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~ *~:~~d

, .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. Kltid

RACLE 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 i

PHOMPT 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,