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MichiQ;,n Woek Is a Good Timo ·•&~rtiiliiirirrniiiali&:f''"' ··· ·· · ·1 to Boost Michigan Full Time Jefferson Stroot School Conc~rl ~- The Ingham ~ounty at Hi!lh School Friday Night ~inety-Sixth Year, No. 19 Mason, Michigan, Thursday, May 12, 1955 4 Sections - 30 Pa~cs News Index I Fruit Suffers Want HriH, Pugm; ll, 7 nnrl Injured Youth ~. Pnrl 1. Sodnl news, PagP.H 4 nnrl 5, Frost Damage, Part 1; Page li, Part 2. Goes to Jail 'State's Advantages Chut•ch news, Pnge 7, Purl 2. Big Muck Loss E:rlltrJrlals, Page 2, Pnt•f 3. After Break-In l~nrm news, Pages 2, il anrl "1, Purl •1. 11 Ingham fruit ):(l'flWPr·.~ snw tlwlr Billy Horn, 17, DnnBvl/le Is in rn·ctty hlossoms nlppPrl hy frost Legal news, Page 2, Pur·t I; Will Be Emphasized Pngc•s !i anrl !i, Part. 4. enurtty jail ut Mason after r l\1onday. They're still IHJtll'ful of night of queer doings. a crop. Many m uet~ growc>rs, how· ever, are dlslllng up their mint Sheriff Wlllnrrl P. Bnnws ha• .and onion llclcls to plant anr.w. r•slwd for a warrant clHil'•~lrw 1 ·After g"etting off to 11 hearlstnrt City Undertakes· Horn with h·enlclnrt "'"' '1'1'"t' roc Dansville Free Mcthnrtlsl ehureh In Michigan Week of nt least 10 rtays, fruit 11nrl Thursday mom!ll'~. F:nrllc mud~ cr·ops were r•hiiiPrl hy tem· Thursday morning he hrnl\r~ r pemtures whleh went as low as Resurfacing Job Evet·y day nexl week people will be t•ejoicin~ I hal I hey 22 degrees on muct1 nnrl clown IP window at Danwllle Methortls' chure/1 In un nttempiPrl brPal\·1•~ in Michigan, ot· wishing that they did if they live else 28 In high orr!IHJnts, On Old Highway Tn t·he ntlempt· he ):(asher! Ills ie' .vhet·e. It is the second annual Michigan Week, a 7-rlay edu Gardens wr•rr rlamaged, sonw Wright (:onsl r'ul'llnn Co, moved for•earm nnrl hlerl pmfusl'l.v. J ·at ional pmgmm which sl arts Sunday. The 1B55 theme Is, ruined, w/1 h pras nnrl r:orn r·ul was the hlood which tmppcd Itim at ground level. The fmst even :rs !wavy equipment Into Mason I'm C:Jnd I Live in Michigan." The t rnll of h'oorl Ieel from t 11' denuded some tr·ep~·anrl shrubs of Monrlay to rio a f:tee·ll ft lng .loh on Methorllst churr.h to tflf! l1ome 11 c:very day of the week has been clesignnled fot' special leaves. ·AJfalfn and dovr.r werP rJld US-127. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jl!ullrms It frozen, the lr.avc~ stiff with trost Thr. dly of Mason will pay fn:· •vcnls, Sunday is spir·itual J'oundat.ions ~lay, which will he Dansville. Horn W"nt to t/1r. Mu' Monday nml lifelessly limp 'l'w~H wlriPning- nnrl rr.sut•fadng Lan· lens home 11hout 3 o'doel<, !11 :encl'lllly obsct·vcd in chut·chcs, Mayot·s and village pt·esi· ,. ~.doy. 'lng street from Ash In South Ients II'Hde local ions Monday. 'J'Lwsday has been set up as 1 and Cr.dar· fmm Columbln north tlmating that he hart h•~en hurt lr Mondny's rain gavr. sonw g"row· an automohllc ernsh, The Mu' to;;,pilality day when people lng things i1 Chtrrll'C Iii l'I'I'OVI'r'y to city limits. Tlw sectirlll from lens gave him 11 towt>l to wrar Had the sun eomn out hrlght anrt Cnlum!Jia south nn Cedar to Ash arounil the arm. t•e supposed to be hospitabltJ hot· the damage would have bor!n nnd enst nn Ash to Lansing" . After leaving- the Mullr.nr o f'l'iends and st.t·anget·s alikt'. Swap of Mayors·~ even more extensive. street Is still part of the trunk· home, Horn rester! under n trc' Wednesday Is erlucalion clay. line! system !M-:lol and will he for 11 whlle.anrl then went to thr The fruit !;ltuntlnn Is sr•otty resurfaced at state expense, Free Methodist chttrch. I!r brok, vlth ~clwols participating In rx· ·l111nge tH'tJJ.(m rns anrl Miehlg-an'<; Shuffles Heads~ On big trer•s In high In tate sttmmcr· the city· coun· the foci< on tlw bnscment rlo•>l lo('at!on~ 'White lf1H1~e" conference in sr.;;. the damage to apples will lw l'il eontracted with Wright Con· and remained inslrt~ until after <inn at M/('hi;,:an State. 'l'hUI'srlay light. Some trees· hnrl· hurls in struetlon Co, for wlrlenlng' re· rlayllght. He told officers hr Of Eight Towns an~l 's Jlvclihoorl rlay, Friday hns hePn their tops spared while those on surfacing Lansing street. Before broke Into the church hr hccau~e >roelaimcd as heritnge day <IIHI Ingham dtles :111rt villag(!S will lower limbs were hlast.ccl. Tttr•rc wort1 was started, winter set in. was cold. was also n variation In loss >atunlity as lll'IV fmn:i,.rs cifl~. have new mayor.~ and pt·r.slclents among varieties. Alfred WHrdnw· Presently the city has no con· Sheriff's officers· solver! tlw. Miehlg-an WPel1 has hf'en pro 1\.fonclay in the hlA' swap of Mil'hl· gan Weel1. sld. of Blossom Orchard, Leslie. tract with WrlA"hl Construction brealdn qulcldy, Young"sters or motcd In devr~lop great~r pride in said his Nortlwrn Spies ('ame Co. for· the CedRr street job hut their way to school nntlccrl and AlARY IUINNIS, nursing education student at Miehig"an State •tnd loyalty to Michigan amrJil~ Mayor·s from Mason, Lansing, through but Delicious huds show an ag-reement h11s hcen reached, reported the broken w/nrlow at its own cit l~eno· ns a basi~ step Eas-t Lansing and Williamston ~ollege, cheered her brothers on to victory in Saturdny's 4·1-I plowing heavy loss to the freeze. He Pstl· reporter! Councilman Richard the Methodist chur,•h, and thr to t'J'(!!tle rnore opportunitif•o for and village pn•sirlents from Dan.~ • mated that the apple prospect.' Morse. He salrl It will he plnced trail of bloorl learllnA' to the Mul· contest. She congratulated her younger brother Larry, 11, In pine· everyone. GrPillr>r Michig:cJI, Inc., ville, Webhet·vitlc, Leslie <llld 1 are now below nm·mal hut ahrJLtt before the couneil Monday night, lens house. Then they discoverer' ing second In the belting and fourth In the plowing contest, and wilt] the ba•·kinA' of tlw J\fi('higm1 Siockhrlrtge arc leaving ·their equal to last year's, A bumper For the Lnnslng- ~treet ,lob the blood leading to the Jo'ree Methvd ::::nrl, 16, for winning both the belting and hacking contests and E:eonnmic Development eomml~· home towns to hand!,~ elty allfl crop was In prospect before the city ngreed to pay $6,787.40. .lst church and found blooc! plaelng second In plowing and safety. Mary is n capable tractor sion ami other stnte agPncies, is village affairs C!lscwhcrc. freeze. After starting on Lansing smears inside. operator, too, and a pretty one. · the guiding force in the program. Mason and Waylnnr/ :u e trnc!· Wardowsld c.~timatcd peaeh :ltreet, the resurfacing crew was· Roscoe Arnold h.ad notleerl thr • • • • • • St•hools At·t~ Coo(w.t·at itu' ing". So arc Lans;nJ.( and Raven· losses will run about 50'/r, again ~ltlfterl to Cedar street. Council· Horn·d h youthell carrylllgt t a sultcnsrf t n:t, Sciloo/t:r·nft and L.~sli ~. Hart· I man Morse said Cedar street Is ln. an ea ng- eas ou C' n own Pupils in Mason's ei!l'hlh g-rn•lf' according" to lol'ation. n his oreh· mttch worse condition than Lan- Mr. and Mrs. A. o. .~re~nougl, Champions Retain Titles social studies classes have ar· ford and W,•IJhet'villc, Dyr<'ll and arc! pears suffered heavily, nnl.v h 1 1 th 1 th th ranged an exhibit in a l'OITiclor to E:ast La:t4ing, Beuf;th <tlld !'lock· a few blossoms heinn sparer!. sing street and If repairs are not ac a so seen e 10Y WI • P bridge, Cassopolis ;:wl Dansville, '"' 1 • , • • Ill b suitcase. The Greenoughs livr Still on the throne as top trar.· show lnrlustl'ial development and Plum losses will Also he heavy, mace ,tt once extr,t costs w e elose to j:Joth churches, tor operntors among Ingham might of Michigan. and Brig/lion and Wtlliamstnn. (I( Cherry losses will he heavy lo· entailed. At 9:12. the report the breal< youths arc 2 boys from Vantown. In the Mason school lilll·ar~· Each Inglwm town in the hWnp cally, and strawberries in bins- Last summer a petition was In was reported to thi! shcriff'.o In Saturday's contest on the special rnaterlnls will b0. made has mad~ plans [or entertaining som when fmst struck are pmb· flied calling for construction of office. At 9:30 Horn wns in Howard Sims' farm Jn White available on Mlchig-11n hlstol'.\". ami educatltH( tile gtwst maJ•ors ably lost, gTowers .~nlrl. I curb and g-utter on Lansing custody. and village presidents. iiiHI each Oak, I<enneth Rice, 15, and Carl Malcolm Mlll;;s, Jr., of Lansing Muck growers su (fcrcrl rlouhlc street from . South to Elm Immediately upon receipt of Ingham city anrl villng-e head Js Minnis, 16, clttng- to their titles.