ball ex-lis farm in the as regi-ram di-d Atter-Carson,graduate ring the dng his to the to com-idies in received is now ward a DeLayie Salinehe past Le varsi-also the nd foot-U.CIAJ.J. UiXL J LU XJL lt;X L LlltJ Illgilschool, with regular games played from 7:30 to 9.mauuii snouiu ue sent tu juctu-ren Wild, 230 Russell St., Saline, Phone 35.VV 11Xsound. This will be one long steady blast of the siren, last-18-6819, in Ann Arbor.xiicLy gci il uy waning tiicCounty Director’s office, NOUUiy JL-Lilt. -CA-LdAUo -LLLclxVc LlUfllhome at 9260 Moon Rd., Saline, Mich.Culliton ClanMembers of three well-known Saline families were injuried two^of them seriously an auto aeident last Friday ff^gp on U.S.-112 west of Clinton. In- |||ll8 volved in the head-on smash were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Culli- IBflSlllll ton Sr., their daughter, Mrs. ^Frank Carter, their granddaughter, Susan, their son, Earl Jr., and his fiancee Miss ShirleyWallo.The wreck occurred shortly after 4 p.m. as the Culliton car was heading west, .on the way to Hudson, where the group planned to visit relatives. An east-| bound car pulled out to passand smashed head-on into the Salmans’ car.. . Earl Jr., at the wheel suf-‘ fered a sprained foot and chest ty Pair 1 lacerations. Most seriously in-night in !^ure(^ *were Sr., with exsessions I tens*ve face lacerations, a fractured knee and a fractured rib. . . and Shirley Wallo, with a slight concussion and a fractured nose. Mrs. Culliton and Mrs. Carter received- “beautiful shiners,” as Elaine described them . . . and Susan escaped with some arm bruises.Earl Sr. and Miss Wallo were taken to the hospital at Tecum-seh, where they remained undertreatment unfit .* yesterday- Atthat time, Culliton was termed in good enough condition to be moved- to St.: Jqseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, more convenient to Saline. .*and Msstitllliilily- :lt;.vj?xv,PSStfefSusan CarterShirley Wallo58 Fair, [me was :he Fair ready tos board exhibits . and towagon -Friday , follow-the 1;esti There max-F. F. A.Culliton, Jr.^ V •gl’sZZtffiSMrs... Frank Carters*' Wxl. _Earl Culliton, Sr.Wallo was: taken home.Driver of the other car was• iHiram Neal, of Detroit. He suffered a fractured leg, a hip injury and possible internal injuries. Passengers in* the Neal car and .their. injuries: Mrs. Lula Hunter, internal injuries; Mrs. Mary Turner, internal injuries? and Miss Johnnie Mae Scott, cuts -and bruises. All were from Detroit...Both cars were completely demolished.•. + ■ . **Others mishaps -on the; road the past week included a col-lission last, Fndayat the'comerof Hall St. and Michigan Ave. in Saline. Cars driven by Mrs. Fern VanSossan, of Saline, and Mrs. Carmen Crandell, of Hudson, collided at the intersection. There were no personal injuries. The VanSossan car was damaged about $100.Also last Friday, Officer Earl Kirby reported a “near miss” at the Saline Park entrance and West Michigan Ave. Three youn-sters apparently came running down the roadside incline at that point, onto the, highway and into the path of an oncoming car. The driver, . Mrs. John Gerhart, of Huntington, • Ind., swerved across the highway in the face of traffic and ran her car up the incline to avoid hitting the youngsters. The three boys kept right on run-, ning, according tp Kirby.The Gerhart car had to be towed back onto the road. It received only minor damage, and Mrs. Gerhart was not injured.Mr. ad Mrs. Alton , Wahl entertained Sunday at their home in honor of1* the baptism of their-son. Robert John: Ite mid Mrs. Lowell Spike and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard5 Stremler■1 •• ■and daughter, \Kay 'Ellen; Mr.* and ' Mrs. David Wahl and daughter, Dohha. Mrs. Spike and Mr. Stremler were Robert’s^?PPnS,PrS., - 4bexor(Amof ti proacl Elizat Mr. aj of Be KLuehPaulMisdegreeMiamOhio,musicMchijPhi,and : music ployed musicSchob ? , Her fromis pfiA1' • -Ann 1Will b urday dist r t After trip 1 will no bus, £