:Cia'ss Honors af Dansville Are .Announced by F·aculfy , Sopurnt~cl hy the nnrrowcHt of The Ingham County mnrglns, u girl will lenil the l!J'i7 Ninety-Eighth Year No. 7 J.ll'liduntlng . class at Dnnsvlllo Mason, Michigan, Thursday, February 14, 1957 Agrlcultl!rnl school, with n hoy 4 Soctions- 30 P11go~. ns. snlutatorlfln, Dorothy Duns· more. Is the vnlcrllctorlnn, tho !nculty announcer!, with noylyn Voss the· snluatorlnn, The girl's IIY(!rugc Is 3.57, the hoy's, 3,53. Democrats Sight Win in April Election Dorothy Is the dnughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dunsmore, Dletr, road, noylyn Is the son of Mr. 1ind Mrs. Orin Voss, Sr., Wll· llnmston road. Stw enter·ecl Dnn8· Last 127 Link vllle , Agricultural srolwol from Delegates Back the Dart rllstr!ct unr! he from the Cndy, both us freshmen. Will Be. Ready Doth have been. !cac!ers !n ex· trn·currlc\llar nctlvlllcs ns well Ryan for Judge ns Is sdwlast!cs. By Next Fall The· valcd!ctor!nn l111s been !n choru~; for 1 ycnrs, harl pitrts In SpecllicatlnnH being drawn up In Mason Wednesday night dclegntcs to the county con hoth the junior nne! ser)lor plays, !or the lnst !Ink of US·127 he· vention pl'Ophesied gains in the April election. They en served on the student council for Doi'Othy DliJISIIUll'e tween LeH!Ie nnrl the Jncltson 2 yenrs, on the Brlcl•s and Ivy section recently let have a De· dm·sed .Judge Theodore P. Ryan fm· support in Monday's non staff, ns llbrnrlun one year unci comber 1<1, 1057, completion dnte. partisan judicial primary. They backed Fred Tripp in Lan Is chairman of the chapel com· Bids on the 9 miles of grueling sing's non-partisan mayomlty race. Delegates also flocked mlttcc this year. nncl drn!nage structur·r!s covering The .Voss hoy has been a leacl· the •·clocatlon from Lrslie south· .· ru·ouncl Stuart .T. Dunnings, Jr., to ~lgn his pelilion Jm· state cr In FI~A for ·1 ye:n·s, hacl a role erly nt•c lwlng t11lcr.n Werinesrlay, senatm·. In the junior play, was aclvertls· MurPh 6, The rleari!lnc Is l0:.3rJ The convention was called to elect. clclcgntcs to the stai.L! lng manager of Drldts nnrl Tv~, that forenoon, TIH'y w!l! lw sang In the chorus 2 yPnrs, was· opener! In the small illtclltorlum convent ion in Grand Rnpids Febt'Llll ry 22 and 2:1 Ingham i!-1 librarian 2 years,· pnrticlpatecl In of the Lansing Civic Center, uc· entitled to 3~ slate dclegatl!s. trac·k 3 yenrs anrl In h!s sopho· col'f!ing to a legal notice whleh Ingham Democmts doubled mol'c year played hnsehnll and appears on Page 7, Pm·t 4, of the haslmthnll. Ingham County News.' the number, giving to each : AftE:r grarhtatlon from high i Blr!s ,viii cover grading and ' 1elegate one-half vole. 5 Candidates school Dorothy plltn~ to do secre· drainage structures for 8.917 I Ingham delegates are going lo tarlal work an~ noylyn expects milcH, with dun! 22·foot r·oncrctc the ~tale C'onvenllon unhossPrl. to enter Michigan State unlver· pavement. , They threw off the unit rule, Make Bid for slty to study agriculture. To be let nl the snmc time will ··Othe1· top seholar.~ nml their be a contract. for 5.468 miles of 1 I Thomas QLrtmhy of Grand .pla'c!ngs arc Darhal'il Cochrane, 2Hoot prime and double seal on Rapids, director of Michigan':< 1 1 Circuit Judge thfrr!: Wilmer· Pnrson, fourth; the west service road from Leslie,. i workmen's compensation depart· Janet Briggs nnd Evelyn 'rown· north to Tomlinson road, ment and a n1Pmber of the n~· Each of Inglmm's ;; srmrt,' tier! for fifth; 'E!eanm· , tlonnl Democratic cornmltlee, in r:anr!ir!alc~ The successful bldrler will he I for circuit judge is speculating Lance, sixth; Norton· Rice, sev· 1 his lwynole address J!ayed Re· required lo start work on the who hiH opponent will he after cnth; John Phelps, eighth; and publicans anr! praised Democrat:;. Itoylyn Voss Lesl!e-Jackson stretch within 1rJ Monday. Cnrl Minnis, ninth .. , He alluded to State l!lghway clays after . getting notice of TIH' c•ontcsl In fill the vacarwy 1 Commissioner Charles 1\f. Zieg. award. He muHt start grading by caused hy rctlrPmPnl of .Turlge April and progress at the rate : ller as Clntckhole Charlie. 1' Charlc!s llayr!en will slim to 2 of cubic yards per week, .r. (n.gha.m .. D(!irymen Learn of GO,OOQ. ; Democrats can not. call Mlch· In Monday's SJICdai primary. He must start paving operations " lgnn 11 Democratic stale, Quimby Those 2 will be chosen from by · August 1 and complete the 'j 1 declared, until the party cap. among: ~topo:~~·d Milk Control Law paving by October 15. Even I tures county coul'l houses and though the road must be opened Itown halls. In only G of 107 years, Sam Stt·c•Pt II u~IIC's, formt•r · 'Glynn McBride, MSU agricul· "On the other hand,'' McBride tci I raffle hy December 14, the Quimby said, have Democrats Lansir]g mayor and former Lan ~ing municipal judge. IUTlli' economics authority, played said, "such control laws would contractor wl!l have until July been in control of the lcgb!ature. !ollow·thc·lcadet through a maze tend to slow technical advances, ADVENTURE BECKONS young women as well as young men. These 3 London misses are working C. Urlli'C! h:c·tl~y, a Lansin>r 15, '!958, to finish up fencing and their way _?round part of the world by stenography. They came to Mason to sec a pen pal, the former Two of !hose yeat•s wcr·e in 18!J3 of state milk' control pros ancl !till Incentive on the part of both sodding and seeding, and the 4 years were at the crest member of tax allocation board. cons in Leslie Tuesday afternoon producers and processors, reduce Two other sections between Gloria Gorham, now Mrs. Kenneth 89atty. They are comparing food items in George's Market with of Roosevelt popltlarity-1932 tc: J·:ul·l E. lUcUouatcl, Lansing and never received a scratch. A competition, be subject to polltir:s, Leslie and Jackson were Jet last those of London. That's Gloria at the left. Then come Diana Ball, Brenda Goodman and Marion 1936, Quimby said. municipal judge and for·meL· as· year ago he 'discussed the futility be difficult to administer and month. Potter. They were guests at the George Gorham home. (Ingham County News photo.) sistanl prosecutor. Democrats should not rest un· 1'hcndm·c! 1'. l~yun, former of 'Increased Class I. fluid m!ik ml~;ht ·not either· improve farm ~'*'·' *** **ll' til non·parllsan means non-parll· prices· and was verbally stoned. prices or reduce the price of rc· member of state appeal hoard and san Democrats and independent incumbent judge, apprJintcd by Tue~dny he i!dilrcssed members tali milk." Mason Voters means incl('pendent Democrats, Governor Williams to fill vacancy of the 1\lason local of the Mlciil· McBride sulci th'c proposed Ia.\· the keynoter declared. upon retirement of Jurl!(e !lay. gan Mlllt, ·Producers association would fix producer prices haseri 1 English Maids Visit Mason Pen Pal I · It is quite likely, Quimby said, den. · a~ the nnnunl meeting in Lcsll::-. on cost studies and would also M t Ch ' On a sentimental journey to F'rench·speaking people In Mon· expect to get home on it some· that Democrats will be in a ma· ,JumPs W. Wllliums, Lansinf!, Claiming· that. Michigan State ·Is flx retail prices and regulate us oose Mason last weel: end came 3 !rca!. They hnve enjoyed work· time this year. They're not horne· jority on the supreme court lifter former assistant atlorncy gcn· ori ~obody's side, and 'only inter· tr11de practices. He also pointed . . English maicls. They came to sc·~ ing and living in the melting pot sick yet, though. They arc having the April election and that Demo· era!. esteil, In lielping iarm~rs "think out that the law \vou!d only pro· 3 d•d t a pen pal, Mrs. Kenneth Beatty of Windsor and Detroit. They arc fun nnd seeing many sights. crats w!il be in complete control A light vote is foreseen and it through!' state"' milk control legiS· vide for tlw state program and ' c (nee Gloria Gorham.) For 12 now prepared to mix with 'the along the wny. ' f ...... r an I a es will probably he concentmted in lllti ' '··· Cleaning To all. persons named on the Sou~hwest SAN I~: TARY SEWER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT: ,.#-' ., Worries ' ' !. . ,' ... ''· ' . She knows her clothes will return looking their very best. She 1. Said Specia~ Assessment; .Roll is oii.:file·. ~: ~~· .· ' likes the prompt, polite service and the quality workmanship. at the City.Cierk•s Office for in.spection. :.. ·: 4 . . ·, .· ...... :· '·. J' ..· CONSOLETTF.- CONSOLE QUALITY ~ ~:;1\. 'I· AT TAaLE-MODEl PRICE llniquc Hi.,vlinJr. J.ow price. 2. There will be no notic!s: c.ther·. 'h~tf ~ \ ·:· Phone OR 7·15ll for 1-'entureN Hight-up-Jo'mnt. LUll· in~, big HCJ'een, nhuuinize(i 90 picture tube. Chnrcoal or those pubUshed in the 'l'ngham .County'· .: Blond liniHh. Pick·up and Delivery Model21'I':J3. · News. 5209 I 95 . I ' l. Obiections to the Roli inust be filed in· Lavis TV . ... , I . PURIFYINQ PUPPET - The Dat·It Continent is rife with writing with the City Clerk on or before SALES & SERVICE 1 ~!range customs, and· Africa's Northwestern Uganda. is no ex-;1 Meson Heights • Cci)ltiOil, mire a jester, to the, CO\Irt Of the king manipulates,: North of Mason on US-127 a ··weird civet-cnt·skin puppet during the. "Mpnngo," Ol' ':1·e-·; Monde~y. February 18.·1957. at 8:00-p.m. birth" l'itunl. , Thr. Banyoro tribesmen cleanse themselves of 1 ' ' ' 1 Phone OR 6-1762 all evil thnt _weighs llllOn their spirlt~_dUI'lng th~l-~.~ I ~ .cerem~~~: ·. .-- --· :·:--· ·- -- · ... · · Atltlns, Domlh;v Hnwl!lns, Sf unt•f fer, enrh of whnm wl11 he n dcla· I'\a!herlne Nyc, mcrnhet•s of !he Dtmnlngs, Jt•,, Ethel l\1(•J;•nrlrlen, gutr.-ut-Jurg!l, nrr Esther Wnclc, stnte central cpmmlttce, und Orin Painters Start Work JBJI~nholh Slegr·Jst, Mut·lel .June vke-dwh•rnun; ,John Pl'iggoot·ls, i,, Grcttenbcrget•, trcusurm• of Vfnllep \VIr.o of Mnnon hn~ the flar'l'r.ll, Mn hln I•'rrrwlt, .':lue Con· Mel stnte lll'e trcnsut·et•; Adt·Jun Jnffr.e, :lw committee, ulso contrnr.t fm• pnlnllng ·thL' vuulted FF~ Chapters Share District Honors rn11 111111 Domt hY Tlownrth, altet'· Hf!C't'rtnt·y, C'ltnrlr~; Hnyrll nnd Jelegntcli·nt-lat•gc from Ingltnm. nufi'H, ~~ell!ng nml high walls on tho Jnghurn 1\llfl ~lltli!WiiSHP•• "l-'11111'''' ot·s. \Viliiii'I'H will mnvn tip In .lho I'P.Iverl n sllVI'!' nwnrd 111111 tonmH Hnmlln of Wchhervllle nnrl David BeHldeR nnpupm·t . llw other third tlnnl' n[ lhn mttrl housn. His Fnrnwr~ nl' llnlf!l'i•·u mnv woll 11• ,.,.,~lonnl piii,Y·nffs 111 ll1•11evt1r from MaHon, Wehl',ei'Vllle, Duns· Sturman· of Mason won hronze members of the county commit· !row ~llll'lr~d work J\.1ondny, futurn ]PIIr]I'I'H of llmr>t;ir'll, In 11 \VPclnP:;day, l•'l•hruni'Y 27. ville nnrl Olwmos tnnk lwme mcclnls, • ' · lnghmn Cauntv News February 14,.1957. Page 3 2·r'OIIIII,V IIIIIIPh of wits, .•:tilg•• \VillliJill-'lnn's farm forum lr.nm ln•onzP. honors, 'J'he Lr.Allo .fo'FA tenm of Lynn prf'HI!III'I' llllri l'ill'lllillg lillll\VIed~l', wo11 lop :;pol, Tho d1uptrr t·r.· 'l'ilc Pm'l'y tr.nrn wnR Mm·lon Arlnms nnrl •rom Dlli'J'ow recelv~c! uilnUl !Ofl FI•'A lm~•s r·nmpPIPrl ill cJ•Ivrrl a golrl uwrml. A sllvot· Van Not·twlcl,, Hill Hnri·ls, l~cl thn golrl uwnrrl for theiJ· demon lhr. I'I!IIIITIH nl' pllhlli• Hpr•;ii\IIH:, H\Vnnl w1:nl In Dnnsvllle nnd bernPrly, Gtlrald Saylrs, Grrnlrl st.rnllon oC llw planting und care pat·linnwntrny Jll'll<'l'rilll'l.', il•'llloll· .'iloH'idtl'ld~i' l't~r·f']VI!rl /1 llmnze Osborn, nolwrt Dnvls 111111 Dll'it of II pinr l!'f'l! plnntnllon. 'l'he Hll'llllons HrHI fltl'lll JcJI'IIIllH 111 mv:ml. Ml'mhr'l'': nf tlu• Wllllarn'1· Dr•mrrly. Stlwi\IH'idge team; ti'Uctm· Hnff'ly fiiiii.Willr• \Vc•rirJ('SI]a,Y illghl. J\:1•1 ion I•'Hill 1\'1'1''' l'uul 1\f'r•l;, Gnr)' llnnlh£'1' Pr!I'I'Y boy won tltr• nnd Williamston team, farm t!lec lh1• r·loH•mPHS of 1111' ''"IIIIJI'illioJJ SIHJII'''I'man, .John Mnllrn, c;JJ!Jrr! puhlir' SJlenklng ('OiltP.sl. Hr wns t.rlelty, ench won silver nwtmls l'ljliliiiPrl Ill•• lln·iJIH 111' ;1 foolli C~GJ~RETTES ---FOR MENI----I Carton Big White llanh:ys, P. X. Steal, 12 for $1, Big Red BIUl MEN'S TWILL WORK ·--HOUS'EHOLD ~TE~iil$:-~ PANTS Cannon or Dan River SHEETS 8lx99 Cello Paclwd ...... ca. ~i1.70 PILLOW CASES. to ·match 42x36 Cella Padied ...... 2 for 79c $2.73 DISll CLOTHS soft absorbent, 15c elsewhere, out they go for only ...... 5c DISJI TOWELS, 12x24 fine linen, 49c: elsewbcrc, now at the P. X. only 15c FACE WA~H CLOTHS Cannon, 12x12, elsewhere 15c at the P. X. Only 9n MEN'S MATCHING WORK FOA!\f PH.LOWS (Not Ground Foani) By Firestone, Zip ends. $5.95 else- where .at th~ PX $3.98. BIG SIZE, same on Virgin Dacron SHIRTS· Danron and Orion PILLOWS medium.size. SAVE $5 a llair ...... 2 for $2.49 FLANNEL SHEET BLANKETS ;;_.Colors, 60x76 ...... $1.11 ea. $1.98 · · Colors, 70x80 ...... $1.37 ca. . .. . · . · .· · , . Wllite 80x180 ...... $1.99 ea. WOOL COMBED BLANKETS fine pepperel pasted colors, sill• edges, real WOOL ARMY classy and warm $8.95 elsewhere ...... $4.99 BLANKETS ---FOR BOYS_;.---. 5 4.98. FLANNEL SIDRTS ...... :...... Some at $1.29 - Others at 99~ BOYS' ARCTICS - Regtdar $5.50 (Zi1111er or Buckles) ...... Now at $3.91 BOYS' PAJAMAS, UNDERWEAR, SHffiTS, JACILETS, SOX, CAPS 38% Discount ALL JEWELRY SLEEPING BAGS, CAMPING EQUIPMENT, SCOUT EQUiPl\IENT, Watches-Clocks KNIVES, CANTEENS, MESS KITS; HATCJIETS, COMPASSES, Novelties, etc. ETC ...... , .... 25% Discount ARMY WOOL BLANKETS for ~mpers, Scouts, etc ...... Now $4.98 School Insures 25°/o Off ----=FOR LADIEs--~ MEN'S New Structure 51-GAUGE NYLON HOSE first quality, a fine hose that sells for COVERALLS $1.49 in d~partment 'stores; All sizes, t~hades, with blnclt Reg. $5.95 seams or plain ...... G8c LADIES ELECTRIC SHAVERS - Save $10.00 ...... $3.98 I • \ LADIES KOREAN BOOTS- Small sizes for ice fishing (G. 1.) .... $11.95 I $4.86 INSULATED UNDERWEAR bt men's small sizes, for ice fishing. I·. Ladies save about 25%- Navy thermo in small sizes ...... $8.88 CHAMBRAY Dacron insulated ...... $17.95 SHIRTS Reg. $1A9 ~-MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS-· PAINT Inside and outside, oolors, quarts and gallons~ $1.50 gal.' Discount 99c: PAINT BRUSHES ...... ~ ...... , ...... 25% Discount PAINT ROLLERS AND PANS.. Save 70e ...... 89e ROOF ASPHALT- 5-gallon Pall ...... $2.81 MEN'S WORK LUGGAGE- Low Price ;...... :.. 25% Discowlt ALL JEWELRY, Watches, Clocks, Batteries, Flashlights, Lanterns, .RUBBERS Ca.merll8, lee Fishing Equipment, Tools, Taclde Boxes, Knives, _ Heavy Duty Save $1.50 Wallets, Novelties,· Lighters, etc...... 25% Discount $2~66 ' srmrnvooDs MOVTC TO 'ri':XAS Pythl'ans Plan Baleer-Barto Vows .Spoleen Mrs. Curl Sherwoorl unrl 13011, .•. Dennie, leH lfu,t WectnPs "Prineipll's of Transporlatirln," 1 S. Gunn road, is a 19~G gradtlaie There· is a MiJcc~.hcc can! party ton. nl'w h ~ham pion~ Acclaitned in Wool S.ewing ~on test,. Two Trips Abroa~. ,. Are Top Prizes In $45,000 Event ' . LAS VEGAS, Nevada-A 17· year-old Idaho high school girl and a University of Arizona stu· dent are looltlng forward to two At GEORGE~:'S MARKET exciting weclts abroad this sum· mer-their prize for being nc· claimed national champions In BABY'·BEEF SWIFT'S PREMIUM Ute art of home sewing with all· SWIFT'S FULLY COOKED, wool fabrics. Th.e git·ls are Sharron Schellne of Donnelly, Idaho, and Helen Gee, 20, of Tucson. They were ·LIVER FRYERS acclaimed grand prize winners In PICNICS the tenth annual "Malle It Your· self· with Wool" contest after lb lb modeling t h c I r home· created 4·9c· J:9c lb fashions with 32 other state sew· 39c lng champions ln the National ·•·, ··. Fashion Revue-annual cllmalt to New Bite-Size HUNT'S HEATHERWOOD SCOTCH PAC the competition-held this year In HEKMAN'S Las Vegas. The young women will receive .Peaches two.·wcclr, all-cxpcnse-pnld trips to Europe, via Pan American Halves or Sliced Ice Cream World Airways, and wlll en~oy a Saltines 300-Can stay ln New Yorl1 and Intensive tours of London, Paris and Rome 11s guests of the Wool Bureau and 1 Pendleton Woolen Mills. , ! lb 25c Cans /2 Gal. 69c Top awards ln the more than .s $1 845,000 In prizes offered In the annual competition are shnr!)d by HYDROPONIC FIRM twelve young women of ! 'hlgh Thursday-Friday..:....Sabrday Special school and college age. Other na· MICHIGAN tiona! awards include scholar· TOP NATIONAL WINNERS in the "Make It Yourself With Wool" conlesi· win the admiration of Agriculture ships, travel, U. S. Savings Bonds Secretary ,and Mrs, Eua Taft Benson following their sulection in las Vegas •• ,'\1 luft a~e Sharron Scheline, Tomatoes Head and Singer sewing machines. 17, af Donnelly, Idaho, the junior winner, and Helen Pee, 20, of Tucson, sen1or champ1on. At the extreme Home-s,ewn fashions created by tight Is Carol Anno Bauer, 22, of Sioux City, Iowa, wlnn~r af a special award for the most fashi~:~nablo this year· s finalists presented a garment in the national flnals, RAISIN BREAD wide . variety in fabrics-ranging Lettuce· 1 from bul11y woolen weaves, of luxuriously textured rose and Second prize, junior division: Carol Anne BRuer, 22, of Sioux \ through tweeds of many weights white wool tweed. Its jacl1et has Loretta Ann Armstrong, 17, Bel· City, Iowa, by Coats and Clarlt, lb 29c Loaf and textures, to the lightest a small shaped collar,· a half·belt Jinghatn, Washington - a $300 Inc. The award, a $1,000 cash 19c 2 Heads 29c weight crepes and oth~r smooth to provide baclt intet·cst, and scholarship, presented by Pcndlc· scholarship, wns for Miss Bauer's . worsteds. Entries may be coats, pocl1cts concealed In ·the side ton Woolen Mills. smartly tailored sult and blouse suites, dresses or ensembles made scams. The slllrt Is st1·aight and Second prize, senior division: ensemble ln soft blue wool Han· Sugar Jets from Virgin wool fabrics~ i, slim. Hisae Ruby Noguchi, 18, San nel, with detachable blue fox Super· BIG TOP >fllou'SIIItds of Girls Compete Miss Schellne's award Is for a Fmnclsco, California--a straight cuffs. - · Whea·ties 4 ~exes More than 7 000 girls between sheath dress of whlspcr··welght needle Singer sewing machine ln Special Award Made Peanut Butter the ngcs of 14, and 22 .cnt~~ the wool. cha!lls and bolero jacl~et of. console cabinet, presented by Another special award, for an .Values Cherries wool sewing competition i each blaclt wool crepe. The printed Slnl)"er Sewing Machine Com· outstanding combination of home 12-0z. Refl'igerator Jar year In the Western and Midwest· challis ·dress combines orange, pany. sewing sltlll and high academic for the Trix ~rn states. Following state,wlde plnlt, brown and blaclt In a · Thh·d prize, junior division: standing, was presented to Joyce $'1 $1 eliminations at which state cham· .!ltalncd·glass . design, while. the Sharon Lynn Flanagan, 16• Vir· Elaine Bader, 17, of Clear Lal1e, .Who!e Family._ 3 FOR Corn Kix pions are selected, the top home cont-:-whlch IS lln~d _with ~res~ glnla City, Nevada-a $~ 0, U: S. South Dal1ota. The award, a $500 sewing exper'ls appeal'. each yen!' material - has tltr ec qua 1 t e 1 Savings Bond by 1· A. ~net & scholarship, was presented by ···'In the National Fashion Revue- length sleeves and a flat rounded .Company. · . Colorado Woman's College, Den• a highlight of the annual convcn- collar. A matching hat and smat·t Third prize, Eemor division: vel'. The twenty-two other na· tlon of the National Wool Grow: pamsol complete her ensemble. Paullnc Schmidt, 20, Logan, Utah tiona! finalists received special ers Association. . Other Winners Art U1ttcl · . ·-a $lOO U. S. Savings Bond by nwards of hand-woven all· wool 1 ... " Both ·top winners In this yea1·'s .Other· national award winners· S. Stroocll & Company. skirt lengths and stoles !r·om contest enjoy great Interest- In announced· fo!lowlng the National Fom'lh prize, .Junior division: Chamberlin's Handwoven s or home·: economics· studies. Miss Fashion Revue are: . . I ALl'ALI•'A ITAY, firs! antl srwnul MJXI'D I!AY TnquiJP ,tl Ill l~ \\'••rhlf'~ilny nll••rnonn ciPnrl· rntllng Will rlrllvrr HttiiPI ~t1ong sfii'PI Dnnsvtllr J>honl' IIIII'. For! y 11'111 ~~~ fur liOc•. All· nrn~' phrmr Mn~on I m 7 17Hii MA I l~ld I'VI'Illllgs 7w!J I clltrnnnl 111111ls Jc• l'llr h C hlHsi 1wlf II ~ An~ lypn nf lnrlnm WILT" ffAUJ, ARlrRR ruhhlsh Ingham Countv News I on HEN J'-3 room hol!Ae with Nllllf Oi\1, Jll'l\Hit HA!s \111\' IIY II Jill hi I JIPI HfJI\ "'' Phono Mnsnn on 7 7712 Plrr lrlr lty, Rultnhln for eldl rly 1 tlrs l'IIIIIIP M tson MrH A Mrll•r llwll llltrl In llllllllllll IIH' 1\llllvlllt• February 14, 1957 Page 7 1 nllplr Ln~tnn l'nrm, 1R~fl 'l'orn Wst s h 111 ul I p 111 M1111ii11Y lwlfp IInson 1onrl, phonn 1\lnRon OH 1f11111 Ill lrhltlll~ IH fo1 llu• IN MMiON "1 hrrlroom hnnH 2 •II• Jl' ,. • 1 "' rnlnaling 111\IIIHhiJI hulli 0 l.llgt IIIIJII' room full "llndifillr 1111 lho• II IIIHIII!Jon OJ hust 1111 111 oil lit ul w dis nntl lliu 1 huslnr>ss 111111 h rn Il prop t•l•slt 1 In JIJ,p 111 w r orHilt Jnr1 flt Rl Wm A I fo'Jr.LO I AXP 1\ Yf'ns Ill lu lilt llghl In foil• II By, rlf lorntlnns 1\lih rnnl11rr shndt• I pn~ Or tl1 ol C llllllllill11 hW2jl 1 tsy 11 r rns < I Johnson l nxrs nrt• nhiP nl unr, 7.Jm !lUI A 'f'llf ~ jihllllf' 1\IIH[)JI Oil "%71 mm· rontl \VPrlnrsrlu~ nntl s 7w I p dn~ from[) 11nlll 2 r.x1r.pt I til I till! 1 lh n111l 21 Will rolh I n1 rJASON IIOMFS Pr.flplr~ Ri llr. B urk on 1111 sr tlnlrs nr.or[•r VanflrrnnrJ, I< II II Ahlp II l'nsllrPr 'i211 I Cards of Thanks \\1 111sh In thnnk. ran frwtuls nnd neighbors for th "' lp 11 till tunc 11r nut 111 e, lllll !1 t rn 1111 ,, Is ot lllndn!'ss also \\1 wish In lhmk thr. S!ol)t. htidJ.(I I!Pntwtll 11111 I 1sllc llrr. dPputnwnts 1\lr and !\Its WJI I11m Wilson mHI 1\11 and Mr ~ llohu t \VII sort 7w1 p BO:-.JD I lltsh to thtllk my fr H nds nr 1,-:hlint s 1\l.tson Clw dPf>lllllllr.nt nncll aton Hnp1ds flrr. "' p u tmPnt fm thf'lt heir, at lltr• - llome for tmH nl 1111 fit I Mrs l!'ssc Bontl Zemer phone 7w1p lteal Estate Phonr. OR G11Gl Mason WAN'I ED - P lSlli!C for 2) hencl of ~oung rnlllc fnt thts romm,_: season Robert Jl Stm man, 23-1~ S !Irs road Houlr. 2 Lesltt! Phonr M tsnn OR (i li8() 7w1 WAN1 ED Logs md stnncllng trmhC't !lowe S tw Mill Htw•s Junr t1011 Phone i\lrson OH 7! b!'il ot Leslie JU !l2~2G l 2wlf -- -,. -- LIVESTOCK W AN 1' E D-All J(lmls of hvcstocJ, of an} nge Mat ket pr Ire p,ud Also 11 til do livestock lrucklnJ at all tunes Roy D Donald ]287 Lnmh road Mason Houle 3 Phone Oil 7 Oj82 27wlf POULTRY WANTl'D- Heavy springers nnd fr ym s custom dressmg Wtll ptrk up W X Steadm 111 G20 s l~clgm phone on 7!1171 WAN'IED- All l M1ch1gan NOTICE We have seve1al good farms Arttftcial Breeders houst!s and northern properltes that can be bought on terms Co·op Public Hearing 11{, ACm~ fatrn, 4 room house WE WILL l'INANCE ~our nnw rOP BULLS of 1!1 !need~ Mcm The coty council w II meet Tuesday Februory 19 1957 ot 8 00 o clock .md other lnJ!dlngs Located Capp honw tl lowest rost Lo11 hCJ s Ill eed t heu cm1 s fm $'i p m n tho ctty counc I rooms to rev ew tho follow ng spec nl osseumont l r.lwecn Mason and Lansing monthly pnymf'nts fm thn fin< s1 Learn how ) ou c tn hcconw a roll• ond ot 101d limo ond ploco ony person ontore ted on or obrochng to uod specool osseosment rolls may lole h11 optn ANYONE FOR AUTOCRAPHS•-Ncw Yorlt stocltbrokcr John I Taem gets asststancc from his wife as they handle some 1:00 P. M. Saturdcy. Feb. 16 1:00 P. M. of the 400 volumt>s which contain the frults of his hobby- A full line good form moch1nory da ry oq 11pmr.nl h1y corn 1949 Chevrolet lluck 30 000 autographs Mr Tacm owns a collection of slgnaturcl Terms - Cosh rangit g from Matte Anlotncttc to President Eisenhower I~ MRS L B HARRIS Prop eluded arc such pt omtncnt specimens as Adolph Httler, Man& Thctcsa Mussolint and "'Udolph Hess Tacni calls the hobbJ ' my happy Elclmess I am a prisoner of 11 " ' • A~ction Sale 2 m1lo1 oost of Hoi n Holt rood Legal Notices Stockbridge 1:00 P. M. Tuesday. Feb. 19 1:00 P. M. 30 head Holstein cattle do~ry oqu1pment h >y corn small looll truck Terms - c,,.j, Pupils to Get J H OSBORN Prop Sa·!k Shots Auction Sale All pupils ,11 tmuilllg school t'l 6 m1los 1oulh of Jockson on US 127 to W.dwiro road cost f~rsl f<1rm Stockbt iclgc 01 \\ hn tltcnrlcd one of the tlll Auction Sale B mdos south of Wobbervdlc on Searl• road to losco road 1/4 m lo cost on Iasco rood corn(]r losco ond Brogan road1 1:00 P. M. Monday. Feb. 25 1:00 P. M. 22 hood do~ry cows and hc1fors straw trader Terms - 6 12 Months T mo LAWTON VOTES Prop Auction Sa~e 3 m1lo1 southwest of Ann Arbor on L1borty road 1~00 P. M. friday. March 1 1:00 P. M. 22 hood coltlo farm mach1nory hay grarn da~ry cqu1pmoot Terms - b 9 Months T mo ROBERT MAST Prop Auction Sale 5 m1los wost of Malon an Columb1o road to Ono"d,,g' road south on Onondaga road Ph mdc1 1:00 P. M. Sat•• March 2 1:00 P. M. 60 hood Holslem cattle form mach nory dairy oqu pmont Terms -Cosh HARRY DROWN - CHARLES PFISTER Props Auction Sale 5 m lo1 north of Jackson on US 127 1:00 P. M. Sat•• March 9 1:00 P. M. 26 head dory cattle, full I no form mach1ncry hou1chold good1 hoy gra n Term! - C,, h EMMENT PEEK Prop Auction Sale 14 mdos o'St of Malon on Howell road to Kana road south on Kane road I m lo 12:30 P. M. Fri.. March 15 1:00 P. M. 25 hood dairy coltlo form mach1nory da~ry cqu1pment Iced Tcrms - C,,.h MERLE FLEURDON Prop Auction Sale 6'h mde1 northwest of Stodbr~dgc on Dc ORORR FOR PUDL!CATION APrOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN Auction Sale ORDER FOR l'UBLICI\TION Ill II LATIIROI'E-Mnrch B 1957 Y4 mdo oost of F1tchburg store on F1tchburg road ANNUAL ACCOUNT At n ~ei-\H HI of Knlcl t:cnul leill ut Stnlt uf l\t1ch g 11 1 he Pu b1 to Colli t WEISSINGER-Mnrch 6 1057 !u r Jhllf{! Olf PI Ill thu Clt) or Lnn t 1 Lh!..! Cuunty of Ir11 hnm < Stull) of Mlcl11~ n 1 nu 11 mnc l:0\1 Inc In t~nlcl r,,., ntv nn the II th dny of At. n Kf1K~lon or tUlle! Co ll L held HI. tht f01 the County of ln~h 1m u nnrv A () lfHi7 P10lu tc OfTICu in thu City of MuHnn II 1:00 P. M. Sat•• March 23 1:00 P. M. At n He~t:llon of ~tnid Cotut 1'1 ••unt HUN IIOBJmr L I>IIAKE 11 ti County on thu 11 tit l1y of 1 cbau B hood cottlo form mochmery, mtlcollanoou• nrt1clcl Ji'cbrul11l' 13 IU67 111-{o of PJOhuto uy A [) 11167 Prc•ent liON RODERT ! In the Matter nl GLOIUA rac•onl liON ROI!Eitt I, IJRAI•E Terms - Cosh lu•htc of Probntc lAI•l"R 11 minor hul~-:1 of P1 obule MRS SAM CONWAY- S V LAWRENCE Props In the M 111m of the Estntc M K ( n e V (,, IVf K In vln filed h In tho Mntlct of tho E:-~lutc oC I WE!SS!NGEII lJcconHml tid C 1111 t. hc1 1 ot lwn 11lu!-tii1J.r t.hnt VONIJA M \ Y LA !IIROPE Mmo1 Notice l• lle~eby G1vol fhut the 1 c nid m rwt comoH \\ lthln the 1 roviKiuntl Luvondu Mny LnthiOJU.! hnvha~o: tttlon of Ccntaul TIUHl C1m1 uny nn Auction Sale f A~t. lit1 of tt c E:o.:t111 S(' ~Inn of HIt,. tt tlllld C"llll lu r 1.et.ltloa tnnyln~ DIHothy WciHHinJ.l'cr W1l~-:ht co truHtce nd nu yin~-: thnt tho Juvenile Co 1rl t llll Mt H Albo t Riel II d Mllcholl or DII 2 m1los south of Horton, M1ch1gan on Horton rood of tan!d eHlnte 1 1 uylng fo1 the allownnc 1r!Krllr.tlnn of H dd chl!cl nnd It nt 1 onr· Jr JKI!ecl St1cct L tllHllU Mlchhum b1 ---, of lhuh fourth u 11 11\ nc ounl nK 1:1 II "r tlu t thtJ whP o h H ts of the nnrcnt:-1 liJIJolnted hm ~-:uu1 cllnn to hnve cu:Jtod &IUKlccK \\Ill be hcntd on Mnach fl 11157 r 1mld mlnnr AI\: In I> fiulwt nnd Ocllo 1f he 11c KOn nnd emu of her edut utlon nt eleven o r.lock In the fo11 nf m nl th 1:00 P. M. 11 Bn l.ic1 1 c unl The program is in charge of the Youth Fellowship and there will be a 1 taking part; The church school will be at 11:15 a.m. · Ri~hard b'eek Comp.Qses Own Canfafa Rites Are Held Rieharrl Peel\, formerly of Ma-. ganisl there, eDmpnsir}r: I he return this fall to worl< on his son, IIH~ composed the music for music. II will be performed by I dllelor's degree in sacred musiponclent. lie ended hi.5l1 '$ 19 told the Lansing Civitan club al male sl\elcl.uns of the family life with a shotgun in lhe door- its luncheon rneellng Monday. closet. This formal name-calling yard at the new home Sunday I $1.00 8ft' Judge Ryan indicated that can increase tl1c atmosphere of State Books Orchestra Iorenmm. Ile had recently bought ANGEL FOOD Yaluc 7 brolwn ilornes are one of tile fre- bitterness far heynnrl that previ- Loc;il aucllenccs will have tile the farm, moving there a few CAKE PAN -MAGNETIC WALL quent factors _in the bacl\g.rounrls ously existing ancl compl_et_ely O(}fJOJ'llrnity to llear· ,. var··r,cll mont lis ago from tile 1ormer resr· 1 99' STUD FINDER-reducl:5 well! of you.thf~ri oifen~lcrs_ comrng he- wreel< any cll~lllCC! of reconctlmg, musical program when "The In·c denr·r~ ncar Aurelius Center. .. and pl11ster dam~ge. fore hun 111 I he P!.~~~~~~ court. the JUdge poJntecl_ ~LIL At t_(lf! •..lernalional Festival ofMusic ... ap ..... J'\1_r! B_rcJIYIL~~-as .. lmr:n in Bot- -- ······-··-~- .. - .... "The relalionshrp betwecn,1!Je \'ery least, an adr!Jitonal lmrner penrs in the MSU auditorium, lineat(North D<.11\otu, August':.l5, ---' hr_cakclr.JWn o( the family unit ancl has heen crcatecl, he oaid. Wednesday, February 27. Star· 1906, son of Clarence and' Ola crtme Js too pmnouncerl to he "This pro~eGUrai change of ring Ted Heath and his m·chestru, Brown. He was graduated from ign;Jt·ed," Judge _Ryan saicl. "Pro· proviciing a GO-day cooling-off June Christy, AI Hibbler and tlw Mason high school in 192£l. He vldrng Ihe pnrtres, pnrlrcularly I .· ,, . . . , . . Eddie Heywood trio, the 2 per- and Alice. Gillette were married • those·· wilh. children • with ''lll I pctrori b,fot e lorm,ll charges are f ormances, sponsorec1 hy t 1lP. in 1935. lie was a farmer· arul opportu~ity_ lo voluntarily recon· m~dc. was recently nclr~ptecl by 1 MSU lectur·c-concert series, will had been a tool nne! die mal,er. cJie then· chfferences would l1elp Illrnors," Judge Ryan sarcl. "If its l.be al 7 and 9:30 p. m. . He was active in community and FORCE CUPS Rec:~.49c lodge affaifs. He was a membct• ••• Live red rub of Mason lodge No. 70, F. &. A. ber. Keep their !VI., Ingham Farm Bureau and shape for years. 39' the Gleaners. CANVAS Surviving are lhe widow, who GLOVES 49' teaches in th9 Leslie schools; 3, 2 Pair children, Howard, 19, al Michi-1 r ··•, gan State; Marie, 17, a senior at :J :::..•. • ...... :.• ' ' Mason high school; and Clarence, 13, who atlencls the Eden school. DUST MOP There is also the mother, Mrs. Cl Reversible red cotton Ola Brown of Mason; brothers, Ellsworth of Mason and Chester dust mop of Leslie; and sisters, l\Iiss Nel LENK lie Bmwn and Miss Helen Brown, both of Mason. TORCH$299 89' Regular 5369 Only Mrs. Raymond ENAMELED Dies .in California TOiLET SEAT Fllo "'No · · Mrs. Guy Raymond, 83, died at SAVE $2.261 on lhi1 11urdy ono 11Gl National City, California, Mon· proco toiler 1oo1. Whitt onamol Iday morning. She was tlw former fini1h There Atla Bullen, daughter of lhe late .. on this new R. J. Bul,Iens. DRAIN HOSE Ada Bullen and Guy Raymond REG.$625 $]99. were married in Mason in 1898. 69c JfJ ftc Are They operated a hardware store Value 19'7 where Perkins Hardware is now located until moving to Califomia Hundreds in lDOS. In California they were '57 NORGE in business with a cousin, Er nest Bullen, in the Home Land DELUXE 2-WAY DRYER Building Co. l\Jr. Raymond died More n few years ago. • Dual-Dry Selector lets you • Giant-Size Lint Screen dry with or without heat· She is survived by 2 children, Bargains • Exclusive 5-Way Venting F'orest Tlaymontl anrl Mrs. Rod· • Exclusive Time-Line simplifies installation '· ney Townsend, both of National PLASTiC BOWL SET City; seveml grandchildren, and Control times any dryin9 ' period up to 120 minutes • Automatic Door Switch a brother, Ward Bullen, of Ma· At son. A brother, Hubert Bullen, . $19a and 2 sisters, Mrs. Frank Lott 9'.9c 5 49 • Super-Volume Blower Fan • Fully illuminated control CAICEPLAT~ 1 99( and Mrs. Fmnl~ Sever·ance, pre· Value · · circulates more air panel ·&covER Perkins ~edecl her· in tleath. Value MANUFACTURER'S' LIST $:t:t9.95 ~===-'\~.so available in g~s model at slightly hig~or pric~ The Cossacks Are Coming· WITH The original Don Cossacl< OUTLET chorus and dancers, directed bY See their founder, Serge Jnroff, wiil '57 IIORGE DRYER appem· in concert in the Miehl 59' gan State university attclitorium, For • HondyS~lectorOial Tuesday, February 26. 'l'he ori Hurry I Hurry I • Giont Lint Screen ginal Don Cossacl< chorlts was 49~~ • "Knee-Action" born aroundn campfire near Con Yourself! S\3995. stantinople in 1920. A band of FRICTION TAPE ~ct Now and Door Lotch PORCELAIN SOCKETS • Supcr-Copacity . Russian soldiers escaping Com 30-Foot Roll Friction Tape Save-While Dryer Cylinder · ;.~ avallabto In gas model munist domlnntion. sang of their. • 21-Inch Blower Fan allllghstr hlghor prlco horr.elancl thousands of miles · ·rhey Last/ away. Ir1 the hand . was Serge Jaroff, who had been a choir· master before the war. He se· lected lhc most impressive voices and welded them into a chDrus of 30 men. L'.atet• they became the PERKINS. HARDWARE choit" of· the Orthodox Cathedral ·· fAG son Home Appliance of St. Sofia: A concet't manager heard them anrl sent them on Mason ;IAD:W.Mnplo · ·I Mason . : •. '.' ~ ~ .• . ' , . ' . r .. ' >. . ··,_. tour• !'' ,. lnglwu; Co'unty News February 14, 1957 Page 2 North 'White Oak ~~ r·.~,' l•'rii'!'HL l"lliiUWH Mrs. Belen Beeman Legion Members Stage Meeting Stlll'ldll'idg•• Buplisf, .J:rmrs F. • l.rHnil:ml, p:islo!'. Mnl'lling ·wor· , :;l1ip, lll::to, llw i\nwt'i<'a·fnr· C'l1ris1 off<'ring will lw lalwn; , r•l\l!l'l'il sdinol, II ::JO, Gnnlm1 • f\<'l'Jlf'l', SllfH'I'in!t•iidPnf; BYf'. ' 1:1~ p. Ill., will! Mrs. M:rric Hrwk· • 11'!'11, SC'IIillr, 1':1111 Prentic-e, srw;il(· • <'1', ml1il1 union, .John Prc~nfil'l', fi'lltlfll'al srrvir'L1S won1 t~on· , spP:iiH•r, suil.ic:>l'l, "llow Dnes t lw clur:tc•cl \Veclncsclay, F'ehnlai',V (;, , 11"1.\' Spiril Cuicl<''!" l':1•cning at 10 :r. m. from IIH• Groves .lC ;;pn·ic·c·, N; junior d1nir pr:retiC'r, Co ..\lf'mr•rinl l'iwpc•l at Flint. 'l'l111rscl:ry, ·I p, m.; micl·wccl( HPI'. Bl'atrirc Trrii'JJSCJHI nffi. ~PJ'Vir·c• :rf 7::m; c•iloir pmr:tiec, c:i:rt(•cl. Burial was in Stnc·kbri!lgc ' H;:m; I f:1ppy llu:;tlrrs r:lnss Jlnrty t·emc:otr.ry :rl 2 p. m. Rrv ..Jnmr.s It's tire most exciting ongino development since tlw first Rocket was launcl~ed! Jo:ngln•••T.-; l111 \,: dn·am.·d fol' •d' ;111 at t lw IJn!lH' of l\IJ·. and Mrs. Wil· J•J. Lomh:rrd comluetcrl the gl'nV"· ·~···•1r~ 1/w f1wJ f'f'UIIftlll.\ of dn:d-jt•l f'itl'lntrt·li~tll o1111J f'll:,.!iiii'I!Ja! l'olllftiOI'd 1'\I'I'!Jiitlrt:d Jull'..,l'flll\\1'1' ' li:rm N:rglr.y with a potluc·l( sup· side ,-;en•il·c•s. :1 10-ro-/ l'f!IIIJH'I':o- ..,i•lll r;~fio. UtJI lo IIH·•·f rl11· pPr f•'ri!l:w fHdl'llli:d \\ a 1 7 p. m. anrl lonpw irll ulll:·d:llldin)~ fur· I c'\t'I'JIIiorwl dririu;.! "i111o~li••11. ju-1 "111'11 If,,. f'f'flllfllll~- in IIIII'Uwlorwrariuu. OH'f't>lf•l'illlll' lu·~nlltl 1111' :t_f pqir11 :111d (/I'll .~111/ 1wL1y. fllrl;; ha:-. ir in llu· "''"" ,/-:! :Hidirinrlall'ill'ltur•t•lur~; Hlllorualit·.dly .i•·l inro flcwli:t·l. •· Yo11·11 lind it'...; liJ.·,. tn·11 l'fi,L!.iw•.o; :H·I j,,,,, 'J'J,,.,.,::-:. '"' in!o~lanl IHI••~I i11 '"~'~II'•· ouul uwh·rlht•lwud.' TRIPLr=-ACTION RESERVE POWER! pnH 1'1'. ) llii'IJ nppl't'f'iOIII' llu• j IIHIII'1Ji;1l1' r·•·· fu ,\IIIII da,r·lll·tLI,\' :-;itnpl~ nwl:,!r' tlw :u:t·r•J,•r;tlnr lu'.HHI!I rJw :1 j r11arl.: tfrhiiiJ,!.· ~1111 1'1rj11~· :-pou;-:•· :1~ :11111lllf'l' ( )J,J..; •·nnl ril1111 inn I o ~ t lilt' :tnt/ ~fill .. t'i!ll Hill tlw l'i'•tT\4' ..... ! '1'/w .1-:.! Hul""-1'1 till' 1' Florida. . 1 ~:i1•rn !'. cnmplimcnlar~· card for Mr. nnct Mrs. !1. Wheeler o( Saturday cvr•nin~ guests of Mr. I V11l:rgc caucuses Will h~ helcl TV TREAT Eck-Rich Slicod v , AIJ.Mcat I Yes .. '. for a ,complete 9election of t.he qu'ali;~ty fo~ds you know the enhre Bologna · farnily will enj~. shop qt your friendly IGA I;'ood Store. Free Portable 2 J-Lb Pkgs. 95c Te~ev.ision Set Wo will givu aw.-.y FREE .1n IGA Portable Televi TV TREAT ~:~n sal (on displ.1y i11 olll' slorc) to tho per~on who, in MciNTOSH the opinion of our fudges, b~sl ,,mwer tho following: U. S. No. I App~es Cello 29c [dr:cs will bo limilod to 25 wo;ds or lms and will 4 Lb Bag ~ 7 jc1dgcd on sincmi~y. o;iginulity and neatness. Judges' doci~:ons will be final, CciiSOlation prizes will be __ 1/olrdc:l t.~ scccnd, ihird and lo:1rlh pl.1co winners. Th·:;c will ::.l:o be p:·izcs rx children under 14. TREAT CI_OS 1NG DATE OF CONTEST IS THURSDAY, TV FE13RUARY 28 FISHER'S Store pcr,onncl and their immediate families arc ex TV TREAT cluded hom the co•ilcst. Nobisco Mixed Ne,ds FANCY CEST 7-0z. Tin 43C SecMre E~try Blanks Have ,F,un Around the TV Set Cookies .(if Ched, .. Qut Counter Famil~' ~ wi·th These TV Treats t 7'h-Oz.Pkg. 29c TV TREAT tU M®mghhor! .. IGA There are many organizations like IGA . TV TREAT TV TREAT TV TREAT TV TREAT TV 'TREAT 1 that arc: in a position to buy in hugE JGA DILL quantities. Some of these organizations de Dinners Popcoa41 n Clocks Cheese Potato not pass on all of these savings to theiz Beef-Chicken-T urkcy Luminous Dial 'customers. The tremendous purchasing Pickles Handisnack Links Chips power behind the 6.000 IGA food stores 2-Package Deal from coast to coast throughout the United 69c 27c 16-0z. Jar $1:t95 State~ and Ccnada makes IGA purchases 23c 2 For SSe 14-0z. Bag 49c huge. savings great This is another im· oortant reason ·why you can save money everv day bv trading at IGA. ------•·,· ·~ BROADCAST You'll enjoy this treat! ~ I. Corned Beef. Hash 1 I· BEEF - Campbell's 2 16-0Z. CANS 29c 2 CANS 59c I Pork fi Beans 2 ,.oz. CANs37c ~. MARLENE ROASTS l ____ --: ___2_:·~~~~-/ OLEo· CHOICE BLADE CUTS . .· 4 lb 89c nly lb 33c MANOR HOUSE Instant ·Coffee BONELESS Frying Vecd Roast Chickens FRESH · 5-oz. Jar $1.19 CUT-UP Pineapple LB LB 39c 39c Sweet and .Ripe Wesson Oil LARGE SIZE Pint 39c PORK ROASTS lb l9c 39c Quart 73C · FRESH PICI-JJC STYLE Large-Fancy-Snowy White P'ORK LOUNS. Whole or Rib Half LB 49c ' Cauliflower AUNT JEMIMA ~-STEAKS Round or Sirloin LsS9c 39c' Pan cake Flour __ 2 LB PKG. 37 C '~ ;S-WISS STEAK lb49c EXTRA SPECIAL LOG CABIN :.Spare Ribs La 49e . Beef Short Ribs LB 10C ·Radishes . BEEF OR PORI< ANY SIZE-No. Charge for Slicing .-Liver CELLO .·Booth's Frozen SYRUP LB 29e Slab· Bacon La 47c BAG Sc 'I'' SEA FOOD. 12-0z. Jar . ·33c ·. :.:.:M:.:.:'IN:...:.· =U-=-T=-E ...:S:...:T:..::E:.:..A.:.:.K.:.;:S:... ____~_..Ls..-7--9_;;;;.c Sliced Bologna GRADE I LAKE TROUT :·, LB PKs.·69c '! GRADE A LARGE or Grade I Skinless \<, DENSMORE'S /- IGA FOODLINE.R ' 'Open 9 to 9· Every _Day lncludi~g ·Sunday. :· .. ~._, ·\···:·~·:·~n,~ .. "If ,. ' : nnOWNJES HAVE PARTY Girl Scmtts of Brownie tmnp r , I Recipe No, lOB hncl 11 vnlenllnc pnr•!y Local Government Day Monriny nt Lha homa of Mr·s. of the Week Hichnrcl Lynn, co-icnclel' of 1he Is Planned for Women Soctal 6venls and Personal lmnp, Mrs. fo'urrcii Hnwe Is troop lenrlcr. 'J'IHJ girls played g1unes Tf wnmr.n III'CJ lo ilCl lntolligcnt functions In the nfler•noon sr.s. So/ocfod /rom lho col/ucllan ol nnrl hnci r·cfrcsh mcnt s, voter>~ tin•n lhoy need to lmow sion ~tnrllng nt 1 p, m. 'I'Iwro lavorilo rec/po• complied by homo ~ . . more nhm1t hnw lcwnl govern- will he opjHll'lunity Jnr qtwstlnns Engagement Told domon1lralion women, Apple crisp is Presbyterians to Meet Munith WSCS a /avorlfe o/ Barbara Marlin. menl is IH'cscmtly or·gnnl;wcl. In from the auriienee nl both ses· nn~wer· to this n<'erl "Loc•ui Gnv· slon~. A simpicJ Jundt will !Ill APPlE CRISP Welcome Home ernmcnt Duy" will !nile pim'J! nt nvalinhle rlur·ing the nonn iHilll', ·Has February I egg, boaten tho Dnlhl township hail In Iloit D. linin llrni;c, pn•siricnt ell Thailand Missionaries I c sugor FrirlH)', Folmlllry 15, ur·c·ot•dlng to Mld1ignn Instltulr. of LnPnl Gov- 1/J c siltod flour Party Honors 1\'lrs. Annettn Sc~iuwffor·, homr. nrnnwnt, will preside 111 tim 2 Hl•V. anrl lvlrs. l I. Gaylorcl Knox, C'hurc·h nf f:i1risl in Tlwlianrl. Social Meet I I baking powdor dcmonslrat Ion agent. Sponsnrccl sosslnns. pinch of salt mission:tri•·s to 'i'iwilancl, Will lie 'i'iH'Y havo WillciiC'cf hntil the coun Munith WSCS l!ad Its Fehr·unry Mrs. Zola Dart by the Ingh11m home r]!'monstrn· Lenders fmm tlw 7:llwnw dl'ln· guJ•sts at tit" Mnson l'rJ•shy· try and the dllll'l'h emerge II> meeting htsl '!'ilur·sday in tile Mi• above ingrodinntl togolhor ond lion groups, the meetings· ar·c om;lralion J.:I"OllllS nil llVor tlw 11 (l!l'illll <'11111'1'11 SIIIHiny, l•'l'ill'llill'Y irnpol'lillll f:u•tor:; In the life n( clllil'Ci• social room. Mrs. Loren stir in one cup chopped apples, lfl A "welcome home" Jlllrly hon- "Jl" to ail who wish more lnfor- c•otlnly will b1! prPscnt. Material '17. Hev. anri 1\lrs. l THEATRES- DINING PLACES- BOWLING -DANCING- RACING- SKATING lngllam County News February 14, 1957 Page 5 llamld Gales, iJ(J;Ij Lertoy Leo, I niiLHCIII nuslnc•s~;nwn . l :132; Bob Inghram, 5:!7; and Joe 1 State !•'arm Ins. won ·I points South Leroy ----=---=-~~-::-:::::::::-:::--:---:-:-.:--::--:--:--:--:--.:-:=-- 1 Ellct·hy, 57•1. 'from Cnpltal Asphalt while Mn· Va11111W11 \V. S. C:. S. i.-• spon "COME HUNGRY THEATRE HITS '!'cam standings are: son Elevator unrl .Iayec•es en!'h sorlng a fatlwr unci ~"n lt:lll!lllt't AND EAT ALL vV L won 3 points from Prim Bros. and 111 their hall \Vmlnrsday nigh!. YOU WANT" FOX "Curtwu, Bc·a~t of the 1\mawn," Cummings ...... m :JI I li-t< las, l•'c)JJ'IIiii'Y 20 Ill 7:·1:-i, 'I'JJC•rp Will wltkh I~ In mlor and stai'H .John 'I' Ill' !I! !1111 i•· M u n AI Jllee ...... :i·l :1·1 Rolling high sin1:l" gnnw~ anrl ltr• a pmgr:un art t'l'll'llrd. i\ fre•• Bromfirold nnd Bevc•J•Iy GuJ·Ianrl, Country Siy!n Jo'l'idlt~· ll'ttl ~;n ltmla;,• Mol'sc Hesttll'llnt ...... fit ;17 1wrles wei'!! llarnlrl Larldns, !iflti; will nffm·lng will lu• lali!!ll. 'l'lw llliiiiY l:lll'lll:i of (ic•n:• Nc•l· wns filmed entirely In Brazil, Bement's ...... :l!l :JD Clarence l•'ry, iJ()(i; Dicit Mill:i, mo~t of it In the Jungle that Is 1 ~r•n. rnmrd firsl iiS 1111 icl' slwtPI' Wyeth Lalmmtorles ...... Sodh of Traffic light at Holt Wednesday -7:30-10:30 P. M. Friday-Saturday - 8-11 P. M. OPEN Saturday-Sunday - 2-4:30 P. M. Private Lossons by Appointment We're Open for Parties on Sunday, Monday, Make Sunday breakfast a special treai Tuosduy and Thursday Nights Call Holt OX 9-2438 for Cia" Schodulos This is strictly a family affair. And mother isn't missing a minute of this leisurely Sunday breakfast. For quick variety she's serving cr~amed dried beef DANCING on hot buttered slices of HOLSUM toast. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT tv'lusic by Bill Sova and His Ranch Boys when you begin with a Yes. I it's a beautiful. morning . ROUI'-lD AND SOUARE DANCING ----.-· -·----· good breakfast. The special freshn€11S of HOLSUM BREAD AM~R~CAN LEGION makes the whole meal sparkle with extra flavor. North of Mas.on off US-127 There's a long day of fun ahead. 'This family PROSPECTIVE LEGION MEMBERS Veterans interested in joining the American Legion can is ready for it with plenty of HOLSUM energy. receive anplications from the Joy 0. Davis Insurance Agency, Ingham County News office, or the Mason postoffice. Why not give your own family the nourishment of HOLSUM BREAD tomorrow morninq. - Mason ~~hoa1e , FOX THEATRE OR 7 ... 7421 Fri.mSat., feb. 15-16 Sun.-Mon., Feb. 17-18 Tue.-Wed.-ThrJr: Feb. 19-20-21 WII\IMIN! UKENOTH~NG THE GREATEST TRUE ADVENTURE nw:1 seldom see them! FEATURE OF OUR TIME! YOUR EYES \ ~how you'll en,jo~' to the HAVE'v'u last hair-l'ull! And w:th SEEN .... BEFORE! NOW SHOWING FAST, FR'i\iiK, FUNNY! June ALLYSON Joan COLLINS Dolores GRA't Ann SHERIDAN Its (JQIIJk -easy menus Ann MILLER begin wit~ this b:read in M-G·M'• Smelt Dinners "The OPPOSITE All you can eat! /{1-:f* SEX"*~ Ill H()Ul/M-protected CIIIDIAStOPE &MnROt'OlOR $1 by the orange-red wrapper Snecializing in Bal WORLD. CHi\RCOAL BROILED Wlnntr ol Thb ~u~• Cannu Felllval top bard, The Golden P•lm Make it taste. better . . ACOLUMDIA PICTURE llawait and Cal'i.oon·--- Steaks and Chicken Serve it V.Tith ..• Clups and Spare Ribs · Lindy's Dtive·ln lnalwm County News February 14, 1957 l'iliJe 6 Holt P. T. A. Groups Stage Nirs. flobNt B. Welch Regular Meets 7 < Mlrlwa,l I''I'A lt.> i,tsl \lt'1'k Dlltlll'l IV.Is SC'I\I'd,j, ' f illrs l.t'lll'• \',t11Nilci·c•t, :!ll~ll 1 1 llllll H••fluls l•:ul'll AIVlll'lb by llrr• mlnlsll'l' 1d. lbP l\1Pilintllsl Six I y lltlllll.'i fill II ~imllls IIIIPIHI·j l'hlll'l'h. prJ 1ht; annuut Smul annivr•l'l;lll'>' Mr. and Mrs. /\. 1.. J'oo!;:•r fnmily .nigh! HIIJlJIPI' 111 C:i'oV~'II·i r·nll1•d on Mr. 1111d Mr·:·. r.;1•or•·:•· l>lll'g l'illlrdr Snlllrrlny I'VPnlnJ:. lilllll'll, Mrs. Millll' l'alul••r nnd Clrarii'H Smlll1 was mm:IPr Ill' I Mr. anrt Mn;. /\. 1.. 'l'olli 1c'ttl. ~~~I'~. t )ll~ w;1s c·u-hnsll'~~. f · gtll•sls Sunday 111' lwr parPnls, , W. ~;. l', .'i. will. IJJPr.•l Thnrsdlcti'·· ''l'lll•l,' '"'l'\'l·ri .,i ::••rllrr•rlll wilil • B·. I HI' II 1\lr.alldl\lrs.ill'l'ltal'rillislloJI.'I'IH' 1 1 ''1 11 'I I' 1 1 11 Un(er • I' ll'lllll',\' ·- , ~\'1 l l> J':;.. ol!r I >II • ll'llipfi!'rl l'l'"lllll ill \I( l'lli'fl'l'. 1 --~------S1lldin fnmily is llliiVing this ,JrJIII~Silll nl JO:.lll :1. 111. 'll~llsr• :1!· :\II'S, Vl'!'llfl!l Cral'l . i 1\'1'1'1) !'rom .Ja,.kson lo Dululh, tl'nding arf' In 1;1)'" tiH:II' own · Minnrsol<~. Mr. :11111 M1·s. l\lurll' wiJJp sc1·viet• 1 Jaycee of Idaho.· His remarl's ·were cllrectecl at the young men See Factory Representatives from : to etH!oumge them 'that as in the i days of the revolution there is· a RYAN need for young minds to lead the Curtis Kitchens U. S. Plywood Panelwall 1nntion and the world through this atomic · age into a peace 1 Foy Paint Andersen Windows which will ericlurc. ApJIOIJ;ted by .Gov. Wllll~ms to fill the. vucn11ey CJ'cnted by the •·etlt·ement of Judga -Black & Decker Tool Co. Charles H. lluyden. · Men Receive Awards llonored by Governors of botti Jllll'tles. Named to the Worknwn's. Comitcnslltlon At tlw J;uiuat·y meeting of ·the CommlsHion by for•mcr• · Rcimhllcnn Gov. 1\lm Slglm• In l!H7, Rylm WitH muuml Scout round table In Mason 3 men Chulrimm of the Workmeri;!! ComJmnsntion Commission In ·IIIIH uml Chnh•mun of r!:!ceivcd Scouter l'cy awards for 1 1 attending study courses a riC! be· Workmen's ComJmnsatlon Ar1pcnl Donrd l'n 191i5 by Demom·utlc Gov. Wl!llnms. ing connected with Scouting for 3 Candi;iate for 1\llchlgrm. Supreme C0111't Justice In 19M. years. Awards wci'c presented to Bring the Entire Familyl Ray Phillips, scoutmaster; How· • Nine· yea1·s of general h'W J)ractlce, the IMt 6 yea1·s In G•·amd llliJllds. arc! Gillett, assistant scoutmaster; Somethi~g for All . ' ·.· Bcsld~s with his tnmlly at 23-lt Tccmnsclt River Road, Lai1slng 'l'ownsltitl•. • :· : ., ·. , r._;, . •, ·• ·,., , .. · .' . , . . , ~ .. · . , - ••. . . ; · _ : . • . -' 'I .. ; _ ' . _ · andrna~ Dewayne Evans, committee·· ·------_;------~-..:..------~------~~------~~---~ ....~ ) .. "' lnoluun County News February 14, 1957 Paoe 2 l'l'A lHPflliJig 8ehef(Ulnrl Mr~. Colla 'l'nwnsr!nrl and M1•, rtc•guln1· mor.ling nf llw PTA Mrs. Gauss Gives MYF Members nnd Mr~. ,Tollll Gnt·rJnor ol' Woml· I I will lw nr•xl 'l'llur~dny evening, 111r1d, Mr~. Maud Mlll'lllllll'rll of i"i!hi'lllll',l' 21, nl I lin sl'ilnol, Till! Shower for Sister !loll unci Woil:; CildiiWI' nf Lnn· Have Party lm~Jnrs." rnoetlng will !rr.gln nl R Mrs, Lnwlon l1mJHH r.ntorlninr.ri sing were Sunday guo~IH of Mr·. Dansville News o'dcwll, 'l'lw prngmm is in c:lmrgn sPvc•rnl fl'ienrls IIJJd rc>lulives Sal· and Mrs. Wr~sh•y Sllnplwll. More lhnn 'Ill mc~mlll'rs nr IIJP of Mrs. Don LPonur·d 1111 rJ will llr> unlrry t>Vonlng r,l 11 plnl; nnd hhll! Helen Young MA 3-3931 M, Y. F'. of DllnsviiiP arHI Vnn· in tllr> palr•lolil' tlwnw. Tile sPnlnr shoWf'l' In honor of lu•r· HIHII'J', Mr. nnri Mrs .• Jnhn Lu:.• nf Mn· lown lind 11 Villr!nlinr> par·ly Sal· l'iror'IIH dll'f!PIPd hy l'vliss l~lslr! Mm. LyiP Shmy of WillirHnston. snn nnd 1\Ji'H, Allie 'l'hornpson IPII I M \'I•' AIII'IIJI~ I tully trr·day PVPIIIIU~ 111 11H· lown linll. C'ohh will Hing, 1111d llw .lrrnlnl' lltn·ing llrn P\'Pnillg gunwH 'l'lurrwin~· morninr: for· l•'lnrlcln. SI'Vf'l'lll IJJ('IIliWI'H nr lhe MYI•' 1\J!'ri. 'J'h llll1,.of llrr· Woml~ n~w r111nw lur. 1 l'iass of llu• D.rnsvrllr l•'ree l\JPili· ~ansvriiP g;rn Ill<' i\gJ!,iPs !Pre nil lllfihl'd I ill' l!l'f'lllllg s <'IIIPI'Iiilll wiisl Sundny sc·IHrol had II Jlltrly the WilY ilrl;l Willi (j!) J!l. Ingham County 11111111. 'l'lnrrsrlny nrtrnHmn and r•vPnlng I ,, ... d II'... w· , • 1 1 1 111 11 111 11 111 1 WSCS Plans 1 • .rl Jill' lnwn !tall. The• gnnrp ' .'ll • ~ ~. . • •. l:;rllrc•rPd ,11 ·I ::!1) .IIIII pl:ryrod J gcr~1d IIIJ:III for lnm:;~·ll Sl'IIIIIIJ( h FFA Boys Stage Villnc·s IIIII II :;::m. 1\trc•r il l'·lrili lpnrnls ''' !ross. llr:lrr .! qrlltl'll'rs "r ( N111r-l'a•·lisaJr) ' lire• J''llnl' l\n•rdr>r nf Olwmos Father-Son I I . ,' liJI[IPI' IIIPY plil\'Ptl "HTllPS !llld .,, • Sa es Campargn had ( Ollii'SI~ lllllii ~ n'~hll'k. P!iiYI'd II gond J::lllllf: illld 11'f'S al:·'.' ' . llnglr fur IIJe c•vc•rung wrlll .?.! MPmllr.rs of the f''FA 11!'1' c·on· 'I ho~l Jll'l'S«'Ill wrrc l Now \~'hen I pay .r:nsh I want 1 a bargnm. So I rlrwe up In a I cnsb gas station IIIHI what rlo 1 get'! Not 2.!J gal. of gas for $1.1)[) but 3.4 gal. or aiJOut •,:, gal. morr~ m· abnut 15',; rlismunt for payin!.! · cash. Besides T riCIIl't lwve In lic-k stamps. I would hardly lliss 111,\' wife for 1/10 of 1 cent each and they arc supposed to be free. But I pay cnsll fnr those al~o anrl they just don't seem to fool her any .more. Let's trade!· on!\• when! n0 stamps are given· 11nd gel our cash disenunl at tile lime o[ purciHJse either in c•xl ra ~[!I'\' ic-es or extra merdwnrli:;e. Thc r~usl.nmcr· sure g0ts a lick ing when he licks. stamps. No one wins but the stamp cnm· pa nies. They pt'acl ically steal II: -not quite. ROBE:RT D. WARD. St. Johns Thanks Expressed r want to thank Mrs. lPUi!i" Gilman of Leslie for llw fr.w nit·c• words in her letter of l•'chnrarv 7, anrl fo1· her mention of the dvie interest r hnve tried to show in some of my letters to lhe ell· 1tor of this pa'per. She said joy was brief. It ortcn turns into :o;ormw. By a few Jines she had read in I he paper·, I c.n· clurcclll lot o[ ~:otTow in my long, nne-man .inb, during my hunt for 11 man wl1o had not. had a drfnk but look the lives of 2 fine people. My joy r:ame when I was in Baltimore ami stood [ae!! to face with ll1c nian I helped to hunt, in the intere:;t of Mrs. Gilman and e. in the interest of us all. That joy has remained with me ever sinr·e. . , th Lon·r~est L;~ affair since automobiles began It was faith, and with faith Another chapter m e b comes joy. She asked me to innctllatc l110 minds of men against liquor, de OVER 180,000 claring that: my murder problem~ 1 · E BOUGHT IM 1956 THAD ANY will thus be solved. She asked me In WOJ'I' for peace, .nnd not MORE CHEVROLET c::: ~~~ STRAIGHT CAR .PRODUCTION leg place In yoitr village 1 of Ia te. It would be unjust, unf11lr to those Involved, for it is soon due to be tried. Alcoholism Is a tremendous lssue. We have our tcmpemnce AI. Rice Chevrolet orgnnlzntlons, Maybe you m·c a 447 S. 'JEFFERSON· lnyhmn County News February 14, 1957 Page 4 '\Vintcr Recreation Centennial Farmers Le-arn ,II ' Senator I Ottawa Hills More About Pioneer Days Okemos News District lin lnlrl'l!~llnt:( pnrl of lflP hP nclmilll'ti ill' illls rlifi'it•IJill' Hmll'll nf lim :'!JIIll'lnn Rnrwr~fln Potter Jly MICH. t\1, 1\N()J,J, l•':rrnwr:;' 1\'eoj( program at Mlrl,l· kPI'plnr.: up wllh l'imnglng lime·~. igan Stull' wns lirnt rlr•voiPri lo 'l'hl't'l• \\'l'r" niHtlll :l~ll PI'I'HI'Ill I Ill tilt' t•ontPilnilll dilllli'J' IHI/llll'illl~ 'rhe .Jollll 1\nowlt•s [illllily I'JI'I'S or I ill' I liJilrla,r dull. 'l'lu•y reports l'l'll)l'llllliiJ f:ll'lllS. 'f'llrrt• 111'1' nOW llll'lllhl'l'll of f11111JlJPs 111' pJotilli'I'S, move>rl lnt" liu•il' llf'\1' ii Go To Church ·, Th IS Sunday - M4t!ft**i* This Message Is Brought to You .This Message Is Brought to You as a Public Service by the as a Public Service by the Following Firms and Individuals Following Firms and Individuals MARATHON Wolverine Engineering Co. Ke:1' s Marathon Service Mason South Cedar Street and Eifert Road Lansing A. A. Howlett & Companv Mason The Peoples Bank of Leslie Bement Feed & Supplv Servi · h hes offer. In ~lraso11 Jlattotist, Cl:ll'l'lll'f! Ilorltl, itual resources our c urc . . THE CHURCH FOR ALL •.. . pastor. Worship sr•rvif'e hegins * wiU1 t!w prelude at !l:!JO a. m., whichever Christian congregat10n Y~ ALL FOR THE CHURCH message hy the pastor; Suncla\' schrml mr!ets al 11 :1!'i it. rn. with l~den Unitml llt•el.lll'lm, Rev. select there are waiting to welcome you The Church is the greatest factor on earth for Paul Richards ;rs superinlenr!cnt; Herber! Chei'J'y, Jl ,------·------~-- Republicans Use Their Head~ s~c~M o RE fl~~t 11 :~;~:;::: •• ::::~::.::::~:::::. ::: F'ew men In politics- nt Jcast conlompol'III'Y Repuhlican ("'(o..')', MlljOI' Hny CollruJ, ('upl;tln politics- over· won ovm• Lhe hcar1s an~! votr.s ol' party mem Snnw nf llw fun nf lhe news· In his mother. As 11 ltuy ne gnl 11 Marslmll Burl' nnd ltohl'J'I llil· hm·s us did Lawrence Linrlcmer· of St·oci One cent will buy lit tie in these days of inflation. Yel. I'!!IUieJ•s still ~;·et l'nll·si1.P llliii'A·ins , 1111 Milll Producers association. i .Julius anrl Wnr·r·en Chapin urul t•olumn I'Uh!s. We nrc c•u!tln~-r M were al theil' !~den farm hnnw the penny, if it conveys to us·somc of the quality of 1he mnn 1 Get Results with in whose imn.gc it is coined, still has great vnluc: 1iown on sonw nt' t.lw Slllll'iiiA" Ill'· Milk Prndur·et·.~ association. 1 nvPr Sunday. 13olh allend M.A.C.I SELL-BUY-TRADE t.we11n wcrrtls. Okemos is otJI in frnn1 in the~------, Ingham County lca!-(uC lmskelhall h N \_Vhy didn't snme~nr• lhinll of il J'H['(!, By healing Dansville 8:1·71l ln9 am County ews INGHAM COUNTY NEWS CLASSIFIED Brothers Are More than 3 before - those solul hlacl; bath llw Chiefs etl!l do no worse than feb 14 1957 Page 2 1 to~~l'~Joms'! l~tEleven oow.graoo ~h1ldren Wiped~~ 'Jhc:ir1~ c~nifthcyiMethcre~of games. Mason defeated Lros· -·:=ru:a:r~y~~·~~~-~;;~~=~~~~======~~======• Next week has been designated as Br·otherhood Wee!<. rtrrty hands ancl1aee:~ on suc)1.a lie •Hl·'IG. ~-· Of course, there are now so many special weeks, some lowe! Sunday ami tt was sl!ll . . 1 ·~-.. _-~·:c./ dean enough for evening guests. Thomas Br.atty of Wtllwmslon I ~--. JO or· 15 times as many as the calendar shows, that such was stale host to national Ffo'A I clesignat ions have lit tie meaning. But there will be ob Bob and Lucille Leonard Uii HOWEI.I,, MICHIGAN . '"· . . • . le::J!~~ew\~~nc~~:en~'~~li~ns pC!t'a!Prl lly L. D. 11li'IZ· roar! 2 miles northwest of nnd fungus disr!asc• . ~lo,\'1!1' ro:11l ju~l 1\'c•st or /vlorri1·c• 21J7 lit of mill1 and ·17!! lb of hill· Marshnll. 'l'l1is Is loeated 1'." Millville, I\ 'ill-cow llnrd is IJein~ no 11111 hoWJ'VI'I', apply litis I t'o.td nnrl alii lilt :J mill's north o! lll'lial, IIJ•o\1'11 sillt,l. mlles ens! of Stoc.;l\hrlrlgc! on M· Jmnrlll'rl ctfidPntly IJeJ'e in stan· mixture to IIH! trc•p ot' pli1nt whr•n Donald Jenlcs 1\'l'i>ill'l'l'illl'. Last yt•o~r .lotgJ'll· llltllf:I'.V tour nwmiH•rs mn f:C'I lOti .JUst oVPr ttw c•otmly line In Plllons thmugh use or Iabm·-sav· lllossoms 000 f'Hnr.9 of :10 rlozr.n r.nch, Prlr.os ~. J'llllgl'r] frnrn :Jfi In 4flf!, 'rho or,gR iNCOME TAX FACTS No, nrti1•ltloH nf tlw 2 gt•nups, will hn rlnnutcnl to !he sehonl II wa~ vrrlt!rl to linvn n ~opm·ute Honey Production 10-Year· PTA MembersI Hits Low lunrh prnr,rnm, Pttrdwses proh Claim All Exemptions fo1· Yourself !''I'll for I.IHJ Junlor·sunlol' .hlrJh abl~· will hjl n lllgher ellp, t11e 111 ~.itnd;brirlgc Wl1ftoh wiil meet 11,1' CAHr, COLI.IN' · 1 cnses hnrl starlr!ef nt Jlw wrong nl'llon is being taken fm• soma end in wntcr cnnscrvnlinn nw;1s lli'I!I'Hgu wnul\1,1' lnke cxpeclr!tl to Vote to Forn1 11n mor£~ I ha 11 ,I I hnrs a yrmJ', The llorwy proeltlr'tlon In 1\ltl:lilgan olhl'r r•rrtps, Divr•rslons fmm nl- urns. He explulnerl: "Instnnrl of lw nrnunrl 'i·flO thottsnnd casos. nnd Dependents · prPsPnt 1''1'11 unlit'l' Prr.slrlent l:wl )'CIII' wns lite h>WI'Si l'ur ill lolmPnl crops hnvn slopped nver hnlrllng the wulcr llf'nt' wlwrr It r nollf!rl C11111p will llll'l'i In !11nl'ch ,\'t•ars. f'oor WPalht•i' concllllons Jnlo (nl'd gmlns, potnlocs nnrl In fnlls nnd 11 In llu' grnunrl Two Groups ~loring A Penn Slnle slndr~nt stnll•lr•rl ('/'11/.! Is 0116 nf II ,lf!l'lr!.Y nf 111'/lcli!S 011 frtilll'nl IIICOJIIC IIIJJ to IIJ>pnlnt Jlrrl11fnntlng nnd plun· 1'111 elowu lwe ;wtlvity Pnrly. I .:.l:;t s1tme t•XIPIII soylwans and olhCJ' wlwl'f! 11 will lw marly for mt• t'VI'I'.I' 1,\'JH! of fnrm nedrlent In· flii11U. T/ic.w nrlie/1!.Y urc lw.ml 011 lllfnrmat(on l>l'mllllr!ll by Slocl;l>rirlllf! PTA voted lo form nlnt: l'lt111111lllt•t•s frrr hnlh groups. ,\'Par's l'l'op wa:; nlnwst a third l'l'ops. !':l11 prnducc"'H of some when we llPPcl 11, • hnvP sprmt 1/ic American lllst/rulr. of Mlcltlon11 They will h1• voll'd 11n nt. the w1 c:ldt> unrl nttlHirie the IJnme in .1C'£'OIIllllilll.v, e11111 llw 'J separate PTA for IIW 111'\1' Ji:m. lltll'l'i' lh1111 llw IH'C!VIot~~ .Y<•ar's "non·haslcs" are lrylnf( to show nlrw·tnnlhs of otll' funds hullrling rwnrly :J:!IIIl I'Pnnsylvnnla furm fiocfcl/1 of Oerll!fcl! /'JIIll/r! tlrCOI/Illllllf,y ill COOjJCrn/loll Willi rna Smith l!ll!lnentary sl'l1111tl April J11Prolint: and in~lnllt!rlnl tho tile llllcntnlllcvelllln fJei'Vfcc.) L. largl! mtlpul. fl.lldllgan .mnlwd tlwy hnve IICCtl hurl by neros grent clams and rr.sorvo!J·s to hold fnmlll!!s, anrl he founrl that ~ wllif'h would lndlirlt! til<' H nlf'rgl'd 1\liJy JIWiqing, to iwgln function· st!I'Cilill among all slnlr!H 111 IoLII dlwrted from whnat,.eoJ·n, mllon walr!J' wlileh HliOuld nnl have got· Werinr•selay anrl Salurrlny nrr. the Many people overpay their taxes her,nuso they cheat thems~IYob on sf'hnols In thr. Stod1hrlr!ge aren lng wlwn sr·hool J'C!:Htllll's In Sap· thuiJ· personal cxomtlllona. J>l'odtJellon. Callf~>rnia Is by t:ar and nlher basics. ten away In the first piiiL'l!," lllltsl rlang•'rous rlny~. The most. at tlie mcr.tlng Ja~t Wednesrlny IPIIlht•J', 1\Jrs. 1\Pitllf'lll Olio of tlw top pro1ltil'llll.( statn Willi • • • • • rlangerolls tlnw of rlny Is In the Hero Is how to count you1' exemtltlons (each one taltcs ;GOO ort your evr.nlng. It wns vntrd to IHtVt! IIH' .fnc]\~1111, fic!ld rllrPdor of ri!Hirlet i1linm•solll Hl'<'oJHI, 1111d J'lnrlr!a Cllfflll'li llnpe, fonneJ' GOP taxable Income): nftrJ'noon, heiWt!i!il 2 allfl •1. Ma· Munith MotlwJ·~ duh f'nntltHte as No. •I r1ol' lhe l'>lldllf:an P'l'A, As 1111 lndleallnn nf WIHII IIH• One exemption ror yourselr, two 1------ tliirrl, JIWillllr~•· of the IHHJ~c agrkullurc <'ilinPJ'Y t·uusrs more nr:eirlents Jr you nt·e 66 or ovr.r, two It you a c•lttl> In lieu nf 11 PTA lllf're nr liiW'rl llll'lllitCI'S or IIJC! Sincl<· ''' ''' ''' t'CIIlllllitlet•, 11ow In prlvnte law drouth Is doing itJ ll1e soltlliwest, I han lmdm.'i. llnnrl tools at'e also aro hltnd, three it you nrc holh 65 thun 10 (lorccnt or the support, nntl hrirlgP I''J'i\ 1<1 Ialii' mmc of the JH'Ivate crop fnl'f!l'asls lnrlkn lr! bo must he n member or n groutt :tf helng n part nf the Sirll'khridg£' 'I'IH'I'I''s a n1ovn 111> lo mniH• pi'ill'tli'C In 1\ansas, said at. n mnjor oiTr!llrlrn;. nnrl blind. 'l'ho snme Rl>pltes to your PTA. Grr.gnr·y will r'ont Inun lrr $:l!J.I,.J2 111 the t l'l'ithlll'.l' nnrl send the r·omhined 1fl:i7 whrnt prrulw· buahnnd or wiro. who nltogctlJCr provided mar~ tlJUn pr1lai1H'S 1 You Can Beat Them Farm Loan Count on Us to Supply You .With the RIGHT ' with· a Planned Savings Account. Association SEED FERTILIZER- FEED > I \. at LONG TERM - LOW INTEREST Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance· Bldg, Every THE FARM.ERS: BA·NK Tuesday Phone .OR 7.6091 I ' Main Oflico: 415 S, Cochr~n Mason Elevator. Co. Member of. f; D. I. C. .Mason Oldest.· B~nk in Ingham County Chari otto, Michigan· • - , I ' Phono I BBO 345 W •. Columbia Phone Mason .OR 6·1341 Page 6 cnrrm, lhi'JPniR nl \Vc>sl 0Inn~::u lngl1a111 County News Fcbruarv 14, 1957 N I, 1HH7!'1flll his 11me In Ti'lm ,., ldn nnrl his lnlo ;om~ lnclurllnt-~ Legal Notices his rliPIH\shlp \lith Tlrn!Y Ti'md f r!tsnn' lnvr>nllons sr•trrn rllsplu) It I! ludr> An cll't l!nglllJllii" V<1lf.' li'COI dr 1 ,rnd 1Cglslf'l on 11hlth Ill \loiS gc llllt•d Ins t11s1 (loliPIII In IKhfl lnlc>llclPc\ f111 1 lc glslnlilf hnd1 II II I \f'lls diCIII 1i lis limP 1111! ltrllt!' fl!lll 1 jlliHiir II .. sl nHipolnl cncnpic It 11 1111'11' r t ss FOR SPEED WITH COMFORT-Here IS n new .Tngu,n, a smics production cnt wtl)l full fill 1ou11ng ~IUIJltncnt Cnllcd the XK-SS, tt is nn ndnptlon of th!! famous D" fngu.1r w!llllCI or Jll, f'lttlilt loliiiOglljih 11o111S mnny n 1.1JOr Etnopcnn nml A111etlcnn road races 1'hc Englrsh-mndc 1eluclc wtll he! mnnufnc 11111111 llhlrh il11plC1\If) AltXollld llluchr>rtitst•qlltr 11 1111 1 II limited lur,h turcd !or export m numbNs, for those who wnnl to combine performance toUilll(: I' I (;I olh 1111 ill II' Ill tgni'IIC 1P]I l Clwcl< 1hr s dl llllilll Ill \ 0111 wllh producUon sports cnr racing ll features a 262-horscpo\1 cr eng me phnnt I g II rlt ll II I 1111 II plllillllll llJIII\1 I Ir•nr 1 1 or c! 11111 11rn ntc\ 1cl 1 hlu< hr nit I Marriage Applications Edison Exhibits Are featured at , NOTICE! 1 \LA II liON '10\\ ~~1111' Dearborn Museum 1 ~1'1 I f) OUJHNAN( I A spcrltl cxlnhtllon L CJ111111Ull Atlnpl< tl Fe hn1 1n h, 1!1'17 or tllng till' 110111 hnllult) 111111 I <\J AJJ 110:-1 I 0\\'N~IJII' OltniNAN( I I 01{ ~1'1 I II t 0:'\ I HOI If rs u; of I h111111s Alv 1 l'tllso 1 ON rO\\ NSIIJI' JWAII~ I I 1111! ol Amerltd s g1 r ties I tmt nt 1 jors heg,nr 1hh 11 1817 11 Mil ill Ohio 11 i11r h shnll he Jllllllt 1.111r. ),1\\ ful 1111 pr 1 >iCJll shill ope 1 til' 1111 Dill Sl ( I'ION II I he pi ovtsrnns of this 01 rhn 1nre shill not ill' 1)1)111 r 1hlt 111 lhr> flll ~I ('1'10N IV A C'onliCIIOll of 111) ptlsr 11 of lhr IIOIJIIIJII r I 111\ of thr sperd lin111uttons the II' ,l I Jnilh sillli 1 ol Ju 1111 sllllt cl !1 relwve IIIC pl.ll11ltff 111 Ill) 1 lVII nt !toll fiDlll lhr hi 1 lr 1 't Jlllll mg negligent e on I he pn11 of lhP d< lr>ni11111 '' 111r pi 1 x1m 111 cause of 111 .tcctr!cnl RI ( I'ION V E1r1) person rnnv1rlrd of 1 1tol111nn c f 1111 ptn\lsiOil ot tilts rnrllll.IIHC shall hr IHI!l!Shld h\ 1 111H' ot 1111 moJP 11111 onehnnrlle I hiS mdtn~t rr sh 11! hr rfl1 rlt\1 r 11 lhr lfolh d 1\ ,r l'thillll\ lfJ'ii 111 31) d11s 1flf'l lhr puhiHtlllll 11 11111 111111 11ll'!rofinlhrln'ilt!llC011lll) Nr11s 1\lurlll'lrt dtlr lslhelllrt NOTICE OF Biennial Spring PRIMARY ELECTION In Ingham Countv. Monday, February 18, 1957 . Polls will be open from 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. for the pur,pose of nom- inating Ingham County Circuit Judge. City of Mason Electors Will Nominate Councilmen Candidates. ALAIEDON 'fOWNSIIIP WHEATFIELD 'fOWNSJIII> 1 l'nlhn.., I'IUl'l' !\la1crlnn '1 01\ 11 Hull i'nlltng l'lu~r· \\'hc•11thelil 'I rmn llull I.~ lc Oeslf'lll•, (It'll( L1111 1ence ,J, !iinuth, (if' II' AllREUUS 'fOWNSIIIP WHITE OAI\ TOWNSHIP l'nlllng l'lut e: A1111'h11s l'cm n lh1ll Pollin~ l'ha~t • Wlutc• Oulc 'I em 11 llull ~~~ S, ( PCllle Ill ( lllllJI ( II' II< AIIO WIU'fle, ( ler I, ONONDAGA 'fOWNSHIP I'ullin~; J'h11e Onnndugu lm1 11 Hall INGHAI\1 TOWNSIUP l'nlhng l'luw· Ingham 'I'OI\11 llull ltohPrt {', Nohh•, ( ll•ll• Gr•orge Vogt, ,JJ., ( lr•Jic VEVAY TOWNSIIIP l'nllmg l'ln1 e. \ 1 \'IIY 1 own Jlull I.. EROY TOWNSIIIP l'nlling l'lum: Lc•roy ( onmmnUy llull nhmdu• "''" r•lt•ll ( lrrl. Vet non Uudge, Cit•! I~ DEI,HI 'fOWNSHIP Polling Place· DlstJicts 1 mul li, Community 11ull in CITY OF 1\IASON Holt; Disltlcts 2 mul 7, ~hllt•1 Uond Comnmnlt~ l'olhng l'hu e l'1 eel net No. 11 Com t llonsc•, west en 1 Unll; lliMtllcts ~ und 81 1\lutJlt• Foods Livestock Plumbing-Heating Prescriptions Tank Cleaner Jo;Jpc•trknl TIWCKING AND BUYING Sales __:_ Service - Installations Beebe's West Side Ilnvc your stnd{ truclwd lo tile "Prescrlplions Arc Our SI~PTIC TANKS CLI~ANJo:D mnrlwt thnl mnlws tl1C marlwt Specialty" Al~n crmet·ct(! sl!jlt lc tanl1s [Ill' RON LEWIS "Your Fl'icnrlly Neighborhood by cxpcrlcneerl t ruckcrs. snle. f'JIOIII'S Of{ (j.J!f7:J [II' Oil 7·2;i~IJ Grocery" ALL ANIMALS INSURED Hitchens , Open Evenings and Sundays Semi·Trudt Set·vtce now Avnilahlc! Francis Sloan Luxaire Furnaces EVEN GOT A SPARE-Here's the first phologt·aph the Air Force's new "Teracruzcr" Texaco Cas-Oil Cnll us on any kind of llvestocl1 . Drug Store \VIIIInrnstnn, ltnllll' :l IT'S of you wish to sell at home. truck and "Translauncher" scmi-lrnilcr .. Tlw pillow-ilrccl units arc shown carrying a TM-61B Phone fi7 I ·\V f Sltl'<'l lll<'lill \Vorl; 20•1 N, Ceria r Pl1. OR 7·4151 See_us for your registered !Iamp· Matador missile, The eight-wheel-drive tt·uclc and trailer hava huge, hlgh-ilolat!on, low Courteous Servkr! • l·:stimatt•s (;!:idly Given pressure Terra-Tires designed to travel where no roods exist t'o m~ssllc launching sites. Pro· We Give Gold Stamps shire breeding r;tock. The hcst in meat type hogs. !Ioll duction of the vehicles has begun as pat·! of multi-million-dollar Au· Forca contracts for the Septic Tanks new i\iatndrn· ground-support system. "We Barbecue in tile Store" Wiljax Heating Co. Bim Franklin Cleaned \VIIIwrl J(f'yrwlds, Pwrwr Ingham County News February 14, 1957 Page 8 George's Market Livestock :l:lll:! IIPt'lil;t Stn•<'l, llolt Boolr Talk Lkcnseri Dealer, Mason W<' sp<'<'inllw !11 l'i<'illtliil( ·"'Jll ic· l'ltoiH' I loll < lX ·1·2·1:ll Phone Olt 7·H!H 1 I !;mils and llm•s anrl im;tnll IH'\\' If ,\'Oit'rr• lhinldll!.( <~f rl'llHHi<'l· We deliver on order~ of $2.00 rn· Services tanlis anrl lir!lrls, ing this ~prilt)(, lit<' in!.(lllltn <'CJIIII· more ty lihr;try lws ill'ipful manuaLs 42<1 S. Jcffet·son Mason whielt will ned only gi1·e you Livestock Hauling AMEftTCAN BIU:EDEI1 Eaton County lrlcas for llliJrlr>rni/.alitJn Jll'll.it•c•t,; Phone On 7-7151 SimVICI~ hut nls" slt•p.hy-.slt•p inslnll'tilllls and Septic Tank Service Jor earr·,vitq( lht•m tHtl. Frozen Semen General Trucking !'hone Lansing IV :l-1117!1 One CJJ' till• nrosl J'('t'l'lll anti I All sln•s Jll'lll'l'ri to proriu<'e high· comprriH!Il::i\'1! tlo·ii·,V" u I' s <'I f Flowers To Delroil--Mondny mornings (H'nril!eing rl:rughters. mnnuais 1,: '1'111•: t'CI:\JJ>J.J·:TI·: To Charlottc~--Monday after· BrcPrling fee :ji7.1lll. No l'imrgc for BOOK CW [[0~11•: irJOJ)J;:JtN 1:1.· noons l'l!proats ot· membership. · INC by Snmuc•l Paul. 'l'l!is h'loil COMPLETE: FLORAL To Battle Creek-Wednesdays Home 2'1-hour phone service COVCI'S eVCJ',\' asjH'I'( llf ill>nW illl· ARRANGEMENTS To St.,Johns-Fridnys provcmcnt from painting anti If Ihe cow comes In to heat. in Weddings the moming, I'll mmc out that wallpapering, roofing, flooring, lo Oldsmobile plumbing a1HI l'it!<'lridly, Funemls · Parties M. F. Lemor. :·:nme cveninJJ, Service Fell' 11<'1 trr llny:; in Otlwr· 11~'1'1'111 bool;s itll'llllll' L•'<' l~r·ad ,Jnhn R:12-21l. Delivery Service · Phone Lansing IV •[.!);J7H ![ I he I!OW r·omcs into hcnt in Nt~W and l!sc~d Car:-; Frank's 1!0\V '1'0 Jo:XI'AN!l A!\lll That was the h·u1~ Lh~ht, whieh lil-(htcth in April nr· . or all Am orlean coin::;, I he one-cent piece bears the most ·' ,.. " l'eop!P arr• laii\Jng aho111 I1 tP npp!'OJ1l'intc rngt·aving. II brat's t hr image of Abmham Lin mixed. cargo of .shelled t'OI'Il, May. . lilll'l'Y Thill\' 111lll'riC'J' ll'ial in NPI\' L LJ LJ u cidr.r Jell and Les!Je applP;;. Dr.lhi zonin!-( nfflemls and llw York. He is,on lrinl fol' llw rnlll'· MEM61!H t'n ln. • 1 ·llnll'l! ltoat·rl are in disngrcr.rnr.nlll dr•r nf 11111 fnmrn1s :ll'l·hill'r·l, SlaJJ· FEDERAL DEPOSIT As point erl oul in the Hemlcl of Holiness, published by An ll·jta~f\ mil Is 711 1Ill' IllS • 'frll'll While IC~~IRt1r INSURANCE CORJ'IORATION wltlr•. A r;. 1111 g·r~ rullmeasures fS21/2 nvm· :wnrng nr land for an nulo· . · . . I 1he Nazarene chw·ch, if President Lincoln lwei been given his in wld1h. Ink Whit.• at. SL ,Johns mnhilc rar·e tr:llk Hr.pul!lit•ans a.l lhr.rr·, count~· choice of what eoin he would choose fm· bearing his pictm·r.. •. 1Jnl•w Jilw l'unl i\larlin ol' tlw . eonvcniJon nom1nalrrl r,·rPd !' .. i., ... 'J'urnl'r."s l1aVl' been slnfled In s 1 r 1 1 1 11 •· ill' likely would have chosen the penny. ~.'tutr•. olfllii'IJUI rl'ltl. J(e's· ('llit'lll"' 2 J • Pill' or r•oun Y ;;r• JOn I'Oilll !~· ·~ " thr St't'ollfl f111or of I!JP. ,jail in sinm•r·. The wil and wisdom and grace and leadership of Lin int:lws on· r•1uoh X·JIIlJ:'I~ arulalmost onlet· 10 lwl'jl JJ(•IIm· C'hllcl< nn · c:oln came fr·om 1hr. common coinage or I'UI'HI, simple life and 11:1 ntl' l'IH'h li·IJaA'" roll. He tuliPS prisoners. !•'rank Dal\ill rot' Dansvilll' is MICHIGAN was developed through hear·t break and struggle, a writer in If. off till' rnur~;"ins urul sUms clown ;·iek with pncumoniu. MASON colmnn •·ules. Whul. lw r·uls nil' William Wilson of Filehburg Tl1e Jnglwm town hoard llll'lll'rl I he church magm:ine said. Therefore it is fitting that the lw suves liJl fo•· spr~l'lul t'dilions nnrl Carlyle Walt;o: nrid Gerald down tile pmpnsilion In bLlY a penny bem·s the likeness of Lincoln, a common kind of man, ~r nurow~~ndl'd re11~r~ ~~~Diamond of M~~ wm~ r~ mling mn~inr..Oncwas ~11111~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ onr of the world's mo,~t humble men. ul. tlw hl~;·hum County ::\'ml's our eleelcd to lhc llmml of directors slratr.rl al the town hall. oks lhal will Br·J'on~ Cod and among my fellow men I will wallt in the !'hone 01~ 7·2231 100·1h Delivered Cylinder~ Upholstery tell how to under.sland and livr~ light or Chl'isL Both arc automatic systems Nursing Floor Coverings with their parcnls,
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