Dr. A. V, Smith, who has· prac· tlced In Mason since 1937, and Dr. Milton C. Bergeon have formed a partnership, effective July 1, Dr. Bergeon Is now completing his In· tarnshlp at St. Lawrence hospital In Lanr;lng, He Is thus returning to his home town to practice, He Officials Draw waR graduated from Mnson high school In l!l16, Mte1· 4 years of service in navy aviation, ns n Jurors'· Names Final Senior Trip pilot, he complf!tcd work on a bachelor's rlegrce at Mlchlg-nn Fifty men nnd women have Uu State and then entered the Unl· opportunity to serve as jurors at , vcrslty of Mlchlgnn incdkal the May term of circuit court il ~dwol, HC! was ~,:rnrluatcd ·last ~Attracts Only 27 Mason. Their names were drawt .T11nc. lie Is a snn of Mr. and Mrs. ''"""""'••··"' by Jot at Mason Wednesday How arc you goln' to lteep 'em tha l this senior trip will J. C. Berg-r>on, Diamond roml. Sheriff Willnrd P. Barnes, Count) prob­ Dr. and Mrs, Bet•gC!on rC!ccn tly llown on the farm? That's out. ably be lhe last for awhile. C!erlt C. Ross Hilliard and Jus modcd, Now they don't want to hoi1ght tllC! Wllllnm Reeser resl· tlces of the Peace Roy W. Adam: "This Isn't a senior trip when· lienee, 302 S. StC!elc. They hnvc go, Only 27 of Mason's 98 seniors and Gcon~e J, Hutter of Lansin1 less than a thh'fl of the c!ll:~s 3 chllrlrcn, Cheryl, 4; Michael, 3; have signed up for the final sen· conducted the drawing, lor trip. goes," said l"orrest Rinehart, and Kathy, 2. The family now re· principal, "H becomes merely n 1'1w 1\luy term of cOUI't Is sirlrs in L;lnslng, Lncl1 of interest helped make It handful of seniors on a lrlp.'' schcduh!!l fm· 1\lasnn. Jt. wltl Dr. Smith was graduated from llnul. While Mason school board Dr. 1\lllron C. Be1·geon 12, Senior~ wore t{) voro 'l'itw'lr the University or Midllgan mcdl· OIJ!ln 1\fonday, 1\fllY ,flii'Ol'S members will vote on it later, ''ai school in 1030, He lntcl'llcd Mason In 1937, Dr. and Mrs. are to l'eJIOI't U1e next tlay. day on whether m· 1:out to can· they agreed Wednesday night ctll th!l :i·dny t.riiJ to New a nrl server! as resident physician Smith reside on Jacl>son road, Cl)osen for jury duty are Mrs. at Christ hospital, Cincinnati, south of town. Virginia McBride and William A Yorlc and replum It with elt.lwr not.lting or d~e a duy'• Ullin, from 1030 to Hl33, He was D1·. Smith and Dr. Bergeon will Bergin, Mason; Walnta Gafne1 oul.tug to some pluco neamr. in genera I pmcli<'c In Ohio occupy the present ofi!ces of Dr. and Jerome K. Barry, Williams Board Begins before establishing a practice In Smith, llG W .. Sycamore. ton; Raymond H. Biggs and Nor Rinehart tolrl the board that ma G. Cowan, East Lansing; the lack or enthusiasm this year Beverly Fruin, John Angell Millage Split l'cflccts !he c!Janglng scene. A Alaiedon; Henry Anderson, Rus few years lmck, there wns an edu· cational vnluc Ia senior trips, the ~ell Rowe, Aurelius; Bert Schcrt· Six Ingham townships marl·3 zing, Et·ma M.arsh, Buni>er Hill; principal pointed out. People Chairmen Lay Plans for their bids for extra millage at didn't have the opportunity to see Aletha Holmes, HC!ni'Y Siegrist, the ol'gnnizational meeting of the Delhi; Mrs. Iva Cticl\ner, Jeanette distant pia cps·, Now t rnnsporta. Ingham tax allocation board lion a ml eomm unicatlon have Witt, Ingham; Vera L, Meyer, Monday. M.ichigan Week Program Ralph Toaz, Lansing township; marie it so that almost anybody Glenn Roesel', Mildred O'Dell, Le Deihl township requested the can visit eillcs such as Nt!W Yorlt Councilman Abc Cohn Is be· queen. Polly Diamond, Luanne roy; biggest slice, 1.1 mills, nne! Washington without the rol5e of an c,Yr!hrow, eomlng enthusiastic over the Birney, Betty Knight and .Judy Sam Churchill, ,J. H. Chmnbcr· Olhet• townships and !he mill· plans bC!Inr~ mupped for local ob· Plakl\c arc members of her lain, Leslie; Joseph M. Speers, age asked for arc: Ingham, 0.8; Lnck or money may be reason scrvancc or Michigan Wee!<, The court. Patty will he eligible io Wesley Pinc!mey, Locl,e; Neva P. Lansing, 1.7729; Leroy, 1; Meriel· for some not going, but school weclt is from .May ·1 to 10. talw part in !he Mackinac bridge Fulton, Genevieve V. Buri>e, ian, 2; and Stoclson, UHllliPs J'm· the M11y 5 lunch· of the Chamber of Commerce are liamstown; After conviction by prayer, Martin is here shown in the hands of Shcl"iff Glenn Vandc­ board will meet on May 12 for its Rmchnl'l s::ucl lha t _as the school eon fot• lhe l'islth:··~ mayor developing plans for stores to buy Marjorie Moore, Chat·Jcs Gutz· JU. first worl\ session. Little can be becomes larger, semor tripS' will uml ot.ltel' nfficinls from J?re· samle of Shiawassee county. Rev. John Pruden is in bacl\ of the boy and Rev. L. signs and placards for Michigan kl, Cornelia Brouwer, Ray Me· done lllllll the board of super· be even harder to ar1:an~e. Larg. mont. Sclucfflel' at the right. (Archy's photo.) wee!> displays, Neal, Albert Griest, Matle Sup· visors sets equalized valuation ~r classes fwv~ a dwmdhng feel· Hugh W. Silsby, chairman of The Lions and Kiwanis clubs plee, Glen E. Leatherman, John flgures at its May 6 meeting. 1ng of compan10ns!up, he aald, tlw lnglwm board of supervisors, and the Mason Woman's club are M. Stewart, Dorothy Alagna, E. ,J. If the 27 seniors still want to hns been chosen to conduct the among the organizations· develop· Carroll, Florence Wilcox, K .T, Members of the countj' alloca· go to New York after the Thurs. visitors on tout's before and after ing special programs for the Shassbergcr, Lansing, Preachers Aid Of!icers in Capture lion boar~ clccte~l C. G. C~ml, rlay meeting, they will leave May the ll1nchcon. week, Cohn said. l~ast I~1nsmg, ch~1rman; I-Ic 1s a 7 ancl return May 10. The trip Mayor Leonard Jordan, Mrs, Lansing has invited all Mason Two clergymen not only prayed youth held the officers at bay by supcrvtsor and JS chau·ma~l of costR each $65. llinchart explained to Marlin, who climbed into the the ways and means committee. that a magazine sale conducted Jordan anrl Commissioner Charles civic organizations to inspect the for law and order Sunday night. threatening to ltlll himself. He Bowman and Mrs. Bowman of new Lansing city hall Monday Board Gets Tough they prayed and talked a 16-year· stood with I he muzzle of the shot­ car and drove away. Othe1· members are Laurence by seniors each fall helps pay for Fremont will meet. Mason's May· aitcrnoon, May 5, old youth out of shooting him· gun pointed at his chin, insisting l<'ox was taken to the Corunna Pal'ltcl', county treasurer; Alton the t1·ips. L<1st year 2 girls ~arned. or Paul Richards, Mrs. Richards, On Idle Seniors self or anybody else. that he intended to pull the trig­ hospital. I-Iis wounds proved to Stroud, county supct·inlendent of their trips· and enough left over Councilman Paul Cheney unci Rev, John Pruden of North ger if anyone attempted to dis­ be not serious, schools; Vernon D. Ebersole, for spending money. Mrs, Cheney at a restaurant on Idle hands arc tile dcv!l's worl<· Aurelius Union church and Rev. ann him. lie finally surrendered Officers immediately tool\ up membet· of Lansing board of cdu· The era of senior trips is ove1• US-16 not·th of Portland on Mon· Ingham Records shop, The Mason school br>arcl M. L, Schreffler, pastot• of Grace the gtln. t!JC search for Marlin, I-Ie drove calion; Charles MacLean, Lan· anyw;1y, tlw prineipal said. East day for a breakfast rendezvous, took steps Wednesday night to United Brct11ren church on M-99 from Shiawassec county across sing; and Albert A. Elsesser, East Lansing seniors have switched to at Columbia, did the praying and Martin is a probate court ward. Ingham to tlw Dale Holmes gas· Lansing, a one-clay ou1ing wii h the entire The Fremont party will arrive Road Toil Dip~. replace instances of idleness in He had been shifted from a hoard· the high scliool with academics. persuading, station at the Crace clntl'ch cor· MacLean succecclccl C. Bruce class tailing part. Last. yea" East In Mason between 11:30 and noon, 1 ing home in the Grace church ncr. He and Holmes talked. Mar· Kelley, Elsesser succeeclccl J, B. Lansing seniors went. to ~trait complete with pollee and fire de· Ingham roads were safet· the On a recommendation by both Douglo.~ !Uau·Un, lli, wns area to Shiawassee county. He first 3 months of 1958 than they Principal Forrest Rinehart and the youth , with a .410 !Shot· tin bought $2 worih of gasoline Dean and Ebersole succeeded where they saw a ball g!Cle or pat·tmrmt escort. After a lunch· was boar4ing at the Daniel Quick and drove the car away from the Lawrence A. Smith. Greenflelcl Village, harl dlllller In con at Mason Manor, Mayor were for the first 3 months of Superintendent James Vander gun whlch"hc h~td t~lreudy farm hi Venice township, Shia· station. to the driveway o! tl1e The board is set up by Jaw with a big hotel, and saw .a show, T!Jls Jordan and his entourage will 1957, Ven, the hoard voted to require used ir~· ~~ llislmtc in Shlu.wus. wassce county. Charles Fox, 35, !aim the grand tour of Mason, in· That's the report of Sheriff all high school students to carry ser: t•ount\V Suitdtty u.ftem1iun, is the hired man at the Quiclt church, the chairman of the ways and year,, they II be gomg to, Lake Willard P. Barnes. at least 4 credit subjects each Jle's now in the custody uf David ,J;wkson was at the sta· means committee, county treas· Michigan for ~ day on the ~aeh. eluding stops at Wyeth, Dart farm. Fox said that Martin tlon. He recognized Martin. Carl Tf 71 1 1 - d Manufacturing, schools and other Sherllf Barnes credits road year. Shiall'llssce sheriff's officers. slipped liP behind him, demanding Blake, another neighbor, dropjJe.~cl urcr and county superintendent Je scn1ors w 10 1a.,. e- places of interest. puh'Ol and ticketing of l'ioht· There arc some, especially scn- Sheriff's officers of 3 counties the keys to the car. When Fox in at the Stillion. l-Ie had heard a of schools as ex o!Iicio members. clrlecl not. to malw the senlof tl•lp Mayor ,Jordan will also preside toJ•s along wlt:h rmfety edum· iors, who coast along with only 3 nnd stale police, plus many whirled around to face tlw boy broadcast stating t11at. 1\TaJ'("in The judge of probate appoints will st.ill gel 3 clays of:t.tl•om over lite Mason council meeting Uou IUtd Jlllhllclty for the the flnal year in school because others converged on a field near he was s·hot in the neck and was involvccl in a shooting. Eaton the ot!ier 3 members. MacLean school. at 7:30 p, m. 29% decline In lllg'hnm acci· of acquiring extra credit for ath· Grace church about 8 o'doclt. The shouldet•, IIe then tossed the ltcys officel's were notified and they represents the biggest clt.y, Ebet·· dent,.; t.IH·oug·h AJil'il 1. letic iHll'ticipation. However, no Harold Bell has made arrange. nalificd stat r! police. sole the largest school district ments for an open house at The report shows a total of 119 credit is being given for athletics UPI'nm F:nlon shc1·it'f's offi. and Elsesser the county at large. Eden Will Vote Wyr!t 11 Lahora torics Incorpo1·a ted accidents for 1958 compared with unr!cr the present credit set-up, School Board Follows City t't'r'S nr'l'h't~l. 1\IJU'tln t~limfmrl This year's allocation jail is apt on Wednesday, Mny 7. The public 167 for the same 1!l57 period, Rinehart cited the example of nut. ol' his f'lll' in thtl r•hul'eh to he a tough one. The school will he invited to Inspect the Last year there were 8 fatali· one senior who is drifting along dr·il'ewny and t'lll'l'Yhlg· his districts in particular are looking On Annexation plant. Dill't Manufacturing Co. ties in 7 fatal crashes. So far this with 3 subjccts·--:woodwork!ng, In Triniming Pllay Program shotg-1111: fl<'d 'into ·the fields. [OI' mot·c money, They have not Eden school district voter! will 1111d Wolverine Engineering Co, yem· Ingham has not recorded a ag~l.ct~ll~re ~~:1 d~·1ver tt:atm.n~. lie t~ml< refn~·e in under· submitted their budgets yet. vote on the question of annexing will also have welcome signs· out single fatality outside the city of 'flus semor Is a ttouhlc·.m,,dtel lll Austerity around the Illason Iautomobiles oJ'J' the playgro11nd brush 111111 tall weeds. to tho Mason sl'hool rllstrict thlfl fur visitors on May 7. Lansing. Lansing has 3 deaths so school because he d;>e~n t ha~c city council table doesn't l1avc the where they now endanger lives. Officers began to move in frnm spring. Mason sdwol board tnam• far this year. cno~1gh to do, the prmcJpal sald, A o d 4 Forrest Rinehart, Donald Edg· Rmel1art told the board he has effect on school officials !hall Mnson ~chool youngsters will It he Tngilam·Ealon !'OUnty line on rmy r ers her.~ a P fl r o v c d the elect.iDn lngton ami Mrs. Phyllis Stid head Tile report lists 93 property some other ideas about tighten· councilmen contemplatecl, he able to buy $3000 of aedrlcnt the cnsl, foreing Mariin to re· Wcrlnewiay night. up tile education committee, ~a.magc crashes and 20 personal lng up academic standards and Instead oi mal\ing up the de· insurance for .$1.50 each next falL treat wcsl. When he eamc into Should the· Edrm· rlistrict'declde'll 'l'hur~rlay is education day, There To Answer Ca 1n,1ury crashes, he'd be happy to discuss them The school board approved an in· the o[len ncar the l'illll'<'h he ric- 11 on anncxatlon, tt WI mCI.Ul an will he a special assembly in the The crack·down ;~ nd concerted any time. crease of city funds for· the rcc· suwncc Jranchisc Werlncsrlal' darer! his intention io shoni him- increase of approximately 30 sdwol m1rlitorium with Michigan effort toward malt~ng Ingham's rcation program, school officials night which offers insurance prr;. self if offiecrs elnserl in. l-Ie Only '1 Ingham men arc in· youngster~ in the Mason school Wee!\ being emphasized. roads safer started when' the llnllCt• nt Ma~cm l.\'YIH Sntul'dii,V nlv;ht. held the line. , teclion to youngsters while going ~ailed for Hcv. Schreffler. M<~r~in eluded in the April draft. They system. Tile Mason district, al· Iligh school pupils elected county recorded 35 traffic deaths Mut11c· hy, nu~jy Wnlkt•t•, HIIO!lHfli'Cd hr School board members held to and from school ami while 1s a nwmher of the 1'11ur<'ll, .JDirl· Rrc Gary II. Chandler, Ronald ready one of the largest In are!~ Patty McCarn as Michigan Week Juniot· Fnl'tn liul'cnu. 7fJe couJtlc, f1llr' in 1955, tilrHdc, 17wl their budget expenditure for the engaged in sehool nctivitie~ ex· ing it wftile living in the com- Clarl\, Joe C. Curtis and Rob· in the sl:~te, will extend along summer recreation progrum to ccpt footbalL The insumncc munity. E. Brownfield. most o! Plains road south o.t: $750-the same as last year-- service has been made available 'l'he Gra<'C f'hnrf'il pnstor hac! The 4 men have received or- Mason. when they heard Wednesday in other years :~nd at lower cost. just dismissed a ynulil gathcri1:g clcrs to report at the Cl'cyhound The Eden rlistrid turned down night that the city has trimmed Last year the premium was $1.2!i. :1t the c}nm~IJ. llc wct:t.to Marltn bus stalion in Lansing at 2:15 anncx:llion with Mason a. yeai· Kiwanians Celebrate 35th Birthday its portion of the program from F'oolball pla)•crs can he covered 111 lite ltelson's First Congregational · d' t B 1 IJ'Il d D lh' tl flared, led the boy to the Sluawas· on another vehicle. church, was the anniversary kins, left, was toastmaster. Rev. Charles Bagby (center) found a paid recreatton tree or un >er •t. an e 1 were 1e sec car. , car, but he docs not get a rebato. playing checkers with his own o_nly townships where the collec· Marlin's mother is Mrs. Minnie on the weight tax. It &erv• him speaker. He is a past lieutenant· of Jacltson, a Kiwanis leader, encouraged club members to Another amendment provides governor of Kiwanis, He made an son," the superintend~nt said. tl~n rate f~ll below !lO'(r: B~m2'e~r Heintzelman. She lives in Eaton that the owner of a current reg· right. ,· inspiring and stimulating address, go on for another 35. Jack Davis, 1958 llresident, is at the "They were the only ~ at the H11I at 8l.!l :;,, and Deihl at 86. I ;o. county ncar Lansing. istered vehicle may remove the Under the old Jaw the plates based on the lemmings of Nor· · right. He wasn't born when his grandfather, William G. recreation session at the time." _ The county tax levy was $2,· Both Hayward and the U. B. plates and transfer them to an· went with the car when it was way-the little rodents whose Grow, became a Kiwanian. (Archy's photo.) Harold Bell, secretary, com· 869,218.09, Of that sum $2,748,· pastor said that Martin had never other vehicle he subsequently sold. Under the new i:nv the car flight from overpopulated areas mented that possibly the recrea· 179.18 was collected, leaving only been in serious trouble before. acquires, without first transfer­ Is sold without plates, the seller every few years leads them tion program is being spread too $121,038.91 to be returned uncal· Hayward called his friend hot· ring or assigning his title interest retaining them. The siller does straight to the sea and to de· moral courage, when men and thin. He suggested that directors lected. tempered. in the first vehicle. This permits not have to turn in tho plates il! struction. They blindly follow women must stand for principles should concentrate on fewer past­ a person not electing to trade, to he does not replace the car lm· Instincts in a vain attempt to instead of striving for popularity times and youngsters would get hold the vehicle from. which the mediately. He can put the plates· reach an island sanctuary now or material wealth, he declared. more out of it. Hubbard has history, too ... plates were removed for later on the shelf, or under the bed, sunk beneath the sea, Jack Davis, president of the In other action Wednesday sale. However, be must effect a and wait until he gets another Mason club, presented Ray Per· night, the board accepted a bid After Vernon J. Brown finished his series of articles on the car to lit his plates, it ~ gets The Jackson minister and l(i. kins as toastmaster. Forrest Rine· the car before the licensing wanis leader urged l{lwanians to of $2295 for erecting a 7-foot Hawley school district, he found time to write something about hart led group singing. Clarence fence around the Steele Street the adjoining Hubbard district. That's where his wife attended Letters Are Delayed period of his plates expirts. follow only the straight lines Adlof, past district lieutenant· , Joy 0. Davis, manager ot the which lead not to destruction but school property, , The Cyclone school. The story about the Hubbard is on Page 3. governor, introduced Rev. Bagby. Fence Co. received the ·contract. So!De. ,etters scheduled lor branch license plate office in Ma· to lives of service. publication this week had to be son, has received directiveS The Mason quartet, composed of The school board jumped over a A picture of a man from Maine politicking with Ingham Re· from He contrasted the publicized because of lack of room. the office of the secretaiy of Sam Cotton, Glen Dunn, Max Be­ 5-foot fence at $1782 to purchase publicans decorates _!'age 1, Section B. · omlt~ed religious revival In the United ment and Joe Dean, accompanied They 11 appear next week. . state clarifying the new llcen5- States with materialistic appeals the 7·foot barrier. Board members Edito,rials are on Page 2, Section C. On Page 1 of that sec· McBride, enter· said they justified the fence ex· tion is Mrs. Peck's popular column. There are 3 sections this D•nce at Mason nm Saturday night. ing system. Davis said he wlll be in newspapers, magazines and on Mu•le by Duoty Walker. Sponsored by glad to e}.'}Jlain. the 'new regul&•. pendlture because lt wlU_ keep week. ' Junior ~'arm Dureau. 75c couple, 60e tlons - detail · •Ingle. 17wl 111 cation will meet· Thursday eve- PIIonfl OX· D·272l' · · ti!ng with" Delhi towtish!p' bonhl d1~unl• · nnd disorderly charge. He William Barnes, Mnson, und 2 ~ ·" '. · members, state health department was given until Saturdny to pay other ·Lansing ·Sexton· teacllei'S, · Ott.l~!nls nrc .· s!Jll seeldng a officials, architect and officials of $20 In fine nnd costs or go to jail :\vent north for smelt over the solution to the sewage problem the depn)•tment of publ!c insO,.tc· fo:r 15 4nys~ ' . regarding the new ·high school, ' Uon, 'rhe m'eetlng Is· to work out :weelt end· 'but by Sunday lhcy JudgE) Adflms set MQnday, April were all In a Bay City hospital. under. c:onstrucUon, more details on the sewa·ge prob- Mcmbel:s of Holt boa1·d of edu· lcin. · With Burnes were Hobal't Mor· .·.Delhi ritt nncl Edwnrd Mndjcslti, both of nounccd plans last week to ap· Lansing, , ; proach the health department Oiflcers said they believed . with altemntc plans, Eames, fell asleep at the wheel of his em·. The cat· strucl{ a bridge Mrs, John Fay, Jr., will be .abutment near Bay Clty.,The men hostess to a meeting of Eva circle Rites Conducted had been. fishing all night. at Tn· of the WSCS of Holt Methodist was City. '!'he nccirlcnt happened church Tuesday evening, April For Mrs. Barber at about 7 o'clock In the morning. ·Plains. school district in Aure­ '29, at 7:15 p, m, '":i'he Murch of Funeral services were con· Barnes hns a broltcn left Youth in Missions" is the pro­ llps township will again vote on dueled Monday afternoon from arnex!ng to . the Eaton Rapids shoulder, a !Jrolmn right arm and gram theme. Bet·!. Field funeml hom<: at Di· 5 brolton ribs, Merritt has u brolt· Neva circle will meet at the momlnle for Mrs. Clara E, Barber Three Mason people rQprcsent· Sflwol dist,rlct, eh right ·.leg, broken right wrist snme 'time with Mrs. Beulah Pnr· of Holt, who died Thursday at . In Washington this week be· ed.Mason and Holt at the United Election Is set for and• a simuihed. elbow. Mndjcsld !tel', Mrs. Leslie Ttirni:lr will the age of 89. !ore the federal communications Community Chest budget confer· ~ay 10, brplw both anldcs and nn m·m ltnd serve as cu·hostess. The program Joyce Shepard, Masoi1, f nII ure •several rihs. . Mrs, Bm·bct· was born In Sum. commission arguments against ences April 23, · · ' i Voters turned down annexation to yield, $5. · theme is "Youth Who Serve." van county, Ohio, and moved to allocating Channel 10 (Onondaga. · Ii1 the all·day sessions, Harold P/nns 6 months ago, A!'the time · Mt·s. Merle Flu](.: is program Michigan at the age of 4. She was Parma) to Michigan State uni· Bell, Frank Schmidt and Saladin 0 ~ the last election Eaton Rapids . Dwight Ballard, Onondaga, run· chairman and Barbara Faussett a 'res'lclent of Ingham nnd Eaton versity and Television Corp, ft:youbee met with \'(as ¥'llling ·to accept· the Plains nlng stop sign, $1. rc~resenta· Mnson and I;Iolt are mnong the Is devotional chalrmai1. counties, She was married to Al· (\l.iiLS of Lansing) are being t1ves from most commumtles nnd. djstrlct. Since then Eaton ,Rapids . Bruce Wyman, M<1son, failure bands picked fot• state. compel!· IJqrt U, Barber, wl}o died Mny 1, heard. organizations In this area, They t trned down a bid by the· River· to yield, $5, \yllllam Holmes has returned 1908, Survivors include a son, An examiner after previous learned how much each agency side dlsti-lct, In Ot)ot~dagn .. tion in Class !3 in the festival nt from. the hospital after surgory, Ray, and a daughter, Nell, of hearlpgs recommended the award wlll ne~d to c~ntlmw Its ~rogram Accor.dlrg:to 41ton~Stroud, who Russell Dowling, Mason, run· :stnte university Satur· and, IS convfllr.sclng at. home. Holt, nnd 4 grandsons in Oregon, .to Michl gail State tmiversiiy and of serviCe dunng the yem. met with the Plalns.dlstrlct. board nlng stop sign, $1 •. A Basil Holland is· convalescing at son;· Roy,

I and Save $28.82 I ! I :· Soro'rity Plans this I ·Fou nd..~rs Day ! I ~ 1 The sa'';'· ·'m of 'l'horburn Lumber , ·.,. ,,·as the meeting place WedtJe!illay night for Eta Polaroid Camera Outfit I Alpha clwpter of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. Howard McCowan, vice· preside11t, presided over the busi­ ness meeting. The group deeiclccl to have its own Founders Day celebt•ation on Wednesday, Apt·it 30, rather than joining the Lansing observance. The gro11p will have the ritual at the home of Mrs. Harold Lavis·, with dinner afterward at Mason FREEl Manm·. Saturday, May 10, members 6 months' film supply ·will ent.~rtain lhctr mothers at a (8 Rolls) ·Mother's Day luncheon at Th~ Ember~, Holt. FREEl Mrs. William Thorburn pre­ Bounce Aash bracket sented a pro~ram on home build­ ing and plnnninr:. Afterward her FREEl h U6 b a n d answered questions asked hy the group. Mrs. James 8 Big 5 x 7 Enlargements lnghran; ami illrs. Ted Vander­ Boll, ,Jr., served refreshments of orange cal>c, tea and coffee. The meeting on Wednesday, 2 picture May H, will be at the home of albums Mrs. William Hamlin in Holt. :jl ·ll * FREEl Mrs. Alford Powelson and Mrs. Joseph Fontana, Sr.. visited Mrs. 25 Postcarders Powelson's mother, Mrs. Hulda (Turns a picture · PolglaRe, and her sister, Mrs. Thomas Cool1, at Allegan Monday into a postcard) of last weel-1. ''Finithed SPRING Picfutet in David Lillywhites Have 60 leCORd$" Anniversary Op~n House COATS In observance of their 40th in Millville. They lived in White wedding anniversary, Mr. and Oak township and Webberville, and Mr!. David Lillywhite greeted and 11 years ago they moved to ,gue:~ts· Sunday at an open house Mason where they have resided Now's the time to buy that camera· you've been in tJ1eir home, 738 West Center. since. Mr. Lillywhite is employed Plans for the celebration were at · Demmer Tool and Die Co., s·UITS thinking about. We mean the Polaroid Land Camera made by Mrs. Lillywhite's sisters, Lansing. ANEW ... the only camera in the world that gives you a Mrr;. Ronald Parker and Mrs. ' beautiful finished ·picture in just 60 seconds. And Howard Wolverton at Webber­ ville. Short and Full Length MODEL BOO right now, during Polaroid's lOth Anniversary Celebration, you can get gifts worth $28.82 when Mr!. Wolverton welcomed the POLAROID® guests and Mrs. Parlter had you buy a Model 800 Kit. 1 . charge of the gifts. Miss Dawn . . / Sue VanOrden had charge of the [Pl~/bervillc •l·H club stngcd its Iemler, Mrs. Clctus Strickling, lll{e me but only God can mal{e a person should plant at least one have open house for thch• par· spring achievement lnsl Thurs· purtlclputc•cl In the pt•ogrnn1 for tree," So said the poet. !'I!C each spring even though the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. day evening In the Webberville the mothers. Afterward Mrs. In the Snturclay Evening Post 'and Is rented. Smith at their home, 1621 Noble Scientific tests nrc being run used as sewers in the Ilolt Methodist chtJrch basement Jean Strlcl11lng' tool{ pictures of the Is a picture of the giant blaci{ l'nru1. Williamston, Sunday, April nt Holt this wee!{ to determine Clclus Courchmne, another Mlch· But die! you destroy a tree un· 27. The occasion Is to honor the safe ouliets for sewers for the igan department of health engl. Vorce, president, presided over group. oal{, 'more than 400 years· old, necessarily this year? Topay I the mceling. Twcnty.four mcm· The girls served rcf1·eshments which stands" at Lloyds Nec!t, Smiths' 25th wedding annivcr· high school now under construe. neer, is doing the field worlt. saw all that remains of a pcautl· bm·s answered roll call. There at the close of the h1ectlng. Huntington county, Long Is· sory, tlon. Other tests arc being made lul hlacl1 cherry tree, that had at Oitcmos, to find a solution to Tests lnrluclc tntal counts nnd were 30 p.trcnts, leaders and Gnnn club had tls annual clcc· land. It has a limb spread of 150 Mr. Smith has just completed other hnctcrinl tests, the nmount .tood on this old homestead, ncar sewage disposal at the high friends In attendance. lton of oJT1cers aud lenders last feet and is 100 ft. high, still In 25 years employment with Olds· of suspended solids, and other he house, for probably 75 years. school which will be built soon. During the business meeting Tuesday evemng at the April good health. It may live 100 years t bo•·c wonderful fruit. I suppose mobile division of General Mo· tests to dctermme the extent of officers elected were: Presldcn t, meeting l3ob Dayton Is the new moro. lt was difficult to spray such ·a tors corpora tlo n. M r~. flm It h Is the load and Its effect Jc,tn Vorce; vlcc-prcslddnt, Nancy prcslrlcnt. Man'y old timers recall the vir· •trgc tree and Impossible to hire on the hoard of Ingham county on public health and lawful uses JI.Jight; ~cc•rctary, .Judy Yorl{; Other officers arc: Raymond gin oalts and the giant hlack wal· t sp1·ayecl, The birds did the har­ home dcmconstration of waters. t ·casurcr, Sandra Hodge; report· Wilson, vtcc·pt cs1d<'lll; and Nancy nut trees of Michigan of only 50 1 ve~tlng. Hom R of the open er, J~le.mor l"orcman; parllamen· Ehcrly, ~ecrclary·treasUlcr. New years ago. I do not know of one They cut it down, I suppose Jl!{e from 2·8 p. m. t,1rinn, Judy McGowan; health project leaders are: Mrs. George of these left In Clinton county. ancl ~.1fety, Donna York; sonr:: Knhres, food prcservn tlon; M1·. 'raslclcnt Truman fired MaeAr· · hur. It Is easy to do If you have Mrs Jnmns II Vander Vcn leader, Jane Ross; and recrea· Kahres, dulry; Mrs. Ray Wilson, Country Living served refreshments to members tJon leaders, Sandru Dockstader vegetables and flowers; Lawrence R chain snw or the power of the president of the U. S. and Dawn Vun Orden. Dayton, entomology nne! bird A few days ago there was a Yes. only God can mal1c a tree Aftetwat'd Jean and Judy led Istudy; Don Shively, gun safety woman "well along In years•· but any fool can cut one clown. 111 group ~inglng. Sandra and Vtr· a;ul arche?; and Nancy Eberly, vtsltlng our home and sllC wm Long-range plans call for a dis lng-hnm snnitnrians nuule 1 nh 1 !';narc that noble tree and glnla Ilodgc entertained wtth a Jl ~c~ ograp Jy. . , , telling me of some of her expert· posal plant with an outlet 4 mtlcs soil tuwinA"s nt tiH! Oll!•mnN 0 plant one now for generations pollm. Clothing gJJ'is gave a style !he next mccltng will !Jc I u S· cnces "out in the count! y." She west in Grand river. Holt school hil!'h S!'hnol s1t1• IUmulny. In now unborn to see. how with Mrs. Marvin Hodge as day, May 20, at 7 p, m. at the is a native of Chicago, and had and Delhi township officials and nil thl! 7!J UC'I'I'S llll'y wc·•·c nn· ::; • 1 Cl. home of Mr. and Mt s. George ROBERT D. WARD, nal'l'oltOI'. M.rs. AI tIll!' tasc ]( dn•cs There Will be ol ]Jotlticll ltved in the big city all her life state and county hralth officials nhle l.t1 lcl('nll' n sultnhln at'PII St. Johns fOI' Sl'JIIic tm1lt drnlnngc, tlwy pl,tycd tlw pwno, ;pper olllrl an ttl chc1 y uml gun until recently when slw, With hct arc now constclering installation s 1 ------:----- snld. Mt s Chase, Mrs., Elmer Fore· safely demonstration. husband, moved out "into the of a septic tani' for the school man uml Eleanor l• orcman, .Jun· • COUJltl·y" soutll of Indt'an•lpolls. me It mal{es no difference what 0 l 1 t' f 1 I 1 1 t tl t I with a temporary outlet In Syca· * • • n 11s gmc ua wn 10111 Jn~ c I or f\ < ay o 1c pos commam cr, Three borings werP mndc 011 lor lender, pt esentcd the mcmbct•s She told me that "out there'' she any politician says, unless they traming, Rogel J, Stevens of Ma· at Fort B~lvolr, Va. Assigned to more creel{ northeast of Holt Ol1emos roarl frontage, They asl(c(] til" most foollsll qttestions. loosen the shacldcs from the poor l I I I I ll 'J S I t wilh tllCir certificates, pins and • - son was commence< JY 1 s Sll· lC , . , . :1rmy eng ncer cr.n e1• about 2 miles from the school found subsoils of !wavily mottled Slle Stofetl tl1at •vl1en sl1c moved man the worst is yet to come. 1 ff' f "I 1 1 I t' C R I 1 c•ports. S1x members wetc on the OrganizallOilS " • per or o tccrs or 1av ng c al the home of Llndu to find that roosters are not sumcr benefited? Yes, hut the poslte cxamlnallons given to his at•my last July aml completed the cre1'k ts now heavy, samtat dommnting sml sltuclurc found ians have declared. Lowe, monogamous. processor is still In front. group, Company 080 A letter of IIJasJc tJaining ,tt Fort Orcl, Call· throughout 1he a~1 e.tgc, t lw san!· 1\lusun l'•·•~~hyl.t•••inn mother Then sne cJatmcd that the pco· Can the average httie fellow commendation listed lmn as one fomta. The 22 ycm old soldic•r ts The l\1iclugan dcpattment of lnrlans said. Nichols und Uullen clubs hnd daughtct banqttet, Thu1·sduy, Muy their local ; Reservations must be macla by tnnll drainage," they concluded. of Ius slay in Denmn1 k. tng birth to little pigs they cllcll The grc'atcst thlnr:: we need lo· llcc petty off1cer ftr~t dass. , . flow samples rrom drains bemg Tuescl,ty, May G not say, "that she was pJggmg," rlay 1n our rural sections Is an Gr,uluallon exercises were con·jMason, and J3,Jrty \V. \Ventl,md, In the lthscncc of a public SCIV• Ccrllficales and pins for wtnler l'ride of Inghum Rcbeluggestions for cluurmcn M'erit .Scholarship Exams The O'Connell rear bumpct the state will d!'tcrm1nc the loca· EDWARD J. CROSS, still many young folks who would hooked the 1·ea I' fender of I!cr· and tecrcatJon and song lenders. Rumnta~e Hale, sponsored by Baptist Home and Hospttal like to get a start. tion, s1zc ancl design o[ the treat· Mot son PtcshytcJ tan \\/omen's Nearly 300 Ingham cou11ty high pel foJ•m,mce on the second exam· ricl<'s car and l'ippcd it off. Cap. One ot ftcer from each club Maywood, Illmois If the country is to be soon city ment plant and the clcgtec of Assocmllon Fnc!uy and Satlirday, school students olll'tcle of L.1n· malton w111 become finalists m tain Tim Stolz ticlwted Ilcnicl< trc,ltment nccess,\ry [or dispos· demonstrated a pll.tsc oJ the control1ed the farmer who has ~111g and East Lansing plan to tlw p1ogram and Will indicate for improper backing. ing of the effluent in the river. dulles of an offtcCJ. Vantown and May 2·3, ln the church ]ldl'lors. Acorns Needed JUSt been aslted to install the new take the nat10nal mcnt scholat· WJJC,ttflclcl club offiCe IS I CCeiVCd 1'rc•shyh•1·iun Young Women', bulk system may find his Invest· ship qudl!fymg test l'lgure•, wet c tl1eil choice of college and course ··------·------Gu1l<1, Monday, Aprtl 28, 8 p. m of stttdy Ftll'tller cvaltJ,ttJon of I h ( N M M' I , As quick as some pub Brower, son of Mr and Mrs. Freel senl<'rl a style show at then Ap11 I l'lllll':tlu• Huppel', Thursday, IY llh•s, Uurton llah1 Win I Rap11!s Commumty hospttal and • 5-Ycor Warr.1nly the leg. will include the mstallalwn of Ml' and Mrs. Rtchmd Jarvis rcmamed there for several .days Thcv l'i'C eivcd the in jLJJ ics whe1 officers. and family attended the 251 h werl Maxwell Ward and MJCha<;l Mrs. iiuhbcll wtllt :\Irs Cooper l\lason n.. b~l.uh lodge, mother· ding anniversary celebration of Doyle spent from Sunday unlli olS a passenger, drOVe In fl On! Of rl.tughter·son b.mquet, Wedncs· Mt· and Mi s. Dare Edwm ds of Thursday at Oscoda. 49th Anniversary/Sale .1n Ingham county 1o.ul comm1s clay, Apnt 30, 6:30, IOOF hall. Chelsea on Saturday Mr anrl Mrs Robert Bush and s1on truck driven by Hetman Those attendmg are to take thetr Mr. and Mrs De\Vaine Bienz Mrs. Carole Wood spent Satm ~larquccl.mt, 33, I-Iol1 at the tiller own table service and a dish to and claucrhters were Sunday day in St. Joseph where Mrs. sect ton of College and Cavanaugl pass There will be a regular guests or"Mr and Mrs Ivan Us Bush and Carole partictpated in at Western A~!c~ NOW roads. meeting \Vcdnesrlay, May 7, at lin and famtl~· of Sprmgport !he howlint;: tournament. Mrs. GORGEOUS NEW PHILCO According to Don Trowbridge I he hall for imttation of new Mrs Olive Dav1s, Mrs. Berna· W'ood remamed there for the Sun· and Anthony Pohl, shcnff's dcpu members. dine McMichael, Mrs. Doris day bowling. 18·iil. Power Mowea· ~49.95 s38.88 t1es investigating the crush, Mrs Birthday CluiJ, Thursday, May Dwight and Mr~ Jean Doyle par· Mr ann Mrs Wesley Schultz HIGH FIDELITY Hubbell satd she was driving S, at the home of Mrs James tlcipated 111 the stngles and were in Clio Saturday because of Badminton Set $ ~hllc~ Hrgh $149 95 ~ $199 95 nm th on College and stopped for Jackson, Sr., Ives road doubles bowling tournament at the death of. their son, Charles 4.79 2.98 FCdeht) • • t lecord Cabinet 25.00 Value the Cavanaugh intersection She Pl'lscilla Circlc•, Mason Method l\1ichigan Center Sunday. Mrs Schultz. Servtces were conducted in pact) (3 ~Iamond Noedlo 25.00 said she did not see the truck and ist WSCS, Monday, Apnl 28, 8 p Dwight and ~1rs. Doyle have htgh Monday in Clio and on ·~u~,cJay started to cross. I $ $ 3uperb Plulco only m. at the home! of Mrs. R. H scores at' the present ttme. at the Skinner funeral home m Tennis BaUs 1.95 1.49 lligh F1delit.y Mnrqucdant was uninjured. i Ryan. Eaton Rapids. Burial was in Rose in an elegant 1\l:tccabt•e cat d party Tuesday, l\ll', and lllrs. Jlowa.rd Jfu. Hill cemetery. contemporary $159 •95 Mtss Barbara Bucl\tngham of A '1 'J9 t 8 t th 1 ven announce the nrrhul of" Sundav guests of Mr anrl Mrs Swing Set $31.95 $19.95 ,abinet finished pn -· . a p. m a e wme n , d 11 u l 1t 011 F ·Ida \'e • · with glide rule Eaton Raptds began workmg at f M E t s ·u Th t· ~\\ g. e•· 'I Y e • Burton Baldwin and Butch nnr: 11ide and in mahogany Record storage o rs. rnes m1 1 ose a 11111,. Apr·•l 18 the Dart Natwnal bank this week. tending arc to take sacl\ lunches. "' • Mr. and Mrs. Larry Satterlee and space for over 100 LP Albums. $ "MJCro-Mix" 4-speed auto· Mrs. Ray Wolfe and Mrs. son were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spinning Rod $ 3.98 2.49 matic record changer.lO watts Ethel Welton spent a few days Mulvaney, A/2c Gary Mulvaney, :naximum output. this past week visiting Mr. and home on leave from March air 1f4·in. Elec·tric D1d I 514.95 $ 9.95 Ingham Extension Group Mrs Fritz Cottrell and family. force base in California, and Mrs. Larry Satterlee and Mrs. Jessie Bush. Mr. Mulvaney Bag of Sponges $ $ NEW PHILCO :laughter and Mrs. Erma Baldwin showed colored movte ftlms he .98 .55 3-WAY PORTABLE spent Friday in Battle Creek vis· had taken on his recent tnp to Newest Philco Portable with Gathers at Town Hall iting Mrs Jessie Bush. the Mediterranean, Italy, Stelly Patio or Scantenna , •. combination Onondaga Ladies Aid Society and other interesting places Mr Ingham extension club mem· White Oak club members met of the Community church will and Mrs. Robert Bush and Mrs. $ $ handle and powerful rotating Broom 2.15 antenna. Big 4-inch speaker. 4 bers gathered at Ingham town Wtth Mrs. Earl Parson last have a baked goods and rummage Carole Wood were also present. tubes pius recti· hall Monday. Twenty answered- Wednesday. Mrs Roy Tuthtll, sale at the Eaton Rapids Grange Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs $ $ fier. Aqua, red ur roll call with a good buy they had vice-chair~an, conducted the busi- hall Saturday, April 26. Anyone Harolrl Barton called on Mr. and 7-in. Pinking 1.89 pink case. made. Mrs. Alton Weston gave ness meetmg. wishmg to contribute may leave Mrs. Earl Moyer at Tompkins. 3-ft. •ectian the Jess.on, Buying Readymade E1ght membet;s responded to the haked goods at the home of Several women of the Childs 4 far Clothes. roll call by nammg a housekeep· Mrs. ·Dorothy CoiWin and the Community club met at the home Picket Fence ea. s .39 $ .98 During the business meeting ing .task they enjoy doing the rummage goods at the homes of of Mrs. Goldie Mapes for a sew. plans were made for making most. Mrs. Harry Daman showed Mrs. Naomi Conard or Joyce ing bee and made pads for hos· badges for achievement day. slides of techniques in sewing. Noble. pitals. Mrs. Lawrence Swan, vice-chair· The group made plans for Retha -Munro, daughter of Mr. Wednesday evening callers of man, conducted the meeting. o\chievem.ent Day, Tuesday, MaY and Mrs.' Fred Munro, suffered )fr. and Mrs. Robert Bush were West Mrs. James Rtdgway, Mrs. 6. The next meeting will be severe mouth cuts when she fel! Mrs. LOrene Riggle and children, Earl Showers and Mrs. Thomas Wednesday, May 21, at the home at her home on Thursday eve. Mrs. Lucille Clutter and Mrs. Proud served refreshments. of Mrs. Delmar Carr. ninjt. She was taken to ·Eaton Carole Wood ot Eaton Rapids. Mason • PLENTY OF FREE PARKING. Sh·o·pping·.' Ce.nter . · · · ...... ·.·. . . ' . · ' · .· .. · STORES OPEN UNllll 9 FRIDAYS ,JIAY-40\! bnl!!; Sl't•aw, 35c bale, SAFES-Small sates ror ol!lcc or delivered. Cheaper at the barn. TRUCI<, 1953 GMC, cab over en· 1940 FOHD COUPE with 1952 BOATS, motors nml accessories, M. A. Patterson, mile east, %. home. Also Index files, J{eep Pole buildings any size to fit your business records In order . gino, grain and stock rack, hy. Oldsmobile engine. Roger Cook, Imide by Michigan WOl'i{ers, 10 COWS-'! Holsteins, all sired mile south of Bttnl,er Hill on draullc holst, just ov.00 WILLIAMSTON 1'11T!:MOHTALS_: smgle bottom plow, McCorml.cl'· ' ;' ,J,. • \~~ : x ~·. " x INTERNATIONAL, 1!150, 2· Monuments ancl marlwrs In the plant Pioneer. Lloyd Aseltine, Phone Mason OR G·1481 1 5 50 7 0 1 50 19 Deering mowing machine, G·ft. · x:. • :J .. ton, 2·speecl axle, 12' pint· flnest gmnitcs. Try us fa!' ccon· Williamston 624F5 or Lansing or Mason OR 7·0710 8~·2 ~ 20 7 0 2 J. X .~ 6·l: 0~20 • ED 7-7738. 17w2 cut, pull.type on rubber; 4·hole · ·JX. • ·:J X ~ ?.OOx~O, ·~ X : form and good tires .... $ 350.00 omy, quollly and service. Hoy . Registered Holstein Williamston 628·F·22 pig feeder, almost n·ew; 2 40·rod· !l:OOx20•. 1 D:OOx~O. A!so tJactot · Buff!ngl.cn, 1,128 West Grund 29wtf l·olls of ,"J·ft. !!cavy fence·, 1 80· tires, 10,0.0x38 and. 12,00x3. G. Also. GMC, 1!lfi,l, 12' stal\c, l%·ton, HAY-First quality second cut· ------I f ]It · 1 1 River, Wi!li!lmston, phone Wll· Heifer and ling alfalfa hay, also first cut· - For convenience, ap. rod roll barb wire. Second farm tires and tubes, cl f erent rccom wnet' ncar y new llamston 4G4, 1'1w,1• ling alfalfa and clover mixed. H. pearance, strength, dependa· west of Rives·Eaton road on sizes. Roy D. Donn!~, 91287 Lamb tires ...... $1,075.00 ------~-·-- 146th Wolverine Sale L. Osborn, corner Covert and bility, permanence and service Grand River road. 17w2 road, Mason OR 7·0::>8~.. 16w4 CHEV., 1917, 12' platform, 2· RI~LIGIOUS GRT~E'I'ING ennis, Eden roads, Leslie, 17w1p buy a Smith silo. Order now for speed nxle, good · beautiful, npproprintc. Save $2 Saturday, April 2G, at 11 delivery later and save Glenn CHORE BOY MILTrctl Livcstoc]{ Sales Pavll· tors, one Is 750 lb.-Phone Lansing AUTO PART ' ~ Arnold, 232 E. Oak, Mason, Jlhonc size Russett Rurals from cer· OR 7·8552. 14w4"' IV 7 ')981 FINEST stake ...... $ 150,00 ion, 2% miles west of Williams· 17 3 NEW AND USED lified seed last year. George H. · ·~ ' · w AUTOMOBILE' ' ' EQUIPMENT Hoist. - Hyr1 l'fltl ]'lC ·orf picl{· OR 7·7851. 17wG'1' ton, Michigan, on US·16. Ellison, phone Mason OR 7-6461. CORN PLANTER-No. 290 John AT 'l'HE LEAST up or small stal\c ...... $ 75.00 PEA'l' MOSS, $'1 pel' euhic yat•cl This sale will offer an unusual 17wl Used Machinery Deere, on rub!1er. Lee Raf.h· POSSIBLE COST! DlliJOl'tunlty to buy choice l'cgis·. bone, 1993 .Sandhill roncl, phone at farm, $5 delivered. Minimum Used Farmall Super M 'l'ractor • TRANSMISSIONs - Automa· Rhynards Truck Sales delivery, 2 yards. Owen ,J. Smith Lansing ED 7·75G6. 17w1p tic, standard and overdrive tercel Holstein heifers of all nges, Farm Tools Used Homelite One·Man Chain & Son, lS!l:J Harper road, Mason outstanding in both type and MOTORS - Many late models Saw * OR 7·119,Hi. 1Gw3 pedigree. Club boys and .girls will ------­ Used Refrigerator • BATTERIES SINCE 1937 find top show hci fcrs for every Washers • NEW MUFFLERS "We Service Ali Mnl 'ALFALFA HAY, 'first Ialcr, li res like new. 4 milk cans and a milk cart; for Ferguson or Ford. Richard Phone OR 7-3541 BALED ALFALFA HAY, first 12 acres of hi~h. ground and 7 Aseltine, 3 miles east of Mason 1955 CHEVROLET %-ton pickup. cutting. Also baled straw. Glen acres of muck for rent. Daniel J. on Columbia, phone OR 7·1fi85. $995. Now Price $]95 Caltrider, 3850 West Kipp road, Hug.ger, 5355 McCue road, Holt, ! 17wl 17wl . phone Mason OR 7·7766. 17wlp phone OX 4·8341. - . 17w1 _...:.______;______------1948 FORD ryHon stake. $100. 1953 CHEVROLET, better than HAY-First cutting alfalfa. Nor· BATTERY BROODER-5·tiered. .. average, $303 or what·have·you man Wever, 2290 Bennett road, Also Polaroid Land camera, for my equity: Can finance. 506 AI Rice Chevrolet Ol,emos, phone Lansing ED cheap. Bill Hunter, phone Holt East Michigan avenue, Lansing; Open· Friday Nights Howard Pqntiac 7·7383. 16w2• OX 4·7411. ' 17wl phone Lansing IV 2·0634 or Bath Phone OR 7·3061 . . . Ph~ne' OR 7-1801 2612. 16w2 N. Cedar, Holt TYPEWRITER- Unclel•wood, DRAPES- 2 pairs, belgc.gray POULTRY-White Roclc laying f'! MAS N -'Three·becll'OOmiHOME IN LESLIE, Income prop·' LOTS-Restrlclecl bullding lots WORT\: WANTED- During the,. (ngbam (o nty Ne S standnrd Pcr!ect condition. I ' bac!{gt·ound, 50% x 45; oalt hens, $2 each Richter's Fn1ms,l hquse, gns heat, hardwood erty, 4 ap11 rtments and 4 Jots, on Tomlinson road. W. L .•Jew- sumrne1· by 11l·year·old boy. Call U W Cnll Mason OR 6·5716. 17w1 dresser and chest of drawers, 3647 Wllloughby road, cast of floors, 2 baths, garage, close. Ray 3 011 South She1man suitable for ett, Phone OR7·50.42. 17w2p Webberville 2F21. 17w1p , April 24, 1958 A·7 SLAB \"OOD _ r: cor·'s fol' 'lie both with mirrors; treadle sew·' Holt. Phone OX 9·2226,' pw5• Squires: Mason Cafe, 148 East motel site near nc~ us. ~·: , : ·.> , . , . -:=--:-'--=------,-- 127 0 1 ·r u u ' lng machine, vacuum, mahogany --- ...... · . Ash Street, Mason, Mildred R. car Ohlln~er, 503 West Bellevue, R I E S M' W UPHOLSTERING, fine fabric price of tl, Will deliver. Lee buffet, kitchen chest, Westing. BABY CIIICKS - Started. Pllso Bal'lles, Realtor. 17w1p Leslie JU 9·9032, 16w2 ea state - farms I ISC. anted 21 line, none better, u. s. Naug. Webb, 5161 West Columlnn, Ma· hot1se electric Iron, fruit jars, ra· reacly·to·lny pullots from our , . - · ------_ ·--- hyde pl<~slics, gua1 nnteect not to son OR 7·5861 lllw2tf clio Mrs. A. W. Countess, Mason 1own l)ntchery. ,Ily·Line hybrlds, FOUR·BEDROOM Muse ln Ma· HOUSE and 30 acres of mucl> STATE L'ANDS-65 a~ong WAN'l'ED-3 ewe Jambs 69G tear Ol' peel, nll colms Mathias METAL BOATS _Slightly used, OR 7·8322, .1Gw2 'WJute Leghorns, Wluto Rocleys, gas ngs, anc ir.LtaSOn caus one 1rcp ace, pane el n· and one bedroom downstairs, oal\ . . 11 l1wd~ rlcling 1 ota1 y, 3 U h Jl, ~2:i!J,Di Power Co • Mason OR 7· 1 ducklings also vmy reasonable, lng ell With bu1!t Ill shelves nnd floOJ s, marble fireplace, slo]{er Talwn Ill every day 2 7017 ·-·--·----- list, $1GD.f)), nll g.u clr.n ~ncl lawn 1Gw2• US npp10vcc'J Pullorum clean. stone planter Huge ceramic bath heat. New siclmg, 1oaf and all One block east of ]all Ill alley WANTEU -- cm·pentcr worlt and cqtupmcnl, powc1· tools apph· USED WASHERS-Conventional FJsllC!r's Hatchery, Webberville, with built in vanity, large lighted new wind9ws, just completed In repair war!,, IIenry Fries, Sr., 1 Ql D "'?•236J James Thorburn ances nl higgcsl discounts, hem- type $19 0 ~ ·md up Consumers phone Bell Oak 11J12 afte1 tJ p, :ll I' closets, full basement, 2·car at· November. Beauty shop all es· 132 1\nyncr street, Mason phono Tone p.llnt $'i 39 g,t]; Kem Glo~ Po wei' Co' M~son OR 7·9641. m, Hlw2 tached garage, aluminum simms tablished Ill home, Barns all Ph on 7 G301 Ph. OH. 7 6001 Mason on 7-11')1, 11wtJ' $7.81 g.tl., Bl.wm gym s~l~. $1D !l' 16w?, - 125 ACRE Jot, on Phillips road and sr.reens Priced for lmmcdintr. ft cshly painted wonderful sct·up Mason ------·------llsl, $27 9'i, otlwr ~1zcs avallable; ~ DeKALB CI·IIX boost your poul· 7 5 sale Call Suburban Buildc1s, for sheep cluckens or boardmg 1<1wtf HIGHEST PIUCEii JW!I rn poul· Evans t1 Jcydes, $1•1 !J) Jlst $10.9G, BEDROOM SUITE - $40, 1!1· try prof1ts. D<1y old to 14 · ACRE Rancho, near college Holt OX 4 9315 16w2li'' horses Slclmess 1n out• fumlly try Pi< kl!Jl nnytnnc custom1 E.tsy 1eJ ms open 0 1n 9 cl,uly, clucles springs and mattress, wcelcs Allen Frcderlcl\, one mile 12 ACRES, wooded, on Ivcs road. N LE IE necessitates movmg south 1m· LIVESTOCK WANTED - All wo k s spec , ] w li App'elqn, 3 1 1 11 Crancl Lawn &: G.tl ,Jen B.ug,un Mrs. G n. Pemsall, phone Mason south of Mttson on US·l::l7 BR, 10 ACRE f c Jl 1 I 'SL ' - bedroom home, mediately. $2•1,300, low clown pay. ldnds livestock, any age, Mar· phone Mason OJl 71J'l82 Jtlw623. 17w6li phone Mason OH 7·0111. Hiw2p' · ' arm on ° ege roac · water in house partial base· ment. Call or come and sec own- l\et pncc paid. W!IJ do livestock ------Webbei ville, !ll 10 W. G1 ancl . 27 ACRES vacant, Dansville road. mcnl, ~JC acre land. Price $3,800 r.r, Cat J 1:. Bowen, 1496 Noble trucl\lng nt all times Hoy Donald, WANTED -. /\It l\lii!l, .1f scrap, HlVCI', piHHH' CA 3!lJ(,8, 17w1 REFRIGERATOR-S-ft. Is rom c own own a .. ------pans Complete service. cnry ava n e c ressec 01 I c cc · . son PrJCeclreasonablc. Phone Ma------Woods, L,msJng l~D 2 Sltl7. r;LAZ!Nn OJ' ALl, iONDS. Pcr- STRAWBEilHY PLANTS- Ron- fries, 127 N Lansmg street, Ma- Open r.vmy rl.ty, uwiuclmg Sun· Buymg.or selhng real estate., son OR . , li nnswct call WANTED-Listings, l1uuses, Jots iGw2 J; s l!.lldwuc li!.J•>on J•lw·J• 1 1 1 7 1501 mson wty, nspccted Avail· son OR G1201. 14w4'' days. Bay PorI l'Ish Co, Bny C2'!:! Hwl• pl.mls .111cl sinuhs. 878 South 2Dc, nt yard, 2'1<'. 4·bag ready m1x Stoek!Jmlge, phone UL l20h5 Simpson, Mason phone OR 6-428~: matlc heai, attnchccl g'mage. ? ---- Mel !dian !IJ.Hi, Mason, OH 7 1039. conciete to Mason, $12.50 pet yd, 17w1p 11w1' This home was JUSt completell WANTED- Woman WitT! pract!i 3 39 ~1. 17wl SEPTIC TANKS ,llJ£1 !lri:ln fields ; J~wtl 5bng, $1373 per yd 800 gal. sep- - and reduced to $?0000 l~llh cal nursmg expcucncr. to ~i' WANTED TO R1 NT-Gl!"lrre or IIIS1allcrl 'Jtenchm~ and light - l!c 1m!, set lll hole $80 1 000 ,.,.al. HOUSE, for sale by owner. At· HOMES-Because of illness I am t '- ' Ill care of aged mvn!Hl. Hours II ~ " , , " 'n f ,,. cxc:tvnl!ng Jlcdson.tiJIQ prices. GLI\DIOLUS. bULhS, , - 20 fm,,. 1scptic' tank set in hole,, ' $100 ' Ma·"' -· 1Jac11vc lJIJc, . J 3 IJccroomI 1:tnc1I offeung "'o f my 2· ancl 3becJ. erms. 11 Jl · m · to 7 a m Live In No flllllllureo tcl gooc 1 the s 1 OIvicuHty ,\),e spnco of Holtot Ca ll E nnd l'J Ball, Lnnsmg ED 111 $L Gilson n P<>.ttsnll, 331 l~ Elm, hogany doOJs, 210, $510, 2/4, home, 500 VanderVeen D11ve, Mn- room home~ on Fenton avenue, NEAR MASON-6 JJcclrooin mQcl- mr.nls to prcpme except lllcalt· . E ' , C· II OX 7·734fJ or Lainw,Jnng .11 15, collect. M.tson r 1\VJt( r $G10, 2/G, $Gl0, 2/S, $610 Bnch son Many lJU Ill ·Ill l C' navmen t an c1 carry bU Iancc, M1, blacktop road, $8,000 \~ Ilh $1,- Bmldmg, Jnckson, MICh. 14w4'' LAWN ROLLING - N OW IS 11 JC InONINr;' \"AN'J'l'i)v - G,om 1 good one slde, $325, %-111, good /R Barnes, 301 Fenton Ave., Lan· 000 down time to have your lawn rolled. wmk p1ompl seivirC', Jctson- 0110 Side, $750, 5/8m, CD plug. 3·BEDROOM HOUSE, 2·ploce smg TU 2-5666 . 12w13p HELP WANTED-Help us serve Reasonnble rates, p!omp( service. able lbJ'i S A1• '!Jus, phone 5 RED()\ l'OitMJ\L-siJ np1l'ss, net gee] $ y,1 ·Ill Blrc!J plywood bath and shower, sp,tcr. heat, NEAR MASON new 3 bedroom Mason's young people by con· Call Don Boose at !Iolt OXIOJ c1 Holt OX 12".C G l•lw'i" 'C'I l.t1fr•I,·I IVJ111 stoic, <'IZC 10· ' '' ' ' ' • t J ?1' " 101 • Ic DUPLEX 334 E Oalc 2 bedrooms ' I!'IiJtl1111g "OLir !ll"''tt llcrl "lotiJes. ------1 . --·--- ,, $15.25 Plaster board, $160 per approxim.t c Y ~ t • .tcJ~s. .a ' ,' home, full basement With ICC· ·' ·'~' c ~. 9·;::~ 68 17wl ·- 2 4 2 135 12, wo1n nJH c Also ycll?~v 1~f· sheet, x to Zxl , $ M Gwd.: by owner Also 1 ac1 c builclmg ~ach S!Cle, mode111, new gas reatiOn 100m hmdwood !loots, furmturc and olhct· saleable 6 DIGGING FOUTTNV-' _ Jnslall· 218 10 1 1 feta forn;c~I, 910, t.lll neve1 WOlll door xG/S, $ Com )Jete s tc, '1 m le from M.tson c1ty fmnace, ,large cmner_Jot ~ell or automatic heat, $12,000 With atticles 1o the Ma>on Kiw.tnJs WANTED - Dog house Jnrge mg sewer, tiling mel huiiJtelJCn ~~~e ~~?~ ~f'pl; ~~~· ol~~~~~ 111 L\lloll1g Snlm y $68 ~ $75 S Ceclnr, phone M,Ison OR 7 ~~~v~ w p cr wmn Joc.!liy (,02 W ColumbJ,l. counts avmlahle Our puces mt $6,'i00 C'nsh or $7 SOil with rd ,000 and bath, climng room, garage, and shrubs 1 Located1 on paved weelw3'' s loca1ion, $12,700, $3,500 clown, 111. Fully automatiC home, eve· Mason OR G1391. l7wtlp 1,) 1 :lo 11 m l?l\l lengths 1o 26 it, at a very low of vei Y productJvc sOJ! s1r!e stmrway, lolchen and 3 ~~~--- _ _ ' p!Icc? Also door~ and wmclows, rooms up Glenn Oesterle, Mason balance at 4%% mle1Cs1. nmgs and week ends off, $20 per BANK RUN 'llHl ll.unynJCl fill, 2 rO!tM ALS -nlL1c> t 1tret.1, s 1 z~ the new self scaling shmglcs nnrl on 7 S%2, Paul B. Cheney Real week. L~nsmg ED 2 2961. 1Gw2 Bust· ness Servt'ces I PI occssccl J llad '~I o!VC'I, bl.Jck IN WILLIAMS10N - New 2· r!Irl, M.!SIJII G!olV<'I Co Fl.t!lCIS 11 ,111 rJ ,1qua net over t~ffcta, sler.l roofmg. OrdCJ s talwn. 92Ci 10 1oom moclotn home, nbuncl· Es!ate. 14w4·' bedroom home, full basement, s.ze 11l 18 PIIonP Mnson ORchnJ <1 U111on sheet, DansVJ!le. 17w3 1U!CC of outlnuldiil£1'· well fenc~cl, WANTED-Operator for sofl ICe ---·------Slusoe1, Jllwnc M:tson OH 71111. l!arclwoocl flam s, ml heat, $8,· cream s1o1c Inqune of Ilnrol!l l~w26 7 8983 17w2 one of the belle! f.u ms 111 Jack· 500 w1tl! $2,000 clown. son county Located at SSG5 Bm nh!ll, Mc!SOII OR G 5765. 17wlp wanted HUMJ\11\GE SALE-Fridny April COnCrete Bl OC 5 Churchtll liMd, 7 milC'o. '>Ol11il of TRJ~E '] 1111\IMING .Ill!! removal. k Shahan's Realty IN MASON - New 3 bedroom \V ANTED-Man With 'experience Plas1e11ng anrl Cement WorJ, 2i, 3 8 p m mel Satmclay, Special wmter price, 19c Leslie, 95 1oson, 4 ,), $50. Farms, SO .tcies bQtwccn s ree' sIC.- that can be bought on terms Campbell, 98~ N. Masr;n street, . Gw•l II.tvc yow J tll'n .ll!d property my w.t) and you may have 1t for 1 w4p Mason and Dansv1llr., SO acres on Motletn 2 bedroom bungalow With ' Mason, phone OR 7 09L 16w2 2 5186 "' 1 beautifJCd. Lynn Miller, ~552 $20 Mts Vc1non Sn)rlC!, 516 S. Philhpsroad,otiJcis A 0 G1cen· full bascmcmt, gas furnace, City OR 6 1161 ATTENTION- Sprmg house Sycumores1rce1,IInll PhoncHolt Lansing stJ cct, Mason, phone OJ~ D d p ough, b10kcr smcr. 1914 Dansville 1;vatcr and sewer More room than ,. CIIILD CARE-W! II 1ake care of cleaners. Have your carpets and OX 1·•1 142 for fi ee cstnnatcs 7-2511. 17w1 ogs an ets MA 3 22!ll 17w1p ~ta~l~~~'~· Owner has busmess m 13w1 a boy, age 3 or 4, daytimes m rugs cleaned to lool> hke new Ill 17w13 · · · · my home, 5 ot• 5'1" days a weelc your own home. Careful serv;ce. ------ELECTRIC STOVE, Westmg- 20 ACRES on East Covert toad CABIN F m land, 5809 Harper road, Holt, ,5!all \\ANTED - J8 year old high Lansmg ED 2 3557 151\"1 taniibby away 90~ 2 Nto goodMason horne. St uasonGrace shed,. etc.d All good bmldings Fhaso r -thebedrooms, pr1ce ofpartly $7 500 mode~n. wrth Arthur W. Jewett by 20 year old man. Also house- SPRAY PAINTING, clornest c and 11 1 1 1 portable, $2!'50 All mal>es re- ' ' • ·• ""17w1· Wit an good enoug 1 to raise terms Phone Mason OR 7-4985 work wanted by his mother. commercial. Barns, houses and f s • paired and serviced. Also used any thmg. Owner retirmg. Robert Ktrby, C L. Johnsori 1020 East Ash St. Phone Mason OR G-4832. 17w2 metal roofs a specialty, Free cs· arm erv1ces machmcs and portables All worl1 PUPPIES- 3 part Cocker pup· Agency. 17wl Mason Phone OR 7 6153 tJmates, workmanship guarnn· -:------and macluncs guaranteed Wood- pies, black, to g1ve away. Contact AI Staser 7wtf WASHINGS WA!'!TED -To do teed. Raymond Crowe, 1640 WANTED- Bulldozing and live· ard Sewing Machme Service, call Charles Eifert, 424 North Eifert 4-BEDROOM home, 5 acres, 2 m my horne. Will also do house- Barnes road, Leslie, phone Ma- stock truckmg We buy ilogs. Holt OX 9 2215, 4G65 !{rental Ave., road, Mason, phone OR 7 8858 1· m1les north of Mason on Phil· BUSINESS or income property, work. Mrs. VanVleet, phone ~a- son OR 7·4978. 14w13 Floyd Weldon, 650 Meridian road, Holt. 14w4,, 17w1 Lansing LV 41464 !Jps road 15x211lving room mod· 311 N. Cedar, Mason, 7·room son OR 7·7712. lrw1 Mason phone OR . 74033 MAYTAG LAUNrJRY equipment ' Evenings Lansmg ED 7·0326 ern Jntchen and bath bot 'water modern house, automatic gas . GARDEN PLOWING 14w4* sales and service. Silsby Irn· 17w1 heat, $3,500 down. Gle;ln Oesterle, heat, garage, disposal, 16x18 of· WAA""TED-Full· or part·tirne job, Same Rea.'lflnable Rates ------plernent Co , State street, Mason, poultry -----,------OR 7·8552 1285 Eden road Paul flee wtth pr1vate entrances, 2· preferable farm work by ex· GERARD PIERCE FARM LOANS- Long term, low phone OR 7-0141 14w4• 3-BEDROOM home, suburban Ma· B Cheney Real Estate ·14w4• story building in rear 30x44 with peri en c e d 19 year·old fellow. OR 7-3816 14w6 interest, for rcfinancmg, tiling, ------· son, not finished. Has full base- · ' 12·ft door, automatic oil heat. Wnte to Alvie Vermillion, Route budding improvements, purchas· WESSELS BOHNET will receive CUSTOM HATCHING- Setting rnPnt, 52 gal. electric water heat- MASON-Income property, two 65x450 ft. lot, zoned light indus- 2, Leslie, c/o Stanley Ribby, or FURNITURE REPAIRING-Giu-1 ing land, etc. Farm must be SO or 2 iree passe.:; to Crest drt ve-in chicken, turkey and duck eggs er, modern kitchen in basement. apartments, each Will rent for trial and cornmercml, double phone Leslie JU 9,5731. 17wlp ·, ing of chairs, repairing c1garet more acres. Write or see Paul R theatre this week. Trckets are twice each week until May 15. Dlmenswns 24 ft. 8 in. x 44 it. 1$75 month. New plumbing, good driveway, parking space. Ideallo- •'·· burned spots, etc.; complete up- Cheney, Farm Loan s~rvice, 329 available nt the Ingham Co•mty Please bring clean eggs not over 8 m. Price $6,800 with $1,850 1ocatlon, close ln. $11,500 full cation for plurnbmg, heating, HOUSECLEANING WANTED- holstery. Big selection of fabrics. E Oak. Phone OR G-5558, or Glen News office. 2 weeks old. A!leen Mentor, 12855 down. Make us an offer. Phone price, $3,500 down. Good invest· electrical, wholesale business, etc. Woman would like spring Free estimates in your hom~~ Oesterle, OR 7:8552. 14w4• Peacock road, 4¥.! miles southeast Mason OR 74985, Robert K1rby, ment. Call Mason OR 6·5774. Glenn Oesterle, OR 7·8552. Paul housecleaning work. Phone M!l'· Lois Harmon, phone Lansing TU .· , 15w1 of Leslie. Phone JU 9-9900. 14w4p C. L. Johnson Agency, 17w1 14w4p B. Cheney Real Estate. 14w4• son OR 7·6933. --; 17wl 2·1796, 14w4 Busines~

Opportunities Mason left too many men on 1 fourth on n single, Jim Connors' base Wednesday afternoon and double and 2 walks In the fifth ended up losmg to Everett 7·3. 3 singles accounted for 2 mote 1 en Muson men wete leH on Everett runs and m the sixth a base as Everett dropped Mason wall<, single nnd Diclt Ytuger • from the Capital Circuit unbent· double provided 2 tuns en Jist, Mllte dolorooK and Silsby top Jim Jlnllcnlmclt shu t•••l 011 nr.rl fhn ~~nAnn nttflcl< Bnth col the momul foJ' 111as1111 but lcctcd 2 hit"> in 3 times nt bat In Memoriam gllVC WilY to Do1 t Stone, 'l'iw Torn Sailor and Connor both LIWAJ.. NO'l'ICES Vlldngs cumc IIJl with 10 hits hnrl 2 for 3 to lead Everett ORDER FOR PUBLICATI~ olf the llllh' Jnchullug 2 ch,n· 1'l1e loss glves r.rason a 1·1 FINAL ACCOUNT I WRII':'IT-Ma 23, l!lfiR IN MEMORY OF Honry J biOS, I CCOI d. Cl, who passed aw<~y 6 ago, Apr!! 26 Lovmg memories nevet die As years 1 oll on and days pass by, In om hearts <1 memoty Is lccpt Of the one we loved btl t will never forget Alice Poi tJCI IN LOVING MEMORY of D,mell Gavin, who p.tsscd away Apnl 22, 1857 Just a thou~ht of sweet re· memtn nncc, Just .t rncmo1 ~ fond and true, Just ,t tolwn of

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OFFICE SPACE fm rent, Jelen! for attorney or ltw !1rm, on prommcnt c01 ncr of Cap! to! and Hlllsdule 111 Lansmg W1Jl re model mtenor to su1t tenant Dr SHETLAND PONY - Sunlight - 39 inches. A true sor­ F H Sherman, Lansing IV 5 rel with deep eclor1ng and silver tad and mane, Herd sire at 7364 17w4 Detroit zoe for 6 years, Outstand1ng offspring. Wgt. 310 lb. PASTURE FOR RENT for j oung cattle by the \\ eek Earl Cral

Most Important Is How You Will Gain! SHETL:AND PONY - Pete - 37 inches. Small features This sire was one of the best at the C. P. Taylor farm in Ten~ nessee. Wgt. 260 lb. (Actuel Pictures) TAYLOR FARM Silsby Implement Co. April 24;'1958 . ·pver the long I'Un In a free COlHl· "JUCL'OU'l' CARDS ISSUED A Boston Scholar try ls primarily the rasponslb!Ilty De·velopment lV!nson pupils received their rc· of Amerlenn · business-of em· State Leader port cards Wildnesrlay; They cov· Elcanol' Dart o! · ·Ma.so!l ha~ ployet•s ailrl employes-worldng er work done for the fifth 6-weells been accepted in the liberal artal together, with confidence, Wash· Envisions Bright Future period. · ' secretal'inl course. at the Kathi lngton can help do this· job. It 'is m·lne Gibbs school in · BoetClli helping ancl wllJ. help; but It can· Michigan lms unlimited advan· ise cif greater' economic progress ltiCHAUDS RE'l'UHN where she wlll stnt't In 'Soptmnj not do the job by Itself. The task !ages for industry, agriculture as well as an iner·ease in tourist Mr. und Mrs. William F. Rich· bcr. She will be graclunted tram, will only be completed when all nnu recreation aiul faces a fu· travel." Miller said, "H Is time artratlng his 1<1111 with 60 Michigan no one Is ever more : Out of the Washer, been clearly .demonstrated, Sci·ib: color .'lcenes clepict:ing all phases than a few miles from a Jal1e or ricr said. · of Michigan's economy, Miller trout stream. I empha~lzcd the purpose of the "Just as transportation for busi· "l'l'clsidcul JC Is cnhnwer•s· annual state celebration as a 3· • ness and Industry lias been en· I Drip Dry to Yfearl, record Is one· of llCI!olllltlish· fold promotion aimed at inspiring hancecl by the Macltinac bridge, ., · nle.nto.;," 8m•ihner dedaJ·•~d. ·~ Michigan people to a greater UP· the sca\VaY will. bring additional For handsome w~or without "JIIs I'CIIIItat.lon Is not. built predation of thei1' state, attract· low cost transportation advan· . upon cnle Nltyings or c~npt.y ing favorable .national attention tagcs· to Michigan business and a c;are , . , theso lightwe.i;ht promises. J[e will not IICI11lit to Michigan, and getting all resi· Industry. I liiGIII~ST U. S. OJ~FIOIAT~ e\'CI' to atld1•ess an :-om1ienc1\ inl\Iason was Fred C. Sm·ib- econmnic l.!oilnpsc. Have con· de.nts worldng together to maim "Divm;siOecl industry is grow· slacks win fop honor•. Jurt fldencc him." , nm·, ,Jr., mulm·spe•·dm·y of the treasury. lie was in 1\fasou Monday night to addl'<;ss state in Mtchigan an even better place to lng und expanding in a score of w~isk them into M Gufom•- and Jocaf· U(~puiJJican lmufers, lies J'rom !\Iaine, Ulid he sai!i the COUntry hereaboUts l'e•. Scribner pointed to the record live, worl< anu play, fields, The chemical industry is I lllimled him of 1\bine. At the left is Rilp. Ralpli Young of Ingham's second legislative dis­ totals In Individual savings. bani\ lie pointed out that I\Uch· expanding rapidly. In agricuJ.. tic washer and whi1k them deposits, to the 62,000,000 men i~·u,u's population Is now 8,· ture, Michlgun ranl1s tenth or tf·ict. At the right is I~m\'l'encc.Lindmncl', Stocl\bl'idgc. lie's clmh·num of the Rcpubli-; out again. They'll drip dry and women gainfully employed 000,000 IUJd t.lmt It fomcast or higher in production of the 'na· I·· can State Central committee. (Ingham County News photo.) at til

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In the pastfew weeks we have transformed Modern Cleaners i.nto the envy One skirt cleaned and pressed free· with every dress or of the dry cle·aning trade, The ~inest equipment for dry cleaning your cloth­ suit. ing has been installed, For 'fOUr shirts a br,and new washing and ironing de­ partmen't is ready. And to make service even faster (·and nicer} we've added such automatic features as endless belt conveyors, straight-line production and pla~tic film sacks for both dry cleaning and shirrs ••• Free moth~proofing. (You won't know it, but the moths will!) FREE! 5 shirts ·laundered at the price of 4 during the grand • But what does all of this mean to you? Th11t's cosy. It me·ans .open1ng. nobody, but nobody can match Modern Cle~ners for cl.eaning and pressi11g your clothes. Your elothes will fait longer and look better from now on thanks to D~trex Monarch dry cleaning equipment which constantly filters our solvents ••• and thanks to the shirt faun. ·dry fe·aturing the new laybGck collar process w~ich- makes collar stays old fashioned. • , · FREE! I \ . You a.-e welcome to free coffee and doughnuts ·during the open ~ouse. . · · . Moke sure you stop in duririg the open house. See for youl"$elf how our new equipment can do a better job of dry cl~aning end laundering than you've· ever known before! We'll be looking for you!

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.Pick-Up ~nd .D.elivery Three-hour cleaning. service, qn re­ Phone OR 7~1511 . quest.! One-dGy. shirt service~ Modernj • I • Cleaners' For Delivery Phorie OR·1-15l I . Mr. tu1d Mrs·: . Elqi•l•k wete Sornionl•· . · ggle$ .e!l "'"' s"'"''''"" "L''"""" "'"' . M"'""· "''~'· ,a,,,., EJc,; ., ' itors ... ll. f M.r .•.. n.. .. ·, Ml'.IJ, ··__ Frlduy.. ' eve_n.. l·n· g. li.. of···Miss '·T. y· 'lly 1\ll'IJ, •'hll, llayholl David McClung, Patsy Fellows, R. " 't• PI ·A .. M·. .d · ·Glover of·:Qexter.n.~ ·'· · •: . c_._ll.·tl,}'~es', , Les', la"e. T·ea,. m_. . . ·,Rosamond.· Bapltus,.u_e~.ts · '· · · • . . h'r_•_.. ,'#.,... _u·.. 9h Sunda·, Hector Acqulrre, VIcky Bellon, Me. ,Clydo Shoflo. WJI. ;;,;,.,, "" "'"'"'''"' McCltmg "' 1s'y ecepIlclen YoungIOn . an$ . re a1 e .. Orid Mrn. ""'"''"1 M""11 : ',;;" Fitd;Y '''"'"'" '"' ""· ...... ot DloM nra·s. - , . ; · and William Muenc\ a,g~nd!X! •lle iliamond,, Dansvllle Ag.gles cJe. llamston s~ant Stmday nlgh.t nn~l thro11gh.,.,,~,· . Sunday, . April 27, 1\t ,,~,;·~:·:"', Mr. nnd M1·s. ·~~~ool.mot George Burgess ~.:;;::, ~~;:i. Junior class me'm!Jers·, with vm lous ways. Nancy Vi llldnson family dinner Th~rsday evenmg fer~ ted Leslie !)y a score or 4•1, Monclay w1th Jv,Ir. nnd MrS', Cm I Dansville Free Met.hodl!it church, were Sundny gueS'Is of Mr. and · 'flwre •.Will be n Jivestoclt meet· . theil· advisor, Mrs. Lotilse Man· lws charge o.r t~e ~rogrnm: ~~the homa o~ Mr. und .Mrs. '~ob· Gren Wireman pitched for Dans· N~lson. , .. . . l~ev. and M,rs. s. R. Whims. de· l\1'rs. Willis 'cronlt of Pontine, ing 'l'hursdny evening at 7:30 at nlng, qrc busy· mnldng preparn· P_ unne Llnln~e~, Reginald . Wy. ~~ t H!.lbe\' _?t.Lq.ns.lng,. l.l·Q·I)·_orlr.lg. ville, _with Jim'. Cook behind the Don Anderson. of .Ann At.bOI. liver the ·messages . nlter... nntely Stuclants who, received \ per. the home of the leader, Phil Hay . man, Paul C,ul1 and Bisel lhe 9Qq1 b,ir.t!ulqy. 9f plate DeBrutler ).lltChcd with Bill visited his mother, Mls, nosa An ench evening. . . Jcct murk on their G weolts1 spell· hoc, tlons for the junlor-scmlor rc~cp· 1 ~ary1 0 urmlyelsn~y. tlon arid prom in the school' gym. m:c bt\Y s c~ ~ ftl~;y ~~~~ ~;1 ~ ll~~:~~ frnnlt Clever. ·., · ... • i . . 0 . · Dltrf~e catching, for Le~lle, . · re~~n, ~~~ltu~~~· Jud ·sweet of Rev. and :Mrs. Whlnis,ar~ ·from Stmdny 1\fl', nnrl Mrs. Phil Hn~·· · nasium, Friday, May 2. .· 0 g~~Pc~~s~· hns ~~wsen j usc M' Mr. and M~. ~nn ~an·iclt ' 0 ~ L~sllc opened the scoring with Limsing spent 'Frlcla/ . evmilng Spring Arbor. Rev, Whims hns birthday nnnivnrsnry of ,J.ack hoe ami family nnd Bob Fullerton :Carol Grnf Is tllegcnel'al chnlr· Sev~;.~ 1 m'emn;rs hnv~ 'been · ~~son wc~e . unr ay v s ors, som!! emltic play on tlie ·part of wllh Mrs; sweet's sister, ·Mrs, been a pastor In the I~rec Mcth· ]~reel', drove to Plymouth to vlslt the mnn, with many others serving In mnls of single to lead off. the fourth in· compnnied h,Y Beth Petrides on school year. Williamston were Sunday. dinner ning, He was sacnflced to second the rlrums; nncl piano solo by During the business session a guests of Mr. m1d Mrs. Glen by Tini{, an~· cashed in by Tex lhe Qt!bY Super Gasoline Joan Ellinger, l'C)lort: of the planning .committee Sharlaml', .In honor of thn third Wireman 1s smgle to right center, A comedy sldt was given by was read. The main feature of the birthday anniversary of Jill Dansville scored its winning Mark McCiennthcn; n pantomime busin~ss meeting was the election Slwrlanrl, · run In the fifth as Paul Carl was by Pal VnnTnssol nnrl Annetle of officers. . . , Miss Mariene SUd spent the safe on an error by the LcsHe J\mmic; piano snlo ,hy Rod Tny. M:s. Paulme Noltmghnm lS week end with Miss Nncllne I-Iar. third baseman. Carl stole second lor, clin·lnet: solo, Hiram Collar; pres1de~1t; Elb:lclge Wolfgang, fa· din of Lansing,· · , . and was advanced to third on a tap dqncc by Alice~ O'Dell nml }her Vlce-~r~sulent; J\1rs, . Hex Rev. ami Mi·s, Wesley Caswell passed ball. Oaltley walked and ncrobntics by Bnr!Jarn Collins fownse1ul! mother v.lce·prcslCient; of Cot·unnn visited Ml'. and Mrs. store second. Jim Breslin funned nnrl Bonnie Holl~ndsworth, ~rs. Lo:usCl. Mnnnmg, teacher Alfred Sherman Saturday, and Glen Wireman bounced out, ' Dansville p~IJ1i)s · presented n vwe-pres1dent; Mrs. Verla W?lf· Mrs. Emily Kessler and Kathy .~hart to first, with Carl scoring program at Wjlllamston in gallg, sccretm·yi Mrs. Luc!en and Mrs. Aille Thompson spent from thit•d, March, llucst, treasurer; nml Mrs. Flcn the wee!{ end with Mr. and Mrs, Aggies scored the fina•l 2 runs VanDamme nncl ·Mrs. Marshall F. c. Anderson; Sr., of Blissfield. In the sixth. Tcx Wireman led off Mr. and Mrs, Mike Kuch and Polloi<, delegates: On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben with a single to right. Jim Cool< family and Mrs: Mmtrice Monroe Aftet· t~1e elect Jon Mrs. w.u~rcn Stanbury and fnmily of Bloom· sacrificed and in the attempt to and c'hildren of Webberville spenl Mueller mtroduccd Dr. "':''Ilium field Hills, Mrs. Paul Rostrum and get Wireman nt second, both run. Sunday wilh 111ctr · piircn'ts, Mr. DmT of the tea.ch~r education d~· family of Holt and Mr. and Mrs. ners were safe. Marvin Coo].;: then and Mrs. A. C. Berger. pnrt!ncnt or MIChigan. Stntc 11111' Gary Briggs and Karen were moved the runners along with a M1·. anrl Mrs. Paul Dcces-s and Vci'Slty, Dr. Dm•r act.cd as .moclcr· guests ·at· the An.dcrson l1ome In sncrifice, Ed Bearse stl'llcl< out, family of Mason had Friclny eve· ~lor for 11 panel cllscusslon of Blissfield. Paul Cnrl came through with a. ning dinner as giwsts of Mr. nne! JeaTcllnn~.ers1 on the panel ~ere Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Eichhorn slng!e het~veen short n~cl. third, ·Mrs. Hoylyn Millr•I', in hono1· of , c, c · : · , , of Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs·, Ted scormg W1reman and J1m .Cook, 1 the anniversary of Mrs. Mrs. 0 Fay of Stoclbrirlgc Mrs ..Tess Stanis ami family of father, Ralph Walke1·, and ulso family of Belleville were Sunday and Mrs, G, E. Manniltg visiter) .Jackson, Mr. anrl Mrs. Leonard Mt•, .anrl Mrs, Lloyd Brooks, visitors of .Mrs. M. Ivah Mnnning, Mrs. Rosa Anderson Sunday, Mrs,Brool\s Robert ancl Brool\sfamily nne!a111l familyMr. and of ------·---':...·------­ Mason nnrl Miss Beverly Hense· lr.it of Wchhervillr• were Stinday guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Brooks.

1\li', and lUI'S, Hrwh<'lt R"holtsl'lmddra· or llrilwaulwe wr'I'•! II'C'dt 4~Iul g,wsts ol' ·Mr. unci M1·s, Cal'l'oll Glyi~•ll, Rut;. tll'llay >\'Ill'~ts of th" '(;Jynns WPrr• i';uncly III'istnl nnrl Uoh UloruufJnist. of IHil'ltigun State lliiL I'I'I'Sit~•, Mr. and Mrs. Hohrrt Lnllnn anri family anrl Mrs. Hnllcrt Smilh spe1;1. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donalcl Sites of Pen·y, · Mrs, Artlnn· Wemple, Mrs. Pat Slusser, Mrs. Sndie Behm nnrl Mrs. Doris B:wlunnn ancl sons were Thursrlny evening guests of M1·s. CnssiP Heiellle o( Jackson, 1 i'vlr, nnrl Mrs. Earl Showers and family llacl Sunday rlinll(!l' as guests of '\olr. nml Mrs. Bruce Whitman of Grass Lalw ancl vis· It eel Mrs. Sarah ·Proclor of Stock· br'irlge on the way home. Mr. nne! Mrs. Ernest ~!onroc of \:VelJher· ville were Su1iday evening guests Ill tile Showers lwmc. -More Powerful­ · Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bnltit;c and family were week encl guests 1 of Mr. Battige's father, Otto Bat, tig-e of Fountain, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Hoscnow of Free· soil. Or Your Money liacKI Louis Yuhasz of Holt ,was a Sunday visitor or his parents, Mr. nne! Mrs. William Yuhasz, nnd I nlso Mr. nnrl Mrs. A. J. Miller: A-PLUS is gunr:wtecd to give you more powe1·, ".1rs. Hat lie Shophell is spcnrJ., better pcrformtlllCe-·-Or your mrmey btlck) lng the week with Mrs, Mertle Owens of Leslie. . Get full GUARANTEE details fmm your A-PLUS dealer today! Enjoy an A-PLUS·driving thrill ... with Power­ Dr. T. Vander BoiL Jr. Performance Gunmntecd! Optometrist ·u's wor,derful to fe.el .cared for Hou": Mon.·Sot. 9·5:30, Thur, till noon - Evenings by oppointment Fears arc forgotten when he knows you , Fill up -with· Guaranteed A-PLUS ancl 207 Pork S!roet ~are. Your youngster has a sure and simple faith in· you. He knows he feel the Powerful Difference! OR 7-194t can count on you whenever he needs help. Nqturally you want to make sure he'll get the best possible care should illness strike. With Blue Cross· GET. POWER PROTECnON ••• with Smelt Dinners Blue Shield you have t_his assur­ Valvolimi All-Climate, the all s~ason, ance. They are the only health care ·all terpperature motor oil. Always free­ All you can eat! plans . sponsored by the hoSpitals and doctors in your own community. flowing. Always 'tough-bodied. Assures Blue Cross and Blue Shield provide maximum power. dependable health care for everyone Specinl!zlllg lri Bj,]{ed Gop4s . i~ your family whenever it's needed. Bloc]{ nort~ of light in Holt; ~n't'yoU, glp,4 Y9U belong? : ...... ;"':~, ' ' . Phone OX 4·3351 /. ASHLAND· Oil & ·REFINING COMPANY For. ioformatW.. dbout Blue CrOJ ..Blue Sh.ield pro­ . ' . '•'·:: ·.·· ' . . .. l•c!i••· eall or w_rite Dlue Croe•·Bluo Shield •to ll'cot Wadlt•a.,, Lo'.. lni; Mic~iilan. • • . '·

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(di/VJip HURRY -to redeem your' dish coupons · .SHOWER CURTAINS No ·Coupons YJU! lie Redeemed CORN FLAK~~~- Decorator Colors 15C .. After May l 72x72 Inches Pkg. with coupon . ' . · We will have dishes ,on sale until at least June I, or until the w11rehou~e is out of 5 stock,· .. · . . ,-' . , 1.49 I" 1 j ' ,'...... 1 • I ' "·, , • ', • ;"' • • ···:tes~ie Coup,le ..-Hono~ed SI?RING RALLY.DATE SE1' ' ·. Circus. Themes · '•Larry ·Wallman will represent .the Senior High Westminster Fcl· .On Golden Wedding /)Qy lowslilp of the Mason PresbY.terl· .Birthday ·Part·{ an church at the· spring rnlfy of One hundred · and seventy lees, served. punch, nuts . and • • j f I ' ·A clrctcs:thcmed luncheon pm·ty the Synod Assembly.· In Adrian IIU~•ts attenilecl the 50th wedding candy. Assisting were. Mrs. Vern Aprll 25-27. Rev;· Paul. L. Arnold, -· annlv&r~~ry open house Sun(:lay, Glover and Mrs. Cll\Y,ton Jewell. Monday honot·ed Kenny Dart on his third birthday anniversary, pastor of the chureh, will share . Miss Joyce M:ilcho, Muy 3 Glaclys Galpll; mHI Mrs. Clinton r.M '.April 13, ·honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. ·.Brownlee's sister, Miss Mac In the program for 400 clelegn tes bt'ide·eleet of Rlchnrd N01'mnn · >Robert Brownlee of Leslie. The Jacox, had char.ge of the guest He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie, Jl',, along with Mrs, Tiob· William A. Dart. from. the state. '· , · · .· Coleman of Gmnd Haven, Is be­ ert Pnrl\CJ', all of Ann ·Arbor, 1"- 8¥tnb took place at the home of boolt. ' ing honored at a round of show. Guests 1~ere Patty Tom: of * ·*- • were co·llostr.fiscs nl n buffet i!icir !IDn and-daughter-in-law, Mr. A special tt•ib.ute to l\1!·. ruul 1 .: · ers and luncheons. The .couple luncheon Sunday afternoon, April ' Ud Ml'll. Wahl Brownlee,-. · l\11'!1• BrownletJIWUS the JII'C• · Holt, Steven SnelL of Lansh1g, will exchange wcclcllng vows at Karen Ross, J ndy and Ci ncly l3m·r, 13.,at Mrs. Leslie's home. Twelve :In t1u1 recbptlon line with the lientatlon ·or a. gold wa·lst Farm 'Bureau· 11 a. m. at the Church of the relatives from Ann Arbor, Dans· ...ownlet'j; were their 3 sons, Har· wa.tcJa to each by theh• -chll· Peter Byron ,and Tom Dart, Ken· . Hesurrectlon, Lansing. fly's brother. ville and Slocltbrldgc were pres· old, Maurice; and Ward; ancl 2 th•en. · ent. The group playecl gan\ds Inside Group. Meets · Friday cvcnhi~, April 18, Miss daughters, l>~rs. Thelma Wilbur Guests were present · from Mnlcho wns guest of honor at a and ·On 'the lawn, Euch youngster Momlay evening, Apl·ii 1·1, Mr~. anti Mrs. Gifford Banister. Mrs. Weidman, Shepherd, Laingsburg, Elgh t fumllles l't;JJlrescntcd Reel luncheon given by. lwr rttlllt, Mrs. was given a windmill and a bas· Don Fmnl\c •nne!. II lis~ Peggy J!lrownleo wore 1\ blue.crcpe dress FJ'lnt, Dexter., Royal Oalt, Detroit, Cedar Farm Bureau group at a Gladys Mulcho of Stoclet of cool\les. nnd candy 'to take Gmvcs of Lnn~Jng were co-Jwst· and a corsag'i or yellow ros·es. Mr. Lansing, En ton Rapids, Jacltson, regular meetllig last Thursday Mason Manor, Twelve relatives • !Brownlee had a yellow· bouton· Ononclaga, Rivas Junction, PhiJa: home. '. . · · csscs at n• pt!rsonal unci l>ltchcn 1 at the home of Mr. and Mri at tended from Stocl>bt·ldge, Dan~­ .. 1 · 1 '1 1' f J · b · • · Monday evening :l•h·. and Mt·s. showe1· nt tile Gmvcs home. l'IIJ·s. - .• a ere rn t 10 .ape o llS rown del)lhla·, Pennsylvania·, Lesh."c and Fran!< Jason and Jerry, ville and Jackson. The bride-elect It t , William A, Dart,. Tommy and Frunl Ourtis of Enst wp gilts from relatives and 'glnia; San Antonio, Texas; Sand· are be Ing rna de bY "1 ss lrg ma celebi·atc the birthday anniver. nie Oesterle was elected us sccre· [,ANA DAU1' of Mason won the u lAIIISIIIg ClltCI'tllilll~ll. fOI' Jlllss Guests lnclurled nwmbcrs of friends, decorated· tha home for point, Idaho; Tucson, Arizona; Ison of twelfth birthday anniversary Sun· of Dansville, and Mrs. Donna May 4, at their home, 2!l2. or Lansing and Mrs. Her· Mrs. Allen low, cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Wiley. 1chel Je\,ett; Mrs. Thomas Roy. black, while, fuschia and aqua Bonnie of Big Hapids spent. Sun· M1•, and Mrs. John Angell an• The EMBERS A miniature bri. Tiley arc children of ~s11e, Mr. nnd Mt·s. John Peters ing Mrs. Nels Ferriby, Mrs. Ethel ':or Lunslng and Mr. and Mrs. 1\lal.~On JHnnoa· 'l'hur~dny ll\'ll· and Farming club will meet Mon· Mr. and Mrs. Rlclmrcl Bucl-:mas­ Archy nlng will be given by the Browne, Mrs. James Frew and duy, April 28, at tile lire station, ter. Another son, Dick, had tlw l'iow{ml Gillett. Mrs. George Clinton. * * * bride-elect's parent;;;, lllr. nml corner of Hayford street and East mumps IRst weelc says: l\It·s. Ucrschel ,Jewett;, On the committee assisting Michigan avenue in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Eel Mullin·of \Vil· Mr. 11m! Mrs. Earl Townsend Mrs. Stid ·were Mrs. Winston !'eft Thursday [oJ' theil' summer Attending the dinner will be the There will be a panel discussion liamston visiter! Mr. and Mrs. Dancer, chair,man, and Mrs. on. soil huilrling and planting by Jacl1 Williams Mumby, iromi ztt Indian River. bride- and bridegroom-elect; their James Fre1v, Mrs. Bernard Cady, and Mrs. Kenneth Morris parents; Rev. and Mrs. Raymond members of the Soil Builders Mr. and Mrs. !<'loyd B011:cn, Jr., M~. Mrs. Lowell Robinson and Mrs. cfub, Harold Doster will lead the and Cathy entertilined Pvt. La· . Don't disappoint your morhor on imd 3 'children of Ann Arbor Not•ton, Miss Jewett's sister and James Irighram. lvlothor's Day. The giH she will op· specials! epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. brothers, Mary Ann, Charles and discussion. · Valle Neal' of Fort Chaffee, Ar· * * * * * "' . kansas, Miss Judy Schlad' of precioto most is your portrait. Make Paul Chaney· and family. Steven, who. ~lll be.· ll,l'idesmaid, Sunday ev(lning Mr. and M1·s. your. app_oint~snt today. Mr. i\nd Mrs. G. L. Bailey and ·usher ·and- ringbcarer;· Mrs. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Norma.n •. i3. C,ox,, Lan~M:g ,a.:n~l ~r •. a~1 Mrs.:_I·J~rold Edwin Crandall ·and family called Stevie anr.J Shcllv of Taylor Cell-' .Neal,. at;· dmne~ Monda;)', ntght. Maurice, and M1·. and Mrs,. Wal· Cl!lrcncc · Randall . of Lansing, on Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson tcr were guests· of Dr. Kate E. Pvt. Neal returnee! tn camp ·A·,•chy~s Photos )llee B~, cm·cred with gold at this lciw price . By Bobbi~ Brooks ' moire, was a gift of Mrs. Taylor's REV. CLARENCE RODD, Pastor · .and have fun! eousin ami her husband, Mr. and Beautiful- Fa•brics - Smartly Tailored Mr!. Ralph Milner of Whittier, Ollitol.'llia, who celebrated their SEEN IN coldtn ·anniversary earlier this uqubtr.. IIIlO nth. Values to $19e98 t1uests registered from Naples, (j, ..... { CHAPPELL Italy, Dansville, Stocl>bridge, Lan· DEPENDABILITY ~ Now $10e99 Aiig, Mason, Webberville, Jack· -< tNSlJRt\NCE 80n, East Lansing, Houghton . Milk is • lot like insurance - that ;,, it isn't much ·good unle" it's Jr. ~nd Miues Sizes lAke, G5arid Ledge, Detroit and You never know in odvanee what JUST ARRIVED!. The •re~ory. trouble• lie oh ..d! Isn't it bolter to, U5ed regulorly ..• Delivered milk guorontees th'•t you will always hove' milk powder bl~e in polished be preptred with • -sensible, well· in the refrigerotor - for the youngdm end yourself.- Steady milk habib cotton! ' rounded insuronce program; See us arc steady heolth habits.· . tom.,row obout the right program · "COME HUNG flY .for you, AND ~AT -ALL . -Call· Mason OR 7·4101 YOU WANT".· .. ·· > . Leslie Bowmen' Have the· smallest. Entcrecl for the Dlrs. Smith lA Ilonorcd · ··· Childs .. District neverly, nnd· family ln. V!rr:!nif!, Mt•. and,Mrs. Arthur Sn1lth of largcst)o date is a 22·pounc1 carp :Mrs Cl 1 s ltl 1 .. 11011 · · . , . Lcotlc ,Johnston Is yls!Ung fm· Onondagn anrl · Mr, and Mi·a: ,, sj1ot by Eel Chesney and for the . ' aw e ' ~~ w.ts , . ' L~.nnll,,,lo.!nslc~1 • . . 1 Owen Snyder .of Tnmlll'ltl" ·w· c•·o· • · - New· Course· . smallest to date a·4·pound one oted Sunday when membels or ,'J'hh . .)'oy clas~ of Clillils lllhlc a· wee< or 10 clays with hr.r • ~ • Te:~ching. s·taff .Is Told • by Ron Chumbe;·lajn I family gathered. qt. the Smith cl)ureh had ·ii 'ptii·tl at the home IJI'other nnd his wife In D l~ Ch•an·Up Buy 1Snli'IJ1'~ f'll'lll at· 7 F · 1 NEW TEXAS, • ·- .~ c . p, n1. • t'H ay, LB. Grape JuicecoNc~~iilArED 2 ~A%~ 37c Friday, April /2:i, is cteatHIJII A(Jril 25, for a kitc.flying contest. Onions. YELLOW OR WHITE 2 LBS. 29c Grass Seed OXFORD PAP.i( 5 S.AG $1.69 day In L!!:;lle, Hcsidcnts are asl

That any of these catastrophes I would strike your home? May •. be . . . but be sure that one Scott T,ilet Tiss~e 2 ROLLS 27c ~Tide Gt'anui£Mted Detergent Spic & Span ·16-oz. '29c 3 LB. 6 OZ. 93c c~ance is ~,;u.uded against . . . Wtth a comprehensive insurance ... prot;ram on your home and its REG. 14-0Z. contents. Scott Towels. 2 ROLLS 41c LGE. 3 J.c GT. 77c' Comet Cleanser 2 CANS 29c ' geRJ' . $EE 400-CT. ( DAILY, HANDY 12 PACK T~ JOHN· Scotiies , Tissues 2 59 KING $1.33 . ·.or .. Just BOXES pi1(JJ11 ROLLIN $39.98 DART All Wool! MAY JUST DO.G~ FOOD 125-FT. 28 \ ' . FOR . Cut~ite .Wax Paper ROLL' ( INSURANCE ~a:~~ ... SUITS Wom~n's Day 10c 97c \ ~ · La Choy ·Brown· Sauce Dart Insurance · •' All P;iees ;,. This Ad ~cjency a~~~e-l1c Eff~ctivc 1br01 100 A>h st, THE·DANCER·co. Mo1on ,:. · Phone:, ·.. Saturday, April 2Gfh OR 7-9051 Burhecue ' Sauce~-·.· OPEN PIT . -•.; ':' .- April 24, 1958 Roy T-Tnlllbm·ger of. Wl111nll'lstm1 B-6 Sunday, Lnnslng nnd Mrs.Wllllnm ~.·Bell; ·w;~~"'~'f..!:eld G1eovenbue•g · M1·s. Wlllinm Br~ll Is the great· 1,..-w 'If u Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oester; gtandmothcr of Mnt·l; Bell. · · • le and family, visltecl: Mr .. nne! .·North Aure6ius Last 1\'CC]\ Wcclncsrlay evcnlnr.: ~#!lrcw!fln Mrs. Richard Wiest nncl family ·wscs Cia·cle· Has.Meeting Mr. anrl Mrs. Georg-<~ Strobel and . r·'(I,AJ ._. . ~~& Party· . ·Is ,Planned ' of Grand 'Rapids Sumll]y. Mr.· and Mrs: Marth! Strobel of '· · By 1\lrs, lllit'tlt'Cii No1•lh Mr. and Mrs. LaJT!r! Llnln:::er Kntlc Vnn Kmnmen from Hoi· Limsing visited at the homD · nf 1\lt·s. u~rton ,Jolmson · April 30, nt the home of Mr. nnd Youth tJieeth1g Scheduled called on Mr. and Mrs. Nlclt Members -of the Mildred l31nck land, and 'his brother, Peter Tiens . Mrs. Hazel Sirolwl. They toot; n Mrs. Pcnrlic Bench, clue to n ·ny' l\frs. Rnhel'l \Vr•ll:h Knlcl(erbocker of Owosso Sntnr· evening circle of Grovcnburg of Grandville. birthrlny calw and helped c£!lc· A farewell pnrly is bring Farm Burcm1 clistt•ict women's clay pvening. Mr .. nncl Mrs:. Har· Methodist WSCS met for their · Mr. and Mrs_. Fred Bullcy of bmtc her birthday annlversm·~'· planned fcir Mm. Norn l~rost Ft·i· n1cctlng nl Dlmondalc on Thurs· Youth for Christ meeting will vey Lln!ngcn· ami family of Mn· April meeting at: the church Man· Lansing were (linnet• guests nt day evening, Mriy 2, at 8 o'cloci( rla1{. 1\Irs. J.ily ,Jnrvili an;l her at the Grnnge hall. RcfrcsiJ. . tnlw plnce at !\astern hlgil school Party HO>nors . son hnd Sunday rUnner 1i•llh the rlny evening. Severn! members of the Glenn 1\nrlcrsen home S\111· da,y. In the evening Mr. nnd Mrs. slsler·ln·law, 1\It·s. lH:lll 'I'i· mc111s will b:~ rurnislwd. A col· The H-I Flying Needles girls ' in Lansing Snt Ltrday evening, Lnrrle Linlngers. · the a[( cmoon ch•c!e were gll cs1 s~ MHos. Htmtington. 'h:ttln, ar•J·ivfld Sund!lY •w,·~1in~r lectinn of ~llc ·a family will he renllxe,l $22 from their bake sale April 26. .. Mrs. Clnyton-:1-lltlctt Mason Anrlemen cnllcrl on IV!t·. nnd Mt·s. l'mm Jllnhln . of Wnrren Cool1 in .Lansing, · ' tnl,en for n gift. Mrs. I•'J•ost Is Saturday to be tlsecl townrd the · Rev. Ken Cummins will spcalc Mrs. Lydia Huntington was gn vo n review of tlw hool1, White Dog Distt'ict Ml'. ·anrl ·Mrs. Fran!< Olney moving In her JW\1: home in Olw· Jlllrchf!St! of a sewing mnchine fot• nnrl ills wife, Wanda, will cnlcr· guest of, honot• at n sul'prlsc Throtlgh Gates of Splendor. Dnf. Mrs. Emma . 1'hompson hac! mos. their club. tain with chalk dt•awlngs. '!'hey party al her homo Sundny eve. .Jiy Sehool Children focliis, forsythia and candles called last. wccl\ Wcdnesdny on dinner with Mr.' anrl Mr~. A. L. . are hol11 missionaries frmn Porlu· ning honot• of her illrthclny nn· Mr. ami M1·s. 'A. L. ·'l'ooltcr. Mr. Tooker Sunday aflcrnorm. M1·. anrl Mrs. I-Inrold Curtis and hi were userl on •thr. table 1\•herc nn There will be n •l·H meeting !Vjnrk were Sunday dinner guests gun!. nivorsn t•y, Mr. ;mel Mt·s. Cinrr.nce 13ird nnrl open Bible was ndrled to fnl'l}l n and Mrs. Dale: Tookm· called Mrs. Hazel Slrobel and Mrs. fumlly visited Mr ..anrl Mrs. Roll· Sunday evening, and Clyde Paint· Mlldrcrl Nol'lh attended the A11ril Monrlay evening, April 2Sr at 8 o[ M1·. aml Mrs. Bet•ton Johnso11 . Ntirth Aurelius church bus will C:uc!lfs were Mr. and Mrs. Dar· worHh ip ccn I cr. o'doelt nt Grnnge hall. Ail em·oll· nnct Allan. Afternoon cnllers wc1·e Ienve the pnrsonngc nl li:,l!'i. rell Huntington nnd fnmlly of crt Eifert nml family Sunday nftl After tlw iltJsiness meeting r.r Saturday. meeting of the North Ccmetor~' ernoon. mcnts lll"t! to be complete for the Mrs. Burton Botsford,· Mrs. Lela Eaton Hapirls and· Mr. anrl Mrs. associal ion nl the home of Mrs. jalio, ns;wrtcrl ei·aclwrs, coffee Good Nei!rlthnr claHs ol' meeting. · . McKinley and Cindy nnd Mr. nne! Russell Hunlingtoh nnrt fnmlly Those on the JJ[)nOI' roll nrc nnrl mint;; Wr!l'C served. , Gl·nvenbnl'l: l\Til!hodist: dtm·t·h George lJt Snntlny to Sr!e his muth· 1\lr. and Mrs. Ray North of lllrs: G. w. Sp•·lhgmnn 1 Mrs. Arl hur Brown is n Lanoing visited Mr ..nnrl M1·s. !Fm·cuacllluse for Crown Gold Seal l'O~;: Eifert 1s teacltcl' or~ the pntlent at fit. Lnwrencc hospilnl Sunday evenhig. CJ' nt n Jlt~ll·oi!; hnspitnl in Lansing. Dennis Pnrslutll nnl:aclo in· .T. C. B~rgC'on, Mrs .. ;\Jir·kr~y Brr­ Mrs. Norman Ross of Jacl\son · il 1 c• 1 · lling. S(>ent part of last. week with tier r1 aug 11 1 crs VIS cc ·"lilH ny evC!nmg flatir,,, . tile CHOWN f;OI,D SEAT,. Tlli' I' In geon ntH! Mrs. \·\'illi:nn Pnrsons, at 1he home of Mr. anrl Mrs. addition to thu Crown Natural Hubber (red) a.ll nf Mnson. Mr. and Mrs . .Julinn Lyon and son·in·law anrl daughter, Mr. and inl1:1tion, s-ons were Sunday dinner guesls Mrs. Curtis Wright. · · Richard liJelnig JlCar Springport. CROWN GOCD SEAt INFlATIONS wlll9ivoycu Mr. llilrl Mrs. Clyde flill cnlcr· Mr. anrl Mrs. Eich;ml Huwarrl M?ro f,\l!!dn!) H"un of Scrviu llonocr lif~l, of Mr. Lyon's parents, Mr. anri Mr. and Mrs. Kcnnelh Duker nncl family or Lansing visilctl at 1ainetl llwi~· snn.in-lnw nnd Mrs. ,J. D. Lyon, and fnmily., We repair and sharpen ull makes !ot• r,illdn9 Qfflcic"nty, cow comfort, and visited Cllfl'orcl Smith nl St. Law· the home of Mr. nncl Mrs. Don !]rll-;~tct ckunlir11m !easier to keep clccml. dnugltl r•t', ~lr. n ntl Mrs. Chnrlcs All work gu•aran~ced Hanse, nntl sons of Dnn~;ville nt Mr. and M1·s. Lewis nathhun renee hospital, Lnnslng, Sunday Hicc Sunrlny. entertained members nf their rlinncr Sunrlny. a{ternoon. Mr. rind Mrs. Clair Swift and · Will pickup and deliver in Ma~on Replacement lnfla·~ions f0mily at dinner Sundny, Those .Terry Gallciway of Htmlinglon family went to Woodland Sunday Mt·. and ~1rs .. for Pmvosl' nnd present were MrR. Francis Rath· for all fypes of sons I'lL'!'(! SnltJrrlny nlgltl dinner collqge, Huntington, Jnrliann, nflr•moon to visit Mr. and Mrs. bun and son anrl Mr. and Mrs. Milking Machines g11P.sts of Mrs. Pl'Ovnst's pnrenls, Walter Dorld nml family of 1-IoJ. spent. the week C!IHlwilh his pat·· Clnylrm Swift and Jnmilv. Carol CA~AI.~o;.;.e.8,&r~~ fl? ~B'l>U~Ii')~ Mr. nnd MrF-. Gus Rummery in enls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Galla· Wntson went with Swift. I!IIU§Il;O c;; <=SIIO>lil Janel, Ohio, Mr: nnd Mrs. Ra~'· Mm·~· YOIIU'Ifu 'i//1!!~~ Lninr,shnrg. monel lTnwJdns and family, Mr. way. I·Suilclny evening Mr. and Mrs. · M,.lf'!_u•r ll"ll • • Mrs. Grn~·ge Ptillon of Lnnsin::: nne! Mrs. George Baker and fnm· Mrs. Kenneth Baker nccom· Cleo SwHt visiterl at till' SwiJt ROBERT CALTRI,DER, Repc1irman ... ~ I e UCIU Y nncl Mrs. KniiJrrine. T.nws of :Wn­ ily, Mr~. Evelyn Vnn Vleet and panied Mrs. Shirley Goering nml home. . I E • ..L S I I son cnllr:J on Mrs . .Joe Peters Sal· Gerald I-Iawllll"g Mr. anrl Mrs·. Roller! Welch vis· ro:ttl, 'vVt~rllwsrl:l\;- . . iled their children, Mr. anrl Mrs. Mrr.. ~ohrrl. \\ Pkh _I'ISJir•;l Mrs. Stuart Bullen, nntl famil~' in Kala· .Tames bt.ll'gf! 111 Lans111g "erlilf'S· mnmo Thursday evcnin:::. , J\lr. :11HI Jilt'.':. Hnlph Fllrt- ncy. Mr. and J\lrs. Frnnlt Tfaws nf Ing ham- VeYa\f Denlo1; ll:ll'llflr 1\'l'l'l' SuPtlay .:lin· Jly nlrs. ,Jt•an C:u·l ncr guests of 1\lr:• and Mrs ..Toe Provost anrl .':ons. Mrs. Rieharcl Wilcox or Lan­ Dicli lVtah and· .Tt•tTy Priehs sing nml Mr~; Raymond Wil VH~l'C! Sunday dinne:· gue~~s nt anrl sons visiter! Mr. and Mrs. Jay fhe homr• of Mr. nnd l\lr.~. f:llllrlcs C. Sprague Thursday afternoon. HiriJ anrl fnmil,v. . :\Jr. and llln:. William Iiin· Salurrl:ty afl;•l·noon. 'i•allr)·s al ll!IIIIOII of ·· Hoi:hcst~r · imd the home of ~·!r. :mrl Mrs. T\rn· ncth Ei fPrt nnrl family WCI'C! Mrs. Smulay dinnet· as 1ruests uf Jilt'. nnd "'11·:;. B:11·l 1\innumun. Eifert's brother nml si~ICI'·ill·lnw, Mr. nnrl \Irs. E!tllC'l" LPe, nnrt llfl's. Nellie Sprague returned family of Lansing anrl l\1~. anrl home Sundny nflct· spending n Mr~. Gernltl LounsiJeny of Enr.t frw rlnys with her son and

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·\ - . . • ' ' . - • ' J Now on display! New Spring Swept-Wingl New Colors! New Styling! New ·Interiors! . . . . - . . . ' "You Auto Buy Now'.' ·.· PHILP· MOTOR .. SALES Mason B.<~fs Way to Victory. assistant to . ·; ·: Jly Nn·ncy l'IU'eell - Rev, David Evnns, Is tnl;lng hls~l'":' bnslc trnlnlnJ( with the U. · S, In First C·ircuit. Contest'- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mead nml mnrlnc corps nt Snn Dle~:o, ,Cn'li: · Mn,l'Y accompanier] Mr. riml Mrs, fornla. His address Is Pvt. A!·ehJ'\l': ··~ Mn,qon brolUONI~ SUJ\Ilnm plate with 3 hits in tl tripe. Hol· theatre Sunclay a.llll 1\lomlay. l(a1.Jutrine IlclJburn turns ou The Aggies bent. lhe Blacl\ hrool< und Stone each accounted Mrs·. Billie J:arth nnrl her ~1oth· Mrs. Frnnl\ Wyeth hns' an­ staff are dedica+ed to serving lwwks '1·1 \vit II Wlrcnwn iwldinr.: f • t 11•. lle n1 )(] single in 3 tri)JS. er, Mrs. ~aumta Swwe, anr~ M!·.~. lwr charm to l\ccp her of'l'ice staff ou the pa.yroll •. nounced that he•· telephone' num­ Leslie to fi hits. · Ol n l ' • · Geneva R1ce at tended the c!Jstnct oach family with courtesy, kind. ber hn~ ·11ccn r.hatf~cd, The new Call rider strucl\ out 6 men hut meeting nt Wnyne last Dnn~ville mnnngrcl to gr•t lo wscs 1 gave up 9 walks. He allowed only Tuesday. . will he the return bout for the number is OR G-5024. ness and .consideration. At a time thn L<~Siit• Jlitl'lw•·s ror n.nly ":~ aml Jnmlly aml Mrs. Pearl· De­ FARR silio and Sugnr llay H~lhinson. helpfulness of our staff Q'lcmbcrs 'I'h(l Ag-gies open~d I l)c seorin~ Wa t.ers of Jackson cnllccl on Mr. 'I'hurs., Fri., Su.t;, Jackson FAI~R ·thank~ to some wild defensive and Mrs. Merton Rice Jcl'irJay Sulw!l in .ttw Sun are1 vary comforting to the be. plnying on the pari. ol' Lcslir!. Jewett Will Play i1ight. Mrs. DcWnlers remnined Sun., lllon, Three en·ors pul a !Jasenmner on for the week end. The story oJ' Osceola, famed nest< Ret 1·oaved family. and hrough t him home. Mr. nncl Mt•s, L. P. Williams warrior vhir!f oJ the Seminole In­ Des!< Set, opening fll. liJf! Fm•t• Motor dian tribes, is rei old in the film, In' t lw St'r~otHl inning Dick In All-Star Game spent Saturday and Sunday with Sunday, is a roman I ic comedy in Scllmil hit one of Wircmnn's their son, Dorwin· Williams, rlllrl Nnlwd in tlw Sun, which will be w!Jich ingenuity and love triumph I Bob Jewett received a hi'l to at tile FaiT. thcnt1·e beginning "A OUARTER·CENTURYOf GOLDEN RULE SERVICE" pitciws for n doulllc · rtnd in the play In 111e Chicago Tribune eol· family at Mt. Pleasnnt'. over mtlomnt ion. Spencer Tracy sevrnlh !lilt Durfve smrtr.lw!l n TiJursrlny. It is the! story of· a and Kaihnrine Hepbum llearl the lege all-slnr-Detrolt Lions foot­ Bt·uce Grnnger entertained· man ancl 11 wm· that was never I 1riple hut nritiJ<'I' rumwr muld hall gnmr! on Aur.:ust 15. over the week encl his· claughtcr cast with Joan J3Jcmdcll ami Gig· Races ... SUNDAY, APRIL 27 score. won ..James C'raig and Uta Milan Young in co-starring roles, .Jewett., who signed a contmct and family and gramlson and co-slur in lhc picture. ·wiJ·rman : and Dangerous ·and Ror·lmllilly sixth Dnnsville arlciNl 2 more ers. Dan Currie, Jim Ninowski Sumlny. schneider of Mllwnukce were Bnhy mveal the· unci runs on 2 singles and 2 errors. prnh!Prn~: nnd Walt Kmvnlzyk will play for Tommy Bowen is sicl< with !lle week end guestR or Mr. and Mrs·.,goals tlwt beset rnod••rn teew Tcx Wireman, a i're~;ilmnn play­ the all-stars, too. measles this week. Carroll Glynn. · nr.:?rs. ing his 11rst game, joiner! his .Jewett will have a lntsy .sum­ MiPs Bernice Bicrgans nnrl Gny- CimS'I' m•IVKIN !Jrolller as one n[ the gnme's mer. He reports I o the Ben rs for heros. lie co!Jecterl 3 hils in 4 lord Chic!' of Lansing were Sun· Sn11. tllt·oui~·h· 'l'hur~. Speci,rJJI Limited"' Time Offer traini11g for a few days :111<1 then North White Oak timr.s,at hnt and opt~ratcd around day visitors of Mt•, anrl Mrs. ~~ail;omcry Clift, J~liza­ game is ovet· lie will join tile Mason cnllcd on Mr. nnrl Mrs. lcorest Fellows Werlnesday. Car­ thc past wee]\, . ',beth Tnylor und l~va Marie Saint. Bears for the exhibition season .. 1 Tennis Tearn Is roll Glynn was a Sunday caller ~1': and Mr\ H.alph Gl~•nn :; · iThc story spans tho period prc­ Instant Ice Cube Service at Ihe Fellows home. ;CI tn.:~1ed t~1? 1: a,~m ,.nure.;tl _J.t.,l. 1ceding, tlti!'ing and immediately Plnn.,cl~y ~\Clllll, llllh 1(, n,cm-,Juliowing the Civil \Vnr, with · Mr. ancl Delbert Genter of Always Plcnly of Cubes On Victory Trail Plainfield Mrs. bcJ's present. lemolion:IJ angles stemming' from Lansin~ wert Su nclay visit on: r,f -For a Couple or a Mason's powerful tennis 1cam Jly :U•·s. RuymOlul Ste11hens Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strobel, , , -:--;---:-:;--- I tile political impacts thnt ·led to Crowd! continued to snwr:h through its Friclay, April 25, there will be S1·. , 1hc \\Old boss comes to us ,the secession of the Southern ~:·om the Anglo-Saxon, but' the 'states. There nrc 11!J spcal 1'1· Hayner. r mom! topjwd Bruce Mumford :tlirl day evening nl the cln!reh. r;:;:;;::;;;~r::-:-~ ihursday~~a"id@y .. S~h~rdclif ,leny \Viisun. PIHJch:! S I e ph ens l'~lumcd NEW. hC}ndy, porr·ra!Me i~stant ace cube service . . • . . . ' home Tuesday n fter spcnrllllfi I he ~~ ~v·.:.iJJl . Mrs. Str:ul .JUggled he;· l.IIWllp pa:;t 3 weeks in Stor:l\hrill'.:e lW· [I I l ~(, A~rU 24 .. 2fi .. ~o m order ;c~ r;ct more p~1:vur Ul the s!stinq Mn:. Nellie Glenn. ' 'Knjl zip§ OU't nfrosi'}'f•·,clrrl~ .~mbes ~t (J. ~eveaows tcaJcr1 dnuhles. t !tr-, 1:1ove !':w.-.oft ll'llh Mr: and Mrs. nnvmDiid Stc- .. · I 1 S~IE: SV M©W ON ~~Uv1! tile mo:,;t dt'cl:<~vr~ Win n! lite sea- phcm; cnllccl on Mrs. Sl<'phens' ONJ.S.tt.fASTLAltSJHG: ' --:- cmtomcaHecd~y stores ther.~ in a party.. siie, son. son, Emm~tt King, fliHI fnmil:,• a! The IIHIJ/?M Mil fCH of the Century! Pinckne:,' Sunday evening. slide-out servero l\1~·. nnrl Mrs. Don Martin of ~Mason Reserves Webberville \vere Friday dinner gur.':ts· of FlorcneP. Dutton. / · .Jacl\ Jlai;r.encnhl is spending a And it's FREE wit~ the ~nire~nas~ of Utms Beat Resurrection ~·!.lay furlc:ugh from a Ncvn:Ja nir force hasr! with llis mother, Mason's reserve bnsebnll team, Mrs. Freel Prinzing. cu. Jo:uicrt will1 fi':•shnwn ;n;rJ sophn·. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Rohert Hartley of ft. mo:··~ 1~11'111. Htuecze1l p:tsl Rrsur. lloll snent 'J'uc;;il;ly with Mrs. 10.4 l'i!cl ion',; l'l''ierv0r. 0:·7 J>'ridny aft· Hartley's mot her, Mrs. Mar:,' O.F FR~G~DA~RE QUAliTY erno!JII at L:-tnsing. . Prinzing. M1·. lllH.l Mrs. Stanley Pel•! llol1inson came through Viclwrs of Chelsea were Tltes

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· . Raintree County opens ~t the Crest·Drive-ln Sunday. ' · Elizabeth Taylor interru1•ts a dance between 1\lontgomery CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY · [illf! ~~Mf:.~~~ ~w!~ i~ ~~~~ ~!lm~ f~1n th~ 1\HHlJ:P-IP.r~

1 ·' , _.. . - -. ,- . ..· - . . - .. -· - ... ~ -. - . - - Achle~~llllllli. l'm•ly Given , '!'he 4·H achievement purly wltll ll;"Dt encl. ion, John Prentice, learlcr; 8, gos. cue sandwiches and punch were and lone hand at tlw men'H May mqeting in the Baptist and nnnounceci' tllC sixth chstrict pel lwur; Thlli'Sclay, a:45, .iunior served by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wccincsdny nlgl1t Euchre club church and invite guests. Mcm· convention at Brighton April 20 bers of the speer•lr class 'at school Stocldll'idi;•• l't•t•shylt•riali, Rev. ciloir; 7:30, mirl·wecl\ SCI'Vir'e; Orr and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Fruin. gathering at Aurelius town hall. ancl 30. Lulu Biner gave eleva· Alexander SlenholiSf', pastor. 8::30, senior cilnil• prnrlicc; Fri· Clare Boughton tool\ low. will g-ive the progmm. lions. Mot'ning serviee,' 10::JO, eo[fee rlny, 10 n. m .. Jackson A~sociation Students who made the honor Rf'frcshmenli; were served by , Three stuclcnl s from Georgr!· the hostess. hour afterward;. Sunday school, Woman's Missionary Society will roll in Mrs. Juan Guy!as' room Mrs. Charley Seclelmnier ancl town collcgu, J(pnlLtei>.\', Cnro iyn 11:40. meet at Clark lake. at Aurelius Centet· school were son, Bill, visited Mrs. Scclcl· Hobcson of Gregory, llfls•; Annie Snrn Caskey, Hazel Ostrander, Public Hearing eighth graders, Donna Warner maie1•'s sister, Mrs. Dean Dixon, Lee from Hawaii anrl Bill Snun·l· unci Janet Rosebury; seventh Tuesday aftemoon in Grand Hulh Howurrl; Emma Smith anrl Ingham County News, Mason, Mid1. April 24, 1958 B-8 · grade, Patsy Hlll; and fiftl1 grade, Lecl~e. Monday aJlernoon and MaaBelle Ilowlett atlenrlr>cl tire on p~o,rosed Janie Bcsonen. evening guests of Mr. ancl Mrs. Legion Post nnnual meeting of t11e WSCS of Aurelius Hoy Si!HUis will Sedelmaier were then· daughter· Ann· Arbor dislr;et at Waynl'! huve ti sct'IIJI meh1l dl'ivc un in-law, Mrs. Honalcl Green, Billy .Plans Meeting last Tucsrlay. · On Thurscl;Jy, April the Mason ~atlu·clay. Homona, ami Mrs. Green's brolh· . 17, sec· Notit:e to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jccks nnrl et·, Junior Galvin, of Grand MncKincler.Glenn post of the oncl familr night of 1958 wa~; family were dinner guc~ts of Mr. Lcrlge. American Legion will meet Man· held nt tile Prc\~bylerian clmrch. and Mt's. S. D. Buker in Eaton Sunclaj' clinnel' guests of Mr. day, i\pril 2o, at 8 p. m . .Mem· AftPr a very successful potluck Vevay Township Zoning Ordinance Rapids Sunday. ancl Mrs. Melvin .Jackson were ber!'i of t lw post firing squaol will supper a family film "The Mit·· have <1 practil'c at 7 o'clof'l< at JleJTici> ol noon visitors of Mr. ancl Mrs. zaar lwnlh~· arr: Aprons, Erln<1 Stocltbridge and Mrs. Vem Pal· Warner were Mr: nncl Mrs. Joe Streets: faneywor1;, HelPn Will· mer and Mrs. Eii-.aiJ Simms. lllrs. Ruft'Ptt of Lansing anrl Mr. anrl more; candy, Nortna Steffey; Bateman ~pent Sunday nigl1t wltl1 Mrs. Lloyrl Hoberts. Clll'ist mds, Ma rjoric Ba I clwlnr; her son·in·law anrl clauglttcr, Mr. Sunrlay r!innPr guc.~ts of Mr. baked ~oorls, ,Tcnnie Maekindcl' and Mrs. LeHoy Scutt. and Mrs. El'llest Dalby were Mr. and Della Bmwn; anr! panll'Y lllr. ti!UI 1\Jrs. Co!l'il lto~l'· anci Mrs . .Terry IIinto1;, of Aekcl· shelf, nutll Daneet'., bua·y null l'nmil,v ~1'•'111 tile sun lalm unci Mrs. Dai!Jy's par· Aflr.r the llllSiiH'SS nwcting wct•l' ••nd at I~H'·d 'J'aw~t~i, ents, M;·. ancl Mrs. IIenry Tar· Mrs. Gladys Wright gave tile ole· smelt llshin~·· 'J'Iwy u I h•luh•d hune uf Jacl;son. vo11n·rs. The topic for tlw pro· First. Jlaptist dlllrcli In '1'111\'IIS Auri!lills J.(olfcrs 11m 1!1':;-.J·l· nmm wm· ilw st11rl)' •lf I 11 P"o City. ' izinJ.: a ~.rolf ku~ut•, Those gressiva, Cuba, a Preshytcl'ian Or:DER FOR J'UP.LlCATION Sunday afternoon vi~ilors ol sdwnl mh;sinn 111 Carrlcnas, Cu. I'll"'\. Tr, "" t'ORJ':IGN WILL inh•l'est!'tl may t•all C,•eil McGUAN-May 14, lUSR Mr. and Mrs. Lee Swartz were l~IISI'hUI'Y 01' sign IIJI at •ll'll• !Ja. Evelyn Lantis sl1nwr•d slides :-itatu of Mi1 lnv;lttL, The Pt·nhatt' Cuut•t Mrs. Dale Everett and daughteJ, of Havana, Cuba. Slides were rot• []11• ('1111111 \' nf !n"hfllll, uing·s slurP. ' In l!w M dt.l•t• of tlw l•~J;[:tlt• 11f AN­ Lavar, of Albion. Sunday clinncr gu<'sts of Mr. also shown of La l'J·ogr<;:ssiva DUg\\' 1\1. Mt•(JlJJ\N, lh•PPHtit"d, Sundav afternoon visitors of showing some of the wonk done :\1 ,1 til•l'Shlll of t<.titl t:ntll'l. ht•lt) Ull anrl Jllrs. J~enneth Lawson wc1e Mr. anci.Mrs. Edwarrl H.ieharclson •Jw l~th dnv 111 ,\ttl'il, /\, ll. l!l:ifoi. Mr. Lawson's pments, Mr. mi.J there. PH St•lll, liON'. HOHEH'I~ L, llHAJ(g, were Mr. and Mt\~. Eu~ene Van· !IostesscR for the avenin;: were ,Jud•q• nf P1nltnh•. Mrs. Roy Lawson. Notice j1; Hun:hy nivQn, Thnt the pe .. Sold ·Our Building -Quitting Business i10y ancl Mr. unci Mrs. Jonny Helen Willmore, Blanche Lantis M1·. and .Mrs. Donald B. Clari< ltlion of ~l'holllHH ,J. Qu1tdH1r pl'llYitlj.!' Wooc!clell of Detroit. were weci< encl guests of Mr. and anr! Dorothy Barton. 'liHl nn inHirunwnt, duly wlmitt1•d lu John Powell's sister, Mrs. Edna l'ruhatr in 1lw Rl:11c nf Ohio, ht• atl~ Mrs. Geor~-:e Johnson in Durand. •nitt,r•d to I'ruh,ll~· :tild l'r:!rotdPtl Ill Midt· J.I~GAT. NO'l'ICJ<:S Beud1 of Mason, spent a few Dale Moyer of Lansing , was a ~~!llll /lllll th It IHIIllilliHII':itiflll ur f;Uirl days last wee!\ with Mr. ancl Mrs. t•~·dalt> hC' ~r·nrllt•tl In ,Jur•l' ll, Bnrn or· Starting Thursday. April24. at 10 a. m. and continuing until all is sold! Mtmday night dinner guest uf the ORDER (OR PUBJ.ICA TION 'llllllt' olhur HUil.rhlr• pr'IHUil, will Ill' Powell. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarl\s, FINAL ACCOUNT lw111'1l rl thr• P1·o1J:1tu Cou1t !!liS llnl .. ·John Powell and M1'. and Mrs. THIE.I..-May 23, 1958 '11•11'1 1\uildilw, Lnn~in~. Mic•hiJ..:"Hil, on Space does not permit us to advertise each item of this tremendous Mr: aml Mrs. 0. A. Bunker ancl Rtull• ell Mll-hiunn. 'J'Iw l'rnlurtf• Cnurl M:ry 11. 1\lr.~. ut ,J:IFi P, M.: !~reel Lamphere of Charlotte Ivan spent Friday evening in fnl' the Collllly nf ]n~h:rm, It if-1 Or·rh•re~l, T·hnl nnltf'l! thel't>uf IJ<• •1\'CJI h;v pllldit•ntlnn nf n t"npy hfii'!'Of drove to Greenville to visit Mr. Jackson Visiting Mr. and Mrs. ;\t II ~e:;Klon nr Kllicl Court, stock ,_ But it wm pay you to come and see for yourself the savings and Mrs. Paul Kilburn. ,\ro• II 21, J !Iii~. feu· lhiPt• \\et•I\H C'OilHCclllivcJy )II'P\'iOU~ Alvin Ilallifax. Mt·s. Bunlwr's r.·u•cnt: noi'f. nonEHT 1,. nllAim. tn H:ricl tiny rrf hc•n1·ing-, 111 ~he lm.chum Guests of Mrs. Pnul Rardeen ,)rlllj.('t' or rc·olutll' ·~uunly Newt~, nnd that lht.! pPiilioncr sister', Mrs. Margaret DeWaters, «1111'1' H f'II{IY !lOfiCI' make 011 hardware~ Wednesday afternoon were Mr. In thl.' M11tler· nf tire 1~!\tnte uf JO· or !hil-l IU lw ~1•1'\'t•d you can now quality paints. sporting goods. :md her daughter, Louise, of HANNI\ TITH~I~. lh'L'I'!\tH'fl. UIIO!l C'llth }.rHJWII JJHl'ty in inlf'I'CHt nt and Mrs. Forest Cl;.ul< uf Boyne Eaton Rapids, were Sunday Notit't• ll\ Jlcrchy (';1\•r•n, 'l'l1al lilt pe· hif; lm•t knuw11 udd!UI'iM by l'lll·d~tcrr..•d Citj'. tit ion nf Emmn C. Hull'it~, udmlllll\tl n· 'l dl, r·drnn rt•I'Pipt dem:rruh•d, Ill !l•nt~t house~ares. etc.• etc •• etc. Remen1ber this is a genuine going out of guests. Miss Sandy Holmes of 11'1:0.: t1f !mid l'KintP., PI L\•jng r(J! the a)lflW• f0111 teCTI ( l•l) dH)'H fll'itll' lo l'lllch hc•IIJ' .. Paul Ranleen, Earl Jonas, Mel· Mnson was a weel\ end guest of llll<'f' of ht!L' finul :rr.('ount, nnd ftll' thl' ing-, 01' hy )ICI'I"WIIIIf HI 1'\'iCt' Ill JenKt !i\t• vii Swanson and Howarct and oLl\~I).Cillllf'l'f Ulltl clistl•ihtllion fJf tlu..! letii­ I~) cln.\H Prior tu l'tJr•h h(>JirillJ.I'. business sale ~~ Nothing reserved - Everything must a11d will be Miss Darla Jean Bunl tlH·rc~;r iJC' ORDER AI'I'OINTING TIME FOR l.('ivt•n hy JlLihlic.rtinn (,( 11 roJ•Y lwr•t of ORDER AI'I'OINTING TIME FOR Chancey Hunt of Leslie spent • HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR - Here are a few samples of the- thousands of bargains. for tht'r•t• W~C'Ii::l rnnseeu11vc1y Jll'C\'iou!" HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR Sunday with Mrs. Matie Waters DETERMINATION OF HEIRS lo ""nid clay nf !war lu~, in I lw Jnuhum DETERMINATION OF HEIRS BENNETT-July 10, 1958 and Mr. and Mrs. Freel Fisher in County New~. nnd thnt the pet1tion<>r SOYA-July 10, 1958 Stnle of Micb!~:1n. The Pl'obnte Cou1•t CIIUI"I..' II l'UJI\' of thi~ noticn to )){' St'I'VCI] St1t1c or Michh.mn. 'l"hc Prob.rtu Court Nashville. Tiley also qalled on Mr. Inc. thl' County of Jngh.tm. upon cnch kno\HI t•nr·ty in iniPiet'ot 11t fot· l!ll.! Conoly Qf ln)..\'hnm, AI n H~HHIOil of t>nid Cotnt, hcl•i nt nnd Mrs. Ira Chaffie in Hastings hiH ln.!>L ~nown aUdresl:i :1~ rc~JUilcd by At n sr ~Hjon of ~mid Cuur"t, ht•lcl Ht the Prnhntn Olfit•r..•. in tht• City of Mnt>on. Jnw. the Pmhntt• Olficc, in th•• City ur M.rhon. and Mr. and Mrs. 1\enneth Lewis in Lhe ~uid County, on the 2hil tiny of ROllEllT L. DRAKE. in lhe Hlticl County, on the l!Hh day or in Bellevue. Aplil, 1\. U. l!liH. A 1't•uc CotiY: Jtitlgc of rrubatc Ap•·il, A. n. J%s. GNfES GASOLINE Reg. $1.95 p,.,.,ent, HON. llCIJlEilT L. DJlAI\E, Mildred T... Flower P!•t•st nt, liON. l!ORERT L. TJHAKE, Tuclgoe of Pr•ohute. ' Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. De(luty Register of !'rnl1nt~ Jud~c uf P1·ohalc. Ironing TOOLS· Lewis Bugbee and Billy were Mr. ln the Mntll.!l' of thl! El'ltntc of IDA Jn the Mutter of the EMtatt.! or GARTH BENNE"l:r. JJ,·cca"ecl, 0Rf1ER OF I'UBLICATION 1'\. SOVA, DecenMC'd. It C:nurt Plastic CANS and Mrs. A. L. Murray and sons, HJIIlt!lll'ingo to the th:tt the PROBATE dF WILL lt. IIDPC!ll'ifiJ.:" to the Oou1'i that. llw Garry and Doug. 'imc (OI' prC/Wiltlltion or clnimH IU.tainst SCHRAFT-May 14, 1958 lime fOI Jll'N;entntJon uf chtimR llJ.tl\ln:-~1 Paint Boards s.dd e~t.Lle Hhouhl be l1mit~.!d, urHJ that n State or Michhmn. The Probutc Coutl Hnitl eMtnte "hoult1 hll' limitL•d, nn1l that n lS,o! •1me and place bl.! HJlllointcd to 1t:cche, for th~ Count~· or Tnl!hnm. timt• unci pllrre he :tpJiointcd to l'ccelv!!. Hose * Galvanized ' LIIGAL NOTJCICS "xnmine nnd 1111juRt nil clnimH ;rnd dt'­ At n session of HHid Court, hc1tl at examine nnd ndJust nil cJ,IimH and de· Orr muuJN nJ.wintil tmid clt•cca:wd by uud be­ tht> P1•ohnte UH'h·e in the City or Mnxon. mant..ls :lJ.:'llinHt snid d!!cea~ctl by nnd bu· * All st~el, fully ORDER FOR I'UBLICATlON Col'l' MniU Court; nnd that the legal heirti in 'Jo;,nd County, on the 18th day of Jni'C Hnirl CoUJ·t; und thnt tlw lc~nl heirfl * With Spout Roller GENERAL of snid dct>ea~ed cntit\t.'{l to inherit th«! A tll"il. i\. D. HHiS, :>f ~nid decca~cu entitlt!c.l to inhel'it the 7116':-50 Ft. ·adjustable ZEIGLER-Mny 12. 1958 "!-ilnL,. of which said deceu11cd died 1-ieized Pz·cRcnt. HON. ROBERT L. DRAKE. ... ~;tutc or Which Mil) dcCC:IH~d died neix.cd State of Michil.mn. Thill! Prohntc Cmu·t ~hould he ndjudicnted and dcteamincd. Jut1gc of P1·olmtc. ~houlcl he nciJurlic:ltHI und ch•tenninr:d. - fol' the County or Ingham. It II( Oitrumcnt in writrn~. pur)Jort .. •he Probate_ O(f!ce at 2t18 Hollister ' Prescn\, liON. RODERT L. L~lnHin~o:. Miehignn, on or before the in~o: to be the lnst will and testament of Building-, Lansing, Michigan, on or he­ Jtwgc ol Prob;1te. lOth day of July, A. D. 1958. at nine­ anid dl'cenaed now on file. in R,dd cout1 "nr~ the J fJth dny of July, A. D. HJ5N, lSo;o Notice is He1•eby Given, Thnt the JIC· Hteen o'clock in the forenoon. Hnid be ndmitt"d to prnbnte, nnc1 thnt the nd­ at ten o•cJoc.k in the for·enoon, l'inid time titlon of Hnzel Sheerin Plnyin~or that time and plnee being hereby nppointed rninit~trntion a[ tmicl cstHte be l!'l'anted nnd place beinJ;C" hereby nrJminted for the $2.98 $5.88 OFf John T. Sheerin be UPJlointed gunrdian for the exnmlnntion nnd ndjutttment of to hert'clf or to some other suitnhle JJer .. e:x:nminntion nnd adjustment of nil chl.im11 88c of said minor, Clyde Zcl~lcr wi11 he '\II elnimR and demanlsseuslou mnoug ltll(lllhll· grams and systems studies ·for cans is ou·u more i!leullstic changing times.· . l•lu.uc. Willard E. Erii.:ltson, of the at· The active Hlh district organ· tltude survey seclion, industrial Our Ideal ·of Ser·vice ization in Dr!troit has repudiated relations ·center, University of "modern HepuiJ!imnism," chnrg. Chicago, will close,the clinic .with • ONLY THOSE wh'o havo 1ulfored a lou know what a relief it ;, in tho· suddenness of bereave• ing- it is a "me-too" approach a discussion on the results of an mont to be oble to coli ~someono who knows wh•t doomed to defeat from the better· "employe attitude survey." muJt be dono •nd how to do it. What o com· on: a nized Democrats. Presenting this continuing. ed· fort it is to •hilt the burden of proclic•l details They call for a return to tra· ucatio·n activity will be the Mich· on tho shoulders of • kindly thoughtiul friend. I rlitional conservative Repub!Jcan· igan Banl,ers association and 'the This is the idcol which inspired tho ovalutian of tho modorn funorol director. We oro not mor· ism. GOP leaders are fearful that MSU college of business anct Example: The Buick SPECIAL 2-Door 6-Passenger the split·off will caU!Jil trouble public service. chanlo or masters of ccremonie1, but prolcuional · men who mu•t combino executive •bility ond Sedan is priced below 27 models of the "low-price when all arc aslwd to back. the knowledge with •vmpothotic 1orvico. canrlirlatc aner the primary. Teachers Will Learn three"-yct this Buick gives you a long list of extra1 . Com;iderable sitpport for the for Value...... at no extra cost that are charged.fo1· by other cars. conservative approach has de· A national institute for high velopcd among some legislators, school teachers· of physical sci· who are pressuring Senator Ed· Jewett Funeral Home ence and mathematics will be Example: Buick alone has air-cooled wnrrl Hutchinson (R·Fennville) to conducted at Michigan State uni· .. "The hame ol lriendl~ s~trrico" cnrry their banner. verslty from June 23 to August _ AMBULANCE SERVICE ALUMINUM front brakes which Sports Cari­ . The most . likely Republican 1. Fifty high school teachers will Emorgoncy. oxygon ~nd rosusciotor Phono OR 7·6151 Illustratec! Magazine says are a "100% cancliclate is Paul D. Bagwell, pro· be paid fo attend. improvement over conventional Detroit brakes.' fOr Safety... These air-cooled aluminum brakes-the year'r ' greatest safety advance '7 'are optional at slight ex':J;a cost on the SPECIAL, standard at no extra cost on all other Seriet; eit~~ ··- · Example: Every B-58 Buick gives you the smooth, for' Thrills._.... surging response of th~ B-12000 engine with its 12,000 pounds of thrust behind every piston's power -- stroke.1And iri any B-58 Buick you can have the fabulous performance of Flight Pitch Dynaflow• Dinner burned to a cinder? .\Vhen y~u've had a try· that switches the pitch a million ways. · ing day, get a lift from a Long Distance call-fastest •Flight Pitch Dynaflow standard ,on LIMITED and cure for the blues ever invented; A friendly voice at Ro.w~L\5Tllll75, optional at extra cost on all other ScrieR. the ·ather end of the line takes your mind off your !' . troubles, makes your spirits soar. You Cllll ~all pjaces a day's drive .away. for less· tli'an a dollar. . I For Your Top. Buy .During MICHIGAN BELL 'TELEPHONE . . CDM~ANY. . AUTO BUY WEEK­ L~:;.:~~-~SEE vouR LOCAL/AUTHORIZED: BUICK oe~Le~· · . "·.~rt.· :rHURSDAY, MRIL 24,·1958_ M~mber::; or · ··· M~sm1 high · Some people Insist that sheep ·school's. Latin club .had :a Ro· An · 'ambivalent ·man.·.banquet Saturday •.night, i•nnk 'far down the scale In in· q ucstlon is • on!! . 'telllgencc: V crrion ·J. Brown is 'character) zed . by ·, ambivalence, Roman f6ocl'servQd·Romiil1 style not sci sure. Among a .-Jloclt of which means a ·simultaneo..us at. by a1id·,Jor girls·· 'nild boys at· Montana ewes bought last year ··traction toward . ancl repulsion J • tirccl .in Roml!n garb. Thei·e was one which always sho\vs · · 1\ll·s. l'nul Al'llold has 1' . were Christians pi·esent but no from an. object, person or ac· Hnc or \Jt~nutiful get-well lioi1s to throw them to,' And the Business Management .Required· friendliness, She has always tion. It really means, "I don't Clll'ds wiU1 religious motifs. . dog ordlnnnce ltept Mason dogs 'r ·y··, e·a· r·s wallted out from the Jloclt to 'Care!' . - Michigan State imiversity an. d the University of· Mich· Yes, e. '- • .greet the shepherd. Last weclt Archy Ammerman' was in, the tied up. . · · · ' ' d · while the sheep were l'osing The cm'l'ection cume uficl' I 'nlislll'onounc4Jii Hnbllmlnnl. · · righl. spot at the right 'time :mel , :·Pete Ro~n ~onllnues to 'do ·an !gan both have outstanding depart'!lents of business. a mn~- From tho Illes ot tlle . . their coats of wool, the. shcpheril with his Speecl Oraphlc focused 'i j t 1 i L 1 istration. They should prove then· 'Usefulness durmg th1s In~orlumt County ~ows werit to ~he house, shccl his coat right Sunday night. At the 8:15 · mpor 1ant oh eac 1 ng at n. Carol Hyde . ha~ exceptional From n handful of 14 when he year and next when the people, through their elected r~pre· and shaved. When he r~turned talent· with her accordion .. In fire run he caught a snatch of came' upon the scene, Pete now s~ntatives, are unable to provide all the money the umver·, to the sheepfold he couldn't an appearance before the Ma· "Call!ng all cars to M-99. and· has about flO enrolled, in 2 first sities demanded. · recognize· his pet sheep. But son Kiwanis club last wee it· she Columbia." Archy answered the . year and one second ; year At both Ann Arbor and East Lansing there are profes· she rccogn!zccl him; call and· creP,t up close. to the course. And there:s a demand youth with the gun. · Archy ,for Cicero next year. sors of psychology. They should recognize the need for a Among the other thliigs I snuclt 11own in 'the grass to ·get· calm, logical, sound acceptance of the situation In which the learned as n member of the Ma- a picture as the officers rushed , Dulce est; desl)lem · In lo· . universities find themselves. son school study steering com· 'in after Brother John Pruden of CO. (llnll J!Oint; JICIIS to the · · f 11 mlttee was one new word anrl .. North Aurelius Union church fh·st II ~vito give the cm·t•ect . The legislatm:e prpvid~d an appro~rl~tl~n °·'I' ' ·• the! newly·otganlzCd Campus 4·H the correct· pronouncintlon of John .Knight' ;;)cl Paul Martin 'had tallwd the ·gunman out of -- for higher educat10n m Michigan. It PIOVJded. ~25, 3 ~ 5 • 000 club at Michigan State. · another. Ambivalent Is the new arc neglecting promotion points tmnsl1tt ion,) . for Michigan State and $30,000,000 for the· l!mversJty of . The Kent Shop· will hnve:tts word although I have yet to for. the Detroit Free Press and Michigan. That's about a million dollars less m each case" formal openl~g Friday and Sat· find a place to use It in ordinary State Journal.. • Carriers don't than the current appropriation. . ur(!ay, The. buslnc~s was for· · · · lmow . whose Jlfl.PCrs they arc Both universities are big institutions- among the merly operated on Ash street as· day night. Phyllis. is an cightll· delivering, at lea'llt several Mn· b'1 · th ld S 0 • 11 · • It1 d t Surely the ad· the Par!style Shoppe; .The new :grader. / . . . soi1 carriers don't. Carriers of . ~!;lest Ill c wor · . . m~ ·len J ,.ge s. · 1 . · location 'is on'·Jcfferson at the :Wrcclters arc raz!ng the old . the Free Pre~s. said they had mm1st~·ators at both mstJtutwns are 1esourceful en?ug 1 to former N'eely::s'tore locatlori: · rijsidence at Ash and Parlt never heard of:Knight although fit the_tr prog~·ams to. the new budget.s. They can fmd less Sam Street Hughes . toolt his • streets to cl!!ar the site for the ' they lm'cw Hal Middlesworth essential serv1ces wh1ch can be curt~1led ~r. shelved and .no oath of office. us circuit judge Hall Memorial library. and Tommy Devine of the one \Vill suffer much .. They can rmse ttntwn rates wh1ch Monclay. · · ,Ingham \\?111 be one Qf 23 · sports stuff. The ~nme was ·Is · there a ~ difference are now far below cost and far below .rates charged by non- counties enabled' to operate. a true of .the Joll!'nnl. one car-. 10 Years Ago-1948 county· normal school for tram· · .state colleges. . . To repair the most damaging ing teachers· next year. 'l'hc .leg- rict• ·thought PmtT Marlin had b~tw~en "interest and 1 Both Dr. John I-Im~nah .at Mtchl.gUJ} State. and pr. Ha~·· spring highway brealtup in: islaturc appropriated $40,000 been tmrlecl to the Tigers by the Ian Hatcher at the Umvers1ty of Mtclugan Will brmg then• years, road commission .crews for the operation of the county Cleveland Indians. That same "d.ividQOd.!i't? inst1tl1t10ns· · tl·woug · 1 1 tl te 1111ancm" · 1 Cl'lSIS· · WI·'tl lOU t any gr• ea t · arc having to place sand· and norma 1·s. hoy,clerton though, handled ·lmew S\)Orts ,George at theAl· · t d t' gravel over some ·blacktop 30 l'c"r~ A,..o-1!!28 1oss ·o e uca wn. " " " . . Jouri1nl. Tiley must re·11ize that the legislature did not withhold roads. Many, of the roads· wllf The city counCil patd W~ll:er · . . . ' ". , ' ,· - Tl . t . have to be rebuilt. S. Root $300 for the Jot arl]Oll1· Tlmt!s ri~'h.t in· line with the extl a money out of pe~uuousness. ,:e mo~1ey .JU~. Dr. R. R. DeMartin, occupy. ing Tnilroad, property on West college infol'l1uition. ,Just. wasn't there. In fact, all the money nppropuated JUSt JSn t ing offices with Dr. D. R. Leth· Ash. The lot will be leveled to about evm·ybolly hci'Cnbonts there. The people in Mic_l1igan have so far been unable. to bridge since coming to Mason '2 give automobile drivers an un- !mows who. nig-A·ie JHm:.11 lmep even with the demands made upon them f?r taxatwn years ago, is remodeling the obstructed view of trains com- nntl nurry nn.ug-hm·t.y are. Yes,- Sir! The· interest'/ in multitudinous forms. There al'e many fanuly budgets, former Dr. L. A. Wilede11 house · ing. fi'Dm the south.· some rwople thin!' nr. nun. ' . . ~ which are suffel'ing far worse comparatively than MSU and on Farlt, converting it Into a While Alva Howell of White nah. practices mmlieinc. Ami our bank p~y~ on say.. , U·M budgets. - · combined office and residence. Oak :''as In Mason •ruesclny tlilln't ll1·, Irntcher at.· Am·· • \ '' ' J . . , . . . , , , .. . Mason school officials are try- mormng buying clover seed, the AI·llm• develop Salk vac· -. ings __ i!i _ QI.!Q.ra~_~_edl The leglslatOJ s who Withstood the PI esstn es of 1.ne Ul11· ing to drum up enough men to . big barns on his farm were cine? versity lobbies arc to be commended. Some have as~ert~d operate a GI school in agrlcul· destroyed by fire. People who worried over that such gt•eat p1•essure has never before been applied 111 ture. Ha•rry· J. Bond, L. B. McAr; ·the plight of ribhon makers· Lansing. Gordon C. Edmonds has re· thur, Leo H. Harrison, George when hair ribbons went out of Had the Jegislattll'e yielded to the university demands signed from the federal soils Graham and Vernon ~· B;own style wasted their time. Rib· There is a differenc~; too, whE!re yot.~ save. -At 2 to scrap the appropriation bill and give the sums the uni- service. David Overholt, after attended the . Detrolt-~lucago bon makers developed a new our bonk your money is prot~c;teq by experi~ · . . d d , , t t' d , 'b) , years in Barry county as· farm · baseball game m Detroit Tues. marlwt -ribbon for wrapping vers1tJ~s de~1a~ e , l ~PI esen a IVe an. respons1 e govem- 'planner, has come to Ingham on day and stayed over for the. enced management, guarded by solid' steel and mer~t 111 MIChigan tmg~lt have sustamed a mortal blow. temporary nssigmnent to sue· state Republican convention gift~. Today beautiful ribbon Is Legislators, had they ywlded to the pressures, cou!d have ceed Ednioncls. Wednesday. concrete ·and in$ured up to $101000 by· the been called el'l'and boys for the state board of agriCUlture Mason Kiwanians eciebl'lttcd Wlliiam Porter nncl Don Holii· Federal Deposit Insurance CorporQtion. and the board of regents. their 25th anniversary Tuesday: day, students. at Ferris Insti· DOES VOUR Michigan State university and the University of Mich· The anniversary. meeting was In tute, and Mls~ Buddie Pollock Stop in arid get acquainted with real safety for · · '. . · , , , 1· 11 · 'I bl tl Odd Fellow hall. of Cedar Sprmgs were week WATER . Jgan w!ll shape then PIOgiams ·0 · ;e money avm a e, ;e 20 Yem·s Ago-1938 end guests of Miss Helen Leon· your money ..•. bonk safety! people can be ass~tred: Good busmess n;anagement WJ!l Vernon J. Brown of Mason an· ard and her mother. SOFTENER prevent any financml d1saster at East Lansmg and An~ .t;\r- nounced his cnncliclacy foi· aucll- liO Ycar11 AA'o-1908 bor, Both universities may be the stronger fOI' practJCmg tor general. He is completing The Michigan Centra1. is im· · NEED forced economy. his fifth term as state rcpresen· proving the denot yarcls in Lcs· 3'Yo Interest Paid on Savings Ac(ounts tative. lie. Ornamental iron fences HELP? .John Carr, 47, his wife, Fran· have been erected and shrubS' .ces, 43, and· their daughter, have been set out. Parks Take Preserving . Eleanor, 8, are dead, ariel: an· The fire department answered othcr·daughter, Bertha, 3, is in·a a ·call to a· roof blaze ·at the Many people were c1wered last wee]{ by the .action of critical condition as the result Homer Potter residence on 'Co· the supervisors in favoring the purchase of land for a p~rk of a fire. Tlic family livecl In ·lumbia .'street Tuesday after­ NEED REPAIR.! MEMBBR in Delhi township. The county was offered 23 acres WJth a tarpaper shack on the edge of · noon. The flames were ext in· bport repair S8Rk:l• FEDERAL DEPOSIT frontage on Grand river. Tl1e supervisors accepted the of- a swamp 4 miles east'of ·onon· guishecl before the firemen ar· 111111akn. INSURANCE· CORPORATION fer, and if the title is cltl<1 r,, \Vhich it probably is, another dnga. The father tossed ltero- rived. ~ ,NI!ED SALT? sene onto the embers of a fire in .. William JenningR B r y a·n Oellvery amice ol ....,... park will be added to Ingham's system. · the heating stove. There was an passed through Mason on his · salt lor JQUr IDftea& That 23 acres is the first purchase of county. park land explosion and almost instantly way by train fn,1m Lansing, to in many years. There .was a small parcel add.ed to Laltential beauty spot right under our noses. . • Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a· friendsltip, an~ it is far ending f.or one. ·See your local. authoriz·ed Chevrolet dealer·. ·. . . .. ·- . , .;_Wilde .. ;;..;..'---,·------'-----·-·----·····- ·------·------·-----·--·------' ..···------·--·---- .. --·----·---·------·---····----f ~ ~ .. ·------··-- ....'' •SAL. A YOUBEE ... .. G 0

. . .•. .·.· · This Message Is Brought" to You _ This Mess~ge Is Brought to You as a Public· Serv.i~e by the !'·' as a. Public Service by th.e Following Firms' and Individuals ./I Following Firms- and lndividu~ls Collins. Electric Stockbridge Francis Platt F.orm Mclchinery Mason· · -Robart Nursing Home Mason Holt Products Co: Holt Dart National Bank Mason Midway Drive-In Cleaners Across from Hartley's Super Market Perkins Hardware . Holt Mason John Thomsen Mason Dairy , Builde~ of .Custom and Permabilt Homos Mason h,_ Mason- ' J. A. Dart Ce, Bill Richards Buick MasOil Mason

J· Estes·leadley Funeral Home Scarlett Gravel Co. Holt - Lansing Holt Murdock Oil Co .. Clements Flower Shop · Mobil Products Holt Dansvilla Spartan Asphalt Paving Co. Fitchburg General Stor; ~olt "Chuck" and "Barb" Webb Morse's Restaurant Dart Manufacturing Co. Mason Mason The Farmers Bank Geor~e' s Food Market Mason ; Mason Wolverine Engineering Co. A. A. Howlett & Company Mason Mason Consumers Power Co. Caskey Funeral Home Mason and Furniture Store Stockbridge Mitchell's Dept. Store Leslie

... d(SV)\(t:/C:'fi·'"".. ;oo many pressing responsihili,tie~ in the Lot·d's. work. The congregation couldn t afford to have its church painted. THE CHURCH FOR ALL • I • Stociiescl rotary "tillm· 7', Cun{Jitl;.(ham 8'1" ever seen anyon<' lay on the floor before?" shoes and all, up to her little waist. Lawrence Stowe ., . .'..... :...... : ...... 65 1,102. 41 hay crusher, Carllimtl •Hl' l~hwat.m·, 10' dm~ lint~, tui'Jl spouts mul (i U. 1~. 'The !{ids and I just stared and aslted when I take nothing away from vacations. Russell Kleis .. ,.: ..... ,...... , ...... 22 1,099 41 Wisconsin engine, 10' GJ'aham lloemc lllow-hyllmulic, large Cyclone l''fO dinner would be ready. In fact, we have another one on the draw­ Ralsfon & Pfiestet· ...... ,., .... ., ...... 39 1.,090 41 seeder, wagon. in~ board right now .. With the experience Chellis Hull ..... ;...... , .... ., . ., .. .,., ... 42 1,046 41 Until this year we have alway! had the gamed from·Jast wee)\ end, we'll eliminate Stanley Voss .... '., ...... , ...... ,24 1,034 41 extra ·handicap of taldng a dog on a week TilE FOLLOWING I~(!UIP!ImNT IS ALL IN'l'El~NA'l'IONAL some of the non-essentials from our duffle Bird Bickford, Jr...... :.: . .'.. :..... :.21 l,o30 41 · . . , HAJ,VI~STIrictl dlt'femntiniM ·JJahl by ' \VIIS SIIIIIIO~ed to expiJ'C June eorn hyl>ricl.' trial• plots pluntocl J>t!l' tmJlila r•ol!fmlliJI(ion ot' Clllllldhm JHiclwr/; 'for hig·h ' :lll. . . t•nnllt;v hrws Ill'" J.:l'r•nt~w tlnu:. here In Inghmri cmmty under ac- 1lnil•y Jll'odnt•ts fnll 2ry., lust. Lm:ms under those progn11ns ltlfll farm COJHiifions. 1 ______..;.. ___...i, ______,_ ___ ~ Yl!lll', SerrdaJ'Y 11.-nsun ~nys In the U. S. 'l'hey'l'll rnndc arc designed t9 help farmers i.lw IOWill' SllflJIIII't Jll'iees this JIUSSiiJ!e by llllll'C . iJL~fllttin.!{ throughollt' the country obtain yr•n1' shouhl rr•sutt. in !nwrw 111111' hnninA· of JIOI'I( cut.~ 1!1111 needed .farm storage. A large . ' !'(•tail Jll'h•rs whld1 in turn c•wtnlu!y hnvu hclJu•d to en· part of Ute money needed for. the shnuhl hnost. crmsmJWI!lin. cou•·ag·e t.he hnJJrnverneut of construction and. equipment Is W~rkhig Together 'to Build a Better Community ' I 'swine qmtlity in Cnnnda. ·available in the form o(Ioilns·. The govcrnnwnl hough t I he 1 i The USDA warns that.storaga CfJIIivnlcnt of (i.S billion lb of • Mlscellnny · · ·The· carY spr ng faciilties wlll be short.'of the de· milk for the marketing year As( Sets Dea dllne st· rawbert·y, crop Is forecast l~y cn(led· Mnrr·h .31, to prop dnh-y ' s· u USDA to be 52% larger than mand. · · Let's Get Acquainted! •pt·iecs. Government economists For Corn ·1gn · p 1!l:S7 but 2'1< below average . . . Loans nrc . available for .any expect JlliJ'chnsos this ye~r will . • u. s. agricultural imports in 1957 farm operator, p'rorlllcer partner. nnr below tile 1857 volume. il rlroJJperl to lowest dollar level in ship OJ' share tenant. Applicllt.ions Ingham farmers have unt 8 N ·.1 GO'/r of imports for tlie Joan shoulcl \be made at OUR BUSI~ESS MAN ON THE FARM Lnst. yenr the pr.t• capita con· May 31 to sign loan ,and · pur- wc~~ar~~m~~rlltios '' not grow~ the Ingham ASC office. sump! ion of ma rgarina 8tll'passcd chase agreements. Th~t s the In· t bl ffee tea cocoa Loa.ns · are made directly ilwt o! butter tor tlw flrst time. formation G. H. 'Alchm, county 1JCre, 110 a Y co ' · ' · thl·ough the local ASC-. office or USDA rcpnrts I hal.· butter con· ASC chairman ]JUt out this week beans, spices, slll<, banfanas a_nd throurrh a local bank.1'hc s.tor· sumpllnn nvcJ:agcd 8.5 lb, mar· ' ' sisal . .1. Commercial 1atcher1es "' · ~Jnli.ke price suppo.rt p;og.rn;ns j produced G'/t . more . chicks in age faclllty must, 'be fot• wheat. garine S.G lb. The butter averacrr. for most of the basJC c11lps, ,hr. March .than they cljd a year ago, corn. oats. rye, beans, barley or in 1936 wns 8.7 compared with r.orn Joa~1s rmd purchase agree- Broiler ·.chicle output for first soybeans: 8.2 for mnrgnrinc. This represents mcnts Will he available to all quarter of l was· up 9'/e. In· Michigan· farmers can bor. 958 DEMENT FEED & SUPPLY a sha!'Jl change in the usage pat· r:1:m~crs of 1957:crop corn, both Chicks for flock replacement were row up to 80'/r· of the co.qt of thn ' tern of these 2 pi'Oclucts since - M•son \~Jthm nncl outs1cle the commer· up 80 ... Nationwide off.farm storage. The ·lonn runs for 5 l!l:lfi. whon the per capila usr. of cwl corn ·urea. commercial "l'nin storage capa. veaa·s with the first histallment EDEN ELEVATOR, buttCI' was 17.G lh comparee! with " rlue on the first anniversary of Eden 3 lh for margnrine. USDA . offi· Ingham connt.y is lncluch!ll cities arc estimated at 3.5 h!Hion the loan. . ------1 1 clals expect the r.lifforcnre will within the commet•clnl urcu. bushels· ... Recent snow· Stll'VCYS f . tl W.-lte, Phone, Drive In or Fly In show water SIIPJllies in the west Loans or· c1 ry111g equ 1pmen wlrlen mor~ this year with mar· 'l'llf! top support, avernging, will be adequate in most nreas, are for 3 years. ~'he first install· gnrinc maldng furthet· gains .. $1.40 per bushel nntionally, Chair·' reservoir storage is. above aver· .ment is payable on the first an· If ~Iit•hi~:m's winter wlll'ut. mnn Alchin explained. will' be age. .,~,, · ,, · niversary of the loan. l'I'O)J enutinut•s to JII'UI~l'I!Ss availnble to growers of tho 1957 Putting forage up as grnss sl· 111111 tloesP't. sufl't•r \\'"nthel' corn crop In the commercinl r•• ~ading nt•••"riR dutna.~··· t'1·nm ht>l'" on on!', 1 L A • .. lage .can help cut fleld and star· \\'111'1'1<; !tOOl\~ area provided the producer stayec oan SSOCia IOn U"C losses of nutrients h)' as Hatching All Summer t.lll're will h:~ a hug·e CI'OJI lhlf; within his farm acreage allot. 1 " ment. The high rate or the rate d much as 60'/r, said Michigan I LOWDEN fAR US Yl!ll!', 'or Pl'O{!Ucers· who stayed within Re'ce•"ves .Aw' a.r State UniversiTy farm·. econo· I - 1111 , Il's now forecast at nbollt. :J3.il '.heir allotment in Ingham coun tY mists. Only· aboutf two·thirdst · t f of , ' the potent 1n 1 l'!ec1 lltl rten s rom HATCHERY million IHISIH!ls. This· would mnke ·s $1..!3 per bushel. "'J1n c", p1'tol NatJ'Oil<"l F,•rm · f If If b d Lf 1 t tl1c l!l~S cmp the largest since GroweJ'S in the commercial Lo,"nI ~ association" • of· "Charlotte " an acre 0 · .afl lda ·a· eelrome b•lecl grass !Jay 4621)R. 1.E. Rive•Bcn·y JunctionR • at ' enr et II f 1 1 1 tlJC •i1·million·huslwi crop o col'll aren who did not. comply has" received an awm·d from the reachlarvef·. theN ascow. e .·CUr " ' I ..;.._l'bnno Jncl~I 11 1f 0$11 ., ' t . ·I · St 1 · . · It s anr 11 ng 1oans 111 excess o 4,. lion nnd yet produce 17'/r of t I1e Ia MJc ugan a e umve1s1 1y. OOO . . 1 Burton Walker-John 1-lendricks world fond. Sll.llJl.ly, This.. record talws a combined attac:lc of treat· 250 • .. ·...... r ·, . , . can't hr. matched anywhere else ment, sanitation and top manage. The Capitol association malcos Auctioneers . WIN 2 SUBSCRIPTIONS! 'Yes, if you Gre the FIFTH PERSON to correctly idcn· · fi'fy the MYSTERY FARM P'HOTO (a different one .will be published on this page in the world. The Far East and ment pmctices to ](Cep u herd federal hmcl bimk to~ns in Ing.l \ · :Phone Leilie JU .9.95 1'1 tho China mninlanrl have tlw clenn. ham and' Eaton counties. each week) you will receive FREE OF CH{'RGE a subscription for yourself and an­ greatest. mncentratinn of populn· other far anyone you may select providing, however, that he or she is nat a regular tion--more lhnn half the world subscriber to the Ingham County News and that he or she resides· in Ingham County. population is Jncatr.d there. With fi2'/, of all the population in this IMPOIU' ANT - To assure accurate rec-ording, entries must be submitted in per­ ·, . aron, agrieultuml output is only son to Ingham County News office or by calling M11son OR 7·9011. Answors ac. 32';{ of the total. . ceptod by memb~rs of the Ingham County News staff elsewhere will not be con. sidered. . · Jo:<~sfcm r"umpc ;mrl the Soviet llninn tnl;cn tngctlwr hnve 12'/r MR. FARMER: If your farm picture appears on this p>5ge, you will rcceiv,.. a of till' \l'orlrl's pl'op!e and 15';), or 5~7 mounted phatograp.h of it ABSOL~TELY FREE - 11 gift of appreciation p~o­ the wol'ld's' ngricultuml prorluc:· vJded by sponsors of th1s page. Stop m to the INGHAM COUNTY NEWS oH1ce . finn. Tiw rnainlanrl of China has and pick it up first time you're in town! 22.7',:. of the popu!atioJ!• but only \ 13.2',: uf the wol'ld agricultural output. OUR BUSINESS MAN IN TOWN Ael Willy about 2/3 of tliC j)CO· jJ]I' live from the lnnds am! the " , Due to th~ death of my husbaud; I will sell at )IUblic auction at the forests, but 2 out of 3 members farm, fi miles west ofl\lason on Colmitbia road to Onondagiuoad, 1:.14 miles of the humnn race go to,bccl every north, or 3 miles west of Holt ori llolt road· to :Onondaga rolid; south 2~ night hungt·y. miles. · · Fnrm production in the U. S. is cxpcctecl to inr:rcns'C liy nhout the snmc percentage as populH· tion-2',\. a ycnr-in spit of all the govcmm'ent·programs to holcl SATURDAY, APR:IL 26 down output. To prevent sur· One O'clock, Sharp Household Goods. Gmllwal Elt~ctric Rl•t'l'it~emtor Several Stands a111l End 'l'al;les · Gt•ncral l%!ctrie Sto\'e '1-t't. Deep Freeze Television and Table, 17-inch Uaytheun New Chrome Table and 4 Chairs Desk and Chair 3. !h:l2 Hu~s Unoleum Uugs Solid Cherry Love Seat Dinin1~ Room Table and Chairs Dr. M. J. Green Small Buffet· 2 Large Uirrors Pictu1·es 1\letal Chest 3-IIiece Bedroom Suite with springs and mattress, VeterinGri an New Rotisserie with cart new . · · S1lecd Queen Washer HOSPiTAL HOURS 2 1\letal Bt;ds with sprin1;s and mattresses Mond•ys through Fridoys 7·8 P, M. Portabltl Washer with table · 2 Dressiug Tables · Dresser S•turd•vs by Appointmont · Dishes / Cooldng Dishes Chest of Drawers 2 .Small Chests Deep Fryer Silvuware, 42, pit!_ces Electric S\vee)ler. Safe, 3-ft. Phono OR 7.979t Set of Dishes, over~ 100 pieces · 752 N, Cedar, Mason Powtlr. Lawu 1\lower Drapes Electric Toa."'ter Studio· Couch 3-picce Living ltoom Suite Pillows, Bedding Sewing !\lachine Radio ,Coffee Table , . .. Elt~ctric Plate Radio Cabinet Quantity Pots, Pans and Dishes too numerous to· Tele11110ne Stand 2 'I'V Chairs . mention ' . · 3 Roclmrs Lincus, Blankets, Drapes LAMP PAR•ADISE! That's .the thing you'll notice about the new spring· collec- ' tion of lamps 11t Ball-Dunn Furniture. Right on d·ispl 1ay and ready for immediate de­ Station ·Wagon-Trailer J livery .are many, many styl~s - bo'th floor models Gnd table models. Look them. ·1953 Forll Station Wagon with overdrive, radio and Handmad• Items . over this wepk end; Attra·ctive lamps C:Gn give your home a fresh new look. Stop Iwater Quantity of handn1ade women's Purses, Billfolds, Belts and Key Rings. New; All genuine leather in this. week and see for yo~rself! 2-whcel Farm Trailer, nearly and lizard skin. ·

PATRONIZE THESE MERCHANTS IN YOUR HOME TOWN -MASON _Archy's Photos Prop. melon II\ CJ age~> 4 dmmcieJ, \1 clghs lh hus vm y tlnclc oJun~ ~ lll•sh umJ fino texture.

Due to the death of my husband, I nill sell at pnbhc auction at 11w faun, (i m!ll•s west of Mason on Columbaa 10ad to Onondaga road, 1 XI males 1101 th, 01 3 mah•s \\ t•st of Holt on Holt ro.Hl to Ononllag.t aoad, south 2 !h malr.s. ' - \ Thursday, May 1 1958 One Ctclock. Sharp ' Slaughter House and Retail Store Equipment

BABY BOSS IIOG DE-HAIR 1\lACIIINE nith 7V:J Cubmg Steal\ l\lalmr (i Holm Mohls h. p. motor, 110-220 volt Compr essm ruul UlowCJ, oue h. Jl. AUTOl\lATIC HOG LIFT ami Uaal \\ ith clr.ct•·ic mo- Small Laul P~ess and l\1 ttl• s tor on steel lllatform 81-It. of 0\Pthcati Tracll: Far-SUJlerior Electric Sphttmg Saw, neat)~ ucn StPl'i SmoiH• iiouse With g.Ls bm·nct•, lixGxlO It. 2 Electuc Yale Hoists, one for beef and ont• fm pml, Wl'lls Qmci<-Cut Itleat Sm\, nemly ne\\ 3-ft. Electrac Grindstone w1th clt•cta Jc motor on st('(•l Quanttty of Aluminum i•leat P.ms faame Poi tabl!• Paint Comp1 t•ssor·, Vi- h. l•· moto1 Fairbanl•s-Morsc Beam Scales Globe l\ft•at Sheer Ptpe Vtse .uul Cutter }:l h. p. Air Compressor and Blo\\ m B tttle G.ts Torch Water Hc.tb•t, cl!•ctrtc South No. 60 Sausage Stnffer Stt•am Boiler, comiJletc \ValiHn Coolt 1, 8x1 0 it. Sausage Bench J•• ml Pr·css Lnr ge Elcctuc IIangmg Fan Larcl Remlerrng Jiettle Paunch Cart Qa•ant1ty of Bacon and Uam UooJ,s 1\lcat Grmdcr n ith 4-inch head, 1 Y:! h. p. EutertJrasc Qu.mttty of Smolm Sticl

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