Train Strikes Mother of 5 On· her wuy to huy grncr.rlus Weclncsclay night, n mother of 5 Mason, Michigan, Thund 11 y, October 10, 1957 St>rlngport 13lndel'll iippm'ontly rllrl nut sue tlw fl'l!lght •t .Jccr1cm - 28 Po~~gos trnln rwnrlng lf\1 unguarded crrms· lng. Mr·s. An nc Parlwr, 2!1, of 213R Cnvnnaugh rnnd, dmvc her car Into the pnth of a New Yorlc Ccn· tml freight train nt the Aurelltts Hospital May Get $100,000 ronrl cr·osslng nt 8:3[), J,ert motlwrh!HH hy llt.tJ ku~mly til'!l fi chlldre... , the ohlt!.~t of whom IN fl. 'flw .vmmg•~t lll'll t.whtR 6 months Under. Herbert Taylor Will nld. Mrs. Pnrkcr, wife nf Lee Park· UndQI' provisions of Hcl'lwrt R.i All the rest of the e!;tate, estJ. cr·, tool< thr. fnmlly cnr to drive to that a wing or dupnrtrnent will a nPn rhy store. ShQ was driving Taylor's will Mason Genr.ml hos· mated between $150,000 nnrl $200,· he so named. pllal will get a bequest estlmatcrl 000, wlll go Into 11 trust fund to south nn Aurelius roarl. The trnln McCowan, named ns 11 trustee wns headed northwest. at $100,000, he nrlmlnlstcrccl by L, R. White, Dean Taylor and Howard A. Me· nnd nn executor, drew the will. Rlrllnr.: In fh(! locomotive cah Jt IH by fill' tim hlgg-cst. •~v••r .It was witnessed hy Roy W. WPre Hnrnlrl Tcuhncr, Lansing. 1111ulo In this lomllty for• com­ Cowan. Those 3 men nre also named as executors. Adams nnd ,Janet Frerlcrlelt, now and Wayne Wagner, Hnslct.t. munity or cltarltnhhl Jllll'· Mrs, Rolnncl Brown of Abei'(Jccn Teubner 1rtlrl sheriff's of.flcQrs jiOSI~S. If' the Mnson Gcneml hosplla 1 Mel. ' that he Haw the lights of the np· Taylor, 88, gave to the hospltnl qualifies for the hequest, and It pt·o;lf'hlng cnr nnrl wlwn the tmln the residue of his estate aftcr apparently docs, the trustees are and car were :JO[) feet npart he malills to parents Rena Lincoln, died in 1950. There struction will be started this fall, southQast on State to where it former 0. J, Hood house on Ma· Brick, $500; and Fulton, $410. and friends and to interest non· are no survivors, The nearest said Al Rice, chairman of the hos· will clump into the Sycamore pie rezoned irom 13 residential to Mason Youths Vevay, Rolfe, $410; · and Ede.n, Scouts· In· the. program. relative is a cousin, Mrs. Leila pital building commiltee. creek. commercial was turned over to Swaclling, Jackson. $300,1 : ' Ray· Phillips -and Harold . Gil· At Ute hearing lllonrlay the planning coinmiss1on for .a Surrender Toys · Services were· Monday after· Wheatfield, I?ennls, · $580; Pol· recommeriila tion. · Jette, Scout leaders, . said they lo!c, $110; .and White Dog, $250. night ll t'UIJ 1'00111 of JII'OJICI'ty want .to . encourage all boys ell· noon at Ball-Dunn funeral homQ, participated. James Thorbm·n, · Pupils Have Vacation owtwr·s in the drnlnag-c area Davis bought the Ho~cl law of· Pollee officers have confiscated with burial in Maple Grove. Rev. White Oak, Darf, . $500; and clothespin match guns from G gible for scou~ing to attend and Wilson ForcQ, Leon Cowclry, W. Public school pupils have 2 Mlllvll'Je, $500. · made no ob,lcctions. flee and horne ,and will convert it Mason boys. · join In the fun Monday night. Raymond L, Norton of Mason 0.' Hall, Howard McCowan,. Rob· days off Monday and Tuesday Willlamston, Branch, $410; Par­ {or his insurance and automobile The .program: Is· sch'eaulecl to Methodist church officiated. Mem· crt Colby, Ray Perkins and Joy while teachers attend an Institute The Mason street area has be· license business. The guns, hers of Lansing lodgQ of Elks man, $500; Haynes, $580; and come a serious problr!m, accord· start,at .5 o'c.Jock. 0. Davis were pallbearers. at Michigan State. Hnrt, $580. . · The plamiing commission has clothespl~s, were bQing used. to ing to City Engineer Walter Zim· llllother declsla·n to mal>e. The J. fire flammg :natchcs, or matches A. Dart company and, Wyeth th~t would 1gnite upon striking Heap h'igh the golden grain Laboratories Inc. are worldng on obJects. . . Mason Automobile Dealer '·a land ~wap which involves the Accorcltng to Capt. T1m Stolz, changing of S. M. A. street. The Mason boys took lessons in gun Dies in Car at Garage .mechanical contracting company mam1facture from La n sing Farmers Watch Giant Machines Harvest Corn wants to even up Its property youths at the ,Everct_t-Mason font· Howard L. Norton, 58, ·cllerl in lines, according to the Jetter to ball game Fr1clay ntght. At that Manufacturers, scientists, eoun· MSU scientists had attempted. his· car parlccd outside Howard the city council, so that the prop· game Everett boys saturated were Louis Webb, Calhoun; Don ous ldncls and other machines. ty agents, salesmen and farmers Manning the stations were Eppelheimer, Ionia; George Me· Pontine garage at Jefferson and crty may be fenced and planted papers beneath stands with watched mechanical marvels har· Once in a while a man wlth a Kipp roads Sunday afternoon. He , · lighter fluid and then tired James Porter, Paul Rood, Leon­ Queen, Clinton; and Don John· shovel would have to malw a few The move v. auld close S. M. A. matches to start bla· vest and dry corn at Mason 'rues­ was suizctl with a heart attacl1. ard Bra·amse and Linn Robertson son, Eaton, all of them county passes to level off the grain, or a street which serves only the J. A. a ze, clay. Also demonstrated were of the MSU soils department, agcn ts. Assisting M. H. Avery of He had suffered previous attacl,s. Dart company. The Maso~ boys who sur- advances In chemical weed con· machinist would have to adjust Leyton Nelson, Milton Erdman Ingham were Richard Nelson and a valve or screw. The rest of the Mr. Norton had driven from Councilmen also tentatively ac· rendered thetr toy guns arc 1~1, trol, minimum tillage, new ways and Stuart C. Hildebrand of Wilmot McDowell. cepted a new subdivision plat. 15 and 16, Stolz reported. Their time the giant machines reached his home at 1063 College road to to apply fertilizer and new crops, and Richard Feister, Rob· The plans and .specifications of parents. have all ~een cooperative, In operation were 10 corn pick· out and grabbed, rumbled and the garage. Mrs. Paul Phillips, schemes of planting. ert White and Robert Maddox of Clardon subdivision ·Jn the old the polwc captam added. ers and combination picker-shell· hurried, and sooner and quicker driving past the parlced car on agricultural engineerin~. cherry orchard north of West ers. There were 4 corn dryers of tilled wagons heaping high with Kipp road, noticed the occupant Corn clay at the Carlyle Waltz County agents rr·om other slumped over In the seat. She no­ Columbia and west of Walnut, place on West Columbia attracted various types. One was a giant the golden corn. were turned over to City · Engi· · counties came to help the Ingham steel wagon with heat being Women from Mason Methodist tified Don Ruby, . who Jnvestl· 750 farmers, some of thQm from extension staff and the soil con­ gated. As Ruby arrived at the ncer Zimmer. Voters to Make far away, one group fl'Dm the generated from, the box, Others church served lunch at noon. The servation crew with the demon­ were of the drum types. 'rhet'(! Mason FFA chapter had a re· scene, Mr. Norton's son-ln-lnw, Ohio corn belt. They came to see strations. Among the visitors Stanley Colby of Pontine, drove Major Decisions how niore corn can be produced, were also corn elevators of vari· freshment booth. up. The family had become or how even less corn can be pro· alarmed when Mr," Norton had Loads of Beets While there will be no candl· ducccl more profitably. They came not returned home for dinner. dates running, there are several to Jearn how corn can be piclwd, The n'lotor of the Nortcn cnr was important decisions to be made huslced, shelled and on its way to running. Come Rolling in at the polls in November. government storage· or •market in A doctor was summoned. Sugarloaf, mounta.ln Is again Mason electors will vote No· less time than It tool' thelr fa· llc uttrlbutcrl clcath to a heart taking shape alongside the Mlch· vembcr 5 on· the Issuance of thers to set up the shocks. ILtfauk, igan Central tracl's north of the $390,000 In bonds for sewer and HOWARD L, NORTON. H. W. Madison Co. plant in Ma· water extensions and Improve- 1\llchlgan State university In business with his father. There son. ments. soils and crOJIS sqlentists nnd are 4 'grancichllrh;cn. There · arQ GrowQrs from all parts of Ing- Two East Lansing annexation ·agricultural engineers, allong also sisters, Mrs. Iva Criswell of ham as well as from adjacent sec- proposals are up for decision No· with the Ingham extension Coldwater and Mrs. Pearl Olm· tions of Enton, Livingston and vember 5. One is annexation of staff 111111 soil conservation stead of Bronson. Jacl>son counties are hauling the Frandor sector In Lansing staff unci WJlltz luld out and their sugar beets to Mnson. The township and tl1e other is an· Jllnntcd the · clcmonstrutlon Services were at Ball-Dunn fu. beets wlll be shipped by rail to nexation of the Marble school dis· plots. neral home Wednesday with either the Carrollton or Caro trlct of Meridian. burial In Maple Grove. Rev. Ray. Michigan Sugar Co. refineries. Ol1emos school electors, orlgl· At corn day Tuesday farmers mond L. Norton of Mason Meth· John Rodriquez Is manager of nally scheduled to vat~ November saw yields from wide and narrow odlst church officiated, AI Rice, the weighing station this year 4, on a $3,500,000 bond. Issue for plantings, saw how different va· Roy Christensen, Richard Morris, Deliveries to the Mason siding new buildings,· won't vote until rletles yield under different con· George Gorham, Harold Philp, started Monday. Big semis carry November 2Q .. , , dltlons. They saw . how cover Robert Hilton, WilHam Richards 15 tons at a tlmQ from the Bald· . At a board meeti!lR Monday crops can best be handled ·and and Alfred Tarbet were honorary win farms at Stockbridge. Bald· 111g~1t1 the date was changed to what corn will do when the· bearet•s, Active pallbearers WQl'e wins have had good yields of aVOid confusion and conflict with gr•ound is plowed, harrowed,· fer· Harold S~huster, Chicago; itlf•e, Tht~n· II'HH n bllnlwr caul.lon llght nt the cor· Mrs. 13aldwln d1mrl In a ehnlt•. She speaker for the evening. ncr· of ,Jefferson, Olwmos nnd no response, so Nnnr·y I ra.l·rws At'hll' '' !'z hours of dull her· died of a lwar·t nt!ark nnc1 her mother nml grnndmn11H•t• Columblu. atlon' In dmult I, In Lun­ Mr. 'l'hot·burn spold to drive to health nnrl spirits, nssessed In excess of $18,000,000, up their minds. mon Jlri!slded at Clw trlnl. he stated, Mr. Thorbum snld that Mason and on fwr way home plclt Mr•s, Baldwin livl'd In Ingham Pollee Chief Chandler also sub· '· 1 · 11 1 I county all Iter· life. Slto was '"'~'~~ this year there was lilt 8'/r. In· Benjamin Lee Bennett, 25, Ma· llfl "Irs·, JotTtle nl lw I·nyl m18 June 21, 1883, rluur,:ltll't' of r:ull· mlttccl his September department Soil. 1 crease In pupil attendance with· t•eport. Monday night. 'l'a" !lie vlctr'tTI. ITe \V,'I." lwnw. '!'!tnt It gltt Mrs. Dale w n I AI I II I II . 'I n• .ocortlng' ~ Cttr·of ,JnarJ Slll'y, 17," nml Mrs. I)ot'l' 1e 11 were to ntlem1 fqnl llltl I l ga .InI r Wilt. s wI nt·I out the lntlow caused by annex­ "" • · · tend ad t te House> nnrl I It til ation. Accor·ding to the number of home ft•om n theater laHt April· at meeting at the Whcatlleld schools, She burl !lvt!rl on 1:1r·~tire Uekets written fat• the month B \vllen MCMunll ."flo/ fr·rJtn 11m- G enrwr hnll. He stuted that all hough every cit'lvers are either taking It easy " ...... ____ samC! farm In Alalr.rlnn sirH'I' li~>t' school district Including Mason on Mason s trer.ts or· the pollee bush, Mc:Munn wns hiding hchlnrl marriage to JPssr• Cur·Jis In lflll:!. hns Its problems due to growth, elmsr. car Is slowing clown. The a r,:arnge, 'l'hP Slllly girl lind lie rllccl ln J!Wi. Sill! ffill!Tir•r! Vl•t• bmken otT her nngagc~mC!nl wllh Al·r Force Agal·n Billdwln In lO·IG, lle rlll'r! lJI't't'm· Mnson district has had the fore­ report. shows 1.3 speeding tlclwts McMann. On t.lw wltnr.ss sl:rnrl her 20, 1951i. sight to set aside 5 mills assess­ Issued and 1] excessive speed ment for building and site which churgcs. she testified the engagement. was Seets Observers Mrs. Bnlrlwln WitS lonr: nl'liVi' thus fat• has kept pace with the brnlwn because of. MeMnnn's 1\ , In llw Whr.atflelrl Glenttl'rs ntH! In LOGGING BEES lire almost unhe11rd of need for additional school fnclll· jealousy. . extension work, She was n nu·m· on, Glenn Sharland, Coy Hutchinson, Donal ties, fl.eor·ganlzatton of lite Mason her· of the First Churl'it of C'ltrl~;t, nowl!dQys, but that's the method Dansville Meth­ Long School Service Defense sottglJt to of: IIH' ground obs<•rver Sl'lentlsl, In Mason. Parks, Eugene Manning, Dave Diehl, Dorn Diehl, altorney~ ~lltll c~orps convince .1ll\'Ors that McMnnn, IH agarn br•ln;: sought by thr. air A son, Loris Curtis, anrl :!. odists lito using to manuf11cture lumber for their Merle Swan, Bob Bush, Aethen Witt, Bobby Bush During the business meetlng When IIuhbard school district. new church addition. Dansville loggers snaked the club presented Wilmot Me· In Vevay annexed to Mason It who ser·verlln the army in 1\oren, for·c·p, ;., l11C'I'!ing of nil who have grandchllrlren, survive. and Johnny Townsend. Others who were working logs from the forest reserve of Mrs. B. Dowell, . county 4-H club agent, ended a perlod of 41. yenrs of was Insane at the time or tltl' servPcl Ill' wtll sr>rve wUI be nt J?utieral.~m·vlr•es will hr> HI .IPIV· 125 B. at the time of the picture were Lou Ruest, Floyd 511 llllckus· 11nd Miss Rose Backus Saturday, It will wlth a check for $25 for pat'l. oJ s-chool service for· Ot·va Harmon. shooting. Some psychiatrists civil df'fr•nse hearlquartcr·s on US- ett chapel in Mason Friday ai'IPI'· Mitchell and John Harkness. Church women testified and McMann's IJtlllt'neys, ·127 norllt of town W1.>r!nesclay. eve- noon at. 2 with hul'ial ill take 11nother session to cut the logs into lumber the· umpiring and 4-H club He was elected In the HLtbbnrd Maplr~ served a dinner to the men in the woods S11turday Vietor C. Anderson and Lr•IanrJ ning, IIi, at 7::Jo. Grove. William Brown, rPadc>t' itt and other .work bees to erect the 36x60 addition. awards In · softball during the board In '1916 and served con- W. Carr, .Jr., so argued. Or~tolwr . . noon. Church members have already excavated summer. tlnuously until unnexat.lon. In the picture are Rex Townsend, Garrett Wheat- Mr·s. Charles Caspr.r, wlro look the l~ir·st Chur·eh. of Clmst, S<'il'll· the basement and erected a block foundation. Prosecutot• .Jack Warrr.n Jll'l'· OVCI' the duties of ~llper·viROI' Sep- tfsi·,,Lanslng, w1ll I'DtHiud 1111' Pvt. Leon R.· Schartzer, son of STOCKBRIDGE iientecl other rpsyeltintrl~ls who lemlwr I, mlled thr. meeting. scrviC'e, George Burgess, Ho.v Ingham County News, Mason, Mich., Mt·, and Mrs·. Alfred R. Schartzer, testified that McMann Wlls sane, · Bonnell, .John Lay, I•:;rrl Duw;. October 10, 1957 A·2 Mason, Is receiving 8 weeks of In a s(atemcnt: made to Jlrlllc•e Sgl. Hohert Horton of the air· more, Hurris· Bullcm aurl !'vlt•lr"s'' Bowling News basic· combat training under the Orville Henson aftm· the Hlwotlng MeMann said forcQ Clltf'r r~r.nter staff at Gmn.d l!urlson will t.m pallhearl•t·s. he Intended not lo 11!11 anyone, Hapirls will IH• present at. the Ma· Reserve Fm·ees Act program at. H.oft News l'tlason Twillg·ht Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Schart- Dies :nu Office only to frighten the girl. It was son IIWf'l lnr;, Mrs. Casper said, to B ( f Hank's TV won high team zer Is a 1957 graduate of Mason Orviiie Henson of Stockbridge that stnlemenl: tbat. Pii,Yrltlatrists explain the IH'Pd Jor the Mason eautv Operators on ·er series with 223!'l. High individual high school. died Wednesduy in a doctor's of. relied upon, they said, in reach- stntlnn. lie will also show a civil series were: Ron White, 530; M. nee at Chelsea. He was 53 years lng their findings that McMunn rll'fPnsf' 111m. Mrs. Dorotlry Hoss r~f 1\li<' <'a I Methodist· Church Circles Mlller, 520; and Dun Gabel, 515. -.,------of age. He was a member· of wus sane. 'l'he girl was injured in b!'auty shop and i\'lr::. l(itllt. Wings will he! awarded 1o o!J. Team standings: Rusk, 501; Wurner J'1111ln Thursday night Warner topped son, Mrs, Leonard Risner of Chel- church' with a polluck dinner ut Our· Home Mission Centers nncl Price Brothers, Miclcelson- Ba· the bowler,s with a 593 series. He sen, Mr·s. Kute Smith and Mrs. Born· at Mason I'UBl.I~HED THURSDAY AfTERNOONS noon. Lydia Mlllhlsler and Mrs. Race, with Elmn Wiegman and l'er LumbeJ· and Muson Elevator rolled a 220 game. Dexter Hughes of Stocl8~, ~at Rrsner, .JJO; home; and 7 grandchildren. ing crash on Aurelius nmd son Jaycees won 1 pornt each. · 0 Bullen, ;:) 01 • Jerry. Drown, Also surviving are G brothers, Wednesday night, were bam at Volume 98, No. 41 Women Plan .. 0 . .. ~14~ Mrs_.. Hober 1~ P~?\~m~n .w.c~~ / High games and series were ;) : Dick ~co~en, 5 ~7, H.arolrl George, Bige, Jumcs and Cluy of Mason General hospital March 22. Entered nH ~tr.,:ond c·lnHtt mntler nt J•OflttJITh:o, MnHnrJ, Mi1•hi,·:1n, unciPr the Circle rue.;da) /Bill Clark, 5<11; Doc Williams, 230·.JGS, Mnmlce Rtckly, Jaclcson, Ky., and Luther and Ar- Mrs. Parker was the driver of Ci~'cle Meetings h?~tess ~ . ~vu ~ar_nhlll,30 Act of Mltrch :J, 1 !17 9 mg_ht wrth _Mrs. Joe ,Lr~nr.:31 .us. co· 230-528; Bob Inghram, 522; Clar- OJ • Jim In.ghram, fi~O; Lc~oy thur of Duyton, Ohio, and 2 sis- a car which was struck hy a Circl.;; 2, Josephine-Rose, of the ho~:css. Mrs. Joh,n _I• a;>, :' .u~cl cnce Fry, 501; and Chellis Hall, Saelens, 513 •, o_t.Is Chppe.r, ·'~ 4 : ters, Mrs. Jane Clemons of Duy- train We,dnesday night. Woman's association of Holt ~~~:1 Dor]a~~l M_cl~r.m ~ve;c m 215. ~~~~owen, OJi8 • "~·n J 10{~ ~·l 7 , ton, Ohio, and Mrs. Cassie Birch- The picture nf the mother anrl • • Presby-terian church will meet .. h ~1 g~1 • 1 ° tile pror.:r.~m ,u;ciiwor- Team standings: h t urruY•. 2TI·.J:1 • • Wuc W tn ~· well, Daisy, Ky. her twins· appeared in 1he Ing- I 0 202 531 . s p, te wme was ur · orne W L ar , · , .. a1 o1 c1 are, ·1· • • !tam County News March 28 IWedn~day, October 16, at the Mission Centers and Race 544· Bill Cummln"'s 202· FI"rry20 Funeral servrces wrll be con- Th t f tl f. t l . I tome;·'?~· • Mrs·. R o I an d Ni c h o 1s, · ' . P rice· Brotlters ...... 13 7 Chandler ' 543· Jaclc" Whipple• ' ~515· ductecl at Caslcey funeral l10me e. -accoun o 1e a a ace - 1942 Cl(i.stnut street. Mrs. Ronald Mrs, Merle Fluke ~ntertamcd Mason Elevator ...... 11 9 and Bill Clarl~, Sr., _ '· ' ' Saturday at 2 p. m. Rev. Walter dent IS on Page 1. Furr.'\1fll be co-hostess. Mrs. An- the Nev~ circle 'l'_uesday evcnl~g State Farm Insurance ...... 10 10 League standings 527are: Fischer of the Jehovah's Witness drew ~Arnsworth has the dcvo- with Mt s, Roy IIelmker us co- Mason Jaycees ...... 10 10 w , L church, Ann Arbor, wlll officiate. tlon .w the program theme. hostess. Esther· Chappell pre- Mickelson-Baker ...... : ...... 9 11 M d · Cl . Converuatlons on Christ: The sented the same program tlleme. Hi·Kias ...... 7 13 Cuomemrnlng· s caners ...... 14 G6 Ch h., d R '11 b Grace Soorenson led· the dcvo...... urc ace, e pre- · . AI Rice Chevrolet ...... 12% 7% sented.',by:an Mrs. Leslte~v1 Kruuss. lions. Jfolt Recr·eatwn Wythe ? Emmr:tt Crnntlnll Dies Emmett A. Cranda.Il, 88, cllecl at .. Women bowlers on Holt Recre- , ...... 1- 8 Circle 3, Emma Bickett, also H I 3 . ( f Joy Duvls Ins ...... 11 9 Rowe Memorial hospital, Stock­ 'HUNDR[DS Church w·.,, ve . 5 mcets·o•October 16 in the church atwn too c rom Ware's Drug Store ...... 10 /:, 9% a t~nm. ~om 1 bridge, 'fhursduy morning. He is • S • Hartley s Mrdwuy, JY!erssner Lum- Charlies Barn ...... lO o survived by his wife, Emmu, and anm!x:at 12:30 p, m. for a desse1i 5 pec~al erv&Ce ber Co. took 3 por_nts. from De- Jim's Market ...... 9 111 a son, Lowell J. Funeral ar­ OF luncheon. Mrs. George Brice and Louch Home Furnrshmgs, Bust- Dart rnsurance ...... Margurlte Dyer are the .host- Holt Presbyterian church will er's Food Market won 3 points Kl 1 8 rangements have not yet been 8 12 completed. BARGAINS! csses,, ~:· have a special missionary serv- from I, , 200· 3 mont·hs probation, 2 days in Mason OR 6-5682 . Eaton Rapids 9021 igan Be!!'s free m9vies or Holt;brother, 5 Samuelgrandchildren; Booher ofand Lan- a the all-purpose room. 530; Drck Lyon, 200-544; George jailtrespassing and a $1.2 charge. fine Monday on a I •------~------.a lecture programs. You c.an s. lng. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ellsworth Traf!.ic violations reported set- choose from quite a list,' Rev. V. J. G.. rt't·•.maclte-. of l'l•nJ Society ~lecl.s recently returned from· Waterloo, tl'e d 1 n J u d.·ge Adams • eourt cltt !'· l They vary from 10 to 60 Pennway Church of·•· God, L"n- Marjorie Peel Society of Holt Iowa, where they attended the 1ng tl te week were: ·minutes long. For C~·: sing, officiated ~t the ser·vr'ce.~ Nazarene church had its October National Dairy Congre,ss last B ernard H o ld a, J ac1 cson, s p e e c1 · · But·lal was Itt Rose" I·It'll cemetnr•y meeting Monday night at the wcelc. 1ng, •$10 · aniple, the recent Be~l at Eaton Rapids. • ·home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford There will be no school Mon· · J ona than B reve t , R oya1 oa 1c, Telephone TV films, "Ou.r ; '· IHolt high school is spon- in being prepared for mission- had a hayride and wiener roast Consumers Comes Calling," to ... , contrast and har- sor!ng a Mardi Gras Saturday, urles, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford at Columbia Creek park Saturday MAY FOOL YOU! monize colors for decorating your home. If October 26, from 5-9 p. m. and a Church, and family of Transvaal, night. Melvin Jackson was chair- Power dance ,from 9-11 p. m. In the high Sou~h Africa. ' man of the event .. Suddenly it will be you need a movie to sno\v, a Michigan Bell sellool: gym, Booths and games -·-- Week end visitors of Mr. and DIVIDENDS PAID film, arrangements can ·)u!ually , ~e !Jl'ade for that, too, will be. operated and promoted by 1\Ussi:DJJIU'y Is 8Jienimr Mrs. Ellger Roekwood and fam. IN RECENT Y.EARS: nt no charge. For details,· just: call our business office. , , • I I '1 • the clAsses, elubs and school stu· Miss Dorothy Pearson o! Lan- ily were S/Sgt. and Mrs. Rich-. ': r, . t ' -·~ ••• dent organizations. The date had sing, former missionary to Cuba, ard P.revol and famlly of Sel· 1952 $2.00 been .Previously set for October was spealcer at young. people's fridge field." 1953 $2.15 ~@~@] *:* * *'* * * * * *~*:*.*'~'*·*·*'j j, I'' I 0 I * * * * * * Bo Sura Yo11r Cor it ReCidy 1 19,· but· was changed to October meeting Sunday night' at Holt . :Herbert Eastman, proprietor .of 1954. $2.20 26. . Church· of the . Nazarene. . Miss 1955 $2.20* for Colder Woalhor , •.HELPING YOU is her . Delhi bakery injured his hand 1956 $2.20 · · 'bu~i~ess:· She's a tyJ>ical : Pearson spent 2 years at Cama- when a window fell on It, euttlng Holt high school' numnl ban- guey, Cuba, and· Is now attending 1957 Ind. $2.40 .SPECIAL ·Service R'eprescntative in 1 quet and dance wlll be Saturday, Owosso Bible college· to ~::omplete t le tendons and nerves through '>~~plus 5% Sloe• Dividend THIS WEEK ·the telephone company's . October at Delhi town hall at. her education. She pians to to. the bone. The aceldent occurred . ' . . . 19; re~ At' mar.ot, around $46.00 · ' 6:30 p.·.·m.- turn to tile' mission field; in his home on Sunday, Septem- l~o:prtSDnt • Fluah Radiator ·.''business office-one of the· · por · shtro, tho curront 60c quarterly girls· you'll talk witl1 when Rev..:w. Maylan·Jomis; former ·- Wednesdayber 29. Hefrom returned Sparrow · homehas· .or $2.40 annual dividend rato indi­ · . • lnapect Ho••• cates ·.an .[qvnlment 'roturn of a littlo • Add Freah Antlfroeze . you call up or drop in to ::~C:f~t of. ·pita!, Lansing, · · ovir 5%. discuss your telephone • Toat laHery Only Gary Snow of.the Snow's hatch· ·f(:is. ~ir. to· buy Consumer~ Power · service. You've noticed-. ery Is in St.· Lawrence hospital, 'shore•, simply write or cr~/1 5 ftow courte~usly and Lilrislng. 2.50 ' qui~k(y:•ahe himdles your, · ·IM•terials E~tre)' becallee .abe 'enjoys helping others, and ·$~ith~ Hague &. Co .. because she'had aPec:iaPtraining·before· she ever talked Mtmbtr · New Yoik Stock· &chtnge with· a customer. Thai ,training continues to keep her 5~4· .Ctflll. Savgs,. I Lotn Bldg. · . . PHILP Motor .Sales posted on practically evteythiJ?jj.the'c:u~tomer might want .. .. · : ... ·Phiin'• .,., · 2·0Scrr· "' ·" · · · I '• :i j ';, ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ·, ' • ' .< ,·; ,. to know about .'hili teleph:one aervic:e,•, She's one of the ' ltul~h. ~· Bogue, Mtntg•r ... ·~ ..... i ,,,,_,,,people who-make youlttlephone m-Yh:ci,good,· .,_ ...... ·.. /: '.··, .. ~\::·'.; •. .. ', ,'1'/' Jng~·am Coun'ty News, Mason, Mid1., October 10,1957 · A·l: CALL TO FLAVOR! Del Monte® ROUND-UP

PEACHES 5 303 cans ~1

PEAR HALVES 3 303 Slzo 89c --·------PINEAPPLE CHUNKS · 5 211-s''" s1 Pinreappl'·~rapefruit Drink 3 ~~~~ 89c -· Hi Neighbor! · . . FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 303-s,, .. s1 For weeks we have been telling you that, at • pgrTIIm, your steady patronage. 1 CHUNK TUNA 4 Cans $1 IGA, it'sthe"Total"thatcounts! Th e fact I hatyou · This week IGA featuresh the FrozenI Foods de-k 1 get more for less in making your daily purchases, , partment. Just look at I ~many va u~s you cant~ e GREEN BEANS Cut 3 303-Sizo 69c should indicate that IGA se II s MORE pro duc I5 at 1 advantage of during th1s outstandmgf dpromot1on. 1 LOWER prices. We do not rely on a few leader Come; in today and stock up on oo s or your SWEET PEAS· 5 JoJ.siz. s1 1 items to lure you into our store, but by giving you , freezer and at the same time, if you haven't made CORN Croom Slylo or Wholo Kornol 3 303·Sizo 49C overall values, keep your good will and more im·: the IGA "TOTAL TEST," do 50 today. 3 Tomatoes' 5s~.~ $1 Catsup .. 5 .. ,Dottlo, $1 25c Of~ Re~ ular P;;ce ' RCA Camden 1 0 33113 LP Records ~ SA \IE TO 20% Only $1.98 . .10-oi, . BUY LARGE Pkgi,. ECONOMY. SIZE JGA All-Purpose HOMOGENIZED Waxed P~per 98c INES 100 Ft. Roll 26c I20-C9unt-$1.05 IAL Candy Trick or 25 LBS. Treat 10-oz, Box Pkgs. SO-Count-75c · $2.23 43c

Coffee Specials Choice Bla.de .Cuts

Sunny Mor111 Lb 73c FOOD VALUES :. li Instant Beef 5-oz, $1 1 Manor Ho[wse Jar Festival lee Cream 4Ft""' .. 12s.r69c /, .I /; Roasts Blue Bom'llet Sunshine Crackers t,. Pk,.. 27c F Oleo l l-Ib Prints 49c ·Bisquick . ' ' .. _..~.,..., !/ lb 39c 40-oz.Pkg. ·· tb l9c // I . t/ ."i / Sliced Smoked Ham .center cuts Lb 98c Longhorn Cheese · · • Lb 49c / /. Smoked Ham Mix . Lb 4.9c --~--~~~------· :.... ·· · · Krunchee Potato :Chips Lb 59c /.- · S'pring Lamb Sho.uider Roast Lb 49c

Lamb Breasts Lb. 19c Spare Ribs . ' Lb49c 1-Lb .$1 Booth•s Fresh: Frozen Cod 3 Pkg:s, . ·Pork ChOP.S . ·.. Center Cut Lb69c Beef or Pork·;Liv~r Lbl3c Cooking Onions Fresh Pork Roast · Picnic style 'FiRST STEP ro' Lb39c SPRING FLOWERS Frying Chickens . Whole or Split \ . ~· -~ Bag Lb33c ~ PLANTl. r. ..;· 10-lb'. 5teaks ,_: :-; 1'-Bone. Round Sirloin Lb69c DUTCH.f ~­ ·· 39c ~. Armour Crescent Sliced Bacon '•,,.: · · 2 Lb 99c BUlBS-! · --~=M~~~~~~~~s~~~----~-~.. -~5-w_e_e~t----~bShaks · · ~4h : ~ -·' NOW!, Ap._.p-Ie. 5' · 4 lb 49c C 1DE R Ground 'Beef.. Gr.ade' ''C1J!";j(~• · · · · or · · · DAFI'S Michigan., S'kinless Frank$ HYACINTHS GR.A:DE · I . or Carrots· .... 2 ~:~~ 19c ·. 1f2~GaUorn 49c 3 FOR 49C Sausage · :'.•··: : ·Sliced Bolog_~a, INDIAN CO~N . ARTIFICI~L FLOWERS G·allon 69c Bunch 49c ·.. " · IOc: . Jug ·Included 3 Lb 98c . · : . 3 Lb s1.39 ·· :. Tulips-49c Crocus --t 39c. . Bag ' .. Bag · · " . . ·Fuii .. Line. of Halloween Candies- Trick~r Treat·Specials · · Sunshine . ' ', • • ' • "1 ·-· ... ' · Marsbmallows · FULL POUND 29c ·.· DENSMORE'S I'GA FOODLINER· \ Lig~;;;~;>: . . . · · · . •.. · Dark Open 9 to 9-362.· Days a Year .· Teachers and Kiwanians Hear Educator Club Sponsors l Mason tr.nc:hr.rs nne! l\lasnn I\i· pl!ople than building hotiRcs, said u mnnnco, !10 deelm·erl. r to the pnrty. Forrest fllncilnrt, wanlnna nnci guests lwnrcl sounri llr. Jllll. By example Jlllrents When young pooriic display hns· high crhool prlncipnl, led group Dance Les·sons advice fran I Or, G11y M. I !Iii of shmtlrl show their el!llelren how liilty nr hate to lhosr. of ol her singing nne! lnt.mc!uced Dr, III II, the school of cciueation at Mic:hi· In live In frinnclilness and Jll!llce, Mmnlwn; of ilw C:ilir·n•Sf[lHII'OS C!l'eccis and colors tlmy incliellie Supt•. Jnml!s· H. Vnndm· Ven tool< ~epurrr. ciflllr'r' 1'111h will ~JIIlll~or 11 gan Stnte tlnivr!rsity 'rLwsciny hnw to ge!l. along with people of tilnt !hell' nttltur!es hnve IH!en churgn of the lntroduct.ion of sorio~ of l'ins:;Ps in we~tr;I'II·Hfyie night. He heacllineci lhe program all rotors, nil cwr.ris unci all nn· warped hy their· envlmnment, Dr. tcac:hcn; nncl their guests, Ho at the ninth annual tcaelicrs re­ clliiii'PS IH'J.dnninl~ Wl'rilll'liriay, tlc· lions. Parents should nnaly;m Hill snirl, nllwllng to integration iaurlr.ri tho teaching staff, de(!lllr· tolu•1' lti, wit II filii Ilight. ception dinner. It: wns· sf ngc'ci in l:tmlly nellons on real family trouble in tile South. ing it to be tile hr.st nnd the most the adwoi gymnas1t1111 with se!n· ll•!Cc is anrl 11ot rlispiay, lw s·airl, President ,Jnmes Glntta of tlw corlpemtive of nny nt Mnson dur· 'l'hr> nH•r•ting 1.~ npr'n to nil lor Girl Scouts ciolng I he :!erving. i(eeplng up with Uw Joncsos is Kiwanis club welenmerl tenc:lwrs lng his period of sorvlce, manlcri c·ouplc>s lllfl'l'(•stc>cl ln. ii'HI'Ilillti to sq11nrc> ·111111'1! and will Tl'.uehlng- Hhould nmlw IL lw from H·HJ::IO 111 CPrial' Sfl'l't:f dlfferenc:n ·with hoys unci COUPLg SPEAKS VOWS sdllloi, at nn l'il'll'gn, Thost! who gh"ls, dedurml llc•, IIIII, IIIHI Mrs. Ida Walke1:. Reaches Miss Phyllis Miller became the :lpc•iril' In ,'d/:11 up mn~· rio so t!Jo~t if f~uc·.IJ!ng cloPSII'f, 11111111' hrlrie nf Ronald W, Moore of nit;ht. f"lll';s·'s will start Weclnes­ t:hem hctt.r•l' eitizc•ns Uwn 7 Acirlnn Saturday at MSU chapel. •lny, Or•loi1·•r 2:1, IIIHI c•onlilllll! fol' them's somrt hing- wmng 97 1ear Mark Wednesday Hev. Paul Arnold of Mason Pres· ll r·nn;;r,l'lllil'r> wc•r•l" on a non· with t.llll t,puc·hlng- m· with Mrs. Ida Wallwr of Holt spent. 'enr·Jy ycnrs of their marriage at hytcrian church performed the pmfll hn!;ls with Pnc•il c'C)Ilf!le pay. the home NJVirollll1fmt ol' tlw nuptial ceremony. Tile couple was lnt; 11 siwrc 11f the ,:-:o-:pen~e!s .•Jrle. children, he lnslslt•d, 111!1' !l7th hirthday anniven;ary Bellaire. 1\lr'. Walker ciiecl in l!lll. i\'ecirwsdny much as 1111y other at lenrieri by Miss Roberta Rice Hne, c·;i[]l!l' for IliP !';11iro Sqiiii!'I!S, The Mlchignn Stntc cciuealor day. She listened to a gospel ra­ Mrs. Wai11Pr lives with 2 of ancl Riclmrd R. Grimes. Mr. Is lnsfnlefor for tiw dassos, her clnughters, Mrs. Blanciw warned parents ngaim;l pampPr· dio brrmclc:;tst from Cacilc faber· Moore Is employed n t Mlchlgun NI'IV offii'Prs l'lr!l'll'cl :rt lhe Pnppc nnci Mrs. An core! fa Per· Stale university. His bride, for· lng their chilrlren Into .ieliyfisiJ. IHit'ir>, Tnclianapolis, nt 7:15, and dub's nnnual husinrss mnotin•; Parents should not nttrmpt to a 1111mber of olhel' religious nnd !nl'il work at home and in seiwol c!o Grn1·gc and Jlc>len Davidsnn nn Arthritis doc!s not lmtlwr Mrs·. hBI'm, Oet ohr.r !J, 1SGO, on a farm 6 Waiiwr, anel although she Iii IIWIIIb ill !Ill• Odd 1•\!lillll' hail Oil When young prnplc refuse to mlir•ii fmm Blissflelri. In her early bllncl, she maiws her· WilY all Plans Are Made Maple strPc'l. through tiw 2·slnry house where worl1 m· nl'l! rrnrr'ri wit hnul worl1 ye!HI'S she trnveierl throughout The nrganization meeting !or cxpcricnee, D1·. Ilili warnrd, their the UnitPel States, and spent. a she lives. Mrs. Walker's mnther ~!r. nnrl ~lr•;, L:tWI'I'IIr·c Finl1 Dansville UNICEF Halloween ymr in Chicago while her fathr.r, liver! to be 105 years old, and her iiiHi Mr. :mrl 1\lrs. \VIIIi:lln Fanl1 !uture becomP.s hlr.nk. 'l'iwy arc drive was conductccl Monday In the !llseontrn!Prl, !liP mrn anri a C:'ll'penter, helper! set up the daughters fully expect: her to INDIVIDUAL TADLES covered with red building. Getting in the mood of thinqs arc 'lilt! farnily allc•!Hir'ri 11 silver nn· women who try t n get hy without first Chleago worlri fair, "qual I he record. Ilw home economics room of the nivc>rsal'.\' p:1rl)' SlliHin.l' fm· Mr. high school. checkered cloths, centered with drip candles in. Roland Howes, Mrs. Howes, president of tho worl<, who s]lnnge on fnmily anci On .Tune 1'1, I RS:l, she waR mar· and ~lr·.,. Wc•!Hiali 1!:1rher of "We will take rnntiier o11t to Attending were Mrs. Don Leon· bottles, will depict the cabaret theme at the club, and Mrs. Rollin Dart. Mr. Dart is serving the govcrnnwnt, hr pnintc>rl out. ri~rl to Daniel Wal11er, a lumber· Stnc:ilill'icl::c•, rllnnel' Sunday," s;cirl one o[ her nrc!, Mrs. 0. B. Cornett, . Mrs Mason Junior Child Study club hospital benefit Parents and tiw ol'hnnis ~lmulrl man, In Toledo, They had •I soft drinks. Mrs. Dart is general chairman of the elaughters, "hut the rcnl celelml· David Diei1l, Mrs. Garrett. Wheat· donee Friday eve11ing, October 18, at the Legion Mr. nnrl 1\lrs. T·:l:liworlil l!rown be more coneei'JlP.cl with htlliciing d:nc;~hters, anri liver! cltn·ing the tion will be when she Is 100." dance, (Ingham County News ph.oto). ------·--- on, Mrs. Allie Thompson, Mrs. nnrl ,Juriy visilr>d I'Pial ivm;· in Glen Sllarland, Mrs. Vincent Car· Findlay, Ohin, ovc~1· the wcel1 of Lansing ~isiterl Mr~: met TLcesciny evening at tho home neprcsentatlvcs from various 11. C. r:r:ll1nm anri r•alir'ri etn F'rerl Chicken Dinner ot: ll·lrs. C. E. Smith for the regu· .Model Meeting youth groups were present also. Cabaret Dance to Benefit Hospital G:nnhlr' in 1\lnsou GPnel'al hos·· Jar monthly work meet in g. They were Mary Shcathelm ancl pita! Slilllla,\'. ~fonriay Mr. nnrl Mason Explorer Scouts will Mrs·. Lconnrcl Carter enter· In the atmosphere n[ 11 F'rmwh C'loliil'S are IJC1ing prepared ,to .Judy Cmft, Future Homemakers cilairrnan; !'vir~. Willinm Thor· list of avaiinhle hahv siiiPrs h:1s 1\lrs. \\'. IL .lnnnnn :lllri Owen of offer a chit'l~t!nl eel by Mrs. Alber'! Frye. ments at the closa of the evaning. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scripter, perance Union annual county Delivery DRUGGISJ Drugs Clarence Griggs of Okemos; Mrs. The altar wns atTanged with "' "' " Vickie anrl Dawn, and Mr. and convention Thmsclay at Mt. IInrw Kenneth Antes of Dans••iiic, Saliman's painting of Christ, sur­ Mrs, Bessie Lewis spent Man· Mrs. Earl Lamb, Sandra, Sue and Methodist church, Lansing-. •------.. Corbeil' of Ea t0n Ra pir!s. I Stave; . · ... ,. ~... ---~·-- -- Charles Carlen, son of Mr. nne! rounrlcd .IJy colm•ecl camllcs and Ord~,r cid(·~ ft·C,rrl. GS t rn/q1 II ·1. flll•· Mrs, Vincent Carlen of Dans••iile; figurines, c!epicticig the c!Ufcrent Dr. and Mrs. George Bauer of' a ~-:a!. C111! OR 7-tllil-lHt 7-0~17-. 111wl . Tim occasion also honored Drug Be -·Camera Evelyn Leonard, daughter Df Mr·. mc:r!s. Mrs. Rny Perkins led an Standish visited her parents, Mr. Ill!! hlrtlulay anniversaries of WARE'S and Mrs. Hownrcl Leonard of audience discussion a! the segre· and Mrs. Nelson D. Brown, and Mason, Michigan Margaret Saturday evening. Douglas and J.Urs. 1\lal'VIn Williamston; and Mrs. Milton galion problem. Scri[,teJ". - Rummage Swarthout, Mrs. Arvel Bailey, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown left • James Anderson, Fred Gamble. PARTY HONORS TONY GENCO Tuesday to spend the winter Decorated birthday cah;e was Mrs, Gerald Eifert, Mrs. Clara Mr. and Mrs. John Genco en· months in Apache Junction, Arl· .served for dessert, in observance S·ale Kean, Mrs, Fred Frye anrl For­ zona. They plan to visit friends of the occasion. The honored rest Smith. tertained at a birthday dinner Sunday honoring their son, Tony. and relatives in Idaho enroute, •guests received many nice gifts. Friday, October I 0 Those disc•lwrgcrl from Mason Sixteen relatives attended from Mrs. Ralph Adams and Patty Afternoon callers at the Scrip· I :00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Genm·aJ hospital wc>re Paul Lansing. Mrs. Genco served ice s·pent Sunday with Mrs. Adams' ter home were Mr. and Mrs. Del· Whital\er, son of Mr. anci Mrs. cream and birthday cake. brother and sister-in.Jaw, Mr. and mar Carr of Webberville. Saturday, Oc lobe r 19 Silas Whitaker of Stocl\briclr,c; ~I * ,* Mrs. Paul Hall, and family at In ·t11e ev_enlng Mr. and Mrs. 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Sandra 'West, daughfl'l' o[ Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard, Eaton Rapids. Slee en~~rt?lned their parents, Exclusively in Mason at Ware's and Mrs. Olin \Vest of Dansville; Rev. nne! Mrs. Raymond L. Nor· Mr. and Mr~. Leon Ginter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Slee and Mr. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ja1i Morse, son of Mr. anrl Mrs. t11n nne! Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D. Grand Ledge and Mr. and Mrs. and. Mrs. Howard Scripter and BASEMENT Floyd Morse; Mrs. Clnn!nce Brown accompanied the Mason Bert Howe of Lansing were Man· family, which was again in hono1· Pierce, Floyd Smith. J.'vh·E;. Wai!Pr day dinner guests of Mr. and of Deborah. :rhe hostess served Sponsored by Women's Associali~n band to Ann Arbor Saturday as of Mason Prosbytcrion church Jones, Mrs. Ethel Newman nne! chaperones. Other parents with Mrs. F. A, B11lderson. refreshments. James Bullen, son of Mr. and the band were Mrs. Oscar Van· Mr. and Mrs. Dick Robertson Mrs. Robert Bullen. and family of Flat Rock were Ste,~land and Mrs. F'red Brown. ·Clarence Sherwood returned Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gift Portraits home from Sparrow hospital, 1\lr·. and Mrs. Francis Fiedler Victor Brenner and family. I:;nnsing, Saturday. He spent 2 and. sons and Mrs. R. D. Davis Mrs. Frank Young, Janey and ~eeks there nfter undergoing sur­ too\; a color tour in northern Donnie anrl Mrs. Young's father, gery. l\!ichigan over the week encl. Harry Willett, visited- Mr. and Special Cold Wave 3 * * * Mrs. Arthur Olson of Detroit Mrs. R. C. Scofield at Birmlng. !1' Mr. anrl Mrs. Erlw:ml Hinkle visitr.cl her son-in-law and daugh· ham Sunday. ·~~ returner! home Sunda~' afler ter, Dr. and Mrs. Charles J, Hub­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wythe ac· ~ with · Folder spencli~g 10. d[Jy~ with relatives I bard, several days last week r.ompanied Mr. and Mrs. George and fncnds Ill PIHiadelpllla, Pa. Mr. and JV!rs. Bennett Taylor of Champagne and family of Lan­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kilbourn Dansville were at Gila Bend, Ari­ sing to visit Mrs. Fran!\ Ham· Regular s10.00- $8.50 monel, Jr., and family at Flush­ of Tucson, Arizona, called Tucs-1 zona, this week. They planned to October 14-31 -Everything Included day on Mrs. c. A. Davis. The go to Tucson Tuesday and re· ing Thursday. Kllbourns will leave Thursday turn home October 15. Mr·. and Mrs. Joseph Fontana. by plane from Willow Run air· Mr. and ~ll·s. Frank Hays and Sr., spent the week end with their Evening Appointl].'lents for Permanents port fat• their return tl'ip. In so1;s or .Plullips road and IV!rs. son ancl daughter-in-law, Mr. and former years the Kilhourns anrl Lo1s DavJclsdn and son of Lans1~1g Mrs. Joseph Fontana, Jr., and Mrs, Kilbourn's mother, Mrs. l\da spent the wee!< end at the Stra1ts family in Jackson. Elite Beauty Slmop Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Sherwood Bohannon, lived ncar Leslie. Mrs. and SL Igc~ace. Bohannon lives adjacent to the Mrs: _Da1sy I

nlng at her horne. Home rlernonHtmtlon womon Aurelius Garden club will meet the duh will hnvo n Halloween A rep01't on tile mcent mlly lie nncl Mm. I3rtrgess Dnlrymple !crirlay evening, October 11, ut rlay pmgrnm a/. Delhi township Will stnge llwlr nnrrnnl Christmas pnrly fe a saclt across the top of North Amer­ Civic Center In Lan~illJ( Sa I urday a ll<•rllll'd lire• eon terence, dernrm· !aln I he gmup at lire next mcel·ll\lrs. 1\errnelh fingers of Mason, Mrs. Palmer on her plnne trip. M1·s. Lyle Bornor will be co-host· lund!, evening, Sundrry and Monday, slrnlirrr: lr:rirslyi<'s and eonrlucting 111g on Nnvernher 7. l'rlrs. LiiWrencc SJnith and Mrs. ------~------·-- Ica. The men arc lowered with nxes on concret!l blocks which ess. Mrs. ChriHIIna Howe, kinder· Mason .Junior Child Sludy club Mrs. Dr!lorcs Wilr•o.>.: of D<•lor·r•.,' j' <'lirri•·s. D<•lorrs all ended :! of !Ire Whifr~ 0:111 g'l'nHJI m!•t with Cl;ryton Ualnwi' of Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chundlet· serve a double purpose: weights garlen teacher at Steele Sln:et hospital llen!!l'lt ,,nwc is fo'r•lday, Ilr~:~uly shop tool\ ,Joan .Jr'\1'1'11 :~s l'iinic:;, J(:dning m:~rry rrew ideas JIIJ·s. llnJ·r·y Human Ius!. ~Irs. flflianrl r:mJrnm n[ Webber- and family have moved Into tiro to warp the ship free from icc, cll~menlm·y school, will be ).(lies I Octobr:r I B, a l llrr. Lr.glnn huJlcJ. her model. .Joan's hair· was I inl<•y lht• Wi!,\'IH' \Vi/!'ox and Miss Susan r:arnival Thursrltt,\', OeliJhcr 17, at . · Michigan Coiffure group. Sluarl. the Arnerlt•an Legion hllilrllng. 7'>·q Jllr~;. I•:vdyn lll'llwn r•.r.'."l'· TO tnlnml J,nmp!ighll~t·s dnh fur l,t JN D 1

tit.'~ Ursf, mr<~ting ot' tlw snu· VV1 ~ 17f.\··'······.;,',:·••..•.··.!·. Mrs. VanSingel Heads PTA son. IHrs. Itu.IJJh W<,her• wus t{fi!fi(: ~~:~ns:;~;~·ws for the coming COU NTD~~~-~ This Week End at GEORGIE'$~ At Steele Streel School ~.~!:r ~~::st:~~~~e;~~i~v~:~ti~s.pr~~~~ ~Ji!: H.cfreshrnenls wei'C served at the Steele Sln•el P at the. horne .. of ~rs. Kenn~th -::kltlze cussion on What Parenls E:.:peet ton Tworl;, Brown. Mrs. Robert Walker was Swift's Select a guest at the meeting. dtlrer~l 'rhe first meeting of' J,r:,trn· h~ J,ndies g"I'OIIIl was con· BUILT LIKE A SPONGE­ ·New Arrivals Are Told duetcd Octobt!.l' 7 ut the homr: 2 ROLLS Mr. anrl Mrs. Cr•orgc Harris or of 1\IJ·s. nm·t Fl'llmvs with 5 SO EASY TO of L:rnsing arc parents of a son members (Jresuat. SIRLOIN Dansville me parents nf a son, horn Monrlny, October 7; at Ma· Druce Cem·gc, bol'll Saturdilv, tk New oiiiccrs nrc Mrs. L. .J. WORK WITH _;on Gt•neral hospital. He has· been Fellows, chairman; Mrs·, John 45c toiler 5, at Sparrow lwspilal: Lilll· named Kenneth George, or sing. This is their lirsl chi!rl. Ier was bor·n Mrs. Millard Hinshaw, news re· T-BONE Mr. illHI Mr·s. Charles Corbin Sunday, Octob~r G, at Ma~o11 Gen· ami L:.ura from St. Petersburg, porter. era! hospital. She is 1he new Since there was no Jesson to be BISCUITS l•'lorioln, arc vi~iting Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. anrl Mrs. Donald Dona lrl Win~eler. presented, members filled in pro· Baker. This is their flrst child. gi'Atn books for lhe year. !VII'S, .Tames Hulett visilccl Mrs. The next meeting will be at lire Mr. and Mrs. Marrrlce !~egis an· C:t•llr;.~r· Ml'l\inney and Mnuricc home of Mrs .. John King. Mrs. Refrigerator Tubes STEAK nounce !he birth of a dau).(hler, McJJbscriptions awaiting claimants. Harry Tilnpf, 10 mo., Willard tival at Ingham county rehabllil.a· These paid-in-advance subscrip­ need, 7 mo., tion center on October 6. 2-Lb, 4-0z. Size Refreshments were served by , lons are inoperative fol' various Nellie Prell Mend, 5 mo., J. H. Clawson, Skirts l~Lb Average Alcena A. Johns, l yr,, Frank 3 mo. and Mrs. Ida Carr, 2 mo. Tweeds, Flannels, Gabardines, C. Vaughn, 17 mo., William Glcs­ Etc. 2 Tuna Red Meat $5.98 up brook, 5 mo., John Raines, 11 mo., for (Pets Love it!) , Rolland Church, 6 mo., Lavern Roberts, 2 mo., H.lehard Groux, G County Ag Agent SLIP-OVER SWEATERS mo , Vinton Dunsmore, 2 mo., $3.98 up 35c . 2 CANS 29c lb J(~·s. Lottie Ickes, 7 mo.. Idn Goes to .Boston' llc Carr, 2 mo., Arthur Roose, D mo., CARDIGAN SWEATERS M. H. Avery, county agrlcul· $5:98 up Stephen Baker,- 11 mo., Elmer tural agent, nnd his wife left for Re¥nplds, 2 mo., Frank Prescott, 'Boston Tuesday night. They are 3 mo., A. M. Relnolds, 5 mo., going to attend the annual con· ,Tohn Fmeman, " mo., L. W. vention of the National Assocla· Pease, 10 mo., Curl Shermer,. 10 l.ion of county Agents. mo., Selma Bandemer, 4 mo., Mrs.. After the ·convention · 'the Charles.· Snyder, .~ mo., H. L. Averys plan to take an. extended Hoyt, .2 mo.,. . ~ · .. · tour to historic and scenic .spots .MILLS STORE Gerald Po'tte~, 5 mo;, Norris in Ne~v England an'd.the East. He' MASON Georqe's 'k·t···· . ~arker; 2 mo., Charles Seel~y~ '4' has saved· ttp·_·vacatJon: time to · :·· We . ' Deliver,· . . Orders. of' Over ss · Phone Mason OR •••·7·7151 m?:• ,Rn:)ph Wythe, mo., Mrs. the trip, he i3rild. "· .r m~lte ·--~------.;...~~---~--~~-~-----1 --~~~~~~~-.----~~~------~~-.------~----.,--...;....;,-----.•~... I Fl!lYf'l'!d cniiH, Quldr deul. That'r; ihtl llflUnl 1'1'• lTEilF:','I Tim AD ' Hulls fmm 1111 ln~ham Ommty Nt'WH want lld, fllJJo:HN:-llo:\' lllm•'J.;n - IIIIIIJVI Want ad ·()n this page sold heifer fastl lniiXJH'IlNiw, too, l'hnlltl whnt yuu Willi( to buy lt"oll'd, l•'t'l'hh :1 \\l'i•I•H, illllldug 1:11111, :l IIIIIPM IIUI'!It ol' iHIIHIIII Ul' t.t'll to on 7-111111 I Yutl llllll l'hlll'g'll It, tool nl II,! l'htlhwo Jllllll, l'hunn iH11· non OH 7 fill 0. Ingham County News OXFORD YEA~LING RAMS, 'rlwsc are largo, won g1 own WOOD COHN CRIBBING, 5f).ft, ISAfo'l~S-SmaiJ snrr.s for nll'lrr. 01 October 10, 1957 A-6 rolls, 4-ft, widths, 'l'horburn horne Also lni!P·; lllo•J J:Pr.p I I !A Vln MY Licrm...;E; lo hliY RI~L\ ON llUD'S teglstcred rnms, Also three yenr Farm nnrl sell used paris, Iliglws! \Vn:\IIIN'~, c (]i\'1' lltllt nutll'lting Lumber & Coul, phono Mnson OH. ynur buHliw•Js IPC orris In nrcler AUTO PARTS Tim rill!HH, ult'i ram we have been using on ]rices Jlldrl for· nil rnoclclu of usc!d I~On •loll•, •,!w 'l rliHI JIJ,llw Mus on OR 'II, • !H II', ~It •,, l•'lovrl llnWPil, .It', BLACKSMITII JcORGE, only $15. 7 071Jl. 7wlr anrl fa1m mnchlncry, II yoq hnvc Al'TOMOBILE I~QUIPI\!ENT I house at 022 Elden rand, phone AT TJ LEAS'!' ' :'!') :; ('l'rl.tr·, ~l.tSII!l. l'llflll!' Mn· ~ATES AND INFORMATION NEW l~nlrhnnks platform sr•<~les, $15, ------~---­ nttything lo sell or need used IE OR 7·1972. 35wtf POSSII3L8 COS'!'! son 011 7i2Cil llwl Both In good shape, Phone OH DuPONT t>xplo•,tvr•s Jclvnamltcl parts contnct Jnmes Whllnltcr, Fox Field Choppers and mowers • TnANSMISSJONS -- Autorna 7·5R53 niter li p m., Ol' anytime nnrl snppllcs, Phone Ilnlt OX Route 1 Stocltbridg-oJ Ot' phone REGISTERED Gtwrnsey bulls tic, stanrlrml nnd ovr.rrlrivo <-:i!Ac:~IIH>Il C'()/1'1', t'l'll wllll Snlurrlay, Ralph Furlney 'llwl ·1·7,111. Sil'phcn Donnell, dealer Dansvtllc MA 3·3,JJ4. 33wlf Phone Mason OR 7-9011 ' for sale. Ready for service. Fer! lllwr Spreaders • MOTORS - Many lnlu models )(I I\ ltll 111!1.!1 SIZI' 'l~lJQ; Illite ------~- 131nstlng slumps, ro~ks, rhldws \Vc>dnnsclny ufulrnoon dnncl· Harold Glynn. first house north I(ienwdP Pmrlucts • BATTERIES 1 io"lllil, r'oiJ, I 1 1~, gl.!,\ lwr•prj pf l~rost rond on Merlc!lnn. Phonn CORN PJCK8H.S~-3 2 row Allis- etc, l doni' by t hP hour·. 17wlf rill' , ,) ' \i; 111"\ hJIJP HII!J Willi 11111•. Jcol'ly words for 50c•, Ad· Chalmers mounted plf'!wrs, Here's Some Swell " NEW MUFFLERS Mason OR 7·0£i82. 37wtf New PTO llalers • NEW 'I'AILPIPES blr~tl ,1• :.1 '" ll .tltrl !tip hor~ls, sizr• .John DPcrc mnunlrod l·l'DW, New SINGLT~ llAHilEL, ,110 gauge clliionuJ WOI'dH lc I!IWit, Cltl!iHI• Cover Boarrls for Mm;t Plows fJ l'ltorH• I l.tlt ,\ IJJ,• ~lA :l :JJJ:i EWES-30 large coarse wool Idea mounted 2 rnw picker, New shot gun. l'tt•ston Nldwls fled dli>flltly ads Ole JICI' Inch, ~"~' llwlp ewes, Alsq lm•ge heating stove, Lincoln Welders & SLtpplic!s Idea 1-row pull-type, .tml :J 1-row nl Cun1-lllmPI'S PoW!'!'. r•lt, 'oiZI' ('J 11cr hU'h, nox munht•a· nds li!Ju Chore·Boy Milker Parts son, New Idcn Farm Equlpmr.nl Irailer, :!' 10; siPi•l ml'. $1 r•;tr•li; lie, power steering, rndio and Phone OX 9 2151 4 mils piclwt fence for corn cribs. IJJ0\\'111<' r])(' '•, I> d!lll' .inrl cxlru. on l!S Iii In Fowlervlllc, Phn1w 20 In, ho;'s hir,\1'11', ~!l; lt',tlllf'l Vern Palmer, 1569 Edgar romi, Maymlh Elevator m.tny nthm cxtms Low mile- 1957 -PLYJVfOIYI'H -Sl.tlinn w.tgon, •ilflllll!l Jlli)'l IZt' !tl ~IJ•, .fOI' FrJ\vl!'t ville CA :J ROD!. 41 w2 wlwels, $1: H In, Jllllllg mlmr Mason. 4lwlp agro .ttHI show room conclilion, j 2-clorl!', 8 r·y!Ir.rler·, pus It IHit ion I !.tt 1 ,1111 I I i1 I c '"illllllild 1o HI, Wagons & Unlonders DP!Ia ~.tw, $ trl, r·rnssr'tll ~nw, h~2; FORD--1057 l'etrnctlble luudlop rlrlve, 2·1onc Jr.tlnl, '1,100 mill", 1\la•,.,il, olri<'l ·, p Ill. I :! 1 " m!IP~ ,_----~-----~· LARGE HOLSTEIN IIEIJi'EH, IVI'I; D.tnsv11le MA :J2IIi7, •1lw1p pltoJH' Olt 70111 !lwtf ~hires fmm Michigan slate 7-5042._ 37wlf M-M ~nd Oltver 8, Forrlnmntic nnd Jo.tcled with thing gr){'s, real rhe,tp, 'l'r.trll' r',t· fair gl'IIIHI l'h,tmtJ!on hour, ll'Ue BOAR AND GILT AUCTION - 11, mlle north of Mason on US 127 DA VCO FERTILIZERS I!)'IG Clll•:VH.OLJo:T, PXt ra sharp, exlras Away above average term•;, Call us. I'ltone Lo~nsin1~ SF:\VTNG l\JACf fiNE:>-· Conwrt Phone OR 7 3fl71 Pat·. ED 2-GI•l2, •lll\\'ll meat•type Yrll k~hite hnar s nnrJ GO hencl ment·type Poh.rHl $17~ PlwnP i\1 t'H'll CJJl li 121:J, FORD-195•1 Ma111Jrne Tudor yotll' ln'.Hilr• 1111•1 an ciPf'lric open hrf'd gilts. W. E. Krnnz & China boars and gtlts at auction ~Owl Mason Elevator Co. ~:i21•:nsl South ··1r·r·Pt 'liwlp pnri.J!Jic, ~i2'! iO All mnlws re· Econnmiml ()cylinder, 21one GERMAN Shorl IJnir l'ninl<•r Jl'IJrrrl 1nr! sr•t vwc•rl. Ill so used Son, 3U·liJ Tmnltnson rontl, Mason, Ft·Jday, October 18, one o'clock Phone OR 6-!i731 ' r!nish, 1nclio ami In A-1 concli pups, AKC 12 IVPPk·, I rcgi~tererl, port nble rnaf'i1 ines for sale, Phone Mason OR G 1787. nt the Howard Riley farm, 2 3flw2 t ion. old, sired by Sir GPnl ol Chum ll, rJ Sr''' lng l\1adunr. Serv· 2~wtf miles east of Charlotte on M.[iD. ------CIIEVROLET-1953 Bel Air 4- $5fl Phone IIolt OX rl2:i:lt. \Voorlo~r Pole Buildings / trr., ph om• I loll GX fl 22•15, tiGG5 A great plfering of meat-type ALio'ALFA HAY-1,200 bales of cloor. Ntccly eqmppecl. •JOwl r BREED r..:r,•nlal Aw•., Il11lt. 3:1wlf animals .for both purebred breed· Tool Sheds - Loaf!:Jg Barns seeoncl CL!IIIng alfalfa hay, 5 F'ORDS-1953 Tudors nne! For· to the bales lo 500 buies. Heaily nice rim~ !~our to choose from nncl ENGLISH POINTEH ~- 1\!.ilP, 2 er13 and commercial pork pro­ Bunker Silos - Lc.tp~o Sheds \N'I'Jr;)lTJo' IJ• ri, SJllln,•s, mnltress ducers. New bred lines. Polmuls Pole buildings any 1-liZe to ilt bay. Clnrcncc Boles, first farm OJ\ IT~prJ Cu' ·::1• "1': \',JIJ" nil good curs. years ole!. Yurd II a111erl. S!•ll or· .tl ,•1 ri 1r • s<'l •,111 t tl>lt• for· rot· ~oLrth of Mason on US-127 BR. BE'I T!;J:. :~OllD-1932 Custom Tudor V H. JrncJe fOl' olnytJting of Cf[lld] Vn"•l lr · l'.•r int"l •n c nllw · "xh·n~. BALED IIAY-M1xcd, good for :.!'ll:l l•:ito•t t tlldri, I loll •llw:.!p .from ye:.::· heifets. lqg write Howard Rtiey, Char­ financing ReC'onrlittor n·l fnt co.tlr,,: ciTUDEDAKER-1952 Champion phone Stocltbriclge UL 1·218G feeder cuttlc ancl horses, $20 lotte. 38w5 H.econr.:tlnnc•l fo" V.dl.:-> ,I tinnt nlln.'l nnd looks good. ·llw2 Frnz"n semen from our ABS Wis- Drop a card to me. I'll tall< to ton rleltvered Some never i];ut - I!ow~stlv f~!'~.~ tthc·ri lJITICI\-1951 Special 2·cloor. .!Uiflln.tlir· 11 oi' lwt. '·:·m !li l'nn consin stud. / HEIFERS-6 registered Hol- you at your convenience. lwel. Roy D. Donald, 1287 Lamb BEAGLE PUPS-2 AKC tCI(I1-l· Warranter! 111 Wt itt11g Dynafinw, ru:Jlo ant! /::'ODd te1ed Old enough In •;tml ('o, plronr i\l,tson steins, 6-12 months old !rom Your Local Cont rnctor ro.td, phone Mason DR 7 0~82. 1rnnsportatinn. huntmg. Phone Mason Of{ 71!172 11 I w 1 All proved sires high-producing dum. Bu rite 1lw1 ' I I 1 1 FORD-194G Tudor. One of thoqe Nollllng to .Join Ormsby breeding. Robert II Now J', tltr. lf'.~t t11nc to -" " I ltnrrl-to-fincl ntcc early models. - 11 IV I 111 good r•nttrlltion, $~ per set·vice Sturman, 2348 S. Ives road, Les- Dexter D. Thornton 193G CIIP.VIlOLET Del H.ny 211 Com~ tn ami get n better em. PUPPIES - R English SetiPt' S7:1 f1 .1 BPr'c h, "-:f{i S .Jr•ffpJ son, lie, phone Mason OR 6-4580. door. Dm·k green pamt, IJ',wJ; PrIced rtght. Bnnk llnaneing, puppies R wee nlrl Scf' .tt i\!.tson, plwtw l\!.1snn Oil 7-2:i:3J. CALL Route 1, Williamstrm Miscellaneous I<~ iJ1w1 1lwl Phone Mason OR G·1481 ------and while vtnvl in!Ptior•, V·R R Ch . 5458 North Okemos 10ar!, M.1snn LOADER - Barber Greene buck- eng me, PO\.v_eri];l!rlc, I .trim and 0y riS ens en George D. Harris or Mason OR 7 0710 et loader on crawlers, $1,500, 1 t llwlp l~LJo:cn:w STOVr:s. 2; mhinct -~------smk, \l'fltPI' /tr,tll'r ,mrJ set o( Dansville Phone MA 3-3541 FHEE E£.1'IMATES Also 1950 Chevrolet dump truck, hc,!lcr $I ,(>!l.>.flO 1 "Yottr FrienrJJy Ford Dealer" PUPPIES-S J.tl'l·rlt'\' 'ub•, Alsn sltnw and American Breeders Service Land race 29wtf completely equipped and licensed 19~'1 CHEVROLET Bel An· 2- 210 State- Mason awny. Mrs Mona .Jcnn IJur h wr '"' ·l'l•rnll' D·tnsvllle MArltson 33wtf Phone Holt OX 9-2796. 30wtf door h.ndlop V R wttlt pac, I Phone OR 7-9511 ~~~~ road, phone Masm~ I~:~ :l ::>lil 4lwlf REGISTERED BOARS GARDEN TRAC1'0lt ancl MOW- whtlewall tne; llml f'"C like r Open Evenings I ~ POLAND-CIIINA spring boars, ER SERVICE-Now rs the time SAFES - All makes, types and new, Po wet gil de ami I .trim with I PICK~UP=l9".>'1 1-ton C!Jevrolet ------E:LJ ( 'I'J(]( H \i-Tf:J' lfl-in Cool· strictly meat-type, from good 100'/r> Imported blood from 'l and to have your garden tractors ancl s1zcs. Bought, sold, opened and I sized htters. George H. Ellison, 5 star litters. Ready for service. lawn mowers serviced and read­ rc·pairecl. Vault doors, money rear ~c,tt '•])('a IWI' A~ Itnrp one pickup With combinutlon Oma- pOU t ry lllrhtf't,!tot', lti.P nrw,pusi.IHIIiwl ~Ti. Ah1 tyrw 1:211 haseAI· phone Mason OR 7-6461. 33wlf led for a WOI ry-free season of chests, sleel desks, filing c.tJ,i­ owner car. Pnccd at $l,GJD.OO, lin st11ke ruck Very good con· .H~<•r Jo r:. l!'nt ron,lttlon, operation Have your garden l!J,)5 CHEVROLET Del Ray 2- 1 11 nets, tear gas and combtna­ clition. Phone Mason OR 7-1111 Pltonr' •.tng TU Leland E. Perrine tractors and mowers servtccd at door. Ivory ami li••hl blue with B_A_B_Y_C_II_Ici(s_--si-a,-.,~, - -d-i-d;~ ~ton r.,~, :2-i~t:l. tion service. Murphy Safe Co., <1lw1 1 1 'i1wl IIAMPSHIRES Mtller's Farm Home ltntl Gorden fj[)£i1 South Cedar street, Lansmg. matching vinyl mlet ior, V 8, ---- Also ready-to Jay pullels rrn 1050 FORD-Good condltton; sale from our own r;atchr.ry, Ify & Son Supply, 457 N. US-127, Mason, One quarter mile south of sl.ltlclard shift, has rncho and Registered and Commercial nlso 15-in Beagle, works real Line hybrids, Wh1te Leghorns, PI /\NO llptt;:1tt t'o,rri f'OIIdtlion, First !arm west of Dansvllle on phone OR 6-5519. 12wlf Pennsylvania intersection on US- healet nnrl wllilr'WalJ lit C'·· All this iot $1,2!l:i.OO. good. Blaine LoVette, phone Les· White Rocks for Pggs or broilers :;:~o C.ill Lansing I 'E; fJ Hf!i!l.• M-36. 127 or 1 mile north of Holt. Spring boors ready for service lie .JU !J-2746. 'llw1 Gulliver's Hntehcry and Potrllly 'llwlp Phone OX 4·3241. 23wtf 195.3 OLDS 2 flom· IInli,lay Jiy. Phone Dansville MA 3-2442 ------Farm, Route 2, Eaton R,lptrls. Offering a completely new strain New and Used ----~------VOLKSWAGEN, 1957, transport- Il!•;A'l/Nf; STOVE L1rge stt.e 41wtf drnmatie, rarlio nnrl hcat~r A :-'hone 5331. 31wl r of bloodluws from our new BOILER - Superflash oil-feel nne owner car. $1,G!),i 00, er Kombt, scats 9 people or con­ rloumc t', rt~\ d nPIYPH 22jr') brood herd of sows to satisfy RAMS-Registered Oxford rams. Equipment steam boiler. Inquire at 1547 verts 1o panel truck Cost $2,400 WHITE MUSCOVY DUCKS, ~ In \\'t l! nfllfr', fl Oil pho!H' l\1dSOJ1 both old and new customers. Don Hill, Jr., 3135 Okemos Dexter Trail, Mnson. 4lwl 19:15 CIIEVROLJi;T 210 'I Llom Sell for $1,900. 25 to 30 mtles per 8 lb, allve, 25c pe1· JIJ, Don S OJ: lo t7.,!! •II wl p This is the finest selection of road,' a mile~ south of Okemos. slal1on wag n n, Gl'ylinclnr, gallon of gas. Phone Mason OR Jennmgs, phone Lansin,r:: ED boars we have ever hnd to of· Pmlable ~~ h. p. cleclnc air HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS - slnnrlarcl shtfl !\ G passenger LlVJNC JWm! ':IH'l'IC-Speecl 40wtf compressor 7-8562. 41 Wl 2·6006. .fer. One or a truck-load. Richter's wagon priced I o move'. $1 ,49~ DO Otli'Cll w llll'f' l)fll' \VoiSIIC'I' 2 20·in. automatic barn fan, $69 50 odd trthlc•, 2 'Jx 12 1ugs, nne with PUREBRED' Oxford rams and Farm, 3G17 Willoughby road near Ul 17 CHEVROLET-4-cloor sedan, HY-LINE LAYERS are America'' We welcome your visit to the 12-in. automattc milk house Hl31 CHEVROLET 210 11-dnnr. Lo p.ul; anrl a Sl'ltftrny riP!,J<. M1s . sorhe ewe lambs. .A:lsq single Holt. 41wl $50. Also half·lon Ford plclwp, Jar gest selling layers. II.!Iehrd farm any time. fan, $47.60 cally owned Pow I' g I i cl e, unit Ghore ,'aoy milker with c slake raclt, $85. Phone Aurellus nne! raised throughout the U. S., l'<~ul i'lmm,"man, photw Aure­ SIEGLER Oil nncl Gas Space GUN-16 gauge pump, good con- power brnkes, E ZI, radio nml lius 'JS22. •llw2 puhip and mqtor. Henry Siegrist, 3712. 4lw1p in Canada, Europe nncl Lalrn Heaters r, piping, blue nylon dress with cabmet lwnea1h. Good condl· on cheap feed, without much Ia· for 22 stalls; Stewart Cllpmaster 40 2 south of Dansv~lie at corner of CHEVROLET TRUCKS dlo, heater and Fordomntlc, lion, rc.Jsonable. Phone Lansing 1955 Sedan Delivery. Ready to $1,695. hoop petticoat, all size 6 and like bor. 5 outstanding young bulls cow clippers; 2 feed racl•s for CORN PICloCER - Ford .J?ear· Howard and. Wtlllamston ro~ds, new; also girl's boots, size 10, TU 2·G132 41w1 ready for service. These cattle cattle; power paint sprayer; My· born,, mounted. A·1 condttion, Phone Dansvllle MA 3·2031. worlt, $995 00. 1954 BUICK Special 4·door. Dyna· flow. Very clean, $1,195. l311.r and one; 2 pairs of boy's BED - Spt·ings nnd mattress, consigned from some of the lead· ers hay -car: good ·set. of,. work Carl Hlle, phone Stocltbrldge UL 32wtf 195<1 1-ton ptcimp. 4 speed trans· l!l53 PONTIAC 4-cloor, Radio and shoes, sizes 7 and 8. Dorothy fcnlher hrrl, 3 straight chairs, 5 lng herds of Michigan, Indiana harness and 11e.veral collars; Sing· 1-4886. 40w2p TURKEY SHOOT-Sponsored by mission, spare tire, paint stili heater, $595. Chelf, phone Dnnsv1ile MA pictures. 333 l~ast Maple, Mason. on floor of box, deluxe cab, one· and Ontario. The dairyman who er treadle sewing machine. A. B. JOHN DEE lt E semi-mounted Capitol City Rille club. Turkey, 1951 BUICK 2·door. Dynaflow, ra· 3·2487. 41w1 41w1p milks cows for a profit find this CQok, ~357 Craig road, Stock· corn plclter, good condition, hams, chickens. Sldll, luclt a'nd owner ami has very low mile· dlo and heater, $395. - ----··------sale the best source of supply for phone Stockbridge UL ready to pick. Bert Schertzlng, novelty targets. October 13 at age. $1,095.00. WOMEN: If you're n game hunt· LARGE QUAKER OIL space brld~e, 1950 BUICK 4-cloor. Dynnflow, er, get your outfit at the Mn· outstanding cows, that continue 1·2422. . • 41w2 second farm south of Catholic Coon Creel• range. Go north at 1 $195. hcator, fully automatic, ther· to make a profit year after year. • -~ • ' 1952 /:i-ton pickup. Local truclt, son PX. Solld reel hunting punts 1 mostatic controls, in good shape, The sale that Is growing In popu. CORN. CRIBs:-Single wood corn Churc I road on Patman road. stoplight In Williamston, 3 miles one owner. Low mlleagc. Hurry 1957 BUICK Power steering, with quilted linings. Solid or on this one. $59:i.OO. braltes and loaded with extras, Wtlh 275 gal. fuel tnnk. .Johnele Jarlty every month. TB & Bangs crib and l!gh,t pole crib, holds 40w3 to Germany road, left or west on plaid red hunting coats and ,lack· Adams, 706 S. Muin, Leslie, phone 1951 %·ton pickup. In excellent $2,995. tested. Milking cows mastitis 1,000 bu. Light pole Is 25 ft. and CORN CRIBBING _ 4·ft. high, ~e~~i{. road one·quarter ~~~ ets, hats, Insulated underwear. Leslie .TU 9·33•11. 41w2 tested. Bank terms, see Floyd has been used o,ne yea.r. 3325 Pine 50·ft. rolls. Also polyethylene 4 condition, $495.00. Mason PX. 41w1 NatJonal Bank of Detroit, T~ road;· ft~st house south ofT plastics for covering corn cl'lbs, BANK RUN ami barnyard till, Hilton & Richards GA'rELEG TABLE - Antique COAT-Woman's wine coat, !urge walnut, 22x36, open, 22x60; ' li'iilrn~IJth: Mich. C. B. Smith, Cavanaugh road or 3 miles north silos, ete. Mielwlson·Baker Lum- Processed road gravel. Mason AI Rice Chevrolet Corner US·127 and Legion Road : ,r.::~:~:~nag4~r & Auctioneer, Wll· of Holt. P.ho~e Lansing TUrner her Co., Mason, phone Mason OR Gravel Co., Fmncls Slusser. Open Fl'iday Nights size, very good condition, $5. block am! chl'ome bird cage and Open EveningS' Til 9 Also fuel oil heater, $10. c. V. stand. Kennet:-o t:rnham, 3787 . 41W1 '2·31173', ' : .,, ''" "' • -41wlp 7·3751. 41wl Phone Mason OR 7·1111, lGwtf Phone OR 7·3061 Mason, Michigan I > I o \h, Mason Post, 727 s. Lansing St., Mason. Edgar road, phone .t.~:Mile JUstice 41wl (No phone). 4lwlp 9:3749, !lwtf 1 There's a million dollars in real estate advertised On this page I

October 10, 1957 A-7 IN MASON, nlc P nnP slrn y ulltn ALL MODJ~RN 2 huri!'Oom hnmP., WANTED-- Corn pic lwr, In good I•'Oil. HEN'l'--3J•onm rlowm lulls C:ON'J'110L IT!TN'I'ING on ymtr Ingham County News,l Mason, Mich., mncletn house wllh llvmg 2 cal guruge, dnulll!> lot. •I% llltllling rmlet•, McCor·mlelt· upnr·tmenl. fctn nlshed ot p.ully fill 111 '' llh Nn llltnling ~lgns 1oom, rllnlng •11''11, llill'iwn, 8 mllc•s south or Mason. Don MeH' DPl'rlng 01 .John D!'PIP. prefP.l'l'l'd. furnisher! Pllvnlu nul~itle r>n II 0111 J ll)~h !Ill l Ol!lil Y New l, 1 !lith, phone Mnson OR 7 068£1. m;n«Jllt!NC:S len APPLES-12 vurletles, Also np· Jwrh·nom•, with 1'" hnlhK bPIWPI'II P11ll lypo Etlll'st SIIIIW, 3811 813 s 1111 ~;,. 41wlp J:n

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"LOOR SANDE:n.-, Jewett SIJ .ugh t fwm I he fm m Perkins IIarrlwn rr!, Construction Co IN MASON - 4-room modc1n son OR G 4311. Russell, Bllllmnll anrl Scbago house, gm age, located on paved ~1.1son Polutocs ~lrcct, $5,300 with $1,000 clown. nr: 'r r.t d m on 71Sfll Squash Cabbage 2lwlf IN MASON-Groom house, gas Onrons Cauols Bullard Waltz NURSING IJOMr; h,p, & for (I p.IIIPI!I', No1lh of LnnKing to Allwar,J IV D-1701 1 ontl, 2 miles eusl to Kells !Odd Phone St. Johns 28·F'·4 or G7·F·5 MASON, 4 room morlem house on paved street. ~6,850 Wl' 11 - Farm Services $1,100 down. MASON, 2-famlly house, one 1· room apartment and bath up, down 5 rooms and buth, locatccl

Apples T~ailers MciNTOSH DELICIOUS JONATHAN SPIES

IMPROVED LOTS - $700 and up. Approximately 99x135. Lo­ TRUCKING - Gener .tl IIueklnf' cated Within 2 bloclrl,rtulriJ c• Not n dlllJl of win has Iullcn this memhorshiP th thd Amorlclln Plants-Shrubs 1 tash Saltarlny on DeC.tmtJ tond, 0UilltllltJy Cnttlo t!lub, i'Y qualify ~sr P/R/.f$ EACN ~ nf 0 Spartan [lames till~ full, week, not lust weelt ctthez·, Avct missing only tlw California gnme east of Leslie In ilunlter IIIII age mean tcmporutme fol' the fng nl! n junior lnctn wr of the Y#~ Pf/RtV F..Wt-1?11 1.1 f,AJ, NO I'H'I•, township Wa?P :rt:' Af.-«'6 T,f'£ ln~t Saturday Oldsmobile Is p o PRIMJWSI~S - Gut your prim week was 49 I or the snme wcclt AOCC, Ql~MIIe Will mcotve It /'A~ ,fi:l(' £Y£RY vldlng hnnsportatlon for llw roses now nnrl havt bios wms Mrs Orville ilnlley, 21, Dans Just year t t wus 48 mcmbct'hhfp ccrtlttcntl! ahd haw 1 1'1!/t.Y NEII'.SPAPFR bnnd to the Michigan and tlw I lie wmlrl ptorlttc lion of wool nll wlnt1 lonJ:: Archy's r,rr.r.n ville, hu s n br olton pelvis .tlong the prlvllllgn of regh!tertng hor ull hnuHo Z:J'i Mcclwnlc street, Mn with cuts and bruls1•s Snndtn Oruly tempct.tturos ns recordocj OuorJJBdy nt tl1Q loW membo1 Pt/IJILISIIEP IIY THB (Wisconsin gnmos Is uhout 1'- hllllnn JlOUilcls yenrly, son. Phone Mu~on OR 7 2!i'il West, lG, Dansville, was tnlwn to .Jt tlw Mason scwngl! disposal rllte. 'rhn Junior trtombertJhlp will 1/AIITI.fP S7i'/Til$ 40w2 a hospital with head Injuries plant were. be ltl efledt uhtll the new member Mt s illalne Arm oUt, 20 011 Low Hlgll renbhes 21 ye11rs of age ------ROO IS Mums, Orlcntnl poppies Octobe1 3 ~f) ORDER FOR t•Unt !CATION (blood 11 d or ornngo) und vet, hrol1o her tight hand nnd 6UJ Nc11rly OIJO yoUng peokle from Main Drag FINAL ACCOUNT Jctoher 1 Sl GU 1111 over Ute United Stnfcs hnvo peony tools Dn.tn Slm1 I\Pifmd, wus 1ut about her lmees Louise dctobcr 5 l\11•mhcr" of tl11• IfllJlliY FISIIIIECK-Novomhor I 10n7 Shepherd 18 D.tnsvllle, had her 31 GU been ncc'epted for junior tncmb<'r· Coming 108 I let hl't I Stod\htldge, phone Llctober G ...... 31 fi!lliUIII!Iill'll nut rat tho homr• Stucl\btldge UL 1 218G 11 w2 mouth cut and she also cut her 66 shlJI In tho Am~rltmn duornSI!y nf iho lead1•r, JUrH ,Jot•! Uctohor 7 34 clttb since the jltogrnm knot' Miss Mr1xlnn Allen 17, ilat Uctollet 8 02 Cattle Scheffel', 1\londttY nfttancnn At1ctions tie Crcclc, escaped Injury 36 76 s tnrtcd In J unl! 'I ULIP BULBS sptlng flowe1lng Jcto1Je1 !l 30 tm· tlll'lr fh st mrl!'ting bulbs, lrnpotled from Holland, Mt s Bailey wus rlrlvlng Whtlo 68 Recjulrerhenta for Junlllr mrm During the meeting- I he girls Sat~rday for fall plnntlng St11rk trocs and rounding n em Vf' the c.ti sl !dried tm1 ship In tl1e AOCC ariJ !!I Ill pic Jcnzned pnrls of the sewing mn shrubs fot l,mdst.l)ll! and home off the to~rl Into n ditch nnd Young people lh!tst bh hldlvlchtnl chine The next meeting will be October 12 orchmd Algt n A ewcts locul .t)Jrllnst a I rce Court Actions ownerR of one ot mhto purcbrect October 21 at the Scheffer home snlesmnn 711 E.tsl R.tc o street, Guernseys, nntl ut least oml of 9 mdes South of Eaton Roptds Leslie, phone Leslie ,TU 9 93GG tllo animals mu~t be roglsterml on M 9'/ 36wtf Herrick or become rcglsteretl at lhs, on 7 2361, I h~ (•of nlo nf thn Hrnrc of Mlnhilrnn M.ulett Agency 1lwlp v~ Jim Bfttv "" Clrrlar UIIJmlntlrut conn rlfll f T IMI"!H Atlrn.c) Sahu·day rho l'nr nln n( 1)1~ ~rnl• hf Mlrhl II WOMEN-Chrlstm~s selling sen • • 1'•1"""1 F' Sulllvlln Orllor oxtondlng Oc~ober 19 son stm ts cnrly with Avon Prnbcltlon tlnrl t FMrlortr~•nn "' Bhco'mnn A Vnlu thlr• H.llcs tr.rlltoty now !lenni!Jt Or•lor tn lnlorvnM 3 Mtlos West of DeWitt 1 nv.tll.thll' C,tll I msl ng IV 2 Gf!n3 1nr.lna flnnflt'P Cnrflprntlan vA Cr rl P: Rner nnd l'nh1 rt R, ltnnr Order fnr or wr11c Avnn M.1n11ger '501 N diKnn\ ct y Complete Ltne of Wrllnut sli eel, Lunslnr, for Inlet Einln (, C:ohh nnrl Junnltn F. Cnhh LATE MODEL FARM VM All·• I n Vrnnrnhr ~n·l lrl• r, Vlnn view 4lw1p cour Connlu•lo~ of dellhorntlon dl• EQUIF-MENT fl)frr.ement, Jury dlt~chnrsrecl ( Mos Hy John Deere) Thn l'•nJll• (of ,,,, )>lqtr nr ~llchflfRn \IH Verlnn Jlny Wonil 01 rlor for il'unmnr.f! TRAILER COACH for nt rnr ln.H , % or I ton Ptckup Lost and Found nm oil lf nldn4 VIJ Gnrrett Turn[' 1 t nl Or ler f n~ulnKt Hall tlcecnH~d by und he Full Lmc of mtdcllc or September fwm B F foJ C HUH( CO f At end Tr f,u m 2~74 West Holt [t IK Oadctcd 1h 1t ctcdJlo t nf 1Udd FARM EQUIPMENT ro.u!, M.1son, phone Mason OR dcr.cnHcd n1c u rullt.!cl to rtct-tc nt tl c! dmH to HI HI c nt ul the Prohntc or 7 4!l3G 41w1 lice t .W8 HolllHtcr Buill ~ Lnntllllst' Michl~ 10 on 01 IH rOI c th 19th d IY r iwinlake Farms. LOST - Boy s blcyclo missing Deer mhcr A D 111 7 nt n nc ro1 ty fivf from D,mcer Co SlnCe Saturday 0 clock In the fo1 t "'on HI I t me un I Inc. till CU bel Ill-{ hr cl y U(f olt ted f01 the afternoon If found please return Lantz Baby ~ :h WE'CkR fJrevJ J lH to HI Ill dllY or hcur ng In lerirllng to the arrest and con son was born at Foote hospital, vR Mnhc 1 Sylvc!;lm 'l 1 ml berorc tiHJ the lnghnm County NcwH 1 neWHflllJ'e' vlctlon of the person or porsons Jack"on, Tuesday The baby dtrl cou1 L wtlho 1L jury verdict not J,:llilty 11 r1ntcd 1 n 1 c1rc ulntl!cl 10 ewll county on m t1on or d reel! I veul ct IUMitCJh· nnd t1 l 111 ul 1 cl tlomn gl\j known who came 111 and mahclously not live Ilc was burled at Jones chnt JclutHcd lntcrcRted tJILI t ICH uddlt!Onnl no lace a~ Feighner plur,ged and destro)ed melons cemetery ruesclay at 2 p m Rev 1 he Pt!OJ Jc of the lCfJUire I by II w Robet t Btrldtson officiated nt the VM Clluunce Conch nltd cm uert off a 1m ge field of cnu1 t w1tho 1L JUry v rdlct Jtullty nM gt r~vcs1de servtces pumpkins from my son's project thlrgtHI rlitHid on o~n l~cognlznnco A11ctioneer Contact the Ingham county sher Sttt VIVIng In addition to the flo nd u1 Sleol I 1 lu~eutlon CorJJort tlon of Prohntc \ H F1 nnciH J Cm I Inc Oa Ucr or dill· --~------Mason iff s depdl I mont of myself There prtrents are a btolhot, Lee and miHHOI ORBER APPOINTING TIME FOR hns been much more th~n $50 the grandparonts Mr and Mts Donl ld D Dl!yal urn Vfl Mnr~owrotlb HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR Phone Mason OR b-5682 W E1 nHl 1 nd Dorothy Snlter!'l Order of DETERMINATION OF HEIRS produce dost10yed and stolen Lyle True and Mr and Mrs Ray J!HmJKH tl McKENZIE-December 19 1957 Eaton Raptds 9821 John W Rtdglcy, Kelly road Ma Lantz of Lesho The f'copl or the Stolo of Mlcht~Hn Stnt(l of M!chtJ:nn rha Ptobntc Court son 41w4p \ ~ Jim StevcnK 01 de nt Jlolntlnl( coun• fot the County of ImduLm tiul (Jnmcs BurnH) At n tteH~Ion of IHttd Com t ht!ld nt the For Top Dollar Po ohntc OIT1cc In the Clly of M ••on Ill Loyal Daughters LEGAL NOTICES the tuthl Countv on the Olh tli Y of Octobot A 0 10'7 A rliiC CoriY Call Us Poc•ent liON ROBERT L IJHAKE Mtldo od [, Ftowct Have Meeting ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Judge of rrobntc DcJmty UcgiHtet of P olmtc Personals FINAL ACCOUNT fn tho Mntte1 of the E•lntc of ROll ____ .Mrs Morrts Reinhart, prestdent AYRES-Novombor 5, 1957 ERT L MciCEN~!E n, ec111od CiRCLE- YOUR CALENDAR _ of Loyt1l Daughters and host Slnte or MuhiJ.:"nn the Prohllte Cotut :~ 1t ur 1 unrln~-r to tho Gl,)tll t thnt tho fm thu County of lnJ hnm ttme i01 1 tel:!cntullon of clntms nJ.{ninHl Another good Booster ham sup esses f01 the evening Mrs Jaclt At. n t~Ciitdon of t1 lid Court, hultl on Octohc1 I 1917 Khld cHtnte Hhoulll hr llmltr cl nnd thnt n per at D,msvllle Method 1 st Baylis and Mrs But ton D Wallt t lmo nnd plncc be RIIJIOint.Jd to recc vc Chutch Wednesday, October 16 e1, prestded at guest ntght They Poeud 11f Yes, Davis has added another name to men! of sewer und water systems. 11 Wllt>ln lt•tmlnumt plnnl., Could 19 + 51 Walking in Sleep its long list· of Famous Brand Clothing f 'l'he hnnrl Issue will be placed he· t>Uelt be mn)lloycd feu• Olll' HlliV· lore electors November 5, ngn'l Claims· thnt slccpwnllwrs nrc A-The usc of lagoons, or ox!· Below are some of the ques· protected ngalnst falls and other The Name, Suh, Is tlons aslced of the mayor and his dation ponds, would require n answers: large Isolated area heeauHe of Injuries by some sixth sense do ,odors. The state hcnllh depart· not always stand up In tests, Q-!Hnny roof drnlrlH luwc hccn ,mcnt requires n minimum of Congress Office Fred Gamble, 50, proved It Frl· ® I'l!mnvcd frnm Httnllm·y ;;~~w•w~. I ,000 feel of Isolation from the day night. While sound asleep he Wouldn't the Jtmo.;cmt Hll\VItg•~ edges of the lagoon with Isola· tool\ a wall\, fell rlnwn n !light Jock.!.l/ JlliLnt lm aAicqmate with tltiK re· tlon being by property owner· Goes to People of stnlrs and brolce his arm, He mnvul of !ltolm wul.cr f1·om tlt•J ship. The health rleparlment has ThE! sixth district mobile con· was also cut and bruised nnd is UNDERWEAR Hysl.em? approved only one lagoon instal· gresslonal office will visit Stock· now In Mnson Geneml hospital A-No. This plant has been lnllon in Mlcillgan ..This lnstnlln· brlrlge, Gregory and Pinckney on with his le(t arm In splints. unnble to nllaln lhe reduction In tlon Is experlmenlnl ami Is lnealml Friday, October 11, Congressman Gamble Is n balwr nt: Michigan sewage strength, even during dry In a summer resort area, Also, C h a r I e s E. Chamberlain an· Stnte university, He mulccs his wmtther, which is being required ·Mason's wnter supply is drawn nounced, home with his sister, Mrs, H. C. .by the Michigan dcparlment of from gt•avel formntlons and The traller·offlce wlll be located Graham, 234 West. Ash. Mrs. Gra· health. might he contaminated hy the In the business dlstt·lct' of each ham ·was· awakened by the noise Q-ls II JWW HllWilg'H phmj; 'USC of lagoons, community, the schedule l10ing of her brother tumbling down the phtnned, nr will It hc1 1111 enlarge. as follows: Stockbridge, 9:30 to stairs. She summoned neighbors, mm1t of Ute prl'~~>nt; plant? Wlll 11:30 a. m.; Gregory, 1:00 to 3:00 and n doctot•, t.tm Jtresont Jlln.nt lm used m· p, m.; and Piriclmey, 4:00 to 6:00, uba.ndmwd? Lansing Group Chamberlain will spend as SI~NATOit WH,L Sl'EAI{ A-The planB for the new sew· much time with each visitor as. Senator Wllliam F. Knowland, We age plant arc titled, "Additions Sends ·Delegate announced candidate for the gov. to Sewage Treatment Plant." the errand requires, he said. He crnorship of Califomla, will Invite Howbeit, It will be a different The Greater Lansin;:: Ass,,dn· emphasized that no appointments spcnk at a Young Republicans methocl of sewage treatment. The lion for Retarded Cl!ilrlrcn i~ CETTINO THE COLD FACTS-A remote' operator of•the arc necessary. rally at the Hotel Olds Monday Christmas existing sludge drylnr: heel, eli· represented nt. the eighth annual ,Tellurometer, a I'cvoiullonnry new device fot· measuring dis­ "Most of the people who slop noon. He will be accompanier!, lo gester, and pla!jt: sewers will he cunvenllon of the national assn· tuncc by microwave, contacts the master station during a sur­ by to see me have some problem Lansing by Michigan's Senator Lay-Aways! used. All other units of the pres· cintlon In St. Louis. The COllVC!l· vey in the Bello! Strait orca of Canada's Northwest Terri­ Involving the federal government Charles Pottc_r.____ _ ent plant will he maintained on a tlon opened Wednesday, tories. Two· men using the 'l'elluromctet•, Introduced Into the which our office Is equipped to ---- ·ta dby b!ISIS. They will not be Lee A. Trumble, one of lhr. U.S. Navy's ·Military Sea Transportation Service for 1957 handle," the congressman said. :i;a:cloncd upon completion of !~Junclers· of the Lansing orgnnl· operations, can establish a seven-mile base line that would tnlcC! 60 men using conventional equipment 25 days to survey. "Others wish to discuss such fs. th0 1 t . zallon and • the recently elecl,~d Pan · president of the Michigan Asso· sues as inflation, aid to elderly Q-If 11 new elevated wut.cr cint.lon for Retarded Children, is people .and social security bene· i'ltnrugli ta.nlc I~ built, whut. wlll a delcgntc. fits; all of which may be the HUNDR[DS hnppcm to the shmdplpe? Isn't The Lansing associ a tlon Is cne Churc.hes· Plan Observance subj~cts of legislation· In the next Other.. .. Famous Names You'll tim Jlllintlng of Ute stiUHIJIIpe ll of more tilan 500 member units session." Of ll<'mliCJS.'i expemlltut·e In view nf of NAHC. This year m~r

Original Values BASKETBALL GOAL 69c PAINT $1urdy round ateel with rtlnlorC• to $fe98 1-u broctl and aolld back plait, 26•2.125 ll1t of top LEAF RAI(._ :ROLLER Hta~ duty cord net. Rfll. $2.25. and TRAY SPECIAL ·$298 ..SCREEN ~ 'DOOR HAIRCUTTING ••,. $5.95 •391 STORM COVER' · SET .· ~eg. $·r o.fs !my 1111 lmoglnabt. ••• · FOOTBALL BATTERIES lor tnry hou1tholll uae, . ' You'll want a ftw of thttt Harty Ollmtt model, Genulnt 2fln, long. 8 point cut,'Made of SJ19 WORKSHOP $ ,, ·2. FOR 19c I thlt tAetpllonol ralui, cowhide cant .• , , •alwt lfpt loptr ground, flted and 111 cru• . GUN L . . bladdtt, Regulation alit •nd DISPE~SER ••1 clble 'llttl, Regular $a,95._ $7. 95 l~ctfl~~~ qualitY , , , 1Upll . INioht.· 79c . SPECIAL . power. Sloe• up at lhtlt . CAULKING ...::... low arlct1, .. . . ~ See .our Window -fo~. ~

Many ·Qther 'Sped~ IS Perkins.·' r , ' ., : ' , ' , ·HardWare• • • ' • • • .-·· MASON ,• I PHONE OR 6-4311 . .. ·,· ·.·.i .'' .~ ... . -· .. ·, :~ ~:- ·:.:~_~ .. l ll'l ... '·· '-... Wafter Zimmers Return lnuiwm County New), Md~ou, Mich., ·, Janice ·Kester October 10, 1957 ..1 Home from Tour of West "~·~ To Be Honored Mr. and Mrs. Wnll.er E. ?.lrnmm· h!y, At Colorado Springs they . MloH .Tunlea KeHler, S·Jiur'rtuy, nrr•ivcrt homo l~l'irlny nftcr lour· vbllr!d for fl rlnys rtl. tho hnmn of ·~ October 2!i, hrlde-oler~t of IJonnis ing In the west [ot• n month, 'l'he Mr, nnrl Mr~. Hnt'l'Y HlnU, for­ Zlmmara Uflecl fi modes of trrrvel Do oil ll.la, will he' honored ill :1 merly of Mason 11 nrl Ln nsing, nnd showers next wool<. 'l'ur.sdny evr:­ ... 1•, ::.;I or of deceased members. Pledges· temlancc, A general mcronso 111 * * * ATIENDS ANT~QUE SHO\VS ~'l"'l'.tl•·s :!.way o;,;r·ket at a fiu:!••rlip·IOIH·I•. I i:; ;·; ,. to the fla~:s \Vrul led hy Mrs. Elza memher~hip was reported. Home demonstration groups of Luncheon, Style Show "' l',lti.J,! a lin1iierl quautity la5ts il' ,.,;,n: ;:,,. Mrs. Ray Bullen altenrled an Y"" l•urgain of the the c~J'l!J:ty ha~e started thclt• new FiJty members attended the Gerald Diamond. Mrs. Snyder, antique show in Flint Thursday ln·i:~hlcot Lunp y~ar. fall sedson With enilmslmun and t1 M W , . club president presided nt the St I M h II CHICKEN SUPPER PLANNED put·pose, states Mra. Annette rst ruron oman s cub1 meet • . and I<'riday, and visited Mr. :n1rl a,n ey ars a 5 Wheatfield Grange members Sehneffer, horne demoll.!ltr>ttion lni .of tlw.club yenr Tuesday at meeting. Mrs. Mllto1i West. The We.~ts also entertained Miss Clara To Ma rk 50t.h Year will s_crve II fried chicken Slipper agent. RepresentatiYell !rom a!· the home pt Mrs. Clarence Boles Fashion models were Mrs. Saturday, October 12, at the most every group met at one o! on South ,Jackson road. After a John Edgar, Mrs. Charles Davis, Pawelsld of Bay City. Tuesday Mr. Md Mrs. Stanley Marshall Grange hall on Holt road, begin- the 4 organization dnys I!Clltu!red Mrs. Glenn Shercn, Mrs. Denton Mrs. Robert Ttussell of East Lan­ ot Florida, tormer residonts of nlng at G o'cloclt. . over· the county last week, she deeeert luncheon the ~rogrnm Eckhart, Mrs. Hohert Densmore, sing and Mrs. Bullen attended IIJe Mason,- wlll observe their golden • • • said was o. style show of, fashwns for Mrs. George Green, Mrs. L. B. antique show a't Post Tavern, wedding annlve!'sary W£!dnesday, \ ' ' · worne:~, presented by Mrs. Basil· Barr·, Mrs. Fred Jennings, Mrs. Battle Creek. OctoberlG, at their home in Tam- FamJ'Iy Celebrates A popular feature of extension Adams of Mills store. Claud Edgar, Mrs. Lawton He· * * * doings this fall is the potluck Fall hues were used as 'he mans, Mrs. Lynn Haynes· and Jesse Burgess' concl'itinn is im­ pa. At B' thd p t smorgnsbon!, and Mrs. Schaeffer color scheme In the Boies home. Mrs. Donald VnnrlcrVeen, Sr. proving. He hnd a heart al.lacl\ 124 E. Ash' Phone Mason OR 7-0231 Mr. ·nncl Mrs. Marshall1907 were lr ay ar y suggests thJs method of serving Committee members nnd hns1· Fou;· new members WPre re. 2 weeks ago. HOME FURNISHINGS maiTied OctobPr lG, • ln Ma· In honor of thr. birthday anni· nt your clL.th's next potluck meal:. esscs were Mrs. Boles, Mrs. Rob- ceived into the club. They nrc son. An· their marri£!d lives were5 vcrsnry of Mrs. Elmer Crandall, All !he dtshes to pass nre ~- ert Bullen, Mrs. W. F. Dart, Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Smith o[ Aurelius, spent In Ingham county until Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crandall ranged on o~e table. Guests file ChnrleJ5 Lawton, Mrs . .Jay Snyder, Mrs. Donald Cady, Mrs. Herbert years ng.o when Mr. Marshall re- c n t e r t a in e d Sunday evening. by on hath Sides of the table and Mrs. D. L. Swearingen and Mrs. Fox and Miss-Jean Fan·. tired and they moved to 'frunpa Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer h?ve a chance to ~ample as many where tlley buUt a new home. . Crandall, Jr., and fnmily, Mr. and r.hshes ns they WJsh. This casual The Marshall have ~ sons hv- Mrs. William Crandall nnd fam- type of service enables everyone lng In Michlgan, Otto m Lansing Iily and Mr. and Mrs. Elme.r to h~ve ~ chance at selection from and Ru~sell ut Pontine; 7 grand· Crandall Sr all the dtshes· and does away with Mason OES Will IRstall children and 2 great-grandchll· ' ' · the predicament o! having only dren. . A .luncheon, serv~d buffet style, one or 2 dishes ~t your end of Cll!Tte

I ' Distinctive pArmanents, por- I sonalized hair styling in now styles. I WE GIVE I • GOLD Coloring and reconditioning of STAMPS L , damaged hair. --- - Theatres • Dining Places· Dancing·. Racing· Skating EN·TERTAINMENT. • • "flow and Where to Enjoy Yourself'': Ingham County News, Mason, Mi(h., Q(tober 10, 1957 D·l enmlleri In the l'ifle Jlro.Ject OJ' Leclge cl!lled on Mrs. Peari Put'-: Jfacls;;: About Forests 4-H New'S have htJcn enrolled lust year. Hoytville News cell Thursday afternoon. 'l'hose Jlllrlldpllt.iug In the con· Uy Nam~ Purcell Mr·, and Mrs. Guy Mend visited test must. talw signed permission their· daughter, Mrs. Robert from their parents, n r•lffc and 20 Clnrllncc Pari\CI' called on Mrs. Club Has' Scavenger Hunt Rosie Osman Saturday evening. Hnlght, at St. Lawrence hospital THEATRE HITS rounds nf 22 longs. Pr·Izes will he Sunrllly evening. Wr!hllm·vlllr~ Hl eluh gatllercd rounded !Jy mountains covered given in county matches from Mrs. Jean Cm·tfs of Gmnd JIOX left lwhlncl. Mrs. Penrl Purcell und Harold.· at the home nf the lender, Mrs. wlt.h onl>, maple and elm trc!cs. lime tn time, were Sunday .dinner guests ot 'I'IJI on It nnad ,Jodwy It Is just sueh n dmmnlic net whlle Davis Clothing nne! Ball· ArlhLII' Chase, last •ruesrlny for a Facllllimr of the camp lpclude Mr. ntH! Mrs. Forest Lewis nn,d 'J'hm·s., Jeri., :Sat. whlc~il rwwrs in Gun Glory, to Dunn Ful'lllture split points with wlener'lllllcl hnmhurgc~r ronst. Aft· dining halls, nssemhly halls, ml· fllmlly of Charlotte. · 1 2 eneh, 'J'hc!re Is more limn nvernr.:e ex· lw shown nt tire 1 ox theatre bc- erwnr·rl thr!y went on a scavenger· tng~s uncl a swimming pool. BC'ttle Pnrlter und E. Parker cltcment nnrl sUSJlense 111 'I'lp on ginning Sunday, The film stnrs hunt. Main tnple for the conference Bowling Wnrner J{enn wns high for the called on Mrs. Hosie Osman Mon· Dend .Toclmy, whlr:h OfWI!s at Stnwnr:t Hhonda Flem­ 11 C~rnngcl', .Judy York, presfclr.nf of the wnH Whither Rural America. night wilh 513. Other· high scores dny. . the Jlox thmtlrc 'J'ilursclny. 'l'lw ing and Chill Wllls, with Steve i\lnscm Eur·ly Rh·ds cluh, tn·cslrled over· the business '!'oplcs presented were Fnr•mlng Kean's !i nnrl 10r• anrl Chrlsien· wer-e Chuck Powet·s nnd Calvin Mrs. Forest Lewis nnd children M·G·M drama stnrs ltobert 'l'ny· Howland, .Tnmcs Gregory and meeting after the hunt. TwentY· Is Business; Forwurrl Lool{ In Davis, 502; nnd Jnck Davis, 201. were Saturday luncheon guests lm· Dorothy Mnfone 111111 the new ,Jaeqtws Aulmdwn heading the sen's Ford Sales flPllt polnls with eight members nnswered roll enll Education, Across Community Thorburn Lumber & Coal .... 14 of Mrs.. John Purcell. , · Itallun lind Gla Scnla. sUJlJlCll'llng cast. . Bill'~ Ball Shop and Mill's Store. , , ' BasPrl on Philip Ym·dan's novel, by giving their blt·tltday and age. Lines, nnd Neighbors in Other Mason Home Appliawe toni> all Davis Clothing ...... 14 Mrs. Betty Spitczley wns a 'flw Chnrlr.s Leclerm· serecn Man of IIH! West, the picture was New oiT!cers installed dltrlng tiT situations ns a hnrs(~ Tnce In stmnpcde filmed .in Painted Can· Derby Neighborhood high series fen· the evening with After installation or officers the . 'fhe Ingham group attending whldr bollt nnlmal unci .1odwy are yon, ncar El. Centro. lllrs. G. W. Sprlngnmn a umfi. lbrldgc; Don Andrews and FOX leorie rise In .fame of a counh"/ Janelle Flsl>, J!i3; nml Lu Ko· Smorgasbord Gun Glory 'fhey, also had a !Jooth or bul,ccl treasurer repcll'lr.d a l>alnncc of Irfs Jean Prentice, East tanslng; hoy to show business heights-a $19.3[), .Jucly Mc.:Gownn told about Willie Wnrdowsld, Leslie; Lee lnsa, 152, 1-iun., ilion., 'l'•ws. plot which parallel's Presley's gor:ids and served coJTee and Mason Home Appliance 15Yo 4% Following U of M-State Game frnnltfurts all evening. safety In lite home in eonnection Thorburn, Dick Fanson, .John Wlwn a man :whleves n repuln· own climh'to fame. Bill's Bait Shop ...... H G · 'Mrs. ~d Ottoman and Christine wilh poisons within reach of Coy, Janice Gibson, Joyce Wllson, lion a.~ a gun rlght1•r·, gamiJJpr· and A lop-llight cast s1trrounds children. Susan Wilson, and Wilmot Me· Mlil's Store ...... 12 8 Saturday. October 12 drifter· wlw almnrlons his fnmily, Pressley henrlerl by Lizabeth visited her sisters in Christensen Ford Sales J1% 8% Lartsing. It was voted !o pay 15c dues Dowell, county 4-H club agent, it l'f!CJLtlres art extr:wrdinary ad Smtt, Wemlell Cnrey and .Ti:tmes J{ean's 5 & 10c ...... fi H Serving Begins a~ 5 P. M. Jean Acl>ley, who Is a freSh· each mon1~J. Mrs. .Clwse an· Mason; Don Stover. and Bill fm• him to regain llw resJiecl of Gleason. '!'he ntm Is loaded with nounced that. county a'c:hievcment Spencer, Michigan State unlver­ Art's Hamburger Shop .. 1 19 his community and o[ the son lw !J•reslr.y-sung rock and roll tunes. man at MSU, has been released 1\Tn.o;on 700 from the campus hospital after wlll he 'l'lntrsclay, October 24, at slty; and Nancy Purcell, Neway. Doublo Sor•ing Capacity of L••l Year 8 fl. m. in the Mason school nudl· go qounty. Ingham had the lar.g· Thorhurn Lumber & Coal Co. an attack of Asian nu, and is moved Into a first place tie with back in school, toriitm. The cluh will !lave its est county delegation in attend· HERE'S THE MENU! Dnvls Clothing by winning 3 Bobby Ottoman has returned local achievcmcn t: Octo her 25. ance. Ottawa HiUs News Eleanor Fot'C'mat,J is chairman of Four 4·11 rifle clubs puril· points fr•om Frank Gtterrlero In· Turko)' Cottage Chc(flo home from a Grand Rapids hos­ Hom Dovllod En!• Ily JI.Tt·s. AI 1\uoll the commit tee. vVnrking with lwr cipated in n shot~o'1m r;lroot surnnce. Hoy . Christensen Ford mntirm of Gov. G. Mennen Wll· pital. Sales also won 3 points, winning RoASt Doc! Cnndrod Apples Iiams. Mr. and Mrs. William Price nrc .Judy Yorl{, .Jean Vorce, Nancy Saturday 11t ihe ,Jucltson prls· Swodloh Moot Dalla Crnnbcrrlea them from Masc!n Foodland, Mr. anrl Mr·s ..JDhn Forslwr of Tile Swing Squares will meet made a business trip to Ann Ar· Haight, ·.Jeanne Metcalf and Judy on mnge. Shrimp' Pot.'lto Snlad, Kidney · Dean Sal&d, Ottawa Hills allf'rHied the 11crl al: Cornell ~chool Saturday, Octo· bor Wednesday. McGowan. Laberteaux club sponsored the Flab Mnldo Cnbh•R• Sorad, Tooood Salad and CC'dar· Beagle eluh at Franci.o; bet· 1!l, for 1lwir first meeting of The group decided to change event, with Roy Dull, Charles Eric-0 Eoealroped Polatooo aovornl variotlca of mold.~D-d altada park !aRt Sunday. the year. tl1e name from Clever Cool>ies to Smith and Wilford Adams serv­ Potato Chrpa All rdnda ol picklo:r and rollabu Hot Vogoloblo At. lite opening of hinl season 01\cmos extension club will Olds Road Community Webherville 4·H club. Mrs. Elmer ing as the committee In charge. Asaorted !Jrcu.ds Nor·bert Rink got. 5 ami Tom Gill· Dukod lleono A11aortcd caltl!s and cooklea nwet at lh£' home of Mrs. Henry ~Irs. Elmer Otis I~ n reman, lcaller, distributed County winners were George Record Dance ler'H party bagger! 18. Frohll'et·k, 250[) Marigold avenue, checks for winter projects. Balzer, Onondaga, first; Marvin See nml hcau; WILS radio dl<;e Tidols- Adults-$2, Children Under 12-$1 Mr. nnrl Mrs. Arnold Levin ancl East Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Otis were Jeanne Metcalf will ent~'rtaln Stiles, Leslie, second; Phil Jew­ iumily returned home fmm Sioux Joclmy at 1\luson sd10ol gym. Mr·. and Mr·s. Gregory Christian Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and the club at the November· 5 meet· ett, Mason, third; and Duane nasi urn City, Iowa, last wef'k where his of Ottawa Hills were home last Mrs. Bernard Otis and sons. Lar­ ing. Adams, Leslie, fourth. mother has been side week hut are leaving to live in ry and Douglas spent Saturday A rlfle :nmteh, sponsorml Saturda~~. October 19 Ninetcf~n 4·11 Service club Ottawa Hills extension eluh the UppCJ• Peninsula this year. night with their grandparents, by Olcemos Gtm Safety 4-1£ member~ f•·om In,l\"ham coun. Dancing 8:30-12 will nwet at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Otis. club, will be conducted Satt­ Wednesday. October 16 Richard Weppncr·, 4•17 Fairlar!(' Olwmos ,Junim· Child Study Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gordon ty attt•mlcd It confereJY!e or 1'iclwts avu.iluhlc at door Rural Youth of the U. S. A. tll'dny, October 12, from I) to Drive, Wednesday, October Hi. dub nwets with !\II'S, Emily have returned home after he re- 11 at lll'lhop sport sho]l, 6 Refreshments Is the Date for At·r·nn 'l'nesday, Odobot• 15, ceivccl his discharge from the Octobe.r 2-6 at ,Jucl,son's !Uill, A di111J;"hi4~1·, ,Jcrlynn Eileen, miles 011st of Ilast Ln.nslng Admission- 60c with Ute Jll'll~Tam, New Uorl· army. Weston, Wc~;t Virg-inia. was born to Mr. and illrs. on M-78. zons in l~cli,l\"ions Ex)wricnces Mr. and Mrs·. Gerald Martin, Jackson's Mill Is the state 4-I-I Each 4-H member entering the Dansville Booster Lloyd Nethawny of Ottmm I'm· Children, Jll'L'Scnted by Eugene and Max were Sunday lllll.~ ScJJtemher 27 a(; Strllr· camp, situatecl in a valley sur· contest must either be currently Uc\', and .Mrs, David IlvuJts, afternoon visitors at the E. C. "COME HUNGRY !'OW ho~Jlital, J,anslng. Otis home. AND EAT ALL St. Katherine's chapel will have C!rcle No. 3 of the. Woman's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foreman n bridge party and country ldteh· Soctety of the Commumty Church and daughters were Sunday aft· YOU WANT" of Okemos will meet at the home callers at the Bernard Ham .. Supper en at the pnrish hall dur·ing tlJC of Mrs. Edward Soergel, 2198 Otis home afternoon and evening, Thursday, Country Style October 10. Seminole Drive, Ottawa Hills, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Otis re- 'J'hursdny, October 17. ceived the graduation announce· DANSVILLE METHODIST CHl)RCH • Spartan Superette will observe ARCADE Olwmos Spin.a!ld Grin club wl!! ment of their granddaughter, National Wine Weel\ from Octo~ meet.. at Warrlcltlf school Saturday Phyllis Kay McFarren, who is a Country Kitchen ber 19 through the 26 by procln· evemng at 8:30. graduate of the class of October, The Friendly Tlleatre 1003 · N. Lansing Mason Serving Starts a~ 5:30 ------....,..------1957, from West Suburlmu hos­ LESLIE, MICHiGAN- PHONE JU 9-4841 Phone OR 7·2701 pital with Wheaton College fer ~~i~~f---?.:_{~1o't1·~~;·.'!t ...·~~-~·~fiJ)_t~--el~·p.~~~ North White Oak Nurses. There are 77 in the class What a Meal! ! ! from 27 djfferent states. Home Made FRI.-SAT., OCT. I 1-12 Delicious Ham Creamy Potatoes Party Honors Newlyweds Baked Goods S'luash Harvard Beets · At All, Times Salads Homemade Bre11d and Rolls' By !\Irs. Forest I•'ellows A lpclyl

Edru Skating Schedule Mon. 1'uo. Wod. Thur. 2 Showa from 7 P. M. EDRU Frldoy.Soturdoy :; ahowa from 6130 · p, M. Roller Sunday ahowa contlnuoua from 3 p, M. PENNY· LOAFERS Skating FEATURES IVY LEAGUE BUCKLE Arena ON HEEL OF SHOE!

u-, • Hand Sewn 0 • Flexible Sole 3 \ . MASON MANOR CD • Brown or Black MOTEL and REST AU RANT .... OFFICIAL FIGHT. PICTURES · :r Opon 7 •· m. - 10 p. m, Daily Including Sunday • Sizes 4Y2·10 • • • :J / . Featuring Complete Dinner& ond lC Famou1 Fomily.Siyla Chlchn ROBIN.SO·N vs. BASILIO • Priced· ~t Only • • • Plus Three Stooge Comedy ;;;tJ m $4.98 Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, October 13~14-15 .--> Faster t~an the FASTEST GUN ALIVEI u~~-~~~~~~,~~·~ ~· M·G·M delivers another big-size Wea!(lm drama.I z STEWART GRANGER · RHONDA .FLEMING CD "GUN GLO.RV" ·~· CINEMASCoPa ANI) ~ETROCOLOR ·- Car~con ..,... F&atureHe·~ Latest News . NEXT WEEK:..:..Jock Mahoney in JOE DAKOTA in color .with. Chips Rafferty in Klf':lG OF T~E ~«:)RA~1 SEA: Elvis· Press· ley m LOVING)'OlJI. , \-·,. '"···:""· . Vevc:JJY Township r di n a n ( e ln9ham County Nc"'· Mason, Mich.. Odober 10. 1957 8·4

Sm•tlon :l.'l-"C" COlllllllmClAL ~ONI~S Ill "C" Commerel,Ji Zones sh.tll Jw subject to the snme to sttlc•tlnns ns to u~P, hnlght and 111eu ns "B" Jleslclnntlnl Zones, anc In arldltlon, lhr. following shull be pl'rmltted: , (n) Retail stotes, shops, offices, JPHtfllll'flnls, gasoline fllllng stntlons, public garages nnrl nny other huslnP~s or commercia' use except such ns ltlny c,tuse unlwnllhy or unsanitary condl tlons, excessive smolw, lrnfflc !Ongestlon, objectionable odors, objcctlonnble noises, m such ns may h.tvc nn unsightly appear nnce or c.tusc any nulsiiiH'C! to net joining propcrtlcs. (]) Aclcquatc p10vls!on for off slrt'Ct P<~tlong of motor vehicles shall he provlclcd. l·al Any ldnd of munuf,wturo or t1eatment of products cle.nly lncJrlcnt<~l to tlw conrltwt of a retnll business conducted on the pr·cmlscs, p10vldcrl llmt the mrmuf,lclure and trr>atmenlls not unslghlfy, noisy, odotous to petsons In ncljncent yards, Alt'I'II'L1 I streets or buildings. 'l'l'l'Ll~ ANO l'lllll'OSJ~ ~tlCUon ll.•l- JNDUSTHJAJ, AND 1\IANUJ~ACTURJNG ZONES 13ecUon 1.1 - 'I'I'I'I.J~ (1) IndustJ I.Jl nnrl Mnnufnr turmg Zones shall he subject to all re This OHIInnrH"e slidll be !mown ~nrl cited ,trlclions as to constt uctlon nnrl O, nflcr ,tp}noval by the Township Inspector; prov)(Jed, furthen, th,tt such pcrmJLs shall be ltmJted to a penod of not exceeclmg one (1) yem SUI h petm1ts may, wtthm the dis· cret10n of the Board of Appeals, be extc:>nded for per10ds of six (6) months each 'by action of said l3o llll, upon· a showing of necessity therefor f5l The wrcckmg and dismantlmg of automobiles 1s prohibited m all Zones except as such wort' m<~y be mcidental and casual and not as a profit makmg enterprtsa Publtc> garages are prohibited m all Zones other than "C" Commerml. (6) The Township Bo~rcl may by special permtt after public hearmg, authortze the location of an:, of the following btuldings and uses m any Zones AltTICLl, JII (a) Any public bwlchng etected and used by any depart· lll'm, m;IGIIT 1\Nil AU I•:A UI~GUJ,ATIONS ment of the Townslup Count~; State or Federal government. Section 3.1- "A" Rlci'mH:N'l'IAJ, ~WNES (b) Hospttals ami cltntcs; provJcled, however, that such bUild· (1) In t.oncs designated a~ "A" Residential, no building or land ings shall occupy not over twcnty.five (25'i~l, per cent of the shall be used ami no huilrlirw slmll be I1Crcaflct erected, converted or total mea of the lot and Will not have any ser10us and depreciat· structurally allctcd, unless otllr'nl ihmgles, stone, lime materials Section 4.1- INDUSTRIAl~ AND 1\IANUFACTURING ZONE othl'r remedies and penalt !Cs ' This Ordinance shall become effective on NovembC!' 5, 1957. or a combmatton 1hnreof, or £!1J' swtable sJdmg approved by The above orclmance WdS ,ulopted INSPI~CTOR (al Have a muumum cethng hetght of seven and one half tached hereto and made a part hereof. By nit's, JUcrtoJ'• Rrce (7%) feet over the enl!rc fhst floor and seven (7) feet over at Section 7.1- Al'l'OIN'l'i\mN'f AND DU'flES least fifty 150%) per cent of the floor area of the second and ARTICLJ~ V The Board of Vevcty Townshtp shall appomt a Township In· Vantown WSCS Will have then· other floors. spector whose duty tl shE.RilllTS, FW~S AND INSPECTION REQUIRED VISions of tlus Ordm<~nce Ill accm dance w1th Act 134, Pubhc Acts of slon Centers and Race Wednes (10'/nl of the floor mea of eae:1 room. 1943 as ,tmcnded, except as to m.tttcr3 partJcttlatly specified to be the! day afternoon at 1:30 wtth MIS Section 5.1-BUILDING PERl\ ll'fS ,REQUIRED duty of any other n.tmcd Township offtcer. (c) Have a mmunum area mcludecl within 1ts outside dlmen· Juanita Stowe. sions of SIX humltecl (GOO) sqLtare feet on the first floor, ex· A hmlding permit shall fils! be obtained by the owner or his clu~\ve of any attached ga1age, porch or breezeway; provided, agent f10m the bmldmg mspector· before procecdtng wrth the con· ARTICLI~ VIII Mr. ,md Mrs Merton R1c•c ho\\ ever, that any dwelltng havmg more than one floor above struction, enlargement, alteration of any btulclmg or construction APPEALS called on relatives at DJPkcrson the ground may have a mmunum area of five hundred (500) or the movmg ot any butlchng on or to any parcel of land; Provided, Section 8.1- BOARD OF APPEALS 'al1e Sunday square feet on the hrst floor. however, that no permit shall be reqmred for the constt·uction, al· A Township Board of Appeals shall be created In accordance Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strobel, (cl) Be equipped with adequate watcr·carried sewage dls· teratwn, repair and enlargement of any building other than a dwell· with the provJstons of Act 184, Pubhc Acts of 1943, as amended, and Sr., toured northern, Mlclugan re· posal facihtJCS to comply with all Ingham County Sanltapy ing In the Agricnltural Zone If said bulldmg Js SitUated more than Childs School District fifty (50) feet fwm any street or highway. ' sal1l Board shall hear i1•l;, 1:·m m:m, Halph Andor visiter! his grandparents, Mr. and guests of thch· parents, Mr, ·and dinner gugcsts nf Ml', rmd 1\frs. •uptlnl vows nt Mlllvlllr. l'v!otlwrl· 'Ius church will combine with Mrs, llobcrt Lee, over the wcr.lt Mrs, Dnvld Dnvls, Lawrcnc!l ·Oesterle were Mr, and !:ridge LlnnH clnh 'J'twsrlay nnrl son; f(l'illlrl opem slngm·, P. C ll church Snturclny afternoon young people fmm Chllrls Blblc Werlnr.sday evenings, Octuher 22 Darwr•r; Hurney, Bill Stnndfielcl lev, Frnnk B. Cowlcl> performer! encl. Mr. nml Mrs, Albert Tomllan Mrs. Elwin McCrel'ry of Detroit, ~hurch, Holt Bnpllst church IIIHJ Mrs.' ERthm· .Tones nnd Mrs. eallecl on Mr. anrl Mrs. ,Joe Petcr·s Sunday nflernonn guests were. and 23. !~medina, l~mnlt BurgC.'iH; Floro he doublc·rlng cr!l'emony, .~nton Rapids Baptist church for dnl'il Girls, Davr. Glenn, Dan Bnld nuhy Nelson nnd daughter, An· fi'rlrlny evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Benjamin. Mnslr.r of cerrmonles will he The hrlrle wore n gown nf .L pnrty at Springport Saturtlny IJ J. 1 1 d M d M Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch win, D11anr! Jt'onl lltlli Cedi 'fen ''l\. I _) nnhe "• v te r. an rs, ]\11', and Mrs, George Burgess IJarold Lnrlllnrly Given Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert 1-Inrtlg I\nlamnzoo, Dlnnor was In honor Mr. nnd Mrs. 'l'um CootJel' unci morle'ts. ,J. llntchelor, Hny .,Dancer ·arric[J a crescent houC] uet of rcrl Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peters enter· and fum!ly_ylsltcd Mr. and Mrs, of Vickie Bullen, who was fnmlly were SUlHiay guests of Casper Glenn, Gui'Jl Dancer 9 wer.t henrt mEes. tained Thursday evening In honor Don Jnrdot nnd faml!y ,In Eaton years old Monday, Mt·. and Mrs, Earl Kinnamon. l·§ome Cu~ture \VarrlllulsoiJ, .r. w. nowlnnds, J3 of Mrs. Donnie Bodrle's birthday Rapids Sunday, Mr. nnrl Mrs. Earl King and Mrs. Luln LnGulro nnd Mrs. Miss Connie Mtilrlcr wore n llnw!Ptl, L. !J. Llndemer, 0, Pow lly niELrllynn Jlllls annlverBary, Guests were Verna Mr. and Mrs. Roher! Smith am! family of Lansing visited Mr. und w. ,J. Mc!Jquham called on Mrs. Club !Has Meet 1•11, W. Ho!Jinson, ,J. Horst and G lraplcss plnl< tnffcla ~-:own with !lodgers of Eden, Agnes Heescr, son, Cluurl, cal!erl on tlw former's Mrs. Hohnrt FryovQr Sunday. 'Paul Carl Inst WC!el<, Ilome Culture cluh mel la.';f .lttrndman. 1lnk cumPJerhunrl lor IH'l' rlulle:; Mary DeRose, Mrs, Vlcto1· Borcj· sister, Mrs; Grace Ahrens, In Holt Mr. nnd Mrs. 'William IIarrly M 1 M J c' s d IS malrl of honor. .1\liss Loui.'·r ,\IJ'. anrl Mrs. Virgil lleam nnr1 id L·1nslnrr d 1 " 111n ng. . ... , ' · · . f M eream nn en arl canis of tltnnks tilcit· first ladies night Tuesday were attached to hr.arllmmh Miss lll'llnrl Ledge. cnce In Perry Monday evening. were guests at hruneh at the SatuJ·dny 1\11'. Rnd Mrs. Howard from Mary Loul.'ir> :anrl F'Jnn'IH'f! Ckl1;lwr I;J. Larry l~nton wll' Mulder carried a blue ea1'11nllon Miss E'Velvn Leomml Is con· nuv, Pruden Is secretary of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peters Gill ct t e were gueE t s o f M t', an. d hullerfiy hnUC]Uel, and Miss I'or· 1 1 limwn. The treaHurer rPportrrl scrvt• riilliiC!r at tile Eaton Ilousc flr.rrl In the J Mason General hOS· organ zat on, Sumlay forenoon. en ( 00 eWS M I'S. Cl lElr 1es Gill e tt e 111 Wnc 0 us• a r1hti where slw unrienvent an up· Webb school will he closed Mr. and Mrs. 1-lnrrls Bullen Ed Sh 1N ta. tnlanf'e of $22.flfl. '1'111•. rllstr·il'f at 7 p. 111. A pr·nr~l'lllll Is planner! t.er's flowem wct•e pink c:trlla· ncetlng will br! at Ann Arhnr The l111:ml of directors met at thr 'ions.. Janet Push, slst('r of tile pendl!clomv Monday mornlnf{. Monday and Tuesday, October 1<1 were at Enst Tawas, '!'awns City, J,hJihL Feuzel nnd Shirley Mr. and Mrs. n. 11uest and fum· Clef oiler 15, 16 anrll7. A memorial home uf John Horst Tuesday, '>ride, llowr.r;:lrl, wore a fmci< of M•·· and !\Irs. n.u~sell Hnlndel and 15, ati Mrs. Luxton, the and Glen Juke the first of Ja~t 1\lrll·riH l!y entertainer! for her father's ·t) Mrs. Marietta Brown was r<'arl ol11k nylon tulle over taiTCI'a and nnrl family ami Ml'. and Mrs. teacher, wlll be attending teach· wee)<. Those who received A In spell· 7fith birthday nnnlver~ary Mr. carrier! a basket of while pom· !' y Mrs. Ruth Howard. 'rile ('Oil· Mikn Ktwll Hpent Sunr.Jay with ers institute. .Terl'O! Carey of Lansing, who Is lng last week were Sue Ann ,anrl Mrs. Walter Dillworth, Mr. pons. Etltutlon anrl lly-lmvs was rPnd Sd~~Cl~s ht .Close M:. and Mrs. Lyle Campbell. Mrs. Brownie Seouts meet every home on leave from F'ort Gor- Slu:iburrie, Gloria Brown, Ruth .and Mrs. Keith Dillworth and t y the secretary. A welmnw was !•'rani< Minix was his brnllwr's Kuch anrl Mrs. IIalnde! visited Welltm'lrluy nftct•rwon 11t. lltll don, visiter! nt the home of l\lr. Ann Wilson, Cam! Shnw, Noelle family anrl Mr. anrl Mrs. Claro ~ Iven to new memhr.rs hy l he !ror M~it\ Mee·t best man. U~ilcrs were Terry Sunday evening ut the home of home of thr!h' Ieudm·, 1\lr·s. and Mrs. Robert Lee and family, Balwr, Cheryl Feazel, Bob Raub, 'Dillworth from Mont[Jellet·, ~hlo, Tn~sirlcnt·, who gave as lwr nri· Sllll·ldrririJ~" community school:. Ward nne! Erlwln Minix, hrot her A. c. Burger, who Is seriously ·nelen Uurdy, Wrls lntcn~sf~d Sunday. Gary Unr!envood, Kenny Glynn, and Mr. anrl Mn;. Kenneth Faler cress an aec:ount of ht'l' I'C'('Pnt ll'ill lw dll.':i!rl Mondny nnrl 'rues Jf the bridegroom. Silas !Iopltmn_r was a Sunday dinner guest of were elected. They are: President.. ·MYF, 8; chotr rehcmsnl, rhurs· ·the !{rmwth Stanllelds and ir 1Vrrs. Frank Burgess: vlce·pr<'!si· I, • 8· smol'gflsbord Saturd:l\'. " · ' ' ' . r!ent, Martin Hannewald; teacher ( "~' ' c '. c• ' • .7 lhl! arlernoon they •cntertamed 1:00 P.M. October 12; vy .. ,CS meP~tn~, ·Mr. c.ml 1\lr~. Lylo Walz of Water- vlcc·presldent, Rolland Fillmore; 1:00 P.M. Wednesday evenang, Oelohet 1h,, Joo POWER 19 :ecrctary, Mrs. John Taylor; Saturday, Oc-tober at the home of 1\'lrs. Wendell AI>· I · . treasurer, Mrs. Paul Spadafore; TOOLS bott. FriCillliy Blhie class monthly Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Erwtn and 'listorian, Robert Camp; parlin· .>ocial meeting at the church, son, PP.lC!, nf .J~t ck~on. sPJ;.~t Sun. 'Tientarlan, Donovan Cronkhite: Monday evening, October 21, G 1 dny \I'Jlh Mrs. u 1 at'Jortc 1 son. wn<>ram chairman, Mrs. Arthur, Phone p. m. Mt·s. Ida Campbell spent a Collins; membership, Mrs. Har· .Phone week with her daughter, Hazel, at 0ld Lantis; hudget and finance. Mason Price Brothers Sf.ocl

jfielait~uu's Outs~muliug Ymmg Dairy CO!!(t!e

Me,ridiall Township Zoning Chcinge At the regular meeting of tht:! Mmirllnn Township Domd on 20 rucsduy October l 19')7 Intstec Wlllinm McCloud moved the nrlop 72 D Comme!clnl tn I' InrltJsllill Mr and Mrs James Schwass of Scottville have been named tion of the fnllowing ICHtllullnn supprn ted by I!easti!Ct Noel Miller Enst 22 ft of Lnt C, lll "I; l M1ch1g 1n's outstnndmg young dlhry couple for 1957 m a contest mel em rlcd, I hclC wcr P nn nay' votes 73 I' Agl!culttt! 11 In U Husitlr nil t! sponsored by M1ch1gan Milk Producers' Association l'urpose of Following Is 11JC resolution, accomrMnying rlcscupllons mel Commcnlllig lh 10ris S ol I the compelitlon IS to encourage agncultural leadership among posl>f,rrtlrn21thrmc lhc changes Ill lC zoning ••PJliOVcci by th!! I owns hlp Bo 11 d 30 W 810 fl S l21orls 1: H1il 1\ young fo~rm cnuples m M1chlgnn The couple Will appear as honor I' wrls lo polnl of lu WHEREAS the Zoning Bo nrl of Meridian Township hds duly ginning guests .It the N !tiona! M1lk Producers federation convention at 71 cons!dc!fd cut 1in m<~ttcrs pcrtaimng In rczonin[' r Agrlcuitu1 nl 1n A Jlesitlr n1111 C111cmn tlt November J-7 The contest was limited to couples in the )l.Jbl Y< ns mrl Lnntmn Ill! is No I 1s pill!! r1 eng 1gcd 111 d 111y f.um1ng and under 33 yc,lrs of age WHEREAS, 111 c.wh and cvc1y c 1se of requested rezoning con 7'1 II Rcslcicnllli to H Commctd II siIIts Suhrli\ISiflll as platted LDts 11 l'i nncll8 block 12 of VI!idgc of Nr>mokn lin IS I hr I Ill lilt 1 lUili'Y I' 1111 GOO to pomt ol begmninf( I' J\rr!HIIlllll I 1 U Rr dcntml 83 A Resident ill to H Commr !Citi Wll~rm Mt and Mrs Lloyd PJ!ce and '> D Commm em! to 1 Inrlustlinl Vhgmln spent Sunday In Wynn Si11w Artr lhtt p 11 of the S l22G ft of theSE 14 of Beglnnmg on S lmr of US lu llHI N S 11 line of Sectwn 17, Begmmng nt !he mtersectwn of tlw Perc Mmquette RR and Sec t1on 10 ll ng J: of Ilie Olwmos JI,Jslett Roarl and S of Mrs Lucy Grow ts staying w1th dotte the Okemos Mason Ro.tlnl on 1he S lme of the Sectwn 297ft E Lot 21, Block 12 Vlllngc of Ncmolm 6 D Commerctal to E Industnal 85 F' Agrlculturnl to B RPsnwnn t1 Begmnlng at the intersectiOn of Hnsiett Road and the G 'l' oil he SW ro11IC 1 nl C:r.r lion !i I hence N 1 VJ3 ft, E 330ft S ',Q ft E "'J7 it , 1 12 b fl \V 33 ft, S 92'3 ft W 594 ft Beglnnmg 330 ft N of W 11 post of Scc11on b thence N RIW east 650 ft north 450 ft to sa1d RIW thence SW ly In nom! o1 brg1nr n' on Section late 330 It , E 1 OiG it S 330 ft W 1 05G !I to along R/W to pomt of beglnnmg 4'> pomt of bcgmnmg- 7 F Agricultural to D Commercial I Aglltullui 1l to II Rns!dr.n111l 86 I IH 120 JIectwn 8 Bcgmnmg at a pmnt F Agn< ultmnl to 1: Hcc.tr!entwl 1 1 821 89 ft S and 33 ft E of the W'A post SE Jy E 950ft of the NW 1 of the NE rf <,<'rtlm 17 al~o be Tile S 1 of the SW ' of Src tHm 28 and the SE 14 of the gmning 41 '5 fl N nf SE CDIIWJ 1f the \V 1 oJ Ihe SE '4 S 495 ft, W iy 1 00() ft to pomt of bcgmmng 1 1 12 F Agucultural to B H.esidentlnl SE 1 of Sl( lion 2fl I; mg S anrl E of Hu ctt Rorrd, cxe a of SectiOn 8 N 700 fl, W J20 ft S 7110 11 E 220 ft to parcel of 21 ICr<'~ 111 lile NW corner pomt of bcgmnlng Part of SE'A of Section 24 Commencmg on the E !me of F Agrtrullmtl to A RcsHie!ttnl 91 F Agllculturnl to D Commc1 Ill Section 24 at a pomt 1208 7 fl S of the E'li post W 1 500 Skyline I11lls ns plllterl !t SW 240ft W 190ft, SW 120ft E 140 fl, SW 346 9i In theSE '1i of Ser1ton 17 beg-l!llllllJI at a poml 8!l1 fl W F Aglrrultu tl lo It llrslr!C'IIIJII anrl 2 ')'50 fl NW from the Sl r otm 1 ol Section 7 helng ft E 1457 7 ft NE along 1 oad 416 3 ft -NE 300 ft to p01nt of bcginmng C'ommennng nl lhc E y, poet of Section 27 thence SW the S !me of M 78 thence W 27H 'l 11 mrl N 211 fl 1o point 13 F Agrtcultural to D Rcsldcntwl 'i1ll fl, S8 1 C 10 ft SE !30G ft NW 1713 5 ft to point of !l of hcgmnmg I his land 1s hctwcen L mtc1n I lrils nnrl M 78 hc,...mmng 2 I~ Agllcultural to ], Jnclustrt 1! Part of N'l.. of SWY, of Sectwn 7 Bcginmng at a pomt ')2 C Rcslclcntial ton Commercml ft ft Begmmng at the S •, post of the S\N '.4 nf Scctton 33 at the 1485 42 N and l 419 66 W of the SV. post of Sectwn Lot 36 of JTH lwrv Jslnnrl IntersectiOn of Cavanaugh Eo Hi I hcnr c W 202 fl N 22 J,EGAL NOTICI~ 7 S 28 ft W 6116 ft NE 16'5 3 ft NE 69 5 ft NE ly '53 F Ar>llctiiiUI II to n Rl S1Clcn1Jal 1 581 6 ft, E 872 ft -SW ly along Old liickory Lane to pomt rods E 202ft to < lmc S on '• lne lo po1nl o[ bcgmnlng, S '- of SW 1/, of Scr I ton 28 anrl SE 'A of the SE \{, of Sec bemg part of theW 1" of the S\V 1 of Scclton 31 ORDER OF PUBLICATION of beglnnmg 93 C Reslclcntwl to D C:ommclC 1!1 Sll lc of MlchiKnll In the Circuit Court 14 F Agricultmal to D Commcrctal t1on 29 lvmg S anrl r of Hulett Ro ul exc a parcel of 2'1.. f01 tho County of In~oehnm In Chnncery Ac1 (" m NW r m ncr I hereof Lots l'i 16 and 17 of B'nd mnttllr und thnt thCie A ResJdcnii 11 to D Commr.>rclal US16 exc theW 271ft thereof ,tcfpcent Ia the No1th Olubllcotlon of n known creditor and to provide BRmo In 841 ft, S 1,136 ft, E 568 ft, N 220 ft , E 273 ft to point of .- to the N !me of US 16, thence NW'ly 1 030 ft along the N. three UUCCC!RHJVC dupltcato to nil lntor ..ted IJ&ttlea clnlm· beginning A strtp of land bordermg M 78 on the N 200 ft In depth and line of US 16 to point of beglnnmg o£ honrlnR In lnR llgnlnet the oald C•rl C Foote F Agricultural to D Commercial: 1 unnlng SW ly flom Park Lake Road parallel with the F Agricultural to D Commeicial n neWHJlnller IT IS FURTJililR ORDERED that a Highway 500 ft being a part of the E 41 Acres of W JA.I of county. copy of thl• Order be publtohed In ttie That portion of above description of Bedford Hills Subdl NE y, of Section 8 Pa1 t of M23-12 2, S part of same beginning at the lntersec. known lnRhllnl Coun~y Now a on October ro 17, vision N of Bedford Hills to M 78, 200 ft In depth and 841 tlon of the N line of US 16 and E line of Powell Road N. notlco n11 nnd 24 nnd 3t, 1U67 ft,E and W F Agucultural to A Residenttnl 150 ft , E 158 ft , S to US 16 1'/w and NW'ly to point of MARVIN J SALMON, 28 F Agricultural to D Residential· Walden Acies-That part of theE 313 ft of SW % lying S beginning Olrcult Jlldfl'l Lakeview Heights No. 4, that patt of the E % of the SW of Mud Lake outlet dt•ain and W. of Okemos drain In D Residential to D Commercial: Inn r, Bwanlntl'!r IJep• Section 16 1 , Countoral11ned 1 Dr % of Section 11 -Beginning on the Section line at a point, E 1.! of Lots 22 and 23, VIIlagl! of Ncmolm BWIIRlniiiOfo ""' etc, according to plat map D Residential to D Commercial Lots 1 to 9 Inclusive, of West Brookfield Subdivision. C B ROBINSON, Clerk 41wl fnu!mm County News, Mason, Mich., October 10, 1957 8-7. New Court Cases Chnnr.c1 y Franklin Is Wed 1111111111 Jlullhvln nld c Fulll•r, son of Mr. and Mrs Clinton rullci' of Gale rond, r I ton llnplds The young couple was attended by Miss .Jeanne Lrll'bea of Mlnml, F'lotldn, unci Terry rwnldln, lnotlaur of the htlde Mr nnd Mas Fuller will mnlw theft' home

Sunday Clll!ct s of Mrs Esther Bodell were Mrs Mtry ,Terrnlrl Annual Report of Maple Grove School Distrid .md Mrs Pe,lll Doutt of T11r !' J•.J)(JCA'I'ION- I'J~fl·lflli7 Ralph W Slider President $ ~1),220 72 Mr· <~nd Mrs Wnller Burton of It J We,rvcr Jllcl dny On \Yedncsdlly Mrs Barton ft ozcn bh ds ns prizes Besides, I l %7 enteJI,alnl!d a group of women nt f1ontwrsmen mnl,mg lcnrlmuskct Sell\\ at tz molds these pm trcul,tr Nos 71 to 11!5 I( tll~rll lllllJs lc s I he:, h tv~ r tllilf'rl l 1'li7) of Melvm and Mrs Blanche I\lpp Ill 71 Ill for Cl,n k mcmOJ 1.11 ltornr 'l hey R 00:.> 10 Bonds Rr.llr OR r,o Mrs Davul J\lmk went to Ann At hor Monday for a Joulmc Ihe commlllee on ilnnr covet 12! 1,1 ---- checkup lllg for I he citlll < il IJ.t SC'mf'lll 11 IS 'J:-; 71 To! t1 Non llr venue RPce1pts $ 10 OOG 57 I c Mrs Reggie Johnson cited Sat been apJWtnlcri to hu} floor I lie lrllli(JII ''2011~71 IO COVet the en ill e h lSI'tnCilf urday mght after n long sickness Total Gencr,tl J'und fee cc1pt, floor $235,284 05 'I ll, ! 1 )~7 Mrs Maxmc Topliff gave a personal shower Tuesday cvcmng Total Heccapls and H t1111Cf', TLtly 1 ]!))() em~ r•nt Assl'ts The \\ cek of ])rLil'g women 1s mv1 ted Board of Educal 10n S tlnnes $ 1,000 ()() Dr•bt Rctrr cmenl I unrls The WSCS of Robbins church Supcnntcndcnl's Sui u y r.2'il on I!ot Lunch J'u[l(l guests ~ .!~ 'll1121 met last Wednesday with Mrs ClerJcal Salo~ucs J J!)(j 70 Admilll' trattvc SuppliPs Accounts Reccrvnhlc - '>II(P LEGAL NOTICES and Expense 1108S8 niot Lunch Funcl J Census ami Compulsmy Tnxl!s Receivable ORDER OF Proceedings @'f Mason City Council PUIILICA~- Attcnclmtc 193 3i General Or>ct ~Itnv Stnte or M1chhrnn. Thr. Circ111l Court RESOLUTION Eleclion Expense Debt Rcta en t for tho County of InJ.Chnm In Chnnce1 y 59 7'J em JF..SSIE MAE WILSON, PhuntiiT vs Othct Atlmtmstl "live P.\Uf, WILSON Dof11ulnn~ Expense ] 'i19 31 Total Cuuenl Assets ORDER FOR APPEARANCE Inv• siments 'lj )0 816 67 Su1t JJendlng Jn thfl nLovo enttll!!rl Tot!tl Adm1msll altve Tunc Cetllflcal.es nf Depos11 C0\11 t on tho 2/ith c.Jny or Scr trml Cl Dlsbllrsements I 0'7 $ 14 331 7(] Bualdmg anrl Stl~ runrl s :1, non no Tame Ccr tJfJCates of Dcpostl In thtH c 1use Jt appr.nr1n1 frnm nJTI Deht Rein cment J'und dnvtt on file thut the Def"mlc nt Paul Insll uctwn. 27 Wl on ~ 1>2,'>00 00 W11tmn, fa not now n JOK!dP-nt of tlu,. Teachers Salnrws $ 71,2'il RJ Stnte. but hn11 dr rtt.Jd from one Jocn Teachers Supplies n, ,1, t10n to nnoth~:1 nnd it. c nnnot Uc n11r.rn and Flxpd Assets ttdn• d In whnt 11!ntc or city he 1 If H!ntb Expense 4 j2[) 89 I.;ancl \ ollil<' reshl~H nntl Umt hlt:1 lr~11L I r own nddr H~ Tuition Expcn•e 70,4'i9 ~'i ' I I 717 :lR WI\H 311 South D1L101L Ht11et ItnHtlJ-: Butldlngs rtfJchlgnn Textbooks 1 237 84 11.CI >211 lh School Library Fence T'q.n On motion of W lltnm G Jr.nkmP At·' •17 r; Eq ua pmen t Othei InstructiOn 20 )ll'l 21 tOJ nuy fo1 the Plntnt!IT It IR nrcl' 1 ed 68 '50 'l'rnnspmtalton that the Hn! 1 Defendunt p, ul Wll11nn ------ClllHIC h!H 1111 CUI/lOCI to he entc red HI Total In•,ttuctwn Eq111pmcnt IS IS I 7 I thl~t cnuHc within three monthH ft nna tlu.! dnte of thlH otdur nn1l thnt n d Dlsbutsements $1 ~0 '5!l4 77 f1~ult. thereof HI td Dtll of Compluu t '\Ill $1G3,R01 01 b~ tnk' n 1H confet~Hed nnd lhut willlln Operalton of School Plant. fo1ly (~0) t]uyH the Plnint!IT ClliHf! thu~ Wo~ges $ 14 092 38 OrdtJ to be r u!JJ l'lh4ld m the In~ ht m Fuel and U!Jitttes 8 !)8265 S'577,1!7 68 County NewH, a neWHflltiH r !tllhJIHhed nnd r.lrculuted within Hnid County, aJHrl Operatmv Supplies .tmi UAIHTI'l'fl :-; 1 uhl!cutfon to hP contlnuml once ench Expense 2 !l97 26 Current I,lllbilitws wc'"k for HIX (6) \\ct!ka In tllltceHHlon stnt on o 1 no Other Operatmg Expense 124 85 Hospttaltzntton InsLil tiW< Drdml Dntf tl Scr lembe1 .Hi HP:7 !ilnl!Dn ~ I Go Accruc_d Intewsl P.t).ti>lc LOUIS E COASH Total Opetatron Chattel Mortgages Clroult Jud~e A T1 uo CotlY lnoz L Swnnlni:t!J, Dep­ Disbursements $ 26,19714 Bank of Lansmg uty County Clerk Mnmtenance of Plant mue 9/12/'57) OHi Gfi 'VIIlmrn (, JcnklnH Allo1 ney Bani\ of Lansrng Plnmtilf B\Htlrtt:itl AlhlitHIH JOG~ N01th Grounds 316 35 \VHf!)unuton Ave, LnnKin~, Mlclu1-n n Bmldmgs l,OOG 30 muc 9/12/'i7l s 'I' r. r,(, 3 lw7 M1chlgan NataonQI B mk I~ur nilure 182 38 --~~~------ORDER FOR PUBLICATION muc 9/J0/571 I 'l'=!I o~ FINAL ACCOUNT Total Mamtcnance Mwhtgan Natlonnl BaPk MlTCHELL-Novcmbor 1, 1957 (Due 2/14/581 1 lbO no Str te of Mlehhcnn '1 ho J>t ubutn Cout t s 1,117i:!l f01 tho County o( fnghnm Disbursements $ 1,505 03 At u Ku~Kiou of t~uld CoUI t. Ftxed Chmges ScJ•lcmbcJ 10 1957 Insurance i I"'""' HON HOBEH1' 1.. DHA!,E $ 1,897 90 ono no Jndt•e Ill P1 obnte Auxiltary Serv1ces Total Current Assets In the Mnttt1 of the ~tntc of llEl­ it; 10 329 '35 riE A MI I CHELl.. l>cccn•cd Transportnlton SalarJCs $ 5 608 07 Long Te1 m Llalnhtll''. Notiel! lH Hureby Given Thnt lhe! pc­ Other Transportation Chattel Mortgages ltlion of Hn11y D 'Iowno1 ndmlnl!ttJn­ Expense 'j 2~9 53 Banlt of Lansing (DLte tor Of KUUJ CKtUlt liiUYirUf for th!.! School Recrcattonal nllownnce of hiK finnl nccuunt nnd fot after G/30/S8 l th" nst1 1mmcnt nnd diHlrtLutlon of the Activtttes 73875 Mrchrgdn NaiJOn.tl B lnlc rctilduo of tillHl l'Ktnte will Ue he~tul on (Due after 6/30/'53) Novem!Je1 I, 1 0'17 nt llllJc o'clock 111 Total Auxiliary :<: 11,7Gl !l!'J the fmt!noon, ut the ProLntu Ofrtcll \l .OM Holll,tcJ lhuldlng Lnn•lng, Mich. Drsbursements $ 11 GOG 35 Bonds Payable muc aftct llf' n 6/30/58) It lH Ord1 Jed rhnt notice theteor he Capllal Outlay: 271,000 00 $28G,761 9!l R'lvcn by JIUbltcntlon of n COJlY huteor Fmmture uml Equipment $ 9 2718(] School Ertuity f01 thr4ll! 'o\eeks con:tecut~vcly nrevJouK Transportation Equapment 3,7G6 02 $280,020.14 to Htdtl dny c1f henrln;.c In the !nghnm Other Capatal Outlay County Ncw11 ttral t.hnt th~ tu litJonur 663 80 cnuHc a copy of t.hlti not Jet to b(J KCl vctl $i77,117 68 UJJon ench lmown ruu ty an 1ntcu Ht at Total CapJtal Outlay $ 13,701 G8 hla lnHL known tuhhes~t i.Jy It giHtme I Board of Educntmn mu1l r~tu1 n receipt tl1 rnnnded nt lc uil Supplement 11 D1sbm ~ements · Maple Grove School D1strlct fourteen (14) dnytl Ill/Or to I'IUcb hrua TI.tnsfci to Hoi Lunch Fund $ 30960 lnll or by J•erHonul IWIV!cc nt lenHt. tlvf! I!ospltal1zntwn Insm ancc Ingham and E.1ton Counties MJci11gnn (6) ll1 )'M 111101 to 11Uch hunrlnu­ Gentlemen ROIJEI~T L IJHAKE Deductwns 113 94 Jucht' of JJ1 olmtu We hnve exnmmcd the bnol,s and 1crrmls of I he Maple Grove Total Supplcmetttal School Dlstnct Ingham nncl L tlon Counltcs Mtclug,m, fot the Disbursements $ 42354 fiscal year cnclccl June 30 19i7 Olll ~x.1rn1n tt10n wa$ made m ac· ORDER FOR PUBLICATION cordance w1th gcncr.ally cnl fn1rly tlw 1cr crpts nnd tlishlnsements of ln auld County on the 2nd duy of Octo· Pay roll Account 331 50 $ 24,478 09 DRAICE bcr A I> lUG7 con­ the Maple Grove School Dlslnct frn the fisr,tl year ended June 30, Pro•ont liON RODEll! L DllAKE, Hnld 1957, and Its cash bnlnnces and mvcstrncnls as or lhat elate or WIL· Jud,•c o! Probntc SITE LYLE D HEPFER & CO. In tho Mntlor of the E•lnlc of <\NN Jhe fOll'I{Oillg JCHO)ution WUK Hll!l BUILI>Ij'llG ANI> FUND ELIZAII!n'l! IIAGAMEIR, n Minor IJOilud by Councllmnn f'01 r.hu nnd Balance, July 1, 19Sfi $ 0.00 Ccrllfwd Public Accountants Dorothcu Hu~tnmelr Dlcttleh, gu•udh Council of tho No o GF.NERAJ, CONDE l'IONS AND Rl:C01\Il\IENDA1'IONS Ill Sale of Bonds ' $285,000.00 prnylnR' tor llcenHe to •ell u two-thlrdl'l City of Mn on thut Jhe l!t or n By Coawcllmnn Moll in Number of Bmldmgs - 'l wn (2/3) lntercKt In cortnln teal e•tnw tentnt!ve JI)Ut ffif\)l or the lliOflOfiJd Interest on Sale of Bonds 1,953.76 dc•crlbcd thoroln Olntcdon Suhd1Vhilon' nnd tlelllllcnt lloHolvod by the City Co 111cll of tho Number cf Classrooms - 'l wentv one Clt.y of M tHon thnt tht bill of AI mea Inte1est on Time CertifiCates 1,376 25 $288,330.01 It I• Ordmcd 'l'h11t the Dth dny o! tnra~nmtlon thmr.of he nckno\\lml~cd DtnlttUI{o and Mctul P1 oductB fm the Number of Teacheas- Twenty one November, A. ll 19li7, ut two o clock In nnd thn chH l\ I lnnt 1 ucl• d tn mnl 'l S lio of .. 7 }ICCCH Sheet JlillnJ:: .JO' 0;-rovlouo to ould day of henrlnR, In 'Iho mlnuleM ..-o[ Se)ltembot 13 nrul Moto1 Grt!iollno no 8 octune: nnd (I oon Scrltt:tnlbcr 16, 1067, mcut\ngH were can· Repayment of Loan from General Fund 18,00240 We completed an acldiiion of eaght classtooms to Maple Gz·ove thn lnwham County Nowo, n new'l)mpor ncr<'Jltcd 11t prlntod nnd clrculnted In hald county, gnllonH No 2 fnul oil he Kldot etl nH rend und U1liH ovcd 011 J1Ub .. Transfer to Debt Retltement Fund In Febt·uary, 1957, but even with this new adthtion we are again be· the rnlco blcl In llH t•tatulR\l dntocl Au .. ll•lu d nnd tiJat onld tlctltloncr glvo known 1111Ht 20 1 US7' nnd lhnt tho Muyot nnd (Capitalized Interest) 5,700.00 $251,228.59 coming very crowded and at the present hmc have a first grade in lntet-eoted partloo addltlonnl notlco "' 'fho ot1cet oommltteo mot with D. R roqulrod by law Clctk be nuth01h:cd lo entm tntn ll Scollt ld in 1e~nt d to Ccntct St curb our library. It will not be feastblc to build anv more classtooms on conhnct on behnlf of tho City wllh Rnhl nnd u:utlot 'the present site, so It Is my rccommcndatwn that we pmchase a new Vnlvollno Oil Com[lnny Ou motion the council ndJom ned un• site and propose to build at Je,tst a four cl,1ss , oom unit In such a 'l'he fotcrroan~ lotlnlullon wn~t fiUilllOIL· til 7,30 11 m October 21, !Uu7 ed by Councllmnn ro1cho nnd ndntJtcd HARUY A SPENNY, manner that It may be expanded mto a larger unit In the future. by tho followhtH vote, Yc• ·7, No o. Clty Olotk Signed, HARLEY A. FRANI

·.Dr; T. Vander Boll, Jr. KEAN'S Optometrist . Sc to $1.00 Store Ho.urs: Mon,·Sot. 9·5:30, Thur. till MASON n.o~n - Evenings by oppointmenl Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. l·man.le Michigan's Finest Independent Self.Serve Store Hart attended a gathering of . . 207 P•rk Street Florida friends, 34 in number, at Su nda:l' feVI~hl·nrt;,M:r~ . McCue called· on: OR 7-1941 ·------~------1. the holl\e of Mr. and Mrs. Franlt lngh:am .County News Bunker. ber 'of Holt, 'Is Want Ads Work for You Mr. and Monqay afternoon Mr. and Mrs. hart: · Iiid:,'·" Hart and Mrs. Anna Leseney at· Klingensmith· •. tended funeral services for Mrs. vis!ted'Mr. arid Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rens, Sr., Arthur Rinkle In Lansing. • Thtfrsday and visited his brother and sister and Callers on the McCues · last . · Grovenburg week were Mr. and Mrs. John fund auctl~;~n · · It's Later Than You Thinkl friends in Grand Rnpids, Grand· vllle and Holland Saturday. Harvey, Mrs. Mpurlce Bedford day .. I a'fte~~h~· DO~'T LET THIS. INDIAN SUMMER FOOL YOU Mr. and Mrs. Deibert Wilbur oi Lansing called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leonard ·sunday after· noon. In the evening the Leon· ards and Miss Kay Hill visited the latter's parents in Eaton Rapids. Tuesday evening !\Irs. Leonard This Is Still Mi~higan Snow-Sleet-Cold

;,:;Mrs: Clarence Leonard has a ~~w .nepti~w. the new son of Mr. ahq ,Mrs .. L:lfnll Reynolds named Will Soon Be Here Donald Gene. He was born Sep· tember 29 In Lansing. Mrs. Rey­ nolds wns Miss Arlene Horstmy· er. · Sunday afternoon Mrs. Leon Now Is the Time to Prepare North, Jane, Jon and David visit· ed ·Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rusco in their new home in Woodland. For Those Nasty !Days Grant will have the formal open· lng of the new hardware store which he purchased the last of thP weelt. • Storm Doors • Lumber · Mrs. Ralph Hart, Genevieve ancl Marylyn went Friday to Rochester, Ind., to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Logan, her • ·Weather Stripp~ng • Insulation ·ga·1\n~parents. They ret u r n e d home Sunday. .Like rnngle , , , food5 don't. burn; don't bOil ·over! t Bob and John Day,ton, Dennis Now you can cook on top burners by temperature.+. North and Carolyn Conarton control, the same aa in your oven.· The secret'liea ' • Roofing • Storm Windows wont to Ann Arbor Saturday with I in the new Gas top burner that "feels" the tern· · :::·',:·,,· ·. '. -.. · · the Holt band. There were l!lO perature on the bottom of the pan. Thia. "Magic · +' · ~ ·, + bands Invited, 186 attended the Touch" top burner rnnkes every. pot, pan and· · . · .+ , . .. . game. skillet you own an automatic cooker. Whether ·. ~~~ 'u~.1 · ·.. you're preparing elaborate anuces or deep-fat fry• .'. .. Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh Angell :.~:,.,~'Itt·, . ing (in an ordinary saucepan) the Gaa flame cjpea ·. · ,lf/1. visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Bccl

: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tooker ing features. , • , they're IIUtornatic 'all the. way,. .·, ''• called· Friday evening on Mr. and Oven, broiler, griddle, roast control; rotisieric and:· ·1. Cut D.et.wn Your Fuel. Bill Mrs. "Lavere Toolter in Eaton ignition arc aelf·operating, too. \ .' '. '··,',. Rapids and Saturday they visited '.-Mrs. Lottie Hoehn of Dimondale. ' (• ·... 2.. Buy fi)uali~y Material at the Right Price 'Mr, .and Mrs. Guy Wright and ,·, ~: : li daughter of ~nnslng called on the Tookers Sunday afternoon and Mr. arid :Mrs. Aubrey Toolter, Jr., i' : ', Jp· 'the evening. · ·/ ··Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tool1er and ',,, ; ·.. BUILDIN·G See us before you do any remodeling,· insulating or building .. Mrs. Mildred ·North visited Mrs. . : '. · ~lllle Painter Monday afternoon. Let us ,advise you on how to get the most for you~ mon~y. • Mr. and Mrs .. A. A. Williams HEAD9~ARTERS. called Wednesday of last weelt on : '· .'· Mrs. Emma Thompson. Mr. and If you wish to givo, .ind ~ro not con• Mrs. ·Aubrey .Tooker, Jr., were l•ctod on October II or 12, you m•y :1 .. -.~---~.--: ~~-~------...... Sllliday evening guests. phono one of your local Dollars for . " Lily Jarvis, her sister, Democrats choirmen •nd he'll call on All\!n, and 'niece, Mrs. you: Gilt•ort Neil (UL 1·2645, Stock· wer~ dinner guests bridge); Ralph Haynar ( I·F·S Web· 1 . S111hdil·y, .aft~erll•oon· of Mrs. Elsie boivillo); Goorgo . Eckmon ('JU :,,. , . . of Lansing. . ... 9·30S8, Leslie!: John Edg~·r ( l3o~ Mick~lso~-Ba:ker LUmber c~. Dorothy .Barrett and Aurelius); or Aullin Covanag~ .(JU ;;,:, dlau,gnt:er, • Nnney,. were ..dinner MOll· Loslio). .. · of' ~r.' and Mrs. · ·.352 w.· Columbia· · ·· Phone OR 7·3751 :.:. . I I :'Ba:rret:t.·,East Lnnslng. · · ,__....,___ ~------'1

. I 1, The Ingham County News October 10, 1957 Mason, Michigan Section C parts clcpnrtment unci lll'ovlderl day night. Tho annual evont helps • dly employes wc!re In 71!1' • D n Ma~on Anti to l"C!Hdi the ver'Y plnnr.rcle or entrance for· cuslomers, point. up lite nppreclnllon nf lite t.lte rllstrkt lliDHI nf last lr.I.Ul/l 1•ag ~·cur hu~inc:;s Ivy Leugur! drsi~n. the Dunccr Members of the Mason Chum· town fen· the .lull tr~aehcm; nrc Wr In tiw Michigan church. Who needs an invit-ation to enjoy this party treat? for mnsiriemlion nt the stale Eriucntion a~sol'iation, ~talc ~II· Funeral services· were In .JacJe. convention. Tlw stale convention fH'rintendr•nl of public in~lruc· son Friday with burial in the HOLSUM's fresh flavor blends so deliciously with will bn in Stur·gi~ titc! last wcC'Ic In lion, C'IHIIII,I' sllpf't'intPrHicnts and Bunlcet• Hill cemetery, Elder C. Or·toht'J'. Mr. anrl Mrs. Hoiland county selwoi boarrls. B. N cwmyer offici a led. that melted cheese goodness. Fmst arn di!lcgalr!s from Jng· Dirc•r·t IIH! nat ionrd Grange to h;tm. Dr:lmat· Carr of Wlwatricirl dn rill in its IH•wr•r· to prevrnt any Gt·angP prnsidcd at the county arirlition;tl itH'n•asr in intrrr.~l Now for a game of charades! Everybody has plenty convent ion. ratf'S on Federal Land banle Bureau Arranges ltesolutions adoplc!rl put. Ing· loan:;. of energy for party games. They got it from the vitamins ham Grangn~ on 1:eeonl to: Ticqucsl thnt slwly hi' marl!' of the nl'r!d for arll'quale water Annual Meeting and minerals in fresh HOLSUM BREAD. Count on this rights legis! at inn in Mkhif.(an. You amn't t.oo ,;nrc~ whnt a Ingham Farm Bureau will have FrtVIIr legi~lnt ion forbidrilng common rul'l'icr is. its annual meeting Wednesday HOLSUM energy to put life into any party. Ingham Democrats hiliboarcls in sight of traffic on night', October lG, at the Legion new roncls anrl the gradual clim· First there is the carrier of building, Mason. Buy a nourishing loaf today. Drive for Dollars ina I ir111 of hillhoanls fmm old goods who for pay transports the Tile annual financial report', roads. goods of another. committee reports, summat·y of Mil7 Hollister liH! slate Grnm:e t.o work for leg· the safely of its passengers but and jostling of another passenger, there is no liability for the car· Building, Lansing, or· may phone islation requiring proof o[ prop· it must usc all care for their one of their local chairmen. ertv and linhilitv insurance be· safety according to the circum· rier unless the conduct of the jostling one was disorderly and Township chairmen arc: Bun· fore issuaner. or" a license; anrl stances in force at any given I'JHlclment of legislntinn pt·ovid· moment. should have been prevented by ker Hill ami Ingham lcl\vnshif!s, an employe. Austin Cavanaugh; Delhi ail(] ing for all mr drivers to make a In one case the court held that (This column is nn informational serv­ Alaicdon townships, Raymond full stop at ali r·ailroacl crossings a high degree of care was re· Ice of tli.c State Dnr of Michigan.) 'J'otte, Jr.; Aurelius and Vevay not protected by signals. 1ownships, John Edgar; Leslie ancl Onondaga townships, George Eckman; Meridian, townsh.ip, Student Enters Tri-State Riehnrd Coole; Williamston city Richard E. Seibert, son of Mr·. and township, Wilbur Tiyl

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Vi~i; Yp~rGAS INCINERATOR DEALER Soon! Publi1hod fn Coop•rn•lon Wdh Gru lnQI"trnto, D•'t'ller• By Con•vrnert Power Co Ingham County News, Mason M1ch October 10, 1957 C-2 Webbe~·viUe News Items lly ~~~II ( I II 1111 Mt nrl M1s Robrtl Tones lu lghtl't of De tt IJ 11 n Sun Resurrection Shocks Howell Everett Has 27-6 Romp With 6m Touchdown Attack Over, Crippled Bulldogs Friday's battle of Cnpltal Clr· Jtsr!lf In !lin Jlowr>Jl gnme. l•'lvr! still rlnmlnnlerl tlw piny. Hesur·· cult grid glunls 1wvnr· rh!wloperl. Sltann·rwlcs tlgur·ed In lltn scoring rae! ion piclwcl up om! more louclt· Evemtt hurl tltu perfonnl'!'s nnrl ferrmec until It was t!Xpe!Hlr•d nnrl Ih!sUrTcctlon wullwd 1111 owr its ('wlf'IJ Paul Cook clernwd ills Mallory anrl Danny McCnlr:h down when Watlers smn;;lwri over the rir•ive to heat Mmmn !37-li Frl· then tltr·etulc!rl hiH WilY to the •I· Howell lltHl won :m-t:J. IH•twlr. from lire 2. ~l'llrnrl with n loss from Counsel· rlay nlglil for IIH! rlrst Vllr!J'rd OJH'rwrl the sr:orliig 1111\VI'll cllrl sHvc some nf lhc of IIH~ year•. l'vlasnn lost wilh ft thought. !lowell was llw lmm to In till' llrsl qu:trlror· wlir•n lie look !tim from lwltlrul. Tltr• play With all !rope nf vlt•ior•y gone glory wilon Ted Oelmmpallt~h ~;emnrl1;nd lhlnl qunrter ielllown. eovr•rerl :i8 ynrrls. '!'he effort slow rlown the Slutmror·lc exprc!~s. 11 pill'i1otrl arul mcPri •II y11rr!s. Mason slnrlrnl srnne experiments, hroice loose for a •IH-ynrd touch· falir'd lo p11y oft', lhmrgh. Mafnrt If anything, Resurrection ~;peer!r:d 1 In llw I'I!C'IliHI perlnd HesruTce· Frlrlny nlgltl Mason will luke I lorton mover! In fulllrack with rlnwn run. Byron ltogr!J's nr.lrlurl I rlrcw a delay of game JIPnnlty LIJl. ltillrJ rually w:tmwd trplo the jllh. on a new opponent. The 13ttllrlngs l~r·e~ltrnttn PPit! llnhlnson moving the nl ilt•r Ilnwl'il louehriown on n anrl llll'n lmrl llw half t•ncl after The Rodr fast from lo:;,,r•rl orw lo \Vallr!J'.'i on a sr·or· f<'nsc~. Larr·y Wheeler and Hod their Hr•surTr•r:tlnn sclhar:k Holt lng piny covering ·17 yards and Everr;tt and St. Mary will meet some sp:rrldlnr.: play lo nip Ever· Caltrider· had thclt· hands full ct I scoring llrreals. l~ Iough. 'l'hc Hams lo~;t Ill Com· S:rm J·:yrlr> 1'1111 onr! tip tire mldrlle Defeat Ramb~ers Friday night in what slwulcl he a lr,vlng lo slop J•:verell's enrl slrJd< l'nrk at Grand ltaplrls Jo'ri· rrcJJn lin• :i-ynrcl slrlpc•. Hc>.~Ut'l'r~c· Holl lost a tough gnmc Frirl:ty gourl bailie, l~Vr!rett will he out AI lite start of the .last quariPJ' swl'eps tlnrl wr••·en'l. always sue· day nlgill ily nrw polnl. Corm:lcll'k !l"n never lr:rrl to JIU!ll in lilu first nlglrl tn C11mHioek Park at Gmncl lo protect lis Ca!Jltal Circuit reonlmsloC'I·: ~1nson's rl'serve fool hall team Cone starter! hand in~ out game, oolulwn to his 1ullilnl'k problems A Good Clean Well Cared for Line of rntxerl up llw Jreshnwn ilnd snpli· 1:xperiro~we .to tlw 50-man squutl[ttnlli• the. li~sl qt~ilrlr•r _when .It~ hawks failed lo win llrl'ir lirst :! Tlu• ttr•xl lime till' Lal\r~rs took P ;, to lie tile score. islt•n•d the fir·st !foil ~:c·on• wlren 50·ft. Double Drive o,,Jt with Slrwkhrlrlge lrccall>'r! or a lltr i•rg lile al.lael\ Everett rolled to Jmmcdtalely and prnrlur·.crl llw A. C. Mrodol C Tr.clor, 2·ruw Pow· hP. passrorl lo D;rnvi:l Slraver· on a IJnh F'orclw was Llw smrlng 1 J.l 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 John Boon Mounted Spro1yor epidemic. LPJ'I'lr lllJoiPrl IIH! lmll ill'lween v:ithin G points n[ 1\·lasun with 2 one tl r og o_ue H own wr 1 on Y or Lift Cultiv,Jtor, Single Gulli· piny covering ~;; ;,•arrls. A rrw star for lire Bulldogs. Tlw Mason 1 ] J fl tl pclC~cr Galvanized Solf·Focdcr for Hogs OIH!rnos, a IParn whic-h will .•:i1·:· I ill• upright~ lwir·r• 111•1'orc JTaslctt .. ,.. , ,... , . . . .minute~ to go. ' ~econrs c 111 rc game. the rest of the league lmtrbl:•, mimr!Ps later If:nTy Anrwn ran lr r.. ,lrm.rn · ( " 1 ul .til ·I ~Ltsrn~ Tile heavier Eve r·c 1.1 line A. C. Modal C Traclor Power-lilt 2 Stool Hog Troughs l111>k ol'r:r lire il'ad. A penally 12 yards for anollH•r score. Mow or will try In P\'1'11 lite sr•a:;r1Jt rr•r·•lo' U...... • ... 7 Cornell U, , .... , .... , 13 Syracuse U, ...... 20 Gasolinc Engine Baylor U, ...... 14 Arkansas U. • ...... 7 Platfot•m Scales New Items Bowling Groen ...... 27 Ch,ttanooga U. .. , ... 7 Tennessee U, ..... , ... 34 Powm· I"awn Mower Grinder Western Michigan • , •• 7 Houston U...... 7 Toxas A. & M...... 20 · · 2•1 Boxt·s Stationery Colorado U...... 27 Arizona U...... 7 Gi·imling Wheel Haml Grinder (j DJrtmoulh ...... , ..... 14 Alabama U...... 7 Toxas Christian U..... 20 Alarm Clocl1s Toys Brown U, ...... 7 Washington jSoattlo) .. 7 u. c. L. A...... 27 Pum1, Jael• 30-Gul. Water Tanlc D"kc U, ...... 20 Rico •••• •• •••••• •• •• 7 Goergio Toch ...... 20 Now M"xico U, ...... 13 Utah State ...... 20 Air Com1•ressor Electric Phonogmph. NOTICI~: This is just a partial liSt of articles to be Louisiana State U..... 7 Columbia U...... 7 Yale U...... 27 sold. Hnrvard U, ...... 27 Oh'io U...... 6 Coffee i'ablo Inner StH'ing l\luttress Hillsd,Jle College .. ,.J.l Albion Coli ego .. , .. 7 NATIONAL FRO LEAGUE Rathinettc Bird Jlouse Kansas U...... 20 Iowa State , .. , ...... 7 Chicago Dears , , ••••• 38 Child's Deslt l>ackors • , •• 24 Auto Fog LamJlS Minncsola U...... 14 Daltintoro Colts ...... 21 2 Baby Carriages Norihwcstorn U, , , •• , • 7 Los Angelos Ro1ms ; , , .27 •.•• , • ; •• 24 llaby Bed iunc·tion with Sale. Novy .... ,, ...... 27 California U...... 13 Now York Giants ...... 24 L:lwu Mower Platfm·m Scales Nor thorn Michigan .... 20 Washington Rodskins .. 7 Michigan Tach •• , , .. , 6 Pittsburgh Stool or~ .... 17 Chicago Cardinals •••• 14 Piano Gas Stove Notre Damo U...... 13 Army ...... 7 Buzz Rig Not Responsible for Acchlents · ~sMe Ohio State U, ...... 20 Illinois U. • , ...... 7 Water Cooler C.llahoma U...... 34 Taxa• U, ...... 7 10-gnllon Electric Water. llcatcr TERMS: - Cash Orogen State ..... ; ... 20 Idaho U, ...... 7 Penn Stelle •••••••••••27 William & Mary ...... 7 Michigan Made P'ittsburgh U...... 27 Nebraska U, .. .. • .. .. 7 Princeton U, ...... 20 Penn •••••••••••• , , •• , 7 ·· Pure Sugar Purdue U, , ...... 14 , Wls.consin U. • •••• , , • , 7 . It's ·super-sweet -99,9% • pW'o augur. Grovenburg C.hurch Modo in Michigan from . . ' . Michigan products by . . Michigan people.· Two brands-Pioneer COMMinEE . and Big Chief. Both carry . the red aenl mnrlted · ~'Micbign,n ~ado':~ ' .. EARL DUNSMORE, .Clerk '.\ J,nynw•·· Plnn Rnrvlw Mr, nnrl M1•s, Wnller Sr111le of Dunne Chnsn r•f Dotroll, F.riJOHI i'vlrs, nnn Alnmnrl nf Masonnml Dansville Hunrluy, Ur~lolwr .J:J, will !Ju Aggics Lose Ltlllslng, Mrs. llt'i'illll ~unlu of Party Honors ChilstJ 1111rl Mt·. nnrl Mr~. H11llu Mrs. DorlH O:;lumw spnnl. IIH.h'l L11Y1!1£m's· finnday 111 Dansville l•'owll~rville !IIHI l\11', 1111l', OsbtJ!'IH!'H IHII'Pnts, Mr. nntl !\Irs. Mrs. Lawton GautiH. Mr. and 1\lr:;, Miss E\'PI~·n 't'IIII'IHilll Clarence Bachman of Williams· nnnivet·sm-y nt' 1\Jrs. !\linn \VP.~l Pnrl1s· nnrl Mt·s. Ilah JJrnmnn net· Coci(~~EUis Vows Floyd flm~lms WPrc Sa lurday vis· Clt•menli; u[ Limn, Ohio, spent ton, Werlnesduy aflrrnonn. .or Lansing. OclobPI' Hi, nl IJansvlllc Method· logs a 1 severn! other farms with· lng- as lwsl<'sses. Elcet!on of of· lsi. clcurl'\1. In the next month. !tors of Mr. nnd Mrs. J{enneth the latter part of !liP weelt wllll ·------fleers will he n pnrt of the husi· Said in Church Slusser of Leslie. Mrs. Mnhel Hess. M1·. nnrl !\Irs. Serving of !liP supper will !Jc. ness nwcting. gin at :>::Hl ami t Ice menu will Mrs. llny Glover and Mrs. El· Wayne Cmmrs anrl Paul Crnw· Ingham County News, Mason, Mich., October 10, 1957 Visiting was thr. rliversinn of A quiet werlrllng cr!remony was bridge Wolfgang nnrl Mnl'i< ne· ford of Drflnnr:e sprmt Sunrlay l'ons!st of llnnstPr h:liwd ham, performer! Saturrlay r!Vening nt Church Schedules tllC rest of the evening. Out.nf. compnnir.rl Mrs. Ilnrold Felzr.c· will! Mrs. IT<~ss. Mrs. l•:llznlwth Cl'('illllxplainer! the ~:ing, East· LanHing, William~ton, Barhara Norris of Lansing and wrre Sunrt1y guests of Mr. anrl 7:00P.M. attenrll'd n lllt'P!lni~ of Mason· I prnv,mm for the yr.ar's· activities. Eaton Ilapills, IInll, Saginaw anrl Mrs. Frank Burge~s. M1·s. H. Wil· Mrs. Charles Musol ff and Mr. anrt Dansvillr• Cnrrt<'n dtth last 'l'ues­ Adult Course After tlw husilwss meeting Dansville. more nnd Mrs. C. A. Wilmore of Mrs . .Tnhn Krmlm; of South Lyon. clay at tl:c• 1tonw of Mrs. Hobert .Turfy Cmft Jli'P!1Pil!Pd a f:kil on After October 15 Mr. nnn\.'J'r•ar•!Jpr as.~nl'iation will the enrollees. These include ma· nnnunl rcpnrts were rcacl anti of. selccterl by the membrrs of I he wns a Wcrlnrsrlay visitor of Mrs. lw 'l'twsriny evening, Oetohcr 17, chine woodworking, nrc and oxy· fleers l'lcctcrl. senior class as their play, to be Furniture Sets - Cloclt Uadios - Wafches - Jewelry nt the sr·hool. The business meet· 13r.r;sic Turnbull an~. Dale Main or Lnn·l Delegates to Grand chapter arc Iselling Christmas cards and fry at I he home of Mr. and Mrs. sing WPrc Sunday dinner guests G" 1 5 t Troop Mrs. Gilbert Glover. Donal Parks wrappings. ar ,cou J~orrest Wnll the Woman's Society of Christian REYNOLDS AND ALCOA Service at Port Huron Tuesday. Mrs. Musolf[ attended the Ann ·Dispenser Wheel Arbor district· officer's meeting h I dds Calgon during at First Methodist church in Ann J?ispenMscrlW !eagle wnt;r that !!oats Arbor Monday, rmsc. 3 tes fll · gets . t· dissolves soap 1 m, Saturday evening guests of Mr. ALUMINUM A SMALL liOUSE PLANNING BUREAU DESIGN NO. C·453 away Ien, PI and Mrs. Loren Slid were Mt·. .... clothes 39% cleaner! us- . and Mrs. Andrew Foote and Mi·. • or warm wash; warm or cold nns~ Hot . • Full 9 lb. porcelatn tub and Mrs. Emmitt Foote of Mason, , s.way super nnse I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Under· • 5 year warranty on transmission componen s wood of Eden and Mr. and Mrs. DOORS $29.95 :8rncst. Stetler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl With ·Suds Return Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fer· l-inch Thick-Any Size rlet• and Mr. and Mrs. Russell e.conoom Including Aluminum Two Glass, Closer, I~'·G:0)(11'·0 $319~95 Frisell. Jambs, Two Screens, Safety Chain and Lock Mr. and Mrs, Leonartl Brool·t·--0 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason of 0 0·3 WebbervHle and Mr. and Mrs. WE ALSO CONSTRUCT CUSTOM-BUILT KITCHENS $199.95 EtEtTRIC l{enneth Mason ancl daughters ~1 1 (',') '1!; MODEL and William Muench were Sun· QUALITY SEAL DOOR CO. Oat modem also a~alloblo day dinner _guests of Mr. and at slightly higher prlco · Mrs. Robert Buclt of Jaclcson. 615 Hodges, Lansing Phone IV 9-0244 Mr. and Mrs, James Crowner B 'h 0 d s · of .Lansing :wei·e Sut\clay evening ranc r er tat1on ,John Thomsen .guests >Mr •. and Mrs. vyai'l:en .of HAROLD WHEELER ; Authorized Builder and Dealer Mueller.~.;. . . , ;, .. . . . 1 . · • • • 666 Dansville Road , ·Mr.si'i~efie B~nin~11:·was ,a.:S.un·; ... 6 miles east of Mason or 1'1/z miles .west of Dansville on . day dlnner;gucst.of •Mr•. and·Mrs, .. , ·. • . ··. . .~.M-36· Star. Rout& - Mason Jud sw·~et:or U..nsing•. · · ' .11~...;;--...;;-_..;;._..;..._~....;.----..:...-~--...... : ,__ ....;.,__ __.;..;.,_.. __...... ,._....;._..- ______, L __...... ;.;.. ______....,;.._.______._~------.... FARI\mn PIWJ\'R WIFJil nlmosl feel thnl you nrc lhc orw wlto IH rlnlug ll!" Munitlt !heir ~lslrr-ln·luw, M1•s, ,Tnhn homo of Mrs, Vf'l'l Rlnwn, mall In rural l'llllle llilll'ollfl Silt• Cllmplwll, at Mr~. Vnrl Slown's Mr. illlcl Mr:;, .Hohrn·t 'l'ittJt; 111111 lll'lla.v. Sally's Sandwiches Wou8d li'ollu; who 1lun'l· Ill"! to hclltw. Sltru·on wero B Lt n cl n y cliniWI' Mr, nncl M1·s. Hnhort TI. Titus l'I~Ud, 01' 1\'0I'HB ytol, drm'l. Mrsll Moeckel. SO~ tias P01rty Mr. 11ncl Mr:;, Hlchtu·cl Cooper• guests of Mr. unci Mt·s, Grmt·gn ontnrlnlrwcl hc•t· llllt';, and who Mrs. Elvina Moeelcrl, whn IVIIH RIJ Nellie Ariz and ~on: LPster, nf u1u111 will nwclf, nl. the lwnw C'ltur-eh. Tlw luu•l' Is l'lllilled In motH! Frlulwl nml Mrs. Loren po)J! ,Jnhns 1111d sc•llllillg lu Uw ean ldcl< on a person clolng that'! year~ oirl October 1. Liwnl. or MrH, Flol'IL Slnllllnlcl 'l'hurs- Every Plae1! a Voiec, Mrs, Veri Stow1~ nttenclcd lite sesHirm of :;!utn lihl'llry, Sunrlay was nlso 11w ltirlltclny Pr.te cines no! share IIH'il' I feel I ha I I he hetwlll rene! veri StowP will he l•!aclt!l', Girl SC'Out lenclc•t• lrainlill£ offorcd mom lhiln mnlws up for lhat anniversary of her son, Wesley, TIPt'rei-IHne•nts were Srt'VC<] nnrl day, 1\11'1'. Minnie Frlnlwl Is sldt ill In ,faC'ilr home In Munith. had! anrl Laclillg vina J\!l[)(:dwl, Miss Alta Moeclwl home from l•'ru!le hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrry Burgess week enrl in nortlll'm Miehignn. 'l'hurs~tl'llitl IHII rioc!s 11. h11ve In ill' In jlt::l alwtll any magazi1w Sally ht'eHigltt mr. one a whll" you pkk up'? nw• of lmiPc::R RIGHT,SHANI{ PORTION OF SKINN!:ID HAM Slw IJJ'eJUgltl it In lllf' will! a ily l'l':lllin~;· luilll's, Jlourish a11cl I clc•r·lat·cl il was A11rl I alsfl l;nov: llml lite• w•ry ~·· good! J llliitl\ tlw way il wa~ ohViCJliS illl:-;\Vf~l' I !I I hat OIH~ i,l) scrVI'ri and lite evident pl<'aSIII'C' 11!:11 \VI' rion'l lll'l'ri lo huy llu•nt. it. gave Ill!!' in prCHlttr'ing il ln:Jril' JI·~ as simplt• a:; I hal and why il liisll! ali lite IJI'IIc•r. COf11E i:quawk aht~ul il '! Tltr• .~nnw rulf' see W1: usPrllo lhink lltal lltr girls :tpplil's lo ldf:vision. "There is s 0 II'OUJrJ l'lln ll ]Jf'f f:ll'lll Whl'll liJI'y nolhing wron>r willt TV lhat· a You·u gut uhlf'!'.. , . fll' hi! natUI'iliisls, lwi:;l of lhe wrisl won't I'UI'l!," SAVE or pilot ograplu•rs .... IJI' f:itnl<•n• 1'/':tkl'n from llu• lnsl J\1il'i1ignn AT A&P! crs .... ot· nursl's o1· tl'al'iters. t :ltri::l i;tn i\clvrwale!,l Now llu•y would lil;c In lw wail­ Our l'itildrc•JI know thai there ..."'lil- rcssrs! will he: a IJ!Jol< nmong lite pad<· TIH•y hoi II worl

lovely little girl reaching for a OJu,nws CummunHy, !lev. Dav. Bible. What could possibly be id S. Evans, pastor. Worship, 10 a. m., (Baby nursm·y provider!) wrong with that? l'iltlrch school, 11:10; Youth Fci· First Chtn•ch of Cfu·lst, l'ieil'n· lowship, 7 p. m. tist, Mason, eorner o[ Oak anrf Here's what! Barnes streets, Sunday services fJnlllllllmi ly 1\lf'l.huclist ()full'l~h ll a. m.; Sunday school during 1. The Bible is on the bottom shelf, hard to get at, nf Hansville and Vnntuwn, Rev. the service for pupils up to the THE CHURCH FOR ALL Harold Monrlol, pastrn·. JJart.~vllfn, age of 20. Wednesday evening which means the family doesn't use it frequently. lO a. m., church school, G. E. meetings at 8 include testimonies ALL FOR THE CHURci-i IVIannlng, supcrin1r.ndr.nt; 11:15 of Christian Science healing. A 2. The Bible she's reaching for is written in grown-up The Church Is th a. m., worship service wilh a public reading room is open at lhe building of h e grealesl faclor on earth for mcssnge by the pastrH·; Vuutown, II . c oracter and good c ·, · h 10 a. m., womhlp servir:r.; 11 a. m., the church Wednesday and Sat· language, too hard for her to understand all by herself. Is a storehouse of spirflu l.t~ens ip. urday from 2·1 p. m. The suh.ieet slrong Church neither d a 1 va 1ues. Wllhout a d111rr:h school, Mrs. Ca:-rQII of the lesson·SCI'mon Sunday, 3. The little girl is alone-and she needs help! can survive There elmocracy nor civilizalion Glynn, supcrintcnrlcnt. October October 13, will be Arc Sin, Dis· every person· shouldare altend our sound. r ea sons wh y 13 is Lr~yrnen's Sunday. Glen ease and Death Real? and support the Chu h semces regularly Coon of Mason will have charge Why should the Bible be on the bottom shelf, and why own sake. (2) For hi· ~~ ·id Th';y are: (I) For his of l.he service at Dansville; Earl I..nnslng Zion Lutbm·nn, Rev. should this little girl have to seek its truth by herself? sake of his communfl I ren s ~ake. (3) For the Dickerson at Vantown. F. P. Zimmerman, pastor. One sake of the Church its~llandhn~hon. (4). For the block north of Cavanaugh road Ban.wilh! Jrrec! l\lethodist, Rev. and material support PI~ WI lC needs his morol Harry Moore, minister. Sunday on South Pennsylvania avenue. The Church stands ready to help your child-and larly ond read your Bible n'd~il~o to church regu. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; church school, 1\frs. Genevieve Freer, SU· It help you to understand the· Bible and its Day· Book • pcrintendcnl, 10 a. m.; morning service, 10:30 :1. m. y~u! will Sunday Chnptcr 11r d ...... John . Verses wo1·ship, J1 11. m.: Free Methodist 5 timeless message of God's undiscourageable love for T~c~d~Y·.'" ...... 1 Timothy 30·47 youth meeting, 6:~5 p. m.; eve­ Grovenbnrg lllethmllst, Grovcn· d Y ...... 2Ttmothy 4 w 3 1·8 burg road, Rev. Francis C. Johan· you, your children and all mankind. Th~r~d~day, '· • · • • · • • · 2 'fimothy 4 10·17 ning evangelistic service, 7:30 p. nides, pastor. Saturday, 1 p. m., Friel y, · · · • · •• • • ... Hebrews 4 1·6 m.: prayer mecling, Wednesday Sntu~a" .. · ...... · .... 2 Peter 1 9·16 public auction of sundry articles •v .... · " ...... Revclntion 22 16·21 at 7:30 p. m. for bencft t of the building fund; 17·21 Sunday, 9:45, worship, message, Olmmns llaptist, Howard John· What Makes A Church Invind· son, pastor. Morning service, 10; SLmri:lY school, 11:15; evening hie? 10:45, church school, Gerold service, 7:30. Robinson, superintendent; 2:30 p. m., visitation; 7 p.. m., Youth l\Jusun lllt:thodb;t, Rev. Rny.' Fellowship at Robbins: Wedncs· monrl Norton, pastor. Morning day, Wom<\n's Society visitation What the Churches Are Doing. worship, 10, sermon by Rev. Carl at Grand Rapids. Ingham Ch·euit l\lt! tho II Is t, Ascension Evangelical Luther· Adams of Jefferson Avenue Meth· St. 1\lichnel's EJliscopttl lllis· :i\Inson Church of the Naztlrcnl', Hobbins l'lleUtoclist., Bunker Rd., Fran!• B. Cowkk, minister. North· 1111, 2'/80 Haslett Road at M-78, IIden United B1·cthren, Rev. odi~;t church, Saginaw, The Art west, morning worship, D a. m.; East Lansing. Rev. George W. E. slon, Rev. N. F. Kint:ie, Ph. D., Roy Mumau, paslor. Sunday ITcrhcrl Chct•ry, pastor. Sunday of Witnessing; subject of lhc clay Rev. Francis C. Johannidcs, pas· church school, 10:15 a. m. lllill· vicar. Services Sunday at 10 a. school, 10 o'clocl\; preaching serv­ tor. l~riday, Pacemakers class Nicl•elsburg, p as t o r. Sunday seiwol, 10 a. m.; morni)lg wor· In Methodism of Western Mich· morning worship, 10:15 m., North Elementary school, ice, 11 o'clock; N. Y. P. S. serv­ meeting at the Burl McGeachys ville, a. school, 9:15; worship service, ship, 11 a. m.; Christian Endeav. igan, One Great Day of Witness~ m.; church school, 11:15 a. m.; Curry lane, off Miller road. ice, 6:45 o'clocl\, song and pralsr.. immediately after the homecom­ 10:30. ~ or, 7:45; evening service, 8:15 ing; supervised crib and pre­ M. Y. F., 7:30 p. m. Prayer and sermon with Sunday , Evangelistic message, 7:30, Pr[\y· choir practice, Tuesday, 8 p. m.; school nursery during the serv­ ing game with Charlotte; Sunday, Williamston Baptist, Rev. Har· school and nursery. er meeting Wednesday evening 9:45, church school, Lute Harten· Bible study and prayer meeting, ice; 11:15, Sunrl~.y school for all Grace B1111tlst. of Onomlngtt, old Reese, pastor. Churhc school,· at 7:30. ages; 5 p. m., Junior High Fe!· burg, superintendent: 11, worship, Aurc.Jius Bapti~t, Rev. Vcder L. Wednesday, at 8 p. m. next door to town hall, Rev. Mnl 10 a. m.; worship service, 11 a. message, What Mal:·:·~·.:.,·'·,· .<..... ·-;\1;·-~·:·:·L -:::·." ·.:. .~_:; ,.. fb!:;.~rr;~:~.iE~.l'OOiatlon tor ••••llilill•lllil...... llll!•"lll .... 'i': Urea Feeds Some farnne1·s .Scrtc1·i·lice , Need Check One-Fifth of Co1·n Cs·op I'• Fnrmr.rs planning to IH\rl uren Some Mldrignn corn growers Plcic al sper.rls llint will Jwr.p t~n to rlalt·y cow mtlons this wlnl•~r of em nrr. IC~IIVin(J ll nfl h of llwir 1'1'11[1 lusst•s al 11 minimum. Lossr~s llllly slwnl<· I r :; :·i illlll'lh 11f ll1r> I'I'IIP wns In lhn man, mdenslon dairy spt!l'l:rllsl to mih•s pPr hour. 'f'lll~ I /,'11 li\ !Iii', tlll'i 1 'iiil!\' '\·' ''lint.~· pril'l"• iu Clii1 ;:•~o lahf man, fnm1 l'l'ops HlH'r'lnllsl nl 2 ·I dPIII slag<•. So IIH• war111 Wl'ltlh<'l' al lvlldilgnn Slate~ university. ]Jl'l!h~ii'd f'1dl!'I'J'Il IJ\'t'J' Ill!' jliH'•/1·'''· lliOllfiJ ~dill'l•n•tl tlllf' 111' fll11• liisl \VC'I'I\ sliollirl ilHVi! pill a high Miehlg11n Slale llniV!!l'slly. ll~r­ Arl.lusl snapping rolls Jli'OJlDJ'· 1 No nwm limn .10',!,, of: the loin! 1i\'1' lilt "''''"' ill III/I ;;, Till• illrll· H'IJI'Sf liP!'lilH'S ill :W ;,'l'!li'S, JH'I't'PIIi IIJ~I' of filii' <'II I'll C:I'IIJl )IllS I. vest lossPs wll IJ mro<'hanlml eom ly In lwlrl r•ot'IJ losses lo a min· ,•:iJ(•f! fJI'llflllf'JitJ/1 illc'J't'.'l' I' o!' '(r; Jll'oleln In lhn dairy rntlon lin­ l~ll.'r'Pl':i p:1i1J an aH'I'agP .,r d;JngPJ' of frn:;1 rlnmage. plcl<~ of SJII~l'illl .,,. sill ljl i11r ti',J'fl' )OJ rJ<,\\'!I 1\IJJI i'llllllill;: IIII>'I'S, J'P'o'r>J' fl1111SI nf 1~7 111illi11n fl'lllll IJis comp:u·e favorably Jll'iec-wlse JWI' i1-~ expcnslv!' r1l any eosl. sru,!Jr•ll t'O!'II 1111!1 mlss1•d Pill'S :tltlllll J',, lli<·IJ il \\'flllid 1,,. Jtl•d•· /tlld j 11 s·: 11 ! l'.o•i:•IJI, l'ultli•· !!c•:t!ll> 1 <"oliln:ilr• lw;l lllolllh. pounrl of protein wllh soyhean to ,jn!lgl' thn ,loh UII',V 11!'1' do­ 1 d I' it ·in!.; :n·r~ ,,J:tnllitt;~ !•1 1: 1 ~i ·1' ' 11 •1' oil meal anrl nrc mn1'r' eeonoml­ Wrltt•, l'hono, llrivo In or Fly In Ing· l'llihl'l' 1hnn wmT~·ing 1\!ll ••• J. .r.. r. lti'lllli :;:IIIIJII<"; roi' pi1•:; !11l' i!Jt• T!Jt• i!lrii'Xf'ri pl'ii'l'S l'l!l'r.lvPy cal than the Hi and 32~(, dairy u.y •. fer.rls. 11hn111 husl•~ on llir• 1•ar·s. !!/,1 ,'J! II '• '• (j .I ,, •,'J :.·Y s ,\·rillli•· ~-lr:rr11 111 1111 villi/', 'l'lit'lt' 1\lkilil~an lrll'llii'I'S I'IISI' ngaln In '.!'he urea cnnlr'llt of commet·· I• :11' i·; 111 r lt~1 ~ t:t1ri•·1·. ('lltild :--:~·pll'JUIJPI', '1'/wy WPt'P up o1w Ilt•re an• snnw lips Hos~m:1n dal fpcrls· Is statr.rl on IIH! fecrl Jl:l' ·, il~t• !ttl", ooll In llillllr'll'i. prd11l fmm AIII(IISI llllrl R ]llli!lls, malws lo lwlp cui pie·l\lng lo~st•s: lag. Usr~ ll 1n Ci!!,Ul'C !he propm·­ '1'111' Willlf•J' \\)H•;!I li;rtl·llfJ f.J!' Ill' ;-:,{i'r, ;1])(}\'{1 SPpl<'nliH'I' ID:l(i, l'it-l1 as soon ns yo11 r·:1n safely 11 1 lion o[ ur~;a in llw gmin mix. Be­ J.l'lullng· llrPt•ds J':tlfJ)I•); ;ij ' ' ] h•Jin)~ !Jo:·.~. IIH• :..;oil lt'Jrd·: I'IJillill\11'.·; Ill f. .. ~ ltlf'!'l':l.'i('S in whoJp:.;aJr~ Jn/lh:, l!J{~:-i, 1 1 slon• the• C'lll'll. LIISSI'S gP!H!1':11ly WIII'I'J<: HOC:J{S ('i 1Jil I' .lttrl tl t': ' '1 ',l'(·i;~lll', :"·l'illtl~;fy, ,\•.; i![ :;t·plr•Jl1fH!J' '.!"( lll'niJr•t'-1, lii!HhS, Jl()llliOPF, \VIJ~!ill cause such cornmct·cinl mnr'<'n· lilf'rrasc wil h a r!t•lny In iiiii'V<'S!. llnlchln~r All Sum1mH' JJJ:t/1 ill·'~ rlt,l '·'·''• ,JI'- IIIII\' :~ .. i nlil!i1111 :11'1'1'; 11[' 11'111': I HllrJ IIlllS llliii'C, !han nff Sr.J rJr~· lrnles nrc usually rlllul.erl wii!J farm grains anrl roughagi!S, they If mrn is to IH! l'l'iiliH•rl wil h11ul I II I'd ill!: '" ;.J. I!. 'roolll1,1' l:tll;i li:ul ill'(' II '"'' il:lll I ill: h,llrk l'iilll',, in Illig~. IH·r·r. \\'IIIli, hay !inrl are complel.cly safe, Hlllman drying, slarl pldJ';r.· J~·~J··,J t!t I:J[i'r\I.!H 1 fJlt.llt j 1': ·i:J1t• Inti, (1::1.\' J\Ldion:dly, pri('t'S farnH~l'/-i l'C!· .1111:/ :tll·l /Hirl tq, il illtott·'lt'ji' '.iJ' .. I•:JI ',I lillJ\I'J', :J•·Jf'1'd t'l'i'..-r·d dttlillr-!' fliP rnonll1 ('!Hiing 1 1\lq~tr:.t 'r l.. \ ,··. Jlr· 111 \··ry !•1 ! ··'11'1'... 1 .11, : • )'I :1:.'" !linn h·,! ~i~~fll"nliH'J' lri dropJtPrl :l poinl~o~ til' I Will 111 11 I '1 1:. • 1'1• 1' ,:•t', .\ ,•:IJ', I• 1n:·l ··~:, ~·l!tl\tlrl ],t• I'·'. '/'liP Jlll!'ily l'illio Wflfll clll\\'11 Federal Land lt4nk Farm Loaras AI•'!'', , .. Jl'''·, .1, ,l•::ril:rl•l•· i,1 '"!''· ··.,,.J.: :r·; 1111• 1 I poilll fr11111 A11gttsl lo H:i. GETS HIS GOAT-Dl·ptlly Sheriff Bill Soileau solves n mys. 1 ,J, d111 l·'t• 1 1 1 , I i·., ' 1·. , 'I r rt, 1 f 1 ,H IIi ll_r' i 111 :1; II! ',\'.!:' L• .I I·' l'l· ,;, :•: !t tcrious rnsh of LroJ(Cil gl,1ss dorm; in the St. L:mdry Parish, for ll'li1r I :JI\' 1/,r\. H-illA h:I.~ llllllfllllll'l'd it ncar Op~Jousas, La. lnv1•slignting the /lfth such incident in :'il,'. ~. II) ', f 'd I ~ ; I'.) I: Jil 11 j)J i, 1' l'o'i!l 11a1 sllit'l frnm 1l1P tmsli­ recent wL•eks, Soil~ntl.noticcd J f,;w shnrt while hairs at the Any Agriculturul Purpose or Refinancing 1 \\':1.'-i ]1 1,11 ]l~ d J'· II 1'! I 1 [,I), '!j'~l lbil','t' t ',IH1· j1' '·\'it P ~;.-, t:J ••1•, t" llllllllr'Pih\'l'ig-ht lmsis in scene nncl lalcr appil'hencb! this go~t. It seems the animal's 111(11', J:tll ],·1 r•rl r ·.I 1]w 1 ['t (''II :HJ''n or ~:ll' i.ri.·I,Jl'•; hl'l'i' :l.:fi hu rulliug· rwxt ;vt•ar's CCC refleclion in tlw gla•,s woult\ cause h;m to charge tile door. LONG TERM- LOW INTEREST 'l'~ • f'1='P io..: P)(lcorl * 11'1'1111, l.rlr• ,lril.o' i:· II••· lo'";l lr•'l \'1'ill prodadio•l, lltTnrtliJu~ in gmiu IIJH'rnlious. Olfil'i11ls ·--·------·------* OPTIONAL CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE frll' 1]11' ]Jj,: il· I .. rr: J l.l• I' I n·it (', i jl \ .':;::inn:li 1.!\ l'',lnd. :ttu! 3!;·ai '•1!Y 1hr•y !I<'i'tl IIWI'l' 1inw 1n Prr~mium, US No. I, ill HI ff~' No. I high so lonro;-stemmcd plnnts, :rrld1·rl. l\t:'I!'Ii, ,\IJOI'f :• f;oir:J I I' ;Jll •;III!!,V l'llllll).(I'S thai. 1\'UIIIrl 2. Douglas Fir, nal~am Fir, I;l'll'k l~udr :-u; tulips, arc too tall to be * 40 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE "'"'" to ht• marl•• in tradl' an1l Spnwc, IV•rl C'<•rlar, \VIIilt• :".prll<:c·! planted wilh ('!'Ocus. !~" ••·l'llllll'lll I'III<•S 111111 l'l'J.:'IIIll· anrl Smii'II l'inf' 1'11 lllJll'i><' " 1'<''t' '1'11lips, hy:or-intlm nnrl l Firo lnsuronco Buildin~) H vrnr wan! blossoms in the The world's most versatile crop, yr.a!' st1·air.:hl m:ii\<'S 1'\'1'1)' ilushel " Protect ttl Mason, Michigon nf C'lll'll Jll'odlicl'd in IIH• U. S. s_·l_•l_'i_n,_"·-~_a_n_l_l_l'_ll.-v_! ______or 415 5, Cochr,1n Phono 1880 f'lil~iltle~ foi' llla!l. ll's I'XJlt~clr~rl Charlollo, Michig.>n lh:il ~~~-,·~· ·lllfl milli11n lllr.·:!r"i~ "' iflgham County r~ews, Mason, Mi(h., I !1:57 c·<•l'n will )(o Ullrll'l' loan, Odober 10, 1957 D-2 • <'lllllJI:II't~d wilh 177 lllillion Jn l!J~fi. Farm and Household

1\mirl<.l yo11r .'il'lllll;y J'a II r.l Sunrl-r:. 11 :H 11 1 n;~lill!!l rr.-~i­ lhc le:rvrs ltum, ;yo11 might c•on- illll'licuillll'e spr.einlist at Michi· cnn he lcfl in Jill~ :~tound lo mui­ d<'IIIS r-:rr1 r·ronll IIlii II' II> i}lf' li.u:·,tJ jJn'l' up a J•i<'tutr~ of linw your,g:m Sla1r: university. For shc:J- liply year a[li~l' )•' plrrnll!u;. rieties, bullhey also come in pink dcr.p •·:r1np.ri1.~n lll:JIJ·I Fir.,t, tll'l'i:"' ,\!;11 iDJia) bani;, · T\Ja, Hl, :wl·o;'diil~l, :11 GoPd, Phone Phone 'J' 1 1i·· :, ··:·1' 11:' r· t·.il will bP ~ . used mn.'-'l1,v ~rJ Jlli•'I':LI';r' Slll'plu.r.; Mason Price Brothers 1 'rlllllll'lt)i~ir'~ Sllell OR 6-5754 Auctioneers UL 1-3342 · ~l~ ~~t:\i1~~. d!'lr't! mil!: ::rJ•I o:IH'l' : : yn·orlucl~: to fo~'(';,(~n t'()\I'Uries tn lle rJi,.;J r·il.u :.•rl I•\' i !: ·• 1'1111 l'rC'il ol ' ------clllll'dl \ll>li•l ,,,, ..,,,r :,1 the~c~ ' COllllil'iC,:.

I-- • -~~·""·-~·~ ··-· -··-···------0 '-~~~·t!/~:r.·-\·c '-1." ' ' 1!HS Fm·d Tmetnr, completely overhauletl JJotpoint 7-ft. RPfrignaJor DParllorn 2 14-inch Plow Dc•arhm·n 3-s«•ction Lil't llan·ow Acorn '1.-llm·n:•i' Gas l~:.m·;;r~ J•'m·gnson 2-1·ow Cultivator · 'W:tcrlrinJ?; Tlb(:!J!nc, ~~o:Hl cau!li!.i~:n 'Ft~l'i!;nson 12-ft. 'Wct~tlcr HPnrhom PT.O 'l'ractor Pulley, lilw new Oaf·: Dinin,l!; !~nom ~i'ahie 'Woocls .Bros. Sin~le-row Corn Piclmr, good con!lition Ji'm·p;uson 7-l't. Honhlc Disc n Din;n;~ IT:wm Chairs lfnt1~rnational IJ2 Combine with motor pielmp at- Hitdltm Cuplwartl iadmwnt, extra sm·ecu 'I'ractor Cab Jrr·nn Bt•rl, Bprlngs and l\iattress International Wagon and Flat I~acl• Oal; Dl'I\SSel' 2-piece Li\•in,!.'; I:nom Suite Dnarhom Front-end Cultivator Cmnhination \Vritin~ Desl> and Hoolwasc navi!l-Hraclley 30-ft. Grain ]<}levat«ll', goOtl condition •' John Der!rc li!-clifie Gmin Drill !lx1 :~ Wool ~~~~~. nParly new F1~1·guson Cnrn Plantm· with fertilizer attaduntmt i...iving Room Conch Roc!!in1r. Chair Case 4-har Side Ualw Uototillcr Floor T,amJ.l • Reading I:::hu money y.our savings earn' here will add up fast. Stort saving here •.. broadest covorur.o ever of­ NOW! fered by: State Farm. Get TERMS:-Cash Not Re~ponsible for Accidents full details from n man you ought tci )mow-your Stnto Form agent: .tmerncn:d ~~ WUllSON I I .TH,E .·FARMERS BANK .John McCa.be, Prop~ Mason, Mi,higa~ '. EARL DUNSMORE, Clerk JOY .DAVIS~ -~ashier Fire Prevention Wee~ mntf')res, l; anrJ rlefertlvo heating Livestock Experts Discuss Outlook l'fJIIi[IIIH!Ill, 1, 'l'lw ioHHns frll' IO:i7 lo fir)lll1lll· Jly Ill, 11. AVJ<:It\' ;uHI lalmr held In 11 minimum, I•'lnley omphaHizeci llru follow­ her l!i loin! ~:J:J,fiRO.n I on HiO fii'P.H. Cuuuly Agrlt,uHnrnl All'PIII. COITI· ing IUJints: Fire Control Saves Lives, Money Slllrlt iilHn l'I!Jilll'l!!d lhol l•'iuttw nlnu l>lllllhn:;i1.r•d 'J'iresn llglln!s )'I!Jll'UHent lhe At 11 cmtnly-wldr. fm!d£!1' nut­ p<'l il ir111 for' fcl'riers Is grcaf[!l' Siner. llrere m·e lois of li!irrw­ l'l'f'rllng lit<' l•llul nl' !!lillie l'ed U,V M, U. AVImY proclnmalion. Howevrw, II \VIIS lhn homn. Many vlellms :tl'l! amntllliH nf in:mrnnee pnymunl~. lonlt m;ion at tho tn!!eling as tn In the Unllnrl ~Hains anrl Ca11ad:r ldlll'd IU:ll'!! limn 11111,111111 Jll!r· Starts on Monday pointed nut: r·;rttl<' on tlw mal'lwl al Oil£' lime 'VIi!!rt' to ptll'r•IJase fel'rier r!nltic by proclama lion of I he Jm!sirlcnt sueh as a henvy :;lla;:e iiJHI ira,\' SOliS lllld IHII'III'tl 1111<1 tlislig·­ Cnmmn11 !'iiiiS<'s n[ honw fit'f!S J.nnslng Llnns emp 4-II show !Jut to spt'l'ltrl llwm out over n llrri :rlsn Uw I !me, FPPri!'l' prices o[ llw Unltr!rl Slall!s nnd llw !c(JJV· Cnw lllllllhi•I'H Ill'£' II( ll ;1(1. [ll'ogmm; and use a prot eln stlp­ lll'r•d 1111111~' lllllld!'I'II'S Ul' !IUIII· Include ~:molrl upon by Clll'istinn mrn as a monslrr. .t\ml rnonsi<'l' ht~ was. Ile sacked cities and murdered millions i11 hi:; cavorl ing :mmncl Asia. One of the wonderful things While Ire wasn't what you'd c:rll nicl' lo know, mod­ ·Jbout doing business in a em-day historians now pir~ltll'P !tim as a twct•ssai'Y evil farming community such as whir.h tlllitrrl Chric:fi:111s anrl t•liminat<'rl wmker men. In Mason is that most store fact, this Genghis Khan author su~~gests lhat r!vei'Y few customers are 4231 Stato Phone OR 7-0141 Mason Elevator Co. Phone OR 6-5734 • • .'j Proceedings of Board of Supervisors lnuham County News, Mason, Micl1, October 10, 1957

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Resr cetr lly su~mlttcd C G Cnrd 4 260 W L Jcwctt llu"h W Silsby llobcrt s Wnys nnd 4 200 Drools Jol n D lny Committee on SUJlet vlsot Mu1 nlnghnn move I thnt tl n 3 720 Wnys nn l Mer ns mntto1 be tefcued to the P Dl:lecutln~ \t a 360 Dntcd Scntern~ct ID 1067 September 10 IOG1 totnc1y Sccontlt! l and cuulcd SutJclVh!.Dl 3 000 Sur crvlsor Cnr l move resolution rr om tho Your Commlttco on General Clnlms to Commlt.t\ c WIUI IUCt!Oilted by tho Clcrlt ; Comm Lice on Wr yo rmd Menna wou vro 1 6 0 sm ted whom hns been 1 cCcrrcd the following clnlma bess lonvc to ro1 art us lollowu WHEREAS tl c Dcunr tmentnl Dudg. We h11vc cnrefully ex unlncd tho clnlms n 360 cts me letcrmlncd by the lnHhom Coun. nnd tocommcnd their ullowunce na fol• tho roUowlnR Salary Clnsolficntlon £or • 880 ty Donr 1 or Sullcrvlsor• ut the time of lows 2 400 the Annunl Meeting nnd Clnlmnnt Clolmcd Allowed 3 000 WllEllEAS there hno been n growlnR' Posthumus·IJIIdrcth A ten notify eneh nnd every bu !go ted donnt tmcnt that It wlll1ht> lm· Sut1crvlsor Snndoraon moved that tho 1 asalblo to horror nny voucher thnt wlll committee report be ndoptcd and tho rnnke for nn ovordrnft for that depart• Clerk bo authorloed to Issue hla war· rants In J avmon~ of ..ld clalmo Sec­ mont nnd thnt n COllY ot thlo reaolutlon ondod ami carried unanlmou1111 J>11 roll ho forwm ded to lh" director or henCif h.llllgfl ISSISflnl sleW II J yc trs lie started 111 1938 ts 1111! I HI) ISSISI till stew 11 ci M1 111111 tgeJ of 111 elevator bus mess 11111 Mrs D<~ntcl Splilcts, ch.tp m l ansmg 1lc m 111 111ed olhcr Scrvtccs' elcv 1t01 s 1t B mcroft l1111 Mts Wtllnu hlzn~lcz ltc ts Greenville mel Gr md Raptds IIICI Jeeflctccf frn tnllly COllSlCll ttvc lezms Paul Stmpson seu1 IJcfore JOin Ill~ the s tics still! m 1946 1'1 omo!cd to tit rector of I IIY Mts Wcsle;> Btownlcc H dtstnbulton 111 19"-H he bee mte elected to bcgm her 21st ye 11 m magcr ol the Iarm suppltes galekecpet E 11 I Got don 1c llll IS JOn Ill 1953 clcctctl, Cctcs Mrs Ht~nnt Reeve, Pomona Mtss Mm 1 111 Blarlunot c 1 c clcctccl, J lm 1 Mrs L as ptcsulenl 1nd vtcC' pzestclcn1 h) reason of ll!cll r>lcclecl nfftfcs nf wmlll~ rnnslet fllld OVel SCCI am LloyrJ Bind, mmc nne! Jesse Conna11J, 1cspec lively The program nn nnged h~ 1he lectuter Mrs Reeves Glnsptr m eluded gtollp stngmg a zcaclln~ by Myz tic hnnur 111 I accotdmn solos by Allee GoHinn 11 IYii 1 Spectdl g11csts \\etc 1\Tz and I M1 s Wcmlc>IJ Bush of Yucmp 1 I 4 I I Club Welcomes I I I 5 New Members I I Ftvc ·~w mcm JCI s \\ l'rc wel I STATE!\IENT RI~QUIRim RY TIII~ ACT OF AUGUST corned tnto the I trkson Western I I 24, 1912, AS MIENDim UY TIIF.l ACTS OF ITolsPmen s cluh recently 1 he) I ntl' Mr lllfl MIS Kenneth L I MARCil 3, 1933, AND ,JULY 2, HHfi, (i'ttlc 39, I Umted St.ttes Code, Section 233) SHOWING THE Mtllcz and S 1m Sncllcnilclgcz of I Lesltc and Mtss Hope Cochrane 1 OWNERSHIP, 1\IANAGEMENT AND CIUCULA· a TION Ole and her brothel John of Jack I son I I he zepml of I he September 2!l I The Ingham County News pubhshed every Thursday at Ma I camp out at Waterloo pa k son, Mzclugan fat October 1 19"J7 showed llw Washtennw counly 1 1 I he names and addtesscs of the pubhshcl, edl!oz man I mounted cllvtsum of the sheriffs l agmg edttot md busmcss manage1s .rze rleputmcnt the Jnghtm county 1 N.tmc Addtess I mounted posse the mounter! I II I Publisher Nelson D Brown Mason Mtchlgan of J tckson ts gucsls dmtng- the I E1\Jtor Nelson D B1own, Mason, Mtclu.c,an 3 r\ny stay at the p 11 k Stxty 1 1 Advct !Jsmg Manager, Rtchmd W Brown Mason Mtch hmsc men pnrltctpatccl 111 the l t1 ul 11cle lolrl stJIJ othezs s!a)e l 4 Busmcss Manager James N Brown Mason, MJclugan 4 at camp 4 2 The ownet 1s (If owned by a cmpm tlmn Jls name and Plms I\ me made fat another I add1css must be stated and also Immecltately thereunder the camp out fot October 11 through names and addresses of stocl\holde1s owmng 01 holdmg 1 pet 13 nt the same place in Walct 10 00 cent or more of total amount of s!ocl, H not owned by a cot· Jon pm k E:veryonc m!c estell 111 [Joratwn the names nne! add! esses of tit!:! mdlvlclua\ ownms rtrlmg mny nl!cnd s url Mntl> must be f)tven If owned by a partnc1 ship or other unmco" tyloz pz cstclr.nt of the club r Report of Committee on Apportionment .. 19 57 Levy [lorated firm, name and address as well as that of each W.tlerloo c tmp nuthonlws h 1ve its in· dtvJdual member must be given ) gwen 1hc club a r1ght to a cc1 tam az en behmd Bu1ns loclge Name A1ldress wtlh a Irati from It called Hm sc Nelson D Btown Mason Mtclugan 1 men s C unpstl c Thew IS plenl ~ Rtchmd W Brown Mason M!Chtgan of 1oom fot cvm yone to make S1 er.lnl School James N Brown Mason Mtclugan School AEfiCS!I Voted their own pole box stalls nne! nn HI n1cnts Opcrntm.Q' 3 The \mown bondholders, mortgagees and other security pm J, then tmilers, the clul.J 1 c lwlders owning or holdm:; 1 per cent 01 more of total amount poz t satd Everyone takes then of bonds, mortgages, or othc1 sccuntJes me (If there nrc food nncl supplies There 1s often none, so state.) IIll pi omptu sharing at mea II mw None but Jt ts not pz evwusly p\c~nnrcl Othcz husmess attended to 111 ~e r. Ill X I 4 Paragraphs 2 and 3 lnclurle m cases where the stock eluded the planmng of a H tl holde1 or security holder appears upon the books of the com· Ioween hayztdc party Im Octobm pany as trustee or 111 any othe1 fiduciary relation the name of 2G, foz members on!~ IX .lH ~3 the person or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting; also the statements 111 the two paragraphs show the affiant's Gil I S1 outs Go on lillie full lmowledge and belief as to the circumstances and condl· Intermediate Gzrl Scouts un 5fitl ~n tlons under which stockholders and securtty holders who do der the leacleJshzp of Mrs Mm 2Jfi 00 garet Henderson lul·md to the In .o If H not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold DcLoy Monroe fatm Friday Pic stocl\ and sectJrltles in a capacity other than that of a bona tuzes were talten enroute of the fide owner new htghway to apply on photog 11.n otoo 5 The average number of copies of each issue of this pub· mphy badges Mary Jane Man llcatlon sold or distributed through the malls or otherwise, to roe gave a talk on the care and $ 10ll0007S llii71HO paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date tlalnlng of foals and hmses ancl shown above was lctc 22 ne!lve yenrs of Klwnnb the Inferior excitement of pas· sa ods of rr.d·bioorlerl American strangely enough, funerals. service with 20 years of lll'l'feet slons and vices, hearts. Ho wns nlso !mown as Glass collectors shoulrl consult a1tcnrlnneP. He was president of Forgive the nrlmnnltory lone tht; Sultan of Swat, or Bnhe Ruth Webb Lee's Early Amerl· Ills club In l!llfi nnri lieutenant If you must., for thAt old·ffJSh· Rut11. Hr,w his homers huilt Ynn· can Pressed Glass before attenrl· governor of Division I in 'l!l:i:J. loner! sf raight-from-t hc·shonlder !we St.ndlum is n lively episode in lng the next auction. Filled with As an uetivr. m1!mber of thr. Jlt.ll allenrlr•r! llw Uni· ,•Jiilrh·ron; !toss al llw University vcrsity. of Illinois. Tlwy havr. :! you arc sick of It, and that Is Wild Buil, Dnrrow for the De· of Jtllnois, Cam! atleiHIInl! Mleh· fense, F. Scott Filzgerald, Clara Ir~an Stalt! univers;ty, nnrll3-yeal'· "the dcepct· meaning." That's determine eligibility. whnt Wllllnm H. Armstrong has Bow, AI Smith and Silent Cal. old I'JOII/11 IIOI1W. Further Information nnrl appli· Conr1•r .. , arr·l!llet·turnl work flits LAST WF.EK'S mystery farm piduro was identified as tho William Clark place on Waverly road, to say ahout: It In his boo!' Study Despite the seeming lawless­ Postoffice Lists cat.lon card may he obtained nt won nillionill awards from the 4 miles west of Onondaga. Frod Baldwin was tho fifth person r., corroci"ly identify i·ho picture and Is Hnrd Work. He goes on to say ness of the twenties, anrl even he· the 2 post offices. that fl boolt has a mcnnlng or it fore, this country looked good to Nal.ional Cotlllf'il or Cltunolwll for hos 2 frea subscriptions coming his way as a resuiL A new mystery ·fmm picture appears in tha Applications must he flier! witil tiu: dPsigw; or llw Gmssu Pointe News each wock, Fifih person to make ihe identific,ltion wins. Farm owners receive free enlarge­ docs not. "The deeper meaning" a lot of people. Albert. Q. Maisel's 2 Job Vacancies the Director, Seventh U. S. Civil reference to a book usually They All Chose America provides Ba(ltist eiHtl'r:li in lfl:i:J and the ments of the farms when they stop in at rho News office. J. A. Connor, regional director Service Region, New Postnffii'P Slralhmoor Metlwrlisl church in means that no one can make a picture of the part played by Building, Chicago 7, Illinois, and head nor tall of it. immigrants in America. He has of the Seventh U. S. Civil Set·vlce l!l:i I. 111 ·1 !J:JK he \VIIS H\Vill'Cied the region, is accepting ap(>llcatlons will be accepter! until further no· gmnrl prize in I he Genr~ral Elcc­ selected 15 nationalities, showing tlce. Armsh·onA' Is not a (lsycho­ why they left their homes for posl !Ions as postofflce clerks trie American home contest. log·IHt, Ire Is a ~~·hool tcachcl' abroarl, and what some of them and carriers, for duty in the Safety Experts Continue Road Study In the old tmdltlon. Illl Is Eaton Rapids and Mason postof· have _clone here. Besides building blunt lLIIII foreeful In his a good part of this country, they flees. Applications wlU be ac· Ingham County News, Mason, Mich., October 10, 1957 D-6 ny Eumm E. WIJI'I'l•! 1:1.~1 momPnt, whrn tile !Hihlie al· 13ut when Democrats gathered idr~1s, which nre designed to ccpted from persons, regardless llllchll{all l'ri'HS Assodntiun !enUon Is well [tii'USiocl, performer! key services lil'e per· .------~ in Tolr.rlo fnr a regional rally re· nld the iiludent who wnnts feeling the Kentueky ·long rifle. of their residence, who Indicate GoV<'I'II<>I' Williams mai((!S It a to h•nrl'• Ire hlnves no doubt Highwny snfet,.v experts m·e poi.nt to file hi;; nominating peti· ~~·nt ly, IIart was again nsked This rifle, in the hands of pa. willingness to accept nppoint· The he~ Hh of nations is more impor­ hut what studyinA' Is hard !riots·, helped vanquish the Bri· ment in Eaton Rapids or Mason. digging ~leeper Jnr rens~l!1S wh~,.tions on the last day. One year, whieh he would prefr:t·-.. a mm· worlc, but mnlntnlns that tant than the wealth of nations. people die in aLitomohile acel· he remained ~ilent until he C'oulr! tish army. St<~rting pay io $1.82 an hour, paign for governor or senator. lmowlnA' how to study mlll,es with opportunity for advance­ -Will Durant dents. prepare a st.atewirle television it almost nice, How this country has helped ment. They will present: new ideas to show. Noborly, CX<~eJll possibly I-lal'l, 300,000 refugees from totalitarian Applicants must have reached the 1958 scsHirm of Uu• lr•gislaturc Then, he snid he fr.ll he harl til n:memh~rs the exaet words of Hot-rodding may he thought of Europe in the last 20 years Is the SAL AVOUBEE the answf'r, hut wllutevcr they las· a form of Inferior excitement, in the latest. of a series of hills run for l'l'·elel'( ion bcPmlse his concern of Lyman C. White in datetheir of18th flUng birthdny application, on or beforeThere Sun Life Assurance Co, of Canada· that has ch11ngl'd tile nalure of joh in Michigan was "unfinislH'rl." wc•re, lhr:y gave nn more details too. Frerl HorRiey thlnl's it's 300,000 Ni!W Americans. This is than everyone !mew before. great when you !mow how to is no maximum age limit. 113 W. Michi9on, Lon•ing motoring in Mkiligan in the past This y!!at· is no exr·Pplion anrl an account of the United Sei'Vice A written test is required to , ______P_ho_n_•_lv_._"_ho_•_9_·9_o_3_1 ______. 3 years. th!! !rend lws I'Xiendf'd to L'. Laws now limit lltr ~peer! of IGov. Philip f... llart, I he govcr­ nutomobiles, exact pcnnlties .fur twt·'s proleg!! tiOW in his ~;eeond drunl' driving nnd rl'r~lde,;snPss, It Prm. semi bad drivers tu special Pnliticnl sor•rs say thai \Vi!· II schools. Jlnms will };c•r•k his sixth term, Ill 1 1 1 1 wailing until l;ttm· In make his . g nvnys IU'P. 1 1 '~ 1:'111'1 hicl on t11e national sc::nc. 1 IVtth the snrt!!.y _r,~etor Ill t te 'file closes! lw has comco to l~hle(~t·ln!s - d~''!rh•d " 11 !!"'~· maldng nell'S on the subjcd is 1011ds II lth 1111 sh l)ls, his slalcmcnt thJt whatever Jw Business riHu~ and bnnlwd tllli'VIlS uml !Bwer en· rlid nol rnn for next year will be try points. oJH'n~d to Ifart. · Automobile manuracl.urcrs The onlv 2 offices consirlercrl have stopped advertising speed in the ollb:it•cl were those of gov· to stress the deep dish steerlnr: Cl'nor anrl United ~:lnles scnntor. wheel and silfety fcaturr~. Demot·t·nts will ner•rl a man to gn Professional Now, the experts nre tackling against Senator Potter, a RcpLib· the remaining fac!ot·-tlw driver. licnn, next year. Foods NEED BETTER 1 Drunk driving has for yenrs Hart is personable, a talented Personal Professional HEATING Kean' s 5-1 Oc-$1 Store been a serious crime behind the presiding orficrr· in lhc stale srn· Hardware Kirsh Rods Installeti wl 1 illc. ";··" •' :.;-·· ·.· ' '"