a11d 'made the place look like this! Bass and awnor are pleosed. Band Schedules Serenades To Raise Interlochen Fund Wlwn 1111' Mason hanrl pliiYHIIag~. Thnsl' w!Jo r•onlrihulc In lim screnadr.s Snlul'lln,y till' musielans r·nmp fund willlw pJ·esenlr.d with The Ingham County News hope liw m11sh• will lnsplrr> gr>n· lags. llesicir.nlliil sedlons 11s WPli ernsily. The IHIIlfl Is m!Hing ns llw business ser:lion will hr> Ninety-Seventh Year, No. 22 money for 11 wr>r!l< nl fnteJ•Ioelwn inelucierl In llw serenades. Mason, Mi(higan, Thursday, May 31, 1956 National Musie r:amp just before Last Saltmlay the Pump fund 4 Sections - 26 Pages school owns In Sr.plcmher. gairwd $108 when i:ars wem 'l'hr. h11nci will hr. nut praclif'ing washed al tiw Slnnrlnrrl nnrl llsh 'filllrsrln.Y nnrl !•'riday anrl on Sal· land stations. OlheJ· fund-raising Jury Decides Lions ·Sell Light Bulbs to Good Friends News Index urdny liw musicians will have prn,lr>r•ts ltl'P also hei1ig set up, I City Observes ------·- Dlrcclor George ~lurlhum salrl. B!!IWecn $'100 anrl $:500 is still On Verdict in needed fnr the r·amp funrl, Mur ~.~~~ ~ !~.~~~,~~~~" ~~~L~.~~!, ""'" , Lend Hand to :::~:f;,~,;~;~,.~~;,:', ·:.·.:.', :: Memorial Day Builders Move· thum sairl. The stay at Interloch· 1'I In r.dilor, l'agr· :;, en is for learning marr·hlng fun· Road Accident ::~:~r:l~~~lllh~ *~:~~de ,~:~~~v~~~~y fr~~ Help Ne l·g hbo r ra'~f'~~rs damentals, hand formations, new usc r:ommisslons on their sales being divided Into quarters with Ingil<~m Twp. wning onli· lo finance cammunity pJ·o.fects. a team of salesmen nssigncd to I nanr:e, Pages •I illlrl :1, Po~rl :1. In Ceremony Tons of Dirt nHII'f'h gcthcr and to Friday morning In Mason agreed 'l'he money, explained President each section, Ware explained. I Paint new Saturday when war Legal notices, Pagp H, l'11rl trndPI" fl s . ski', lllousand 1111111 11 that Norman Eugene Spencer, 22, Chester D. Slnith, will be used veterans, fJ•!ends anrl neighbors I I: PagP ;,, P<~rl :l; l'ilgPs ;. ;IIlii fiPopiP oh.•;r•rvl'd, Mm;HHJal Diiy In just havc~----- for New Road rJf Owosso died of accidental in· for lhr! club's sight progmm, buy. MSU ff trnnsformed the Sldncv Graysonj fi, Part '1· .Y!ason Wr•rlnr•srlll.''· 'i'l1" lllili·\Vt•el{ juries. Spencer was ldllcd the lng glasses for those wllo can 0 e home on South S[J'C~t in,lo a l~dillll'ials. I'Hgf' ~. Pari I. IH>Iirlay p;u,ulr· ·' illlrl lllf!ITJOrial worl, lined Ujl along s way, with poor vision. Some of the built a new porch. Tlw all·day 1 · !he pnrarlf' I!JIIIr! lu•lwPl•n the on US·I27 south of Mason. s ..r. 00 Grovl's & Sons Co. Inc. has the c Boar money will also g-o lo finance the effol't was a climax tn Michigan, ------hig-ll sC'hnol anrl J\tapll Grove Six men testified during the in· 1 $2 million conlrm:t. I Mason LJ'oop of Boy Scouts, to week Such good deeds will be '1111 ' ICl!ll11'1l'l',''· q ttest. Justice of the Peaec Ro,Y senrl a lllUSiclan lo [nterloehen T B bc II Adams, who. acted as coroner al 0 0 arro . ' ' I h Ad ' Po\;cr shovels were used to Ar A "I bl and to send a girl lo cheer-leaders weekannual committee,affair of theaccorrlin" Michigan lo n t Cnlor·bl'a n•rs with 1hf' Amr.ri· scoop thh muck out or the new the scene of the accident, pre· I I [ I I II g am op s . e Val a e sc1uo, c ll > mem >crs sac. Frank Schmidt, Jr., clwlrman." <'lin ling and llw lwnnPrs of the right·of·way over the 11111 south sided at the inquiry. Hobcl't Ware and !lohert Colby Robert Carroll, Mason senior, i\m[•rir-1111 Legion, V. Jo'. W. Hnd 0 of Tomlinson mad. Giant trucks .. Spencer was crushed hy n arc co-chairmen of the bulb sales has heen offeJ•ed and will accept Grayson has been afflicted with Zoning 'Ru es file D. A. v. lrrl off lhe parade. haul in fill rlirt, much of it from Pcllllllll for·ms. for l'v!ason ~atcrplllar tractor when it was committee. AI a sales meeting one of Michigan State univcr- pnor vision and with heart lmu- · They were follnwPrl hy tlw vet- Montie Woodard's farm a quarter/ sc~JOr~l hoard C'Hndulat~s are nfJ~ backod over him by Gordon Tuesday night they mapped sity's top scholarships. It's for ble, mal lite grade across lions bearing nol less than 50 any type of light bulb made, they class. · , the things necessary In perform lnghnm township hns fimllly fin• lruf'k and hrJrs!'s. 1 spll with the motor idling. He the stretch of muck will call !or names of qualifier! electors of the said. · The scholarship i~ patrl from a/' I he good deed began arriving all and. formally adopter! a zoning 11 was ;1 liig parade. l~irsl slop 30,000 cubic yards of fill clirt. district. said he climbed onto the machine, Discounts will he given 011 all fund raised by Michigan State the Grayson house heforc 8. An onhnancc. It her:omes cffcclJV!' was in fJ•onl of lhc• mr•morlal at 'I' right-of-way ·:-is·-bcing Petilinns for ihc .July · 9 · elcc- ~unne!l,"tqe. blg1 r.ng!nO.~,Tfli~ed,. the orders of $5 or mm·c, Ware-~1\id: husiness firms. There hour later, the white paint r:ould Jtme 21, 1!1:i(i. TIIP nrrlinanee np· .feffersnn nnrl llst . The hand I•s of various walt· 10 scholnrships of $1,000 each the men had completely pam.ted The arrllrlllnce will ;liso he. clnm·h said lhnl p;1sl victories of lhe company, told the .fury that Caterpillar grading crews arc ex- Phillips road, is secretary. age selling for $2. The booths, v:ere granted upon r~commenda· ~he bouse. And while the pallll· printed In pamphlcl form, Sllper·: lhr Unitrrl Slnlcs werP rill(' lo the peeled to start moving the hill Mason is n registration £lis- he saw Spencer pu lied down by which will he mnnned by Lions tlons of the university scholar· mg progressed, others, armed 'visor Ciwrles· Wnorls sairl. They faf'l 1hal the r·nLilll ry IJ~s l.Jcen yet this week. trict. Only elcC'Iors duly regis· the tractor. He said he was stand· club members, wifl also offer 3· ship ·committee. Applicants wrote with axes, ralnlh~>l'l<. Gemld M. Hawldns, for klndergal·telf. use the . old Harry Cllandler Is captp.ln, and Th(>mVIs H·em;~ns,· Janet , home of Mt'. and playing manager of the. Kiwanis team. ' ·: "I' ' J.;. '! Ingham County'Ncw~ Page 2 Dansville Graduates Received Diplomas .Last Thursday / Wead1cr Report Sumrnel' hllll IIITII'ml with lhll Ottawa Bills mcrt•ury l!lllllhlng 11hovn 80 twi1:e, Okemos News Diitrid llllll 11's ill!OII wuimmo, AI'OIIItrl Mnson' the1·n hnH hnen Ill tin min Ut\UI'd 1t1. t.Jw 8pn•·t1m SnJWrtltto . for a wee I\, only .1 :J of an lnolt, hy !UJ'H, AI 1\nnll F'mrn ,Jn!!luthcrn island ot' .Jnpan. 'rite m·ound Lansing since he lived Alfred Ellinwood believes the n!st or the time• he was in 'J'nl~~ l.:,:::~:~~~~;;.':,~, ·~;~ n summer bnnd !ealul'ing "Roclt shown by ciuh members. hnnrl which playcrl het·e recenty. an.d Roll" would be gond ·future His friends may write him at planning, he suggested.. Poni·CI'Ittenlon hospital In De 1 Vnlers Must JlP~Isll•i' ' Snowhall" Ingersoli, daughter troll. of Mr. and M1·s. Ray.' Ingersoll, · I ·voters rleslrinn to vote In the sehnol election must l'Pglstcr with Honald Bmdherg wus In !~lint owners of the Unlvev~al Insula!· lust week attending a tnx·cnnfm·· lng eompnny of Q)(emos has a. · t hr! township cic>rl< mpluilng new or·guns for home cmd in Bay City wherehis•father Commencement exercises were in the school gymnasium. They • ( d d fi'om the East anrl tlwil' new use. hnme is on Keiim· mad. Mrs .. has been t al1en: ill. · opened with the processional played by Miss Elsie Cobb and the I RJtes On ucte Mrs. Lawrence F'arreli enter· George "Bud" Tomlinson, son Holt News Thomas UrHfith, Mrs. Rnym011ri tnined the College Women's Vol· invocation by Rev. Harry Moore, pastor of the Free Methodist Hogg, Mrs. John Anthony anrt· of-Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Tomlinson of church. Ward Soper gave the salutatory; Carol West and Mary Mrs. Alton Kinney Indian Hills, .is one of a group I For Mrs. L00 tens Mrs. Hurry Chapman poLn'P.r! to Daman, the class histo1·y: Louise "Perrine and Patricia Craft, the of army and air force· cadets at 1 the 1110 guests welcoming Mrs. ' J Fi.!.!leral serviees for Henry C .. Fr·anlls, 1'he ial'P.·covereri tHhir! Michigan Stole Wliv~r·slly to re- giftatcryi Janet Francis, Louise Bailey and Mary Leu Bushard, the prophecy; Beth Starkey, Janel Cooper and Maxine Snyder, the class \VSCS,II~s .Fm~Jily Night. Lootelts, r, gave the' Holt Garden clull will mC!et visited Mrs. Gilmore's sisters, day at the Park Lnke Presby ing nlong with many ot1wt~s in 11ight with Betty Pringle in Lan· Louise received· a school letter. awards: Bobcat, Harold DeWa-: Tuesday afternoon, ·June 5, at Mrs. Robel'! Hor·n urul Mrs. John terian church In Orlando, FJ'orlda. this area since Mothm· Nntm·e sing. 'rhey hath attended the Other awards were: Science, ters, Jon Curtis, Mnrvln Burt, Delhi township hull at 1:30 with Potter, Jr. has 'smiled favornbly. '!'hey oper· hard-time dance in Mason Satur Mr. ·and Mrs. Thoinas Gibler Fred Hoisington, Larry Cox ami Gary Pirtle, David Prnlt, Greg Mrs. Agnes Rocl Misner, alternates; and Bonnie , ...... -~ ; . . .. un. .· .' .·y . _-. .ews . &am' mg.. e s opp~ . eatmg IS Wife. . e to_re OWl~ the Bal~er; Mlchlgail.State university.. h~le ~!~Ud hut and bml~ a new h9use for h1s famtly. lie sent .. Senior will. was read by wanda · OPENING · · .. y '1. ·. 97·. N., ..;2·2 ·. e · · h1s ~hlldren ~o school mstead of to the factory.· He.started overton and prophecy by. Mary ~ .um.e. •. 0!.. : · · · · · ' famtly worslup and asked the pastor to .start a Sunday school ':Ami Ellis. · The ··program con· l . PUBLISHED THURSDAY•MASON; Al"l'ERNOONS MICHIQAH IM. THE CITY OF · . , . in his house. Thet•e some of his neighbors were converted, · •eluded- with· singing of the A. lma • J u· ne 8 .. It was !ill because Joao himself awoke to the fact that .'!1.· a,. ter·accom..p·anied by .. the·ban,d~ - antorad•ao oocond ~tau· mat~er at·pootolftoo. , llaoua, lllcbtra11, under, £-t · G d I ed h 1 f M ... 0 OV 1111. "- • · ·... ,.. . . . I 1 VIm . . . . . June 16 · · o · ol'Cib a. 187t · · . . · / J>RA Engagement' 1'old I 1 ' \ 0-.G~'and. Fathm·, wo. tlumk l'heo tor·•i•i1y love for. WJ, .. slnfnl Mr.-and.)'.frs. LOren· A. Wlius·of 1 ( though:.w~. w.e;ilr'ai•" Thee fo•· ttm ure abundant promlseci'.by Howell announce the engagement · · · . · · Co.'mpl"te· S.+ock Of Christ,'· our Retleeme~;,. help us to lovp Tltoo that today we·may· have of their daUghter, ·Beverly Ann · WHAT'S ON ·FIRST?- Sort lifo. more. !'bnndnntly. Jn .• Jesus' name•. Amell. · · · ' to .Richard· Knowles, son of. Mr. out the chqractet·s and you aet
, .THOUGHT FOR THE DAY., 1 . . . and Mrs. A. Walter Knowles of Orioles' Tlto Frnneona (lookint(. Ch • ' · · · · Holt. Miss Willis is· a freshman east) nipped at/ first base by / ·NEW· ·. 'FURNITUR. E· rtst s .r:edeemmg::lc;>ve Ul us makes our lives meaning- nt Mlchigm~ State university and Yanks' Bill Sk fli'OSI!Illlior· wu~ l•'I'Jlnr.ls ;1, Wory, In JIH:l nml uflm· f:l'tllluullon un· pie e)!pootad him to Heel\, 'l'fley Dill' fiHBPI'iutirJil, City, CiuiJ ul' :, He ml]de his llllllllliiWonwnt tvl·orl lhu urmy. Ill! sut'VI'cl :1 had oxper.tocl lw would hr. u t'lltl· . Lat]slng unrl Is lll'livo In C'um· :. 1'hursdny noon. ., yaur·s In lha nr•rny nn•l tllllil f'ut• clldale fell' rmJOrnlnutlon 1111 Pl'oso· ·· mllnlly Cliost nne! CunPI'l' Cnt· Wer·y wns first usslslnnt PI'OSO· 2 yours wnH a l'IVIIIun l!tllJI(oyl! ut' outnr, for whlrh he 'would lllwly ' snde, ctlfot• unci· Intel' chler nsslstnnt llw wnr· clepnrlmonl In lllasilll. have heen u Hlioo·ln, TnstPfui he UJirler Paul c. Younger·. At tho Hu WIIH eltlc!f udrnlnlsll'lltl\•u ~~~ hus enterr.cl llw IJHIH fot• thH f!o· '~ close of Youngei''H im•m lA slstnnt In . tlw c'llmmruHil!l' nl' Tllihllcnn numlnutiort for 1ilxth dis months ngo, WVI'Y entered pt•iv, nr·my r.ngltHWI'H nl Fori H!Phlll'cl· trict c·ongreasrnun, Hiker Confesses a to practIce In LntlHing. son. Otll! of Wct•y's chlldr·nn wns AlrPnrly there Ul'l! :J HlliHthll· --.... ------.. ·--·---- hnrn In Alnslm, titus IJUIII!fylng cnnR aftt!r the nnmlnnllon for mn· To Slaying. of IIH II ROUrc(OU!{il. greRsninn. 'l'lwy Ul't~ 1\lt Ciurrly, l"lr.~l going In Lu nslng lit lll:!li, T~ast Lnnslng, Hllll 2 from Gr.ne ·• School Yearbooks 1 Wcry wus etnployed by Duvls Hee county. Man from Holt Snlt!H rorporntlon. fie lrt'i thni'P. Clardy fallr•cl of rN•Ier•tlon 2 · Are Distributed to study at Mldilgun Sinlc.•. liP yPars ago after serving one tr.rm Wkliltn, Kansn~. pulii'P ltavu l'l!t'!!IVI'd his Jmv clegTt!t' fi'Orn I ill! In congress. Ilc wns hrutl!n by solved litl' myRti'I'Y Slll'l'flLITHiillg Muson high ~cltool'll llrtr.hot·u, UniV!!I'Sity or Mlroltlguu II l'tt•r till! Don Hnyworth, ltwumhPnt. I!ny· tite slnylug of HoiH•rl lloyd l 'ltllfl·/ tha school yenrhooll, WIIR ells· Wilt'. man, 30, of Ho!J ln>;l Mardt. : worth Is n Damocrat nne! whlll! hr. lrlhuted Tuesday ltflernoun. "If tlw pPnpiP Plt!c'l 1110 as illf'li' will hnve oppnslllon In ilw prl· Clnl·ance l~dwnrd Young, :Jri, · Co-editors of this ycnr's se;tlo1· pt·o~m·uim· Jh()y will find 1hr,1' mnrlas Is r·r.gnr·de1J 11s quite lllw- Clmrli!s I;;, (Jiuunhllriuin illnemnt r•t•atw OJlOI'alut', allc~gc•d· ymu•hool1 were .Joan Hall nnd hnvr. cleetarl n vlgnmus and ltn· ly to win renomlnutlon. furm In Loclte which has heen In Jy confessecl Ito iltl' ITlUi'cl!!t', 'fom Hemans. Helen Watkin~ nnd pnrtlnl Jnw r.nforl'f!nlf!nt offlc•m'," Young told rwlic·c IH! ~laiJhl•d In his slnll'mt.mt 'Phut•sdny tlw fmnlly for 125 years. When Dnn .Tnnet~i(e were tlw Junior Wr.r·y deciru'l!d Tltursdny. "My morning, Chamherlnln sa)IJ, "As Mr. :tnd Mrs. 0. W. Chnpmnli l'i limns with n ilayonc!l editors .. Einlne fi'retll!l'iPk wus. election will insttr't! tire maximum It!.~ pnrr.nt~, he found In Chnpmun's !!ill', prosecuting attorney of Inghnm Chamherluln, movad to Lansing editorial mlvlsor. 1 protection nf IIVf's nnd proptn'ly, rounty, r have hnd nceaslcm to their son entered Lansing Chnpmnn had talwn his wift! I , Others on tho stuff wrre fllll I !mow till! duties nf the ot'l'lc•t! discuss political mutters with schools, graduating irom Central Eleanor, 30, and llwlt· ehild In · Porter, ~ports editor; LoiA·Wellge, unci I um t'l!l'luln I enu pl'l'fm·m many of our cltl?.ens. Fmrn thrse and then fronr Unlvl!rslty, of VIr·· Holt,·'to tha home of lim· pnrc!nls, · feature editor·: Snndm· Horn, them to the snllsfnPiion nf llw dlscns.~lons, I hnve· rornt! to the glnla !19111. He'.\VIIS .. gr.ac)unterl In fi'ehrunr·y. HP hnd returnee) to/ huslhc!ss maria'ger; Tli111 Clnrl1, public!." rorirlitslnn 1,11111 ··njuny 'desire II from the Coast ,Guard academy Phoenix, A rlzmm, fi'I•IH'Uut'Y 2(i 1o Rollcltor;, lind .Janet I!JI.Icry, Mw·y greater· rholc·e· lh ilw selc!ctlon· or the. following year nncl; after· the sell his lnterrsl In n gasoline str.l Jane Morse, ..Tnnet ·. Hcilt7. nnd SIX 'l'f!LII'S ClN ONJ•: PI,AN'I'I t lll!lr'.' · Rr.puhlleun copg1·r.sslonal wnt' ha twelvr.d his pnchelor ·of llon. · HP. -hnd lt!ft Phoenix, nJII't' Sharon· SciinMhcrget·; typists. · Mn·. lll'llold J•'rlsrll, :l2ti Wc•st rnn'dlclate. After rmti-h· ser•lotl~ lmvs degr·ac! from: I he Unlvi!t•slty closing ·a de'ul few lltP Sl!I'Vic·e ------·-~--.. --·- · Mt•s·. Dorothy Howard wns tltP South slrl!et, hns a tulip plunt • thou.ght, I hnw. PotH:htded thnl of VIrginia· (1949).. · statlon:Ent·ottte to lJuli Ill' pklwcl MASON SAVED MONEY whon Shop T~acher J. E. Soper t~rnecl faculty i~clvlsm·. · !IIIII's 'going gl'l'llt guns, Shc> sii\'H I shall·· hecrime ·a canclldntci for From 11ppnintiee seaman.Cham· u~ Yotlng as II' hllchhil\f•i'. Ymtttg his ninth grade shop class loose on a ticket booth project itt Athletic School Pictu. res Appear ------ltfi purple In huP uuri h11s ·I hlc.ts· rr.pr<'.~eritntlv.ii .In mngt·rss from br.t·Jnln wrnt ·to tha.commnml' of Is 6-7, ,nnrl · Wt~lghs 275 lb. Mr.~. f. ld Tl 1 • d 10 0 d h th t d f 'I · Lemons' nre cliissr.d h:t. hotan. sorns on otw stt•m and 2 hlnssntm ie the slxll.t district. 11 suhchnser In ·1912'and· the :fol- Chapman said shl' ilf'lii'Vf'd Iter te · c tl5s protect e,vo P w en e s u en councl re- Compositr. senior plctut'es for Isis as n herry, not n ft•!Ot. on nnolilc>r·. hushand hrid hoi WPI'n $:·!01) unci wived u bid of $1,200 on tho cement block building. The freshmen Holt and Dnnsville ap(tenr In the ,------;______"Amerlra nne! the worlclneed1•d lowing yeat• hecnme gunnery of· iook lhe job for $250. Inghnm County N0w:-; 1hiH wef!l<; _,__ _ Prf'sldent El~enhnwrt•'s gt•aat eon· flt•er on the USS · MoJave, in the $500 when lw lrfl Phornlx. Y111tng structlve hmrier·shlp. In my npln- Nrll'th Atlantic. In.l!H4 and 1945 told offieet•s ltr! found only $1!1 1111 Looking over tho plans in tho. picture aro Soper, Bill Di11mond, The Mason composite picture has OUTi6~~g ~81-0RS ion, his clynamll' Jenrlet>.~hlp is lw was in rnmmand··of an''·army his victim, High School Princip«l Richard Demlow, School Mayor Bob Carroll not yet been received frpm lhe nrieclecr today more .tiwn a1 nny c·m·go vessel in the' Suut11. Paclflc. Chapman's bocly wns found and Joltn Howlett. Diomond and Howlett designed the building in phologrnphers. If It llt'l'lvr.s it Only $189.50 - Easy +.erms othet·. tlll]r. rt Is .essrntial fnr the He hl'enme a lleute'liant:eom· March'lB·npm· Canyon, Texns, hy their mecltntlts·,sentenc:edto_days . · $" Men can and do dwell togellter . .. , . t .. , $ l'vf'··, 1ec 11 va aqu1pmen,.1 ,), FERTILIZERS and in peace and harmony wlwn llwy 11 1111 1 31 tn .1" .tile ' l · : · .. ts~ Harold Parrett Leslie im· Mickelson-Baker Lumber Co. Can Furnish .You With Building Supplies For know and Llnderslaml Pa~ ollu:t·, 'l'ltompson dn•w 2 days 111 ]atl, 3 . ~,; ' .Q~iCkly CHEMICALS I . f . I , , : . I ', , . 1prop!!!' pas~tng, ,,.,, Rahbi Philip fi't'l.lllkf'! lol£1 Mnson motills " Jllo ~.tlto11 :111c l~.ts 01-: Vem Grer.n Brooklyn speed- Hoine, Farm or Garden. If Y(l~ Pl~n Construction of Any Type- ·see US! Kiwaninns and l\1!)' clu iJ Ill Pill· dPt'r'd lu pay $2:1. M1ss Ktri(plll·~· $B ' ' . The Right Product For Every Job! 111 hers Tuesday nighl. He is rnhhi rid\ ':'IJS gi\'e1\ hi!~' elwice of pay=- ~u~~;stine Aguirre Leslie run- of Congregation Sluwrcy Zr.del< lng $.1<1 o:· ~JH!IIdtlli!' 15 days in . , ,· ~ ' ' i'til. KltidRACLE GREEN rn·c:ade/ · GRASS· SEED • Farm Fente Super Quality SCAlE • Cedar Posts Rog, $7.40 NOW 5 LU $4·.10 ffir. • Steel. Posts· High Quality Blend . I Bar.bed Wire' Reg. $4.85 NowS LU S6.40 \ • ' i NEW EASY PAY PLAN- ID~o DOWN • Gates 24 ,MONTHS TO PAY .
ROTO TILLER EQUIPMENT POWER MOWERS · ' JOHN BEAN SPRAYERS . BOATS AND MOTORS [Oii~er & Mercu(y) "COUNTRY BOY" RIDING TRACTORS LAWN FURNITURE . L MILLER~s ·· Farm, Home: .&':. SION OF THE TIMES-Diesel ns a G~rden ,.Supply · C)licago nnd North Western yard crew at Chicago, Ill., plasters a lor_ sale" sign on t~nder of one. A mile.north of Malon o~ U~~i2f_;, lo_milel,louth:ofLensing ot .more. than 190 steamet·s \alcen out ·of' service: WI~Pn· the few remulnmg coni bu.r~!lers ..:are retired . Phori~.Meson OR·6~~1.9! . . Open Sundtysl0·3. . rrom WOJ'Ichorse jobs· in the· near futm·e, C&NW Will, have pushed close!', ,the ·dll~. W'lllll I he .Iron · Hoi'" joins Ibe: ~J&ige~Q~~J.i ~n· t]l¥. _Y,nlhallui_~ Y!!!.!~.~,~!~tes ll:u~sp,oi:t~~on, · · "'·' .. · ' · li COLUMBIA . - ... \,>· ·.·••·•. ' '·: ~52 W. .· .. ~'. Shower Given' for June Bride-Elect Miss Kny Scollelrl, .Tunc hrlrie: + + • + • • . ' .. eleet of fllt!hnnl Gllmon•. w11s guest of lwnnr 111 n flOionnnl Wedding Re·vealell slwwor J•'rlrlny ovonlng given h,v • Shelia Avery Is Installed Cou pie Speaks Ills slster·ln·lnw, Mrn. Wllll11m Gilmore of Lnnslng..
\ ...... A hmwn lhwn elotil l'ovet'ml t11n Nuptial Vows scr·vlng lnhlc centr>recl with nn Ill'• Rainbow Worthy Advisor l'llllgcmcnl of white rlnlsh!S Mrs. Ruth Gllhert !!hose a beige Sheila Avery wns lnHtnlif>rl IIH Love, gJulne Wnfl;lns; religion, sill; pr·lnl frocl1 with matehlng flnnlwcl hy whlto tapt'I'H. A IH!'f!C worthy nrlviHor nf llw Order nf ,rc•nn Lenon; nnture, .In nice Cllc!'lq ln·ldc doll nlsc> rlt!r•nrnlerf'· the the flalniJOW for Glr!H Mason lmmortnllty, f-lhnmn Prltml; fl· duster for· her wcclcllng to Clurll lnhle. 'I'll!! hnHtnss server! opcn· Hull Snttmlay, May 26, The fncr.rl santlwlehos, lnrllvlrlual uc;~emhly No. :IH. The pLthlle In· dellty, Connie Bouts; patriot IHm, c:ouple spoke their nuptial vows stallntlon tool; place Monday I!Vl'· Jled;y Burgess; and service, .r o· nt the Chnpel In the Gardens, enl1cs, llllts, mints, mtlec nml lr!ll, 1'1'!11 gLII!StH WOI'!! lll'l!Hellt, nlng- at. the Masonic lr!mple. Lynn Cnppr>. Angoln, Indiana, In a slngle·rlng Karen 1\nudstrup sc!rvcrl as In· 1\ntliy Brown wns lnstnlled as c:ercmnny nt 4 p, m. The r·ouple will cxr·hnngc tlwlr· staJUng- officer. llUit!l' ohservcr, Shuc·on Ar.r.ncl, nlljllllll vows .r11nt> Hi. 'I'J1o hrlrln· . . . I r·nnflrlenl.lal r> h s c ,. v e r; LJruln The hr·l1le complemented her eleet Is IIH! !laur,hler of Mr. nnd Other olflcm·H tnHinllr•d were: Me y e,. 11 , m u 11 1c 1 a~; J{r.U"en enHPmhle with auburn brown HC· SWAN SONG for Miss Sally Story will be Mrs. Dn1111lrl Sr•oflold. Mr. Gilmore CCSSOI'fCH, there will be solections by the Choraliers, Karen A~soclate worthy arlvlsnr, Allee 1\lllldsii'Up c:hoh· rJIJ·ectm·; nnrl sung dt the high school vocal concert Thursday Knudstrup, Sue Mills, p.,t Adams and Anna Is from Pnllt!rvllle. Gllcl1rlst; Chnrlt;, J;nrln.'r:' ,!'ow· ,)nel years Inez Swanlnger, Mrs. Gencvv TRUST Always Fresh Prescri(Jtion Drugs THANK YOU NOTES from 9:45 n. m. till 3 Jl. m. Those !mg. ago, Mr. and. MrH. .Joe Bullen Chadwick, Mrs. Leona Bateman attending nrc to take n sack ~he g~oup played games after greeted more thnn 225 friend~ and Mrs. Lawrence Barton. YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS lunch. Beverage will be fumisherl \~hcch Mtss Strickling opened her and .relatives Sunday afternoon, •I Ut~gistercd Pharmacists to Scr\'c by the hostess church. Anyone 1pfts. Rcfrcsh~ents of cake and May 27. The s'ilvcr wedding anni· Special_ guests at the open 018811 You desirin" transportation may con· .Icllo were setved by the host· versary observance took place at house were Mrs. Grace R. Allen, The Ingham County News h esses . an aunt of Mrs. Bullen; and Mr. tact Mrs. Ahc Cohn or Mrs. Law· • · ,, • * their farm 110me on Tom 1mson and Mrs. Floyd Bullen, parent~ 12~ S. Jefferson, Mason Phone OR 7-9011 renee Barton. road from 2 to 6 p. m. The couple Ware's Drug Store D h . - P N 11 IGROUP RECEIVES CHARTER exchanged their nuptial vows of Mr. Bullen. Out,of.town guest~ Helen u o 1~ · ast o J e d • attended from· Adrian; Lansing. Grands club will meet with Mrs., A chapter of Sweet A. e11 nes May 29, 1931, at the home of her Ann Arbor, Eaton Rapids, Detroit Phone OR 7-0411 i-...;·;.;;.· ~------, I Holden Stiles Thursday evening, I has recently been formed m Lan· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson arid Grand .Rapids'.. · . . .. Announcing• IM ay 31 . - . sing.charter They from have the received·international their Doane.. The open hou~e was given by ~~§§~§~~~~~~~§~~§~~~§§§§§~ i./ • • • . Mason OES ;MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA , with Dorothy Smith in Eaton W. J. Mcllquham.. : Ice cream, calte, coffee and tea · Rnplds Thursday, .June 7, for a · * • • were served from a lace-covered potluck dinner at noon. There GUILD HAS MEETING table centered with a large cake 'at the I. will be an exchange of sec,ret pals Young Women's gullet of the decorated with white and silveJ' and ~lcction o~ ofri~ers. Mnson Presbyterian church met wedcllng bells and pinl> roses. 'l'he Tnmmln W1mmm _club meets Monday evening. with Mrs. Wll· cake was topped with n pinl1 and American Legion Building Thursday at 8 p, m. 111 the hase· liam Thorburn. Nineteen . mem· sliver bow. Mrs. Coc Emens, Mrs. ment of the county library. The bers ami guests turned out. Mrs. Howard Coy, Mrs. Russell Me·. club is looking Cor new members .A. Lee Sanborn presented brief 'Bride and Mrs. Harold Paul and ahyone intet·cstccl mny atlenrl sermons In poetry, ·for the pro· served. Bernett a Bullen, 11 niece Every ~riday Night the mc~llngs to visit or join. gram. Mrs. Thorburn, and co· of Mr. Bullen's, prcsiclccl at the Patriotic club wi~l meet _with hostess, Mrs. Fred A. CaiTier, Jr., guest register. Dancing ·9:30 to I :30 Mrs. Cor:dle Fr-nnc1sco Fncl~y, served refreshments of .chocolate Plants and /lowers, gifts from 75c June 8, With Mrs. G_corge fl:obm- calPPies Th!lrsdny)iv'pla:ce of dl.scussed ·the "reason· for · the Hill of Holt, and Mr. and Mrs. their·. regular. ·meeting:•·' Mrs•. El· Amerlenn Legion ·and the· Vf"W Kenneth. Bro~n and Mr. and Mt;s, mer 'Scho~eld Is .leader; . · ' , selling poppies and laid out the Kenneth. SheJfer. ·, .Brownle(t.roop. No. ·410 ml't at' territories for.ear:h girl to cover. l , . • ·-, ' \. ',., •. . - ' ' ~,'•: ' ' : , ' . . -~ , • • ' ~ , • ''' ' ' I ' . tlclll~r proJ~ct, ·netreshmel)ts of CouutJ:Y IloJne Is Scelle pot& to· chips nntl l(onl·nltl were Exlcnsion Clubs wore clothes' to help · • . I ant!qu~ ''' ~ot•vorl, · • ~lorlr•ru ~lmru; * ''adt Sa' ys celehrnln tho occnslon, Tho Mlch· ln~l1am County News Mr1y 31, 1956 Of ()anclle-Liglzt Weddiizg No~t meeting will ba ,Jtmr. 8 R I Mrs, l•'loyrl Dowen wus elccte!j Schm tgnn wool> henrlqllnrtors WAs 'r tho ch1h hn11se with n wiener ehnlrmnn of lho J\.lortern Moms . · . , . opcnr.rl In tho llflernpon where Wlol's ronst 11nrt ciRnelng following the oxtenulon r.l11h Wmlnesrlny eve. Ifi'Oil coffee nnrt . conltlnH wero 'f'l11• , llllllll'.l' ilfiiJHJ of M1•, nnrlj 1\'h·. 1111rl Mr·:;, Alfred Mollaon huHino:;s meeting, nlng. 'l'lw gro11p mr.t nt lh!! home • h• .. w k OUTSIDE WHITE HOUSE PAINT nvnllnblo. Moro thnn 700 c11ps of J\!n;, ChliriP~ 1•'. tlnmnn~, 22fl·l 1 1lllnnrlcrf tho t!OIIIlio, llurm·.!llinlmlli of Mr.~. Clnrnlrl Dnrllln. M Roq, $4.95 gal, - NOW $3.95 gr1l, 1 IC lgan e~ uoffno wore glvvn Dill Jcrlrlny , · , • , • Out o! town gur.sto 111 tlw Wc!rl· Korlni! Khlh nf Dllrm·Nidwls Cltltm• nfl'lr!ct•s 1\rm•o: Mrs, Ken· 'IIHI ~tlllll'rllly, Suhool fJUCI!na Use o~r convenlen.t credit pl.an lllllri, WfiH . Hruttil AlllnliliH thn I ding wm·o Mr, unci 'Mrs. Alhcrt commllnlty went on ltH fli'HI flnlrl nnth L. JJJ•r•wn, r·o·ehulrmnn; Mr•a, holporl nlll'lwl pr.nplo Into tho Hr'!!llfl of II jll'f'il.l' <'iliHII!!·IIgtJI nnnuy, Mr. nnrl MI'H, I\unncth trip ::infln•riny. f•'lrBt yr.rn• nwm· Lrslnt• Pr!l'rhw, Nl'f!I'C!IIlry; 1111'S, W as a Success lw/l(lqunrlcrs fm• tho troo !rents, Western Au1·o Assoc. Store wmlrii!Hf \\'Prin•·srla,\', Muy ao, f11uwy nnrl Mr. nnrl Mrs, Burney hen:,•trnrnr.rl thr. flllwllon nf tlwlr C:rn·nlrl Durbin, IJ'ollHlU'!!t'; Mrs. year's Mlchlgap. we1)lc "DOD" TEAR, Owner Wlir•n 1\llss 1\largnrPt .Jounrw Snt·slw, nil of 'l'mverHc City. rmmernH nnrl how fo lnnrl unrl 1111· nif!ili!J'If Jcrrrls, hl~lorhrn; Mrs, 'l'h!~ nm· Mason fllltii',V ili'C'IIIIIC! tlw IJrlrlo or lhn 'l'hr. newlywr.rls wllllm Ill home loud. tlwm, Plr.lllt'llS Wc!I'C lnlmn nobm·t l.lc!II'IH•J' ilnrl Mrs, Melvin gJ'IIm WIIS ll suecc~s. F'runk Scrvicetllell IllmHIIIH' non, J.uwton 'l'lwmns 11ftm· .J11no fl 111 1fl7•1 South Alire· nne! thn rnr.ml1r.rs will compare S 1 r· 011 rl, trlr![Jhonn eommltteo: Schmidt, Jr., clwirmun, donlarccl HenHIIIH rrt. 'l'lw hrlcln Is lho !itt~. where lhny huve boon fur·· them nl their nex.t meeting, ' l'l'li'H. LI!Oillll'rl Bloor! anrl Mt"H, 'l'llllrsdny, !!;vents In Muson wom Pvt. Gornfrl D. Smith, son of rillllf~IJIPJ' of 1\lt'. anrl MrH, Phillip nlshlng unci dccorallng their new Al noon, flw gl'Oup hnrl a Normnn Bunl;cr, lrmdors; nnd ~chotluJec] prnctil!lllly. every rfay Mr. ami Mrs, Jnhn W. Smith, 2230 Hanny or J\.lnsnn, hnmc, wiener roast nf Cro!umbln Cmcl1 MI'H, rtohr.J·t Slogl'isl, J'eparler. hulldlng up to the Mlqhlgnn wcel1 N. GU!lll roarl, Holt, rr.cently WilS fl.r•v, llnlph Wilnwr, flll~lor of ----- pnri1, Rev, nnrl Mrs, Chnrlos F'. 11 \I'IIH rlodrlt•cl In hnvo n plenlc pnrncte'Frlday, Schinh:lt ::mid the grarluntcd fr·orn the chemical Watch For J·~nlon Hnplds Mnthocllsl i!IHII'l'h, ,f "[ ~'[ b Brooi>H am leaders, ,Juno 18 nt Hnynm· park. Mrs, program wns cnhanr.ed by n dose corps school nl Fort MeCiollnn, pr.rfonnl'rl lhn douhtr•·rlng t!nul Slmnn J!f.lllriuctml 11w former· Phyllis Balmer, dnllghlr>r Mt·s. Mon;Jimlle Tullif! of Miller Groups visited the court house pletcrl hnsle fl'lllnlng- nt l•'orl huHlness meeting with roll cull of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton Balrnr!r r·oacl lw~ hJ!I'n In Sparrow hos· lialinn collnr nnd Wyeth Laboratories Inc. Leonard Wood, Mo. Hcl 1.~ a 1fl:i:'5 j ,W\~j~~Ja IH!Ing nn~werorl hy giving, n safe· of Wllliumston. pita!, Lilll~illg, fo1· the pnsl 2',~ Wednesday ns part of the Mlehl· gradtinle nf Ball Stntc 'l'enchl!rs 1 I June 8 ty IHIZIII'd In the home, Commit~ Mr. ancl Mrs·, Stewart Miller arc wecl1~ f - <:ducallqn day a·nd'Carl Blnnchnrd ents, M1·. nnrf M1·s. Howard J. Palmer, Mar.Jorlo Shiffer, Vclmn their second, af Mason Gcncrnl In tlw lw:;pltnl during the past r.aw rtf of thP. American Legion prr.scnled Jnnl!s, live In Cnlumct City, Ill. Shiffer nnd .Tonn Pcny, Rc· twspital May 2fi. He was born on year. the Mason school with n state Pvt. Bruce D. Wynwn has com· marks on s;1fety were given hy his Uncle Russell Illnklc's hlrlh· Fm11k \\', Daldn I~; mn!lnr)rl In nag. At the Mondny night COUll· pletecl basic training at Fori. assistant firc·ehlcf, Robert Pnt· rlay anniversary. Bruce's brother, llnlvPJ'slty of l'vlkliignn hosrltal ell moctlnll' a flag was prr.senlerl Leon;mt Wood, Missouri, and is Complete Stock Of lerson. Davlcl, is 11 months old, at Ann Arlinr !lur to 1111 operation. to the city, spending n few days with hls Two r!'presentativcs !rom Bell A son was hol'll tn Mr. nnrl Mrs, !Tis arlrlreB~ iH 4 We~t. U, of M. Frldny 1vas heritage rlny 11nd fnmlly, Mr. anrl Mrs .•Terry Wy· ITclerhonc company showed 2 nonalrl Lo11tc of Lnnslng 'rues· Hospital. hnspltallty day rolled Into one. I man. He will report nt Fort Dix, NEW FURNITURE to sound films. day, May 22. Mrs. Lcute Is lh~ Mrs. Gorrlnn l~rlrnnnrls of Ma· $1.69 I Next meeting will be a plcnie former Osn Wpsper, The Lcutr.s son is ~till in the Utah Valley M~ny clerks' In 'l)JJsiness plncos New Jersey, on .Tune 8, ======'lnrl soflhall gnrne ,June 25at East have 2 other chilclren, Joyce, R, hospital nl Prnvn, Utnh. Her sons $2.98 I Lansln. g park. ~nrl Jane, lfl months, Lm·cn, of !•'lint, anrl Cm·l from Flt!'lrhnl'l:' Mr. and MrH. Neal Mentink nf Grnnd R11pids, anrl their f11mllles Fltehhurg H-r eluh met Sunday Onondaga arr. parents of n son, were 111 the E:rlmnnrls lwme here 1t the Fllchhurg chllrch, This Roher! Arnold, hom M11y 30 at Werlncsrllly, They ~nid that their nonth 3 ~tale trooper.; from .Tacl1son O~teopathlc hoHptlal. mnthCI' intcmdecl In remain In the lndiBon presented a film on They niHo have 2 Slw must, J'emain . , . fl~ii~ring Dorr.oni collar Jo'm·r·IN Vurlllf11•s Monrlay, May 28, at Mason Gen· of[ hPJ' fr.f't for seV1!r111 rlnys . , .. s~arkling colors in Mr.mbers o! Ferri~ Varieties oral hospital. PaiiPnls in Mason Gr.neml hos· 1 fine col:ons, Choose severo! f·H club met at the efuh house pita! this wrocl; Ill'(! Mrs. Joseph of lhc~o coolers lor your F'riday evening. Alice Dekett, re· Herrt'ck Millri' ·of Stor:iii)J'id;;,., Mr~. Flqs·· Itiring' preslrlcnl, called the meet· Slewm·t of Dansville and Ml'l;; ~ie ; ' cmual wordrcbc ... NOW! ing lo order. The minutes wer~ ·. ·. .. Clm·il 1\'Jr•l·inrlorf, M1~~: Robert' read by the secretary and roll !Ur~; Loo Gcrhnrdsle1 11 Robson, 1\lrs. Fred J~r·yc, .Judy '': call wa's answered wlt'o 'lrojects Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gcrlwrrl· Plal1lw, rlmJghli!l' nf Mr. and Mrs...... members wore taldng lnls sum· stein nnil Carolyn of Wnyne, Mr, Bernard Plakke; and Mrs .. Albert ,., mer. and Mrs. Leo Gcrhardstoin, Karen Ribbey, all of Ma~on. Officr.rs were installed, after ~nd Alan and Mr. and Mrs. Reu· Thnse rliscllilrgerl fmm Mason which Blynn Dodge, Jr,, new ben Rohde and Kathy .Tn were General hospilnl lhis weel1 were president, finished conducting the Sunday visitors nt the Lee Ger· Mrs. 'BI1lllclw Tnppe of Holt nnd meeting. Repr1rts were given by hardstcin home. !~rank l'lll'maler., 11-frH. Robert ,.· • I I • • It I r • r. • • a member from each project com· Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strobel ncecl, Mrs. Stuart. Demorr.st, Mrs, ,------__;:.._mil______lee on the activities In his par.' festival1nd daughters Friday. visited the tulip, Herbert F'nx and Hnrry Gibbs. GiVe the- Kids the Brake! Mrs. Harold Green anrt .Tcrr·,\: h h and Mrs. R. Rohde and Kathy ( UrC Many schools will close for the summer vacation beginning this week. Others visited Mr.~. Lee Gr.rharclstein at will close next week, That means that children will be on the run - maybe right McLaughlin hos·pilal Tuesday. lHnMn Pr·cshyfcrlnn, Priill L. Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Strnhcl Arnold, minister, Sunday, 10 a.m., in front of your car. Watch for children this summer whore ever you may be. A and, daughters visited relatives at worshifJ hout·, sermon, "The Walled ial1e Sunday evening. Chrislian Warfare;" Every mem. : life may depend on it! ·Sunday ·guests at tho home of her Sunday sponsored by tho 1 Mr. a net· Mrs. Edward Bernier mcmhcrship cnmmitlr.c . of the . . honoring Jerry Bernier on his session; dlllrch school at 11:15 confirmation at Memorial Luther- n. m.;, Westminster Fellowship 1 Published in the·· Public; .Interest by · nn church In Williamston W!!re / ~mups will meet at 6 p, m. nnd .... '~ . .. Mr: and Mrs. Earl Foss, Mr. and 7 p. m.; Young Adults will meet Mrs. Glen Foss and family, Mr.' at 6:30 p, m. at Rayner parl1 for a and Mrs. August. Gronau and potluck dinner and ·program; < IMrs. W. Clnrlt, board nf lr·ustecs will meet Tues. tfi~; .INGHAM at 7:.10 COUNTY .. NEWS Jerry Bernier and Robert Hnm· day p. m. lin were among the eighth grade ---- ((raduates· nt exercises at WI!· Mr. nnrlll'lrs. Harold Hanso and llamston high school last Thurs. clay. filmily of Traverse City returned home Monday n.fter spending lust 1 week end with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Ra~· C. Gowdy or fricmrls, Tlwy a Iso a I tended the Now Available IN MASON ··Belleville and Dr. and Mrs. H. E. wedding n( ~Larry 'Laxton and I Brunner of Detroit were callers .Joyec Greg-g-. Sunrlny they visited nt lhe Earl D, Whipple hfJmr. Mrs. Ila:1sc'~ uncle, Clark Cook Sunday. Mr. Gowdy and Mrs. in De!rnit nnrl Palrnlo ' ' • Art, ' ·StudioI , ', ' • · 500 Carter Bldg. ~·. JAC~SON.·· ~be INGHAM,. COUNTY tfE\11 ftttle boy Is his fitst fish arid •'' ' __·:: ,,: ·: ... ·.·;; :.P~!L~T:~3.";69~~. F~ .~ppoi~tmerit .. a whoppins catch tor David .. · ··M~ii-+'Pho~.OR7~9ott.····,1 weot~rv.r.· -!· ·.' ...
', ',. .. ·;.·~ ··- ...... , ...... ~ ..... :...... _...... ····--.... ·--.... ------··-·--·-··-·--- 100 TON- GOOD 'J'IMO'J'l!Y unci .JOHN DI~I~Hf~ nlullnlnd e•ol'll -··------.. ------.. ·------~r-··-·--·--··-·- .. ------..... ______dnVlll', •10'/r rolnVP.I'l fin ton nf, plnnlel' nnd slciC! ciJ'l!llS!!I'. gu. hrlr,ill whent stJ·n1v, nt nrwn .. gene Lynn, pho1w Mason on George \Vehlwr, piwne Wllllnms- 6·178!1. 20wl f ton 180 nvenlngE, 22w1p ··----··---·--·--·----- PASTEUHIZim --- G nllniJ·slze Phone OR 7-9011 SEBAClO SE!IW PO'rA'l'OES, $~ mill{ pnsll!lll'izer. L/i.rrl only ll pen· illlHill'l. Don H, CJarlt, 45[31 months. Also gnllon milk pull. Barnes roacl nt Aurelius Center, Wnyne Bullen, phont! Mn~on OH phone Alll'eilus 3402. 22w2 7·32GG. 22w1 For Ad Action SEED COHN -· Hugged, high .TOliN DEI~HE 'l'Hi\C'J'DH tIll · yielding PlonPer hybt•irl strong 1950, with 2·row pnWI'I'·Iilt r·ul· germinating, haeiIHJIH! Aurn , Humls anrl Pontlues. $1 bushel. lius 51J3. 22w I George A. Ellison, Masrm phone Livestock '122nd Wolverine Apply Oil 7·0'Hi1, 22wtf MeCORMlCI<·Dl~EltJNt; all-~lel~l hayloacler, used Dill! Sl'llsnn. HEREI~OIU> 1 'A LV 1·:~; tor ~;ail'. Holstein Sale Nitrogen Lloyd Leonard, Ma~on phonp OH :Jon tr.o •IOIJ Ill:>. Studwr:r wul Salunlay, June 2, al 11 o'clock, Nr1w Is the time to apply nitro- 7-1499. 22w1 1 !£!edcrs, !'lle•lil\1''; Slor·l;v:IJ'f"; :1 t a. 111.. ill t lw Wolverine Purebred gen to those wheat, oat, hay unci Farm Tools Marshall anri.Oiil'l'l, · L:!wl2 Lii'PStuck Sules Pavilion, 2'.1: pasture fields. NEW AND USED Ill ih·H \\'PSI or Williamston, Mich- Cnll ( HOLLAND 'l'RANSPLANTER- I il~llll IJ/1 lJS·IG, 2-row, self-pmpellecl, Lilte new concllllon. Don B. Clarlt, 4561 Farm Machinery :!;;..~P!'I~~f:'D~~~' f,IOTF. CHANGE OF DATE Cook Bnrnes road at Aurelius Centm·, 19,16 John Deere I-I 1'met or and OJ~ SALE phone :!402. Am·e!lius, 22w2 Cultlvntor 1:, lu•lJci outslumling registered Nitrogen Service 1948 Oliver CletJ•ac and Cultivator i Jlrilsll'in r·ow!!', lwifers and young ED 7-7279 John Deere q.row Corn Plauter I lliill;; l'llllsignecl from the top 2186 East Cnvunaugh Road 10 Farm 195,4 Jntcrn~tionnl SiciP Ralne. Only in dreams come true. New Hoilunel P'l'O tiG Hny Balem ber o[ milki111~ :111rl )ll'<'·i'r""l"'ll· ARMOUR'S BIG CROP New Power Tald. Balers Ferguson high 40 ancl lnw 10 Ol' J.Rs!ie .I U !I·:! IIIIi, I :,II' I I' USED EQUIPMENT f1n nk t c•rms--SPe Floyrl Kehrl, Fertilizer Trnetors National Bank of Detroit, Plym THE FARMERS BANK Ferguson Machinery and Acces· GUERNSI~Y l'O\V- lt•·t~i:;tl'rf'rl, ti ontll, 1\liehlgan. Price per toll Porcl Tmctor and Loader Meml;er of F. D. I. C. Milson, Michigan years old, h<'ifr•J' •·:tit' lty ~;iri•' if ~'1'\V 1-Iulland Baler sarles ' yo'u want h•llll. c:ivi11:~ Ill 111 Inill\, Smith [12·12-12 '"'""'""'"'"'""""'"'""""'"$71 L1aln Drills 4.8 hu11Prf:1t. 1.. K. Y.illlllli'J'Jll:IIJ, C. B.• 5·20-20 '"""""""""'''"".'""''"""'"$71 Plows Price Tractor & 1291 Eifl'l'l ro:ul, pllrtified Seed Potatoes HJI 1e. lflll(' , SO 1I , · 1· ' • Good Will F ran<1 1 ln. · r·' · 1 ·' "· ' 11 ' l'l 1 t · 331 Evcrv road Barnyard fill, sand and iliaci' Lnnsing fV :i-!1802 Ol' 34J:l Burch·. Leo Wallet·. 22wl M· · 011 ~-H'lll '1llwll' · :JI'l~ ~:nms e111, · • ' ' ' Cobblers li!!ld Drive, Lansing. 22w1p 1 dirt. Fra neis SlllsseJ', Ma~nn ----~------~~~---- ___ ' • • .. phollf' Mason OR 7-Hi82. 22w1 Kntnhr!ln Francis Platt Gravel Co., phone Mason OH Used Cars CEDAR POSTS ... WhoiPsate Ill' CALVI~S Hr•J(i~;IPr<'ing. Pilnnc Lansing IV 2-67(i!i. 7-2595. · 21 w2p 110\V AllD PONTIAC 1 AM DEALER for Stecldey's ------Phone OR-7-5971 boat with huilt in live hox a' 22wl' 1 Ge!rwtir: Giant Hybrid seed corn. Tile Seed Corns whieh are BICYCLES------f{r•huill. Wj• swap· l!l:i:i PONTfAC Sta;· Ch!ef seda,n, WEANLJN(; I'J<;s. lt"n:rld I•'. Tile largr•st Hybrid yet cleVeloped. testccl to grow 90'/n or better in 22wl $100, W. R. Dudley at Dollie lake and buy all ~iws ;uul l'C!iJaii' •1-dcH>~', hydrnmatu:, With power WeHt, J•l:-i•t S. Cl:ll·l\ l'l!ail, l>ans· You r:an plant this corn a little 1colrl Rolls ..Jnr•ques Seed Corns 17wtr lATillNI~T'I'E>--U~ecl vrry little. all malws. n.ehLJilt hicydcs in power brakes, he>ater ville phmw MA :t-2·1li!J. 22wt lhiiiiH'I' nnd still get a larger arc treated wilh Caplan and DISC-7-foot, John Deere. Good ------·-·----- Keith Hamilton, :lll!J ·llurrlel sleenng~ condition. H. M. Silsby, 1066 llrcer, Lansing. PJwnc L~nslng stodc 10 2!1" boys, 1 2(i.·in. gii·is, and t·aclto. ------yieltl. V\1• H. Dudley at Dobie Dieldrin to rccluce damage from Farmers GUERNSI~Y COWS- •I: ntw I lot· lai{C'. 20wtf wire worm, maggots, corn beetles South Edgar road, phone Aure· IV 2-G765. 22wl 4 2'1-in. hoys, 2 20-in. hoys. $18 18G!i PON'l1AC 870 Catalina stein, 3 lli'e sprinf~l'r~ and 2 and fungous diseases. !ius 1311. 21wtf Own the finest of Comhlnc:os ------..!-----·--·-··- --. -·---·· - -- und up. Vogt's Bike Hep:lir, !!18 <'OLJpr•, hydra mat lc, -heater nml due in tlu• fall, tllll' will1 mlf hy t\CrtJCO FERTILIZER- See or OLIVER 3EDROOM SUITF: -- Twin beds, Jacilds. :t:d :~ ,'.;:Ill! I· F"J'r:e, 1t mill's north of Mason on Stop in and orcieJ' your Seed with nearly-new Forcl deisel trade-in MEN'S GOLI~ CLUBS --"Lawson vith ;~ throw rugs all same pnt· t·oupe, hydramatic, heater and hill I'Oacl, M:~so11. ~lw2p Okrmns rnacl 10 Lamb roacl, :v,, Com today while ample stoclts tractor with 3·16 plows. Used Up -to 11 yl!ars to pay Little" I'eglstel'ell set, 4 lam mile! cast on Lamb to Simmons are available. vet•y little and up to $800 casb, Self propelled - Pull type :.em: 4 antique chairs, desk, 10-ft. inated woods, 8 stuinle.-•s steel radio, powet· steering. BOAR-- Ptii'Phrr•d I 'ulanrl l'hi11a ·:m refrige1·ator and 111 her items. rn:HI. :1rri house north, phone Ma· Get yollr:> now t ot radc for good seasoned 6'7r TERMS - TERMS - 'l'F.IlMS irons. Never usecl. PPI'fel'l c•rHHii· l!l!i:J PONTIAC "fi" sedan, 2·doot·, boar, rid:~P 1111 Mason. Will be. at tlw home Sat· sing FE !l-2272, tion call Carl 0. Peterson, brolwr. Francis Platt 21w:J lirrs. Parl Mason l-2272. , 21 w2 PIGS-20 l·lampslliJ'P l'l•P'r 1e>w; large wardrobe, dining roon Open !1:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Trailer hitches, we mal OH able, buffet, occasional chair ED 2-0775. Copp's riding sf'iwnl, Lnunsteln, 334 Every "t;_oad, phone --- phone Lansing ru -·29(JJ, 19wtf 4-cloor, mclio, heater, Cheap I 7·0511. 12wl5 vith slip-cover. Mm·shnll Polloi< )AYTON EL'ECTRfC SCALES- I Oi Holt OX 9-2118 or ------tlon service. Murphy Safe Co., Phone Dansville MA 3-2~fll. 1.0·20·10 DeKALB 1-IYBRID SEED CORN ')JNING ROOM SUI'I'E - Wal· 2622 Cedar road, Lansing, Mich. 75.50 -Is nvu!lablc at my home, 4 Lansing IV 5·5715. 22w7 nut finished oulc, 'refectory l!l56 NASII RAMBLER, 4·door ------22w1 8·16-Hi 69.40 One-quarter mile south ol scdn n, $275 for equity. Must miles north of Mason on Okemos DAVENPOR'r AND CHAIR, blue ·able, credenza bu ffel, · host and Pennsylvania Intersection on US· HORSE-High spirited Anwrican G-24-12 73.20 road to Lamb road, :Y. mile east JOSteS'S chairs, 4 side chairs, $125 ~rll. Also a 1 95fi General 27-ft. mohair, $25. In good condition 127 or 1 mile north of Holt. house lmiler, $2,1!i0, Call Lan· saddle bred. U!;r?d lo he show 5·20-20 69.50 on Lamb Simmons road, :3rd Farm Machinery ~ash. Mrs. Don Densmore, 3680 I:! Earl Jenlw Holland field harvester with Dishes, dt·essers, sinlcs, bathtubs, lions of clothing, just.plain rags, !onder. 0. P. Fo1'd, 'phone Holt Call OR 7·3291 before G p. m., ask 2 heads· stoves, Iceboxes, porch furniture, papers, magazines, furniture and ALFALFA HAY." Howard Town· ox 4·7691. · 22wt.f for' Nlclc,; or call at. 2854 'h Plains. reft•igerators, fruit jars, bathing metal helped to support In' 1955 roud, Mason. 22w1v send, Stockb1·idge, phone 27F12 suits, shorts, playclothes. Red our old, follts program ·(Sunset FORD-1947, excellent running after 4 .p. m. . Sil~by , , star on cash t•egisteJ' receipt, pur· club):, Provided jobs for 192 pea· order, and new battery, good TRUCKS - Chevrolet, 1934 and .chase.. free. Open 6 days a week, pie, enablecl u.~ to give furniture 'lh•es, $110. Oscm· Lee, 4542 West 1942. Run· good, good tires, $40 .lni~lemenf Co.: 9-5:30 p.m. Two locations In Lan·· and clothhlg·to 171 families. Fl· Colurnbla road phone Mason· OR und .·$60., Go()d F·12, $100. 938 N. sing, 327 River and 12<16 Turner uanclal assistance to 142-parolees. 7·8905. '· 22w1p_ Homer street, Lansing. Cull after llti·eets. _ 22wl' . : ·. · : .51wt.r : .. 1 10 a: 1ti. . . · · . , · 22Wt~ ~ ' , 'I~' 1 -'• '.? . ,.·I RJ'i:t...Y ON BUP'S AUTO PAfl.TI3 FOR. TTTE a t.01'S south of Mason on Coy WORT~ WAN'T'ElD-Carpets, rugs Trailers !01111, Clydo '3tarr. 2% mlleH Utlll lll' It u Ill ~0 I r f'llrr.fttlly Ingham County News May 31, 1956 FfNP,S'I' Nf~W AND USmn ------Whipp Farm Agency Paoe 7 AUTUMOBff~T~ U:Q!JlflMEN'P 1[) 17 :m fi'T TRATLF.Il, rot~·lgern smtlh of Mnson on UfH27 to Coy clunnocl in yutu liorno, (loorsnnrt· ------·------· A 'I' 'l!IE LU:AS'I' tnt, apm tmnnt alze gas r11ng!!, I opd, UAHI on Coy ropd to stone hm rmrl l'!!·tlnishlng, low co~t, , , , , ,,, , 1710 E:. MlchlgHn Avenue house Phone OR 7 2fl4fi, 22W1Jl mmlm rnelltocl f.'or nppolnl 13U I C,rTI':fiiNC, ANI? ~ HOCJ!.,~S rossrm~E cosT! ull bari(!Js uml rllclls, umnlng Lunslng 11 WiltPI'r other IWCCHHO!'jes, llSIIillg ments O!' c•stlmnteB phone Lnn· TNQ- llnmo ltflf WI uncllnrl< $1l00 0, Tl, Cornett, 725 S. ClrHII I l"P 7 7Gf 9 A, 11 A Im llll! vtc•c1, fi't er.wr spuco uvnll ' 'f'JiANRIVITSSIONS - Atttomrt 100 ACR)j]S with •J hnchnom s ng ~ . ), , rno ( llf 1Ill" nhlll TI'Hlle l•'norl r 01'!11'1 ti phnnu tic, Rlnm~USIW C'AR SPECIALS UPIIOLS'rf~RING and repalrl!ip 1!1~1 NASII Sl DAN 10-1! CIIE:VIWJ.I:'J, 2 rlnor furniture Will c.tll dt youi home ami glvl' frl!t' estimates Nr l'l51 PP~OTO SF:DAN chm ge lor pldwp anrl d!!llvery I 'l If) FOrt OS i'l I <14 A( 'RES with Fi10om modern We ,II'!! now Joc.tlt•d at lhP. coJ•ncr 10~0 PONI'IAC SLDAN home, modern iPHOMPT l'V SERVIL'E-I serv Ice nil rnal1es. RCA, Motorolll Lost and Found Emerson, GE, Spartan, Admlr:tl DuMont, Muntz nne! Zenith. lien ry L. Fries, 127 N. L,mslng Sl Mnson . .Just west ol MlclR 7 GG51 or Les fix U)l these stm m WIIJdows 22w2 8 ACRES near Leslie, vac,llnt, BOARDING - Private outdoor II!! 2326 12wtl Per ldns Tim dwarl!, Mason. 4.1\v!J ------:--:--'-'---:--:~ could bi> suhdrvlded also adell runs !or each dog Green Ac• es NEW a BEDROOM HOME near tlon of several Jots already Kennels. Phone OR·7 9791. Su,1· Leshe, on US 127, full base platted Pnr.ed to sell. day hours 5 00 7 ·OO p rn men1, lnrge lot. For details, phone 2 HOUSES-2 bloclnw, W Coe, 3408 Turner street, phone lstewd, $35 each Earl Jenks, Holt Phone OX 9·2118 01 Lansing W.1\.NTED-Mort chlcllace, full basement, gns ______.;...;.; ______I bedroom unfurnrshed apart· 16wtJ --- I heat, storms nnd screens, garage, ment, 2 children.• Phone Lanslng1 G:NROLL NOW, 1 lass 01 ptrvat'e, close to school. Call Mason OR IV 9 6519, aslc for Mr· Addison, all .1ges, tnp tlnrwmg nt pi<~no 6·5673, C. L. Johnson, brol ri\V!ll d 'i ~ on1 H ngo Duane Cilll k 011 samncl ,111 c1 .re 11 y wullwcl 2 IIo sent 10 nums bncl, rosy Ion lln11y IInllonboclt IH eel' Lttmlnnsl>l on !list Dldt Wheel!n to the bench on slrll6 H lng rt Sls In the 1112 ployed by a razor manufac· cPh hr 1!Jnn wrll run from rune 1 ' cr oo Jtt the l'rnhnLc Orficu In th In! d,ty parade The contost was .tge group .... lty nf Mnar 11 Mir.hiJ.l'Un be nnd I turer, she does a t1dy busmcss lo June 16 I e tture of the event ltlrchy lllliiOinlIll he the present.ttlon of an Inn ar d th tt. nil CHIOilH lntrlrl Hted 1r nil cstntc nr 1 t.!Ur before "'tid coutt. 11 whose members have long since !lum1num lmnt on June lt1 nld tm~e an l 11 ce to Hhow CIIUt:IC wh ceased bcmg ltltlc shavers \V,JJ c s rlr ug md c,Jmer 1 ston• l IIccnHe tn Hell the lntcre~:~t of sui 1 cHtntf Amendment to n suul renl eHtutc Hhould nnt he ffrunted ltts lCcerverl lis first shrpment nf [t IH Further Ordered. rhut J1Ubilc no 1h1 new Argus C 41 c~mera I he Ice thereof be Kiven hy 1 ulllcntlun of 1 ' 1mcr 1 has the l.tslcst rmpr ovc 01 Y of thlit order for threw tnlc:ccHHI\ Bunker Hill J(' II ments 111 tlw field of 33 mm pho I vct:((/1 rlrevlouK to HIIIU duy of hcurlr Delhi Township Zoning Ordinance Sandra Wuu llf'll Drake .tlso !Hivrsed that wrl\s be he lnf.(l m Conntv NewH 1 newspnJ•m ~ togr <~JlhY 4 llled In the pr ob.t tc cuut t for· s.tfc rintl!d nnd clrculnted in 1:tnld county keeping dur1ng life In ordet to uuJ that auld r etllloner give knowr l\!r anrl Mrs Mmec\rtli P1tlcr ------nttlrcHt" I r rtf.! IS ndditlouul r t lieu 1 son spent Sunda) With M1 and l{clmll Craft' llll(lcl wertt, riot to Htteh he111 AtlcllionK to n.nd Htruct 11nl alter lng ur I y IH!IKonnl t~crvlce nt lcnst fsv~ I'm lttblc Cooler bnd •rubles Ingham County News May 31, 1956 Page 8 (0) thtytt*IIOl lo ttuch henrlr K ntJonH o[ b I ldlngK t~hutl comJiy ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR with the re 111it omcnttt of this Ord J\111 hen 'l'ahle Day llf'd 11'~ I OUtS E COASr HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR In \nee for new bulldinR'I::I cvct ~ l'nt ch Rocldng Clmh s Acting Judgt! of Probnt DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Gus Sto\ell though the building HO utldcd 01 Ovm ~t nl fed Rm lnng Chair HART-Au1r111t 6, 1956 nltur~d doetJ noL so com1 ly Gus Ilea tArs Stnte of Mlchl{:nn 1 hu Probntc Conr Churchc1:1 librarlcH haHr•itniK 01 ed BflX SJII IIIJ.:S "or the County of [nJ.{hnm ltmmd Oulc •rnble ucutionul h ~:~tit tllona mny he ( nrl Springs At u Hetttdon of auld Court, helc.J at th erected In nny z mu Ftnvldctl how IJishcs ORDER FOR I'UBLICATION ~robutc Offict! In the city or Mn11on, I ovur lh tt uucl Mtt 1et treK Hhnll Inner spr lnJ.: Matt 11•ss SALE OF REAL ESTATE onld on tho ~Uth dny o Guh IIIUZI'd LRUIId!y l'nb11 CORY-June 19, 1056 conform to the rc~ulnt.Jons or the Plant S!•ut A zone In which they 111 e ~roc ted Stnle of Mluhllllln rho Probntc Court Ilflovcr Vacuum Clen11e1 J nut ft•ls ARCADE 'or the county of lnglu m rolnllvc to localfon em the lot 01 ]lfCnl(HCII l:ll!t hll.uk rrom Ktr~;t tH nn£t LIPcttlc Rcf1 igm ators Phmo At 11 HCSK!OI of ••hl court hold nt thr hhrhwny1:1 ynrLl re JU!rcmcl tK und Probfltc Olflee In the city of Mn•on II men regulnll 11u1 The Friendly Theatre 1Jid county on tho ~6Lh dny ef Mnr Antirlllf' Jlmsc Shoe Coat A D Trullcr Co11ch P1trldng 1056 (nl Definition• A trnllor conch Pr,cnt HON LOUIS E COASH 1.. 1ko N1•\\ L!LWII llluWI't Rrlcl\ \1 It h ll I• hate giiiSs t~hall mcnn au y vel1lcle uMed or LESLIE, 1\IICIDGAN - PHONE JU 9-4572 Act.ln~r Ju lgc of Prorlllto Nmnm ous Lawn lllo\WJ s mill DIS In thu rnntter of the cHtlltc uf JERRY tto conutructcd UK to J1elmit llt~ V CORY, Dccenood beln~t uaud lM u conveyunce UJlun Sevm al I~leottlc .Junction Dishes the JlUbllc IStreelti or hhdtw &YO und Clllford H Arnold, Admlnlotrntor duly lleunKnble n• •uch nnd ,Hhnll Uoxets IUJd Switch Boxes FRI-SAT., JUNE 1·2 with will nnnexed bnvlnK rtled In •old 'l'IIE FOI.LOWING ARE :rmW include Hclf·J>I0!10lled nnd non. Quantity of Romnx Cubic, N() •ilurt hlo !>ctltlun urnyln~r for llecn•e aelr·tJrotJeliDtl vohlclca Ho de· ll'EMS to ~~~u the Interest of Hnid ctt~nte In ccr• eontltructed, 12 and N n. 14 tuln renl c•tnto therein rlcocrlbod ulgncd rucon~5tructcd, 2 Automatic Ele.ctrle Irons 1 or nc.JdC!d to by meiiiJH o( un en• Compltotc f,onc!,•mr Oil fired It l• or lmcd l'hnt the lOth ony of cloHod nddltlon or room In gttch VoscM !I no A D I UGO, ut tun• thirty o'clocr l~urnnce - li·mom Size wit lr Qtuantlty J)D'f In the forenoon ut tho Probotu Olflce manner utt will pllrmlt tho occu. of Peshvy with tulncy thereof 111:1 u.: dwelling or coutrols nml hlowl'l, use1l 2 Aluminum Cnke Set n the Cltr of Mn•on, Mlohlgnn, bu nnd tllee11lng vlncc tor one or more nnnlsl1 ' hereby 111 olnicd for hen• Inn onld 110 puraonH 111\tl halVIng 1 o toundntlon YIJIIIS Su)Jer Whirl J~gg "e11ter titl01 und thnt nll 1 oa~:wn11 lntelCasted other Lhun wheels jnck• or ~klrt· / Electr lc i\lotm s e!ect1le Dt oller n t~nlcl cHtntu UlJIJU tr Jtcforu tU\Id court lng• lt tu lcl tlmu nnd 1•luce, to show cnUtu• Cr U!!UCt Sll (bl Whc1evcr thoro lo 11 conflict Jello 1\lold Set vhy lu l!centH.~ to Hull the Interest or t!llld Chilli's Wugou cutntn In 1mld tenl cstnLe "hould not be between tho follolv,lnt~ Plovl•louo llish 1\fnid J)lsh Washer relative to tho llllr~lnll of t.hc Wmdows und Screens trailer conehos 11nt1 nny other Hue• 8JirayerH for Weed Killer Uou" of thla ()rdlnnncu the Cot l\letal C1111bmu d with Shelves lowing tlcctlontt ahnll Jlrovnll. AN'fiQUES (c) No J)erson t~hull 1111rk or IJcrmlt Glass Coffee 1\IJlker Set the nnrklnt~ or my occUplml trnlJ. AntiiJIIC Lm•e Seat Ullby Bottles Qr conch or 1u1e or pccu1 y or JlCt• Anfhittc Rocking Chair Auto Accessotlcs mit the UHu or OCOUII\hC)' of URY troller conch, on any alto lot, field ortraat of lund not HJieclf· ('l'hls is only Jl 11a1 thtl listing, muny othc1· nt tlcles wlll ~e lcnlly llcen•od "" IL trailer conch tmrk except only by wtltten IJOr• \ IlVnlluble duy of Stllc.) I mlto hc1elnnfter 1 rovldcd Cor In thettc rcgulutlo 1 K Cdi All nlll>llellta~n• fo1 t•ormlt to JliU k tru let con.~leK ~hall bll mudu to ,tho Deihl Towndhh> Clo1k Tbe •••pllcatlona ah11ll oontnln1 {U Tho namo of tho ownor o~ nt the trnllur cn11nh 1 I 'f ' Top Students at Dansville Repeat Success i·n College Njllf 31, 19S6 The Ingham Co·untY News Part 2 Alfrlorln I~J'IlSI 11nr! Dnvld Otcenmnn, cn·vulr.rllr!lorlnn~;· nl Pnnsvllle Agrlr:ultuJ·al schnol In l'AII'I'Oit A'l' (JONJIJ~IU~NOI•l 1932, rnnl1 RCI!CJJHI unrl llilrrl, ro Hnv. Hnymond Nortnn will Ill· spectlvcly, In tile r:IIISH of HJ:J(i o· tcnrl thn Mlclllgnn annual confer· Johnson Receives Michigan hns prorlu~cd nr: nrwe of 11111 Malhorllst clnn·ch Ill Ashtll'Y college, Wllmom, Krm ·ruly grout wrltm•s, nccordlng tr lliC!IIy, With 1!J:i others, thoy J'r! Albion 'l'hursdny through Sun· he Into Knthlcon I. Glllnrrl, nulh dfly, 'l'lw lny delcgnlc of Mnsrm Brokerage Licens~ eel veri llwll• hneholnT' n f urts ric· w of OlJH MICHIGAN HERIT· grecs Mny ao, Mcthorllsl church will bn Mri. ChriJ•Ios .Tohnsrm, formerly. 11. "GE. 'l'hls new hnnl1 1111 Ingham l.elnnd Austin. ~:~nlesmnn wllh Cnrl .Towet.t real Miss Frost, who I ransfcrrcd to munty library contalnH :;elcctlonE -·--·--- Iostnta ngctwy, now hus his own Asbury In hor Junior ycnr aftcJ' vrlttrm by men who served this llAN8\'II,U~ UUS AIUtiVl~S hrolLites. 1nd Lonl!fellow, seems lo have Roy Dodge Yorsilc BdbC~lYF CONDUCTS ~mMORIAL · Methodis~ . Youth · Fellowship ',I condl\cted 2 memorial seiviccs· il.t Maple Grove· .cemetery; .Stindny evening; Tl'iey planted· red gernn· lt~ms on !lui gmves of Rev. Ray Merrill and Re~. · Willla~ pqust,l 2 Methodist, ministers .. Nancy Sr!IY harl. cha1;ie oi tile &erV~ces; - • .,. • • ' ··' I o' ~' ' _,
.. . . lngbqm County . Miiy 1956 Piigc 2 • N~w~ Ji, and Mr. llnci Mrs, Wllll11m Locl~~ ·~--.:._;.._ ~: . -.-- --.--.:.~ bb •11 ______thildren ·Have of JTintoJl R&picls, ' w Aurelitrs Hi wllcltlowel' groutJ e · e-- rv' I e School Pichic will meet WHIJ lh\!ir lrmcler, Mr~. . · · Aurelius Cecil Rosellllry, Wednesrlay, ,June Mrs. Myrl Graham - Phone G6·f·2 Ce11ter 6, nt D u. m. At tlw tgwn IJ!.llJ, It's DelMonte 0 E S .I I , Auroll11s Denter ~chool piPn!P Mpmb!lra llr!l to IQ)f~ ll magp~!n~ . pa I • . Cuil miliP.i' WtH-l uttcnqell by 78 chllclren, par· in which they cpn rri'BS lli>w~rs, B t 1-1 Cqupll\ Speults Vows I ents 'f!llcl tellchers lnst Tlll-ll'llclll;' 11 not!lbCI(Jlt !Hld P!!MIJ ~i.i~ b.~ pre· . anque onprs Ex. t' I G Sofll.mll Tl'ljlll 01'!\'IHIIzes nt Colt(mbla Creelt rarlt. Ollmes P!tr(~d f I IJ . h 1-Joral Dltnn of l-ansing ancll - enslon ~roup anc,l r.ontes~ races were en. l".' l.Jct.w' .. . or ll I 1.!!· Exc anne Mayor ' 'I'wolve AIII'I!Ihts 4·H memhers ""-~ '' ~ _ U,on rvJcJl,qhert of Wllllltmslon Old EIects Officers mr;t lit lllll townsltlp hllll last ~[;:;J!11~ children uflet• tlJC pot!trclt 'fhl! !li'ChllJ}jjC l)f mllYOrs han· Wf)l'e qtlletJ}' married Ill the peo· llll!s ch\.tr~h at j!:nst I..uaslng i•'rl· Aurell•rs Cr.ntnJ• c X- t· ens I 0 tl Wrdnmulny 11fternoon to org,mlze M, nthers d•tb lwd a llll"iness Dubois Community Qllr.t WIIS u SUCCI!HS, The m!lyflr duy, M\IY 20, Rev, 'I'nfl performed ' " Cl soft hull learn. Connie BCilltt>WfiS " ' ~ "- of i!:V!lrl ~T)d h!s wife wen~ met Fashioned g1•oup had its final meeting of tlw elqctr.d r.nptaln wi11J ArJrw P!!· mqetlnu Wl1lle the older dJlldren ,,h·~. JleJ•t FellolVII l>Y ciJ)cf pf IJ()Jlt'l! Nelson ong t.t1p cerf!mi;Jn}', at 7::30, A recepllo. n ~~~~@) season at tho township hull lust Cnmp, r!o·captain. '!.'hey wi11 1r1eet ha~l n sottl)ojl game. New offlr.ers Mrs Nej n M' r and u M 1 afler the t-crehiony was attended Tuesday· morning, 'r)lree new foi' Jll'nctlcn avet·v We In Ia ft e 1e_ctec 1 for next veur ore: Pre.s I· l~levr.n. memiJel_·•,_. ol.' t)'e.' D,I,"'9 J.Q,.. ''·'II d• B().,d M . • d Mml'~ •ni..,arv 1 ll )Jy 30 jjUe~t~. 'l')Je newlywecls left . • • ,, c ' c I'!Sc Y n.. ' Schoo) dui_J l}IHI rlln.n_el.' a_. I llic.• -o gc ll!l . r, an .rs. , •. c lafl) 'l~g.fi.- mmnl~~trs were added to the group m·noon ut -,1.30 Jl, m. l.tntli school defll, Mrs. Michael 2;serdjl); vjce· -, nn 1 tor a trip to But•mudn. . Bargain · · Jd M I Fumous Gl.'ill In Lat)sin_u Mo11· l"t""0 I· mnII t ng the total 10. Hcpm·ts 011 Is out. · pr~s enl, rs. .ee Hicl)ard~on; P '1'1. lf d tl e"fl~~~., uchlevemcnt day Wt!re given by Mrs. Cecil Jloscbttry was m· day ulghl. !ji! mu}'OJ' OT)" A plaque at}ll ll I ug woven by J!:mmu BedfOI'd were at the home ,1ennlngs ai_id Mrs. Kenneth Hill; Alva Howe und Mrs. Arla_Smlth sejected.. Ml'. alld MPrs·. "'· E. Locltwoocl Char)es Smitil were prl)sef)lcd t~e .of Mrs. William .Jennings of Ea· and alternate leader, MrH. Chnrles wertt to Micl cttl Ce t · It! J "' A h " ton Rapids last Thursday, to At Densmorets 11 1 \ Heman.-.s. · - g n er w '· of La)te Odess11 spent tiJe wef!)t m!lyor,; 1.arge pouquet of .,qwe~s vl~it Mrs. Bedford's brother, who ,.. E. R I e h a r rl son lust Sunday.. ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Larry Sa Iazor end wHh Mr. arjd Mrs. John was p!~fiCl*!) Ia )he M~;Y.or s r ~ s9c)pl IJ~\tr wlth coffe~ and Wecjnesday Mrs. Smltl} sp,ent the ,npd family Of mm Hull and Mrs. ~otter. - wife. Mai'Vln Hodge pcled !IS just returned !rom FloJ·idn. 1 1 IGA ~oodline~r ~~ lf1~ ~t:etth~gk. IJince pt IIJe close rillY with Mr. and Mrs. 'G!=m'ge/ .Jo,h.n House of VestaJ1u1·g sp~Jnt Mr. apd Mrs. J3elyln Larl)er lllld mpmer qt cerell)onjes. MllsJc W!IS Mrs. Rol11nd Gral)am taught a -~' ______B_n_r_.so_n_. ______;_.:_ __· _·.;;__.. th,r- week ·end with Mrs. LU~!Y fal)1lly were Sunday- dln!jcr f\lrnjsl)e~ durJng the dii'IIWl' PLJrse lesson to the· I-I!!rrlcl> 1-Iust· . Grllfin. . . . guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Mer! Lnr· l}oiJ!'· M1·. nnd Mrs .•Jfick Witt J.ers e.xtension club last Thm·sday . ·, ·... __ .. _/,. - Jyirs. A.dn ·Ridley of_ I..esiliJ...J,s ner at Duck Ja)1>le ' At·chie England and family and Mr. and Mrs. Seba Bristol of through rain ol' snow, and still • . Ronnie Reed at dinner Sunday. Fmnldin calle'·:··:,, .. _C)l. G~g~ry._~e~"SLtpi11tY .•. dlnrier:~.~~+.(.'"!IT""'·_;..;··.:..'·-...·-.:..· .... -..,~,..~.~~ ...... :.,.-:.:-.;.--- .;.,..;,_....;..;,;,...,...•.. , ,,·f.••••••••••••••••••••• .. . ·'
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IGA HAS THE DAIRY VALUES I Frozen She~ ~~ I qA for a varied selection of top quahty dauy foods. Your choice of pop~ ·ORANGE ular brands and select imported foods will · add to your table ·on all occasions. JUICE OH·H-H MYI · 6.ox, Can. We're in a JAM 6 for 97c Sovon of .our carry-out boys will bo tripping tho light f11n· tas:ic Snlurd11y night !It tho junior·~oniar reception.
We ''"'viVO Each and Every If ynu will bo ln ~lnd .s to·'· q.- " Snow Crop Ono of You corry out your own "\1 qooccricl.'(~ :j-/ Frozen , A Sm-11! from 4 until 9 SAturcloy~l-;.. <1• -.;;;/ ·"-· TOTEM YOURSELF night. .,-:. ~·,v.) '\• r PRIZE ' . / I\ qou 1-...... PEAS ·. l10-oz.4JcPkg.
·'n Snow Crop Frozen french Fried ·Potatoes ON RYE I 9 ,2 Pkg.-oz. 3Sc.
LICIOUS LIGHT MEAT Kraft Natural SWISS . ~a F~n·u.:w Tuna Pish 31c mE MrNbTEs FOR A WONDERFUL MEAL •.. IGA CB.EESE· Roy11l Gold rmoo~ Slar Beel Slew 24-oz. 40c 1h_lb Pkg. )p QUALITY - TENDER ICE G8 E!b®w Macal'oni 2 lb 39c ~ tlVlOUS FOR RICHNESS and QUALITY 4lc ' CREAM ,a~c:''~ t!~s!~ne Cocoa Mix: ··· ·· t6-oz. 45c · .Muller's · RYE.:_a_iii.~Jl. 22c / 'h Gal. 79c 'fGA Royal Gold Creamery
., ! Get Kellogg's Crispyland Limited! UTTER We're Celebrating Fruits· Vegetables ~EE FREIGHT TRAIN. ., ..6 .. 3' ' :NGINE OR CAR IN 91h 0%. " c Our lnd Anniversary :lALLY MARKED Fancy tAG!ES Of • o • lb 27c We Want All of You Who Have Made Our Store A Success to Join In Straw- Sawe ·More with Densmore IGA Grade "A" Demonstrations • Give Aways .. Contests berries ea~ Roasts Rolled, Tied lb 39c Homogenized . . KEEP TOSSING THOSE TICKETS INTO OUR T:ICKET BOXES FOR Qt. 39c Milk I ·~ G{Q~:S·~ Choice Chuck Cuts t.b33c S,IRLOIN STEAK· lb 59c 1h Gal. Skinless Scads of· Prizes'
Lb 45c FRANKS 3 Lb o., 9 $1.15 4lc ..... _ And 'Don't Forget To Try For Our Pascal Shoulder Cut · (DeliveredFr~shDaily) ~OGNJ.\ Lb 39c VEAL STEAK Lb 59c ~--·----- Armour's AeroCraft Aluminum Boat. Celery D~U~D P~CNICS Lb l9c And At Least 20 Other Prizes Largo Bunch BEEF BACON Lb 59c PILLSBURY Leon's BAKED BEANS Lb 39c Lb 32c · Browni® 19c Ground Beef · s·atur~ay Night. June 16 .. ~ ~--~cearts Lb Grade I 'you Need Not Be Prosont 17 c 4 Lb $] f iom~fJes · Sausage Mix ! ; 16-oz. Clilifornia \ FREE Frying. _Chickens 37c C.antaloupe . 3 Legs or 3 Broa sts we!ti~nd NYLON HOSE . · In Every Pac~age Iicing . 51 Gauge for . Only.. . 2 $ 9 ISDeniil 2 39c· Lb · 45c . Pr. JJ \. . . . , ' . : 'i : . . ologna . ' . ' . . ' Cu+ tho Silo Picco You Want . ,' I .. If You G111;:ss the Weight ___ ,. ··· · ... ,.. _: ··· Hot ·:.' · ·· Wi+hin· One Ounce · .. -· .. ·· · :Ra:dishes ·
', .. ' 11;;,r9c ··,:. D'EN~S~MORE'·S IGA. F.O :D>LlN.E.~R~_:. ·, I . /. '·... .. : 0 . . ,1 ., ·· Ever.yJ Q~ 9 to ~ I~fl.~dln9 ·Sund~ Ys . ' :. • ;y .•. ': •: }' ;. .; .:.; ·;.;:. .:Li: ~ r( ii ,, "; ·, ···· · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~-- .:;;: ;.o; , . I ·'-' Elementary Schoof Pupils Soclal ··and Personal Present Annual. Concert· • • • • • • . " . "Songs from F'rtl' 1111rl Near" ltlmlnrgurtcm flliplls pres1mted 3 Cj.,Un ADOP1'S NEW NAMEl was tlw tJu;me of the COJ!rel·t j ~l'lt•c·tlon~ .. 11l1m. Ji'rlcluy evunlng In the Mmwn !'nul hrHtrltiii'IIJl unrl DellllY Ball-Dunn Lar1y Laxlon Clailns L.ansing· Girl os .Bride A t·cccnt meriting of 1he Olggi· lng nr.rtics, nl. tljG hO)n() of Wnn· ::whol'll nuclllnrlllm pi'I.!Hontirl by Dunn ollltg illf' snln JHiriPt In pupllll elementm·y gJ'ndos nt "Siiorll'nln' BI'Pllll" during MIEn ,JoyrP J~:Jnlnn f :rPJ~I~ 111' 1 ria· .fonlnn, resulted In trw nwm· In lim LanHing lirJI•mnn llu• lirid•· 1d L:rr-1 )iel'!i ndnpllng rt new n!llne of Sleele Stl'f'l!l 111111 ,Jnft'P.i'llflll Sti'£'1.!) ffiUI'IIi lll'llllo Jllll'liflll ot' I lin ron· ry Lax1n11 Srllllt'd:ry ''''''lliiiJ~, ~LJ.v Huppy Blrl hduy cluh. Officers schooiH. Mrti. Hkllfll'rl Dr.mlnw, mrt. "llolf!l' 011 lhl! Hungc" wat~ 211, ut w~·~llmlwiiPJ' Pi'l''lli.l'll'l'iall nm: President, Pauline Hnwldns; Miss .Jo Ann Mrmor·h nnd MlsH nmong llii! t.l')rrlirum pm•~rJnterl church, Luti!IIIIJ:. lt••v. r . i\1. viei!·Jll'eBI(lenl, ArmuhoJI() NelHon; Sally Story dlmctecl the pro· by tlw thlrrlgrwlr•, HIHI tir~l gradr. Mullr!nlllll'J~, pu,;lnl' of I liP 1'11111'1'11. nrul HeCI'f!lary·trt!jtSUrcw, Mildred rrr:un. Pot Adams 11nd Mury prl'~l'nll'cl ;j 1111111111'1'1; 11/llong GRAND [II!J'fnrnwli ll11• dnuli11• l'iiW 1'!;1'1'· Brilmr. Nexl meeting will be .Ttllll! Arnold provided plnno tweompuul· whlr:h wru; llw ,;pil'lt"d "F't~l-tll'· mony In till! pn•s••1w•• 111 r:·,o lfi nl the Jwme of Patllllle Hnwlt· nwnt, rol-rll'·l'l-tlo." gUI'His. Wlilll' J~lrulioil d•·•·"r;rl1•d Ins. I llghllghts nf the j1J'ngrnm In· A lH'VI'IIIil f~l'illil' lrin, Dana Jhe nliUJ' fo)' till' I'I'I'<'IIIIIIIY. • • • C']udt•d a ~Pu C'lwniPy, "A·Itnvlng," HulhlHII'II, Mrn·s J\rnold aurl r•arnJ Tire ln·illl' j,; lltl' riaiiJ~Iill'l' of by ~lxtli gmllers wllh t~lm ~trldt· Howl;uul, >lllllH "Uil, \\'hat 11 lnnrl, Vr•r·nou Elliott Hlllt~lng II Bc!:t lilt rul llilll'llillg." Mr. und 1\Jn;, f'lifln11 fil'f'l~g of OPENING LnnHing and Ill•• hrldi•EI'fi"IIJ'·, Wlu'lttflt!lil dunt. A slxllt grudfl Pnnernhh! I Fll'lh !n·:ul•• Jllljltl:r Wl'llt Mr:->1· parents nre 1\ir·. and 1\lr~>. f,ii\V· Etertinn of officers toult place run~lsllng nl' Duvid Al'llolrl, Alan can wlllr 11 r•l11p drilll'l', l'olk Hongs renc1! Lnxlon. · :1t the Jlll.!l.!ting of WIWI.tllleld ex· Arnold, Alan Freneh, Dnnny I unci '"f'lw 1\olt>.~l··•"' 1 !at Ual!l'r>." Demlow, Ver·non Kim The progmlll C'flllr.lurlrd with Glvc•n In mntTiilf:l' li)' IH'I' fa· : trm~lnn f'iuh last Wl.!clnosdny nl" T~lllott,. I Strkl!l mills. II pll':lll'd 1'1'111\'11 Eclllh Myers; news reportet•, grade pupils sung "Wnll;, Sung" speeiiVi!l~·. of rt·yslnll'll•• IJPIII in pliil'l' lu·r· BernlcP J~uit;,; lendet·, Mru·y nnr.l "Mtlsic Box." Aflc!l'n"Dn ------!. NEW .FURNITURE fhlf(C'l'llp \'I'll. llr•l' fl11\\'f'l'>' 1\'<'1'1' Meye1·; c•ommtmlty chnirmen, AI· i lnghilm (f>unly News WIJ}IP )'IJSPS, lie l•'r•osl. und Huth Allen; nne! Mr:t, .11'1'1')' .'-:ii'I'Jl 111' l.illlsi11:: I r·ect'l'al ion leader, Lois B:ilwr. County WOrC' II ril'[pliill)lllll hlill' l•;ill••l'illa It was voled lo diswntlnur. Nprmal/ _M_il_v3_1._19_56~~~-ge_4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~~~-~~· rlrf'f;S of 1'1'\'Sillll•lll.' Si\'l<•d 11'1111 rner.tlugs until Septcmher. Re· Pearl 1\fnho~any n plrmtl'd inldrifl' :11111 p11rlrail fresl11nen Ill were serve() nt the Class of '1944 i chc!t wirlr •elf·ris· ( • nr.cltlltw. SliP ••arri1•d n ""''"'"'' c!llse of the mcellnij. I ing troy insiuc of )Jillll I'OSI'S 11111! \\'111'1' i1 lll:lll'ii· * JlnwhJy "' 1. Has Reunion Ill•· r•\'l•rlillg. 1111rl Mt·s. T.a;o;lon, Pnlert:rinf'rJ. por1c1·. Mr·s. Cline and M1·s. Camp· of Enton Haplds·, Mr. and Mrs. Whil1• ~:l:uli1ill ill'l'"i'" l<'rl I ill' 1\ 111'1' :1 honeymoon In tlw rnPmllers of lilt• Wl'ddlng p11rly bell gave> the lesson, "making Dl'· Clarence Bini and dtildi'f'll, All· chureh piil'lon; fill' 1111• l'f'l't'plillll >'11111111•1'11 Sl:iii'S, IIH' I'Ollple will at a l'l!lll'arsal dilllll'l' l;'l'id:iy £'1'1!· gandy flowers. drew lind Duane, or Wllliamslnn, lmnwdinli•l.l' al'll'r llr•· "'I'Prn""·'·· l'l'illl'lr to m:rltl' their home at nlng nl 13111 Knapp',; l'e~taurant 'l'lw picnic clos!ng the year will' I and M1:~ nml Mrs. Rieltanl FPITis \Ved•ling ''"'"' :11111 ptllwlr 11'1'1''' :;111 l·'l'lllotl str'I'C'I, Lansing. The • in Lansing. llf' nt the home ot Mrs. Be1't Howe and rhildt·cn, Dewuy11e, Elarnc ------~-- In Lansing June 21. and Gni'Y of Mr~son. DAKIN:·: IN 1\F:NTUCKY '·' Nlll'lhwt~sl. Anrnlins '' 1 Tlw nl'lernoon was spent visit· (. TOSIX FAT 1!1'\', :111d Mi'S. llamld D. Daltin Msu l1....ll'storl'all n''II'S. E-I'IJest- I-r~t·tu O)Jened her·ling ancl reading leltr•rs frnm ~~"(;\. DUTCHMAN ,.[ 1\nn i\r·lwr ultenc!ed com· home last Thursday fol" an all· tlwsr who eoulcl not attend. Tlw nll'lll'l'llll"ll f'X£'reiHCli HI Asbury Gl'ves. Add,·ess dny meetlnr.r to l:i members and cltildt·en WPre lmaiC!fl to hnl'SI! 1·oll•'l~''· Willlllll'l', I:f'ilflol of theology I his hns lf.•pn wrilll'n lly pr.upiP troml the lesson on makmg flowers. rile 38th unnual rNIIIIOn nf tho ·:·." f:dl. Till' Daldnt; returned via Boston, tilaterl Mmli.:o11 1\itllll in Officers elected for the coming 1 Dubois selionl will he at 1111' · Modern Ill ond 011k ' Indiana, lo get thPil' 11111 :rddress to llir llislorir·al S11·l year are: Leaders, Mrs. Charles I Whenl.fleld. Cleaner !rail Sundny, chest with st•lf~ri!ting America's tlo. I,Old Tim" Oand I rr 1 .t:~nd, d:••t"hil'l' 1\alliiPPn Dawn n riety 111' Gi'PDII'J' Lnnsill!\ 011 llw Broolts, Mrs. Archie Mitchell and I .rune .!. Dmncr Will be potluck trny inside. Aho 1 nvnilnhte in o1hcr ,.,. {10111 ,.,;.,, nt Taylor Civie Cenlcr 1111 May 2·1. !III'. IMrs. Cecil Parisian; and drink will he fnrnlslwd, Wed.• June 6 11 univer~it;. c~lnirmu_n, finisfres. f\hf~~· will Jt~avt~ ,Ju 1w 1 rol' Allen· Kuhn, 1\1iehignn f;l;ll£1 llllh'PJ'sity Ml's. Bert Sedgman: VICe·chmr· 'j: ·* :tc No. 6301·03 11;11 1:, Nor·tiJ Dakoln, to nlteml hislorl:rn and l~l'I'Sirlrnl ~r the sn·t mHn, Mrs. Don Walers;'secret_a~y: AUXILIARY HOLDS ELECTION f-un for Olol "''rl Ynun~ I ~4995 llii•ir .:on':; weddinv ori',lune 7 to clety, t•;!l]l!d l1rs lnlk lft~lnt')',at[.trensurer, Mrs. Howard Clatl'·. Ameri1·nn Lrgion Atixiljar~· Ten Pieoe B•nrlf·an htsloH'Y· Ziegler; I'I'C!'eatton, M:·s. ChaJI~s ith'ilt, Mrs. S. R Moses; lli'SI vlr•r•· .. J I'Oilr>ge. He polnled 1111 1 hnw Wf' n\'er· • Pfiester"· , nml clevotwns ' M1s. presu· 1 en t , M rs. I',enn Ltl· 1 ,Sl 1.e[fc" -1 , -·-··- ··-·---·-··-·.. -· '"·---~-~-- Jook 1the hisloric·Ji siJ'Ilifir"llwr• of Brool,s. . ·. C second vice-presldenl, Mrs. Olive !neal evr•nr:,, :~i~in,; tlw e~ample · Th~y w~li have ,a ft:~~~~tt o· Brown; secl'elary-tt·easllrer, Mrs. 0 of I.ansing'f> pmmiiii'Jtr.•r• i·n Jabnr Iumbra Crcek ~ar 1 · * Kenneth Bmwn; l'iwplaln, Mrs. !tis lory l.lt•ought ahn111 hy the * Jntllv_ille .John Swift; ltisl.orinn, Mrs. Lnll· "Labnl' Holiday" that 1·ook place Millville extenston club had its renee Pnrl\eJ·; sergrnnl·al·anns, in lhr late 30';;, 1final meeting of the yenr at the Mrs. .Tames Evans; im1l cxcculivc LANE • home of Mrs. Marie Felton last mmmllfee, MI'S. Carol Hel'l'gulh, Weare ::_o lt:HIIlfPd hy the t.rrm lwednesdny witll 9 members pres·. Mrs. Ha1·ley Anlmey and Mrs. J.. •·provmcwltsm" that \l'e lw:Htate · ent. A pothtcl( dinner was served A. Wileden. · I ?~. to hm.g nl_lOUI Dlll' stale anrl lis hy the hostess. ' • • " plaee m histoi'Y, lw 11'1'!11 on. He Officers elcclecl were:. Chair· CLUB HAS ~!EETTNG ment lonc!d t 11:11 '".'"Pr:rl llllP•;rtant man, MI'S. Pauline Nolti ngham; Eighteen ml'mhers t lll'lll'd out I the freshly worl's nbnut 1\·lll'lnr::m ll1story vice-president, Mrs. Helen Coop· Friday evening fot· the Hattie A. a_nrl people• 1!:11'1' hl!l'll clone nut· eJ" seerelary, Mrs. Dolores Ward; Ford Past Matrons cluh meeling 'Side of lhP stalt•. Tilr-rp I,; much pr~ject leader, Mrs. Eunice with Mrs. Fot·est Smith. After a ) nIh d we c;an do, !If! C'lllllli!liPrl, and Jli'O· Bal~er· . reportet•, Mrs. Fmnces regu!at• business session and ~0· C0 e mo_ling an trtlr>rr,sl Ill, :md rr.r.og- Lange'· l'ommunity ehairman, cinl holll', the hostess served n111on ot, local ltislory w tile first Mrs. Marie !~elton; recreation strawberry Ice crenm ctesscrt, lea s!ep. leaclr.r, Mrs. Beulah Huds·on; and and coffee. J 10 0 k 1 • • Thr occnsirm wns llw Snr•iety'g sunshine lender, Mrs. Helen Cur· • • • annunl meet inr,. N1!w officers tis. Ballots were also marl,ed for Mrs. Jay Snyder nttbnderl a were ciPcferl ami inlt'(J(Illr.erl. The council"''representative. Sunday school elass reunion ot' Society has ltarl monthly meet· The dull will have a picnic J·Im·bor Beach Baplisl church nt ings thronghoul the yen1•, with a Jnly 8 at Silver lnl,e. the home ol' 1\'Irs. Hohison Wei· memhet•shlp of 1<10 pemons .fmm '' * ' loci< at I·Im·bor Bench ove1· the 0 lhe Lansing m'Pa, inl'lncling Ing· CHURCH YOUTH MEET wee!( end. Twelve former rnem· hnm, Clinlon anrl F:nton eonntics. Young people or Mason Bap· llers were presenl. lt had IJe['Jl :l3 LANE CHESTS 1 • • • list, Presbyter·lan and Methodist years since 111e last reunion. All as low as Mrs. C. A. Davis Clf Ji:den, nc· churches gathered at Rayner, 1 the women are grandmothers I 7 1 1companlerl by hPt' son, c .. r. Dnvi~ pari< Sunday morning al ll c oc < now. 1 of Aurcii 11 s, alll'illled llw recep- for brenldnsl ami a worship serv· Mrs. Don Peahody, Jr., enler-1 lion given ro 1• .Jcr'l'y c:1J1: 11vay, a iec. Mr. nnd Mrs. Winston tuined at dinner Stinday, honor·j Leslie rrr:~duatf', Sunday nftet·· Dnncr.r, Ml'. and Mrs·. Vntlglm ing ber younger son, Steven Guy, noon, from 3 In fi, r:i 1•e 11 hy his· Snool,, Mrs. Lyman Freshour and on·his third birthday anniversary. Ao Ad•trllnd tnen parents, Mr. anil Mr~ .. Warren Mrs. Clarence Hodel served Those present, in addition to ltis In LIFf • IOOIC Gnllnway. serambled eggs, bacon, orange parents nnd brother·, Mlchnel, UVIIITffN Juice, lomato juice, mille and were Mr. unci Mrs. E. J. Huddy. Mrs. Burdclln lloss nf Edmore sweet rolls. Nancy Bray, Harry Cal'e and ice cream were served I fine Filling Shgns .•• and Mrs. Mauri . Cram I on of St. I spenity and .John Coy conducted after dinner. Steven received sev· ~lewly Slyled Charles were dinncl' g11csts of the worship service. era! gifls. ' , Mt•. and Mrs. 0. S. Clipper ! ... Snowy Whit• TIHII'sclay evening. Tlwy are sis· ters of Mr. Clippr.t•. ~asily Priced at Mrs. .Tnmes Swm·JC>in of Bath called on Mrs. A. ,J. Hall Monday The Se11timental Gift, anJ it's afternoon. PERKINS HARDWARE Mr·. and Mrs. Nelson Brown so practical, tool .' and Mnrgnrct: were in Adrinn Saturday ami Sunday, guests of i Mrs. Mildred Bauer, fm·mer Ing· ham county health clcpartment Headquarters For We're Ope~ for Business nurse; nnd mother of Dr. George Bauer, no\vservlng with I he navy ·' _.J. See Americ11n Girl Shoos on "Thll llig Payoff"-CBS-TV While Our Stock is Not Quite Complete at Not·man, Ok!uhomr~. Mrs. Following Our Fire, We Arc --:...... -._,_____ ·----...... ,,---'------Geoi'ge Bauer Is the fol'lnm· Caro Ready To Take Care Of Your Home line Brown. Furnishing Needs With All-~cw Mlll·chancJi~e David Greenman anrl Alft·lecill JUNE-BRIDE Toni Todd Frost of Williamsto.n and Gerry YOU ·cook, Betty Bissell and Lyle Wol· •· 1. Watch For Dr'ess Winner Con Win o Free Dross Tool don arrived home this week for Register lor this weok's drawing summe1· vacation from Asbury LEE REI'IA MASON in ou•· Women's Reody.To·Wear eollege, Wilmore, Kentuci'Y· Wed M11ple !it-. - GIFTS Pepl. Ncthin~. fo Ouyl Mrs. Lois Wiltse of Lnnslng GRAND~·. OPENIN)G. WEEK visited Mrs. A . .T. Hall SRturdny. Mr·. and Mrs. Lloyd 'l'necltey nml Linda nncl Mr. tllld Mrs. Carl Fuller' and br,ollwr·, Dale, of On· We Gift /Wrap· June 8 to 'June 16 stead and Mr. and )VIrs •. Oswood I ISeyfried of Lansing .-were :guests nt cUnner Sunday .cif;·Mr.. and / Mrs. Clilllde. ·The. occnsion Laws. ' ' \ was In observance of the birthday .,. .anniversaries of Mrs. Seyfried and., Mrs. Laws. Mr. nncl Mrs. Home Lawrence DeWitt and sons :of Furnishings· Lansing nnd Mr. nncl Mrs. •f~!.~.INS HA~DWA~~ Waldron of East Lansing ' ' \ .. ·:La\V.s hpme ·supday .. : :·· 'f . ' : I: ' K. . '. ',·, ' '. . . ' ' -'i ~ r lniJhnm County lfew~ Pitge 5 Letters io Editor chase the of!lcers fo~llcl PElrt of ···--~..,._,..,....,.-..- .. ---~··.-- · "plllr nf pants left In r1 cjog run I .MorD: uni~·l.lorr Wlffl .(tiri~~·r TiOiYtrmf A&f H~, fiiartJ I iRnga R'l"der,t- ''~ Hu.1 flenlng mnn l~npeo pn11~ Rw u ., Wily over a fence. Has that mAn ever returned? I notfcml hy lnst wee);ls Ing· ]\lfayhe tho range riders SilVeri Onondaga ham Cmmly News that the rlll,YB toe dQy th!~ lime. People Jova Mr~. Riidon P,1elclwin nf the wllrl west hnve rettiJ•nert, flr.tlon, hilt It Ill tho renl Mc!Cny '!'he range riders nrn In their Sllrl· th!it counts, How milch of a riles again, riding the trnjls of f'IHlnc~ would n prisoner hnve to lllflJJ lUte onl;rptlt! D Ingham. escape If he wure hunlleuffed? tin, 1•ogcr Pari', Connie ,8 'amson, 'r)le ncr.OIJnl wns ahont nn es· .HU!i the fellow who lost hls punts I . •• . I .. , Teachers List· l~l'llners Smol;e, .Judith '!'nul, cnpod pr·lsonm•, Hr. r.sr.(lperl ut .'l still got his hnndctlffs on'? Did E Low_ t--rices on MORE Items MORE_~~Y_f!. ot.the_We~Cid .IIIIIBI Bmlell, Stevrn Elrlns, Pres· Ill tile llflet•noon !)Jn sll'nll" wn1•n ton ParT rtnd Genova Wlrmnnn, blown, marl hloclll Is: 'rhlrfl tlJllg ec, mr o IC! corrn come Mnyhe wr. ought nl lens! to hr. nnr· lrm I.Y f.,,. Ill<' l'lll I rr• Y<'Hr. The gmrlr, Dlune Gmy, George Nort•ls Ill'J'l posse,e 1 i It t "'i 18 glnrl tlml therr. hns been 11 big Jo II11Wiu1: liil\'1' nfi,.,:t!d 110 H)ll!lllng nnrl Elnise '!'nul·, fourth grade, I 111 g1 1111 1wns 111 on.1 1' w1 t f· chnnge In the hnnllng of I'Dnvlcts yenr·o 1 c rspCI'Uc n c c ln to Veterans KT'l' CLARDY hospital in Battle Creelt Monday. JANE P~RKER, Strawberries IO·OZ. East Lansing Hot Dog & .Hamburg Rolls Sll ~ED DOZ. 30c LIBBY'S FROZEN f>ltG. Mt•. Rein spent the· weC'lc end at 29c A&P ?-OZ. home. · A E 1 ' Jane Parker PQtato Chips ~~6~ 'a~:< 69c French Fried Potatoes FROZEN Riverside school and commu· n .XOmp e 2 PKGS. 29c A&P nity picnic wns at Baldwin park The narrowmlnclerl anrl bigoted Pumpernickel B~ead JANE PARKeR L6~BF 19c Orange Juice 6·0Z. Wednesday and with 144 present. people In the South should come FROZEN CONCENTRATED 6 CANS 89c j New Phone Number The aJternoon was spent in visit· Ia Mason in Ingham county, Cherry or Apple Pie JA~EE:~RDK:~~r·-EAcH 49c 1-LB, 15c 2 LB. ing and playing ball. Michigan, to see how real Amari· A&P Popcorn BAG · . BAG 29c Frances and 'l'heo Smolte ore cans live in I he best American I moving and will not attend nlvcl'· tradition .. side school next year, they said. Almost · all Michigan people I OR 7-7013 Mrs. Auldrn Zeitz and Mrs. treat all olher r!tlzens as Amer!· Maude McManus and clrlldren of cans, regardless of. color. , u.oz.CAN ~~Jj.'··.lc I Eaton Rapids were Sunday vlsl· If the people of the South are BOVRIL ROAST BEEF ;:_:_:_:.....=~·=··=-·=·="·= .. =--==·=-======:' tors of Carl Zeitz ancl Barbnru. so hot and bothered about· I hell· Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. states' rights. why don't they Whole Canned ·Chicken C~~~GE 3114 C~t~ $1,29 John Hey of Hound Lul high school, slopping ·nad 1M 1 M · · l'lr y I W·mt Tnspr.rtton of l!rmlsnn s mnnl· Main nnd C11r~ey streets. during assemblies In the l1lgh , Vnlerllel.ory, ,Jean Baiter Cm·l; fii'HI 111 'l'utllr pnrk 111 the> honor 'fl er t', anr ' '· r ' ' 1\lt'H, Nut.t IH Hr!lt'!i'nte · rofJJnl r.nnlnment, a ltmr.heon "iven Otto I-JonJ•on_J, lll"ll ·scllool pr1 • 1 1 liblt I d t tl f I' I 'I •'$1\, .John Wnrd nnrl~- rmnlly nr . ., " cc '"" , 11 so 100 ; ex 1 s were p nco on prestm a on o c ipomns, " r. roll be>urlng thn IH1!11f'H of sPrvlr•f' 'W'I11te Onlr, .Justirw nrnr!y anrl Mrs. Bl!rnlln Nntl, a formr1r by the Kiwanis club, a ban'luet clpal and council member, was school bulletin bonrcts; lndlvldunl Vnnr!erllndon; grarlunlc's crned, mr.n. Hev ..Trihn W. Bullrwlr gave tlrinlly of Mn~on, Mrs. Gcrlrwlr. S!rJ!'I!hrlr!~e rcsldrmt nnrl former In the evening,· a visit lo nl!nrby master ·o( ceremonies nnd pre· teachers lnclurlcrl Mlchlgnn mn· Norma Johnson; voenl solo, "The '' Jli'Hyr.r anrl short 11dr!ress. Gold f!a-rJgcl of Granrl Rapids, anrl !lw, f!IYJployc of Commnnwcallh Cnl'lluretor plant In Clare, scntcd gifts to members 'of the tcrlal In their classes; anrl J{ath· Lord's Prnye1·," Mnlotlc hy rtulh A~so· 11Hall~· Slur Mothers nnrl mPmlwrs of iblitde's father· of Delrnit. A wml·1 clnte~ of .Jndtsrrn, wns an official· vl~lt In the Coqlwell ranch and ~roup assemiJicd, living the long· ryn farley, librarian, had 11 corn· I\ecslcr; Alma Mulct•, Cluss of the Auxlllnrlc>s nf !he VFW nnrl ft\ng supper WfiS ser·ved a! 'l'llr· rlelt!J:lfllc from Ann Ar·hor·, to the • n trip through the oil fields nnd est time In the community· arid prehenslve list of boolrs on· nnrl l!l5!l; and rccesslonnl, Mrs. Clydt I he Lr.~lnn plar•ed wr·enl lis hr.forr. tl'bys In StnclI'Y Rr.v, Vernon 'm n trip to Nt•w Yorl< City 'llirt fcsslonnl Women, J'ecent y a Je In· Stockbridge, Hnrrjsol) May- VnnA)Htyne, who .had lived the diplomus gr·anted nrc to Hnmon II. Beanlsley r!ellvr.rcrl !he Mr.· '~~ •lrl ll ~In son unt.ll. ll;n!J• Slat)er holr.i In Detro!!. She Is or Curtice Murton accompapled longest time In the community; Awards GJ've n ,James Stnl'ford, Bernur·rl A. Sinn· morlnl Day adrti'!!SR, Rev, I lnl'l'y PITTSBURGH e t'11 Mlttct•r nrldltirm Is Vle('·(Jt'eslrlr.nl for the Ann Arbor hy .Vern . )\-fcRorle; alderman; Warren ·Ecltert, for having 'lived . ton and George A. Lamberson. now ~eswncle Bllslness anrl Professional Worn· Hobert Rickert, r:lty engineer; In or riear Leslie the second S. Cummings Hill!~. F'irlng squarls flrr.d 3 volleys In lionor 'of wm· complct r.l. en's C'luh nnrl prn(.(ram co·ordlna· anr.l Leonard Clossey, .represcnta· A A bl , Graduates arc: Hcsalic 111ary rlead. trw for Ihr. period of l!J5!lthrough tive of the Chamber of Com· l~nges~ lime: and Mrs. Gertrude t y Armbruster, Gwen r. I h LouiHI' j SSe_m WALLHIDE .'J"'u ''"· merce, were me t hY tl Je •St oct·1 l!oMt .condrwt~ Sei'Vil!o· Beiswenger, .John 1~. Bitllod<, ,Jean ·.legion Post bridge committee, Cotlncll' Mem· . Mackinder Glenn post No. 510 Instead of class night, the high Balter Carl, Warren Lyle Cnnnrd. Seniors Gather RUBBERIZED !I'll'. and Mr·s. Paul Dancer are, her Duane Fot:d; Township Clark conducted the ·Memorial Day school had 11 program for clt1ss Gerald William Galloway, Davie SIH'nrilng- a few rlays n t !heir WilHam Caskc,y·, and fonmer vii· · 1 M 3(1 t 2 R movlnrr up and an awards assr.m· Allen I pa.o;l '.VPPit at tl10lr cot• tuurerJ the vlllago, .Inspecting __ up" and announced by David Jerry Leith Brophy, .Tnmes Har "ongl'r>~ntion; S!'ripllll'C I'('IHiill(.(, • Stains wash off easily ··on June H, Fla(.( Day. Tlw Lc~o:ton llrge at Mullelt Jaltc. placr.s of busln~:ss w'here the mny- Kenzie. The clas1; will was pre· i rls Brown, Thomas Weston Bug llov, TT. W. Cumming-:-;; illlrl 11 sc or was presented with gifts, saw Pr~den. to Direct. · seilted by Rosalie Armbrullter 1 bee, Judith Kny Bu1·gcss, llonalcl Jeetinn hy I he senior ehnlr. Como in, find out about it today I -Ingham County News Mnv 31, 1956 Page 6 the cemetery, the Memorial Field, 11nd Jean Carl. High school var-1' Edward Buxton, Dexter Lee Thesel'mon, "Two Allilurlcs To A revolutionary formula in paint, the :new Q and c wnr:chou_se, Summer Program slty band played a selection. Chapmnn, Richard Murl Chap wrll'fl Life," \VIIS by !lev. Clwrles Topping's ·Dairy, Inspected the . . Thq program continued: Pres· man, Allen Nyc Chappell, Mnr- E. While, DD, of Cllri~t's Epl~eo Pittsburgh Wallhidc RubhcrizcJ htlge muek ,farm:;·, then l'eturned Robet1 Prudon will djre~;t the entation of the spade Garth Ham· lene ,J. Clarlr, · pal church, Lnyton Coi·ner·s: Satin Finish is perfect for living, to the connell rooms to discuss Stocltbrldge summer rcct·eatlonnllllton: response, Ez:·a Wireman: Rlchnrcl N. Comstocl{, .Tanlct• rnusieal seJPctinn hy !he senior dining nnd bedrooms. c· · Watch For mutual problems pertnllilng to program for the fifth year, re· class history, Judy Burgess and Copernoll, Ernest Wayne De· dwlr; henedkilon, Hcv. Rober! It. run{llng II' vllln.ge, The day· con· ports' Arthur Smith;' chairman of Evelyn Ruthig; citizenship trophy Bruler, James A. Galbrnllh, Mary Worgul: and recessional, Mrs. It protects ns well as $5.7J cludpd. wil{l, a bariquet in honor the commlt~ee appointed ·by the presentation to the senior class, Margaret ·Gordon, . Jerry Lee Clyde Atlcn. beautifies. of the visitors, attended by 30 vl11nge president, Wendel Bnrber. Principal Otto Hecltsel· ancl class Graves, Joyce Elatne Grimes, The music was under !he rllrcc· OALLO!f men 'prominent In village and Ot~cr.members·on the committee prophecy, Linda . Hoffman and Garth Frank Hamilton, Gordon lion of Roland Lewis; with Non Baii~Dunn township affR!rs. The banquet nre: Robert Wool'!land, Richard Caroline Longstaff. James Hasbroolc, Jnck Ranold ria Whitney as nccompanlst. was se1·verl J)y'· tho J;.cglonettes at Howh:tt, Don. Cronkhite and . Principal l{ecltsel presented Hasbrouclt, Carolyn Jean Hayne~. THORBURN the Mncl!lncier·Glchn · American Wayne Collier. · awards; A g r 1c u J t u re Walter James Douglas Hemstreet, ,John The pnsl week has IJPC'Il filled L!!gl_on ~ull~lng. The village -council gives $850 Rlley; Renders Digesf. Jean LeRoy Hill, Linda Lou HotTman, with elernrntary school piPni<•s Lumber & Coal toward the effor-t,. The PTA, Baker carl; home economics, Phillip H. Hull, Jr., for Individual classes. All have Lions club, Legion .and oth~r Jean Baker Carl· DAR Eunice Clayton L. Jewell, Jr., Norma heen at Russell pari' to dntc lllll Co. 2 groups will go !Jy hus tn Potter 208 N. M•son Stroot groups, contx;lbute toward .t11e st11 n!ey; commer~lal, Eunice Jean Johnson•• Jolu1 J. I :VIllage ·~hurch Q-.aages; the word. alcl11~my' Is will ·be next Sunday- ·.atternoon. from Arabian,; jaguar, Brazllllan; Band concert Is' at-1:45 with the typhoon,· Chlneose; ski, Scnndln· progra.'m ·at 2:15. Rev. Trlirilan avian; waltz, Geiman; buoy, Hol· Cochran.. of ·.Gregory ts guest l~nd1 geyser,· · Ieelaridlc; puttee, sJieaker...... · '. · India; : gr~tt.o, . Italian; coyote, ··Mr. -and Mrs. Elmer-.Lelm:lan MefCican; jubilee, Palcs~lne;1 cop imte~talned the :Waiter Barbours ra, Portuguese; malnmoth,· Rus.l and the Curtiss Whltell. Saturday slan;· stevedore, .. Spanlsh; .. cavlar, everting .In honor' of 3. of .their Turkish; ·· Caf\oe, West Indies; ~.lill~ren'll: ~lr,tliday, ~~nlversarles. ~a boo, · H~o,y!fan; ... Portage, . ~udl· ·-:Mr•. and Mrs. ·,GieJl, Runciman torlum, · and ambulan~,. Latin; vlsi.t1'd Mr. :and l'f_frs. Ed _Biglo~ at sopliomor~· an.d hyster~cal, .Greek; Lansing Sunday.· . . · .· · ... potato, chocolate, peon;'.Aztec and : · Mrs;· Ora. ·craig '·and 'motner, Inca lndlaris-the list Is endless. M'rs::·lt Olds, .sJlerit ·Monday at Not much-· wonder ··kids have . Romu~us. ·J · -'·,. :.•. ,, .,_: .· ·iroutile_wttli.u.. · · .·.· '· ,. ·. I I '• ' • ,• ... ' '~· ' ' ' ': ' • ' • ' The Ingham County N.ews, Mason, Michigan Mav 31, 1?56 - Parf3
SEVENTY-ONE HOLT SENIORS will be craduated at outdoor eommencemenf exercises Wednesday night, J~ne 6, .at the school athletic field. In case of rain, the exercises will be in the gymn.a sium. Dr. Bond Heads Austin Grant, news editor of radio and television station CKLW, Detroit afld Windsor, will speak. The topic will be "Penny for Your Trades Office " Dr. A. Dewey Bond has been Music will bo .presented by the Holt band under the direction placed ·in charge of the trade as· of Gerald Winters. · sociation's Washington office, ef· · Dr. Cl1arles Henderson., acting school board president, will pre- fective Monday, May 14, accord· sent the diplomas. ing to an announcement made by On Sunday night, June 3, at 8, seniors will meet in the school the American Meat Institute, Chi· gym for baccalaureate services. , Rev. Vernon T. Smith of Holt Pres cago, Illinois. byterian church will deliver the sermon, "Commit Yourself." Bond, a specialist in agrlcult.ure Rev. Wilson Tennant of B11otherhood Temple Methodist church economics is a na live of Chester· land, Ohio. He received his bache· in charge of' the service. The high school choir, di1·ected by Wil lor,'s degree in agrlcul lure from liam Ainslie, will sil"\9 and a school instrumental group will play the Ohio State university his master's procession9.1,1 ~ n,(r~c~~-ssiona I. from Cornell university and his Holt scliool''i:lo"es: not have valedictory and salutatory ratings. doctor's from Michigan State . Instead, scholastic recognition is given to the top I0 members university. He was a graduate • • of the seniorJ classftbased on their entire high school record. Tho research assistant at Ohio State •• and Michigan State. , names are not a~ailable until iust prior to graduation, Scholarships will. also .be ·:p-nnoLncod during the graduation ceremony. . : After completing studies at Cornell, he joined the American Farm Btjreau Federation in Washington, with which he ·Fighte~. Gives Up Cciree·r served for 2 years, be'fo1·e going to earn .his doctor's degree. He . ·sandran is· q~iet and resilient. then became assistant director of underfoot .•• it lies Oat without Per sq. yd. · To D·o Evangelistic Work the institute's marltetlng depart· fastening, and its softly gleaming The mml who f:iave up a prom: ment. plastic surface simply sheds dirt. Ising ring career to ' engage In Mrs. Bond and their· daughter, Grease and ·grime wipe away without church ,work is conducting special ~linda ,fla ve .been visiting her scrubbing. ·· . servIces .at tt1e WllliS;mston parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllls Col Sandran gives' you the most wear per dOllar of any floor Church of• tlie ·Nazarene.· He is lar, and wlll join Bond In Wash- Rev. Clarence' .(Tlz). Jones, for· Ington this week. ' · covenng you've ever had. Its toush vinyl plastic surface means mer ··heltv:ywelghf tioxer In West Sandran's'·hr~nthtaking beauty resists wear, d1rt and strong Vlrginin, The · series opened 'J'hii;k of a lithe hour~ you spend in your kitchen! How many sol[ps-even _lye c_an't hurt it! . Thursday night· ·at· Williamston ~urors Plan Picnic times a day do you lnwe to make "a 50-yard dash" to go and 1 STARDUST, the newest, gayesfSandrnn design,. brings new and wlli continue through June . answ'er the telephone? · e~sv:to-cleae beauiy to your Ooors. See it today at 10. . .. '.. . 1 ....:~1 ', ' .' l .• ' ' ' ,I ' , Mil'( 31, 1956 ;;tr. Elhd tifrs. Lo\!ls \+/ooqs ahc1' I ' ' One Teacher filmlly &ttended El ;l51h wedding I fl!:l~ Sp-onsnr!'! nnV.e :::lnJ~ r~rrs .. Mf.1t~et Sh1.1nhoh o~ t1.1h·: M!ss 1-tt,!et ,./oori'e <~hd Ceoh::e ------nnnlvr.r~~ry . ~r.lr.tll'l\tlon ot the Cub Scouts ·Yne imlwri goorls aAle sponsored sinrr, wlio has just returned from Seymolll' of Fowlerville via!tllrl Iutter's pnrenl~, Mr, rmrl Mrs. I1Y Dunsvlllo 0, R. s. No."IIO llllH n il weo11s trip rn F.11ropo, wns a Mr·. l\11rl Mn>. Cl)rtl'hls Woor)s bun· ,Tohn Pler~on, of St ..JolmH Sntur· !won pnstpon!!rl from ,1111111 fJ to Monduy gtwsl ol' Mr. unci Mrs. rluy, ·Dansville News Leaves Staff ,June 111. 'rite solo will ho nl 1'1!1•· dny evrnlng, Have Picnics Brmnr.l r 'l'nylor. ' M1·~. Eliznhel h Down nnrl Mt·s. M1•, nnd Ml's, Wnllot· Crusoe of Don No. 2 unci den No, :lol' llw l!lttR IHII'rlwunJ ~torn In Muson. Mt•. nnrl MrH. Hohnr1· Hno of ehnt·len Asnm, S1·., of Mom·oe lielen Young MA 3·3931 On tii!J commlllou In r!hurgu· 11rn At Dansviile Mldlnnd spent the weell enrl Wllh Cub ScoLII~ h111l pl. Mrs. Dnvltl Woorls. Mrs. Gl!herl guests ot' Mr. UJI(l Mrs. Don Leon· Mrs ..Jtrn Hess. , 'l'he faculty of Drmsvllle Agrl· Glover• unri Mrs. Mlnn Oils. All Mlsa ,Janke Mnrquerlnnt nt' TLtosdny lhe SmL1Is of den No, unl. MI'S, M. J4nugl!lln spent l'illn· Fm·mm· ltf•Hhlrm L Dll!H eultuml school fot• l050·fi7 will imlwrl gnnrls shoul!l hr. lnlirm to n. Arthur Cline of J!;nHt. Lnnslng not 'he ehnngr.ri much fmm the Leslie spent Wrntnesduy Wilh 2 twd u picnic 111 Huynm• pu1·k 111 llw hnme of Mrs. Otis hnfore !I a. Mi'. nnrl Mrs. flomwtl 'J'uyirH' rlny wllh M1·. nnrl Ml's, Orin Voss, tawton Gauss 1 riled suddrmly Saturrlny evening )>resent school· year, Only one Miss Connie Wast. Muson nnd Iuter suw '"l'hu Lone 111. Sutuniuy, .Juno HI. Wri'H SIIIHllly I!Vl•nlng glWSiti of ·~ '· , " . , . . , aflcH' n heart allaclt, T'he Clines teachl!!' I~ lonvlng I he school. sy~· Mr. nnd Mrs .•TouJ'I McCnhn nml nrwgor" ut lhe fo'ox 11·outr·c!, 'l'hn Ml', und MI'H, F'nnl No!son of MI .. lllld Mts. Os~UI f,Iolrlc,n ot Is New Barber llvr.rl ,lusl we~t of Dansville on tem, Mrs, Myma CumpiJP.II, who fnmlly of Mason were Sunduy hoys wm·o .Jimmie LeonuJ'[l, M1·s. Delln Wnrrl, MrH .•Jny1~r· Stnd>hr!rlg(!, 1-Iowc•ll, Mr. 111111 MI'A. 1 erl CUr. II· has been un em·ly clcmenlaJ'Y evening luncheon gLwsls nf M1·. ftogel' Pollot1, HLISSI!IJ llu!!, Dan· F:lc!tHiwn und rlnughtor unrl Mrs. · JJel' und l\11·. nnrl Mrs. Lnwton Ihe Hoyee furm foJ• sevet•al yenrs. Mr. unr! M1·s. Alll!!l't Kolle~ nml Gauss Wei'P. Sntunluy evr.nlug Lawton Gnuss purr.hnsed the teacher fot' a~~ yent·s. nnrl M1·s, Harold Wing. ny Showr!l·~. Donnll! VnndeJ•murll Allf'e Myr•1·s of .lnd1srm und lVII'. hnrher 11hop In Dunsvlllc, and . lions ol I• lll'm,lngtnn unrl MI. a IIlli gLaesls o( Mr. und Mrs, Lyle Mrs. Ruth Curlls of Mason M1•. and Mrs. Dnvld Woods nnrl unrl Kcnrwtil Woods. They were nnd Mrs. Anrh·cw Pnllw~r· of Lilli· Mrs. Glen Curlls nnrl Hon of IRimy nf Wllllumsl'rm. opened for IJUijlncss Monday and Mrs. Pearl Codtrnnr. of Duns· fnmlly were dinner guests Sun· uccompnnlerl hy Mrs. Don Lmn· Hlng were Stindny viHitrm,; of Mrs. Munith W<'l't' Sti'mlny vlslloi'R of ' 1 morning, 'l'he bnrb(!r shop has Vacation Church ville hnve been contrncled to fill dny Of Ml', nncl Mrs, fo'r•nnl< Ger. nrd. Frances Neilclunl~ Ill SLIIIH!!I Mr. and M1·s. Georgi! W. Mllcltell. (C:outillltf'tl 1111 i'UJ:'I' :1) heen closer! for several months School Dates Set the vucnney nncl to talw cnre of vln of Lunslng. Scollls of den No. :! lind llielr lfavcm. dLte lo tho ~lclmess and tleath of the ndditlorl[ll rmrolhnent ex· Mr. nnd Mrs. B1·uce fo'lrwout of picnic ut the horn!! of M1·. nnJ' of to .Jimmie Leoncml, ftoger· Pol· Dlr!lil and C. A. Diehl. Sun Lift Assurance Co. of (Jnnutl& !l n. m. until 6 p. m. will talto place In Ihe Methodist The faculty wlll he: Senrl Batlle Creelt were guests nl din· Jolt, Kenneth Woods, Donald Vnn· Mr. and Mrs. Donnld Hunt nml Briggs, superintendent; G. E. 113 W, 1\llchiglm, I.unlillllr church. Teachers are: Mrs. Duvid ner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Enrl demnrl<, Danny Showei'S and JlllS· son Hlchnrrl of Albion, Mr. nnrJ Phone IVnnlloe !.1·011:11 M1·. and Mrs. Carl Spease of Diehl, Mrs. li'orrest Walker, Mr·s. Mnnnlng, prlnclpnl nnd science; Showers and family. M1·. unrl sell ftac. The same boy;; also 1'1'· M1·s. Paul Elsenor 11nd famlly Gmve nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harry Moore, Mrs. Ralph Sup!· Vincent Carlen, lnilLtsiJ•ial nrls; MJ•s. Showers and Louise wcrl! relverl arrow polnls and Roger nnd M1·. and Mrs. Howard Bowsc1· Steinhoff and family of Flint ra11, Mrs. Clyde Curlls, Mrs. Wll· Ga1·rett Wheaton, vocational ngri· Sunday evening visitors of Mr. Polloi< received 2 nrmw points. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ben. r.ull'ure; Frederlclt Swegles, so· we•·c Sunday ,. visitors of Mrs. llnm Niswonger, Mrs. Roylyn and Mrs. Clayton Praetor of jnmln were enlel'taincrl Sunday JEWETT Besslr. Turnbull nnd Mrs. Sarah Mlllcr, Mrs. Lawrence Swan, cinl studies and driVCI' training; Allee Hunt, commerr.lul; Frnnels Slocllbl'idge. Mr. nn1l Mrs. Nolnn Wf'mple nt dlnne1· nt the homc CJf Mr·. L~nrl Clements. ·, Mrs. Wnyne T~>ylrw nnrl Mrs. M1·, and. Mrs ..Edgar· Serlpler nnd fnmlly of 1~11ngshtll'g were Mr·s. Jlolwrl Andr!I'Soll. M1·. and. Mrs. Vnnce Mead and George Vogl, J1·. Cappaerl, conch nnd malhemn· attended eighth g1•ndo commence· wee!< end guests of lhe fnl'mer's Mr·s. Zrm Hollal'l lias retur·ncrl lies; Margie Briggs, homemnk· Funeral Home ~ ~ fnmlly of Mason und Mr. unci Fourth, fifth, slxlh nnd .Junior ment exorcises nl Laingsburg par·onts, Mr. nnd M1·s. Arthur lo IH!I' home. ·after; spc•ndlng tlw Tho I lome ol Friendly Service i ~ Mrs. Howard ShnffCJ' and family ing; Mary Sir·ourl, English; Wednesday night. Janet Scr!pte1' Wemple. wlnlr.l' at Bmdcmlon, Mr. Re••on•blo Rollabl• \' t high gmups will be taught In !he Louise Manning, English; i~lorlrla. of Pcrry wer·e Saturday evening Free Melhodlst church and their was a member of the eluss. Mr·. nnrl Mrs. Sam Cr·urt nnrl and M1:s. Stanley Voss or Mnsnn [(L!Csls of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrl Elsie Cobb, seventh grad!! and teachers nrc Mrs ..Jnmcs Crttm· Mrs. L. D. Swain ami Mrs. Pnial fmnlly of Lansing, M1·. unrl M1·s. and Miss Donna .Hylwrt of Wll· OUJt CHAPEl.' 1 ~ Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. George Noi· baker, Mrs. Robert Anderson, vocal music; William Slunscli, Ayers of Lansing unci Mrs. Earl Hlchard Bailey unci family of llnmston were Sunrl11y gur.Hts ul' 1 Jar nf Manchester nnd Mr. and hand; Helen You11g, ilhmry nml Hall, t. . Mrs. F'len VunDnmme, Mrs. Hur· Gott of Holt spent Wednesday M1·. and M1·s. William Alge1· Mt'H. l!olmrl. IN uclditlun lu mar I'I'Jlll~illl:" ' Mrs. Vernon Wllliums and family office; Wessels Bohnet, slxlh wllh M1·. and··MI·s. Robert Smith. and duughtor or Muson, Mr·. unrl M1·. nnd M1·s. Jess Slnnls, Dick old Wing, Mr·s. Erlmund Young, grade; Clara Cmssley, fifth I'IIUills fm· tht•. lullumh! visits or Per1·y were Sunday guests of Wessels Bohnet and RP-v. Harry ·Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tow11soncl Mrs. Wilson Craft nnd family aad Bmolts 1111d Miss Nuney Will>in· ul' l'llSJII'I'IS, Ulll;. llSinh!ISIIIIWJII. litf' Nelsons; Penny Williams re· Moore. grade; Irvin Cohb, comiJinntlon and family wm·.e Sunday cvenlng Ml's. Vlclm·lu Craft or Bunllet· son :tllemied the dOLihle·hmlller ulsu hus 11 hll'l{l! t;luqml wit h. mulnecl for 11 few days with her room; Allee Card, fourth grade; visitors ·of Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Hill were Sunday dinnc1· guests hall gnme at Detroit Sunrlny. I'VI~I'Y tni'(Jify for• t Jw ILI'I'fJill• Euln Perrine, lhlrd grndo; Marlon 1 gl'llnripnrenls. . Mrs. Lyrlln Wlllyoung of Lan· Townsend of Ni11'thwest Stoclt· of M1·. and Mrs. Dcwey Cmft. Mt·s. Zoa 1-Jnlmrl Hllf'nl WPrh1Ps· mudut in~:" t "'! mtmy r•·llm ds ut· White, second grade; Pearl Co~h· orldge. Mrs. Hlnlne Craft and chlldrer1 of day :ind ThLII'sdny with lwr Mr·. ·nnd Ml'll; Leo Salaske or sing and Mrs. Lawton Gauss rane, second grade; Hulh Ctu·las, t••tlllillf:' Ill~' ftuwrui SI'I'Vil•t!, Otsego Lalce.'are spending the were Friday luncheon gLteRts of Mrs. Bartha Oakley of Slod<· Fitr.hiJur·g wcrc afternoon visilo1·s daughter, Ml's. StnnlPy Voss of ~1'11101'1' ,IS 1111 P.xl.r•n 1'11111'1'1' fu1' combination room; Do I' o I h Y bridge 'was a Thurwlay dinner of the CrafiH. Miss. E!lwl Cmfl Mason. · wee it with: Mr:· rind Mrs. J. C. Nel: Mrs. James W1•ight of Lansing. Showerman, first grade; and Mar· liill IISI~ ul' IIIII' dliiJWI, IIIII' ful' guest of Mrs. Bessio Turill!UII and Remo 13nl'!lnle of New Yo1'11 Miss Shh•il'V Cook of Wilmore, lhll IIIIISif• Whi<'h Wll Sllpp)y ill son. Dr. Norn Walll!!l' ... of Cham· tha Glynn, ldnclergarlen. Ml'. and Mrs. Clare Hnyhoe of palgn, Ill., ari'Jved last Tttesday and Mrs. Sarah Clements. Cily al'l'ivcrl lust Wednesday lo T\entuc:l1y, Mi·. anrl M:·s. Gt•o1·ge IU'f'OI'Ihtlll!l' wllh YUill' f•huit•t•, St . .Johns were Sunday visitors fm· an exlencled visit with M1·. Dr. Wlrt D1iltln of Los Angelr.s, altend commencement cxcrel;;cH Cool1, Miss Linda Foule and Mr. IIIII' fur 1111• 1'111'1! 111111 lll'l'llllgt•· of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayhoe. ami Ml's. A. J, Miller. Culif., and ·Mrs. Florl!nro Moorl! llt Dansville. Miss Patr·ida Cmfl ami Mt'H. f{UHHP.II llayhm• and 1iwnt. ol' lhll l'lm·ul ofl'l•l·in~·s Mrs. Lawrence Curtis closed of OlHydra tors of Mr. and Mr·s. Fred .John· exciting you can't help but head out for Matic* to utilize every ounce of that power. ston of Vineyard Lalte. thi open road to pilot this spine-tingler Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cates Come in and take a turn at the newest, and family spent Sunday with at cruising speed. There you'll discover greatest "go" or wheels. Why not this week? ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Wm·ehnm of ,..An extra·ctJtJt option. · . 7 Houghton Lalte. . \ Mr. and Mrs. Roylyn Miller ;...._J .• - and family were Sunday visitors - of Mr. nml Mrs. ,John Kelley of WARE•s DRUG STORE Lansing·. Phone OR 7-0411 · Miss Connie Washburn of Kala Mason mazoo was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Milchell. M1·. nnd. Mrs. Jack ShnJTer and sons FURNITURE of Holt and Mrs. Rosa Washburn of Mason were Saturday evening visitors at the Mitchell hom!!. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Frase•· and AUCTION~ family of Lansing were Sunday evening suppe1· guests of Mr. nne! 1 P.M. Mrs. Warren Mu£11ler. Mr. and Mrs. Jeclson !"elton were Sunday evening luncheon Satu~rday, ·June 2 'guests of Mr. unci Mrs. William. Terrill of Lansing. Alii we nre moving our business to 1\rtcllnnd, we will Rei! th" Ml'. and Mrs. ·A. 0. Greenough /1 following JII'Operty, lornh~d nt 800 N, l'nlm1m street; In f.lu~ city of Williamston: spent Sunday with Miss Annette Greenough and Miss l"rnnces Vollmer of Fllnt. J>IJIJt•o Advunced Design, 8·ft, 2 Brenk·front blonde end tnbles Mrs. Lennuh Abbolt of Pleasant e!tJcb·iu ••efJ•ig!'J'Utor Coffee tnble, lll>holstered plllt.· lnlte and· Mr. nnd Mrs. Cort Cross- Deluxe l~l'igidnh·., Electric Range fm·m t'Ockel' mnn of Ortonville spent the first UJ'ellllayer Oblong bJ•r.nkfnst table were SLinday visitors of Ethel Eit!Ctrlc New· Home: blonde sew· 4 wooden strnlght·haek chairs Blnlcely, who Is In Veterans hos· ing· machine Sm•vlce for 12, Blue Ridge 1 pltn1 1in Ann Arbor for· treatment. Blonde ronnd eml table dinnmwnre Mrs. Lydia Switzer returned to Bloncle sqnnm encl table, .modern Cooking J~tenslls het• home In Lansing .Monday love Rent 1\loclern fireplace screen after spending 3 weelts with her Extension dining room table, 2 betlsltle blonde tnble" sister, Mrs. A. c: ·Powllng. 'blonde·· . Plcnlr. tnble.. Mr. and Mrs. Jedson Felton Jfoover vacuum sweeper, willa Outdoor round table, umhl'l'lla and· Mt' .. nnd Mrs .. Floyd Phillips attachment · Metal swing set , spent the. week end ,at Island 3 W•·ought. Iron whainots Hollaway betl and llllltti'ess 'Inke near Cadillac. · · ' 'W . Miss Orrene Freer of Lnnslng THIS IS A GOOD LINE OF FURNITURE IN EXCELLENT . · · was a SundaY ·dllmer guest of __,. ·.CONDITION - 1 ·Mr, and.Mrs. Lewis Freer. Mlllly other. artl~les 1oo· numerotm to mention •. ~errns of lillie are Wllllain Culvel· ·of Leslie and cash.· ·No goods' removed ·1mfll settlecl. for; :Not responsible ·for ac: Mrs. Joan ·Jacobs, •Mr. nnd Mrs. el.dents .day : of. Sale,", - ' . ', .. " . · . Charles Prlnce·and Mr. and Mrs. .. : Sam. Wllliams of Lnnslng. and _....,...;...-,._·...;·...;:...;.~.---.--~ ... ---.---- .. -.--~.. -. -.~·~·.~.,.-,:~: ..-\' ·Miss Susnn Tomll~son, Miss Mnx:l A. a· EN IIAL MOTO I~ MASTEl ~I EC E-FA l RL Y PII CED .AND. FA Ul Y SOlD 1-:-:...-. .-·--:-.-;.,.-;;.-:;,:;,·.:;:;-.,..-~-----~..:.-.-_..;._.....-.._..:.,-._...;_-:..-_.;..~-----
1 . \, I I ·D.R~!O.:CHARLES\ SCHOFF~ :.-.J~~~~~~e~:~o~,M;;~~ci~r!~t:soo~r: .... /' .~'}.:; • ;.;:~;,;.::>;~~~'i··· ; Pontiac. ; .. :::~. :.. <~·.:.. ,G~rk · · an. · · , ·,.: · I lngl1am Count v News· May 31, 1956 dlnnet· guests of Mr·, and Mrs, Fitchburg James ,Johnson. llle.!llol'lnl Opy ~lli'VICA Plnmwl , !Urli, J,yle Oa·uw At their lnst f'QgUlur tncQtlng School Gym Scone ''t Spcclni Memorlnl Dny snt'VICI!I.l Fllehburg M. '{, ).i', met ut tho the Ornnge officers lnltlnted in William·storl wor·o co 11 clu e t e d WoclnosrJny,. Dansville News homo of Qnry Qcl! Stmdny ave. llrst flnCl soconcl degree to 3 Of Baccalaureate cnnrllrlntos, 'Phcy nro H. Glrlrwr of Mrs, Nin~ Ket(hum Mny 30, beginning with n pnrnrle (Cunllntw.JI fl'lllll Png-ll 2) nlng, flRCCRinttrentc fo1• tho Wlllintns· of Junior and scnlol' high sehoql · norm, Ml~s Schrocrlor Ia n mcmhcr Mnson nncl Mrs, Edith Shower· ton high, school s11nlors wns con· t The ehllrlron of Mrs, .Aggie hnnrls nnrl nil patriotic rH·guniza. l\11', 111111 Mr~. Jl:lclvln lint [gc• nf t hn seninl' elnss of South Lyon mnn nnrl Hntory, the next reg. ' 1 Wl!l'n Snilll'l[ny nvnnlng fJIIPHis of 'l'IHII'Ihy. spent 'Werlnesclny eve· At DI'Y Clmumr!l To OfiHil rJuctcd In1 WllllnmstnnS 1 . high HchooJ lions nnrl nuxillnrles, Tho wom, iJigh Hl~)l!IOI, uhrr· mrotlnr,, .Jtlno 12, IIJe thirrl gymnns um • unc ay, Muy 27, nt l\!1•, and Mrs. Hnnnlrl l'llsillnn nl' 1 ning with Jwr• nl the homo of Mr. Parade Starts 1 nn'~ Hellnf Cni'IJs crmrluctecl IIIHI four! h rlogrres will ho enn· Williamston will huvc n new 8 p, m. Mlas Rlllh Tuttle pluyecl L1111slng. H11y Hrrrlshnl'n underwent. nn and Mrs, S. V. La wmnec, llw onrvh·n 111 till! illllflllment ut opol'lltlnn Wcdnesrlny morning ut ferrorl. Mr.,, On vld lloatt y pre· 1lry ofcnnlng estnhllshment in 2 the tn•ocesslonnl ancl reccsslonnl Mr. 111111 MI'H, !•'loyd CoHgl'/ly Mrs. 13ct·thn Wnl'llor nnd Mrs. slrlerl rit tho plnrw, ' months.. .John ,J, Mahoney of for the 62 Hcnlors. 1110 l'ity hall and thr llhl() Sial' rtnrl family nnrl Ml', 111111 Ml's. Sparrow hnspllnl In Lnnslng, He Festival Day Mollwrs, 111 tlw ltrJIHll' t·nll mnntt· Is rl!c•overlng nlecly, hut under· Floyd Smlt h of .Tndcson wore ' PciT~ has purchnsed l.fw hullrllng Hcv, Harolcl H~csQ nf 1ho Bnp· Mllw Cosgt'ily iiiHI family nf Suttt rrlny u flornrmn en IIQrs of Honnlrl Srnlth, hrotlwr· of Mt•s, nwnt. Hnv, llarolrl Yochim ric· went 11 scr:ond opm·ntlon Monday, Pnitl Wolfe, grlldunlcrl from Williamston fl!~llvnl got otf to nt H~ W. Gmnrl River. He plnns tlst church guvo the lnvocutlon Sloekhrlrlgr!, Mr. nnrl Mrs, Lr!lltl· M1•, und Mrs. Lyle Grow unrl rt hlg stEu't Srtttminy wfih rt llvemrl I he• nrlrii'•'HH. MrH. Wayne 'Pnylol' hns boon Dansvlllo last Thtn·srlny evening, Pll· to mmorl~!-l, Free plclmp anrl de· nrftl Rov.' Hui'Oicl Yochim of the 111'11 Bronl1s nnrl family of Mllnrm Mnrlon, _ mrle nI 10 o'elock ' u ruler !lui' IIVQry scrvh:l! will he offered. Nnzarene chtlrch gnvc the nrl· unci Mr. IIIHI M1•s, ,r,•ss StaatH anrl :;prmrllng the past wr.ei1 with Mr. Miss Jean .Jnllnson spcmt Mon· sponsnrshlp of tl1e Chnmhcr of Lt. Col. unrl Mrs. J\lulfrrrcl Loclt· of ,Jndlson anrl Miss Nnlli'.Y unrl Mrs, Don Sccfclrlt of Mudl· Mr. and Mrs. William Cnmp· rlny 11nrl Tuosrlay with Mr. 11nd [jrcss 11fter which the henrrllctlon wnorl nm (liii'Pnls rrf u rlnughtc!t', oon hell's rlnughtm· of Minnesota nr· Commerce, Ten floats were feu· WllllillHrJII ~wrn gltl!sls 111 tile Hnn, Wisconsin. Mrs. Harold Cut•tls unrl vlsllerl wus given hy Rr!v, A. D. llrrdm· 11111'11 'J'hiii'Hrilly, Jl-lny 17, Ill HillS· rived Sundi1y to visit them, turerl. High school hanrl, Boy day of the Free Mel horllsl ehuJ•eh. llom1! nf 1\!r. and MJ'H, Arlhill' Clarcnee Ph11·e of Wllllnmslon hc1· sister's school nt Townr Gar· ScmtiH, Girl Scotti.!! 1uid Blur. Star Lodge Women rlnle, Ill. 'l'hP Lndm•rrorls urc Bltnellne school pupils with dens. CommQncement will he Frlrln~·. Brool1s 'J'illlrsday I'V••ning nflr!r was n Sunday visitor of M1·s. Mothl!rs nlso pnrtlclpitlerl, fnr·mPt' rnslriPnl~ of Wlllinmslon. enrnmr-n''''llll!ltl ••xnrdsc!.~ at On IIH· E:l't'JQ West. theli• teuchQr, Mrs. Minnie Stun· Community Aid meets TIHII'S· Jun!J l, In the Wllllnrnslon high Connie Hollnndsworth won the school gymnasium. Mr. rrnrl 1\li'H. Lr•nn Hnlph Not·· viii(), Hiehnrd Bl'lloks wns 11 llll!lll· Mr. nnrl 11-!rs. Dicl< Curtis of llcld, and their mothers went hy day, .rune 7, with Mr. anrl Mrs. At Visitation !'is, .Jr., of Muskr•gon, fnnnerly school illlH to Lansing 'Phursclay, queen title with 2ll,600 votes nncl bcr· of fliP gmrlllatlrlg dasH. J<;nsl Lansing were weelc end Pcnrllo Beuelt for rllnner at. 12:.10 nf Williamston, ar'c! pare11ts of u They visited tim C!lpltol, Pallor p.m. wns crownecl by Mnyor Kyle MyrtiQ HebQIIflh lodge No. 72 Mrs. Margnret Dru per· a uri Mr .111111 Mr~. Wllllrrm J\'liiHDit'f f.:llcsts of the former's pnrcnts, Brown nt 12 noo11, She was prQ· rlnughtm·. Slw hns bern nnmcd pari; anrl the rnusettm ut M. S. U, School hn~ dosed. The high nttcnderl visitation ut Ceclnr He· children of Lansing spent Satm·· nllr•ndf!IJ 11 rl'l'l'plillll In honor nf Mr. and Mrs. I.;nwr·cnce Curt.ls, , mmlecl with n lnr~l!' bouqllet of hclmh lorlgc of Wehhervllle last Hc!hcecn Ann. Mr·s. Norris Is fh() lhl'lr nil!l'l', nltss H:rrh:rt'il Sdir'rrl!· Mr!lvln Gene Utter undcnvcnt Mr·. nnrl Mr·s. Erlwnrd Hyatt of sclwol pic'nle Wlls l•'rlrlny 111 Pleas· clay with Mr. nnrl Mrs, Wlllln111 fni'Jnr>r• J\lliriPI ,Jolle,y, cllrughtm• Lcslll! wcrl! Sunrlny afternoon rerl rnscs. Shirley Wu lis was In Tuesday, Those uttencllng were l{ctchum. rim·, of SrHilli Ly"" Srrnclny :rfll'!t'· an operation on his shoulrlcr last unt lal\o with the gl'lrrle:; lrclng sermnrl plal'f! · nnd Dcnclrln Me· of Mr. rnul Mt•s. Milo .Jnllc!y, callers nf Mrs, Lucy Gmw and dismissed 'l'ue~rlay. Lottie Fisher, l~rlecln White, Tliiit'sr.iny at Sparrow lwspllnl In Gnwnn, llill'fl. Em~h received n Stelln Comer, Vivian Cl'ips, Dolly Lansing. Mt·. nnrJ Mrs. Lyle Gmw nnd Mr. and Mr·s. Floyd Dnnnl lnvel,v corsage, Garner·, Mona Wnll>er and Nina Mr. anrl Mrs. Harold Fetzer· of Murlon, visited Mt·. nml Mt·s. Clarence Rev. Kendall Cowlnr: of 13rouk· Besides lhe !moths anrl c~oncn:;. Ketchum. Valuable Lorll, Ohio, 1rrc spending several Donrrl SliiHiay evening, slons, nn auction look plncc nt d;rys this \Vl!clc with the latlcr·'s slrlc Mclhodl~;t church, .Jncl>son, The Willlnmslun Lodge put on Good Insurance Coverage County wns spculwr nl lhe Memorial Dny I :30 p. m. An rix ronsl wns given the pr·ogi'Hm using the theme of mnlher, Mt•s, Olive Fosler, who Is at St. Mary's hull sponsored by services at l~ltchhurg. Mollwrs Dny, A poem, "J\!olher," rocovcrlng fmm a wcel>'s sicl>· Reeves District the Bela Sigma Phi sororities. Is Just Like Frcmchi5e tli'SH, was rend hy Mona Wall>er, n 1\lr·s, Ednn (lpm• Due to ruin the ci," of llw latter's parent~. Mt•. anrl 1\lrH. El'llm ,Johnson el'iverl A on their scmestor spell· Nrcd corscicntious doalor in Mrs. Sam Mcrcclllll of l~rlcn. lng tests wen! .lurly Cowan, Car· hy VIvian Cl'ips. A gcmnlurn wns presented to the Oldest Mol her . •, lhis area to handlo county dis- Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Wing and OI'CII'Prs clc!•lcd In Sunrlny olannc Gcer·, Floyd Hrtcgscggar fribulion of •1 new cJnd recent- daughters wrre Satut•rlay evening school last wcel1 were: Stiperin·/ ami ',Judy ){adww. Floyd Huog· William West and slulioncry was presl!nlerl to ly p11lontod product. Require gtWsls of J\11'. :rnrl Mrs. Clinton tendcnl, George VanDcmnrl;; seggnt• wns the only pupil wllo the youngest motltel'. few hoLirs sp Sr:rlptcr Weaver; secretary, llelen Wal· Llttrln llcic'hslr•ltl't' of Dansville and sandwiches were server! after William l>;hnQr West, !JO, died OflDr,lting c.1piJ.1 1 which is 50 _ and fnmlly, and Mr. and Mrs. lc. Mr. West was hom in Chelsea In a house trallet' 1•~ Wallace comp,1ny will finance to full !'lllluml sehool Thursdny evening. secretary, .Jennie Copeman. I Mr. anrl Mrs. Hay Hartley were and moved to !he Williamson street where thQy arc hullcling a iimc dci!l with $15,000 income i\molri Scripler· wn~ a member of By a vole, the church has Sunday eallel's nf Mr. anrl Mrs. nren when h() wus 20. He was a new home. a yc<1r polcnfial, the grnrluating clr1ss. They were changed Uw hour of rnurning wor· Steve lindley anrl Mr. and Mrs. relircd farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Monic King of all Inter entertained at the Scrip· slllp to 10 a, m. beginning Sun· Emery Pidwl of Unadilla. Besides the daughter with Lansing visited her· sl~ter, Mrs. Write: 11£'1' home. day, .June 3. whom he lived there aro sons Doss Abholt, lust Sunday, I MONARCH SUPPLY, INC. Mr. and Mr~. A. c. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wolf called unci daughters: Mt·s. Henry Goetz, Rodney; Earl West, Webberville; Mrs. Kate King of Watm·vlil!t, 2438 W. lincoln Ave. wore Sunday dinner guests of on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fisher Whitedog District formerly of Williamston, Is visit·' Milwaukee J 5, Wis. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mil. school will start Monday morn· per~o Ennmel. Many quick drying col· Horseshoe lake. H. CHAPPELL AGENCY ors-wmhable-long lile. Carl Anway and Mrs. Della An· Mrs. Carrie Higgs and Mrs. lng, .June 4. ·Mr. and Mrs. James Galvin, wny In Dansvlllo and Mr. and Neva Butler were in Mason ~~------who have been stationed In tho 4347 W. Delhi Phone OX 4-2141 Mrs. Elmer Frost. , Sunday and visllerl l\11'. and Mrs. H t 'II west,. spent lust week l!nrl with Benjamin~ Mrs. Nom Frost\pcnt the week Paul Koover of lrmia and Mrs. oy VI e his mother, Mrs. Irene Galvin.· end with her daughter, Mrs. Rus. Emma Darrow. Moore points sell Cole, and family at Sunfield. ------By Nruwy l'nrcell Mr. and Mrs. Berton Johnson, Tllcrc m·e about 10110 fires per 1------Allan and .Jeanie and Mr. and/ clay in lwmcs and faetories in Mr. :rml 1\olrs. Eel Mcrrideth arc . Mrs. Harold Curtis were Sunday I borne on - u 3D·[Ifty leave from I u.' s. Nol'lh Carolina. Wlum they re· Michigan Paint s·tores turn Mr. Merridcth will be dis· Phone OR 6-4-691 r.haJ·gecl. Mr. Mcnldeth's mother :111d brother, Dave, of Gt·and 326 S, Jefferson Mason Ledge, M~s. Viola Buchan and 'jJ Grovenburg News son and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hoi· ton and Shirley, all of Lansing, Mrs. Howard North were Saturday evening callers nt A letter from Dick Leonard the Ray Campbell home. noon they called 011 c:ousins, M:·. Mr. and Mrs. Her'bel'l Schroeder Don't Miss of San Diego to his pnrents last and Mrs. Ed .Jackson and tl1e week slated that his ship would arc home after spending a wcel> leave Snn Francisco for Hawaii Misses Ga,v. Gladys ami Erma at their cottage fishing and plclc· This Monday where he expects· to be Jackson of Wayland. ing mushrooms. stutluncd for 2 years. Stanley J at the Frrday Mr. nnrl Mrs. Don Htce Harold Purcell spent the weelt SALE home of Mr: and Mrs. Bl!rmml tool< their. aur~t. Mrs. Evelyn end with his sister Mrs. Forest Bishop. He will visit other rela· Cady,. to Delr01t lo the home of Lewis of Charlotte: Ilives In the vicinity during the her s1stcr, Mrs. Ernest. Farmel', Don'atd and Pearl Lewis nre week. wh? will ent~r lhe hospttai for a spending a few days with their sf yout Ga~ Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCul! were ma.]or operation Tuesday. grandparents· Mr. and Mrs. John supper guests Saturday of Mrs. Mrs. Don Rice's father, who Purcell · ' Crystal Skinner. has been w.ltli l~tem for n while, Sund~y afternoon callers at the FOR YOUR OLD WASHER Mr. and Mrs. Clair Swift and Is. now liVIng tn Lansing. The Purcell ·horne were :Mrs. Jennie family were Sunday dinner RICes were supper guests at tile Brown and Mary Ellen Woodcocl< REGARDLESS OF MAKE, AGE Wafet Heafet guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton h?me of ~wr twoth~r, Thomas of East Lansing and Mr. and Swift of Woodland. In lhl! after· Rtce, of Eust Lunsmg Sunday Mrs. Lyle Brown and daughters OR CONDITION evening. . , . of Lansing. Mrs. Bro\Vn Is Mrs. Mrs. James Hm t visited 111 Te· Purcell's mother. cumseh at the home of her son, Arthur G cis en h a v c r, from I Dealetl/ WQdncsda,v till Friday of last ' wee I<. Sunday nfternoon Mr. and Mrs. on thia Charles Williams from Blooming· TRADE-IN dale were dinner guests of Mr. NEW DELUXE and Mrs ..James Hart. Later in the day Mr. a ncl Mrs. Hart called Allowance on Mr. and Mrs. Clare'nce Mil· FREE 1!>- burn at the new farm home they ___ y. ,for vour have recently purchased near EVERSHARP~S~HICK lllttl-ll'itJ Potterville. They now reside ncar old Eaton Rapids. HYQRO·•••nuav Mr. and Mrs. Halph Nowal< Model f·701 (reg,'prict) *149.95 from Flint spent Sunday after· WATER noon.wlth Mr. and Mrs. Hugh An· gell •. Yeur elcl washer • • •.• $ HEATING Fred Bailey of Lansing was a 40.00 supper guest: Friday evening at IIJ·· . EQUIPMENT .the home of his daughter, Mrs. YOU PAY ONLY Glenn Anderson. The Andersons •109.95 FOR A LIMITED) had a family dinner Tuesday eve· ( TIME ONLY ning of this weel< In honor ·at · Asign you can GJQnn Junior's ninth birthday 'an· LOOK AT. THESE FEATURES: nivers11ry. . . ' depend on! Mr. and Mrs. Norris. Hotchldn and daughter, Elaine, und Jerry DOuiLI·WALL CoNSTIUCTION At home I!J' away • , ·• there · Abrams called on Mr. and Mrs. • are nearly 8000 State Farm Charies · Franl'Bernard ·Wilso·n cia! board of' Grovenburg church •· 3is'e; Ash · ' · · · will· be at ,the church Saturday even.lnir at 3 o'c!oclt...... • ... - ; .. ;· •: . . ·., . .: '· .. ~ \·,; . . I .~ ' inonar11 County New~ May ll, 1956 Pilge 4
Ingham Township Zoning Ordinance pi! 1 to th• lntenclr.cl lnlllullrn or uny wotll m 1!1• pwm!Hrs mrl ~hrll slrtlu tlu llirJtl ~lu 1111tl locutln11 of tliu IHIIlclli g 01 RIJtcltre on the unll of l111cl Including rHIISHnt) lnll!llnl !l m stlll(ttnr.s 11!1 walot Hll(lply unl scwng1 riiHpnsnl lr ll!Jir H In I r te1 It I 01 ax !sting PIWVJDI D /iowr.vcJ JhQI 1 o nppllcntlun shull be 1equl1r rJ fOI frllll huiJili gs lll HllliCillleH illlui 1hn I dwtlllngs Whll JO(IIf£lri 110 lt8S thnn lWlntY 1201 rut l1r m the hr ur IUJy uJ nny lrllulnlng I Ill JOWN Hll llOAI!I1 np INf~IIAM TOWNSIUP ING land HAM COliN I Y lVIII I II i\N OltiiAINS II
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101-UsiH Except us fJJovltlc I h.\ Sccllol 103 no Jar I shall hmeafter be used und no huildlngs 11 Htr u1 t IJ(!S c rer.Jed and usr.d for otlw1 II un one 01 more of 11 tollowlng p rpns s 1 Re1nll nnd wl 1les If' 1s1nlllsl ncn!s offlr.es fot PI ofesslonal comme1 d d lml IS! II I <1 pi II nt hr pi er lei plse9 per sonnl serv 1m 1 stnllishrne1 Is s 1cl s be IlilY prtlc 1s nnrl hnrbel sl 1ps public gnr rgcs m 101 st ppl:, st tl11 s m 11 1 vchlr le snles lnclurllng used vcllcles ht t nr t indurlmg wtu lu tg uHI dismnntllng food service cslahllslnncn1s IJ ilwrles 1 1e honnl 11 I unusernent cnlr~i p1lses r l\Vnsl !p is h1 l e motels If mls1 1 bins nul slmlln1 ovc11 ight nccommoclations 2 file pwrlu1 lion Jnlr 1 11!1 n c s unhllng finishing conversion allcratlo r wp rir -slot tge sn!e n rlrsplav 1f r 11111 I rcsomccs PlOd ucts or goods II !he u ulu11 ol WlllCI 1he1G Is no process employ lng the use of mrclucr) In exwss of hve 151 horsepower m gen cJally wrognl~r I s pltllll 1iy' nge1o s 11 life 01 property or pro m to j IStify cesses en tslng oh1 JX ous 11 J[f nsl1c Jill ns bj 1enson of cmls sian of smolu uri11 wns1c 1 lbwt ion 01 co rdit1ons causing hazaJ cl lent In ous ttnffir or health silt 111ons 3 Any 1 se pm nltted 1 ndm Sec!! J 1 3 01 <1 Ou Jdoo1 url\!!11lsll g slg IS II owl ng m eas ~ rr nller Co ul p ui01-Us•s lplicntwnrfthsOtciltiiU 1\JP.J ' 11 mfl111 1111 lhcpiovasanrs NE '• a1rl theE \1 of the E,..cept s piovlcied h;l Section 1 IH 10 land sl fill hmr.aftcr he of Sec! ion 102 Wlw 1 II c 1 !I let 1 , 11• r I r I i\ppc rls shall have tsed nnrl no Inn i1rgs rr sllllcttlcs crecletl nnlusr.d tor o1her than lire 1 ower tJ teterm nc 1 SJI tile cu1 clrlion~ 111 hi winch st eli Ju 1 I the S of theSE 1 r one or more of the f11low ng putpOS(!S Cl1111s mny be erectetl Sodiou 901 -(uution 1 Farms iS I e1clnaJ1e1 lf'f 1e 1 m h dmg both general ami SP.ttlnn Ull-Cuut1Jrtu1g lro1islo ns There 1s hereby crca1ed a Zor ng 13ou I 1f Appeals \lhlch sl nll specmllzel anti hotllcultue villcultre lahymg livestoclc and J1 s nc 1 !n1rnd 1 b) thb Otd IItie o lf'peil 11 o~n1r annul )JGJJJJm its duties and exer 1se r1s prwers 1 provlrl d h) Art 181 poultayJasug rd fmn forcs!r) 0111 an) 11ay llllJ 1 Jr 11111 t will II) rxrstllg Jegiluse ot ofthePlDii Actsof1943 1s llllmrded iildhy11~!l1Vl::>lfl!softlis 2 Slot age of 1g1 lc rl11r II PI otllrcls build ngs or land wr 1s 1t 1 11 n lc 1 to 11\tcrlct c will 01 bt og tie 01 J Ordlt 1nce nrl 111 s 1ch a 11 I) II 11 tl C! ol Juctlvcs 1! this Or h mn P 11 II Dlsl!Jcts shall comp11se all 3 Nurser es gtePnhouse~ pwnw groves golf courses com annul ny exrstllg e I"C' ncnt c 1ve 11 ts o rthcr grcemen!s I e arc observed public safe!;~ mor 1 s md gene1 ni writ w Rf'ru1ed 111 I mtmly buld 1gs hu ld ngs for socwl r I cllgwus mganzattons tween pari us PROVIDE:) h 111v 1 tl 11w!u litis 0 dm nee rm suhstn 11 I Jist ce done I n ll\ ot he1 tllst1lct and sln1!a faclrtres tor ctltcntl mil hs 1 to 5 mcltslve of Sec Srf'tlon 11 12-llluhr < ache~ 11111 011111 lomp lillY Dll!llin~: Clerk ~nd follo\VIIg p1bl11 heur ng hy s ttl Boat'(] upon such tton301 Stimlmls charges G Accessor.\ butldtrgs stn clui cs ~n 1 uses customarily incl t rnrh r ( urulu s All occup ell It ulut o tel es shall J r lo AR II( I r X- I' I NAI Ill s denta11oSution 102-Sl"aJy oJ lie utulmve l11mlsts permlttctltses lu l111 ~- Sl lill~cl!s0 1011 ~~g~ Yrt~~~ 1 1111 11 1 to all p1o1 e1 access to 11 w tiel ~uppli u1 d ~ewuge disposal laclh1res Illegal c rectton alleratton manta n mce ll usc contln 1es shall lle I he,pwvtsiOns Sec 1o l tnc llSIVe s app} of the pJem1scs deemed a sepn1 ale offense 1 he 1mpos!tw 1 1 I tny sen1cnce shall premises rn I his dis1t r t 2 Cclhu s Bnsuneuts ami lrllt s I he el eel to r and l se ot not exempt the offender ll om compliance wll h I he pwvls m s of 1his ARPICII VI- GJ Nl JtAI PROVISIONS cellms basements ten1s 1 I other t xed 11 movable st1t clllles for Or dmance Sllt!tlon Ill» -Srectlon 01 intended legal use of a b 1llding the constt uctlon of which Section 7 02 - Quullrilntlons ol f he Zoning A1lminl!lf tntm ~hall have been drhgently pt oseeuled within thirty (30! days pre A st1uctm e having a 1oof fm a shelte1 of persons animals 1 o be eligible for appomtment the Zoning Administrator shall plunts or Inanimate things ceding the passage of this Otdmance and which is completed with be generally lnfotmed on good pr wtlce In fire prevention safety ~ooliou -Dwelling In one hundred twenty 020! days after said date PROVIDED that health sanitary and protective measmes He shall not be engaged 12 01 n written declaration of such use Is filed with the township clerk or employed dhectly or indlJectly In the sale or purchase of real Any bulldlng or structute 01 part thet eof occupied as the home within ten <10) days following the efiechve date of this Ordinance estate in the township residence or sleeping place of one 01 more per sons elthet perma nently 01 temporarily but not Including II ailet coaches tents (c) Nothing In this Ordinance shell! prevent the reconstruction Secflon 7 OS- Cet tlflcales of AJIJII'OVnl llllll ComJIIlnnce repair or restoration and resumption of use of any nonconforming cabins and similar structures 1 To fnclhtate the administration of this Ordinance and assist bulldlng or structure damaged by file explosion net-s of God or acts 5ectlon 12 05 - En!ctcd lf the public enemy following the effective elate of this Ordinance the property owner in complying With its provisions no building or structure subject to 1 ts provlstons shall hereafter be erected altered Includes built constructed reconstructed moved upon or any wherein the expense thereof does riot exceed sixty (60) per cent of physical operations on the land requhed for a building or structure the fair valuation of such building 01 structure at the time such or moved untll application for a Certlfrcate of Approval has been flied on dupllcate forms pJovlcled by the Township and the Zoning Excavations flll drainage and the lllBom rl of Ingh 1m 'I'ownsllp Ingham
CHARLES S WOODS SU)lel visot GEORGI VOG'J' JR Clmk Legal Notices NOfiCE 01' LET riNG OF DRAIN CON1 RACl AND I, Page 6 ____. ~------~-----·-I!!!II!!!!!I!!I!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~WMI!!I!!I!R!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!1. .. l!!!l!!!!!!l!!l!!l!!!l!!!!!!l------.----~~ngham County News May 31, 1956 Go ·To Church This Sunday
This Message Is Brought to You fhi$ Message Is Brought to You as a Public Service by the as a Public Service by the Following Firms ;md lndividuols THE Following Firms and Individuals
Estes-Leadley Funeral Home WO·RLD Morsc:s Restaurant Hoh-Laflslng Mason Mason Home Appliance AHEAD Dart. National Bank Mason Mason Chesley Drug Store Lindy's Drive-In Maso~ Mason A. A. liowlctt & Co. Bement Feed & Sllpply Service Mason Mason George's Food Market Holt Lumber Co. Mason Holt Vogl Funeral Home The Ferris Company Dansvillo Mason Leslie Coffee Shop J. A. Dart Co. Lesliti' Mason Consumers Power Co. M'lson C. W. Glenn & Sons Chevrolet and Buick Wolverine Engineeri11g Co. Stockbrid~e Mason
Mason D~iry Dart Manufacturi11g Co. Mason Mason Ellis Grocery Perki11s Hardware Dansvillo Mason The Farmers Ba11k Mason Eden Elevator Eden Robart Nursi11g Home Mason Keon' s 5c·SI Store Van's Scrme - Si11dair Milson Mason
Congratulations to all young people who are graduat ing this year! Receiving a diploma means you have ful filled the academic requirements and met the standards of THE. CHURCH FOR ALL Olmmos Bll)Jtist, Rev, john conduct of your schools. They, in turn, have given you a· * JJooko, pastor. Sunday worship ALL FOR THE CHURCH service at 10 with .Junior church secure 'world for four years, with worl{ and rules of con The Church is the the building ol ch grecllest factor on earth lor Wednesday, 7 p. m., Chapel for those 11 and under durlrtg duct mapped out for you. It . aracter and g d . IJrayer group; Thursday, 6:15 same period, Sunday sc:hool at 11, Is a storehouse ol spiritual oo Clfi~enshlp, p. m., morning prayer group; evening service at 7:30, Nursery strong Church, neither de values. Wuhout a can survive There ar I mocracy nor civilization Thursday, .Junior choir rehearsal, provided during all servlce8. Now all this is changed in a day. The anchor has sud 6:<15; Senior choir, 8. Christian Youth Fello\Vshlp at every person should :~~~~r sound reasons Why and supporl the Church Td cervices regularly 6:30 Sunday night. Wednesday at denly pulled up, and the world ahead' looks insecure and Bunl!or IIIII Suventh·Day Ad· 7:30, Bible study and prayer own sake (2) For his chtid h~y are: (I) Far his uncertain. You now have to plan your own work, and set sake ol his communi! ren s sake (31 For the \'enlist, L. H. Slcl~ns more Intimate than ('CJII 'cnusc of llie'llloudy wm·, al)il projl!cl is nn lltlclerlnlrl fnr I he aCtor was ennsldcrecl illl irlcnl lime for pointed to stter:rwd the laic .Tustir•c • • • and actlun, ~·f Presidents," are lnt'OJ'jlor•;tlerl lo play PaJ·is. ,lad< !:lei·nas WfL'l the tmnoutwc!mtml. Nell E. Ticld, l~dwaJ'rls 'is •II, Wits It operated in both the western 111 the scriJ.'I. Among them nrc his selected. As a reformed ex·dancc hall famrnts "hccper of tho S1rrlngs," ~· "' *'· nppolntc~d ea!'llel' hy Wllllnrns to ~1fchl~un und the latest Flint r.:Iri, Mara Conlay lws a r·ole that "The Amerlr:;tn Dn~am," "The SrJI'r:llienll,l' II. Is 11 sc;ll'l:h In liH! dt·r•uil r'flltt'l In Detmll; was tol'llnrtoes. is symbolic of the bask conJiict J'f!f'nrd fltt•ls of how peoplt! lived c:nuncllman lliei'C! for •I lct·ms; GJ•iffln nnrl Mayor Albert E. Appointment In Samnre" and his in the sloJ•y, unci it Is signilimnt famous clcnth Sf!t'mon delivered, rlilt'ing Mklil~-:an's C!iii'IY HIHII!· was pmlmte Judgt!. Coho of Detroit testlllccl at recent in the laic that she chooses Mn· hoocl, Tlw finest sources, necrml· • •· • C!otlgresslonnl licnrlngs on ways ils if hy rlivitw lnoplratlon, to thro Two from Holt honey over Robertson. gmdnatlnr.: dass at the U. S., In>: to IIH! experts, nre the slnte's Ills appointment t:realerl n VII· to protect or rebuild Michigan's Navnl Academy, only a few hm1rs older mslrlenls. Wrlllen t•anr·y In the position liP. held. So lndustl'lal rrilght following a In the scconrl feature l~ii'OJ' ~·ccords, Hirsch, former· Ali·Amcrir:nn foot· before tho news of lha .Japanesr• Get Top Awards sueh as letters and dlnrws, are Willinms llppolnted Vil'tor Tar· disaster, either nnturnl or wat·· hall player, Is ~lntTerl nlong with iillaclt on Poarlllarhor. oflen f!Xr't!I Jr!nl sourr:cs, and sn i gonsltl, ;turlllnr gt!llf!l'Hi, In he caused. · Larry K Brlf'l gonskl, the govr!r·iwr iln· slonals" to lead volunteers and Twentieth Century·Fox clcpart· lie honornry sot:let.v al MlciJ!gan ha~ pkl<~d the elcetcrl chaplain nf I he United Stale .JurlfJ 7. 'l'hi! sodcty wUl stnrit!s, lt!llf'rs ot• other informa· other yottng man. fie Is Frank S. serve as the m·gani~lng and co· eel from the usual movie formula Richar·d Todd and Jean Peters are obviously very much Slates Senate and was known ns tlon lmpot'IIIIJI In litis stmrch is Sezymansltl, who rose tllmugh heslve force In the system. in producing "A Man Called ~-:ain 18:i new llll'llllmrs from the in love in this scene from "A-Man Called Peter." It will play "the conscience o[ the Senate." lfl36 grad Llllllng dnss, requested to contact Mir:hael lhf' ranlMr!mbers of the Ingham County j Service Council aJ•e plannln,:: a picnic at; Boys Vocational sc)wol I ·M;••. ,·,·, •• Wod. Thur•. z Showo lrolll ., r: M. ·{?riday-·noon~ ·' ·~:.·:,:. ··o:~v::-'-----· h·ul41y.S••turrln~ 2 oth r\WA tro111 6 .. UJ J'. M. Alter tho sack lunch ut the pic· Sundny ahowa contlnuou,~~ from J P. M. nic grounds thl!"vlsltors will be taken on a tour o! the Institution. StaiT members o! wel!are Friday & Saturday, June 1-2 agencies working In Ingham county mal -· according. to . the evidence re· ----- CHECK YOUR CAR.:. CHECK ACCIDENTS------,-.-,. ¥fH.EN. BITT~~ AUfOMOBtLU ~U BU!U IUJ~It WILL IUILII fNIM ------"!""-~• celved. and the· law. as explained ·Helen ·o·f Troy by the caurt.·-, .... , · .' . \ '":~(·.: .•:. 1 '',,/I,; t. '.. . . ' . I ll~e It t.J:tat .way,\' .. '~ 'I )" . ;NEXT .WEEI\:.::.Bo\l(ery Boys in. CRASIIING 'LAS · VEO~S and ~eorge Montgomery bt ROBBER'S ROOST'; Barry ,· Sullivlttt-Barhara Stanwyck . in · MA VERICI\. QUEEN Johnson-Ruth, Roman In BOTTO!\[ OF TilE .." ...... ,,. , Editol'ial Page .... ~~h~m~m~oot~~~----~------~~-----~--~~~ l Ponxecl IIWil)' fl'mn WPi\ rolls, Down by the I j1oncl Plllnrnl~slon tll'llWij rcro · The Fill Dirt Mystery BIH'faelug P mile~ of DextOJ' 'Trnll 11nrl :l\IJ mllr.s fi'IJill US·127 to ' Wllh ono mnmlwl' ol' tlw city council charging thn1. news· i\twelltls Cenwr with hlnnl>lnp. pupoJ'S rllrl not toll tho ti'Uth, and !1 othm·s l'emnlnlng ~:~llent, SYCAMORE :Ill l'l'lll'li i\gfl-Hl21l ' t hr!'Hiluatlon Ol!ght. to be r·ovlowed, Direclol' .Ins~ BriiT)' [ll'escnterl On Apl'il 16 nt. u l'ogulm• moe1lng the council tabled a Amy Vnnrlel'bllt J'nles r~ll!nnll· nnme, 'Phe ntmwer wns thnl !11 llw Mll~on Clly tmncl Tuo~rlny nlgl1t In Its first ntllcloor c~o1wert rnollon m•clo by Councllmrtn R!chtml Mol'l'iR that the city Jli!SH ulrmg will! goclllrwss, nncl In plnnm!l' dnys 11 hcJy run In !he somr. follts thnt's n lllllt! loo hlgl!. ~r.lllemont In suy I hut tho l'lvm• nf the summer, ftil'tllsl! fill di1'l foJ• tho new Mnson-Leslle stt•otch of US-127, . Heslclents or Hotlth .Jalfl!l'SOII 'l'lmt motion pmvlded I'm· no payment to IJo mode to the city, ln listing tho rJillll'itt'lerlstles of 11 wns rnlslng, Of rourse, hnd hfl gcmllornun, Amy rler.lnrr.rl lhnt no nttonclr>tl ~l'iwol f(J(Iny he wnulcl nppenled to tho council to pave IVfnt'l'iH Insisted !hut the fill cllrt. covm·ed vnlunhlo deposits of' mun 1'1111 IJIIflliiy unJPsillw huH H l1nve said l'IHlng. Flo enrly sotllr.rs Ihe slrm!t, [f.I'IIVt!l nnrl that tlw city would J'ecelve fttll br.nel'if by being llnth every rl1.1y, I cnllf!rllhe rlvcu· the Raising river, D u n s v ill r soll!ol's I'C!Itll'fll!cl J'lrl or the clil't.. 'l'hen IIH! g J'oll oil' nnd wns l'e· 'l'ucsduy from u trip to Nlngnm Thn nl!xt. night tlw council wns culled Into n spr>cinl so::; Pnul MeDonnlcl, fnrmrJ· ]lith· pluc•ecl with nn apostrophe, lh~ Falls, '!'hey tl'ilvoll!d by nutumo· sion, 'l'he sumo motion tabled Ill!! night. bcfon' was ndopted. Usher at C:uyloi'cl, lnlcl lllP uhnul Hlvet• Rnl~ln', und In one of the bile nnrl sll'pt In tents, 'l'wenly· 11 sllltation whld1 Jlc•velnpPrl t lwro six mnclo the trip unrlc!J' clwpm·· 'l'lw voir! \Vas ununimous. The uccounts which uppem·ed in Ill),-: ·lloods lhe nposlmphe wus Whentence: "If nny monoy Is dnrived Pould Jtnl rr!llll'll to sclwnl unless rmll!elght. 'l'he city has rlr!veloperl 6 to 4. MuRon won just one gnme l'l'om :;nle or :;nid sund It shall bo paid to the ~ity of Mmmn." und till! II hr. lla t hell mom frr.· tlw l'ivor ovr.rnuw pluin Into piny. In the entirl' schedule. '!'Itt> m~IVI> or t.hl! tmnsnct Jon appr>nred ill the Mason CJIII!tJtly, gt'llllllds unci pm·its :tllll Is willing riO Yc•nJ'H A!;'o-HJ06 pnpeJ' Apcil Hl. If it was un incoJ•rect r·opm·t. no ono, neitheJ' to surrendeJ' them lmol• to lhe Mayor llemuns hus· tot•n up the 'l'/11• IIIOIIIIW 'l'l'fllll ll IJOic• hill'• rivet· n fr.w dnys ·evel'Y few years. old planlt wall< In front of his a dl y ol'l'iciul nm· a member of the contracting firm, n~>ked scJif, u1u1 ntlfli't!Ss"cl 11. t u t.lw Pcopl!l are not )Jel'milted to r.n· pJ•operty on South Lnnslng street I !tat. 'u c•ot·r·ectlon br> mndo. It wus not until Monday night, t••JwhHI', ft. l'f'tldi "I Slllt!l!C'd ,Juc•, for a new cement wullt. Mny httt anyone suggested that the published •·eport was PJ'mtch upon the flood pluin with 21, I U11 snwlls ,luNI. lilw his fnt.lwr. hullclings. W. B. CIUI'It of Bay City ilfls itJt·m·r·ecl. 'l'hcn Mo1·rls lnshod out at newspapm· ropm·t:er·s. \'mn· tmuhln t~ Utul. ycm 11nn'l purclmsed the plant nnd muchln· MOJ'J'is said that. councilmr>n r>xpected all along that tho lwnw how u lllllll shonlcl snwll." AI. Rlvr•·slde Jllll'lt In UJP. nflru·· ery of the Mason City Mills uml 110011 I lVII llt~'lHt!d JU'C'.hlll'Y t f'UillS is offering I hem for snlr. at a How much of this $40,000,000;000 t~il y would be paid fm· tho fill dil't and that newspapel' J•e• ) People wh·o usetl Ll frhtlny son p poi·leJ·s Hhould havo gtte~>sed it. l'•·om ull OVt!r thfl stute slww llwh· bnl'!:aln. fol' yen!'s tJ•ying to l'lrl tliemselves Hldlls. Wllllum 'J'ell 01' noilill News from Eaton Rapids Is Evon I hough the motivos of newspapr>r l'epol'ters and of BO must no1v feel let clown. !loud woultru'l. have pln4'1~l. I that 21 men m·c now employed at. pie plliJllshm·~> wr>ro qucstionec! by Manis, this newspaper· does The ndvel'ti~lng mmpnlgn hns IWV4'1' saw Nlllih shooting, I Ioolmd the peat plnnt, and us new.ch•yers • belongs to you?· not quesl ion the motives of Councilman Mol'l'is nor nny city been switcher!. New eommP!'dnls ut•umul 1'111' IUnsnu's llelc•he•·, D~nn and gJ•indci'S. ii!Tive and nrc In· oJTici,al. The wisdom of theit• actions is open to que~>tion. emphasize thnt 1he old·t llllt! mr· SI'IJull.Jwlss, unci JUnson hlliVIIWn, stnlled. the plrml will he In opeJ'rt· hollc smell Is m1ule now to piny hut. I c•oultlu't. lint! Uwm It' lflt•y tlon day· unci night on a shifts. ·J Not. one of 1he councilmen would likely have signed such semncl flrlclle to 130. 11 Jnosr! contl'act had the gmvel pit. been his own. He would W1'1'4l lhfll'l!, The Lansing .sugar Co. lms sent a large force of young fDJ'· fJt'olmbly h1\ve insisted that the consideration be specifically Bob Densmore pmfl Is fmm the Methodists sing bctteJ' tl)nn elgners to work In sllgaJ' beet Rnnds cnrns you 37o inleJ'esl, cnmpl>llluJ. Ht•l. fmth at llc per· cubic yu1·d if that is the pl'ice. It is hm·d fact. that ahnul tho only thing a some othi!J' denominations he· fields nround Mason. ~d Sellliunuuu!ly, ll'lifU held to UJU!urity to believe lllat. he would havo beon satisfied with the con youngster ean 11ow lmy with a cause they have better tunes In Seniors gave their oJ•ntorieals (9 yeurB curd IJ 1nonths), I> ius the snnt~ ·':iderntion dauso which the council approved for the city. penny is what Dr~nsmoJ'r• sells. thr.h· hymn boolts. At Adrian we Friday night. B1·uco Ball dls good interest rate fur lUI udditiuuul I 0 'l'lwt's gum, tim ma1·ble type, altr.ndr.d services In the Method· Ctlsscd the mce question, Pearl ycnrs, shuulrl you so desire. If tl1e tnntte•· was incorr·ectly repmied at the time, it. is fl•om gum maciJinr.s. 'l'hrwr mil· Sinct!May, 1041, 40,000,000 Americans unusual thnt no complaint was J'egiste•·od with either news ist chuJ'eh. I enjoyed singing Davidson, the lnlluenee of the lions of pr.nnlf'H udtl up to hig those hymns even though I lnclt home; Lee Dc!Camp, the nPed for hav1! ·.mved $40,000,000,000 in Savings Look nhentl lo lhc next 10 or 15 years JHI)li'J' unlil a month afte•· publication. Tho council gathered h~Jshwss. tulc•nt. We hcarrl a good semion, l'eform In business 111111 pt)litles; I ljolllls. Thai's 1111 rwerage of $1,000 per um! see whnt. u n·gular invcst111ent in fci1· u regLI!Iil' meoting May 8. No mombo1· of the council at The new wny and tlw liPst way too, DJ', C. S. Pellowr• sermonjz. Bcl'llice Bull, the· virtue of tuet; lfweslor. Do you OIV/1 your slwre!' Saving~ Bouds will mcuJJ to you. A llt•w that meeting mentioned that. the newspapeJ' account of the to buy shoestrln[(~ 1~ to viRit a ing nu "Picith;g Up the I~rag. Harry Lyon, the conflict hetwnron home: A cuiJ~ge cducnliuu for yuur hull. l'ill dirt. transaction was incorrect m· misleading. No city of- store with tulluln,· stJ•fni(s which ments," John 6:12; "Gather. ·up characte1· and wealth; .Tean~Mc·. II not, you're missing out un u rcnl A l'elJrement income. moncy·mnking opportunily. For every /ieial even suggested that the report as carried in' the news:- come In roil~. l•'or· !Or~ I IVUS nlllc• the fragme~ts that remain, thut IDonald, benefactions of ,JaeoiJ pnper:-; wns wrong. It was not until May 21 that MOJ'I'is to J•eplnC'e strings wlllr•IJ I hurl nothing be lost." It was abr>Ut Rlis and June Adams; lll)t,I.Bert Sl.OO iuvcsted in U. S. Series E Suvings Ynu owe it to yourself to stmt investing !'/aimed t be account in the newspapers to be untrue. spllrerl in 3 plnct:!s. pr.ople doing something with J.efl. Kllehen the'value of pnetry. 'l'he Bonds will puy you huck $l.Hil in 14J in Savings Bonds tudny - dther uu tl c 1 Repm·tm'S should have guessed the truth, Morris said. overs; nhout accepting second other 7 memheJ•s of the clns~ years u.nd Hmo~(hs. \~hut's llJOre, every l'uyroll Suvings Plnu where you 1\'urk or and third choices. If you read'·tlw were excused from oralot·ieals dollar JIIVt!Sl~d 111 Snvtngs Bonds is at.. 111 your bunk. 'l'he bigger iht• s/i<'e ujthis Tllat'li whel'l~ he is Wl'Dng, and other city officials who agree Ruben Drnschn, who rlid no eclilol'ial column you'll see that 1 because of · their worlt on the wilh him are w•·ong. Public business should not be a guess 11 soluteiy safe, uut subject to nJurkl'! llue. $40,000,1JIIO,OOO rlie that i.1 ruurs -the trumpeting until yeaJ' ago, lVII,; converter! one of his ideas· to Anehora. They are Don CasteJ·fin, tuutiuo. And every dullm· im•eslt~d in belter off you'll be. ing gume. No one, certainly no newspaper repm·ter, should nne of the stars at tlw Mnson editorial use. .Muriel Barite!', Dora Hall, BeJ·tlta hnve to gLless ot· be expectod to guess about public business. band cnnl'ert Ins! Thursday nig-ht. ·. Hall, Carroll Hall, Eva McCurdy 1 16 YEARS OF MAKING DREAMS COME TRUE •• ') Puhlic business should be transacted in the open. The~·e He has great talent anrl has pt'Dh· lk. 1'4lllow~ nlso savP. a c!J'll- and Ha?.el Lamb. Wlnogene Ellett· Hhould bo no secret understandings, no agreements not spe uhly blown himself from the Jlllttln lll'finlttniJ nl' sympnt.hy- 'Jllayed a. plano solo and Llll'a I THROUGH U.S. SAVINGS BONDS cadet hand into the vm·sity -hand. ",vnut· pnln In my hrurl." Yullerlon and Eva . McCurdy u I . dfieally set rol'lh. Tho•·e is no J'eason, nor· excuse, fm· uny His mntheJ•, Mrs. Willrwcl Dt·useltn ~llano du.;!t: · ·· .I · The U.S, Gaternment does rwt ptty fur tlds odPertisilrg. Tho /'l(tiSII(r Dt•rutrtmwt thar;l:s. mystery in any public document. rnee Glenna Chilclsl w·romp11nierl . · A I · I 1 I I jur thtdt pauiutic donatiun, tlu: .·ldt.'crli!iill~ Cutw£ il mui Mot ivcs of the councilmen in the fill dil1 tmnsact ion nre Ruben. I menlirmed the family Tile Good teavy ra 11 r ampr.ner · en· · not questioned by this newspaper. The statement of the a few months hal'!>, pointing ottl• Old D !lei'Vtces.thus.iasm fOl'. Def'Ol'lll ion· . Day· c:ouneilmen that the council ncted in the best interests of the I hut 1heJ'f! are !i hoys, A n!munt Qt1f.'S.. I Pour people lost theil~ lives and! dty is not questioned. But the methods employed are not was demanded, Thrre hr.J•, One Yea1· Ag() · th f1 II 1 t 0 It J'PPOI'tet·s or· anybody else should have to guess about matters B . . S L m e re w 1 c 1 swep e a,: 0 11111111 1 11 1 1 whieh I hoy have n l'ight to know fm· certain is abhm·rent. Mrs. Lueretln Hoov('J·, a wlrlmv • h ~ ~ '.um ~h' es e -~T~ Menominee, Gngrhic, Ontonagon, PttiJiic: llltsinc!ss shoulrl nevi'J' be ll'l:lnsac1ed in that manne1·. who came' to Mtlsnn tmm llw P 01 ~e n.um Jr.Js w c1 Jange. ' Houghton and AlgPI' r~OLJnties r·ampus of the University of for . .J~ISIIC'e und a 9 wiJJ precede lnst week Minnesota by way of California, 4 cllgJis. The Michigan Bell Telephone lias had rl i IT i c u It y g e I t in g Dee B•·ay has refused to be u Co. Is erecting new poles bel ween I ._Secol)d· Choices Have Value, Too,· ll£.QUf![!]led. Mason pe_ople a1·e not candidate for re·eleot!on. .. 1o .1111! Dansville, and Mnson . Ul'l frlenrlly as Minnesotans 01· Mn~on .~chq.ol hoard:>::~·~:. ·•A light frost nippr.rl crops o1r 'Phi~> week nnd next orntm·s will go about the countJ·y Calirornians, she rteelnrcrl. Slw ;With the June dmp of fruit Set· low ground May 29. lll'ging high school and college seniors to hitch their wagons liltes to rrad nnrl Jirik and play ling In, till! Jull extent of damage ln :1 star. The eldel'ly omto1·s will say that. Younger orators ilJ'iclgr~. Widen tl1e r-i1·r·l~ and tulw in the Mrty !l Jreeze is helng reitl· Ingham County News may suggest that they fill the tanl's of their Cadillacs with he•· in. She lives nt 22:1';(, East izerl. Ther~ will IJe no cheJ'J'Ies In May 31, 1956 Page 2 'I'CP ga.~olinc. Regardless .of the metaphm'S they use, the Cheny, Inghampeaches m~wrrl~and a11 apple sca~cly r•mp anyfar -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ m·utm·s will tall< about. high ideals, the big responsibilitie~> :1'/lis Is the wrelt (o visit. Hid· below normal. and lhe big rewards that lie ahead. Soniors wiWbe told to den I.ulm Gorclt!n,o;, one Ill' niir•hi· follow the min bow. gun's mo.'lt. Sl'eule [IIJ.J'Ics. SulnJ·dny Herbert R. Fox of Mason, a t.ltm·t~ wertl ac~c·t•s nl' tulips, IIlii'• teacher in I~1nsing Sr.xton, :11as 'l'hul ldnd of talk is good. It sounds good nt commence been awarded a malllPmatlcs fr.l· lllPIII and it's good advice at any time. l'issus nnd llt•uJ· d4i lis in hloum, nncl lilnc·s Wt'J'4l .iu~t. '"'nting out. lnwshlp at Case Institute of. Tet•h· OJ' I Yet. mnsl gr·aduatos, whetheJ· fi'Om high school col All t.lte lil:ws, 111111 lh4'l'B lll'll high nolngy in Cleveland. .' Jr•gc!, have to hitch their wagons to !'lomething less than a 1 lu~tlgPs ot' tlwm, sll'l!hllliug !'ttl' u Mason 1m nits ·have increa~ed J st:tt·. They IHIVI' to U~>e other additives than TCP. They may mllr, n1· lllnt'l', slwnld lm ill full interest on savings Drcotmts, to C!VPn have to .settle for something Jess thun a Cadillac. They hlonm this W4!1ll< encl. 1\ril'llig·nu 2',1,- Instead of 1 •;,.. ' · · 1 SELLS BEST LATER! nwy have to accept. some socond choices, OJ' even thir·d StultltllliVf'J•sfly hns dill1'!:"4' nl' Uw D1·. K 1<. Musson, deputy dlt:ec dJOices. And tlmse second Ol' third choices may r·eally be the (llll'lt, l'ltillfeiu!I'S Ill'" 11111. IIIIOWI!d lot· of Wayne county's heaJthidP· brsl choices. nt. llidtli~n Lulw IIIJt. tlu"'" uJ•e pm·t ment, Is now director In Ihg· Cynicism has no place at commencement time, but real )IIP.nty Hf Ol.lll!l' SJIIIIS lt!HJJg' t.llr! hum. He succeeded D1·. Doug-las ism does. wuy. 'l'o l'llltdt llidciPn Lulw Gnl'· l"ryeJ·, who resigned In Join ihe I dtlus oul. of ,Jn!'ltsun I ukH M·50. A realistic commencement speaker will bring his head state's health staff. Tim glu·de~Js m·o ubnul. 2 mih•s HI Y4laJ·s Ag-11':'""1946 rlown out. the clouds to give senim·s something far more !' br IVI.'st. nt' 'ri11tnn In I,eJutwc••• euun·, r, ,,:,'• V' nouJ'i~>hing lhmi stardust. He will urge them to make the t.y, not. l'UI' l'I'Hill Adl'itlll. Rohr.rt M. Shoemalter will most or the opp61·tunities which present themselves. He will 1 gmduute from West Point .June 4, ' I ell thom to accept second and third choices if first choices My wife and yoLJnger daughter He is u son of M1·. and Mrs. U, B. Shoemaker. m:c out of •·each, He will tell them that not. all, even those and I went on In Aclrinn. 'filat's WII h long J·caches, can •·each to the stars. And he will tell where my r!lder daughler's moth· Because of a shortage of sugar er-ln·law lives. She (Caroline's 1lwm that maybe a little chunl< of happiness and content- the Mason City bakery will not mother-in-law) Is MI'S. Milrlred he in operation the fit's! 10 rlays nwn1 he•·e belo\Vmay be wor1:h even more than a star·. . BaueJ•, nml. mnthel'·i n-law joltPs of June. Second choices have value. The possibility of some sen fall flat In that family. Shr and Marian Eggers and Ha?.el Sny. / im·s having to llCCept them should not be OVel~looked at com Caroline and George. are an riel' will be the seventh members mencement lime. rhe value of those lesser-choices, should agreeable threesome. She's a good of their Jiespectlve families to I not be overlool;ed either. · Many men and women have lived coo)t and her heart overrtnws J'eceive Mason· high school , dl· glol'iou::;Jy a11d successfully by accepting lessei· choices. with hospitality. plomas ne/(t. week. · ·Summm··music s c h o 1 a rships Always before I ·IHHI passed l1ave· been awarded by the PTA to through Adrian without. tuking Roy ·Johnson. and ChaJ'lene Chari· Do Unions Really Care? time to stop am! ~ce the town. 11 wick : hums wfth llidttStty.: This time I : D1·. D. It, :Lt>thbrldge has been visited Adrian college, Siena Heighis ar.arlemy and I he Domini· named to the Mason post-wm· can Mother House, the Gir·l's planning· board to succeed Arthm· H. Cruickshank who has left for training school anrl nII the won· Portsmouth, Ohio. drous J'eal estate clc>V!'lopments outside of t·own. ' 20 Ymu·s Ago-1936 Suppo1·ts are be1ng placed for Um·e In Ulill )Jal'l, ol' tho slate the grandstand a1 the county Your inves'trnen1: holds .•• we're tlloslng couut.Joy schools to park. The !'acing oval unci stands. l11·lug youngst.ers ·Into· town. At. are being built under WPA. \N~en you go over 1:o Olds ! AdJ•Iun t:lul clowutmvn thlg·IJ.Nchool Mason's school ·band won fifth '··-.~~••·w~~i;r:~ Is going to be nbnmlone I so prize In Class B at the· Holland I.ook ut the rcc:ot·fls! fli:J(rirm.; big·cm· riile multlw - ' . ·. ' . ' . . itig closed down to. l'elieve shovt· . .. The 'ftai,sln ~·iver·flows tln~ough age·of fa1·m ll!bor. Farmers have pmci.;iml {talllllillg. Ami 0/d.mwhi/r'.; rloub/, vil'll•t')' iutlw M;M/. gn~ Ecrmm11y ll1111 pmVI',\ /l;,ck,t t<'OIIItmy! Adrian .. I. asl------A ·QUALrn PIODUCf '~troutht to you lty AN OLDSMOIILI QUALITY. 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, . ; .; . ;' .. '•,' th11t'S a warning ~nat com~$ from No G1•eat Relief Sighted thll Amerlrrm Veterlnur;v Mecu. 1-3•~ or clov~r, thh~ was least: cine fi~SOCffltlO)l, I Care of Soil lli'Oaion · · · I + "' • . nu( ;111 mflny other fnrms In TCA llng llchls planted to lmtverl wec!rls without lwrrn to put nt a hluh level-·- whid1 Is l•'armr!I'S In 9 lmpor·tnnl· mlc!· would malw a tnlal of ahnul 15 br•ecl. Char·Ies J3r·own, ABA ficldman in the Mason area, is strip:; on his sloping fields with small grains arc gullied, especial· SliJ,:nr heels. quill! lrnpl'l>imhl!!. USDA offlelnls wesl f!!cdlnu states bought the lh nf feed to flnlsh out a 3·1h quid< to point with pl'ide to such statistics. good resu Its. ly severely where tllnntlng was One lT!IlHon Is that llw sug11r will IHIVe In dn a In! of figuring Hmnllest number of cutllr. mul broiler. 'l'oday 11 ~ood broiler up nnrl down the slope, Br!slrl£!s hc!!l plant Is so C'losr!ly rdnterl to Nice place for a picnic is Cascades park in Jacltical rjUi&litlcll ~ Llghtwrlrthl nt~LIVImY· ItAim ht.'t!llliSe It moving pretty wen Into export hut it iRn't tlw only day to show ll(l(lreciation. OIJ National !'IllS rnnm IWI'CS ll dlty , , , * Avrtllahlc In LilnHlng only throurrh channels, half of which como un· s!•r·ving 1\h~morial Day, being 1t good citizen. and do wll h lt:ss time In I htl IIIli d. rler forei1~11 roller programs ... ]))'Oil by Ill YUill' 1'./ll'lit!St ('1111· ing what is right should be standard conduct emry Farm Loan Latest. figures show there are day. \'l'ttit•nc•c• . . , wt:'ll show you about 373 million hogs in the Wllnt Wll nll'llll, world, 27'/, ahnve pn!·War levels. Association ,Communist China seems In have more than any OllC olhel' coun· Higher Support for Wheat 41fl s. cucltrn,, try, with a total of about 80 mil· l'hone 18l:l0 lion. Depends Upon Compliance rr~';(;r;;f~o FRANCIS PLATT To be elig-ible for the recently ~uch easeH the penalty ls com· I 1311 w. Ash IUtlsnn lncrca~ed price support for wheat jnlted on the acreage In excess of I' l'hoJI(l OR 7·60111 MINNEAPOLIS·MOLINE • OLIVER ~ Keep Poison IHirVeliled in l!l:ifi, !he Wl\Cat mu~t tlw allotment.- : · • I MILE NO. MASON ON U.S. 127 ~~ he harvested on n farm which is 15 · PHONE OR 7-5971 ~ in compliance with the farm Out of Sight acreage allotment. according to .. The .life. you .. ~flV~ Ul,l.§_sumrner G. H: Alchin, chairman of the .. ======.' may be that of your own children county iiJ.trir!ullural stablll~atlon Our 24th Year 1-lf you lmep pesticides out of and conservation commilto------i of forest trees natlvc to U.S. Will Pay Off Some alert Michigan restau· rant employes will be given s'ilver Make Warren Gallaway•s dolla1· tips just for saying the magic word of mill\ at the right lime during the :JO·Cl<~Y month of June. EDEN ELEVATOR The silver dollars are being glv· on away by I fi members of the '\ Amerlean Dniry Bssocialion's Your FEED and s·EED HEAD9UARTERS Juno Dai1·y Month commitler:! as part of the annual sales promo· lion of rlalry products during Wire Fencing + Tools + Feeders Roofing + Coal June Dairy Month. . Aecording to Charles E. Stone, secrctary·manager of the Amorl· can Dairy Bssocialion of Michl· ,. ;'' . gan and scr:retary·lreasurer of Biggest bo~ in the.half-ton fi•l~.t.·· the June D;llr·y Month mm'mlt· • •. ~· ~.: '! • ' 'I','. I I In Feedlot Roll or Steel tee, ouch member of the commit· tee has been gi von 10 silver dol· ... Ford'~. F•lOO 8-ft. Pickup gives you 20 cu. ft. more Jars. .. loadspace,. yet costs only a few dollars more than the . Performance Every time a committee mem· standard GYz·ft. Pickup. It's by fur the biggest in tb'e ROOFING ber enters a restaurant and the ' · Jialf-toil fieJd..;;.up to 19 cu. ft! bigge1· than the "long" walter 'or waitress suggests mill< models of the other makes! Only Ford Pickups have eusy ·:Js n hevet•ngc first and another operatirig toggle-type latches. . at beve1•age latet• .In the meal, that NEW Larro employe will be given one of the · · ' CA.UTJON!'- Other loading truck makes are following silver dollars. ' Ford's lead to Short Stroke V-8 engines. But 110! oi1e of Stone points out that this Is these other makes offers you the economy of · Short SureCattle 32 onl'y one phase of an Intensive Stroke de8lgri in a SIX-cylinder pickup. To be sure . BARGAIN effort to spread the word about you~re going Short Stroke-go Ford-'V-8 or SiX! · No Extra Mhaerals :Needed the values of dairy Jll'oducts to ' health during .Tu.ne. ·; ·: ·' ', ·: :- An all·out advertising program . ·... B~y in Bulk and Savel amounting to· several hundred ,,.._.. PRICES thousand dollars will be con· COfd.E INI , Contuct us-now to arrange ·tor best 11ossible buy on ductcd In the state through all but newspapers, radio and television :t~aJI~in. . ·: allo~ance• ,a;e:. ·;uln&~~iize-: iooi. . ' . your \vint!Jr cattle SU{I(Ilement requirements; \. I'. Ford Trucks. stations and trnde journals. ·. , . . !'' For Instance, some bnnlts hi .·• :-:: :1 • : '<; Isabella' county and at .E\ven ln LAST LONGERf .... t :~~ ' ,"t • See Us 'for Spring Seeds and. Fertilizers. . . the Upper Peninsula will provide . ... mill< for their customers to drink , .. . . :· ::, certain days of the month . ' ··~ ·... during June. . . . Large chain and independent · : :,; . ../. .' '·" store organizations are getting· .. ': . ' ~ . behind the promotlon toy tying lq ' .. ' ; .... , . ' Roy .· Ch.;: istensen · EDEN ELEVATOR· . ·-: ,,.'./. with the dalry_,month slogan of .. . . YOUR FRiENDLY. FORD :.DEALER· . . · Best :-"Buys · :Are Dairy . ,r Phone·· Mason ·oR 7-0689 and Leslie JU .9~5734' 210' -. . '. .. .. ' .' ~ - . ·' . ·. . Foods"· with their. regular ,adver: . '\: ~ j .'\~ : r, .• tlsln·g· progrums; 1•• ~ ' · .• ,\ ... :,_, . the course which .remnln lmt!Jled, nepenr1lng mlwh 01\ nlr Gl'nlnRr:e • ba :lo; 0 llfl an lrl, \ •..... soao • ...... I ·che·micid Weed Control nf orl!ilnrrl lor>nllnn. -= ...... ·--,.' 'l'hrJ YOlllll\lfll!rJ \viii hC!tll' ullmJt Refund Slips I Sheep IJ:.Sea~es OJlJlOi'llinltlmJ ,,, 1/ru IJ'nclu rmm CCJilllilfrliiH IIH nj' April 1 IIVOJ'· Makes FaD"ffffJ Work Easier fl:. Cl. Cherllnnnhw, :-lt. J,oiiiH, Mo., ~god fi:J'/. fill' llio 10 rmJilhnm Gain Af+ention rlonn of IIIIJ l'ePrl nnrl grnlil lllit!l· _On far~ Gas HIQtus, I!Dillfllll'l'tl Willi :l',i Ill 1 J"()l' llattor [ll'tJIPctlnn uf Mkh· 1!l~il; ()1 /, ill 18~·1 IIIHI il 10·)'!'111' l•'nrnwn; 1'1111 IIJII'II.I' 1.c•ll• II ,:r:dllllltf',l'• IIJIJIIY t ''" rfi.!Jll' form of IIC!BH nnrl nn udvlsor· 111 lhe Nn· lg1111 HIJr!np, PI'. Wlllltllll lt. John· fOI' llllllliiiJ \VI'I'i)H I'VI'II lli•Jili:l• ~~. •I·IJ jliHI llill'om Ul' II[ lhnr thO II VOI'Ill:(l! nf 7l 1/, , tlDiilll nrnln and !~cod Penlers Are Ready tJIOI1 1 of lht! >.till!' tlt'jllll'lllllllil Ill' liWJ'(! Is il s••t•cll•IH 11f nlf1• ll"i1 111' ''111'11 I'IJH'I"gi'H, , nssnclnt Inn, Below UVt!l'ngn JH'tlr'll 1 mps urn 111~1'1rllltlii'C! 1 !i dlvlelr111 uJ' llvu· J>ROIHJOTlON OOTGB lll' rcrl t•lovor will! tli•• >~l"llin. 1"'1111•: 1\Vi!I'Y HIIYH \Vl!f!lis will hr. eon·. ------At llw county extension nl'l'lco Si/IIUH OXf!I!Jll t•'lnrhlll, AJ'itii/IHIIH ~loCI\ tJIHI'IISU l'llJlii'OJ, lflfil Wt!Oil 0111 M. II. AVI'I"y,' .... lllil.\' ii;:J'il'ill· ll"llll!'rl for· HI'Vl!l'lll \VI!I!I.'II'Y ·•JIIUY with f • Sf I Ul'l! n/so nvullnhln nllmni Ill llu• diiii(IIOHis of Ill!' Hlllill' 1"/llt•, IH• :;aid. ~'lal1• lllll~•·J·slty. . , stoc•k exlilhlll'd In IVIII·Iil['illl In Hhoulc! lw tlllc•cl out 1111~1 snnt. to 30-lb Mark· Sl'l'llflil', II l'tl'liH diHI'IIHIJ Jlllll Ill'· . 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'l.'hul's 11~111111.1' ll'lu·ll II II' is dln•r•IPd Ill the lliiHf' of tho Hlnwl Ill liS I hii\'P lii!OII IPs I Pel IIi Any ownPJ', (t!nllnt lll' OJlOI'IIInr trrftil and 1,2flli Ill 111111<. OihPI' c F d t\(l]llll'l'llfi,V IIUI. 'l'ht'SI! l~1JH!J flll'lllt'I'S shi]l ltll 11\'PI'IIJ:ll! gralll il to Ill IIH'Iu••; Iii!' IJ, lu• pill ill.'>, 11 :!, ·I·D Hfli'IIY l'llll ill' filii !Ill oJ't'iL'ial illll!l' Ill' fl•dr.r:IJ l:dHII'· of II fann Who LIHf'H giiHOJITIC! fOI' lrigiJ hPI'flH Wf'l'!! UH flllllliVH: ' J~ reep ee nl' !nlli lh Jli'J' !lay, o t' u Ill tit• lt•ss t h 11 u a i'llllS, udr!l•rl. 1111 at llil' linw oJ' tlw l11s1 t'lllllvu· flloJ·y. fnnnlriJ!, lllll"Jloses may file 11 dalm V. 1•'. W. Nutlonal llonw, :r;; To _tnlllI ' lngllfum II yl mcmli!J's,I I!CfllflllWilI t mllh; J•;tlswoJ·th & Dr•cJg, 2!1 Hliil'llleglnlo l'I'Pr!p slow [ec•tling up. IV If' II ga ns PXIensJun ollll'l' lias rh•l:dl:i ••II !Jill I liP fll'l'·rmwr"l'III'C' lrr.atmr.nt o r?X I J on. ot· \'!!sloe<. GliOI'IISC'ys, 'fl.~ Ill lllillcl'flll, H17 ."1 H nf l% hl'lnw Alll'il 1!Ifill ••• H,HHfi,ii77 lh Jll'l' du,v 11'1'1'1' snld rv<·omrnPtH!atlons lui" II II' lwl;l will I IIIII' flllllllrl ~lf 2, 'I·D eslur In lf);ifi this ll'lls within !lll days Ntl lnvnlces, illlls ol' slntenwnls Jh mille; EliJ.:CIIL' L.Y•HJ & Sons, Thai's a l"fJrnlml_er ll"l'llll11 M. II. in Olass I, or· "1lrinldn~ mille." 'l'his l'ip;n•·c• intlimt11'.'; j.l\aj lrw•lo_r· spt•r•d un•_l pr••sslln• lrlr 11'1.11 Ills" giVf' sor>w f'Oilll'nl of of l'Xhll!llion. 'l'hls m••ans 111:11 for should he lllladwd lo Ill£' uppllcu- 2fl Jerseys, ·11.'1 Ill ilUIIf'J'la.l, 75:1 AVI!I'.Y, I'Ollllly Hgi'H'll 1111"11 lllllgm1t. "lll"IIYIIl" Awrv uull•'"lll"" ' county fail• _..l"l'tfllil't'llli'llls iiiHI llc -, . l't>l"tillfl. Alf1 gh this n - ,,. He suys 111111 lurnlm w 1'111 siiJ:lhtly 0\'1'1' 70',1,. ol' nil milh shipJll'd ju lh•t l'Oit 1\'as snhl in ,, . '" 1 . . ' ... . llllllllal I'I"IISS \\'l'l'dH, Slll'!i liS IIIII II I 111 111 1011 111 ' II I I I I t"l 1 11 11 11 11w huU.It•. 'l'his <•nmp:tl'<'s wi1h ahout 110% l"o•· m' Ill"'• p-' 111 1 Notrslillf'.. · 17 Bt•own. L . !. Blllwsl!'l', 111111nn. HIS· l'l'his ammmt. was ehul'~t•!l at.. l•l'ti!'J':tl . Ot•tlt•l' Class I (II'WI' uf 1 1 1 1 c tillYI a I IIlii II I II"' I' 1"11 I")" I II ':llllllliil ""'VIII or curce1· dny ul al'lan,by a lir'ensect,nnd the lle!'I'C'dinl'f_ll'l'jlnl·i ol vacerna·.I'Cie_rln·, othc.1. •·. th.rn' this.' cl.um.• . Swiss, a3_.fl Ill 1":11, Rl7 Ill .•HSmilk; IJ",II11il"''' ·"ll"['J',•IJI"st·' ' ,'II ""Tlc.•ltlg,•tl1 ~4.<1HH•? 1'1\'l. 'l'hl' halanc•(• ol 0111' sllllillll'llls !ll'tlli"_"' 1ll Clnss II 11\Jidlig;lll SI:JIL' Jiilll' 21. , ------~----.. ·--·- I:Iemy Mu·c, 2_1 J~ 1~l 1SIP..~> 1 ': ·, 11.. ' Stalc• univ. Pl'sily, l"!.'I'Ointn!!llds a (lf'ii~I'S. 1 Ingham County News lion l'eeorclect with tink as lhry enl. Undr.r 4 ye:rrs, Lanr & CiPI'· (lOUI. 1 Wrll•, l'horu:, Drlv•· In"' Flv In ~>Jll'lls un Sl'J!IPinlrer• 2:J nl Michl· I I A dozen Pggs l'Oillalns nearly n hrli'Cisloin, Holstein, 7!1 Ill fat, -· 1:1111 Stlllt• univt!r'slly. They will El'l'n tlwug!J it's hnrr1er and Pil,ll of: 11'<1l~r, a1~d 100 hens w,ill 1,R,t0 lb rnil_l<, Ly~e Glr11!1· Ilol- Dr M J Green i11• lrllcl lww IIJ.'PIY !"or· ·J,,. I ·J , , . fit frr 1"1 rll'lltk t1·nm to,, gnllons stem, 71 lh 1111, lh lllilk. • • • ·~P.!S ''! IIH! I·1 11 1 1 11 1 111 ,J dall~. 1.!1~0 ~~ llliiiiY sc·Jwlarslups lur·nlslwcl IJy ' ' . :~ ~ .t t" 1 1l' So Avery Jnsi~ls water is ·1 Uncler 3 voars, Eugene Lvon ,~C Vt:lt!l'lllnriiLu Jr'OIWOAS'r FOR MAY . • ''"' ff'Pci and gmin trade. The/ fnrrnJnlg,llltlrs ts no I nu• 1•.' '''lilY lt1e.cc~S"I'". item ·f~r." 'the 'hP.sl ,·n·,;. Sons .Terse~'. G:J lh fat. l.llJIJ llr . •I J· ··/ · ... , ''11)11 J" 01• •I a lll'f'r t'f lnll!'ll\'Pilll'lll Ill I H' · ·· ·" ·' ·· • . ' • ,; . . II 1· ,· ("'> 7'""' N ('••tllll' "I .. vcJrc J,t'll!lingllrt•Pds or llldiHilps .ttl.:'. , eacr . .. , .. ,. , Jrluetinn nnrltlto need for nn dft· milk; Gat! llwrlnun, oslum, '- ·•~ ·' ,.,,. u~.,~J 'J'Iw <:ohl, wt•t. :uullatt' Spl'ill~ is hm·lin~ Jll'lllhwtion. Con· \\'111'1'1<: ltOi'I\S lt•Jmor worl; ill Mtelligan Stale. f.t;~ I\ .tit I S)Hltnl. •·iPnt suppi\' is oflcn overloolenH•nt) ( ,\IIVI'I"Iiwm~nl) n'I.MS l'lt"•\"lllt"rl" !"or 2 tl'l"lllS ami 2 lllOI'C! loss, pninls Olll M. H. 1\\'C!l')', Berries Need ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOWDEN FA 1'\. IPI'IIIs. of "!Hss!'llom wort<. The counly ngrieu_ll_ul'lll ngrnt. I . ''-'IH'I'II'IH'I' 111 an elevator pays A goorl, c•ltretent watrr syslf'm N N•t HATC~IERV till' ll"ililll'l! :IIHJlll $G'i a wr.el<, a_c· helps a ftll'n:t(!l" lo get helll'l' ~·e· 0 I rogen Plrnne J"""""" ST 2·•1Hil'l <"lll'llin~ lo Gc!orgc• Grccnlenf, 111 _turns tmm lil'l.'slod\ und poullly.l ·111~11 E. llo·n·y Hd. ·'' llo•nrletla l"hllrgl' Ill' lllC' ('lliii"He. There Ill'() I Tests at mnn.v agrir·ulilll'nl OX· f(. I, Uiv•·~> .lunctiun •· t f 1 A I 111:t11y requc·sts for graclualos· of, pe1,1rncn s at nns, very nsser s,
In :nois l~st.:tll•, f will >:r•ll rat pnhlir: :wl'fion ul lht• pl:wt~ lot•:tlt•tl al :{~!} l~asj 0:1l' ~Hlw•l., lHnsou.
1 P.M. Saturday; June l I P.M.
Phone Phone NNOUNCING ·Mason Price Brothers. Stockbridge OR 7-8761 Auctioneers 17-F-Hl A 'wo~4S . ' Precautions can help Ingham county fruit and vegelnhlo grow ers meet the rPqu/rements of the / pc)VIER Miller post iclllo ohr.mif'flls law, acC'Ordlng to County AgJ•icullut·n I Household Goods Agent M. H. Avr.ry. Pinuo antl Rench I) 'f:t.IJII! J.:tlliJlS In force nhout ,n vr.m·, I he lnw nouml Oer.m;iunal Chait· / l I, sots tolcmnr.es I'm· cllfl'emnt pesll· l-iving Ruo111 Cour~h J)J'()JI Lt•:tf nate 1.1'1-\" 'l'nhle sTEERIHG · eicle rnntr.rinls ns protection to a llahy Wl'iting D<·Hii l~rll Da·r,ssrr the consumer. Mnga:r:lnr i1ncle 3-Way l\fii'I'OJ' Spnrl.on Floot• lUotkl Rnrlio Hi~~;h f!omnwtl!! Users would do woll to rcnd 2 Floo1· J.am1rs Wooden Ht1d, S!ll'ings mlll JUnHJ•rss thr. mamrracturer's lahel on r.ach IDud 'l'ahlt>s Daybed, S]win,~s :uul 1\fu tt l'f~ss 2 IJ·oning flmmls ehomical contninm·, AV(!I'Y snlcl. Hathinettc They should use tho rule of ap i\ntit1ue Dro11 Leaf Tnhle • Red, Surings und l\fat.t.1·rsst'S plication recornmcnclecl on th(! R-Day i\funtiH Clocl\ lrpu Rendix Aut1imutil\ Wnsh•~•· FOR ALL~ALLIS-CHAL.MERS label, apcl use tho chemicnl only Wall' Lam11 Smull Occ:asional 'l'nhlt! High Chait· on CI'DJlS for whieh It is rocom Wooclr.n DineU.n Set wit.h li Chai1·s li'1•a Uuw 1\f attrrss WD TRACTORS, TOO mondecl, he said. They should R-1liem! Dining Room Suite Quantity of Piet.m'I'S Ulnnlwt.s observe rigidly tho final dny the End Tablt~s l'lll'ow Rugs lledsp1'1~:uls 2 Cnrll Tables Child's Sl,ates chemical may be· safely npplir.cl i\ntitiUC Chest ol' Ut·:t\\'tiJ's before harvest, he adclecl. Over rough fields, in nnd out of I'll ts and furrows, Allis-Chalrriet·s Mohair Occasional Ohait· Quantity of Good Clothing . Power Steoring nhsor!Js the shocks and reduces arm and back fatigue, As a further checlc on using DJ·esser and l\fi•·••oJ• Cooldng Utensils Dishes . p e s t i c I d e s, Ingham · growers New Jacl• Posts Springs ancl nea1·ly new h·ess 2 Even with hcuvy front-mounted equipment. this full·time hydraulic, should refe1· t·o a list of recom. 2 Bt~dl), mal Garden Hose G:uclru 'l'nol
YOU CAN'T BEAT 'EM-So you might ns well joln em when the lnd1es get the urgl to houseclean If you ve Cl c1 thought of departing for the 01ient como splint~ clcanJng time-don t Luckles~ w1etch ut left IS pressed Into service on his duy oil to lug nom mut out or doots so thnt the ludy or the 11DUse c 111 bent them Scene b set 111 Tol,yo dismal 'hnmn Js unlve1sul ·-..
lnuhnr.n County N~ws Mt~y 31, 1956 Vaae 6 PROFESSIONAL I BUSINESS-SERVICE
Professional Foods Livestock Mlchf:!an Climate Condltlonml Auctioneer I Stover·Backofen Co. Trucking Bottled Gas ------1 See your repair man or dealer Ambulance Service Beebe's West Side Installntton, convl, fl-month Livestock Trucking Sunday old polnr bcur ('lib, di~approi'CS of suds gainl]s-on as l\ccper R11by Campbell Ph. OR 7·2331 Gasoline - Oils·- Icc Cream 20·lb Self·Serve Cylinders Detroit .:._ Monday nnrl Tuesdny 100·11> Delivered Cyllnclet·s ·Arnold Shnwman, lell, nnd !lenny llir·k atll!mpt lrl give he1· .1 Opt'n 7 Days n Wecl< Chnrlotlc - Monday Afternoon Both nrc nutpmntle systems ·bath ul Chicago's Dt·ooklield Zoo. Miss Jlicli was llumnwl Artificial Used Cars Pari~ Uummcl's lrnvu!in1~ companion o11 !he eub'!i jouna•y from the Battle Cr<:elc - Wednesday 1 Used Ambulance Service 4507 W. Columbia Road Lower rates for dual _appliance Hnmbu1·g, Gcrmnny, wo, where the bnb.v hmln was born. Phone OR·6·1001 Also general local trucldng users Lime chips lor driveways. Equipped with Oxygen and Inslallalion Conversion Bre~ding Keith's Auto Parts Resusellutor BORDEN'S Charles Cooley Bottled Gas Appliances . WreclHllltf~ of. whieh uuld dct!f!IIMCd d!Pri lichcd 'a. ar1d tJuch fo~ fni'~ ~rid Jtonie; Watches. • Expert. Service ·~ Contracting ' Hhotdd IJu HtUudh:nt!!tl /tllrl rlr!U!!'IItirwd. Chesley's 6· to lO·Inch for air cond1tli!nirig • Large·Size Prints • Baii•Dunn ll l11 0/'tler·crl, 'l'hut nil the l'l"etliton; o[ and Irrigation. · Gruen .. Elgin : Hami1wn . \lfy!e1 · Com)1!ete Sales. and Service Ml'c h,·gan· Par'r·.t I onld •cacut, liON. JOHN M~CLELLAN, Glazing Over Clif!sley's Drus Store 114 N. Mason Street Dntud MIIY 7, ltllitl. Judge of Prohnte, ' 12wtl · ·Mason, 231 E. Oak Street ...:... Mason By Floyu HlckR, In Uw Mnllcl' of the Estnle of MAE Tools Phone OR 7·5231 DeJ>Uty SheriiT 10w7 llJRI\ET'l', Dr.ceuHcd. · Radios Ron Lewis Phone· OR 6·5572 · ------It uppearlng to the Court that the ORDER OF PUBLICATION 'lllnu fo1• 1>t from nffl· Hhould he adjul«cu huln~ hereby nt>I>olnted . ' ---...------from1 the dnte ol Lhlo order nnd thnt In for tho oxumlnntlon nn1l ndluutmont of ucfoult thereof Hnld 8111 of Conwlulnt ILII· clnlmu ' nnd ucnlll'luted nnd clrcu- F'i H k d M I ' . luted In Htllu county, ~lid thnt the flducl- ... n~ .... ,o.m.e• coo e · ea S ·· Sul(!lnll ;eiqilode,d··and sanlc near "''Y o(· o11ld ••tnt• ,give' known Interested Francis sloan ,_ ·* Registered Practlcal·Nurse ·" Memp~ls qn AprJI 27,: 1~65, ! ,. ; I ~· .· • ·~.:; :. '.' , .,