIU~R1.'· S'I'UR!\IAN who is in the ninth gl'nde at the Mas.on school, the county Lh11t llwy must gPt shnw. 000,00() husi11'Js. Tf the spring l!l'll!J aiJnfmPIItS, offJciuJH figure thr eour·ngerl by high eoffel' pt·lces. live .on the farm pictured in last 'week's mys­ and a daughtet·, Mal'ian, 12, in the sixth spPeille lnJ'omwtlon fmm hllyf'rs -·-- -·---· ·-. turns flllilli'OLIIHI '177,000,000 llll~h· l!el'!'agr. planted to Wheal WOUld Coffpe r'('lnsumptlon hns droppl'll tm·y farm series. Shown above, the well­ gmde nt the Hubbard school. Linda Miilm·, If lhry lll'f' to get liiP hf'tl!'lll or llst•rl 1'1'/IIIIU•asl• 1111 Is a JIOOI' els, we'd havr a total of m·nun1l jump and tlw erop would lw so mueh thai the B1·azllian coffee lusiness. In 185~~ RobeJ't lead off wool, any applienill<• non-mar·I: ltOCI{.~ ~rreeessful r.xprr·hmmt in hutler­ at a distant ll'l'llllllnl, IIH• hill of ll•tdllnr All :luiiUUor ~~g~~ED . mal

anl))ll~lstimes as ancl[JI'Ol)LJC(Smnch ..... A Jll:oughtwor·ld loorl· 3.5 Brol·l·e· r' Prl'ces Eden Elevator I'C'SI!I'VI' pl;.rn hus again been PI'D· posed in enngrcss. It would be a M T k D J>hone OR-7·0080 ll. N. [li'OiC!CI. The idea Is Jo LIS'(! ay a e rop We Glv£! Gol!l Slumps surplus C'Otnmodities In alleviutr' ':======~~:~:m:lt:n~l~a:rl:rl_s:·t:a:~:a:t:io:n~.~·-·~c:c:cI Apl'il a~ Mny uro ~~ • months to wcrd out 1he poor layers In farm Jlflltltry flocks. He my Lrw;.eJere, pou I try econo· mist at Michigan Stnte r•ollege, growers get points Otll that lien pril'r.s wawl· Michigan iy, remain fai1·Jy high in April aiid '·'' shouldn't. dmp more than ·te or 2e u pound to tile pr·oriut·er. But Ibis doesn't mean fat'lllr.J'S should .~ell Uaving sold my home I will sell at public auction at the 1llace (i mi11•s the good layer·.~. r·nut innl'(i 1110 north of Mason on Philli.IIS t•oad to Sandhill I'Oatl, east on Sundhill road tu Michigan Slnte eollege ccon11· m· Olwuws mist. Hulett t•oatl, north on llui•~tt t•oatl lirst 1llaee, a milt~s south ut· f.cJ Sandhill I'O:ttl, Wtls1. 1.o Uul1~tt. road, north first; pial~''· Bigger yields of He alsn prcdic!lr.d llrnl broiler· priees, whieh are no(V at their highest lrvels in sl'vcr:d years, are clue for· n 11l·op. April is a lllOilth nJ' Jrravy tlr.manrJ for bl'oilet:s. But. till! num!JPJ' of hlrds ·1:00 P. M. 1:00 P. M. sent· to mul'lound. Sine1' il won'1 puy to ------=-=------~------==------~--- lc~ep the birds. at sf'lling weight • foi· long periods o I' 1illl<', lw SL1g· . Stockbridge Price .Brothers ·Mason gcsted that growPr's watch th~ mllrket closely nml .sell· Jn.st as soon as lhe birds ltavr mar·hed a Phone Audioneers Phone DuPon·t market finish. In planning for I he fllllll'f', 17-f-111 months of .Turw thmugh Srplf'm· . Maurice & Bob OR-7~8761 b!(l' .LISUaliy show I he SII'Oilj:(C.HI 'lemand fell' hi'Oi lrr·s. II 's g-oocl 1o have a coupiC' of hnlrhrs rencl.v to m~1·iwl. during this perlori. '~hoy Steel Comparl.menl. Ct~hinc~l. should sell at fairly good JH'il!e!; llouhlll Wnsh 'rui.Js. Cenlt•t· Slnuil uGreen this year, r.ontendecl Llwmlm·P. Household Goods quantity of 'l'hrow ll.ugs Frighlaire Electric Stove, in good condition Uooldng lJtmtsils llish1•s Coldspot 9-ft. Uqfrigemtor Fr•uit ,Jars Stockbridge Girl' H-)Jiectl Mahogany Dining Room Suile, l't~ally nice Othr.•· Small AJ•tides Wt•iting 1>esl1 ami Chair 45o/o leach resistant nitrogen UJ·tichleJ' 2-piec(l Living Room Snltt~, new Wins 4-H Honor 2 lUuhogany End Tables · Gmce Bailey, daughter of Mt·. G1•owers in this area get top yields at lower cost when they side 2 Occasional Chaii•s ·Garden Tractor .. ami Mr:s. Lee Bailey of Stocl<· 1\enmoro·Spin D1·y Wa'ihing M1tchine, nearly new or top dress with "NuGreen .. " "NuGreen" .is quicl{ly available · bJ'Iclge, has been awarder! the J. Gr.pJ•ge Gat·tleu Tm.cf.or wiUt CuU.ivat.ot• !Lilt1 Siflld,• to crops, yet resists leaching, stays in'the soil to feed nitrogen 3-piece lledt•oom Suite llat• · C. Penny Co. award fo1· oulstanrl· 3-Compa•·tmtmt Mahogany Stand to maturity. · lng clolhil!g achlevemen(. in club wor·l<.' · Hxl2 Wilton Rug and Pad For a quick nitrogen boost on potatoes, tomatoes and fruit, Gr·ace has been in ti·H dub . 3 Floor I.amJIS feed "NuGreen" in foliage sprays. Put it 1n your spray mix work for 7 years. Sha has com· Mahogany Chest. of Drawet·s ' to s~ve time and Jabot·. "NuGreen" is readily soluble, com­ j)Jeted 7 ycm·s of clo.thlng, '' years 2 Matc1aed .'rable Lamps Small·· Items patible with commonly used pesticides and non-corrosive. You of lmltting and •1 years of Junior . Hoover .Cal'Jlet· Sweeper Montgomery-Ward 21-ineh }>ower Mowr.r can apply "NuGreen" by irrigation, too. Comes in free-flowing leadership. li'h·estone 'l'able Model Ramo Quantity of 2-iueh Well PiiUl 2 Oil lhums shot form. For further information write E. I. du Pont de· She has been very aeli ve in lletl, S&lrings arul Mattress olher 4·H club' work. G!'nce has 30-ft. Extension Ladder Nemom;s & Co., Inc.,, 7250 North Cicero Street, Chicago, Single Bed and Innerspring Mattress · 2 50-ft. Rolls pla'itic Gart1ma llos•l TIIinois. .• completed 6 years of canning, nnd · llx12 Wool Rug Quantity of Barbed Wh·~~ . awarded the jnm and. jelly activ! ' Bed, S11rings and :1\ln.ttress ity award by the General Trarle % Quantity of Woven Wire See your dealer now for Dressing 'fable ' 2 Straight Chairs Corp. She. has also completed 3 Uieycle 1\fany other items \ yel11'13 OLfoods qOUI'Sl!S, • . · · Gt•ace attends the Stocltbridge high school and Is a senior this yeur. She .is planning to go to Terms:· Cash ·NO GREEN Jaci1son· Junior college In the fall. ·Not Responsible for Accidents . f .. · . T.he · J. C. Penny award is. a 3· clay expense. paid trip 'to' Chicago ')'our best buy in suppleme~tal nitrogen In November; The trJp includes ··, IILICh places as. the stocl(yards, In· .. ternatlonal Livestock 'Show,. and ·. ;_ ~ntlonal Club .Cqngress .tours 'Or · Chicago. ·· . : 11 , . ,., JAY #Ac;NITT, Prop. . ·Flowering. plants·.. nec~l .. ,.. more . , .\ ~ater than non·llowet'lng. ones, ~E_ari/.'Du.n,smore/.Cie~k ·. · .. · , · · · ··· · · ' · · · ···· · J~v ·oa~i.{Cashier ··:,: sat· Michig!ln Sta.te. ~allege· cul~urlstsi · . .· > , ·- .0: · · .'. '. •' nnrl gmrlo Ho]stolns, 31l,4 lh fnt, ,:-r--·~. -:t "'t'l UP ·····•~'·"'·""~·~~~· .:-.r- K~·l 1!1 mlll1; Don Wnlrlrcm 1rnrl H. Ingham .. South It, 1•!11rl, 11 r·c~glsterrrl unci grnrlo trrm~ will 11l~gln in the mrrnl llo!Hli'IIIH, :-J:J,fi lh fnl, nou Ill mllll: Michigan Week Bee Inspectors northerly nrnuu. WII,\'IIH I lillllJllnn, IH gr•uth! Hoi· 'l'huy will lil!lll'l:h rnnllll.v t'nr Herds Average sl Pin;;, :1.1.11 lh ful, R11!l lh mlll1; CORN CROPS Begin Activity Anwt'lcan flllilhrnllrf, ;1 rllsc!nst> 01'111 HlwHIIw/m, IR rog/slel'erl Is Set to Push tltnt lll'foi!IH I hl• ,Yotlng ill' brnnrl illlll gr•nrJC! lfo!Hielrm, :IJ,Il lh fnl, Wnnn 1ln,vs sllrre'l Mlehlgnn'H nf JIIP hPI!. Pl~lllh nl' lhe ;r.otmg 30 lb of fat 777 Ill mlll1; LaVC!I'Il l~lclret!, 2:1 Oood rol'll cropH don't i1i~t iin'iipen. 'rho fnt•m'era-H!O'chnnii;tiin~ lwr eolonii!H tn net/vlty nnd hnR t/m;Jro,vu Iutm·p PrltiiiH 111111 tin IIJll n;glsJm·,•d anrl grurle Guel'llseys State Industry ,nf tl10il' nrcna-mnile pinna long· In nuvnnce to IH'Uillll'O thch· sol/a to srnl ottt on the l'lllltl '2ij nplnt•y ,l11h of pollinating and lllllli!Y gnlh· 'l'hc;r·e nro :10 ilPI'ds in lhl' lng· 1111d llolslrlns, :11.2 lh fnl, Brl, lfi l'PJ:isll'l'•'" 11nd Ill fill, H!lfi lh m/111, Emphasis Is bf'/ng- pllll'f!r/ 11pnn nl' evr.n rnoro I'OIH'{•rn Is I he fuel ·l!lfi rnlrinle~ PXII!nlrwd. 'l'IH! pr•i'· lfolsll'ill.~. to bl'irt!' tl111 Roils up to 11 Jill of 11,6, Aflcr tuleiJII\IIu soli gnuil! GIII'I'IIHI',\'Ii, ·l:l.:l ll1 fill, 11711 lllgh 1'11\Vs nnrl ownPrH In llw lhe relnllers In mnlw 1\lay 15 In 111111 lw polllnnles nlm111 $:i0 mil· ('(~111Hf~l~ \VtlS :.d 11.! 'tl, t lw !1)\\'(!\jf lrenlmenl with lime, tho farmers l(l'ow legume crops to linn worl h of frull nncl llrlrl crops lh ml/11; lllilllfl'l! r-la.~s WPI'I!: ll. II. Slur· 21, Mlehlgnn Weelc, 11 sales fo•·ul }'l'ill' nn n•r•oril lu Mleillgnll. t•Hiublish n good rolnlion for com, Limo nlone lms jumpo.d I hnl nrc gi'Own on !llR,IJOO lli'I'CH C:cmtld Dllllllll~HI, :!:1 l'l'gislr•n•d /111111, n•g/sll'l'l'rl HolsiPin, 80,7 lb polnl for• lh/s Yl!lll''s llwmP "I'm Hoybonn yields by 20 bush~ls per uerc, whcrcus 1200 pounds of lnnd. 111111 gr'iul•• llolslrlns, ·1:1.:1 111 fill, fill, IH:JI) lh mille; an1l DrLIIIH'I'Y Glarl 1 Live In Mh·hlgnn." of 2-12·11 fr.rtillzet· fniled lo show nny Jncl'onso in yield, So lhe henlth of Michigan's Gnud llyhtlllnb: l'Uil~ t•nn hi' 11 1'· ·12'11 lh mill;; H. ,/, SIJII'IIlilll, :!1 ('oiiJII!t', gl'ilril' lfnlsl!•ln, Rl.:J lb H11ssell Swnney, WnynP Cnlln· !!. F'ollow soJI.IJullillng rolutlons. Soybcnns, followt•tl hy whcnt I 8!1,000 rnlonleH of hr.r~s Is of feeliVI! !11 fll'lll/'i'llnJ1' liltilrllngs J'l'glsiPJ'Pd llo/sll'ins, ·l~!.li 111 fill, fill, /lilill lh mrtlc ly l'lwlrmnn nnrl nrw ol' Jlw rll'lg· ngnh1s1· /lghlnlng. Hnl llltlPHH und Hl~cdr.d lo legumes to be hayed or plowed under• fnl' gt·ccn 11111/'e thnn esthcilt! lnll•t·esl. II Is '/If);) Ill ndlk; (;ilt'lli lli'III\'IIIJ'I', ~ll lliu!Pr' ;; \'l!ill's: '1'1/llrnns Slull, lnnfm•s nf Jlw pr·omoJc; Mll'irlg1111 ------·· 1-(l'llllrui l!ll/llll'l'tinrls are 111 r,notl mnnurc, build l.lm soil for lop yield. .- jus/ us lmpnrlnnt lhal lhe rnnny Mny will conlltH! llwlr wnr·lt I'Pf.(iSII'I'I'd illlll grwli• llolsil'lfls, gl'ildf' llllls/'l'it,, 7H.2 lh 1'!11, Hi:Jo pmcluPI ideas, mlll'd lhP pro· nricl shape and PXIend lo lllni~1t st~ll :J. Jlm•llliznllc·u-this should he done in nccor·dnncc wllh U10 eolollles nf hres lhul om broughl •12,.1 lh J'nl, Ill:! Ill mill<; 111 rnillc; 111111 .1. H. nnd D. gl'ilm "lhe gl'('llii!HI selling pm.l· mrrlnly I•J the lmvet· lrnlf of lhe llwy'J'I' dangNtllts, pnlrll olll n. lnl11 Mlf'i1ignn o11 n l'enlnl bnsls soulhcrn ll[tl!r• we:llh· llohPrl ltltlnt>s, :!·1 1'1'1-(isiPn•d ('lrallliH!l'luln, rPglsil't'l'rl IJnl· eel nf 1955," recommcndnlions of ugr·onomic uuthorillea for best results, penln.~ula. Mll'illgun Siilll~ t'rJIIt''-W snfl'ly HJH! .. 4. '!'hose p'rncllrcs, conplcd with deep plowing to loosen tho 'In help on this job of polllnntlnn 1!1' berome~> tnOI'I! Slitblr!, inspr.r•. dall:as, nnd gmril' ll11lslr!lns, ·11.!1 111 lill, .~ll'ins, li!i.llll1 fill, 1710 Ill mlll1, Muillllllrl Irwin, assislanl nre heniiiJy lou. Oi'Cllili'dlsls !'en/ 'IIR:I Jh mill<; .1. II. a1ul It n. lltuiPt' ·I yeriJ's: ,J. II. and H. D. Wayne Cnunly dwlrmnn; Hleh· Huh-soil; thick plnntlng nnd weed control to conserve fer. 1.lliu•t· nnd moisture; inter-cropping with green. munuro hPP t•olnnh!s frl!' their· fr1111 Cl'ops. ChamiH•t·lnln, IH reglsll'll'd llol· Cliillnlll'rlllin, rPgisler·erJ Hoi· ani Conic, r!o·chnlr·man of thl' llplury lnspi'Pioi'H rllll'lrlg Aprll lnoh~m County News April 21, 1955 .~lr.Jns, •111.!1 Ill fill, !IH-1 111 milk; slr>ins, li7.11 lb fa/, J!HO /h mille Mldtlg-nn Wcel1 relallers·whoiP· crops; nnd, htu·vcsllng nil tho rr·op llt'e l.ho on1•s lhnt mnku chmnplons In this fleld, ---·--·------·---.. Jfowat·•l OuJ\Jpy & Sons, :.! I l'l'~(is· ill HI ltiiP D. Collnr, gmde Hnl· snlers rnmmlllce; Hnrnlrl Sdlll· trr·c;,J nntl gl'lldP llllisiPills, ·lll.li siPin, li~.:1 IIJ fa/, WRO lh mille. mnchC!l', chairman of lhe t'r.tnll· Doing flr•st things first, nnd following sound conscrvnllon nnd fnnn lh ful, 1127 lh mille: llnrlt~l' a years: !~!wynn Collar, rrs-wholesnlers C'Omtnlllec; W/1- mnrllll{emrnt pructices, increased yields nnd profils by \1-1 lo 100 Halph 111111 Lill'l\ Allil1s, 1!1 reg· grailr• flol.,l!•ln, 7:!.'1 lh fal, l:lliO 11[1111 Doyle, of lhe cnmmlllee; bushciH per· ncrc for these :fnrmci'S, You cnn do it too, lsi'Pr'rll and g-rade lltdsiPin.-:, :nil Jh nlilil; illld 'l'homas .'Hull, grade; Oils Cool1, ot·gnnlzallons hrmrrl ------~-----1 lh fa I: ·1 177 lh mill<; Cinlr• M•·· 1iolsll•in, 71.:1 111 fill, J~:iO lh mlllc dwlt·mnn anrl Don C. Weeks, Mldwal, :w reglsit•r·nd litH I gt'illh• ..__ .... _ --·-·-- managing rli!'PC/01' of MJcohig-nn hnlf !he o1he1· wny In g-el nwn,l'! lfolsleln.~. :l!J.7 Ill l'al, ~~~~ JIJ Wrelc, mel lo plnn the delnilod Life Magazine J'mm I he "r·owed" effect. ·I mlll1; 0. D. Ci'IIIVPII IIIHI S""· 1!1 (h ' I St l'ilmpaign. Choose Jnlled nUJ'se grasses, rerl top m'r',;;;c'l'l~m~;,~ Slt:ll. ~~!i· ll•'tl::~ .. ins: 'I lnglwrn t'lllllllj' ag-ricuillll'itl mole Miehlgun proriuels ll!rrnrg-h· Huywnrl h expressed himself ns and ryeg-rass, will grow fas/ anrl the :~:;,;; Ill fal, Hfll Ill milk: JtoiJPrl ilgf'lll, M. rr. llvet:Y· srJys I he sys. nul all !he •·•nnmunilil'.~ In llw pleased wilh 1111! t•esponse lo lhe f'over quickly, hul will then Ill'· '/'roman, r:1 reg-islet'Pd nnd gr;ult• II I'll~. llllglll W1 H'k 111 tltls c·ounly, sill II!. poll on lhe farm progmm. liP mme eoarse and t11Hiesll'1lbiP, hi' II 1 () 1.,"/ I' ltl'',,, •'1·17 ' 11 ) 1·,·' 1' , . 11 -I 11 I Ill/. 11 \'.. /' brg-h! or .IJ' IOllawa .eounly . I lool; 20 fanners In r!ach lownshlp r.autinnerl. DeLam•ey Coopl'r, IIi rPgisl••t'l'l/ ill'llll'l's JH!l . IIH ane, an /llsre/1· of lhe :J l'nunlies. The rcsulls, .Jus/ plant llw rlesil·c·d g-rnssr•s. nnr I gritrcI I~os r I I Pins,,.,,• 'II~ II , /' at, l'lrll'r ll.'il'rl elopment lo bring you Moislr·n'I!Je seed corn with Wll· The peach harve~ling season in high octane gasolines today, and drive away lhe best in gosolines.,, lo os· lf'r -iii)()LJI nne• pint of waler pet· Michigan is· from Augusl 7 lo Seed lawn Now sure you consislent high quo lily 4o/o /Jusltel of sr•erl. This will allow I he Seplembet· 28 normally. Tlte Hatching Weekly . convlncerltl•at there is a rlillerence! day in and day .out fo1· peal< powrJcrNI lindane lo sticlc to the wealher in the immediate future performance and power, .. to l! lindane with a husl1el of seed tempernlm·es when huds ure ('01'1/, lmvn right away in orrler In gel l'ullurum-Cieun Chlelcs tender can greally J'ecluce nt• even I he benefit of spring rains and LOANS Shiel< arlrnils lhnl lhc lests ar·e deslroy a crop, ami even afler· the IIIli I'XIensivc. Btll results from In heat lhe hnt wentllet·, says M. .gm·genus pinle pelals ltav~ fallen H. Avery, eounly agricultural lh1• Ollawil cnun1y fnrmcrs and serious damage can be clone. 11'11/iilive t'nnclusions fmm a Cali· agenL Gulliver's Hatchery· fonda experimenl are encourarr· The stale's peach Industry i~ He advises sowing hllsf• of lhe tur·ui ngenl. lnJ!;ham'.~ No. I snhool of h!!ll'ninJ!;- and football. 11Uflli)('l' of SJIIIrt'S tJrnj f'lln \)p Mr·. and Mrs. Nell Wnst · spenl wllh an PHfll'l'i:rlly filll'd I)(Jom plan will IH• In lnentP farmers Crnvs Enf D•~~SI!I'f spr·ead. MSC is looking ror test plots fot• giving chemical weed Easter Sunday at I he Glen West featute ffJr feat11re., ~ anrl IH>ZZii's to spJ•ay plols whlcll who are doing a gonrl job of Mallus, bec·:ru~c * * and 1·cd clover· usua'lly bloom he­ it maites it possible to spot Wild f!Cesc often live to he 70 ltunlt! I, lllnson fore the legumes. Bul, as Jim Offers a Bargain troubles immediately and correcl years of age. Only vultures and mentioned before, cut the mfx- Thing~ hal'!' t•ilanged a greal them by adding the necessary I parrols among the birds ar·e said 1u re when the legume is in thr. deal in lire fert ilizPr busi11ess, quantity of the mrnor nutrienls In to have a longer life span. C111l OWi'-iU:H . cm·ly lo half bloom stage. i . •. ' but one thing thai hasn't clumgecl or t•:nfon t:npills :Hi71i-Cnll••t:( ! mtri·h is the lnw pr·ieP of plant foorl to I he farnwr or gardt•ncr . Ingham County News April 21, 19 55 Page 4 Bar'k in ·t n:Jn. farmers used .Early Start. Pays 'Jboul :> 1," million tons. Now . ilcy're using 21 mill inn tons a -On Garden:-Crops- .,Vcar, .. and_.tlw cu:;J j:; o · Can Sudden Fire :rhnvo thai of 2~ yrars ago. This People who are. inlercsled In is a prelty good deal, ae('flrrllng gardening this summer should In R. L. Carolus, Michigan Sial~ .. Wipe You Out? start now to build a cold framP. ilot'Ticultmisl, who adds that co;;l to gt!l plants , growing rig! '>f :~>tlwr· farrn ~upplit•s is up 1'11111 IIJiliiNI ~('lrt, IIIISWI:I' f11' flu. hUJ'IIill).( . 1 1 l?=r' ljiii'Siion is in Ylllll' iiJSIII'!IIIC'e! away, said R. L. Carolus, Michi-1 -·J.!' · . Adi~!JIIIl ((, l'fiV!!l'llJ:'I' t'Uil 1'1!• gan Stale collage horticulturist. One hr.~ nrlvnntagc growers 11111\'1' llw finnnl'ial sfhr~:· •.• The frame for the sash can be have nnw rs_lhc larc:Pr _a!nounl n_f IWIJJ rml you "hrl!'l! on yuur bUilt right 011 top of the groun:l planr fnnrl rn lhc fcrtrl!zcrs. Nr­ l'l'l'l." Cull us, and should be 5 or 6 fe~t wide lrogen-phospl~orus-p o t a s h an­ and as long as needed. Build the alyses. lrl

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We Hcl~e All Lasts Longe•· ••• That's Why! In severe weather tests, Red ... -~ lorvl••r Foy rnllVIrl that llob~rt fllnnlc• he nornlnnle~ !Of Vlt.o Ohulrmun fho motion WIIB R«on4.m MIHB Mill/• Urown1 L••• •lnlf City Clork, carl frlnll' r.bram lluckor llohort 8 lltooko, Cllon E llonn Wnllcr II lln1l10r, l'rJ.•I L Klr• 'her ll<>hort II I< lock, llorold A Moore, Mux I!J Mlunlnyhoni l'tnnk W r•rrln, fJhrlHtlnne l'oXIInn, 'ruuk PreU~t u.nd (,, or~e tllclwull uo k!UJillrVI8ara from the City uf Lun II Ill(, wna teu.d hf the CltJrk, I hfr I!Ommunicllilun WIIB JllllJ:cd on rue by tho Chulrrnnn A r.nmmunlca.tlon lrnrn tho City o! 20 H enliL Lnnaln~t cortliYlntr C1trl Card, John lf,OO M Jlnttlurche, llnrnl,l Pletz, Druce 41 ,17 Htnnu und V A 1 r)I)Uct u.s HUitervfuou 8,637.87 !1 urn & 11t LnnHinK wu~ rend by the 2U3 t2 Vlurk 'J hu 1 omrnunlcn.tlon wu JIIUt:t!d 126,83 un Jllc hy the Chulrmun 2U.7t 'I he roltort. or tho Lunllln«•ln[(hum 20M2 ( uuuty llcnlth 1Je1•nrtment for the moJJth 8,078,06 ur l'uhrunry Willi lltCHenled br the Clerk a.•o~.2G 1 h1 ruiiCUt wun recelv~d unq 11lu.ced ou a,uM; file hy the Chnlrrnnn G.nt I he n1u11lhly report of the LllfJ!!hlK sI t.7u Child r.ultlltrlCC Clinic Willi them llrotlcntcd 81SH ~~ iJy thu Clt!rk 'l hln reJtOrt. wus rccclvtJd •. oo 111 I t•lur.otl on rJJe hy Chulrn1un Mlllh r· 1 he Ul\1llllll fCJIOfL of the foHhUm 8,01~ 46 C1 unty Llhrury wu.s then urencntecl bY UD OG the Glork n 1 follow~; 2IRM6 4,0U,DI Jl, 10M 260,00 Hr. 00 ItECEII'TS 6 DO BlJI'Iuct Actunl 7,aoo.n • 12 mu I~ mo 126 10 .!.~ (J(J() uu !r.,uuu 011 127.01 llllllllltl l,UOIJ 00 476.2& ~ r,uo uo 3,1~106 6U 71 J IIIIIJ OU 1,400 00 o.oo 13,11110 011 22,.116 77 7:11 73 111 1111 ~a 1a 77,01 00, til 400.92 uu• 1o 80 07 747.40 674.71 248 10 vo.ou 88.00 Actunl 1.! mo uo 00 31,!iHH UH a.uv.oo 1'7,3(16,.!~ .. 80,00 7ar. 1u !Z,OOO,OO 837 o. 25.60 Hit7.6H u.po l,r.72 H7 4M2 .r.~.!U 446.47 166 ~3 6~ 96 ~I 0 IlK lOU.IH 186.14 ~M81q.oo 406.0~ ng.oo •ltil Hll • 1,1111 1j 648 ~i • 101 011 013 ~~

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_.:.. ----' 1,600,00 l,St 0.35 06fi.!l 50,420.06 1,851,823.6~ A 1 0,6sa.oo. • 2,770.1R 137,033.67 c 1,o1n ta 70,104.26 li8-&,ll02.9tl $6:13,878.20 ~ 90,237 Oft 176,000.011 $730,115 2R 8U,!43,81 fir•mnr)' B,rHtPm l.or.al AYr\tflm 20,600,00 ~21 0,1 2~.flO $2~ J, 7:\S,fig 26.000,00 :Jl,21G.7:J 23,B24.1fi 042,17i 1111 166,000,00 RPI!pectfully atuhmlttt•d, o.on 1r.o,ooo.oo LAURENGE n, I'AHKEH, 16,1lft.fll R,8fll.17 ,. ln~thnrn Cnunty 'J'rt'IRMlliPJ !!,~Of. H 2,=.!A8,JS a1o,ono.oo 'J'hl! U('POIL waR lPI'('IVt>tl utul 1•lll1t>d on fll1t by lhr l h!ulmnn. R,06r. 17 A,ni2.BO 272,603.fl7 'l'ltfl uununl lf'JlOit ol lhr- flaurtl 111' C•llllll)' Pntk ('omml~tihHlt~l'fi wu:~ lht'll ~.oar. 01 3,030,<0 IU,OOO.IIO nlt'"d by lhl· CIPrl\ lUi rollt1WtH Cnnh lle·r~IPII'i 'I''"0 th(l Honorable nourd of SnpP.rVit'lOr~ ~2R7,Bfifi. 71 16r.r.,aqua 'fl nnft(C'IIed It nm 1 $1,8GU,3a9.03 ",666,330.93 In tn hnntl DLJcemhet 31, 1 DG I 0 01) $1,1(7,146.06 U,H7,1U.06 n 4119,300,76 010 12 VETERANS' TRUST FUND R (2) Bnlnuro on hnnd Jnnnmy 1, 1954,, .. '"'""""""", ...... Cnt~h Rccelpttt...... , U,2fiC.03 Cnt~h DlttbnJ"tll.!mentn ...... , . ., ...... • 21,2u.ua r.,nGo,oo I 111 'l't•nnt!fet red to: Vt!leruns' Tnx Robnto Fund 23,668,81 10 I,GG D ~ il,G60,12 (,006.16 Dnlnuce an hand ll~remLC!J' 3 I, I!JG.( , .... 'ltli.:!2 I)IJ '17 $ 876.on iii:6o U,616.69 24,515,68 ~.2t7.at 'l'nllt.l F.qulpmtont Account ...... _ 1178.76 • 2R.fi8 Credlu to •]qulpmonl Accu•nt 139,39 VETERANS' TAX REBATE FUND 81.40 Dnlnnce on hnnd Jonun1y 1, I ttG-1...... , .. , ...... Ill Con•trucllon & Alalntcnaneo ...... ___ 1260,856,:10 ,.I (,706,16 (2) 41ra,•el 0JJCratlonl4 __ --· .... _ ·--- UMI03.0:1 5,482.15 C1eh RecelJlt& ...... , ...... ,.. , ...... ,21Hi,41 (3) Stole' Highway Dept, _ ...... _,__ , _ 40,248,~A 'rruntlft•tred f•om: VcLcrana To:x R~ltnto Fund ...... ,. 6U,(fl ' 101.60 Dnluncc n11 bnnd Decemhor 31, l9BC ,_ -- _ .. _ ...... - .• ' 2,:133.71 (I J llelmbur•llblc Account• ·--·- .... _ _ 6,088.08 On•h Dloburnomontn ...... '""'"'""'"""'" , , .. 711.90 . \~) lllaektnp Operntlnn• .•.. --·- _ 88,16U7 Bnlnnce 011 hnnd Docotnber 31, 1964 .. , ,., , ...... ,...... 4,8au.u n Nu, 2, }'erruoon Park nlancc on ha11d Januarr lot, IDB4 (Overdrawn) ... .. 1 Not Credit of Equlpmont . Reeelpts ' 1362,1161.60 6,661.21 Allocation ...... _ ...... -.. -..... 1 2,fioo.oo • ao,ou.ao. Total lllahwny Expendlturc• ...... ---·--- CEMETERY TRUST FUNP -• Rolmburoable E•J••ndlluru .I,:IOI,ODU8 Dalanco on hnnd Jnnnorr 1, lOG« • '"""'""""""""""""' I,OIO.S5 D (I) Stutc 'l'rllllldlno M•hll•nanco Contract • Cuah Rn~olpt1 ... . , ...... , ...... (2) Acoonnlo llecelvallle ,_,_ .. ··---·. _ 1128,860.01 • D,UO 00 } OP,878,U Caob Dl•buraomente ...... ,, """"'"""'"""'""'""""" l,800.t8 ' I ltalnnoo on hM~d Deccrnbor 31, 195t ...... 7,08&.8t Total Relruhuro•lll• Elpcndlturc• --·--.... - • e,uo.~ ,. Eipendlturcs . ··-·- -·------'·------···-- ua.oo Dalance • too,oo D .. · R .t . ·: eaa.oo . ' .. :. j:,': ln9ham County News April 21, 1955 Proceedings of Board of Supervisors

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