The l'ngham ·county Christian r·lnrn·h~H cverywhcr·o rcnuh tho pcnl< of their rlovot lonH Ihis WPCI(, Ninety-Fifth Year; No. 15 Mason, Michigan~ Thursday, April15, 1954 ' Jn MaHon thn '' l'rotnstant d111rchcs hnvo ar·r·nng'cd com· . munlty Muundy 'l'lim:;duy, Good J•'nrluy unrl l~nster sunrise HCrYiPUS, Polio Vaccine News Index On 'fllursday night at the l'r·esby tcrlan clntrc·h n t 7:,15 Want ads, Pages 6, 7 und 8, cnmmunlrm will be hC!'VPrl to nil WIJO wish to pirrtnlw. The Pnrt 1, l'rcshytcrlun t'ludr· Will provlrh! ttw muslr·. !lev, rtoy Mumnu Social news, Pnges 4 nnd 5, Will Be Given Part. l ; Page 7, Part 2, , Council Purchases or tho Church o[ the Nawn•ne will Hpt>al< on "'J'IH! Ht'CfHI" and Church news, Pages 1 and !lev, Haymond L, Norton of tho ,Mcthodl!il church on "'J'hc 5, Part 2, Cup." As Scheduled Legal notices, Page 2, Part Union Good l•'t•irlay SCJ'Yif'!·H will hP. lwld in till' Mr!lhmllsl 1; Page 3, Part 2; Page 2, r:hur·ch J•'riday alternunn from l :00 to 2:•1!3. Choirs of all '' Ingham will J::O ahead with l'nr1 .3; Pages 4 and 6, Part 4. pt·evious piuns fm· coopm·at ion Old Waggoner l'mtestant r:hurdws will ,ioln In tlw music. Paolors will shnrc Lcttcrli to editor, Page 1, Pit Jn jJI'l'HP.Iltat irJJI tJf tJH' llH'HHIIg'P. in the national polio vaccine Part 3, '!'he Mason J(iwauls !'lllh IH h)Jnnsm·Jng the Enster sunrl1;e fli'Ogram, 'l'lle tests will begin I~dllorlals, Pag'c 1, Part 4, sr!rvkes, wlih:h wi:l be held in IIH• grandstand 111 the fair· Tuesday, Arwll 27, the slart Pnrm news, Pag'es !'!, 3 and gr·ouJHiii al 7 Sunday mor·nlng. D. ,J. DtiPrPP, Zc!!lnml manu· being delayed by conferencefi 5, Part 4. lu!'lurer ami past jlrPsldt•nt or Glrh!ons Internnllonal, will de· und studies made this week. for a Public Dump liver t lw message. Tlw confrrcnces and studies rc· Contrlillltlons marie at the C:nnrl Fr·lday und Easter Still· sullorl fmm a mrllo eommenta· Board Recesses Mason's city council has solved the dump pmlllcm foJ' 10 ri~e ~rH'Vi!·e:; will be used to lliPct expenses or the dally vaca· tor's llroadms1 1hat the vaccine is years at least. nought for use as dump is ncJ'es ol' the dangerous. Most doctor:; and a 10 lion Billie school. Wam~onet· gt·avel pit, nm1h of North stt·cet. and west of Maple m,\:;t lwalth offlclals Insist that Gt·ovc cemetcl'y, there is no founrln11on for rumors As Committee that the vaccine is unsafe Ior 'l'he deal wns r•omplclcd at a special council meeting usc. Werlm:sday night. The board of county road commissioners Area School Con1mittee Dr. Dnug!Hs Fryer, rllrector of Eyes Tax List hold title to the lund until the gmvel is exhausted, Then it 1hc Ingham health rlepartmcnt, would have revm·tecl to Mrs. Sam Clemens, daughtcJ' of Mrs. To permit the equalization attended a meellnf: with public Kate Waggoner. But now when the gmvel is gone the pi'OJl· health offIci a Is in Lnnsing committee to study property erty will go to 1he city. ------~ -- - - -­ Completes County Study Wednesday. He Haik program. elnssrooms arc needed and where, Pupils in first, scconrl anrllhlr.! Without the cooperation of the Michigan Week, May 2 1o S, has <1nd how the population will shift grades will he given the vaccine There is just one man on the Residents opposrd to night hoi· committee who served last year. hoard of county road commis· been proclaimerl as a wee!<: of into townships anrl cities if pres- on permission of parents, In let­ New files in the county clerk's office permit greater usc sioners the deal for the Wag· rod radng lodger! complaints erlucntion and enlhusiusm, de· ent trends continue. tors so far dispatched to parents He is Supervisor Earl Leeman of with Mason supl'l'Visot·s anrl cnttn· Williamston. Supervisor Carl G. of the vault. County Clerk C. Ross Hilliard and his staff goner pit would not have hecn ~igncd to inform Mic•higan rcsi· Lyle Thorburn, Alaiedon farm- the response has been about nor­ [losslble, explained City Attorney ci.lmen Wednesday, Tiley also rlenls o[ the stale's rich history er nnd Michigan State college mal, said Miss Milrlrcd Cardwell, Card of East Lansing was named are literaltj filing county records on the ceiling. Shown l11nled at lar111ciling injunctive to fill the Patriarche vacancy. IIoward A. McCowan. There is and its C!'onomic progress ami staff member, is president of the supervising nurse for the cou-nty above, Hilliard and Mrs. Margaret Lawson demonstrate how still conslclcrable gravel In the p;occcdlngs if the 'l'hursday advantages. Ingham sturly committee. Miss health department. Supervisor George R. Sidwell of mght mcellng doesn't go thcit• Lansing was appointed to talte easy it is to examine the rec- , . . pit. UnrlcJ· the deal, the city will way. "The economic' aspcr•1 is no1 tile· Elsie Cobb of the Ing'ham Town· Ingham Is one of 11 Michigan IS Freel L. Kircher's place. Super­ · · . Imcnt. fhc equipment composed permit tile road commission to ll1 ords now flied m new eqmp- of 2 separate units. A center On Wednesday cxcavalmg primary angle," sairl Wcel build anrl operate a What we arc try_mg to rio 1s to the committee will make Wedncs· in the original list but insisted on basis for equalizing. The equali­ stairs move freely In the vault 11lling space. The flexibility of the pit, Jetting 1hc city usc it for the h_arncss local pnde en night the new counc1J considered closed. Jamestown, New York. Within 60 dnys dumping can he ''rr;•nl:PmPnf Will! Bf'ilton. 'l'IH! developed. ITr! lauded Mis~ Clw· steps lownrrJ solution. Leslie is how to start cioing something 'J'hcoretically, e qua I i z a tlon The clifficul1 problem of utiliz­ lone at the Waggoner pit, city track would he of dirt with a pin anrl herworJ(, declaring 1hat making a study of the local silua­ about the rcstorntion of tile Le· should mal. Scu him nt appear at the hearing for the flee April 5. ' "There is a lack or unity be- Horstman Home ing. "I am a candidate for sher· Roy ChriHtenscn :t,t.\'cncy, 15w 1 Siockhridge implement dealer Councilman Alfred Forche nom-/ tween vctera~;s. organizations," iff because I was urged to run Cutler Oil Co. · and aucllonccr. Wlleden snld. ~·hen it comes to , . 'for that office." : 'l'he supervisors were in ses­ inatccl Everitt for mayor, cleclar- I a showdown there is reason to I Fire and smoke did extens1ve B . b . . t' f tl llnnrhnnd'' lix7 ~lot~Hy cniiU'~umunLR Pal,.lwr.LH, <'Ugctl nml KllllJllicH now nt 1 1 only II c cnch nL Wa1'tJ'H t.hiH \\'cl'l\ l'lltl Cndy Hnrdwarc. '!'hey 111 c IJOt'fcct EnHLet• sion 'l'trcsclay, There was no dis­ ing' that in his first year the clovbt that the Legion post will damage Friday afternoon to a esl~ e~?L e l~gt JUS 1 ~0 Go lCJ only, liiwl 1-l'!fts. Jfiwl lnnyor l,a(l Sllowll lca(Jel·sill'p house owned by Mr "nd Mrs- peace m cs 1 1c owns 1 up, ruge cussion on the hot-rod clcnl. lntegrit.Y' and' rcsr1onsibilily.' Coun·• undertals to the point digester are now working to maintenance were removed." of Mason Sunday afternoon. 'J'he , 'l'he judge also owns the Leslie mont Everitt named a committee the managers are civil engineers. and docs not lntet'rupt the man capacity, he said, and \mother City Attorney Howard A. M!!· flames were halted before an~ Coffee Shop and Balmry, He is a be forthcoming, if he made good to inquire of officials of cities ¥embers of the old council on the job. who has the floor. He praised the filter and a digester are rl!qulrcd Cowan explained the reversion buildings were harmed. ,member of the Cuisine club of similar to Mason In size how the cooperation given by City· Cieri> to handle operations satlsfactor· clause affecting the present site, • • • Chicago and is a member of the joined in tjlc recommendations Mayor Everitt adjourned the city managet• plan suited. It suits of the committee that a city ad­ old council with words of prais~ George Kellogg, Budget Director ily. The land was given to the city by I Clark Is S~dl Cntlcal .American Federation of Labor just fine in every case, the report Doris Austin, City Attqrney Me- Operation of residential gar- Resolvo Griffin, grandfather of Dewey Clark of Eaton Rapids, 1union. ministrator be employed. for cooperation, and with Coun· made to the council Monday Under Mason's charter the cllman Alfred Forche expressing Cowan and Englneet• Walter E. bage disposal units, which send the present Resolvo, 50 years ago who was seriously injured March , Judge Grugel attended the Uni· night set forth. Serving on the council is authorized to employ thanlts to Councilmen Hall, Mor­ . Zl~l~et;;ew coun'cll adopted a r~w wastes Into the s~wer~, lo~ds 'for a parlt. He promised to have .;u in an auto accident, is still In ,verslty of I)llnois and has been committee were Councilmen S. A. an administrator. In fnct, one rison. Alton J. ·stroud and Frank resolution lauding the retiring t r sdewage system, 'ore e e- an opinion on the title ready at critical condition In the Mason active In Masonic work. He Is a Morrison, C. H. Hall and Alton was employed for a period of a Daldn for working so patiently memi.\ers. c aMre ' E 1 1 1 next Monday's council session. General hospital · deputy mastet• of the Leslie Col.tn· J .. stroud, .Dr. D. R. Lethbridge year. After his departure 2 years with the new members elected ay~r ver tt to d counc !men ' . 1)11, R. &;S, M. and a member of and Mrs, Raymond H. McLean. last year. Mayor Everitt ,named C. H. they Will receive their committee .Hnndmndo 5x7 Klo••Y cnlnl'Kcmonl• ,Jim InKlunm would tlko to tnlk with/ Chapter No. 100, R: A.M. and of ago the counciL did not fill the Iall to the zoning aP!lCal board assignments next Monclay nlgllt only 11 c cnch nt Wm·o'• thl• W••cl< mul you. nbout tho I 054 Forcla. Sec him nt Leslie Lo lge N 212 F & A M Vassar, Zeeland, Fremont, Ish· vacancy, - ---- ,J..: '- , , , : onll'• lfiWl l(oy ChJ•I•tcnHoll lr.Wl C O, 1 '• • • f n~cnc~,I pcmlng, St. Louis, Marine City, aesldes the allowance of bills '• \ ., 'l'IIIIWJC8 J,OO'l' AAI•'IO Service Men 'l'hlevGs r;tqle $125,70 from a Child· Welfare Memorial Plans Judges ch oose Pvt, Allnn D, ,Jonnlngs Is lmme Patriarche Leads Supervisors ~ufe at tha F'urm nurcmt r;l oro The Main Drag nn n 10 rh!Y lenva from Fori Ingham ~upcrvlsors clcclctl north of Holt Wednesday night, f~nJ By The Ad Stoff ' I t f' f(nol(, KentuC'I>y, He Is l!w Hon of John Putrlnrche, TI!ust Lnnalng's ranee to tha bullr!ing was Is· Discussed at Are Shaping Up Mr·, nnd Mrs. Wllllnrn ,Tonnlngs. city mnnnger, na hourrl C'lwlrmnn mncle through a rem· wlnclow, Tho Members of tho Mnsun Mer· • Ta en or No. 1 clew, nr:cordlng to Lt, Vcr· Memorial Dny p!nns fo1• Mnson 4 H ;Pfr•, P11111 !•', Snlyors, 20, son of 'l'ucsrlny, 'J'hcy also named Phil· chunls nssoclnt!on mel Mondny n Tuesday are raplriJy tnl~lng :;hnpc. Mr. and Mrs. nay Salyer·s, Sloe!> lip Millis·, Leroy supervisor, aa sile Bnbcock, is half-cat en ap­ Meeting night In mnl1e 11Inns for summer ple left hy I ho thieves. The core ·ay 0 t OW hrldg~•, wnK rol'cntly !rnnsfcrrccl chnlrmnn pro 1em, Sncnhlng hcfnrc 1he memherR nnrl fall prnmolions, Another This year lhn Amcrlcun Legion H · · I f Sh - to the 2nd Jnfnntry Division In Unr!m• n gentlemen's agree· was he!ng chccl~ccl for finger· Is In chnrgc of the nrrnngPmcnts. prints 'l'htu·srlay, of Brownc·Cnvcndm' Amcrlcnn meollng will he hclrl next 1)1'nn· Koren. SnlyPrs, who cntcmcl the mcnt a city supcrvlscll' Is chair· Legion Auxiliary of Mason at clny nigill nt the Court Cafe. Frank ~elunirlt Is l'lmlrmnn of the Ingham county HI boys nnd army In Murch, 1053, hnd hccn mnn one year nnd a man from 1he it· nnnunl child welfare meoi­ planning comrnltiee, Other· com· scrvmg IIH rt rlflemnn with the the out-counly section the next Worlimcn foJ' Consumcn; Pow· mll'tcc members Hrc, Kenneth girlH nhounrl with entertainment Jng Tuesday evening, M1·s. Vcsln cr Co, nrr• transforming the Cor· 45th Infnntr·y Dlvl~lnn whlclr lr year, Thai puts Supervisor Millis Cullen of Lnnslng, executive scc­ Sheffer and Cleo Bnlley. t1ilents ns well ns tnlrmts for• met• Lansing lee & Fun! Co, hPing rf'!lll'llerl to tlw U. S. He In line !or the chairmanship next Rally in Ninth rctm·y of the Jnghnm County So· hulldirlgs on Ash street Into 1/l Schmidt urger! nil patrlollc nml forming nnrl hmne-maldng. 'l'hc Will lln!sll hlg tom• of Korean yeor. I dcty for Crip]ller! Chllrlren unrl Irlghnm tl·II COliiH'Ii has se!cl'lerl duty wltl1 the 2nd Division, now There was not a dissenting ready room foJ' worlt crews. civic orgnnlznllons to gel hehiml Arlulls, explained the work of the Memorial Dny services nnrl 28 acts to nppcat• ul the nnnunl twining tn maintain combat ef vote in 1he balloting for, cit her Nips Bulldogs that organization, Stale l!lghwfly slr,n crews hnve !leirmey. I Into 1he hlg parade which wlli IInylofl IIIlnrltlPs lnlr>nl slww Patrlnrche or MIJlls 'Tuesday. I Mnson's SJlring sports schcd· She !WVe a brief hl~lory of the ndded more signs on he by-pass Supervisor FrederiCk E. Tripp of ule :;I ru ted with a hang just ns II showing the way to Mnson. follow. S;llurrlny, Apt il 21. Tile slww will Shortly he fore hc•·ll;! promoter! movement, stating lhnt origl Lansing nominated Pntrlnrchc soon a~:: the sun started shining nntcrlwllh the Rotary clubs, Inter Tlw llrst anntlfll spring home '!'here will he a spcnlwr nl serv­ he held In thf' Mason sciJnol to sergeant, Howard L. Antc!lff of Lal\c Lnnslng, received an nnrl Stlpcrvlsor Lloyd · Ascllil'!e, this week._ 'I' u e s d n y Mason being extended to lnciwle all In und garden edition wlll he puh· Ices In front nf the mcmnrlnl nudltotlum at 8 p. m. mv.ml from his eommnncllng offl· retiring chairman, nominated rlropped nn 8·7 opening rlny rle· tercstcr! persons, 'l'hrnugh funr!; !!shed next \welt in the Inghnm p!nque nn the courthouse lawn. .Nearly 1!0 af'ls were nurlltlonccl ccr, Lt. Col. Ro!Jcr't W. Franz In Millis. cislon to Howell In a gnme which raised hy the nnnunl l~nster sent :;ounly News. Tile spcelnl crllllon Tile Mason scllonl band wlli pro­ Tilr0• sets of ,lur!gPs passcrl on .Japnn. Sergeant Ant cliff was hon c h a i r man Pntrlnrchc has went 2 cxtrn Innings . campaign the sodcty pl'ovldeo mil fen! urr! spring fashions, vide the mal'l'hing music. Arlrll· the enlcrtrdnment, n.ltTowlng the orcd for mnldng an outstamllnr served continuously on the coun- Fl'irlny Mason will entertain cnre for crippled nnd hnmll 'llrlirllng mntcrlnls, paint nnd tl0\1111 services will be held at the talent down to tlw 28. cffldmwy suggestion while serv· ty hoard since 19•17. IIe entered Grand Ledge nt the new Mason capped children nnd mlulls, payf .vallpnper, hardware, garden eemctcry. lllC employ of the city of East John l'nlt·inrchc dinmond nlong side the football ------· .JudgPs in the StrwldJridr,c nnrli lng with the management clivi For the services of special teach tools, Jnwn mnwers, flll'niture nnrl . ------Lansing, his home town, in 103!1 superintendent of public works lleld. The new field lms not been his wuy to Mnsnn when his car tlon W<'l'r.• Stanley Fny, June 'l'ny· slon of the Centrnl Commnnr!'f crs !or homc·hounrl children ;hru!Jhcry. It's designed to offer lor, ,Joyf'e Mald1o nnd Mrs comptroller scclion, Tokyo. Ant· us :mperlnlendcnt of the sewugc and asslstunt engineer nnd In fully completed yet but the gumc trains vif'l!ms of Pcruhral palsy lluycrs a systematic selection of collirlctl with a truck. Almost 'l!l ·iisposal plant. He hncl gradu· l!l45 he was made city assessor wiii have to !Jc played there be· Clwrlr.s Brown .•Jur!r,es for t lw ci!J'f, whosr> wife, Jlar!Hlt'a, live~ '11111 furnishes peclialrlc trent ;casonnhtc needs. tons r1f sheet ;,tccl were scullererl Wllllnmstnn aren WC'Ie Maurlr•r. ,Jt 3112 Columhln rlrlvc, Lnkc 1let~ from Michigan Stale ns a ancl assistant engineer. He he- cause the olrl Held has hecn mcnt, .Tohn Koss of Grand Hapirls, from 11w truc!c Ry1WI'i, Ed Voss, Betty F'orr•c L:mslnr,, is the son of Mr. and Jlvil engineer the yenr hcforc. enme f'ity engineer In Hl<17 and ripped up nt the county pnrk to Mr·s. Cullen stated thnl the Ing­ Qulmhy-Wulstrom paper sules· R. w. f3os:,, fonnr.r phnnnnclst nnrl Mrs. Brown. '!'hose wlw Mrs. Robert ·Anlc!IIT, Ronte tl, Mn- fn______l!l42 he moved up,.;__ _to _;.become_ _;.______city managc1' ln 1fN8. , mnl son. Cor a "shellcred workshop," News, was injurPd in a car· terovcry at St. Lawrencf' hospital Robert Slet•le, M,rry Emens, Granrl Ledge Is one of the 'Nherc hnndlcappecl persons who truck ncclt!enl on US-16 [>a::;t of In Lansing. IIc Is CXIJCC'lcd to Phillip Chenr.y anrl Mrs. Jlt•own. Fom· Allantlc Fleet destroyers strongct• teams in the Cnpllnl ·nnnot find employment through Cascade Monday. Kors wns on leave the hospital sorm. rctumcr!to Norfolk AprlllO fr•om Council Proceedings Circuli. TIIC' Comets edged IIoll -egular channels mny he' given A dress rr•hcrmml for the show the Jo'at· East after completing nn Tuesday 9·8. will be Iwlr! at 1!11• Mason sehonl work. 'nmunrl·l he-world cruise, Samuel Mn~on, Mh'hlgonn, A11111 2, 10~ I. unnnlmniiH volt! WflH t'IIHl fm· r:lnlrmnnl awlllorlum 'J' h u r •; rl a y nrght. Uounc ll mt t in tlft~e•·lnl KI'HHlon nrHl Gvt rltl fm· mnym, nftl'l' \\hlch thP mcnt· Mason has. a young tertm with Mrs. Grncc Anlmey, child wcl· r~ Crn ft, gunnr>r's mntc t hirrl \\ IIH Ul fltll hy Mnynt• April 22. •·nllcd to Bvmllt. [rtj..t" WUH ttlllll'cl fJVIl' to tlli' Ill W I'OIIIH'il, plenty of new !aces. Jerry Lum· fate chnirmnn of tlw Aul(i]iary, tlnss, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. P11 ~t·nt: <'oundlmc•rs For·ch1, Hall, Mnl­ with Cln!JrnonL J•:vt•ll\1 nts mnynt', lanskl started on the mound !or l'l~nn, Hlrotlc: Ahu~nt, Count:llmnn 'I'IH• numo nr Cuurll'llmllll Fnlf'ht• WIIK ·1rescntert her annual report of PLANT NOW~ The cnlcrlnhwrs, their •l·II club Dewey Crnfl o( Dansville, and StiOIICI, Jll'f'Hcmll•cl (ol' Muycu P1 n-'l'um, 'J'Iw vote Mason hut gave way to Sian local nclivltlcs, nnrl recnmmcmlcrll nnrl typr• of :tl'l nre as follows: lmshanrl of Mrs. ,Tnncl D. Craft By Cnuru·lhnun Fotcho: WUH YCif, !i: 110~ l), An 01•cllnnrwL! to Aml:nd Stolz. Harry Hallcnhcck handled that contributions he sent to the ASI>Af~AGlJS UOO'l'S S'l'RA WJUGimY Eel Voss and Mmll ir'e Hylwl'l. of ,Jncltson, is scrvinJ:: nhoard the nn Oidlnnncu Dy Cnundlmnn J1ot c•ht•: •nlil h••l ''City nr MllHOII hnning Ot•cll• HcHnlvecl by tlw C111nmon Council or the catching chores and swung Society for Cripplcrl, nnd to the PLAN'rS . Williamston, conwrly net; Wayne nnru•t•" llll~I!Ud Juno 7, lU•IH, olT!d UJI" USS Wren. The ships participated tllf' C1LY of Mll!HHI, thnt: 'l'h1H c uunl'il the !Jig slir.ic He collected a "lave the Chil1lrcn F'cclcrnllon. 2·YC'lli'·Olcl Plant~ UIOVI'd ,Junt• M, 1\IIH, uml Amt•rulicl I'CI'OV.Ui?.f' \\ ilh CIHllnH llrl1111flll tluo fnlth· 5 Vnl'ic-tiPH I{ am, Vnnt mvn, vnm I solo; F'arm· 111 "I months of r•ombat tminlnr, {ktolwt• .! 1!.1/ifl. home run and 2 11 iplcs. 1 ful !if' I vier of nnnk IJuldn, ( ftf•d If nil, J'hesc were voted, nncl it was al~o ereltes, Amr.ltus, song nnrl dance; tlw HI•C, I 'l'h•· city nr Mntson :.':nnhlK Oldf .. 25 1'01' $1.!)5 unlops- $2.25 )ll'r 100 with Unltcrl Nations "Pertce H A. Mull'ltHrll mnl llnlph ~Lt ope• 1110 At the end of 1hc regular 7 iecided to pack a box of clothing 1\llfll'l! JIIIIUll!ll ,J\1111' 71 J!),JJ-1, l1e lind lti Btlly C1·umhakcr, Vantown, ven­ Patrol" In J\orean waters. During nwmllf'IK nf lhc• City Counc•il nrtd lhr1t 11 1------:--' ~ hct't•hy t'OIJ! ct••tl 1111d nmt•ndPtl HO tlmt innings the score was tied at G·G, trlloquist; Wilfrcrl Wnrrlowski !'OilY of thiH 1111iiiJ11Lic,IJ ho ltlldlul to 1ml fichool supplies for wur or· thC' !i.1,00D mile tour, which hcgnn !-lee twn 7 nf Hlli•l Ol•tllnnuce Hhnll l'£!1ltl 1'/lCh or lht m, Mason collected one run In the ami Vivn Ilnslwll, Northwest Lcs· ,ul fo!lu\\!'1: 'lhnns in the Phtlippmcs. 1 last Augufit, they visitNl Pannmn, 'J'ho fm c•~oing 1 r.Holutlun WIIH tnll•· llrst of the ninth and Howell EVI~I~GRJmNS lie, pantomime; Pat Monroe nnd tlw llawaiwn Islands, .Tnpnn, SECTION 7 pnl'tecl hy Cuuncltmnn :-iJic•nny nnd Mrs. 13rverly IIill, reilabilila-~ RED J{ASPBI~ImY Jnduutrinl District adopted hy thf• fulluwlnJ,t' \ nte: Yl'fi, 11 i came back to push across 2. 'ion chairman, rlisplnyccl hand· Janet Coopel', Vnntown nnd rrong Konr,, Sinr,aport, .Ceylon, 7 01 USJ<} HEGUr~A'I'IONB: In tho In. nn, 0, PLAN'fS UiHtJ According to Conch Bob Cone kerchiefs nnrl grerling cards lo A Gootl S••lo'l•linn While Onl1, pinnn duel; Sally Saudi Arabia, Eg~·pt, Italy, tints\ ltnl ict hulltllnHH nnd fllurniKcH Jly Co11rwilmnn F01cho: DlllY ~~~ IIHCfl (m• lillY JHII'JIOiif' WhiLtHO! YCl' Hc fmlv1•d hy tlw Common Co11n~ll of everyone on Mason's squad llas be sc>nl to veterans at tl1e Dear· LATIIAlUS Neloon anrl Knren Fcllon, White Franr.c rtnrl the Azores. ~nol iu conflict. wlth nn nr·dinnnce ur the For Uomt• Ht•tmtillr·ntinn thc• G1ly nf Mn1m11 thnt· the• ilPIHllrtlmrnl a chance to nail . down a I Oalt, vocal dtwt; City of MuHon tclo:(ulntinH nultwnc•·n, or C. TJ. Iflt'!! nH n mcmhf'l nf Lht• Xcl!l• '1orn hospital to usc for Mother's III'OYHil'tl IHHVf:V£'1', thnt Ill) building Hhn!J starting JOb. Outllcldcrs listed are Mnrlcnc Wnrflc and Dlnne Fe! Lt. Hohcrt R. Phillips is at HIH' Aplwnl Bnuttl Lu tnlHJ the plncc of Dny Gifts. hl (.!r! l'tL•d 01" ptemiHCH ll!:lOd fol' UIIY nr H. n. Mci~cun, who )f Hlfinec!, he 1'011· Dick Doolittle, Bob Graves, Dlcl< Fort Bragg, North Carolina, net the following us~H until und uni1'Hii tht Plans now unclerwny fnr the ton, 'While Onk, ar.r.or,lion duel; fllmecl. Hall, Jerry Worthington, Basil Mary Frcrlei'Jcll, Tomlinson, vo­ ing as an umpire for exercise loc:ttian or HIICh U~U KhiiJl llllVI;! been 'l'he nhnvP tetw!utlon "nH fltiii))Oitrd by 1nnuni poppy campaign of the Planting Needs flash btnns. lie will return to 11)1111 CJVt!d hy thl Buut·d of AII!IPillll art.•r Counc llnwn PhiiJIJI~ oliHI ndn!llPtl by th~ , Howard Brown and Auxiliary include n window dts­ cal solo; Carol Martinson, Stoner, IJUhlic· nolltl' lliHI henun).C ntl tnovldt'd 111 fnllo\\Jnl-i vntl•: YcH, h nn, o, Charles Rogers. PEAT MOSS SEEDS tnp dance; Marilyn Hicks, Stoner, Camp Carson, Colorado, after ~('dion 10. 'J'hc I'IJ)Ot't nr L('Otl.!ltl BrookH, fiUJiel­ •Jlny, to he arranged hy Mrs. (aJ Abuttuh·~:~. lntt>rlfi{!IIL of !he cliHIHHUil t!lnnl fol FEH!l'ILJZER DUICONURE monologue; May 15. Lt. Phillips is the son (h) Blnal tumncc fol' 1eduction or Infielders battling for jobs arc: Violet Moses. At Tuesday eve­ of Mr. am! Mrs. Ion PhtlllpS. M11tch, 1!15•1, Wn.H tccchud und plnccd on First, Stan Stolz and Die!< Ellen Wairl, Slonet·, vocal solo: OIC. nJ ... ning's meeting Mrs. Isabel Mil· ------' tel Cn•miiiOI'Y• On molion r.oun1 II nciJOU!'ncd 11nUI Wheeler; second, Dan Mcnovske, (er, unit president, reported the Mnry Ilnnrman, Marble, plano ((I) C11 mmh• t1cnt.mont ot' mnnufnc .. A11rtl IU1 105·1, nt.. 7:!1n 11 ~'!-· Larry Dent and Bob Whipple; solo; vocal sextct!e, Ferris; Su Nancy Bowlin, Whcntfteld, tap t\11(!. GEOIWE 1\EU.or;r;, receipt of a communication from FREE to First 100 Customers lei Dltltlllllllpn o! !10n•·•· coul 01' Cily Cl<'l'it shortstops, Bill Hall and Dunne James Dewitt Unit of Fenton, ~.1nne anrl Sally Thompson, White dance; .Tames Shirey, WilliamS· \\O(Jd, ------Clark; and third, Chuck Mcrin· expressing sympathy for the loss JUNIOR-SIZE FLOWERING DOGWOOD 1 Oak, saxophone duct; Gny Mn· ton, drums: Mary Shealhclm, (r) li"ut JfliHIUI'lfl~~. UmAL NO'l'ICES (J.C') (ilut.: Hl;t.JrW Ol' uclntin mnnutnc­ dorf atid Dunne Leech. Gary sonicrs, instrumental numbers; Kirk Curtis nnd Dale Walker, of the Legion building nnd its or tun•. Caltrider and Dave Post arc contents and enclosing a checi-: White Oak, vocal trio; (h) Iuc!nt•lnllon OJ' tecluction of 1£1\t- Vantown 1dlchen lmml lnclud OllDER API'OINTING TIME FOR slated for backstop chores along RED BUD TREE ing Ruth Ann Dietz, Joellyn Charles Beltz, Fitchburg, gui· bnge, dend n.nimuiH, or refuHl!, HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR to be used in replacing the Aux­ tll P:unl nn•l \'Ill nl:;h munufnctm·e, DETERMINATION OF lit;IRS with Hallenbeck. Iliary's equipment. Mrs. Olive Risch, Sharon IIorskl, Sharon tnr and song; Charles Br!ltz, (J) l't:llolt•um Jcflnlllft• TRICE-Juno 17, 195-l Brown presented n dust cover for 0Pstcrle, Rebcc!'a llm·ski, Ilah Walter Riley and David Bailey, lk) ltolllnl{ mill. The mound staff is loaded with (]) Huhhct' oa· uutta l!C'I'chn mnnufnc- Stnle of Mif·llhmn. 'l'lH' Paohntc Court freshmen and sophomores. Be· the sill> flag recently given to SPECIAL ON MOUNTAIN ASH ' Steadman, Rosalie Steadman, l~ilchburg, hillbilly net; Gerald tHe ot llcntmunl, fo1• lhf' County uf lnJthnm. . Agnes Webster, Arlene Webster, !Immllon, Labertcaux, rending; (rn) ~mcltc1~. At n Hl!fiHion of IIH!d Court, holtl nl the sides Lumiansl Patty Lantis nne! Shirley Schrecr, (o) HILHI on Stockytud, [the Cour1ty, thu lHh dny of The meeting, which wns held at Icy Vorce am! Mrs. Esther IIor­ !Iappy Hustlers, soft toe song and ( p) 'I'nnnlflH' ot• em inc- o[ lt:>nlher, A IIIII, A. D. 1 £lfl•1. Vette and Doug IIllton will see I 1',1\Vhhle, 01· Hl.l11,, Pioil{ht uf Hl.'Vt•llty-Hve (75) (cet fotc HllHI COUI"li 1\llfl lhnt the (Pg-111 heilfl Latest Gadgets Mitchell of Leslie, Rita Todd of ,II15, 1954 Page 2 Ol' hlx (Gl oto•·lc• oxoettt up h'c•·~ln JtlO· or """I •leconHed entitled tu inhcdt the Onondaga ami Mrs. Ethel Albert Ingham County News Ap-r ldf 1 C!Rlnte nf which snid rll'(!u tncd died nr:1zcd v 7 ~:'1 AREA REGULNriONS• Sumo 110 nhould he ndJ!Hilc;atcd nnd rlet<•t mlflPcl. Ware's Drug store is receiving of Lansing. for Cnmmuz·cinl nt~lziclK. Sr.ctlon c.. s.o~ ll I~ OtdeiPd, l'hnt nll,lhr (lt•dltor~ ur every clay the newest photo Items J. E. Nickerson of Brighton 1 l'Xl'CfiL us fli'OV!decl in S~:ction 9, tmid clcf.!t:!ILHUd mo tuquued to IIIUI>cnt revealed at the National photog­ visited his mother, Mrs. Agnes SL'cllon 2. 'l'hlH nmcndntory mdinnn.ce thell' t•lnimH in Wttling nntl .wul~t· onth bl'lllg' duPmcd llCCU!i!-llll'Y fol' the JIU!Jhc, /1!-1 IJI fiYJded hy Htntult.!, lo !:HIId Coull Ul raphy show in Cllicago last Nicl>crson, Tuesday. Mrs. Edith IU!liCC health anti Hnfuty Khnll Llu lm- the P!olmli.l ontco nl 211ft \'"!Nl S.IHIIHlW month. Dolbec and Joan McDonald cnllccl mu!l1;Lcly cU'cctlvc. Sttect, LnnHlng, MJchil.mn, on Ol' hcfo1c SUIIIHJI'tcd hy Councilmnn Hull. Yes, thA.t 17th day of Junl• A n Hl~·l, nt Ed Ware took in the showing on the former's mother, Mrs. .'i,~No, 0. len 'n'clor..:k In the fmcnoon, lilld time Niclncled theJt• luted in tmld C'OIUltY. and tim~ the firluct~ at AnotherWare's isfirnt a b~ngcomplete unpacked home 1·o~~•y•.•••••••••••l•~•vl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~ nllm\ancc: lli'Y of lil\ld ClitHtc give )mown inlCW!Jlcd Bona·d o[ fieviu\\' ...... $ ·12,00 IHlltll!S nlut ...... ·. , 25.31 ORDER FOR PUBLICATION beginner to tnl>c or show pictures l'ollcu lleJtUl'lrncnt Lan,inl{ ,.,. , G7.Mu FINAL ACCOUNT immediately. llnl'iH Aut~tln ..... 7.00 AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Ifl11old I~ Miller ...... · 11.25 BRAZIE-May 10, 1954 , In the 3·d tmensionnl field sev­ Wo!\CIIIll' En~-tlnuoalfq,c Co • .... 150.00 Stntc or Michhmn. 'l'lw Plohnt~ 'Court eral of the famous camera com· Eddy'K Gulf Sct·vicu """'"'""" · • ~1.00 fot• the County or: lnglmm. ~~aster avo~'''' Wyandotte Chcmlcnlr\ Cotn. .... Ui.61 At n. I:IC'liSion or Hnid Cuurl, }wit] on panics have jumped into the JJcwcy G10mmon ...... • 3fi.OO April l•L 1flfi4. Uuiley Motol' Co. · · ,.,.,..,.,.,.,.,. • 12,42 Pl'cHenl: liON, JOliN McCL'El,LAN, stereo camera Held. ;~© from· Georges InJ.dlllm County News ., ...... " U4.Cifi Judgo oC P1 olmlc, These and many more photo 'l'hQ Hnmllton Autogl'llPhic In the Mntlct· o( the Estntc of ELLA accessories and equipment arc on Uegl!:!tel' Co...... o:tos BHA:I.IE, DCCf'llHNI. . . I Dal'kll' l~'o\\ltH· Elcclllc Cu ...... • 10,15 Notice r"' llctcby C11\•en, 'l'hnl the pc- display nt Ware's according to Ed Doublcdny Uro1:1. & Co...... l7.Go1 Litton of 'l'emJlle ,T. 'Vnlnwri~-tht, nc\min- Ware. Hoy Chustcnucn · ...... · •1:0"0 iKLl'l~to1· o( Hnul t•Rtnte, 111 nyinl( for the ConHllnlCI H Power Co...... '197 .Gl II r II I I t r 15 lb Robin Hood Flour $1.98·: Elccll!c Wholus" le SUJlJIIy Co. "" 1 G.:£4 n own net~ o I 'I mn ncc•oun ' OJ' ll • '' dctmmin.llion o[ hehK ut lnw, mul Cot• U' 1\7 of l' 1 City EmJ>Ioyeos '"" """""'"""""' nz.ar. the nH"Ignmont1 the I'<'Siduo of Hllid nO IOWU11' .ews Wnync Cut till & Men ...... 1004.30 ' .., Wnynt• Cul'tiK & Men...... !IIOfi.lS eatnt~ m payment or cilums ullm\t•d by Slnpillll' Rofinlng Co. """""'""""' 111.54 snid OOltl t liKillnst Hnld CHin to will IJc . Mrs. Mm·iel King visited her Sll~:~by lmJtlcmcnt Co...... :l,:!;i hcm·cl on Mny 10, 1(lfi•ll nL ele"cn o'clock motlter, Mrs. Rose Campbell, Fresh Pineapple Lg Size l9c 111 the forcnnon, nt the P1·ohntp Office• nt 1'ht• fii-Lnterltl Ji'llc Hol:le Co. 1127.00 ~Ofi WcKt Slq.dnnw St•e~t~ Lnntunl{', Mich .. Th d (leo! HO I' AIKor Co ...... " :t.l 0 igun, urs ay. Tho c. ll. Do IKe Co...... :12.111 It lH O•·•lerNI, 'l"llllt notice thel'eor he Mrs. Charles Clinton called on Wut·thm~ton-c;nn~:~on Mctot• Co. :!4.6:3 Easter Is the Time w.. s. llnlloy & Co ...... ,' S!l,lll givell hy ttllhliclllion of n OOJlY ho!Cof Mrs. J';fargaret Burgess Friday. an. fat• th1cc we<~l<~ conKcculi\•oly 1•1~vlouts p 1 S d t) d' Pas~al Celery l lSc, Bud'H Auto l'n1t• ...... l:l,MI ~ snld •lny or hemin~. in the Tll~hllm aU ny er, reccn y IS· 86 0 Plll'IIKh GcnOI'RI 'l'ilc Co. '"""""' ,1 •2 County NowK, nnd thnt the (letilione1 chargee! from the army, visited C:!Pnn Stnl'l' "'"'"'' '''"'""""""" ... l OO.HO° r ll . tl t I I Mlohl~n" SuJ>J•Iy co...... 3!1.4U cnuHc " eoJ>y 0 11 " 110 ee " '" ""''vee hiS' grandmother, Mrs. Agnes If I C I '17 UJmn t'llch Jwown Jllll'lY In tntl]rr Rt nt 'l'•• Oil EtJittpmcnt o...... ' " his lnHt !mown ndd1'CHK by rcgiKlcrcd Niollerson, Thursday evening. R·adis,hes · Pkg. 10c Full'lfl. Co...... 10•00 mnl\, 1t1ttll"n tcceir•t tlemnnded, nt lonKl 'l'hl:!Mucllcl' Co. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, I U2,·l!l Mrs. w , A, WI n fl e ld 0 f w·IS· p 1 11 1 6 'tl fourteen ( 1 I) dnYH Ill io1• to HUCh hciH lng, • • M For Flowers Ol'. 7•l.3fi 'dl!yH lll'i01' to Hllch 1IO!ll'llll:'. gess t 1 s wee'· rs •• ranc s ur- MORRELL'S 1'h01'hll111 Lum1Je1· & Coni Co. .. . tr..45 JOHN MuCl.'ELLAN, gess visited her mother-in-law, M El l C 3 riO •A 'l,ruc Cony: JudJtC or Ptohnto u~:~.~:' ~f~~'"c~: .. ~· :::::::::::::::: .. : 114:7r. llohm t r•. 111·nko Mrs. Burgess, Sunday. '!'he rCJIOI't or the finnnce committee Regl•lcl' of l'iohnlc lr.w3 Mrs. Muriel Trout visited her Picnic Hams w11• 11doptcd by the following ''nle: Yen, ---'-~------mother, Mrs. Millie Hall, Monday + Boq~ets . r; i no, 0. ' By councllnum ~lo1'1lnon: Driver Gets Probation evening. 6-8 lb I• UeRolvod IJy. tho Com•no11 qounoll of M d M Clat•e Steele f .. + Easter Corsages tho Clly of MnHon thllt: The Hilllll')' or r. an rs. 0 Leon111d Illook•, dl•t•o•"' r•lnnt nut•••·ln· Judge Charles H. Hayden in Jacltson visited his- mother, Mrs. tundcnt, IJo lnoron•ed $~oo.oo JIC1' ycnr, circuit court in Lansing Tuesday Lois Steele, Sunday. + Table Centerpieces In nccordnnce with the terrnH of nRI'ec .. lb. 43c mc11t when hired. ordered Richard Duane Martin, Mrs. Orrie Bradman of Lansing

'!'he foregolnJ< re•olutlon1 wa. •un· 19, of Eaton Rapids to pay $500 and Beth Walker of Chesaning + Lilies 1lOilcd hy Cotlllcllmnn li'OJ•che nnd i b ndot•tcil by tho rollowln~ vote, Yc•, G; costs ·and put h m on pro ntlon visited the former's mother, Mrs. no, o. for 2 years. Martin pleaded guilty Clara Whipple, Saturday eve· + Tulips By Councllmnn l~orche: II 1 ' id H tl Smoked Hams RcHalvod IJy tho Common Council 0 £ to neg gent 1omtc e. e wns 1C nlng. ' ' + Plants of All Kinds the City o! Mnoon thnt: Anpreolntlon be driver of a car which. collided Mrs. Mark Cave called on Mt•s, eXJII'eHBed to tho Mnson MlniHtors of tho with the car driven by George Agnes Nickerson and Mrs. Clara Shllllk Halves Dll!ty on tho occn~lon of tho mectinKH Swift's Premium - Cudahy's --: M~rrell's of thiH Council dU1'hlK tho pnot yonr: Gaber of Detroit at the lntersec- Whipple Friday evening. l I nndo( tltiH bo rcaolut.ianIt lurthol' bere•olved R111;'rmd ontlmt the ooulcs t·cc .. tion of Onondaga and Columbia The Girl Scouts visit the Hollo· We J)~(iver o•·d nnd lo1·w•fl'ded by the city Cle,·Jt to roads last Novembct• 6. Mrs. Ma- way home every Friday evening. lb. 73c.... · · 1 ' · Anywhere· · . . ""~l,~' :~,~~~~·~:~ol~u~~· ,':.:';" 8111,n 01.1cd rie Krlelm, Detroit, riding with Each girl has adopted a woman. ' bY •Counellmnn llnll nnd ndo11tod by tho her son-in-law, Gaber, was fatally" and .gives her SP.eclal attention. · I ' I folb•~·~~tl~~t·O~l~~1i, . GEOitGE ~~J~~~~~~;l JCELLOGG, Sino dlo. injured. Theyper trays also Fridayhelped evening.serve the SUP· SHURFI~E CANNED GOODS (1· ;EO~·'.-R"G.·.E·. . s-··.1·. City Clorl< DIFFERENT F Al\IILIES Mrs. Nora Harkness was vis· •' CORN 2 cans 29c Mn•on, Mlohlgnn, At•tll 12, 1054. Mr,' and M~s. Dale Brown of: !ted by her children this week ~'ho now counoll mot nml now mom- 4371 . Byrum road, Onondaga, Her son, Earl, who has been AP~LESAUCE 2 cans· S5c c:mllct1.b01'0 woro PreKont: uwarn In, Connclt~enn!tOI' which rollEve~·ltt, wns have 'a daughter, JolaStarlanne, visiting her the past week, left ~,Q·',a·, d M·~rket'.:· JEWETT FLOWER· SHOP· l'o\obo, Morrlo, Phillip•, SJ•onny nnd born Thursday, March 18, In the for his home In San Bernardino, KIDNEY BEANS s cans S5c \' WI aden: nhoent, Counoltmnn Stl·oud. Mason General hospital, not Mr. California, by plane. Saturday. ' ' ' Tho City Cle1•k nctcd ns chnlrmnn of BLENDED PEAS 2'cans , w' D.•, },( ' th~ mcctlng to nnmo OliO o! tl)o mon>bo.. and Mrs. Dale Brown of Mason, Other out Qf, town ~all~rli f~r SSe ; ,,· e e ver . . ' ••.}~'r"·~:;m"o" · ··ci~t\:mant ·Eifcrtthvn• .afs, reported in tche March 25 issue Mrs/lll,.Jarlmess th.ISI. w.~~k Wtlre :· - Phone· .. 2~7151 01 1 69c ~~~~~m~ftoo~Qrn~dnd o fuefugmm_oo~y~w& · ~. Md ~& P~~ PQn~~.~~~~~~~~~~---•••-~~~~~~------~~-~~~---~--~· ·' ' ' l•i'ti•hh.mi', r 1r, c'·jiri•;,i,jc;Ji 11 iiii .. 4-11 (/lubs· . re(!real!on )t1arlth', niotwnJ Fu Her; . ' I Housing Js ii_cin11 M~de_ UAA1i11 ~C\!J'l!tii!"Yr L&ll,flihm Olney; t fliil~· Holt iEs·say WInners fustloe Couri Whllo Oul1 , . \ll'(lr, J11mes · Olney; reporter, niUNin UooRIcd for <;me period Mrmv employers hnvc dis· 'l'uosrlny of every month. 'l'ha at tlw Ruy Campbell home. April 22, In tho school gym at 7 through the 12th grades sub· Iff's records as Wlllinm c. Meal· ba shifted to the Thumb and p, m. othar string bean sections and to kee)l Mcxlr.11n woriroof displayed in a local store window ,Aprll 27, when the 6 winning con- him with drunk driving, and Jim Newland and ,Janice Clicit· lovely gifts. " Water I>roof GUARANTEED Georgia and Sonya Purcell the remainder of the week, testnnts will be guests of the Mary Root, charged with being • Anti·!HaJ.'lletlc 11 'T'hc Lamplt'gltters extension un! t. A t this time,· the- essays will druni<. They were tal'1iJl fN~!Vrf!l!11~ P~ .; a1)~.~·~~r~?!P.~}11 ~~atc'!M.J ']jy' s~~i§(cip''s!gns, :·~~ ir' .·.:.· .. :.:~ ,· .:\: ~;~:~,t.~··_:.;. ·__ .... -.~. ~-r:-·.· -~ :·: . , · r..aitslng 't'U·2·1460 Beach and• daughter: . ·.. ,- ·. ·, ' Jtidgc Ai:!ams pcilnfel'out.) · •· ,.:L'f uqDS·,;~ ...... ·"·;t···,, ... ,, .... ljla~a up Mrs; Robert Fletchar, Mrs. Maurice Rlcldy and Mrs. Olive Herbert Humbert, Jackson, .. SPINNING RODS .':.'...... '.'.~ .... :$o~95:i1p Brown did sewing in the Hospital speeding, $18. Auxiliary rooms Weclnesclny aft. Shirley Slaybaugh, East Lan· SPINNING REELS ...... $5.95 up ernoon. sing, improperpasslng, $5. Jerry Ramal!a, Bunlter Hill, · Small Sl\IELT NETS ...... :...... $2.75 up Automatic Hitching excessive speed, $5. NOW·, '· .~ . ... ·. Extension Clubs Edward John Pietras, Mason, T-SHIRTS r:~~m improper passing, $5. · Members of the White Oak ex­ James E. Collins, Mas.on, :HIP BOOTS for (I $9.95 With New FARMALL tension club met at the home- of speeding, $12. 1 $1 Mrs. Thelma Carr Thursday for Glen Allen, Plnclmey, exces· ·Herringbone their April meeting. Four mem­ sive speed, $8. WADERS ' $7.95 bers were present. . Harold B. Pltman,'Mason, run· Mrs·. Frieda Bowen, vlce-chnir· ning stop sign, $6. mnn, led the business meeting. Coveralls Green Roll call was answered by an will be "Getting Your Calories Sizes 36-44 April Fool jol.·_HOOKS, LINES ' Plows ·• • Drags Mrs. Frieda Bowen will be Members of the Lamplighters * FmST QUALITY • 11 hostess for the next meeting extension group met Tuesday aft· • NEW SPRING SHADEr Everything But the Fish" '.··: ', ·\ r Thursday, May 13. The lesson ernoon at t11e home of Mrs. El· • 51/15 DENIER .... Planters • Mowers Com11lete Line • I- * * * mer Otis. ~ Mrs. A. V. Smith went to Mus· Subjeets for the lessons and of '' ' . • !Discs l

• o o and- Every Sunday Come to church on Easter Sunday. .Join Phone .9011 for Ads That .Sell your voice with choir und organ in those well loved Easter hymns. See in the Jll'O· fusion of Eastet· llowers, the beautiful symbolization of spiritual rebirth. Rejoice 4.0 words for 50e; each .\1lditionnl word is le extra; Used Farm .li~quip .. SEED OATS-Mohuwlt seed oats, with loved ones, fl'iends and nclghbors in classifiBII disl'lay, R4c an inch. Wtltlncsday afternoon Lawn Seed one yenr from certification. the bright and shining glory of the duy. · deacllinll on classilicds. ment Va.lues Shady - Sunny Tllis Is excellent ~eed, come anrl In pt•ayer, express your gratitude fat· the LAWN FERTILIZER Sef! it. Frank Vncelt, Houle a, LCS· Field Cultivator Jiq, on Eden rourl, phone Leslie promise of life evct•lasting ... given to all .John Deere earn sheller 5Hll. 15w2p manldnd on the first Ens~er Sunday. HOLSTEIN COWS-All I have Mlnncnpolls·Mollnc corn siH!llct• Bement Feed & 4--l------·------·------Livestock left am for snlc. I want pnsturc Gchl Field Chopper Supply CI;..OVgR HAY, approximntely for 15 henri Clf heifers. Dexter Dairy cleaners nna supplies 600 bale~. D. E. Holmes, 2'101. 'l'homton, 3 miles south nnd V.. Power t nlw-uff manure spreader, Phone 2·1121 Mason Covert roar], cn~l of 'fl!UHpoon Corners, Leslie. 15w1p Use Proved Dairy Bulls mile west of Wllllnmston at 1680 $~95 14wl Art!ilclally trom Holt mad, Wlllinmston Route 1. Grnss sccclers with power tnlte ------15w2p oiT nnd electric FERTILIZER, granulated, 5·20· Michigan Power scoop, $37.50 20, 5-10-20, 5·20-10, 0·20·20, 12· Automotive COWS-14 Young Hereford cows. Manure Sprealtcrs' 12·12, 20% nitrogen. Many other -J.-..-·------~-- -·------Artificial Breeders Due to Ireslwn this month. Manure Landers lower analyses, all nvailnble. Some wllh calves by Bide. Reason Ezcc-Flow fertilizer spreader Robert Reese, phone HGGB Lan· [or· scllln!( hnve Insufficient. pas· Hydmulic chain saw sing. 12.wtf Ingham·Mason Local lure. Would rent pasture. Rene New Firestone Tires :Out In calls by noon 1 Cremer, /, mile cast of Aurelius Lincoln Farm Wnldcrs and sup. ALWAYS FIRS'l' with all ldncls Center on Barnes rand. Phone 523 pllcs of Kasco and Rowena seeds. CharJ es Brown Aurelius. 15wl Chore-Boy Millwrs Hny nne! s(raw, salt for water Inscmlnator Rubber repairs for all makes of softeners. Baby ehiclts, ducklings ) WEANLING PJGS-•121 N. J~lfert Phone Mason ~4976 mlllwrs and turllwlp PICKUP-Chevrolet, 1!l!i~ 1.G ton on Doanc·clcslgncd pole frame tor with starter and lights. Mason 2·5873 or 2·5868. 8wtf Come in and drive this one and piel\llfl, cxcellenl condition, 195·t gain a more favorable considera­ ,·I Dulldlngs. Save one-third to one· Very good condition. Priced to TRACTORS - 1!l5l WD Allis farm licen~e. PricP, $107!i. 2G19 S. tion on your trnde-in. half on your building costs. Trl· sell. Wendell True, l'h miles east Chalmers with cullivator, 1950 HAY-First-cutting alfalfa and @ Ccrlar roarl. corner of .Jtistamcre, County li'arm Service 9o., 3191 of Leslie on Fitchburg road, WD Allis Chalmers with plow, brome, mixed. Also second-cut­ Lansing-. Phone IIoil •J7GD1. Stoll road, Lansing. Phone Lan· ·phone 2317 Leslie. 13w3p 1948 Iriterimtional H with cult!· ting alfalfa, good quality, ·and Ingham Motor Sales Use0. Cars 15wtf sing 7-4445. 34wtf vator, 1948 Massey-Harris 30 with June clover hay. R. B. Frost, 1705 (Formerly Whltecraft Sales) DISK-John Deere 8-ft. disk. Also cultivator. Your choice of 20 Zimmer road, Wheatfield town· Phone 2-5531 or 2-8491 Mason WISE BUYS-'I'heEe OK Used' 1950 11-IERCUHY--A real imocl<· John Deere B plow, 2·bottom, other used tractors. All maltes, ship. 12w4p Cars have been tJ•aded in on Dlll in gleaming gun metal BOARS-Duroc boars for sale. 1939 PONTIAC-Call after 5:00 Eligible to register. Also Hamp· 14-lnch. Otis Montaven, 2320 Phll· all models. H. & F. Sales & Scrv· A-1 Used Cars the new, beautiful '54 Chcvro· gray. Miss Cautiou~ herself lips road, phone 9605 Mason. ice, Munith, phone Munith 19. Agrico p. m. Robert J. Smith, 2055 let and arc priced to move. owned this custom 'l·rloor sedan, shire boar. Wayne Dalton, 269 Tuttle road, phone 3588 Mason. (Easter Specials) Searls road, Webberville. Phone · 15wl 14w2 1953 CHEVROLET 210, 2-door. and believe me she really gave it S. A. Laxton 15w1 FORD 1953 8-eylin!!et· Converti­ Webberville 4I~ll. 15w2 Fine transportation. the best of care; regular check- TRACTOR-F12 on rubber, with We Have the Following ble. Dark green finish, light 1953 CHEVROLET 210, 4-door. ups, garage every night, hath BOARS.:_ Registered Yorltshirc Ask for a demonstration of Fol'rl· plow and cultivator; mower, ANALYSES ON HAND Good Will Used Cars green top. Fordomatic, radio, Nice 2-tone brown finish. caeh week. Wait'll you get. he hind boars, 3 months to 6 months son ·Major Diesel. Also have dump t•alte and ll·hole drill. 3·12-12 1951 PONTIAC "8" deluxe sedan, heater, 'white wall tires. Real the wheel. Thcre's·cverythrng you old. Richard 13alter, second farm loaders and diggers. Chcap.'Phonc Dansville 2881 eve· 5·10·10 2-door. Hydramatlc, heater, ra· sharp. 1951 CHEVROLET Deluxe 4· ·need for extra safe, comfortable south of Holt road on Williams· nings.. · 15w1p 3·18-9 dio, while waif tires. FORD 1953 8-cylinder Victoria. doot·. Radio arrJ heater. driving: 110 ]1. p. V·S engine. rli- Used Ford and Ford Ferguson 3-9·18 1951 STUDEBAKER Chnmpion, rcctiorinl signals, dcm· tone ra· ton road. 14w2p tractors and equipment. 1950 PONTIAC "8" deluxe sedan, Fordomn.tic. Flamingo red with 'l'RACTOR-Farmull tractor 1.2, 1·16-16 '.!·door. Hydramatle, heater, ivory top. Radio, heater, turn 2-cloor. Has overdrive. rlio, a supl'l'·rluper heater, spot· SOW - Larg-e sow with 7 three· Two used single, 16-inch trailer 1938, cultivator and 16·in. plow. 10-10·10 spotlight. signals and many other extras. 1951 FORD V-8 Tudor. Loolts and le;.;s interior ami !i deep tread . f: week-old pigs. Elwood Reaume, plows. · Also 2 rear tractor wheeh; and 0·12·12 1949 PONTIAC "8" deluxe sedan, Like new. · runs good. tires. Bring the family in nnci tires, size · 1275·28. ·Jim Ross., 10·6·4 2630 US-127, phone Leslie 26~G. 2·door. Hydramatlc, henter, ra· FORD 1953 Custom Tudor. Ford· 1952 NASH Statesmnn 2-door. look it. over. You'll sec why it's Several used garcleri tractors 0·9·27 15w2 Route 1, Eaton Rapids. 15w1 clio, 2-tone paint. Clean. a renl hnrgnin at $84:i. Howard .:::.. and equipment. 1858 Tomlinson Road omatie. Sheridan blue w1lh blue 1949 BUICK, Super '.!·door sedan. and Ivory leather-type interi01· 1·.· Phone 2·2906 194fl NAsH 4-d 0 0 r. Fully Pontine, Mason phone 2·1801. ~ GUERNSEY COW, 1-year-old CHICK BROODERS-2 500-chick Heater and radio. trim. Radio, hen tcr. Real nice, Lansing Tractor & brooders, new last year. One is 15wtf equipped. --·- ______, __ . ______2~~~ purebred, good producer, due big savings, 19·16 DODGE 4-cloor. Nearly new anytime. S. A. Laxton, 1858 Tom· 0lectric, one is fuel oil. Roy D. Howard Pontiac PONTIAC-J9:i2 •1-cloot·, cxccp· Equipment Company Donald, second farm south of MAMMOTH CLOVER SEED FORDS 1952 Custom 8-cylinde!' motor. Iinson road. Phone Mnson 22906. mixture, tested seed, Mammoth Mason Phone 2·1801 Tudors and Forclors. Several to 1952 CHEVROLET 'YI·ton pickup tionally nice, Sully-equipped, 15wl Aurelius Center, phone Aurelius low mileage. Plwne Masnn 23291 2828 East Grand River 3203, Route 1, Mamn. 15w2 clover, 92.90%, ·sweet clover, 14w1 choose from. All have radios with stocit rack. Very low mile· or evenings 22854. 15wl . i : ~ REGISTEHED HOLSTEIN COW, Phone Lansing 2·2175 6.84%, $14 per bu. Also June and heaters. Some with over· age on this extra nice one. 10wtf JOI·IN DEERE Model D tractor, clover seed, tested seed, 99.88%. PICKUP-1953 Chevrolet 'h·ton drive. We welcome a test drive. G years ole!, due May l. John plcl1 ;•!.i · rlon ~ervlce. Murpl1y Safe Co., (5 vnrletles) Mason, ' Hiwlp gluing': and . ropalrlng .furl)lturo. :!.'::;~ 26'22 Cedar rond, Lunslng, Mlch· garage, South or Mason, Phone :3peclld Installation rates wllh Reel Rn~y1berry Plnnts Mnson 4000, 8wtf Lots· for Sale nnrl r!)coverlng. old to loolt lllto · FRESII EGGS for sale. Phone ·o~yi\.lo~ lgnn, Located .1;1 mile f!Oulh of Lntham AllY SIZQ WANTJ~p - Mqn, lntP.reolf.lcl In new. Free estimates, plclcup nnl! Muson 25800, 15wtf Ponnsylvnnla Intersection on US· LO'rS-{lxlO rod building Jots, 1 Ncar West Slclo school, "Walnut own business of nrllficlal In· delivery, ~ervlce, Herb MatlJiall, "" .. ,, sc·------127 or 1 mile north of Holt, Aspnrngus Roots bloclt from US·l27. Roy W, semination. Contnct Charles W, located at the. roar of Carol'llo' Don Phone Holt 4-3241. 23wtf Court" HiH 2·yonr·olrl plants Adorns, phone 5661 or 3561 Mn· Free esllmnles on new home or Palen, distributor for lhq Curtiss Shoo Store, Mason, phone 2482L. son, 12wlf lOWtf Household Goods f300KS-Usecl !JooRs bought and Evergreens remodeling Cnncly Co. Farms, Improved Stud 3135 Okemos road, Oltemor. sold Hoy Adams, over Peters A good selection for lnmlscaplng HOUSE FOR SALE by owner, In Service, Route 2, Ovid, Michigan, Reconditioned Phone Lansing ED·7·784r Drug Store, Mason. .J1wtt Mason, beautiful brlclt 1 Y.J' William .Swarthout or cull Ovid 100·F·l2, l5w2. Excava-ting and Phone Mason 2·2111 Used Appliances L:lwU story hQmc with full hnsemcnt, 13wtt WANTED-MELn In his GO's, good ROAD GHAVEL, barnyarrl fill, SPECIAL 4-pleco bath on first floor, oak -----­ Gradin~ 17-lnch Majestic Table Morlcl Rn· FREEZE R-20-fl. Cnolel'lllor. sane! nnrl blnclt dirl ;·also trench worlter, desires employment Sncrlflce equity nnrl buyer floors, aluminum storm windows for the summer season, Write rllos with RCA Converter and anrl scplie lank digging, light Mnunlain Ash-ri to G ft, Size ELml screens, flreplnce, corner lot Usa gravel and topsoil !or snll• 1, lal

'' h. tham County News April15, 1954 Page 8 .'--- PTA Speaffer flt'Oitll In i\lh'ml ltl'l'l'llliuu J • I f J l•'rA)In;:o; HWi'l'ltol' C1\It ' I Mr:;, Irnrrlson Curter•, MI'H, ICI· WANT!~' J !T I'd b r lr• I• \IIIII ria Q esus MnHon fir Prn~mlglru, Dot y, w.rH being c·on· Phone Mnson 2 n:ml ot' 2 riOOJ AI II'll nnrl J•:';tiwr Vine c I County 0, K f), proslw•nt and I awyer ec ares vurtr>d Into n rnc lng cnr. 'J'Iw fire 'W,hlf,alwr, 21111 Dnnsvlll<' or Boy Scouts Hold Grnnrl ( 'ommlt IPo wom·,n, on 1 'l'lw ptngrnm cnclt•cl with the 1 c,rusccl n lola! lnsH, W!ltr•. 15wtr nl Under .Jewish l.rw llw ltl vlll~IHI the oilllg,,!Jons to c.r<'h 1;,w1 'I'Pnr!Pl fool pins nnd lmdges f'ltlltdt rtH'Illhets •IIlii dtrzPns for• I ~tlol~lt;c, Mas Evans nnrl Mrs. Len summon compl.tlnlng wltnessps olfkc•r· lnst.IJIPc! .•fe1r Y Hlii'cJLI' c RLIS"niJ 1' 1'11'11 Tl' . ' ' . I I I t I . . , I ot' 1,,n,tn s 1,\t'IPr 1 I1 1" 1 IV~"~'',1 to ' ' '' ' · ~" '' ' ' ·· ilnn to remnsulcr was c.al·riccl nnrl k gdvc I 1c r evnl onnl mc~sagc Mrs. prescn L1.ay 111 1SJll ur ente the II ·• "c' l~LOOR SANDEns Jor rant. I!Tarrlson Carter, .fohn McClennon 1 IV . B I .! I f I . l t I I I en 1Ill ge 11' ( 1ISJI 1ay COUll 1UIS In - ---- Pcrlt~ns IIardwaiC, pit 0 nc M 1 1 1W enunc! I hr.e .nne t,mv,lrrl m n Jac son Wolnan Is lilt en Ylllln hlu c 1urgc o t 1c CI' Mn; E T. Hlac•,tmorc and cahly Bads on the proposed new Rrr,lsters over •l lit .25 ,, . ' 1" w avarns te e• oscc M I' I C l M OW 1ng rop y I I II ' ' I '1'1 I Producers Co·opera tlve has n HOUSE FOR RENT-'J·ronm all cnppclln clwlr nncl many unafil· nn Sund.ty, with Ilcncll'rson •,up 1s. '· J m r, c rnncr, - rs D. lUI c ng were openec 111rsc ay ------truck picking up aggs once n mmleln, hath, lm v,e r I'CI cnt ion t1,1tccl ~mr:crs com hi ned to malw potlmg. Roll rail resulted . 3 D Jirpclrrson, M1 s Ralph Kelley, Winnmg 1rophrcs from the uflcrnoon. week. If you me Interested in n r·omn, automctlH' hot \Vntcr heat. this a nutcwortJ1y comtnttrlll)' '"vcs" votes r1ncl 3 mPmbcrsn;1o'1 Mrs. !lm ry Covert nne! Ivlts Rus- \\omen's Werlnr.srlay night ho\VI· • ------better m.1rkct fm eggs c•o~Il or sef' Go~rdcn spot, G m1lcs c. 1st of M~l~ce; galls; sccratmy, Vugmaa Bronn· ~~~,c. I ot;'l te~!Ptlatwn I'Cacl~cc: Semi Truck Sen icc now Av,ulablr. 11 1 0 11 1 1 Call Leslie Riel!, phone Dansvlllc I Ron Allen, a semor student at ,StiiHI.Iy w.1s m.trle hy Henrlcrson of :s1DO 'i(JO• for next yc<11 w,1s np kowsld; unrl sergeant ,tt arms, ;, w c ' \V,Is rccolC cc Gall us on any Idnd of livestocl' 291<1. 15wlp MICillgun State college. .nul Wallarc .supported, but the proved Of I his loin! the local l!0 01' 1\Iuson <1131 B-U~T-C_H_E_R-IN'' 0 r 1---- o.lls Cnsh tent Phone Aurelius from om kind friCncls rnd neigh home Tuoscl.ry a[lernnon with t:5 w.1~ accl'nlcd Sllidcnt hl'lpl The dosing mectrng of the E Apllll:Jm a 15w1p I''ING I PHONE 1\IASON :!280 ---- ______1 then many nf'ts of kindness diHI Also 3 new typewriters for the Mrs E. 'f. Blackmore, lenclcr A l' An 'I Ivi C NT :3 moclel'll sympo~th~ shown cluJ rng the s1clt· commercinl cicpnrlmcnt Pluns f01 the evcnmg, JllCscnted Lloyd I Rex L. Chapman rooms, prrv<~lc l'llliancc nnd 2 ness and loss of mn loved one leslie Group Visits were mac!e to soc! the elementary Mtllcr, music rlrrcctor· for the <115 S Hogc1 s Mason p1ec•c prtvntc hath. Suil1 the dinnet• nrrangements. In Elton Archer nnd Mrs. Margaret Lnnslng's top bowlers. Route 4 Cards of Thanks the absence of the president, Mrs. Blackmore; coffee, Mrs. Ranolcl "" Bert's Garage IN MEMORIAM-In memory o' Young is a member of the state Eaton UnJJids Vester Mock \lfl'Cd Parl\er, the vice·presiclen t, Hasbroucl\ unci Mrs. Robert Burn· General Repairing George Foster who passer:' Yirs. Seifert, presided at the busl· match game champion Pfeiffer Phone 4·8334 Dimondale "' BEAM-I wish to than!< all my ~tte; 1111d stlverware, Mrs. Wilford and away 10 years ago on April 15 cess meeting. An Imitation bnke bowling team and the stute cham· 11elghbor<, friends nnd relutives Wardowsld and Mrs. Carter. lf.·hour Wrec!tcr r!ervlce 1944. ·nle was held with members con pion doubles team. for the beautiful cards and gifts April 22 Is Ingham County 0. Pbono f.·1261 or 2972 You nre gone from our firesldt' trlbuting the money value oi After the match the champs Har~ld Wigle I received on my birthday ann!· but never out• o£ our hearts. E. S. night nt Dansville. On Apr11 will give free Instructions to Holt !:Jal;ing they would do lor a sale 25 Mrs. James Bobzien will be versary. - Mrs. Emma Beam, Mrs. George Foster and chll those interested, according to Glb Route 2 VIrs. HarJo Smith gave the devo guest "Martha" at the Red Cedar Spl'lllgJIOI't Dansville. ' 15w1 clren. 15w1 !Ions, Howlett, owner of the bowling chapter in Lansing, 1.\lleys. Pllom• 109·F·ll [ ' ;. Webberville Names llmwr Students Part 2 Aprill5, 1954 The Ingham County News Crime Increase. Volunteers Do Mo,.e Than Fight Fi,.es Supervisors Consider

.J Adds to Wor!< of I Addition to Library Probation St·aff Undet• conslrlerallnn Is nn ndrll· Building malnlennncc nmounlcrl Crime surely rlol'sn't pay for tlon to the IInll Memnrlnl lihmr,v to $G,llfil.li:J. tnxpnyr•rs. With prisons full 11nrl Ill: Mason. Albert ,J. Hall of Mam111 the jail Iioplilnllnn nl ali·linw built the llbi'Hry and prr1settterl II Tlw county lilil'lll'Y mnlntnins In the munty for a county llhrnr;/ lmtJH'!lr.H at .1\un•liJJS, llansvlllc, highs, Jll'ohatlou stnl'fs Hl'f! also Jl;Jslell, Jlnlt. Lr,!slil', l\1·tpiP overtaxed, rr•portr•d Lloyd C, Iwar. Iqunr t ers. 111 ore I1on Iu; unrl (' . ' · Scrvit'P, fri<'Jui nf ti1r mltrt 1111'1 ar.lrlcd scrVII'CS tn Ute rur;d ·,'l'£JVl!, Miller 11rHJri, Ol\l!lnn.s, drcult coLII'l pl'oliatlon offir·r~J'. schools now tux the cnpadty of Slm!i;ill'irlg£', . WPhhr•J'Viile, Wil· li£J mnde hi:< report lo tlw hrmrrl the building, ' liinmston, Onondaga; liilJ"i'£!1llnsis I HIIIHiiorJum and llw r:nunly lius· • t of Hllpcrvlsors 'l'lll!iiday. 'l'he county hullrlint:s ·eommit· pita!. · 'l'IH1rc has liePil '' ~~r·nPral ln tee, marie ll[l nf Sii]JCJ'Visors \Vii· err!IIS£! of 10',, in r'l'im'' during Mn~mn lr!rl ll1r hranelil''; In liorJk Connir! Nnlsm1 fred .TowelL of Vevny, Silas A. lite pnst few ~·l'nr~. Sr•rvlr:r1 said. l'il'i'lllatinn willi ~!7.1111. llolt \\'Us Bement of Mason anrl 11oh•.11'l S. Connir• Nr•lsnn Is the valerllr:lorlnn anrl Gt!l'nlrl Alchln tlw Hliltt· and Ingham, tiJriiiiJ::il ntlr:wl in:~ IIC'XI Willi ·J:~,(J:i, OkPIIHIS dl'l'll· Brooi anrl a senior elass offlr:er. spaer~ to l\t'L!p [HJr·r~ wltl1 tile rlr~· terrace he enclosed to fll'OVirlc Ingham Bastile mand:,;, Scrvicr! told the supr•r· adrlllionnl spaec. At Tuesday's ~;talc .Jnil Til.~prr•tor W. lL visors. session Supervisor Hnymond Wil· Nr!stle lilws tlw lngl1nm ,iail nml As fri<'JHI of tlw r:rn1rl, Scrvir•r1 cox of Lansing Township sug· the way Slw;'irf \Villard l'. Rhoda Kelly Travel Fund Grows nlso hns ch~Jni~Jcs LO~lc '.~ e ~niled In Novcmbet·. fines, $26,11•1.27. Ahoul $5 000 residence Tltcsclay noon. to ll\e on f,Jrm; When Miss Kellj' arrivt•s in were more than :l,Oflll,DCJII rlivorl'r~s ~Idle~ 1 ~nd granted in the Unill'd Stnlcs, came from slate funds. The cr;llll· ]. m~·rJcan youlls· go to :orcJgn 1 Greece she will he assigned IH Service snltl, nn nvrrngP nf ,lf!D,· ty put up $25,000 and the city of' . diH s. . live with a Greek farm family, 000 pr•r· year to rcilccl tlw high· Mason $1,000. I State Maps Available Encl1 ambassador has to pro· participating in family ar•tivilies. vtde funds for I ile mission. In Miss Kelly is a rlaughlel' of Mr. ' est divorr·c t'Hf(' of any nation in Mason's volunteer firemen volunteered a Lnmphe:re Bros. employee. Salaries accounted for $2!l,OG5.· The In:.:ham County Nr:ws has Ingham county the Farm Bureau and Mrs. Luke Kelly. Ilc was in the world. fo1· more than fire fighting Friday night. The Tlw only cost the city will have to bear 94 out of the total costs of $GO,· received a supply of new Michl· "As a l'l'SIIll of lhi'S£! tlrprf'SS· h;1s PLII in $100, the •l·H Service India on th6 Point Font· progmm. clcparlmcnt: tumcrl out to tem· out the old on the rcmoclcling job is the cost of materials. 555.78 with the purchase of thr! grm state highway maps for dis· dub, $100 nnrlthc Lansing Farm· Miss Kelly was with him there' ing figurcF." ServicP r:ont inucd, bookmobile coming to $5,514.20. tribul ion. There is no charge. "many tlmusnnrls of <'ililrlrr•n partition in the fire station and replace it 'l'he labor is all volunteer. crs cluh, $100, The Home Demon· part of the lime. have become the vietims o[ with a couple of steel girders. When completed Mason will have one bmlwn homes, with the resulting Other volunteers on the job were big room in which to house the 2 pumpers wcal,cning of tltnsC' eharacteris· Lnmphcrc Bros. and the constt'Uction com­ and water way.:;on and the other firefighting tics o[ love, seenrity, loyalty, af· puny's crew. equipment instead of 2 separate rooms. ' · fcclion, stability, paternal Jroarler· EXC I In the picture Celand Lamphere is doing Other changes will be made before the job is ship, malemal guirlanec anrl high· clone. cr mnrnl ~tnnrlarrl.~ that only an the sawing on a temporary support while unhrolwn home anrl a unitcYI .fum· Fireman Bill Parsons is holding the post Welding equipment for the job was fur-~ ily can provide." rimvn. The man in the center is Bob Dl'iggs, nished by Silsby Implement Co. . TAXES ' Letters to the Editor <.:l'l'Y O!i'I 1\IJ\1 over tile use of our atom hmnh. first waterworks. Later the water­ * POI... AI:OID APRIL lli-17 Anrl Tt·uman immerliatr.ly ;ulmits NOW $H'1.50 Friday-Saturday works rlcp~rtrnent was merged Projector i l's true n nrl nrg-tJCs rnir hands with the city lighting system. Mr. AI:GUS m·c still tier!. No trcnty anrl no Coburn operated both for several · * nnd <.:ns1! diselrmurro was made 1~ tile sen· ate of this secret agreement .;Js years. * VlruWJ.UASTEI~ Argus a-four required by lnw. T wonder how Mr. Cnb•1rn wns i11e.t 16 vronrs $12.95 many other thing8 of this kind old when he, his father and an I\ALAI:1' Wns $19.!15 will turn up fmm time to 1ime: Ent::lishman made the trip · to * Michigan. The trio traveled by NOW $39.95 Al'gil~ :iii 1\IJ\l Ts it possihle for anvone to seri· IIElLAND FI... ASU ottsly argue that these things train through Canada and Sarnia * 8mm MOVIE should he forever concealed from where they crossed the river to CAMERA Port Huron. After reaching La· the public-thin!!s which affect * J...IDICA ONLY Argu~ 75 Camera F-4.5 Lens the VQI'Y life of 1he nat ion? peer, t11ey strucl' out on fool for Lust week tile house over· Ingham. ROJ.. T... EICORD NOW $14.95 $14.95 whelmingly voted ngainst: con· Mr. Coburn was born in New * / $4995. l'iinm t ion of the misilamcd public York December 20, 1854. He left housing jJrogram. The chief argu- the East in 1870. * ROI.. LEIFI... EX 200·1'1. ment ngainst it was that it is Surviving arc a son, Arthur, of MAKESHOMI Argus 40 / · APRIL 18-19 not doing the glowing things its Rialto,. California; a daughter, * RADIANT SCREEN MOV/fS AS REELS- CANS socialist sponsors promised when Mrs. Johnathan Truxton of De· EASY AS TAKII/G Wns $·111 the program was starter!. Actual· troit; and his brother Jay. ly it meaiis that the thrifty who WI~STON AND G. E. SNAP SHOW NOW $37.95 Special at 69c l~unci'nl services were held * LIGIIT DIETERS save and build must also be taxed Saturday at the Estes·Leaclley to pay. for even better housing See t.he New funeral home. 'rhe Ingham pion· for their shiftless bi·othcrs. Those eer was buried at Circle, Mon· SYLVANIA-G. E. oNEW/ New I ... ow Price of US· who have watched this * FLASll BULBS program and checked on Hs re· Super Krgus 75 Oil All suits know that It is another so­ T.D.C.PROJECTORS Kodak • 1\oclachrome ciall~llc failure. * .$22.50 The St. Lawrence Seaway \vill Butter Grows in Ground Loa1lmJ Wlt.h · J'xt.rn~ 1\odacolor Film get a rule granted early next This butter surplus is bigger month the speaker tells me. I am than anyone ever thought. David stl11 optimistic over the pros·· Bennett found n pound of Valley ·Use Our peels. ' r Lea butter in his flower bed Sun­ 1-Day Time- Payment KIT CLARDY da·~· morning. The butler was still Lay-Away tightly wrapped, but bore the Film Service U1• to 52 Wcclos to Pay Plan Burning Permits Required marl

J win home. · · · Wililtti· Beeman attcnclecl tJ Just Arrived New Sto(k of Mr. and Mrs. Frcrl Dibble f111vc Michigan B:mkcrs associalio\~· For Salvage mover! frnm l(J(!it• home on Belle· banquet at Kclloggs Center, East. vue road to Dunn rom! ncar IIolt. Lansing, \Vcdnesday evening. · Mr. :mel Mrs. Gail MeMichncl Sund11y guests o[ the Ecld Calls Certified Clinton entcrloincd the dnssrnntC's of wct·c Mrs . .Jennie Macl\inder nncl Than Any Other theit• claugiJier, Roxanna. at a Mrs. r~sther Bnrton o[ Stock· birthday rlinncr in her honor Fri· brirlgr., Mrs. Lnura Kinl

I,, '' ami Gt!C•l'gr/:; u~l'kt!l [,-,,,j( ihoJ ··Bowling ov•mfr,u tlrtir W1il'.· wcm guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Don I!m•ry ·Spenny, !l12-:i23; Lloy.l m. hy Rev. .Tames Moores :1t' Ilwntl t le Ur S WCte ( nnc1 gUCS S a in, teams held lop Jlosilions· with [•'err-is Co ...... 50 1:~ 33 1/" ""d wife: l•'•·unl< L. Yonn>( """ Eva F. the home of Mrs. Hart's sister, . horne inSulation. . Mason Home ~·UIIIIK, hul'llliLnd nnd \\]11', l!!ld ll'a }\vll'S Leon Preadmore in Lan· lcnm ~·cries, only in different or­ BlnuHh 1111d LHur·B Bltnu:h, htwhnnd nnd · • 11 You insulate your house. only Appliance ...... 47 .37 once; so the job must be .done der. Holt Dairy was high with wif,, thcio· unlSCH in ""' U\'UIIt '"'''"'rnnl 'l'i'Vico· ul cc were servec. ' ( m • ' WAGGONER-May 6, \954 PI'OCUHH iH not HPI'I'Ud on nny >Uch fie· Hart were married February 10 The Easiest Fastest Coupling System Ever Devised Murphy Supply Co. SlniP of MldliJ.~Urr. 'l'ht• Pr·olmte Cnut•l IL·r,ll~::~tllliis of 1hit-l ll['fion lu Llw flllictiug and jus~ recentl~ returnee~ from 1\Inson \Vomcn's J.euguc foo· 1111! County of ln"lmm. nf tille in PI'(IP.,I'iY loU0\1'11 '""' de,,.,·ihcd Brool\SVtlle, Floncla, where they You have to try Fast-llitch to realize how remarlmblc it really is! So, wr. . ' . ' At II HO'H< th .. nce South '" rh,. Hu•llh line o rs. a p 1 nr , ent>VICVe an F·ll implement for the worl• you want to do. '111fT no chancre in the top 3 temn i:Hl'lllJ'iX of 1'\llid estlllt•, Jll'll)'iu..: (tll' the mirl Lot; l'llfllliiH!. tlwnr.:.u N.nrtll\Vf'Hlt'~ly Mnrylvn Mr. and Mrs. Dewey b b cJ ! 01 nlnnJ.' tlw South !mt· nl tmul Lnt, 71 ,!i "' 1 standings. Mason Cab Co. also nllnwnncp nr Inn· liu:d UCNI\lllt, HI~. ,: .t•et In I he \Vet;t lint• uf ~mitl Lnl; 1'1111. Ireland. Mrs. Anna Wroolc, Don· • I u tlutcrmlnatlon or t.he legnl lll'tr K 0 I I I won 3 pomts from Jim s Marl;ct ,"111'11 rl<'./'0.'11"'''1, und foo· illl' utnment .nine ihcnco· Nnrt IOIISiUI'IY II"'"' I IC aid Wrook and Mr and Mrs. and Mills Store and Schmidt's De- nnd" diHII'ihulhHIn uf the re>irh~e of_ Hllld l•oini~1/l.!:.t oflinu bcg-lll)lln>t. ul' HBid LoJ,, an. fcut. to tlw R' 0 lJer t t:tfvv roo".1. ' Use It with 1 1 1 1 partmcnt Store tied with 1 1:: r~~,'~~j;·i··~") ',.':.i'.. ~'t'';';: t~, ~ ~,·,:rll~~;.''l~:·,t;.~ CJIAT!T.ER H. H.\\" DEN, • Thr. Gunn 4-I-I band went to I M'li S 1 · Clt·cu1t. Judge • +Plows points ench. \Vayne t cr • a cs Po·nhutr• DITi•·e nl. ~or. Wctumw .\ 'l'nw Cor•Y, 1 \Villiamston Tuesday of Inst +Drags Stn•ut, L.an~irq. .t, Michigan, ,------·~----- It IH Ol'dl'l'(•d, 'l'hut notice ihPI'OO( be G. l!nHS llillinnl week for the tryouts. ,., l.!'i\'l'll hy puhlil'alion or n eopy het·cof [nghum COunty Clnl·k for tht'(lt! Wflt!i~H COIIHCCLllivcly Jll'Cvioun lty lrun; L. SwnninJ~t·l', ncrnrty Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barrett en· +Planters .. +'Mowers LO •uitl tiny n( hc:u·inJ<. In till' lnuhnm COUIIiCI'Hi>tnctl tcrtained her pnrents, Mr. and New Sunday Hours Cnnnly N''"'"· """ thnt llu• pctitiollel' r::::;cT'A~'r:~::::l';:··· llel•uty Clei'k Mrs. Amos Gall, Saturday eve- CUll~(· II ['Upy or this noti('t' to ht• Hf'I'Yl'fl +Discs upon l':IL'h J,nuwn Jl:li'l;\-' in inlei'P.HL ut Attonwy fOI' l'lninlifl's ning for dinner ns a surprise for +Platform Carriers 2011 11 11 " "'"nutil, '""' J'etur·n 1o10wn l'l'f!i!ipt '""'''""" tlcmnndcd, by rc>nch """r· --·----·-··------his 75th birthclny Dnniversary. ins:, ,,. by ~'"''""""' . pCI'I;on, : ]t, is 0l'l' OJ·tlcrocl, 'l'hnt. J)uhlic Mason, Michigan NOW I tlc:c thereof lm J.tlvt•n hy pulrlir:ntlon of n copy of this ot•deJ', fn1·. th1·cc t-~uccc·tiHh•c Get \\.'l't!kH JU'I:vious to t~Hid dny of henJ•inlto in the lnJ.'hnm County New:;, ·ll ncwttpnpot· JH'int~d nnd ch·culnll'd in :-mit! county, Write your ad in this space 'I null thut Hnicl petilionc1· }{i\'e lwnwn in· tct'l.!l\tcd Jl:lrliC>~ ntldltiona! notice n~ I'C• Readers Saturday, A'prill4 qult·ctl by law. ,JOHN McCLEI,LAN, d ~·· 'fhe Ingham County News goes A 'I'I'Ul.! Co)1y: ~lld)-{u of PI'OhHLf.' Results 7 o'cloel' P. :u. ~l:lt'lhu 'l'llll)'l!t' IJcllllh' Her.:i~tcl' of P1·ohnh~ liiwa Ingham County News classiRetl ., .. out. to utmost 0,000 fnmilies 111111 ORDER OF PUBLICATION ads luwe provctl their ability to 1'1 is l'ellt' by 30,000 people evet•y Stntc of MlclllJ.tnn. '!'he Cit·cttit Cout·t. fot• the Cnunty nr ln:tbum. In Chnnct•z·y. sell. \VIwthcl' you are Reiling n weelc. These 30,000 rop 1•eseitt 30,· WAYNg \\'. SIMP~ON, l'lnh1iill', v•. Onondaga Town Hall PEAH!, Ei,i%AIJgTJI SIMPSON, lle- pig·, n house or lool. tlo the joh. Item m• service us you hiiVe to of· :\ ·,,··.·, ,,. ,\ '' Tools- A.ppliances- Bedding l\l(•::.;'"ent: liON. MATIYIN J. SALMON, fer. Rench them with n. Newi Cir·cuit. Jud~c. In thh• cHU:-Je, it U)JilCUI'lnu rr·om nn AIT!dav!L on tile, thnt the Dofcndn.nt, '' clusslflctl. Lamps - Clothes Pent•! lWznhcth SimJH4011, iR nol n I'OHi~ dent of thiH Stntc, hut thnt hot• laKt lmawn nddt•oHK 'lr~ iiBU Andot'Hon, Fot't'Y Hnnd, Clncinnntl aH, Ohio. 'l'fiEHEI~'OnJo..:: On motion Jnint!ff hot·cin, l'r IS' ORilEUEIJ tllllt the DdcnlHt in auccctiHlon in 9011 Gounty News. ,., tho e\'Cnt thnt. n copy of th1H Ot•dct' nntl .. Come and Join the Fun the Dill of ComJllnint · is not llclivea·ud tn the ncfenclnnt, Pcnrl Ellzuhclh S!mu • NOTE: Classified ads· re. : . ' 11011, by J'Cglstercd mull to lHldt·caReo on I)~ Rates with n rotut·n receipt bcnring the s!gna­ e e 1v e d not later than"'"'"""""'""'"'"""""'"'""'"'(N~~-~·j.""""'"""'":":;::~"""""":"""' •, tnru of 'tmld Duiondnnl, Pum·l l!:Uzubcth. Classiflm1 ads · are · e'conomlcal, Not R~llllPnsible for Accl(lents SlmJlSOllo . Deadline Wednesday ·noon· can be "·" ·'. , .':' \' - Dntctl: 'l'h1H 1!Uh dny of Mnrcb, A. D. I 1 1 1 published In ediUon or fol~ :.."' 1'': 1. I 054 nt. Lnm~ln!-1', Mlchlgnn. Ads must be In by Wetlnesdny too. You can Insert 40 words for . · MAHY!N J, SALMON,. lowing Thursday...... (sif~:~t··~~ R~~t;;); . . Circuit Judcu ...... :..... :...... ,...... 110 ccufs. Over·