Steel t'l'llllll;li fill' Interior wulls have 1Jc1m ~~•·e<:led IUJd much of the pluste••boJu•d Is In Jllnce. Within 2 m· 3 wecll!i p:ustcJ•Ing· !1-l CXJICCWd to stnrt, Ilatzel & Buehler of Lansing has the electrical contract. 'fhe electrlcal work, preliminary to plastering, ls nearing· completion, Primary power lines have not yet IJcen run to the hospital site. In· Ronald · Silowerman, Williams· stullulion, reported Consumel'll ton, lo~t hIs life on his 17th birth· Power Co., awaits decision of the day. The car he was driving on hospltal board on PUI'Itlng areas. Holt road, a haif·mlle east of "We'll have to ltecp poles out Burltlay road, went out of control of parlting lots, if possible," ex· and struci< a tree Tuesdny night. plained Glen Coon, Mason Con· 1'he hoy rlll'tl ol' u fmcttll'l!d sumers manager, "and it costs Nimll awtl a brolwn 1wcl\, Jle money to ~et and move poles, As '''"n lmd 11 lwnlwn 111'111 111111 1~ soon as the parlting area decision brol•cn leg·, Jlo clletl In the Is made, the primary lines will be Wl'eclmg·e, run," Ballot List · He was the son or Mt. and Mrs. 'J'he fiOWel' lines will l'OIIlll Glenn Showerman, 2355 Stock· lu 1'1'11111 t.lul snnth, IJIUt l'rom bridge rond. Is Certified Columbia sll·cet. He had been to visit a friend, J, A. Dm t Co., Mason, has the Sherry Moore, daughter of Mr. It's ofiiciul now. Candidrttcs for meclwnical contract. Boilers have and Mrs. Russell Moore, East the August 5 primary election rc· 1 been inslnlicd, along wllh giant Lansing. Afle1· leaving the Moore ecivcd stutc certification Tuesday water lwnlers. Workmen have and printers will start grinding done the Jll'epat•alory worl1 for Honald was horn July 1, 1941, out ballots. inslallntion of plumbing fixtures, in Wheatfield. Besides his,pnrents Most tntcrcsl will center on the 'l'lw progress cl1art Wednesday Jury Ponders there arc 2 brnti1CI'S and 2 sisters Democratic primary clccllon. All showed the Dart installations -Gm·y, 18; Beverly,, 15; Glenda,

stale and eongrr.ssionnl cnnrli· 88'/r c:ompleted. 17; and Michael, 17 m1111ths old. dntcs face opposition. Ccrlillca· Stcrlli2111g equipment has been Assault Guilt There arc also !he grandparents, tion of candida tcs WHS held up by insl.tllmi. Shipment dates arc Mr. am! Mrs. Earl Showerman Sccrc!lu·y uf Slate James I!Hre nearing [or X-ray and operating Did Mrs. Alice Marie Cal'l'ing· and M1·, and Mrs, Clyde Lott' willie nominating petitions of a room equipment. Electrical worl1 Webllct'Villc. ' ton, Lansing, shoot .Jesse Bell, splinlcr group of Democrals were and plumbing work in ll~e X·ray Lansing, at Bell's apartment Feb· Services will be retumcd to county clcrlts for rooms and surgery Is IJcm~ held ruary I 5, or did he get shot ncci· Bros. !unernl home In Williams· close Inspection. up tlnlli a1·rtva! and Jllacmg of dentally as he' anrl his former ton Friday afternoon 11t 2. Rev, tile equipment. Democralic voters will have I pammour struggled _for )losses· .J, N. Cohh of Webberville Meth· their choice between Gove1•nor G. slon of Bell's revolver? If Mrs. oclist churcf1 will oJTiciutc. Carrington die! shoot Bell is· she Mennen Wlllinms and William L. Johnsot1, Upper Peninsula lawyer. Draft ca II S 19 guilty of assnult with intent to Michael 'l'. Mohardt and John murcler as charged? Or is she guilty of assault lo do greilt borl· Swalnson arc the Democratic can· F A D t Alger Resigns: dldatcs for the Jicutcnc~i~t·gover· or rmy u y ily harm less than lhe crime of nor post vacated by Pl11l1p Hart. murder, or perlwps assault wUh STEEL FABRICATORS are SJIIlclling worlr at 1\lason's new sewage disposal plant. intenl just to commil a corporal From. Faculty ·· Jlart l!•ft tht• stale ollice tp Ninclecn young men from Ing· Some of the eonm·ete for tho big settling and lll'Ocessing tanl•s ltas been llourcd. The hurt'! Or of assault anrl baHcry? run for United Slllh' senator. ham have received notices to rc· Rain and Heat men shown in this pieturc are placing the reinforcing steel Jor another pouring. Summit The ,.jury, which lieard testi·l Leon Algcl' is leaving as heacl Jle has o)IJHlsition from Jlom· port for induction next Wedncs· ~on.v 111 the ca~e Monday and of Milson's vocational agriculture ca· Jltnl'liu ol' ()10 unci JUichl· clay, .July 9. Their orderli call fot• Constl·uction Co. of Lansing has the geneml contract, Ted Brandon, general superintmt­ .1 uesrlay ~~~ga~1 JL~ dclihernlions department. He has joined the tilem to report at the Ingham Improve Crops dent lor the builders, had 20 men a,t worl• fashioning minforcing steel, bulldozing :tnd ,tboul 11 o clot!<. "Yerlnc~dny fore·jWII!iamston teaching staff. ga~n mill• strllw fume. county dmfl board hcarlquaJ!crs, building forms Tuesday. (Ingham County News photo.) noon, No decision had been Alger had signed a contl"lct to Don Hayworth and George D. 1!20 Ma.y street, Lansing, at 7 ~umldUy andl~at have altered~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ read~ccl at noo,n. Hack inlo lhe return to Mason next fail. In his Stevens will fighl il out fur sixth o clock In lhe morning. From the farm crop outlook fo1· the ~1ot JUr;· room fil~d Hw 6 men request to be released from his district congressional reprcsenta-~ lhcJc they will be laitOI1 R'Uiltv o( nssattlt with c I Rms on JO) n c oscr tie· 1 0 L ~ ~~~~ ~ \.ansmg flied for sci E .. Essary, Arthur W. La· proved. Farmers who hacl almost Lansing lownship men rolled lprin1cd, circulated iliH! signed and lnlcnt lo d~ RIC!It bodily "''"" less liP with Michigan Slate ami Of· sl~l~ sena\t;r from ll;e 14th dis· Macci~la, Lligation issue already in have made fast improvement lhls p ff• M k The 10 Girl Scouts who have On Peck Farm ca~e for the May lcrm at Mason, Mrs. Speckeen is a gradualc of shift of East Lansing to voting the city till, the cash will go to· week. OSlO ICe a es worked ~o harrl lo mise money 'l'he1 c is a haJr.pa gc of pic· A jury, nlrcady chosen, is to rc. Goshen college, Goshen, Indiana. machines and the shift of sect ions ward paying the bills on the new 1 rnr !he tl'ip looil lheir physknl lures abuut Farmer Peck's fam· tum Tucsd11y to resume hearing She laught a year and a half. at of Lansing township to the city of disposal plant, interceptor sew· ~xaminalions a few days ago. It ily on Page I, Seelion C. You'll llie negligent homicide case Mirldicbury, Jmliana. Her flus­ Lansing. /ers, lateral sewers, new well and was regarded as a rout inc check· against ,John S. Kcrrey. Tha Ker· band has enrolled in tile grad· Traffic Record I Rules Changes CnJO,V Jearnin~ 1110t'e oliJUU( !11is Besides pidting party mnrli· sloJ'agc tank. up, hut for lluth i,t developed inlo family ami their wholesome in· rey trial was recessed .Tunc 3 to uate school flt Mic-higan State. He ' dates voters in Lansing township, I The general obligation issue Postage due. mail costs more ~omcthing far fmm routine. In !crests. permit submissinn of certain con· is a minister. " money to retrieve, thanllablished Otto Friday, 1 F11neral llomus became elfec· All Mason car dealers, both Stock.bridge PM tivc JuJy L Mason lumber yards, Elite . . . Beauty Shop ,and Arehy's photos' O~nn Powell Is now offlemlly announced intentions of closing and regularly Stockbridge post· Saturday, too. master. ~e had been acting post· Both banks will be open Satur· master at Stockbridge ever since January 1, 1957. ~y. Vfl~~~ ~ll~•~wn Gerald Runclpum; United N~· tlon~, Norman Topping, l{obc1·t Lions President GuS' Schr.eer w!is·son nnd Jr;hn coillns; Christ· nnnoun~~s. his commlltec nppomt· mns fund rnlslng, Harold Smith, ments f\)\' tlW nco,y y~ar In Ll,l(,n·jFrnnlt Burgess nnd David Glenn: ism. Fll·st named men Jor cnch · comJ1iliitec; nrc. chainnan. Greeters, Hn\·ol~ Ludiling, Emerson Kinsey, cent. O~en and Warnm Plclwtt, D i<\ Glenn Cllffoa·d Bollman lnfm m.1llon, David Hills nnd w~~iam Ca;l>cY and Charl,e~ Alexnml~r ?te~lwustl; member. Webb;' finance, James· Rowland, ship, ~It hUt ~!Ide! Wendnll Ah· G 01 ·1 01 1 KcciJCl' Paul DancC>r ami batt, C,Ol·uon rop11U1g and Ray < • . Dancer· program Gurn Dancer Orrin Powell: Duane 'Baldwin, Jesse Batchclo1: Publlclly, Alexander Stenhouse and Linwood Lnnlis· civic im· and C. W. Glenn; bulletin,. Paul provemQnt, Arthur Colllns, WI!· Stcphf,!ns and II. W. Ilutspn,,.con· Jlum Barth, Harold Lantis, Daniel vention, John Nichol, Arthur Baldwin and John Horst; Wilde nnd John Bc11; clllzen,s11.l.J>. w. J. Wr·Ight, Willlnm Esnu an, 1 •If rc Paul Dancer Wayne Herhet t Dance!, Ralph Amle1son speeding, 1 ~0 \ 11~~ ~m~rcnce Under~er and 11!1<1 Donald Murphy; boys and • gu·Js, Gordon Nawrock, Gerald Huncimnn and Gor1!on Topping; William Briggs, Holt, appeared Co~ple Speaks ngrlculture, Harold Lantis, Hus· before Judge Adams Fl'lllay sell Grossnns, Clyde Jacobs and chm·gcd with being drunl> rmd Nuptial Vows Don Cronkhite; and hotel, Hay di~OI'dCI'ly. The judge gave hiri1 Dancer and Dunne Ford. his choice of $12 fine or (] dnys In Mrs. Crls Wintenowd and Mar· The board of tlirectors will jail. . vin Stephens were united In mar· meet at the home of (;us Schrcei: rluge at the Methodist chul'ch Pahlo Lopez, Mason, is in jail 8 Mr. anizcmore, Stockbridge, its regular meeting. There was a Mrs. Emam Royston in 'ctmrlottc potluck supper at'tl:!r the meeting. family spent Satmclay afternoon Sunday. Mrs. Bedell is Ml'S, Roy· rlnrnl1 and t·csby terinn, Rev. bridge Presbyterian church aft cr morning for their home in attended a barbecue try.out. at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson in Beautiful Alexander Stenhouse, pastor·. undergoing surg~ry. home of Mr. and Mrs ..Jrtc!( Dono· Reed City. Orono, Maine. Tlwy ·nlso visited Morning wor~hip, 10:30, coffee Ml'. and Mrs. Rolland IIowletl hue Sntunlny evenrng. Mr. Fryovel·'s brothers, Howard, / ho.ur nftet'll'ilrd; Sunday school of Watsonvi11e, California, have Mr. and Mrs. Don Jurdot and Rohert and Evert, and their fam· The oulslent ,Snll~rday Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. plwns :Vlonrlay. parents, Mr. and Mrs.. T. D. Lynn, rlnughter, Mr. anrl Mrs. Howard evening at the c; 1 <>n 1 -.uncnmm John Powell were Mr. nml Mrs. Mr. anrl Mrs. Roy Gladstone anrl daughter for rlinnc1· Sunrlay. Ifclmker, in Lansing. Mrs. horne. Over night guests were Glen Cnltrider and son, Gary, nnd t Cl L. I-I;IJ, Mr.". Rtrhy Nel,sor ar tl Holmes' mot!wr, i\.rrs. Clara Ken· MI ..". tlP!ia Kellng" and daughter 1 1 c It · 1 spent 1ns 1 wee<1 a wy1 Joygan • ' 1 1 ·• ~> Mr. and Mrs. C mr cs a r·u er with their son·in-lmv and claugh· claughler, /mnabelle, aml Mary ncdy, and her ?lS1er, Mnry, of ol Ypsilanti. and family of Mason. Glen, M I M " 1 W'll' I.ou !3r·tt". It .·tttcr1cle!l 11Jc Fiow·,tt'tl F:orl Wayne, Jmllnnn, were house MI ..~. \Vr'Jtiarr1 1\uhls of Detroit M ter, r·. nnr rs. me I rams, - , Charles and Dean helped r. and nltende£1 some of the pre- reunion at Fonlney parlt ncar ~uests of Mr. and Mrs. Ilelml . .fim Sunrluy. oleorl " ·Stl'lIJton Lake. 11 11 . cl 10 and only 1 callers. Mrs. Nettw Hougl1 IS s1ck buns· son and claughter.rn·law, showed sales of $12,000 of Whis· mmtics were ruled Oll( by the ,. "' spe as ICY usc ' and confi1 J 1 I b d t tl M ·' M M I · P 1 l StocJ(bridge has complied with out of 100 can spell and add and hard, ~~ 0 wr e a 1e r. _an~ r~. . e ~vm ar (Cr, am l~ey, $200,0~0 of guns, and $12.50 i::nulish, met Americnn Sally the stnte road ruling and has Isubtract as well as their fathers Blanc wmc. famlly 111 Wllhs, saturday. \VOrth of Bibles. Moor9 in her first singles match. Pl!.rallel parking. when they were boys." ------''-----'------_;-~------,.'-----,.--,.~-,..,;.------...,..---- Ingham-Vevay f~yrn~ Oesterl.e HQ$ P~.-ty The circus is tile main moJ;ey. raising project for tlw Bolt st!J'V· icc club uml proviclctl the !Inane· lng of the club's boys and girls worlt, Featured wllh Hagen Bros. clr· cus this your nrc some of the top Circus Plans circt!S acts in the business. Ac· ·cording to Holt Kiwnnlans Hagen Stop in Hoit Bros. is the largest circus on the Hagen Drotlicrs ci~cus will he rottrl siner! Ringling Bros. Bnl'nUm in Holt. Monday, July 9, with· a£1· & Bailey stoppPrl the l'Ond show, crnoon nnd evening perform Forty.seven members of the In fact a lot of tlw acts tl1is yem· anccs. Holt Kiwanis club Is spon· Williams 'family were present fat• arc from the !tingling organiza. sarin!{ the show for the second a reunion 'l'uesday of last week t!ol1. consecutive year. Tlcltels are ut F1·ancis purl<, Lnns·ing. Out.of. • Featured this year nrc the Ban· available from Kiwanlans. town guests were Mr. nntl Mrs. ta fnmlly, outstnnrling Australian Tuesday night's mcethig was Church Elects Woodrow Wlllinms, Ra11dy and cquesturinn net; tlw Snnchez Si~· tnlwn up ·with compl()tlon of Lce of Mnnsfleld, Ohio, nnd Mt·. 1\' , tors, outnlanding Spnnioll nerial·, plans for the circus, wllh George , and Mrs. Jack Shaw nnd Susan, Funeral services \Vlll be nt .Jew. ::':.' ,· New Officers lift'. 111111 1\frs. FJ•ell For!lnt:. Mrs. Gustn Wllllams and Miss lsts. and lots of animalo and Hood as chairmun. ~ tont!et! the det!iclttion ol' tho ett chapel Thursday afternoon nt · ' clowns. . Annexation to Lansing is the Ladoscia Willi£llns · of Danville, 2 o'clock with burial ln Maple :.,.:, 1\Tncldnac bridge lust 1'1mrs· Indiana. The big show will set np at the topic for disctJssion at tho July 8 Grove, Rev. Paul Arnold of Mu- '"' L day. Mrs. Francis Criswell p1:esided Jot on the col'IICJ' of Aurt>lins and meeting of lhe club, with one oi son Presbyterian church will off!· •, ": nt the business meeting. Officers Holt roads, 1! blocl1~ wcHt uf the Mayor Rnlph Crego's assistunts cinte. 'l'herc wlll also 'he Mnsonic ...... tmf'flr: Jlghf. present to represent Lansing. elected were H.• E. Willimns, pres. rites, with Masons as pallbearers. F~olt idcnt; Mrs. Martha Betz, vice· Ticlwts fol' the' matinee aml Ernr!sl Hunt is clwirmnn for the president and secrelai·y; Willlam evening performances a1·e on sale meeting. Knapp, treasurer; nnrl Dick Wll· Bridge Is Hit-Run Victim al' IJltcllcns drug store, Dill'~ !lams, chairman of chlldren's nc· Ticstnurant, ITolt Dairy nnd Brow· tivi1les. e1· food locker. Class Sets Games were playerl rluring the !lftel'noon nnrl the group had a Reunion Date wiener roast in the evening. Former Resident Dies in Detroit . Theatre llits CltES1' DRJVE.JN ~'he J.ong Hot Sununer Snn., JUon., 'l'w•s. The Long Hot Summer, due at Crest Drive.Jn Stmrlay, Monday and 'l'uesduy, promises to be as big a hit ns Peyton Place. Puul Newman plays the role of Ben Quicl<, a confidence man who has u reputation for barn burning. Joanne Woodward, namorl as best actress of the year for her per· formance in The 'l'hree Faces of Eve, portrays a frustrated school teacher who rebels against her father to marry Quick. ·

Bernard E. Wilson

.Tudg'e Rohcrt L. Drni: of Probate. lie is Pxpcr•tell to re· tlll'll Thursday. During his nh· Will Be Closed sence Cir(•uit .TtHlge Marvin .J. Snl· mon subs I it utetl for .T11dr,C! Drake at. a mcc!ing of 1he Ingham bonrtl of elect ion commisRioncrs. Saturday. July 5

Mason

Gh·Is AltOc quorterly or $2.40 annual dividend rate indi· cates an investment return of close to 41f2%. Mason ·AutomObile Riding· tests, ·wt·lttrn 'll'nts and stunt l'nces tool< place nt lite Tomlinson H-I club blej•ele ~nfely rodeo Sunday at the fali·gt·ounds. Paul Oesterle won high score In tho senior division. lntcnnc­ Thl'y had dlmier ~n their ann!· diate division winnr.i·s were Can­ versary at I he Latin Quarter, and dy nnd lmcn Batomnn. 'J'nmmy" saw the floor s·how, headlined by B1·own won for the juniors. Bernard Brothers of Europe and 'ferry Bri"i'lt ·ami .Jttrll' t~rown Dick Roman, re~ordlng and tele· server! as co-chnirmrm ..lm•l' Bmii vision star. · Miss BucJ(Jngham graduated from gaton Rapids high school was adult advisor. Hcft·eshments. Also included in their stay in in 1957 and is employed by Dart were ... scrvctl: · New Yorl{ \\~ere a yacht cruise Na tiona! bank. Her !lance, a 1958 . ' arou'Jd Manhattan island', dinner gractuate of Mason high school, Ingham County News, Mason, Mich. · July 3, 1958 A·4 Kent Burgess, and Gary Heine of in the Hawaiian room of the Lex­ Franlwnmuth and James Lock· ington hole\, a surrey ride ln Cen­ worl\sNews. for the Ingham. County •------...------• MISS CAROL ANN AVERY became the bride of Jo. wood and Gary Chartrand of Lan· tral pari\: and many other sights. No wedding date has been set. seph H. Ji.r.L :1 of Long Beach, New York, Saturday, June sing. The Launsteins mmle the trip • • • 21, in double-ring rites at Okemos Community church. Guests were received In the both ways by plane from Willow CLUB HAS PICNIC Rev. David-S. Evans, Jr., pm•fm·mecl the ceremony. Run airport. Eleven mcmbcJ'S of Mason­ Brides-to-Be • • • Dansville Garden club attended a picnic at Francis parl< in Lansing Open House Tuesday afternoon. After lunch Wedding Stationery Carol .Avery Is Married the group visited Cooley Gardens. They also discus~cd plans for the Printed in Good Taste Is Planned August 19 Jlower show. In Okemos ·Church Rite~ * '* * Is an· Important Part An open house Sunday, July 13, Mr. and Mt·s. Clairmont. Everitt Miss Carol Ann Avery ·of Oke· ioiLtS, palms and candelabra for will honor Mr. and Mrs, Asa and daughters, Jane and Julie, of Your Wedding Day mos and Joseph H. Koch of Long the cercmon~·· Larry Avery, Proctor on their 25th wedding an- and Mt•, and Mrs. W. 0. Hail, Lois I Beach, New Yorl,, exchanger! brothet• of the bride, lighted the Twins Born to IacovonisJ niversary. The reception will be and Louis have rctuJ·nccl from a wcdrling vows Snturday, June 21, tapers. Mr~, George .Parsons of 'at the Proctor home, tl271 Carter 2 weeks vacation in the West. Twins, Janice Marie and Danny Mrs. Lawrence J. Smith of We have one of tho large5t and fine5t collcctiom of wedd-ing at 3 p, m. ln Okemos Community OIH!mo's was·. organist. Joseph Keimeth, were born to l\11', uml Wheatfield. road, Stoci1bridge, in the after- Dt•, and Mrs. D. R, Lethbridge ~afionery ••. Let U5 serve you , , • and guide you. eluirch. Hev. David S. Evans, Jr., Wal!Jrirlge nf l~asl L end. The lngh,m County News is tho former Evclene Gattner of ul' Oiwmos. 'l'he lu·idtl,:p·oom mony in the chm·ch social era! hospital. Mrs. Mark Smith, Clinton and [ Mr. anrl Mt·s. Robert Inghram "Se-rving Since 1859" hull, Lansing. "I J Cloteal Proctor and their other J. r. were hosts· at a family gather- is llw son of the Into l\11·. nnd l\1 !'. 11111 I l\1 I'S. r'" A• " Ul'ray 1', [ s c1 Mason OR 7-90 II A son was born to 1\lr. ami 1\lt·s. ,Jos•!Jlh 0. Iioch of New A summer bouquet and a 1\h·s. I.· Iowa, the daughter of 1\lr. nnd • sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Gals- which dipped in low points on the son. Miss· Maureen Cornelius and Paul II. Vn.n Nes.'i. Gretchen ~ JU.L y: . 195 8 HaS R·eUnlon ford of Peoria, Illinois, arc vlsil- Mason's new flower sh·op, Young's Flowers, is ·, sides and was knee-length in Miss Jeanne Katclcnich both of is the ninth great-grandchild born ··--··-- --- 1 ing for 2 wcel>s with their uncle open for b~line•>S, We nave flower-s ihat are -~-M T W T f S Eighteen members of the Ma- a~d aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter fl'Ont and bnck. A shallow crown I~;,st Lansing, poured c~ffee and to Mrs. ~lla L. Lar:th. of Mason. righf for any occasiQn-weddings, birl hdays, 'of pearls helri her fingertip veil punch. Miss Jenn Breclahl and baby s mother IS the formar ; - 1 2 3 4 5 son high school class of l 9·17 at- Hmkle. :of importer! l<'rcnclt illusion. She Miss Mary Eiien Eberly of Oi\C· ely Lamb, daughter of the late 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 tended a reunion Sunday at Wii- Mrs. Russell M. Brown left Ma­ anniversaries, gc't-well greetings and funerals. carried a white Bible lopped with mos also assisted with the serv· Charles E. Lamb and Mary Jones lian~ 'H, Rayner pari,, With their son Tuesday to be with her Ron­ Deliv.ery service available. stephnnolis and centered with a!- ing. Lamb of South Haven, formerly 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 families attendance amounted to in-law and ct·s, New at the Umverstty of Mtc~tgan 1 to visit her son, Russell, and fam· look it over •nd moot Fronk Mrs. ll!C'hnrrt Paulson of L.\11·1 y l\1" S • , f G i early June and started Ius wor]{ Aurelius, Eden and Mason, The Young, tho owner. Our grdnd 0 1 18 11 1 11 0 gronp spent the afternoon visit­ ily. She had her household goods Always a wolldor/ul sin~ was her s!~ter's matron of L \'' \j uj"' ; 11 ° 1rnnc for Collins radio company at Ce- Club Calendar removed from 215 Ash stt·cct, Ma­ opening will bo !•tor in tho honor al1li Miss Marilyn liam· ..l'C 7c prest cc a Je gues reg- clar Rapids June 16. ing nne! renewing acqtmintanccs. ~ch:clion. It was· rlccideri to meet again on Ron, anrl placer! in storage, This sumrnor. mom! or Ol,cmos was hrirle~maid. tstet · 111 1111 A 1 . A bl J Gunn club will meet Tuesday fa II they will be taimn to Mrs. I t 1 I II I ·ns•·c r. nne rs. t rum m er, r. J t R \"'! ' their 15th year after gradua lion. Boll wore s ree ·eng 1 c l "· ·' s Al'lt·1· tiU' l'el'l'Jliinn the f D "]] · tl t f u 1y 8, a t 11e aymond v 1 son Bl'own's apart mcnt in Bronxville, of mint green rlnct·on batl:>te, A\'l'l'~·s '''"'''l ho.,ts nt. a hut'- 0 ansvJ e are 1e paren s 0 a home on Eifert road. A movie on I Supt. and Mrs. James H. Van­ Ne1V York. That was her home with iline,; encirc\cci llw w•••hllng- pnl'ly and out- at pan ow 1ospt a' anstng. members and parents may at- der Ven were present for the OUNG'S gathering. The l'lass \V vaca­ 124 W. Maple Phone OR b-5'185 y~l!nw carn,<~ttr,>ns ~v~th :n~l;llltn.~ For a II'Ccicilng trip to northern ,fl·. ~onday, ~unc 30, at Maso? school, 25th anniversary reunion, tioning at Lake George. g.ttrlr.n tn) I~ic. S.tllll sttc.lmets Michigan the bride wore a beige Genet~! hospttal. Mrs. Vander· Saturday, July 5, p. m., Mason 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Hufford nf matched thetr gowns. taffeta sheath dress with nn em· Veen 1s the formar Mildred Fe!- high school gymnasium; Sunday, ...... ~~------~------~~------­ ~------~--~~~ Sheridan, Wyoming, will arrive -.... pire waisilinc anci a bodice of ton, daughter of Mr.·. and Mrs. Jtlly 6, 1 , m., pt'cn·c rli'nncJ• "l !\art Schulze o[ Yonkers, New t 1 1 1 • 1 'tl 1 11 1 ~ mac 111;:, Jelge nee Wt 1 Jt'own Ralph Noble of Lansmg. Mr. and William H. navncr park. Saturday to spend a week wilh York, was his nephew's best man. ce 1t 1 1 "ic 1 !·tt'J1C A s " J Mrs. I-Iufforan State univcr· P c 1cr· r-.11 111 • te e t "d Barry, Gary, Barbara, DavJd, Rayner parl'' for· post members " corsage r · )'C ow roses c 11 ere Jimmy and Mary Ann. and families. Those attending arc sit~·· with an alilum lily. 1\lr. and 1\II'S, \VilhU'II ,J, ,Jones Itn take their own sandwiches, Mrs. Avery wore a corsage of The ncwlywcrl.~ are mni1ing of Grandville announca the birth table service, beverage an.d a dish Elite golden rapture roses, Jllrs. Karl their home in Ol on the Leslie, Merna Ann Cassidy of Michigan State unfversity c~mp· Munith, 13!11 •rower of Stock· us, says Wilmot· McDowell, Ing· bridge, Carol Oraf of Dansvllle, · h~m county agent, H-I. Allee DcKett of Eaton Rapids, Agnes Webster, Bert Anway, 0\'IW IL thlliiSIIIHl •l·II young Chapci·one. for the group Is JI!!UIIie from f.lw li8 c•umilies Bruce Dansby and Arlin Heat! of Williamston, Bill Byrum of On· Mrs. Ida Balter pi J.,()slJe. Wl1ilc lu )U\1'1!1" Mll'ilig'llll 111'0 CX• at tending 1:1-1 club wccl< clc!cgatcs peeted _to nttend the event, nndnga, Jenn Vorce, Robct'l Bud· son anrl llosalie St!!aclman of will stay at Shaw liall dormitory. Boys and girls are dlvic!Prl Into Webberville, Diane Evans of Lan· Program for. the cvrmt lnclmles smaller groups with nn Indian sing, Clement Simon, Carol Hoe· classes, Iolli'S', rliscuss!ons, speal·:· name for ldentificulion, to maliC fm• and Jenn Cowden of East crs, contr>sts and rccrrat!on. 'fhis It enslc•1' to plan meal lwurs. Lansing, David Kleis of Olwmos. year the boys aml girlH arc going tours and rel'reation, The smnll ,John Dayton nncl .Jean Joyec of to have a real OJlJlDl'lunity to get groLIJlS nlso help clclrgntes r,cl to ,Holt, uml Dale McCalln, Danny ideas to help them plan their fu· . ' I urcs. · 'l'l1e 25 classes being of· fered in camer cxplomtion cover RecreaHon News a wide variety of flclds. Further hl'lp fo1• the ynun.c: people will he nvallnble from Dancing Ever.y Sai urday Night !~rank M. Lirlrllc, youth counselor s·wirruning Tops Pro9ram 1 from gmpirc. He Is SPIJcdulr~rl to ."Men nml womon who talw it 1 Swimming was the top altl·ac· 10:30 Ginnts vs. Cubs; Organlwd tnlk to t!JC entire gl'otlp about upon tilemscll•cs to rio things !Jon in the OrHI 10 rlays 'of play play, 10:00·1 1:00; Boys free Youth's Great Deeis·ions nnrl Fir:;t make history," Chase asserter]. .Dells Ballroom pmr,ram upemlillll. Mason has lll_roiV tournament, 11 J•ea1·s unrl.:r Things First.· Time is also I·I2 fold of the' b[Iorls of one 120 enroi!Ptl in t110 Lnnsing lll:OO, 12 ycm·s over lL:OO; YWCA plnnnecl for him to In IlL to small ' man, Scnntor W. H. Town, who Norlh Sh·ore a't Lake Lansing YWCA ~mlimming progrnm. 'l'he swimming, buses leave at 12:00 I groups ai1rl inclividtmls. hloelwd ':clog-racing in Michigan. 0/dJtimo and M'odern Danc'ing Till I A. M. one trip to Plensanl lalw Jnst anrl l ;tJ5; Tennis, Advanced He JWiliterl to the act of Calvin 'l'hm·sdny rlrew 96 younr:sler~ In classes 12:rJ5, Beginners classes Coolidge in breaking tlw Boston spite of: the cold WPallwr. 2:00; Summer Bnslwtlmll, 8 p.m. pollee strike and to the dceisinn Playgl"Olllld rwtivitics arc mov· WetlllCSIIay, ,July H-Pcc Wee Delhi Approves of Abraham Lincoln to do some-~ Nick. and His Cornhuskers ing along fast, too. baseball: 9:15 Dorlgers vs, White tiling. toward · ubolishmcnt of Good barhing and warcr skiing ,,tour bc·~ch Mrwlo vVillis won the girls fJ•ee Sox, 10:30 Giants vs. Indians; New Fire Hall slavery, throw tournament In the 12 years Boys badminton tournament, 1:00 and oldct• with 2 hall, 2:00 Sugar Plums I'S. Gum built on the present site. .iob out of what used to be a part·. varieties of iris. He has nboul wins in tries. Hand~· Powers 2 Drops, Lemon Drops vs, Cilndy lime hobby. The Mason man will didn't give opprmcnts mucl1 to hit Canes; square and round dance, With u hu·~.,·· huih!i.Jv~· on again her.d the Ooriculilll'nl de· al in the first 2 games. high school tennis courts, 7-8:30 1hc wa~' Fh•e Chid' Ch•~·tnrn partmcnt at tile Jnghnm fair this about 100 different peony va. The dayt imc pee wr!c basehall for 7th grade and below, 8:30· Qw~mhy tossed nnotheJ" JII"Oh· year, nnd well he should. F'cw ricties. Probably many of the lcngue has plenty or players. 10:00 ror 8th and hbove and lem at. 1-lw hmJI'(] when he rc· have had his experience or his flowers wbkh go ID llw county The tenms have 11 :J hnys signed. adults, in case of rnln, dance will CJIIestell at new JIUill[l!'l". Be· success ln raising . flowers as fair originally cnme from the Hcgular schedule starts next be held in gym. Joe Hoe calling. c:ision on a new tJ·uc]( was Hunt. IIunt frl!'ln. Tlw Hunts, like m:m) wee!\. Girls soJt ball will also start [lOst JIOill'(l, He was head of the slate gnmc others who lmve a hobby they 'l'huJ'I'Hiny, ,July 10-Pee Wee Monday nflcl'lloen. farm for man>' years befm•e his enjoy, have given flowet·s anrl On the scherlule for this week basclmll: 9:15 Cubs vs. Yaniwcs, The new building- will be 40 x retirement 2 years ago. He has plnn\s to many rwople arrmm' m·c a1·chery lessons. They arc 10:30 Giants vs. While Sox; Girls 60 feet nml of cinder. bloc!{ con· always been interested in flowers l\-lason an{,] lllllJJY times· ' foll\s booker! for" ;) dnys a week from badminton tournament, 10:00 for struction. It will he large enough ancl birds, but while worldng at wanted lo give llw Hunts flowerr 10 a. m. to 11 a. m. 11 years and younger (H. S. l, to house 3 fire figl!ting units and the farm he was· unable to fully or shrubs in cxchnngc. The wcel\'s schedule is: 11:00 for 12 yeurs and older ol hr't" equipment. Cost of the develop his hobby. During lhe Until rel'cnt years, the Hunts Jlloml:ty, ,July 7-Pee \Vee Base· (l-L S. l ; Golf, Mason go][ Cotlrsc building was placed at $9,000 not last 2 years he has mmle up for had no place to ]Hit such plants at 10 a. m. Dus leaves 9:45.; bull: !1:15 Culls v~. While Sox, including plumbing and heating. lost time. but since they lwvc fixer! up the Holiday Special Back· Again! lO::lO Yankees vs. Indians; Story Swimming Caravan, Pleasant Hunt's real interesl now is in home where thr! ' now live, they Tile old building houses only 2 0 hour, 111:00; An·lir•t·y, 10:00; Girls Jake. Buses leave playgrounrl at developing new vnt·ieli~s of glox- have developer! a friendship gar trueks and is not big enough to softhall, 2:00 Sugar Plums vs. 1::30, Heturn at 5:00; Twilight Jnias In his greenhouse huilt a r!Pn. Hunt said every time he if' handle the new tniCI\s being Lemon Drops, 3:0ll Candy Canes League hasebnll, llobinmn Carl· year 11gn. He said tlw prop:tgnl-~givcn a plant by n frionrl il is built today, Chief Quemhy tolcl vs. Gum Drops; 'l'wil igh t League iliac Vil. Cln·islenscn Ford at G:30. ing of tl1is !lower is difficult. Ilut plarcd in this 1:arden nnd al the lhc board. baseball, G::Jo Christensen Ford F•·idny, ,July 11--Tcnnis les­ that is the kind of tiling l1e en·t]lrcscnt lime there arc over 200 8 Koegel~!d Hot Dogs vs. AI llice Chevrolet. sons. '12:,15; Story Hotu•, 10:00; joys most. The greenhouse is plants llutt have flowers given by C Before the project can start a 'J'ucsda~·. ,July ll-l'ec \Vee bnse· YWCA Swimming, Buses leave public hearini: mui't be called to filled with beautiful large blooms fiO ot· more friemls. Tile garden is ball: !l:l5 Dodger:; vs. Tigers, at 12:00 and 1:45. tnlw up disposition of the pi·cscnt of the gloxinia plant in many c·atalogcd so tlwl he !mows WIJich building. The hofll'cl will set the variegated colors. flowers were given by, whom. hearing late at the 11ext meeting. 8 Hot Dog Buns 49 Le··slie_.....,...... ,... :Money for the new fire rlepart· ment l1eadquarters is already on hand. Tile township sets m;ide Borden•s Seiferts Plan Reception . $10,000 e:wh yea1• into a lire equipment fund. The fund records ·Watermelons each 79c n.v 111 rs. Clam St l·,ini,::ii - --~Mrs. Raymond Hayes· 1;'nr1 Karl show a $30,000 total. ICE CREAM Seifert of Bradenton, l~lol"irla, Mr. and Mrs. \·~'illiam Sl!ife_rt Mrs. Arlhllr Fogg anrl Mrs. Hex When and if the township huys of lOti Nort!J lllnln slrl'el, Will Wood of Le~lic, Mrs, Gary Wood a HC\V fire fighting rig, the pres· s·hurbest Oleo 112 o'al. 59c ct;lelll'al I! ll~r:ir ·lOth wedding ~n- of Snn Diego, Cali fomia, Mrs. cnt fire true!\ will be l\ept a:; a 1 mversar,l' SLinrltty, July G, Wilil Larry Steward of .Jaci{son and standby, giving tile township 2 ·- open housP fl'llm :l until 5 Jl. m. Glenn Seifert of Eagle; ami lfl pumpers and a tan!' !ruck, the FRESH. LEAN FRESH. LEAN - !Ill', anrl Mrs. Sl!ifert wen' mar· grandc-hildren. lire ~hicf told tile board. AUNT JANE'S ricd ,111!.1' 5, 1!liR, in New. Ylll'k All of the Seifert chilrlnm CX· Ground Pork statt•. '!hey !lave IH'Pn n•sirlcnts ecpt Mr:.;. Wnod and Karl will Octogenarian Hikes of Lcslil' !'"r llw past 20 y~nrs. be Jwme for the fci-ilivilies. Head Acts lG:U-1:1. Dill Pickles ~c S•~~~~o;_~~~:_2_~ilrlren, Othct· out-of-town guests will George Stel'le, wllo wil.l he :-1:1 Have no anxietj• a!Jout anything, but. in e\'l'rythin~ hy Beef Steak iJJeiLHie Mr:.;. Seifert's sister, Mrs. in Nov?mher,,. took :1 5-mllc hila! and with th:wlm~i\'ill;.!; your 1 [ll":tycr supplication ld requests Faunily Conducts William Grover of Orlando, Flo•·· last l•'l'lrlay. S11;ce 1t was a P!ras· be made )mown to God. (Phililliiians 'l:(i. HSV.) L8 59c LB 59c Qr. irla; nnrl lllr. and Mrs. ArtiJur a~Jl day he dceHicd to ;~·:til< trum A contl'actor and a futm·e-homc owner werc diseussinr- ...,....,....,. 29c Annual Reunion Neiss, hrolher-in-law and sister n[ Ius home on North l~ilPrt roarl . ' . . [ I "" Mrs. Seifert from Home, New to Mason to pay his telephone plans lor .a ncw housc. Lookmg at. a r~ugh _skekh o t1c tv/IRACLE WHIP - 'J'Iw llnnstrong-Brownlce fam- York. bill. Neighbors urger! him to wait lloot· plan, the contmctor asked "\!\that IS tills ::;mall cx~,l'll DAD'S DIRDS EY·E ily hnd its :JSth nnnunl l'etlnion n~v. and Il!rs. lJayt'S and their and ride tu town with lilem later, 1'00111 mal'lwd 'prayet· room'? I haven't seen any plans IJkc Salad Fr-ozen Sunday at Hussell pari' in Leslie. 3 ~ililtlren will stay with the Sci· bul he wnntctl to wall\. lie rlirln't 1his before except possibly in magazines. I never thougltt Root Beer Eighty 1\'l!re present. I [r!rts· for a visit after tlw ccle· catch a ride, us he sometimes I would bc asked to build onc!" DressiR1g lemonade :r.r 1·s. 11. s. Pulver of !IInson ilralion. docs, so marie the entire roLIIlri The young man replied. "God has ct·eatr.cl all the raw 1f2-GAL. 45C was re-clcctr•LI Jll'esidr'nl; J.loyd I trip, 5 miles, by foot. I materials from whieh everything is muclc that will go intCl QT. SSe: Tl~row-Awoy Bolllas cAN Brownlcr~ of Lainr,shul'f.:, vice· I _ .,my new home. I want a plaec in it whel'l' I can, umlisturbccl, 6-o,. 1Oc presirl<•nt: and Mrs. Gnrth Brown· Grandchildren R•t C d t ...1 thank Him each day, for it and all His at bet· hl<'ssings.'' - lee llf Lc•slic WiiS re-elected SCC· I es on uc e\'ll.' "I think you have a wonderful idea," llw conlt'lH.!tor said -· Mario's Farm Maid Pop LEON•s retary-treasurcr.The oldest member present was Visit o·oowds For Bodeli B...,ll..y"--lill ,11'1011\1\'CO.L,t,ld HJ.:e a ehancc to build this pmycr 1'001!1 into your Mrs. PParl Brownlee and the OLIVES ORANGE Pota·r·o Salad Su:;nn F'oste1· Jsbcy, 10-rnonth· Kathleen Marie Borlr!ll, n.rJay. l'HAYim GRAPE youngest w;t~ .Jimrni<' Parl\er, son 1 39c olrl granrldaughtcr of the Patrie]\ olrl daughter of Al2c anct Mrs. Om· Futher, 1\'C woul1l CXJll'I'SS 11011' om· 11umlts tn 'l'hec feu· all STRAWBERRY 112 Gal. LB of J\11·. nnrl 1\lrs. lvan Parker of 71h oz. 39c Throw-Away • Ballios 39c Leslie. Hcsolut ionl'i of rPspcct and O'Dowds, SJH•nt 10 days with her Howard Bodell of Onondaga, clierl Thy hlossiug-s. 'J'e~ll'h us to giv1~ our~<'IVI's to Jll":lj'l'l' daily in otll' . ' ------memm·ial for \Ves!t'l' Brownlee of grandparents. 1-IcJ· parents, Mr. Saturday at Foote llospital, .Jacl\· honws to tlmnl\ 'l'hce !'or 'l'hy Jon! :md g-uilhulc~t·, lo st•,•k 'l'hy will Leslie and ftobert ilhincs of 9n· :mrl Mrs. Willinm Field Jshcy of son. In addition to the parents, l'o1• 11111• liv,.~. to g·i\'e us 'l'hy divine lu•lp in all lllll' uml<••·taliiug-s. In Baked Beans Grosse Pointe, cnllcrl to lnke Su- survival'S ·1rc 'I hrotl1er Dwirl• T , 1 t' II" 1 A- oiulaga were inserter! in the h. 1~ ~ • ~ l ' c , (•sus n~unc anl c]] park for n Mrs. Cora V. Larsen, 76, of potlucl< dinner. Miss Carolyn Simpson is spend· Lcs'lie township, died Wednesday · No r('servation is necessary. ing her vacation from San Diego, morning at Okemos after a long Large Selection of Cold Pop • Beer • Wine • Mixes Additional information will he California. at the home of her sickness. :-;cnt ,at n later date, says Paul parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simp· Survivinr!: are hl!r h"~h~niJ. Southwicl' of Ja~kson, commitlce son. She reports her sister, Mrs. Otto; 2 sisters, Mrs. Florence ~· member in chnrge of publicity. Lee Scmpsro1t, and her husband Lange of Saginaw an[l Jllr~.~ Closed ·Fourth of July are well. Clemens Schmidt of East 'fawns; ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Ford Chapman and nephews and nieces. The body were dinner guests nf their son anrl thdr son-In-law anrl rlaugh· is at Luecht funeral home, where J MOTOR-TUNE and •laughter-in-law, :\-1~. and Mrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Merrill services will be conducted Satur-, William Mitchell of Lake Odes- of San Diego, California, a~e in day at 1 p. m., with Rev. Samut>l sa, Sunday. '- 1the ·north for a week's fishing B. Wenger officiating. Burial will MASON Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mitchell trip. Another son-in-law and be in Woodlawn cemetery, Leslie. ·and children are leaving Satur· daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom 1 -- day for Grand Jake on the east 1Conyers of Austin, Texas, expect Driver Is Injured FOOD LAND coast of Michigan for a week's to 'meet them there for the week. I Harold F. Morehouse, 23, of vacation. Margaret Ann, the Wil· Mr. and Mrs. William Seifert Fitchburg was treated for ]accra.' liam Mitchells' daughter from han a family picnic in Russell tions of-the forehead and right Lake Odessa, will accompany park Sunday. Twenty-three were arm at Foote hospital, Jackson, them. present. In addition to tile Leslie and released Tuesnay. His car, a ·Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simpson' members 9f the clan, P.P.v. ;o,r11 totar··wreck, swerved from tbe .were dinner guests: of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hayes and 3 chil-,'highway. as he was driving north ·,Mrs. Charles Gill. of Elsie Sunday. dren of Bradenton, Florida,. were on Bunker Hill road and struck a · They also visited Mr. and Mrs. present, as were Mr. and Mrs. cement abutment when his right ·- Cyril Simpson and family at Car· Larry Stewart and 2 children Ifront tire blew out. Morehouse I - from ,Jackson.. was al?_ne)n :th_!! ._r.ar.·. '. , ~------_... .._.._ ... ____ ... ..l! t• ..;. _____ ;... ______... __ ... _..,. ______ll'!'~ M·M UB 'J'J•nctor, live power, !Jy. tlrnullcs with hyclrnulic plow New Inlernutional 55 series Baler with engine, Speclul price. J3ABC0t.!J{ BESSIE White Leg. New Pnrallol J3nr Tialitch~n anti hath, !J61 S. These buildings suitable for lot, terms. '" lar, Lansmg. Agents wanted. hmJsc cot 1•tgc tenant J otlses cr'm:m, 2:ni North Slnl'ldl"irigcl COl\llliNE--Casr. !i Jl. <'om!Jinc in No bags to lift. Sharp. lrive-in theatre this week. Ticltets 1 10 ACRES Phone OX 4 · 3211· · 27 w.J"'' etc. ' For ' details ' ' on these ' bargains ' ' roacl HntJic :J WtiiJIIIIlSiltn pltone good running eonclition. ll. B. AL COOK 1953 PLYMOUTH Cran!Jrool<: •1· nrc available at the Inghum Tnsicle south city limits, frontage WPhlll'rvillP R-F-12. ' 27w21 Frost, 1705 Zimmer road, Wil· door. County News Office, 27w1 WILLIAMSTON MEMORIALS- sec 011r ad in the building sup· on old US-J 27. ------Icamston, p 11 one Willtamston Farm Nitrogen Service Monuments and marlters in tlw plies column, 27wl !!·II PONY, well traitwd, gr"ntlP lifJKFii. 27wlp Phone ED 2-Gl!i2 1!l53 CHEVROLET 2-cloor. fRIGIDAIRE .DRTEH.-Non-vent· finest granites. Try us for econ· SOLD - 311 N. CEDAR 1·II pony, ::;Jti:l inc lwling hridle • 21SG E. Cavanaugh, Rt. II, Mason price. ing, used, $:!0.50. Cons11mers omy, quality and service, Roy 7-romn modem home, gas hen t, or $185 with snddlr•; :1 sets of .TOliN DEE:RT·~ 2-hottnm plow, J!}wlf Power Co., Mason OH 7-!JG11. Buffinglen, 1428 Wc!st Grand ABEL 1Gx 18 office, 2-story building in barn door tr:H'I\s, rollers and John De•erc •1-!J:n· siclc ral,e, 1952 CHEVROLET 2-eloor. Good 27w!i·• River, \Villlamston, phone WiJ. rear with automatic heat, zoned one. hangers, $1:i <'111'11, Russell L. l!J.IS .Tnhn Drem! 13 1rn!'lor, plat· liamston 464. commercial and light intluslrinl, Jcnltins, :1122 East C:IV.lllangh form scalPs, Jlotpoint electric fH.IGTDAillE WASIIERS - 2, TRUCKS Real Estate reduced for quiel< sale, $4,000 road, phone Lansing ED 7-71i51. range, A·l condition. Esther Baler Twine ur.ed. Excellent condi Iion, $1 :1·1.· down or trndc home in or near 195G CHEVROLET %·1on pickup Phone OR 6·1161 27w2p C:ucnt l'cr, phone Lans111g TUrner 50. Con~umcrs Power Co., Mason Mason. 2-20c!G, 21w3 II-IC, Holland anti 195G FORD sedan delivery. on. 7· 9G1L 1 Mason , IIOLSTI•:IN COW- 2 years ole!, Midwest Gulbransen TO SETTLE ESTATE sin•d hy Kalam:1zno Posd1 De· NEW HOLLAND BALER Mrs. NEAR MASON - New large 3· 2-apurtment house on Cherry II I bedroom home, breezeway, 2· Kol Tohshy, mot her si1·e•el hy Edith Clark, !i!i11 W. Columbia, AI Rice Chevrolet, USED W ASHE:RS-Convcntional "T ransrstor. 0 rgans street, must he sold for cash, but Pab~t Burlon road, , 27w1p IN MASedroom unit including fixtures, springer Spaniels, AIloci's east of state police post 3 years, in excellent condition, no l10uses and northern pi"opertles md north of Shaw Lane. Sales­ that can be bought on terms. wear or tear. 1431 Phillips road, nen for Barnes Construction com· 3 miles north of Mason, phone >any will be at 605 Birch road Building Lots OR 7-0710. · 27w1 from 9 n. m. to 6 p. m. daily in· !lulling Saturdays and Sundays. In the new restricted Barnes Construction company, Layland subdivision phone Lansing ED 7-0171. 27w1 WANTED-Combining with Allis Chnlmers combine. Huss Wei· ------don, 1258 Hawley road, phone REAL ESTATE WANTED - Mason OR r,.,J383 after 5:30, Need listings and customers 27w2 for farms, homes. If you want to buy or sell cull A. 0. Green· CUSTOM weed spraying In corn. BULLDOZING, reasonable rates, ough, bro!wt· since 1914, Dansville Boom sprayer wlth drop exten· by Job Ol' hour. Phone Mason MA 3·2201. 27w1p slons, $1.50 pnr acre. Also brush OH G-~901. 2!iw2p ------spraying nlong ditches, fence rows, etc. Orin Voss, .Tr., Meech MALONEY road, nenr E. Columhin, phone APPLIANCE SERVICE Dunsvillc MA 3·301:3. 27w2p Washers, dryers, vacm1m clean· ers and all electrlcnl appliances FARM LOANS- Long term, low repaired. interest, !or refinancing, tlling, .JACUZZI PUMPS Strawberries bullding improvements, purchas Sales unci Service for canning or freezing ing land, etc. Farm must he SO or 5365 Cooper Rmul Will have a loml of Benton IInr· more acres. Write or see Paul B Phone! JU o.:J8 IS bor strmvberrles at our place Chcmey, Farm Loan S')rv!ce, 320 every Monday, Wednesday anti E. Oa!t. PJ1one OR G·!i558, or Glen Oesterle, OR 7-8552. WOMEN . NEED COSMETICS. 1\II'S. 1\JihiJ•ctl North Mrs. Emma Thompson wenl Friday after G p.m. There is a lremcnclous demand Excavating Mrs. Lily .JarviS' IS nt home Saturday to the cottage of her CnJI in yout• order ln rulvance if for Avon. We have nttraclivc possible. BULLDOZING after she and a party of friends nwce, Mrs. Charles Mosher, of WANTED - Custom baling Eli openings for capable women in Ionia. On Sunday they attended ASSI~'J'S Ai'gerslngci', 677 Wesl Harper LOADING spent a week in New York Clty, BACKHOE Delhi, Leroy ancl W:hile Onl1 the Dunsmore reunion at Hiver· Cash, balances with other banlts, Including reserve Dockter's Orchar.d road, phone Mnson OR 7-7G8!J. They took a bus trip around lhe TOPSOIL and FILL DIRT townships. Call Lansing JV 2·G893 city, a boat trip mound Staten side pflrk, Ionia. balance, nnd cash Items- in process of collccllon . 27w2 or wrile Avon Manager, 501 1% miles south of Dansville on Island, wenl up in lhe Statue of Sunday nilernoon Mr. and Mrs United States Government obl!gntions, clircct North Walnut street, Lansing. Willimnslon road WANTED-Custom baling wllh Don Hayhoe LiiJerly and the gmplrc Slate Guy McCue went to Pleasant and guaranteed ...... 27w2 !Juilding unci visited the United Jake to 1he cottage of Mr. and Phone DrulsV!IIe MA 3·2014 new .John Deere baler, siring 3392 .Josephine Lane Obl!gnt!ons of Slates and political subdivisions .. . 24wtf tie. Donalcl Krnnr., 3411 Hulett clothes on Natwns bu!Jding. Mrs. Harold Franklin, where din Other bonds, notes and debcmtures ...... Mason OR 7·581'1 Cullers at the I11Jme or Mr. and ner was served In honor of roncl, phone Lansing ED 7·7231. 21wG the party plan. Smnrt rlnllws Corporate stocl1s (!nclucling $1:3,500.00 slocll CHICKENS - Hange grown Mrs. Charles Ji'nmklln last wcel1 friends, Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Chris· 2!iw,lp for I he wlw!e J;umly. l~ull or part of Fecleral Reserve bank) ...... 13,!iOO.OOt.-- While Rock fryers, weight 3 to ANTENNAS IHSTALLF.D. time. No cleltvering. l•'or Jull rle· were Mr. and Mrs. P,l\IJ .Taclt:o;on, Henson from Tampa, Florida. 1 CUSTOM SAWING. W1ll get log~ Loans and cl!scounls (!nclucllng $16.21 overdra[ls) .. 3,100,335.51 '" 4 Ibn. Don Wnc:ner, 1 mile south Pr!cecl ns low ns $27.50 ami up. lui!~ cull Lnnsing IV fl-2747. Mr. ancl Mrs. Ray North, Mr. and :.\Ji•. 1111tl 1\II'S, Guy JU~Cuc Banlt premises owned $1.00, furniture and and 2 miles wesl of Willmmston, and saw lumher. Also slab TV antennas also repairer!. Bill 27w2 Mrs. Henry Binl1lcy, Mr. and Mrs. 'I'' wood. Frank Ward, firsl farm C'll]Cbi'Utr•cl their lifith Wl!ll• Jixtures $1.00 ...... ~ 1081 Linn t•ond, plwne William· Mulholland, phone Williamston Guy McCue and Mr. and Mrs. rling· nnnivm·saJ'Y quietly at south of Harper school on US-127 1 Real estate owned other than bank premises ston G12·1"·2. 27w3 116.T after :i p. m. 271)15' ' Garalcl Franklin, Patricia and home ,June 25. north of Butler's gas station. General .Notices Rex, (for future bani\ quarlct·s) ...... 1.00 • Phone Lansing IV. i.l-9281. BULLDOZING AND GRADING Mr. and Mrs. George Conrdton Mrs. H. R. Kent and Other assets (Cash value life insurance) ...... l0,301.25i 27w5'' -Experienced nnd reasonabie. MASON CITY TAXPAYERS-I went on a business tl'ip lo Ohio George of Grand Ledge, Situations Wanted p__ O_U_I_T_R_Y __ W_A_N_'l--.- ,.-D--D~ AI Kilpntric!t, 2158 Auburn roar], 1 will be at the city hall to collect last week one day. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday" dinner guests of TOTAL ASSETS ...... $7,780,189.29, WANTED-Baby sitting, cxpcrl· sell" your 11 oul lry t;n til you ~~t IIolt, phone OX 9·2402. 2Gw5' cily taxes Monrlny through Ji'ri· Conarton ami Cmolyn spent from Lily ,Jarvis. clay from 8 lo 'i :30 p. and on l~rldny until Sunday in Fowler. Last wee]; Mr. ami Mrs. A1 cneed, cnn give ref\)rcnces, aft· my price. I can pay you more. m. LIAUILI'l'IES Sa turclay from 8 to 12. Mrs Doris Indiana, wil•h cousins, Mr. and thm· Bucl;, Mr. and Mrs. Lylr ernoons and even111gs any day of Cull Monrlay, 1\wsrlny or Werlnes· Demand deposits of imlividunls, parlnerships, day. Watls Poultry, phone Wil· AL1Stin, cily treastli'Ct'. 2Gw10 Mrs. Bernard Wiesl. J Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Asil weel1. Shireen Fry, phone Mason and em porallons .. ... $1,707,892.65 OR G-i.I9H. 27w2 Iiams ton 5GD·M. 27wfi '' Mr. nntl Mrs. A. L. Tooker /Towsley accomprmied a group or 1 spent Sunday evening with M1·s. HI members to Camp Vining a• 'l'ime deposits of lncllv!(hlllls, partnerships, FARM ,lOB WANTED by mar· ville will lw closcrl from Sat ur Loll iC lloehn ol Dimonci3le. One Bostwkk Dn!te. 'l'hey had a pic anti corporations ...... ried man with family, ex pen· clay rughl, .Tul:,• 5, unlil 'l'uao,dny evemng Jn~t \VI!ek they Visite·l nic dinner on the way. This weel< Deposits of Umted Stntc!S Government (in· , anced, can handle all types of morning, .July 15. 2Gw2 Mr. ami MIS. Claude Pflrish In end Mr. nml Mrs. Robertson and chiding postal savings) ...... 128,fi23 <19'. farm machinery. Chester Allen, WANTED - Fresh eggs. Top Lansing. On Wednesday Mrs. the Towsleys went to get them Deposits of States and political S\ibcliv!sions ...... 1 ,77G,8G5.29 315 West Washington street, Les- CUSTOM BALING, new .John prices pnid for eggs on the roolwr accompnnie(J Mrs, Clyde Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rens Sr. · 27w2p Deere string lie. Leon Everett, Other deposits (certified unci cashlct•'s ciJCcils, etc.) 56,751.Gl. 110 grade. Pee Lawrence Hyatt, :309 Hill to call on Mrs. Millie Painter visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh An · ···-- 3038 IIm·pcr road, Mason OR in Olmmos hospital. gel! In Lansing Saturday eve 'l'OTAL DEPOSI'l'S ...... $7,127,:3l0.08 ' S. Mait St., Eaton Rapids, Phone 1 WORK WANTED - 2 boys, 14 7-1313. 2Gw:3 Eatoi, Rapids 4·'1521. Mrs. Hazel Strobel and Iva lnlng. ancl 16 wont dny worlt through May Shobe! were S.lturclay sup· Tuesday evening Leon North Other Jlabi!illes (income collected nol yet em·nedl .. haying and harvest. Paul and f R t H 24 Jlf'l' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan [and Dennis and Mrs. Mild reel Richm·d Curl, Suuth Kelley roacl, OJ en - OUSeS UPIIOLSTERTNG, llne .Johnson of Dimomlnlr!. North at Eaton Rapids hospital TOTAL LIABILITIES ...... phone Mason OR 6·197~ line, none bel ter, U. S. Nnug. HOUSE FOR RENT-2941 Haw- hyde plastics, gunrnnteccl not to --.....,------:--- ley road, first l1ouse north of lear or pet'!, 1,1!1 r•p]ors. Matliias CAPITAf, ACCOUN1'S Housel school. Tye Mcintee. Upholstery, corner of Colle~e imcl Capital Stock: RJ~POR'r OF CONDITION OF 27w2t[ US·J 27, Maoon, phone OH. 7·4821 (a) Common stoclt, total pnr $100,000.00 . $ nw!i" FOR HENT - !l-room house, un· Surplus ...... -----::=---:--::::----:---:--::7 fuJ•nished, in Mason. Available The Farmers Bank of Mason Undivided profits ...... August 1. Bert Waspcr, fi33 Cen· OF 1\f~\SON, 1\llCIIIGAN Reserves (for lnlerest and taxes) ter, phone OR------7-1571. 27wl HOUSE FOR RENT-1 bedroom, at I he close of business ,Jnue 23, lfl!i8, a State bllnldng· TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... $ prefer man that can woi k part WORK WANTED-Plumbing nnd lrgnuiz!•rl anrl OJli'J·ating· unci<'J' the hanl•ing lnws ot' this Stnte 11111! time on farm, 160 I South College electrical work of any l1ind, a memiH'I' ol' the F••rhwnl JtrlSCl'VI' SystPm. Pnhlishetl in uccorllunc:: TOTAL LIABILITmS AND road, John Arend, phone Aurc· small ot· Jaq.:c .Job. Charles Wiley, with n <•nil mnrhl hy illll Sintll Jlunl•ing Authorities a111l by the !?ell CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... WAN;J'ED-Genernl farm wm 1<, !ius MA 8-3211i. 27w2 308 Center Plrcet, Mason, phone ('J·nl nesCJ'VC Unnlc of this ])i~tl·ict. experienced, married, With f,un· -IOU-SE "O_R_R-ENT--" --. Mason OH. 7-0061. 2Gw3 !ly. Mansil Raymond, route 2, Mn· I !.i J• ~ - ,) rooms ASSI~'fS l\1EJUORANDA son, phone Mason OH. 7·3813. with hot and cold water, full Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities 27w1 hath, 1% miles north of Dansville balance, and cash items in process of collccl ion ... unci for other purposes ...... $ on Williamston ronrl. J. B. Dalton, United Stales Government obligations, dilcct (a) Loans as shown above arc after dechtctlon TYPJNG--Ilomcworl<, udtlress1ng, phone Dansville MA 3·.3211. 27wl manuscripts, reports. Promptly and guaranteccl ...... of reserves of ...... 67,997.58 and accurately. Mrs. llowmd :3. Obligations, of St.1les an!:! political sululivisions ... I, Rollin B. Dnrl, President of the abovc·named bnnlt, do "" Sherwood, 180 Diamond road, Ma· For Rent - Apts. WANTED - c;,rpenter worl~ ancl 4. Ollwr bonds, notes, ami debentures ...... ~olemnly swear that the above statement 1s true to the best of m:{ ;______27wlp repair worl<. Ilenry Fries, Sr., 5. Corporate stoc!ts (inclucling $6,850.00 stocl1 of lmowledge and belief. """' , APARTMENT, morlern furnisl1ecl 132 Rayner strPct, Mason phone Federal Reserve hanl1) ...... 6,850.00 ROLLIN B. DART, President 19 ap:u tment, With private balh Mason Olt 7·1l!il. G. Loans and discounts (including $590.32 overdrafts) .. 1,784,001.71 CORRECT-A'l"J'EST: Help Wanted and cntranee, located in Mason's 7. Banl1 premises owned $5,000.00, furniture and D. C. DART ---- business district. Phone Leslie SEPTIC TANKS ciCancct and E. H. EDGAR HELP WANTED-Help us serve .TU !J.:J~13. 27w!i'' fixtures $10,1G3.00 ...... Mason's young people by con· drain flclus repaired, also elec· ------~-----'-- 11. Ollwr nssets ...... E. A. DENSMORE tric sewer cleaning. L. W. Coe, 1 tributing your discarclcd clothes, FOR RENT-Furnished il rooms til' I • ' Directors ~40R Tumer. Phone Lansing IV furniture ancl other sa Jeablc and hath, private entrance. Ulll· 12~ I TOTAL ASSETS Slate of Michlgnn, County of Ingham, ss: 1 '" "~•'!":··~ 2-7617. articles ln 1he Mason Kiwanis itics paid except electricily. Clam Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of .Tunc, 1058; club. We'll pick up throughout Dietz, phone Mason OR 7·5393. I.JAJIIUTJES and I hereby certify that I am not a·n officer or cllreclor of this banlt. 27w4 11 the year for the annual rommun· SEPTIC TANKS and clrRln fields Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, (SEAL) BETTY CHRISTIAN, Notary Public. "' lty sale in the fnl!. Phune Mason !~OR RENT - 3-room front installed. Trenching and light ancl corporations ...... My commission expires Murch 6, 1959. · OR G-5534. apartment close in, Leslie. Un· excavating. Reasonable prices. Time deposits of mrlividuals, partnerships, Call E. ancl N. Ball, Lansing ED furnished. Pl"ivate entrance and and corporations ...... NOTICE OF LAST DAY DF REGISTRATION OF TilE QUALIFIED WANTED-Single man by month hath, gns heaL Emmons Wilson, 7-7349 or Laingsburg 3445, collect. ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DJSTRCCT OF HOLT l'UBLIC SCHOOLS, 27w!i'' Deposits of United Stales Government (including INGHAM COUNTY, MICHIGAN on dairy farm and general 125 Armstrong, Leslie. 27w2 postal savings) ...... 13,610.51 , TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTOilS OF SAID SCHOOL DCSTRICT: farming. Must be experienced, IN LOVING MEMORY of ITer· WANTED- Logs all11 standing man A. Schult of Stockbridge, Deposits of Stales and political subdivisions ...... 480,174.83 WHO MAY VOTE? wllling to work Write Box 20, limht!r. Howe Saw Mill, Rives Section 532 of Act 269, PulJllc Aclll o( Mlchiran, 1955, provides the a precious fallwr ami grnmlfa Other tleposits (certified nml officl'rs' clwcl1s, etc.) 1.15,723.73 lollowlng: "The JniiJCC(OtiS or Election nl nn Annunl or Sa•eclul Election Ingham County News. 27w5* .Junction. Phone Mnson OR 6·5707 15hnll not receive the vote o( nny person rcsidinR' In n rerhilration Scl1oOl !her wlw passed away one year TOTAL DEPOSITS ...... $4,327,921.61 Dlatrlct whose amme is not reglatercd ua nn elector in the City or Townabh) WANTED - Married man as or Leslie JU 9 233G. ago, June 30, 1957. Mrs. Mabel ln which he re!idea•• , ••" working foreman on dairy and Massey, Mr. and Mrs. James LAST DAY 01' REGISTRATION hog farm. Modern house, ve1•y Massey and Phyllis Ann. 27w1 The lnat dny on which a•eraona mny register with the Town!hlp Clerk (I) TOTAL LIABILITIES ...... $4,327,921.61 or City Clerk to vote ut the Spednl Scbool Election to lJe held on Tueaday, good buildings and equipment. July 29, 195H, Ia Fr1dny, July 18, 1958. J>enona recisterlng after 5:00 p. m., Write Box 101, Ingham County ea5tern standard time, on the aaid Friday, July 18, 1958, nrc NOT ELl· GIBLE to vote nt the aald Speclnl School Election. News, stating age, farm experi· CAPITAl. ACCOUNTS BOARD OF EDUCATION NO LONGER TAKES REGISTRATIONS. ence, size of family and present Capital'' ...... $ 150,000.00 Under the provlr;.lotlG of Chapter 8 of Act 269, J'lublic Acts or Mic1Ucan1 location. 2Gw2 1955, reglotratlono will NOT BE TAKEN BY SCHOOL OFFICIALS and Surplus ...... 78,000.00 only perao111 who ha\'c reritltcred n11 general electors wuh the Town&hill Clerk or the Township in "Which they rcaide. or the Cilr Cle1k If they WANTED - Married man, 30 to Umlivitled profits ...... !ll,G99.12 realdc in the C1ty, are regastered school electors. J'leraona plnnnlnr to 45 with general farmmg and Reserves (anrl retirement account for pre· register with the TQwnabip or City Clerk must uscertnin the da)'& and boun on wluch the Clerk'• vfnce ia open for rerlr.trntion. dairy experience. Year around ferred capital) ...... 10,000.00 Thi1 notice ia given by order of the Board or Education of Holt work. Must give reference of at Public Sd1oola, Ingham County, Michican. • least; one year. Modern 5-room TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... $ Dated: June 24, 1958. house. Can also usc day help. Write Box 133, Ingham County TOTAL LIABILITIES AND News. · 27wlp APARTMENT FOR RENT-318 BANK RUN and barnyard fill, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... processed road gravel. hlacl1 21 dirt, Mason Gravel Co., Francis •This bank'.,- capital consists of: Common stoclt KIWANIS CLUB-will pic!< up Slusser, phon• Mason OR 7·1111. with total par value of $150,000.00. NOTICE articles for community sale any· 15w2G MI~I\IORANDA time during year. Proceeds used Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities to Delhi Residents for boys and girls work. Phone and for other purposes ...... $ Mason OR 6-5534. Deposits of the State of Michigan (In· cJ uded in Item 1G) ...... 8,401.48 I, L. R. White, Cashier of the above-named bunk, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. rooms, bath, private entrance, L. R. WHITE, Cashier newly decoratctl, stove, refriger­ CORRECT-ATTEST: ator, utilities furnishcrl. Mrs. L. H. HARRISON Donald Horton, phone Mason OR J. B. DEAN 64962. 27w5• W. O.'HALL Rear AdmlraJ Edward J. O'Don· nell, USN, Commander ol De· strnyPt' Flolllla Six, wus guest ~pc.tllct• and also presented ccr· llllcutcs of completion to the honor gnuluates,

Pvt. Jerry A. Stevens, 18, ~on of Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Sic· ven~. 1 ccenlly was assigned tc tlw l27th Engineer Bo~ttalion In German\'. Stevens, a construction spr.ciallt;l with the battalion's Company A, entered the m•my it Decc•mber l D5.7 and wns last sla· tioncd al Furl Lcott7 graduate of Olwmos hlg; ~chou!, he wn~ formct•ly employe( by the Olwmos !~levator com pany.

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THEY'RE TOO LATE-Jack Wtllinms i~ ft·nmcd by a h~lping hand as he drags the lifeless body of nmc-year-old .runmy Mulholland' from' a luncslune qwmy 111 Grecnvt II c, S .C '1'1 w• men were too !ale to help J1mmy who drowned while Sll'llllllllllg with two other boys. with ORDER IIPI'OINTING TI~IE I"OR HEARING CLIIIMS liND FOR DETERMINATION OF llF.iRS J,EGAJ, NOTICJ~S FULLER-Sr!ptl.'mbc, 11, 1!JS8 St11le nr Mhhh.rnn. Th~ P nhnt( Cuu1l NOTICE llY PERSONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER TAX DEED

For Fast Acti()n Buying - Selling A True Co11Y: JWIIEitT L. llRA 1\li:, MildtNl L Flnwrn Judg"e of PtolHLtc Deputy ReJ.CiMhn· of l'robntc 27w3 ORDER API'OINTING TIME FOR ORDER AI'I'OINTING TIME FOR ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS DETERMINATION OF HEIRS DETERMINATION OF HEIRS KEOPK.A-Septcmber 11, 1958 McKENZIE-Septombeo· 16, 1958 SCHULTIS-September I i, 1958 Slate nf Mi' hl~nn. The P!oh,lte Cuud St:.TL nf Mtcht~-:"nn. The Ptohaic Court fot tht• Cuunl) uf In~ ho~m. fot the Count} nf In..:hnm. Stut~ v( Michi:•un. The Ptohntc C01ul ,, At n !'t•Hsiun of "UHI (~ourl, h• 1,1 nt fot• the County of In~hnm. Ai ,\ I'C'I'Hion of "'11d Court, held at At n l'l'HSinn of tmld Cou1 t, ht'!ld nt thu the Pruhnte Olfu t, In the C1t~ nf Ma:;on, tlw 1'1 olmte Offtct•, m the Ctty of Mn­ ill the toillld Counl r. l1ll tl1e 2ith dn} of Probate Office. in the CJty n( Mntinn, Jn 'lCIII, in the tmid County, on the 27th Phone June, A. D. 1!l r;s. the I'HWI County. vn the 2lllh dny of I IY of June>, A J), 1 !Hi~. June, A, J), I !!fiN, , , Po·.,en1, liON. llOIIER"J' L. llllAKE, Poc>cnt, HON. flOBElrl' L. DRAKE, Jurl~c of P10lm1e. JudJ.:c of Prohnte Poe•ent, liON. RODER1' L. Dll.AKE, , 111 thP Mnttc1 uf tho EHtnte of ANNA Judge of Prolmtc. Jn till' Mnttror of the Esbte of In the Mn1ter of the Ef'tatc of .,.\I,. M. KEOI'KA, lll'Cl'l~NI. Cl.,AUnr; Mci\ENZil~. necCHt-iCd. ,Jt llf't•oLrlnJ! to the Cm11 t th1~t tht• FREIJ L. SCHU!/fl S, Dotl. Hncl thttt n snld estnte flhnuld he limited, nnd thnt n {lme Hnd Jllnce he IIJ)IIOintC'rl to u~ccJve, ~:mid e~tnte 11hould be hmJtcrl. marl thnt a tim<• nnd Jllnee h~ nppomt~d to l"eccive, LJmc nnd plncc ho artJmintcrl to ret'{IJVC, cxnmmc nnd nd1u>~t 11ll !!lmmH nnu ••c• ,..xnmmc nnd ncl~uKt nil dn1mR nnd de­ mnncb Hl!.lln .. t tuwl clf'<'~,LHccl hy nnd he· cxnmine and ndJnHt nil clnimK flntl tle· mnndH HJ.l'I\IRI.lt Anlcl dr>r(!R-KN1 hy and be· fore tmid Cnu1t• :md th.1t the leJ,fn! h~trti mnnds HJ!Hinst Hfild decea.Merl by and he­ iore ~111rl Cnu1t; .lnd that the le~nl heirK fore l' ndJIIrlic.tted nnrl (lctc1min(ld, ihnuld ho ntiJ11fl icntcrl anrl dl'termint>d. flhoulil be adJudicJited nnrl cl~tc1 mm< d. It h 0Jr1Ncd. Thnt .tll th,, ('rNlJtoJ·s Jt IK Onlr>J'erf, Thill nl! the creditors of gaJd rlcccnHrd nrc rcquill'd io ttresc•nt It IR OrdCJed~ Thnt nil the credtto•·~ -,f l4aid dr' CIIMd nre rc!Ju!red to pre11ent of Mid are rerp11red to Jtrr•fir.nt Mason OR· 7-9011 thc1r clAims in onth deccnHcd writinr.f nnrl undN tlHir clnim:; in WlltlnJ.":' and 1mrler oath llB Jlrnvfderl hy Hlntu!(', to s,dd Cnm t nt their cllllmH in Wilting nnd unrle1 onth RR Tlrn\'ldNl hv ntf1tute. to Knld Court fit the P'10hntc Office nt. :!OS Ho!l!t~ter HS prov1rled by Rtntute, to KnJd CouJt nt thr P1nh:1te Offlrt•, 1n the City of Mnt~on, the Probntc OtTJcc Rt !!OS HoiJuo~,fer Bulldint:. J.. nn~m~. Mieh1p:.1n, on 01 h"­ \fJchL,I!'nn, on or before the 16th dHy nf 11th •lay Serlt(•mhcr. A. D. Buddmg, J...amung, Michigan, on or hf>­ fore the of &•ptemhf.!r. A. D. I9~JB, at 9.30 a. m. l95S. nt 0:45 a. m. in 1 he forenoon, forc the 11th day of September, A. D m the forenoon, 1ndrl time nnd plR.cc l95H, at 10:30 o~cloek In the forenoon, 15.nid hm{' nnrl plnce heinJ.:" herchy nn­ hem!! hereby Rflpomted fnr the exat~· pointcd for th(' cxnminution Rncl ndJnRt· tu.tid time flnd pTRee being hereby ap· inn1 ion anrl nrlJnAtment of all ctalm11 no1nted for the e:xaminRtion nnrt ndJUIIt­ mcnt of all t"1111ml" ~nd den1,mrl~ surn.. in~t nnd riPmotndl'! fq:minflt ~nid derPr.~ed, nnd ment of R.ll dnimfl and domnnds a~ninst eaHI deeenHed, and fnr the ndjndJcatfnn .for ihc ndjudieJ~.ttOn and rletermlnation and dctcrminatron of the heJn;j at Jaw Hald dc~eased~ and for the adJtldJcatJOn -,( th,. hen H at ht.w of Rn!d deceaNed nt ,.., CI~Jcf rlp'"'f>Afolrod l'lt th~ time of hiR and dctt'lrminntion of the helr11 nt lnw There's so m4ny de'4ths eaused from 1he time of hiR death entitled to inherit. of ~Pirl ()eceRMPd Itt the time of biB death fightinq in battles. Let's not 4dd to death entitled to inh<"rit the cRtnte of the e!ltate or "hich the rleeensed died much tne dccen.~crl dJed ficizcd. seized. entitled to inherit the estate of which the mort4lity rate by earelm dri,ing - It. h Further Orclercd, ThRt puhhc no .. the deceaf!ed d u~d Mcized. It J. Further Ordered, That public no­ It 1ft Further Ordered, That public no-" on the FOURTH OF JULY. MILL­ tJce there-o[ he R'lVen hy puh]JCation OC ft. tice thereof he ~:riven by puhhcRtion of n. of thi11 order once cn.ch \'ll'!ek for tice there-of be .st1ven by publication of a ER'S MARINE & GARDEN cony of thiR 01 tier once eaeh week for copy of this order onte en.ch v,reek weekH previou" to Hfllrl •hrr>c AtH.,ceMsive week!! prcvJOUA to said "TA~E IT EASY.'' jn the lnJ:hnm C<,unty three auceeal'live \\eeks previou11 to rhty of hearJn,:~ in the lnRham County dny of hearing, in the InJrhRm County newapnper f"!Tintf!d R.nd Clrcu­ NeWR. a neWJU1RJler nrinterl and New", A printed RJJd circu­ r.aid county.. Rnd th.Rt the fiduci. lated in !Hild county. and that the new~~onaner lated In said eounty, and that the flduti· ~R1d (!fi'tntc gi\'C known interested .ary of Mid estate gJve known inlter.,Sitod MILLER'S additional notice as. rC(JUired by ary of M-id eatate llive known interested N,M.ies additional notice u ]lar1.iea additional no.tice as required by la"-· Ja,v. MARINE I GARDEN OR 6 S519 ~ Sl NO(! J ll 1-tW/lJO.V M!(II ' .';Farmers c~·~'nt B Sin s ,,, ,, e , ,I .But· Not Always 1n Money I ·, some .g'J'ay· ones. Several arc de· What a perfect writing spot tlnllcly ,top-lmottcd and thut calls this ls! My typlet- St. Paul Evangelical & Reformed where 11 will be seen and en· Pete's long rows have hcgun to iversity, Two othct• recent boo!(s of library shelves. J\11 example is joyed. F'ancy flower beds of[ to w11ve in !he bmcr.e after tailing humor have been ln heavy ric· JTuw to Build Small Boals, by l~lower llal Sbow in llamillon, ing his high school ecluc•ation, f'IHII ch, Lansinr,:,' otTiclalennsil's lll'll itlt•ally .suilf•d Those long straight rows also Inc., advertising agency, In adell· terc~tctl in music, became prn- nis, J. R. 'l'horhurn, 1~. P. Mifflin, tlon to adverllslng, the new hood, dlcling, cte 'I'I1C olhcr is mnn's Eneydup()(iia of o11 tbmlrd nf lettuce leaves. i\spnrngu~ fo n smull ehllci's 111'1-fl! w 11iel1 have anolhel' effect. on me. They Robert Paul Smith's witty ac- 0 13 fern adds n finishing touch, !lcicnl as a clnrinet player and G. 1•', 'J'auhe1·t nnd H. 1~. Waltcrs. nnd 11ldt siHJI'f,, ma!(c me want to be a better division of MSU's collcge of. com· cotuit of his bo;,•hood, Where Dirl Molol'boaling ami lllboard oat· lravelcrl with a theatrical orchcs-~ V.. r. Brown, A. E. Davis and I. J. They thrivc best when picked mother, wife anrl neighbor, As· I municalion arts Includes a new You Go Out? What Did Yott Do'i ing Handbook. --.------Ira for n lime, W1illcrs were honorury pall· often and not al\owcrl to go to sat rlown hero this morning it department of radlo·telcvis!on· Nothing, Whel hc1• 1111 inclividunl digs it ' Returning to Mason, he rc-cn- bearers. seeer l------­ 'I'here will he a pollnr·J( rlilliWI' nl 11l Portage lake Sunday.· nml family aflcnrlerl the Hichn)'(J· June Meetil1g lwllmll tcrun. son fmnlly reunion Sunday att he noon, wilil Mr.~. ltosme Arnold Tllr. .Tunn meeting of ll1n Dnr· Mrs. ~nrlie Brhm ~penl the lnt· serving as r·o-Jwsl ess, Tlw pitbllc ls invi!erl to home of Galen Ollvet• in Detroil, r.ns· ciri!lt) or Dnnsvillc! Mr•lhnrlist 'l'hr. regular mr.cllng of Dans· tcr· part of the week with MJ·s. service, :Aner rlinnrJ• llwre will be n Woman's Sor:iely of ChJ•islian ville WCTU 1ool1 plar·c lnsl Mon­ Cafsic JlrlehiP. of .I:H'kson. Mrs. Mnrlan Otis of I~1nslng busilwss meeting, rlevotirms nnrl Servir·c was mntluclr.rl WPrlnes· rJny evening n.l llw home of Mrs. Mr. nnrl MJ•,q, Anrlrnw Burges~ nnd Mr. nnrl Mrs .•Tames T-lnlhn· , progJ•nm. 'l'lw progmm, "The day evening a( I hr' home or' Mr.~. Hosn A 11 rl e I' s n n. Mr:;. Allie of Nnrtlwillc, Ml'. nml Mrs. Fmnl\ way of Willinmston visited Mrs. March of Missions 'l'li!'ough !hr. Lrwis Wnr.r.ls, will! 'I I memlleJ'H Thompson Jll'esirlerl ovct• lhc husi· Burgess of\ Sloekll!'itlge ami Mr. Shower Honors Mina Oils Sunday. World Fcrlemtinn of Mr.lilorllst pt·escnt. Devollomi were Jeri by ness meeJ ing nnd Mrs. Irene and Mrs. Btirr Inrl vis· ~ESIJIE, MIC~IGAN- PHONE JU 9-4841 Mrs. Mnnning. Scminnr rlales were given for During the course o( !he husi· fnmily of Glenrlorn, Califm•nia, Miss Suzanne 'Moor·e nnd Mrs. i!cd Mr. and Mrs, W ilbm• Hykerl July Jfi a!' Ilrnveli, .July 17 al nrs.~ mt•el ing (Jw grtJup decirled vlsitell Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jo'1·ecr Lewis Freel' were co-l!oslesses or Pontine, Sunday. The ocealilon PPiet·slmrg, .July 211 nl Nnpn!Pnn to dispense with the .Ttily llli'CI· nnrl fnmily I•'riclny, Miss Hutil Tw.<:;clny evening at. llw Moore was the blrllulny anniversaries of Members Plan and St•p!Pmiler fJ nl. HomtJlus. ing, Mrs. Irene Braman will he Bench 0( Williamston ':pent tile home nt n shower honoring Mrs. Mrs. Hobart nnd Mrs. Hylnl Car· gust. fnl' a pienic SllJlJICI'. For Ihe Frccrs, During llw evening vm·lotls A Sergeant's Jrn, mrn·igolrls; Mrs, Melvin Bal­ Jll'ngt·:un FcveJ'al mcmilers Jll'C· Mr. nne! Mrs. Lloyd Cnvnnnugll gnmcs were plnyeci with prizes wlt11 M1•, nnd Mrs. Lloyd Murdock 'fllllrsclny r.vcning lll<'mhcrs of l ige, IHillen•ups; Mrs. noylyn Mil· scmlcrl articles, illld Tommy, Dilemma ..• 1 the Mr. anrl Mrs. Yrml anti Gnr· of East Lnnsing were Sunrlay l1cing nwartled to the lwnorcd lei', c·arnat irms; Mrs. Merle Swan, visitors of Mt·. Cnvannugh's sis­ gLWSI. . Mrs . .Jack Yaeger of En~t Lan­ A .Captain's rlcn cltth WP.rf' entrrl:tilwrl nl lllc columbine. lwnw or Mr. nnrl l\lrs. Alfrc:rJ Mrs. Carol Spring of Grnncl ler, .Mr·s. Vel'll G1·ny. HcfJ•esl!nwnls of jello, cnkc, sing spent WcciiJesdny wil h her Nightmare,,. Sllrrmnn. Mr.s. Ficn Vnn Dammc nncl Mrs. Rnpirls was a l•'ridny vlsltor of M1·. nnrl Mrs. Ai'llllll' Brool;s coffee ami punch wrrc served ily :parents, Mt·. ami Mrs. George W. A General Wayne Taylor prP.seniQrJ tlw pr11· Mr. anrl Mrs. API hdn Will. Mrs. spent !he wc·r~k eJHl with Mrs. I he hnslef:.~Cs. A bouquet of pnle ,Mitchell. Durinr: till' ilusinrss lllf'l'l ing gram on Methodist youth work Spring is llw J'OJ'nll'r Maud Asci- BI'Dol\s' parents, Mr. nntl Mr.~. Riot! pinus WPrP mntlr• for llw 11111\'l'l' ]Jinh: roses cenlerc.:t!'k, Mnson, on 'I'II!'S· Mr. nnrl Mrs. f.rf' lilf' Dansville ril'nl wl!r.n cJ;~ relalives of llw NPI· l'!Pasanl lpke. Lningslntrg remained foJ' a few' fnmily weJ'f). Sunday visitors of exhibit. 1'ir!, il•t• t'I'I'.JII1 :11111 ··of'J'l't' SANDWICHES: .':"" tnmily nwl f111' tl!l'il' wilh M1·. nnrl Snnrlay visitors of Mr. nnd Mrs. ~~~~~==~~~-~~==~~~~. ·- -- .. ---- 1~----~~------~------.u--~------...... l\lli'lllf'rs •1·11 rJ;JiJ·y t•luil WI')'(' en­ Gtll•.~ls wrrc prcsrml fmm Wr•h· Sr., of Mnsnn cnllcrl \\TprJ 1wsr1ay Mrs .. JrJilll 'l'elesl\y of Del roil. Slw Cecil Cole nf .T:H'kmn. tcrlaiJll'rl Monrlny t•VPning nl 1111• lwrvilh•, \Villiamslon, Maollll, Lan. flll Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Be 1·gm·. nlsn spcnl n few rlnys wilh lwr Mr. nnrl Mrs. Earl Showers ]Jbmc of Cnnnit• and D~>nnit) Wt•sl. sing nnrl n:,nsvilll\ Tilt<~· plW iltJrs of' tile Bcrgm·s. of Mason an_d Dn_nlll' Harl were Richmond of Gregory. Mrs. Helin M1·. Hllri Mrs. Lnwrcncr. Swnn Sunday r.venmg d_mnr.!' g_uests of ll.ngl'rs of Mason has been spcncl- :i dniry anim:rl. Conni" is 1111• jill!· Registration ior lc:trler. Scouts Go nnrl fwnily ;;prnl SnltJrrlay 1•ve- Mr. nnrl MJ·~. DavJrl IligbJe. ing n Jew clays at lhe Showers ning ns gtH•sls of Mr. :11111 Mrs. Mr. anrl M1·s. Donald Morse home Aflmwnrrls pop nntl mnldt>s !Ttovl'il last wee!\ onlo 1hf' fnrm · To Bob-lo ·noger. ChnrPh anrl sons of Lan· -:------. were servt•rl as rl'frcsllllwnts. sing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Burl Douglas on !he comer of Diclz marl anr1 Tw~nty girls of Troop •lfl7, Girl anti fnmily nr F'owi<•J•villc were M-:3G Jormcrly occupier] by M1·. FOR !'imltls, lo11k an onling lm;l Tti!!S· Sunday visilnrs oJ tlw Swnns. anrl Mrs. Dnle Musser. The Mus· :~unday School <1<1)'. Tiley 1vr•nl lly st'iuHd ht1s to Mr. n11rl Mrs. ClwrJes Woorls scrs moved ncnt' Webhr.rville. Motorola TV lll'lroil, then look a llo:1t trip lo Sales and Service Seo Notice nob·Lo. visilrtl Mr. nnd Mr.~. Don .Tat[l!H· Mr. nnrl Mrs. A. B. Hramnn, Has Picnic nf Jlollnwny Thursll:~y. Joe Braman and .Jean Bramnn 'l'ili',Y IVCI'~ Prs nntl fl'ienrh; ol IT:troltl CIJard, Mrs. JmrJ l\k­ JHI'. nne! i\JJ's, Ucnnctt Freel ,Johnson ul Vineynrtl lalw. 627 N. Lansing Rd. Ph. OR ~-1762 Dnnsvillc Fn•r• l\·!r)IIJndisl Slinrlav ('ahr, MJ·~. Wallt)J' llissell, J\1rs. 'l'ayloJ' SJWnl· last wee•k with for school nltendt•d lhi• :1111111:11 pic·ni'e lfnwiml C:niiP~·. Mrs. llnllC'l'l :'Irs. lllaud Shannon n(. h!'J' Snlunlny al \Villi:~m II. I:ayJH'r Prit·r', Mrs .. lim C'IH1rd, Mrs. lloh· Blun !aim lll'lll' pari\, Mnso11. A JlW&S•oo"Mn•eervwsrK~ Tuesday, August 5, 1958 Brar!PnltJII, J.'lnrirla, w•m• \VPriiiL'S· 1\lr. ntH! 1\lrs. J\Pn!wlh Shisst'l' Miss Evelyn T?wnsr>J_lfl spm~t day gut•sls •d 1\Jt,;. ~"a lllll>.tl'l. of Mason l\'t'I'P Siinday dinncl' ll!e \Wei\ cnrl Wilh M1ss Dor1s Fireworks at 1o· P~ M~~ gut•sl:, of :\11'-'· Slu~sr•J,.s mollwr, IDeptle of Burr Onl<. . Notice is hereby given that township nnd city cle1·ks will be •at the places lisled Mr. :tnrl 1\lrs. William 1\ltisnll'f bel'ow on at tendt:ri dr•dit·;JI irm St'l'l'i•·r•s ol' "'Irs. ls;ila•l J',,· 1J,-I'J'. Til llll'. ·,tflr'l'- 'I Mrs.J) T_~awrent·e1 c 1.. CurtiS,J MMr. nm1 1 1 noon 1hf'V v·1s·tll'ri l\' 1.·. and 1\!r,s. ;v n;. It'' .til' ~s anr r. nnr tho J)('W ]JiiJ'SOJJ.t:~r' of SP.)'IH 1'1 • L I 'J r 1 c I I Sf I1 \VP Evangl•lir·:tl t·lnn·•·h al Milan Sun· < 'aSJll'r DiPI:t. of \VPillwrvillr!, lgtwsls"' r,. • ar;'Sunday "Ill' ofIS :mrMr. ·anrl ' Mrs..re clay .tlw wee!; rl;~y afll'r' n. ~vf.ck's vacntion in ' Alaiedora Onondaga end with l!is gr•:mtlparents, l\Jr. nrn·llwrn l\liC'ltignn. Tlwy spent Lyle Oesterle, Clerk Roberr Noble, Clerk anrl Mrs. Olis Hif'l1 of L:msing. the 1'/N'I\ P.JH1 wilh Mr. n.nrl Mrs. FARR THEATRE Mr. anti l\!rs.. Jnr·k nraman nnrl Arlliur Arlmns of Bnrrylnn. At 'the clerk's residence, c'orner of Holt Jnd AI· the clci k's residence, 4838 Baldwin street, Mnrlin wr)n~ Sunday evfod, Wil­ D'J,,sville, on July 5 and July 7. I Saddle the Wind WALTER BRENNAN· li·am-st on. Showboat Calls Robert Taylor- Julie London 12:15 DOES YOUR Also Kartooh Karnival · . Delhi -SUN.-MON.-TUES. Vevay Edith Adcock, Clerk WATER May we suggest it is time to start Didricls I, 4, 5, 6 and 9 at 'the town hall: Dis· ihin~ing of attending the famous 7 DOUBLE FEATURE Blanche Wheeler, Clerk SOFTENER night spectacle, tho Chesaning Show· At the clerk's residence,· 3254 W. Tomlimon tricls 2, 7 and I 0, Mrs. Lois Lichliiner, 520,8 Miller roa·:l; Districis 3 and 8, Mrs. Ella Rich· boat-July 14 through July 20. SUN., MON., JULY 6-7 ro,ld, 2 miles south and Jlf2 miles west of Ma­ NEED Quantrill•s llrds, 3192 Eat'on Rapids r.oad. A marvelous piciuro of what a Clark Gable s·on, anyfime up to and 'including July 7. HELP? small iown Chamber of Commerce Burt L•neasler with volunteer help from 300 ei~izens ·Raiders Leroy can do for community in a non·profit with produelion. Run Silent. Aurelius Vernon L. Hodge, Clerk Ticket. on sale July I in Owosso, Wil'!ard Droscha, Clerk A'l the clerk's rcrsider.ce, 2 miles f'ouih of Web­ Sagino'w, Boy City, Flint •nd Cheso. Run Deep Ill! .Jihe clerk's residence, 4692 Toles road. berville a't 1754 Elm ·roiJd and July 7 at Com­ NEED REPAIR.? ning. Also "Joy Dance" munity h'all, Wel:)berville. bpert repair ••• Admis~ion M.ond<1y and Tues- • lllmaka, · day, July 14, 15 for $1, no re. City of Mason White Oak 1NI!ED SALTt.. ·.. served_ seats; a II .other .nights, · Harry A. Spenny, Clerk lllllmy •IYk:l al JIIVIIIf 1all sears reserved, and prices l 'IIJtiDrJIIIII'IDII-. A't the city 'hall. or at ~he clerk's residen:ce, 527 ~ $2 f .:>r 4,500 setats on the flat, ·1 S. Half Blvd.,· on the J·ast day unlil 8 p. m. i I ,600 blcach_er sea·}s at $1.50. ~ ·Plan NOW to sea this beautiful ~night spectacle. " _ Hi Neighbor ! · . Here's a long holiday weekend just made for a family COOK-OUT .. It's loads of fun and the whole family·will enjoy it. Just look at · these outstanding Values.especially Cooked­ Up. for the occasion. Make an IGA FOOD hicl

Parts IGA DELICIOUS Legs ·Oran·ge J·uice l ~~:; 49c Thighs lb 69c A !tEAL TASTE TREAT · Breasts 0-0z. IGA Iced Tea Pkg. 69c For lhdl dPIIc:ous quick sle<1k sc~ndwich HAMBURGER or Pkg. Stea~

ALL TR1t,1MED Beef Tenderloin Open All Day Friday. July 4

SNACI( lb 79c ...... SNACK Rou~1d or Swiss Steak I . ' A MUST FOR EVERY PICNIC .. Morrell•s Canned Meat IGll fRESH rROZEN Re'ady to Serve K..n Lb Qf1C Rib s·teaks nade· 2 CANS 99c GI~Allt I ISl.:ICED . Lem MA'RtO'S .. Sausage 3 Lbs $1 J)OI Porlt Liver Lb29c • ...... ~...... ~- ...... _,ca•~....,.,...-~__..,...,....~WI& Stuffed Olives Icc ~~·J~~ 43c LEAt~ LEAN 6-oz. ~~14 .. ---~~~....,...,..,:an,...,...._ - Ground Beef Smoked Picnics cans MARLENE Charcoal . OleO Lump- Hardwood 3 LL, $1a29 Lb- 49c_..... ____ _ 1-Lb 99 CIIUICL 8L!\Dl CUTS LWN'S 5 Crlts. C

Potato Salad LL 39C Beef Roasts l Baked Beans LL 32e ~~.

1 .b 4'9e Macaroni Salad LL 39C SUGAR SWEET- BRAND MILLER'S DAIRY FARM SUced Baco~1 Co·ttage Cheese ARMOUR STAR Wat r. elon Canned PICNICS A real treat ! l_h 55c 2 Lbs 49c (_,1~/\l.JL I .uo 4-...-~ ...... :uuca~,.~--- ...... ,r:- ______, __ Fully Cooked WHOLE MELON s~~inless Franks or Sliced Bo~ogna 2 Lb~ $1 ~ 15 3 ~~" $2.29 79c ------OII!•":ft-...... ,.,...~------,;._,;;,.,.. _____

TASTY, PLUMP Sweet Plums lb.l9c BlG PACI(, 9-INCH IGA TABLEFRESH cello PURITY PAPER PLATE'S Golden Carrots bag 10c Plg. of 32 53c' Pkg. of 100 $1.19 TENDER, FLAVORFUL· 1-Lb Bag - lb DIXI.E PAPER CUPS Slicing Onions . 10c Cold Pkq. of 25 29c Hot Pkq. of IS 29c Cold Pkg. of 100 99c Hot Pkg. of 48 89c. IGA ·Manor :House Swansdown . Miracle Whip

IGA SALAD OR HORSERADISH IGA FROZEN . Instant Cake Mix Salad wn'ite- Yellow French Fries Poiato Chips Coffee Devit's Food - Butterscotch Dressing~ 9-0l. 33 2 Pkgs. C 5 ~-;; 59c I j~:· .89c · .4 For . $1.00 Qt. 49c Srzc~O-oz. 21c Mustard 1-Lb -29 Jar Pkg. C Open 9 to 9 Every Day Including Sundays

ensmore's IGA'. I ' Foodliner North of Mason on US-127 .Open .. ~11 ...· Da.y. 4 ' Frida.Y~. ~~u~y ' . Miss Lucille ,Whoelar of Dans· Isond, Miss Evelyn Townsend, and : v!lle wns guest of hono1• at n Mrs. G1•nnt McPhee. shower lnst 1'hlll'Rclny' night given I G n me s were pIny e cl, with Pnlms, enmlclnhrns nne! bou­ by Miss Marlene Warne nnrl Mrs. prizes being won by Mr~. Nelson, ·qucts or p!n!t glncllnlus ami white Ronald Bettcriy at the Bcttcrly, M1·s. McPhc.r,, Mrs, Wnterstrndt, permlcs elecomted the altar or llw home. Ml~s Wheclcl' is the .July [and M1·s. Chard. Winners In turn chtll'c!J, Mr.~. Nathan Davis HJ brhle·elect of .Tncl< H. Wntm·· prcsen(cel !he prizes to !he hon; plnyerl.lm nne! slremn· Avery w'ill tell of tho vegetable ers or loVI!l'l> knots, .iuclging contest. ood groo1n.in ..g . AT AN OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 13, Mt'. and Mrs. M1·.~. Larry Frnzirr, matron of , If time permils, a garden will Don Doolittle will. observe their 25th wedding anniversary. hanoi', wore a mint green fmck he visited before lunch, Members stylr.rl willl a lin of the bride, ar:tccl ns lr.l.(i.SOn e ef.!(J.f eS .... en . of Gl·anrl Rnpicls and Laurel Hen· nnd Beverl"y Jnne Johnson of East Has Birthday llowr.r girl. Slw wore a dress of I u ry Eiscnlohr or Mason. Lansing. Tho ceremony was at Norm£\ .Tenn Whiting celehrntcd whitcnylnnovcrpinkwlthnpinlt "Dr. .Joseph Q. Mayna, minlsterlthe A£lams· home. Altendnnfs l\T,."I,1-;If1>11lal9 C''11Ul!'""Ci11 lifenf·infY her second birthday unnivcrsnt·y floral lw:Hlpier·c. Gai'I'Y Pauls or ll' VI; .ltoa,v . iII- fl 9 a, 1 'fJH tU 'b of East. Congreg11tional church, were Miss Patricia L. Adams and Saiurriuy evening at a party giv­ WillinmsiDn, nephew of the . · Grnncl Rapids, performed the l3. Joe Southwell. en hy her parents, Mr. nnrl Mrs. bririC'groom, rnrricd tlw ring~. Mrs. Pnul Clwm•y and Mrs. I hyterinn Clnn·ch lcarlor, llnsc1l on ceremony in the presence of the ' * * * Lawrence Whiting. A rct•r•ption in tlw ehureh ]lHI'· Clarence .f:t('()hs were among the I he ovcr·nll tl1emc, "He is LDnlllJ immcc!!nlo families. 'fha coupla Guests incluclecl Mr.' nnrl Mrs. lors hnnored tlw newlywerls im· mor1• than !i,OOO women attending All." , wns attcn1Jcel by Miss Mnuroen . mcrlia!c•ly a[l.r!l' llw 'r:e•1·emony. the fifth qunclrennin! meeting of Dr. Anna A. Hcrlgc_man, liS· Mungoi· of Gra11Cl Rnpirls, niece of Harry Shcrwooel anrl family of Lighl1•r.! 1npcrs nnnkPr! t!w pin!( the National Council of Women's sistanl to lltP mayor o( New York lhe bridegroom, and H.onalcl Children Give Dansville, Mr. and Mrs. C!nrence nnrl, Wltilt• wcr!rlinn r·nlw, which Organizntion~ at Purdue 1111ivcr· Cily stirrer! the aurlicncc Frirlny Eisenlohr of Mason, tha bride­ Sherwooel, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alhcrt Wns ;;crvc1l will! icc r·renm anrl sity, West Lafayctlc, Indinnn, morning wilh hct• acldre;;s on re· groom's son. 3-Ring Circus Newman nne! ilaughlcrs and Nor­ cnffcr, Thoso who sei'Vt!rl wen·<~ Wednesday of last WCP]( through lensing illlman rcsnurccs to help Aflcr the c!'remon\,' a rcCC[Jtion ma Jean's sisters, Shnmn anrl 1\"l',s, !.•. G. Olson or lihaen, Mrs. 'I' 1 1· tl1' wee!· 1 1 11 J' · 1 1 An nmlianco of 25 witnessed n Lois, and brother, Dougln.s. , tll•sr :ty o. IS '· so ve t w pro> ems o 111 eN e- wns given nl the bride's homo. Joa Ilnll o[ Williamston, si~lt!l' or This 'national meeting wn.s the pomlcncr" till'nughnttt 11w worlcl. The newlyweds nrc !akinv, n frip neighborhooel circus last 'J'hurs- The nosts scrvcel lwmcmade ice I tllc l)l,l'rJn",l"Or>!ll", '!iss Ponnil O]J· 11t<·t rJ 111 <'Ol!rltt<'lcrl !Jy \\'IJillPil''· da," nt the home of Elaine nni) cream nnd en !(C. (lyl '• ll 1 ,; ' · ·' SjlCcial music \\'as by in northern Miellignn. After Sep- ·' '~., li·!J','', ]',1'1'\l',t!'rl \·\ ilsnn nnrl 'Ill·. "lt'rtl1 r1[ lllr' l'rt•s!Jvl"l'l.'tl1 provir!1~rl 1 .Jose[Jhine Parker. Pl'oceeds from :i: * I!C I\ '" ·' org. 1z .. s · .. ' ' ' massed l'hoirs fi'Dill Tnrli:llla anrl ]ember. 1 thc.v will malw 1heir 1 < G l"' T 'lll1]>llr'l'" Ml'S D·!IC C'l I1 · II ll S A \VIl.llil }'t"l !l1e "I.I'CLIS ,•tt·e· being donated to MI'S, Ella L. Lnmb ancl Dr. Kate 1 ,rs. ,a ·' " •·· · · ' · ture Ill u: · ··· ·• '·' an intcrrad:1! r·JJOir from Cl1icago. home al 137 AuiHII'Il Avenue, SE, · c Beck, nnnt of 11w Jn·iril', presirlerl month nwrgr•tl',\l"t"c•s.· 'clllll c:httreh ll)('rll· cenlurccl tile lace-covered scrvmg. em.1 b ' Sunel"Y" "nval11'11" .., gllests·· · of Rev · ThcJ'I' ll'l'l'l! 20 in ntlenrlance at. iler;; l"rDill nntional missions nnd tnhle. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Shultis land Mrs. Paul A1'11old were Rev. All.the Family the picnic. overs<'a!' liclds a!tendecl the quad· 1 l 'tl ll' 1 nne] Mr·~ Ilarolcl Brown of Day. Mis~ Sowers, (laughter of Mr. spent the wee\ CJH WI 1 ·.t'. nm · · ·' . Your favorilo foods served promrtly, FREE PICKUP AND DELIVER:Y rcnnial !'onfprence. nnrl Mrs. Max Sowers of l•'arm· Mrs. Terry Shultis ancl Chris at ton, Ohio. The Browns. were en- courloously. Our prices oro kind to COUPLE SPEAKS VOWf-1 l!i,Cameras been trnnsfcnnl from Goshen to Lansing, Holt am! Mason. at Bertha Jake. Going on Vacation? Battle Creek with the Waslcrn ,. '' * Mary unl! Barham Dillon left BUY NOW! Electric com]Jany. They expect to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fox nrc In hy plane from Willow Run Sat- We'll Supply You move to Battle Crc·ck next week. Defiance, Ohio, this wee!< hr!causo urclny for Cape Cad, where they with a OamertJ Mr. nnrl Mrs. F. A. Balderson nf the cleath of Mrs. Fox's father, will sponcl 6 weeks with 1heir spent lnst week vacationing in A. A. McLean. He lliecl Sundny. grandmother, Mrs. Michael De- *Color Film *Beach Toys - No Ch·a~ge! -

Canntln nnd nt Niagara Falls. .lane anrl Jan Hill, rlnughtcrs of Lory. ~ '•• "- 1\ - r -·· .. • • , Tiley spent Sattinlay night with Mr. nncl Mrs. Forrest Hill, nrc * Picnic Supplies* DDT Bombs NEW!!! Mr. and Mrs. Frank York nt Port spending ·the week with their Huron. ' grandparents, 1111·. nnd Mrs. El· Mrs. C. L. l3ashlonl spent mer Bravcnrlcr. *Swim Caps *Cameras Polaroid Film Werlncsclay tl1rough Frirlny of Mrs. Ray Bullen and Dean Bul· jyouNG'S No. 42 and No. 32 last week with her nephew nnil len spent Jnst week in a trailer FLOWER niece, I\lr. and Mrs. Orlin Will· at Mackinaw pnrlt, nnrl attended * Suntan Lotions young, in Lansing. tha Mackinac bridge cclcbmtion. Mr. and Mrs. Nellis Bateman Their guests there last Monday 124 W. Maple - Mason ·-t r==e T •· I New ancl 'J'om attended an open housa Iwere Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Phone OR 6.5985 ·- Sunrlny for Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Dean of Dearborn and Mr. and CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED 135 Film Smith of Grand Ledge, in honor IMrs. Mac Dean. t:r ·-•rtt"'lW'iW ·•e-rzm=·-=· of thcir 25th wedding anniver· Charlie Childs and his claugh· snry. On their wny home they ter, Mrs. Anna Moyer, of Hemet, Ali Fresh stopped to visit Mr. Bateman's I California and Dr. ana Mrs. Rob· TRY FANNIE MAY COLOR ANQ MOVIE brother nncl sister-in-law, Mr. ~nd Icrt BuUen' and family called Sun· Mrs. Orville Bateman of Lansmg. day on Mrs. Horman Bullen at FIILM Mr. nncl Mrs. Zena Leach left PorUand. Archy­ FRESH FROZEN CANDY Tuesday for a week's vacation at Bobby and Patty Cairns, chi!· • ANSCOOHROME says: TODAY! Jose:! lal,e. '!'heir guests tha dren of Dr. and Mrs. Donald · Fourth will be their son, Duane, Cairns, arc visiting their grand· I e ancl his fianca, Miss Judy Plakke. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pat· Get in the Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ander· ton, · at New Baltimore. The I Pictures aro availabl~ of Mason Holiday Swim with :;on and H.uss"C!l of Leverett, Mas· Cairns family visited Mr. and seniors taken the night of graduation. trunks from --:-"] ·sachuseUs, called· on Mrs. Ella Mrs. Patton Sunday. Stop ·in and make your •elections and ' i L Lamb and Dr. Kate E. Lamb I Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kersting] place your order. ) Fridny evening. Mrs. Anderson is of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ar· The studio wll! be closed Saturday Drug & · !. the former Laura Lamb of South rived Wednesday for a week's . · . Mason- Phone OR 7-0411 l Haven. Thcy.<;rc spending part. of visit with Mrs. Burt Green of Ma· Archy's-- Photos l ·) WARE'S ) Mr. Anderson s summer vacation son. Mrs. Green will return with • . .. I .. from the University of .Massa·~ them for a wack's stay in· Phila- Phone Mason. OR 6·5884 ~c . J ~~d-~ilifu~ ~~- . . -~~ ~M .. · ~~ ~-~~~-~~~--~~-~~~~~-~~~~~~--~~~~--~~--~~~~~-~~-~~~~~-~~-~~-~~~~ A·ureliu·s Center~ Pantry .Shower Given 0Jlal.aml 11!11 Sri!Pimnirr .Terry Hcnthmnn nnrl Mr: · ai\ ~1 'fwcn1y:lwo nr.inJJI>Ol'S Mrs .. Don Green nn1l family at· ' ' " ' 111111 ] 'lnSIIl" \ friends nwt n1 I he ilfJillf! of Mrs. "' ' h' ,1 Will hun Fanson Jnr;t Weri 1ws1Jny Mr. anrl M,rs, Forr.sl: Howe nml morning IVIWt'C Mrs. LHIVJ'enr:D M1·s. Blmm Swift of Mason r:nllml Dolhr.e was lwstess nt n coffee r~n M1·. nnil Ml'S, Lou!.~ GmHon llrunr.ll, Miss Marie Brown wns Sunday .on thclt· way In the golrl; llonorr.rl wi1h n pantry shower, en wcrid111g ntllll\•ersaJ·y pat·ty for 59c Girts wnm presented with nn: M1·. nnd Mt's, H. Awl ion nt: Clwr· orir:lnnl WJ'Sf! l>y llw give1' whlcl1 lollc!, rcvcnlrrl llw mnlenls or each Mr. nnrl Mrs, Willarrl Droschn wmppcil pnclwgc, Miss Brown nnd fnmily hnd Sunrlny rllnnei•

read lltcfn nnrl lrie'rl ln guess liw Wllh MI'R. Droscha's llrother·in· ~--· contcnls l>l!fore she npe1wrl lwr Jnw anrl sislr'l', MJ•, nnd Mrs. For­ YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN. gifts, The guosls also emliroiil· est Smill1 of J•:alnn Hupids. SUPER RIGHT, COOKED, HOCKLESS,, SKINLESS, READY TO EAT , crcrl 11wlr nanws on dish 1mve!s I , ''Super-Right!' _Qualitr ·Meats f lor Miss flrown. Fil1c is cngnJ~I'il 0 I to ll111J'I'Y .lames llclmiWl', OUg a.S ..... \17:o.Q1o.Q11Q>~'-:"'.q.,q.~~~~~.q..q..q.1 Tn!Jic dccnml ions were plnJ( J~exi ne Glynn . SEMI- BONELESS peonies, Mr, anrl Mrs. Hnhr.rl Forcmnn £ · ·· Hotid~y ·Week· Store Hours:·: . · * Gh·ls' 'I'Pnms Piny nllcnclcil n bil'lllrlay pari.,\' for Tile gil'ls fHJfihall lrmn won o,wcn Smilll Snlurrlay ,.,VP.lllng 1\ OPEN 'TIL 9. P.M. WE~. and THURS. . §· HAMS their flrsl gnnw from SlV}I";!/ft.b!Q>o..("/;o.Q1~ Fnrmm·s Jnst wee!(, The junior nnd fnmily. Oilwr gtwsls Sun~lny \ WHOLE, COMPLETEI. Y CLEANED . hoyH IP.nm won llwil· g;~me Sat· evening 11;cm Mr. nnrl Mrs. Hei·. "SU.~~ER·RIGHi''' unlay fmm While Onl,, man Krugor nnrl fnmiJy•nf Sun· -- field nnd Hex C:nrton, They nil Nincly-fmll' nttr.ndr.d liw J\11rc· lind a wiener mnsl in tlw '!>nr.k­ ·frying Chickens lEAN, BONELESS, R~ADY TO ~Ai: lB. llu~ Cenler Hap I isl l'illll'Ph Sun· yard. Conned Picnics 3 CAN $2 • 29 dny seiHlol nnil air! soeiely pienie I Mr, nnrl Mrs. Glen \VntldnH SUPER RIGHT BEEF -7" CUT • lns,t 'J'Iiur~duy evening, TIH' spent llw wr!r!k mHl at thr. Jalw. '(CUT UP '.. ( ·LB. Rib Roast 1sr 3 Rlss la, as, 4TH B. 5TII 75 church nwn plnyrd ~oftlmll with SrmlliWl'SI Wlwall1rld extonsirm ' 1ST 5 RIBS lB, 79c RIBS lB. ( tile_ Holt c:hun!il lr.nm nnrl lost g1•nup nwt lnsl WeilnJ!sd;iy nt tlw LB. 49cJ. FROZEN, CHOPPED then· second game of llw.scnson. lown Juill nnll sr!Wt>ri cancer 47 pnds. A pntluek dinner was · 10 lB, 1 Poni~Pak Steaks ?~~.' SSe 1112' PKG. $1 • i 5 Anrr~lins C!'ntm· •1·11 ,,Jnh sr.rvcd nt JHJnn, will IIWPL nJ, llul tuwn hull OVEN READY '!'hnl'~tlny, ,July , aL K • m. Bnrilnm nnrl .rnnc1· Foremnn Cornish Hens 16-0Z, MINIMUM EA. 10 11 spent Jasl wecJ; nl H·l C'lmlp. A&P HOUDAY GROCERY BUYS 79c . M1-. nncl Mrs. Lawrence Dolbce JANE PARKER "SLICED ADD UP TO SURE-fiRE SAVINGS! nnd Larry nnrl 1111'. and Mrs. Egg l10hllng rnnm lempPrnlure JANE PARKER Charles Mt!rindurf spent Sunday is the most imporlanl: fnclor in ,LARGE fl.sh111g at l::lalwr lake in Uw lwcpinr, egg qualily illgh on the Hamburger B1;ns YnniH•c Springs rcercalion nn!a, fnrm, J\ !i:i to fill rlcgJ·r·c~s Ji', lr.m­ YUKON. CLUB MJ'S;!)nlJH'l'',s lliH'it', Arllllll' Lane, pcmltli'C must be mninlaincrl, sny OR left ,IIHII','irlny lo visi1 his hrnther, ,J>oullry spr~ci:llii;ls nt Mieilignn Apple Pie LouLs Ln1w, in Chehnygan, Slntc univcrsily, \. , Aln lluwe :uul ll'lrs. J\rla Smi1!1 Frankfurter Rolls hnd Mrs, J•:unir'r! Coste nf Jad(son E E GES REG. c ns n [(lWsl Ji'nlll Mnnrlay until 3 Friday nl' lnsl II'N'i\, WiJi .Jillcll Dr. T.. Vander Boll, Jr. 55c of Springport WiiS a Sundny visi· Opfomcfrisf PKG. OF ASSOr..T~D c (PLUS tor, BOTTLE Miss flnssic Potter of Fenlon Hour<: Mon.·Sal. 9·5:30, Thur, till 12 FLAVORS AMtRICA'S FAVORITE DESSERT ' DEPOSIT) is spciHiini~ her 2-weck vncntion g Serve A'La Mode With , , • ' wilh IH'l' nunl, Luey C:ril'fin. 11et' noon- ~vcninqo by appointmoni f A&P's OWN DELICIOUS MARVEl , SPECIAL broliWl' nnd sisler-in·l:tw, Mr. and 207 P.uk Stroot vANILLA 2 Mrs, Let·ny Potter of Lnnsin",h Ice Cream· ~~.N~~;ourAN v Ma!;on ... · OR 7-1?41 DAILEY 22-oz. , GAL. 59c were Sunday dinner gtwsls, 39 Mr. anrl Mi'S, VPrn Lipps and Sweet Midget Pitkles JAR fnmily nf Williamslon were Sal· Angel Food Ring · (' Ri~~ 39c urclay evening visilors or his SWEET Are'You' .•• Hqliday Cold Cuts! 2 1 brolhcr-in-taw anrl sislcr, Mr. and 1., 29c Pumpernickle Bread ~E1~· · f~~ 1Sc Mt•s, Clwrley Sr•ilt~lmnicr, ancl "SUPER RIGHT" -ALL MEAT Dailey Cwss Cut Pickles ~-~ri family. 1 Week encl guesls of Mr, anrl 8-0Z. J1~lE :uA~~:R R~~; 1-LB. MoRGAN ,.;;,zli 29c Coffee· Cake · 59c Mrs. Wilfred t.:lwmpinn was ll1eiJ' PKG. PKG. .35( fiionus€hino C!ierrles grandrlaugllti!l', Miss Dt•hra Lynn Sliced; Bologna 69c Karn of Ma~on, Mr. ancl Mrs, ,12-0Z. Charcoal ,2o-LB. BRIQUETS $1.49) S s~G 33c JANE PARKER FRESH, CRISP 12-0Z, BOX Cl\ampion and Debra Lynn we1•e PKG. S9c Sunrlay dinner gtwsts' of Mr. Assorted ·Cold Cuts 200 CT. Potato Chips TWIN PAK 59( Champion's !Jrollwt· nnd sislcr·in· ' PKG. 27c lnw, Mr, and Mrs. Jticli:ml C!Jam· 8-0Z. Big Pol< Nopki~s ' pion al Jl!'arling. PKG. 59c 12 New Eng.lond Loaf 8-0Z. CELLO BAG • t •:r• .•z• Mr, and MrH, Donnlrl B, Clr1rk 39c S~prer Right lund1eon Meut c~~ 43c \ spent Sunday vis i I in g 1\'irs, ·8-0Z. Clarl,'s llrnlhcr nnd sisleJ'·ill·law, .. . PKG. 37c 6 Mr, anrl J\lrk, Claurle Kemler at Pickle-Pimento Loaf A&P Tomtuto Juice 3 ~ ;~~· SSe GET SET FOR THE BIG WEEKEND Ka lnmamo. . ~:li; 8-0Z. A while hnck I rnn ncross this · Mr. nnd Mrs. 0, J\, r.unl

,c., ...... ·..; .. YOUR e Bulldozing and G~ading e · PKGS, 5 Palmolive Soap·· · ·Palmolive· ·soap· CHOICE 7 1.00 Veto , LESSER QUANTITIES SOLD AT REGULAR RETAIL O::REAM DEODORANT REGULAR BATH . I . Yz SALE PRICE Ad fffectilfe Thru Saturday, July 5th. $1.00 stze SOc PLus · "CAKES CAKE .15C 1953 South Cedar ONLY TAX 2 2·1 ( IIJ2. Bloch South. of Light . . Holt, Michigan Vel, This Message Is Brought to You This Message Is Brought to You as a Public ~ervice by the as a Public Service by the Following Firms and Individuals Following Firms and Individuals

Dilrt Nationill Bank Consumers Power Co. Ma~on Mason The filrtners Bank Mitchell's Department Store Mason Leslie '.The Army calls it"Nike," an anti-aircraft weapon that is vital Dart Manufacturing Co. Caskey, Funeral Home & Furniture Mason to our defense, Stockbl'idgo- t I ' e I" Scarlett Gravel Co. And you and I bo~glit it! Yes-gladly! Mason Dairy Holt Mason ' . AI Woodland Every week a part of our earnings is withheld for our nation~• Bill Richards Buick Monuments and Markers 'needs. In addition, many of u11 buy a bond a month .to invest in RAMBLER 11nd OP5L leslie · Mason' ,· America~& strength. We want forever to be f1·ee. That's why we Collins Electric Spartan Asphalt Paving Co. Stockbt·idge bought "Nike." Holt Mason Foodland Murdodc Oil Co. But a land born of the Pilgrim~& devotion- needs more than MOBIL PRODUCTS Mason Dan~villc rockets to defend its soul. America needs steeples-steeples sh·ong •li lchens Drug Store Estcs-lcadlcy Funeral Home anci sure in their upward aim! It needs steeples that ~all men and "Prescriptions Ou1· Specialty" Holt-lansing Holt . ~omen to the quest for God's peace , , , that lead boys and girls in A. A. Howlett & Co. The Embers the search for God's way. CHARCOAL GRILL Mason Holt And as many as are conscious of this deep, spiritual need find McGuire Dairy Equipment Sales, Inc. Wolverine Engineering Co . Mason . }oy in GIVING to._ our churches , , , regularly , , , generously. Mason "• Bement Feed & SuJ>ply Service Delhi Bakery Mason Corvri~/11 1068, Ktirter 1ldu. S

to lay off Iand others) were · damage suits. . figurative The historic case involved cinder !Jloeks. sold Iot• the con· . P E C 1\ S RElUINISCE - I t He was. 'ilnally called upon .to slruclion of cottages In south· western Michigltn. The bloclts lie 10 years this July that malland and McComb specialists at Michigan Stale un· chievous and most .humorous state was close to f\ barren lt·eas· J~r next year. andt.lwclnt back to counties; leads tile nation in 5 . . Ius job enforctng 1e aw. · · iversity, ury, decided to 1mpose a ' . , . . , , ·· ..... age of 5. No question OJ' state­ budget cut to all state agencies.fo~mulu • Both Republtc.tns and Don;o· ~-~~~~:------..:..------~-~ . . . . crats saved face at the last mm- ment is too big ot• small in his . There were. ob,]ectJons ln ali ute but both uclmowlcdgecl that fwld~: correclaons, mental health, the' senate had won a mujor vic· estiimttion fat· an answe1·. And,, public health, general . govern- lory ovet• the house. ment, regulatory agcncws and his answers make one wish the public safely m;d defense. Manufacturers, as well as mer· . . , ,. . . chants, can now' be sued for dam· younger years could be relived. . In the )lllll .tml lug 0 ~ .~cgasl.ai· ages brought about 'by inferior 1ve. maneuver,. the . dall~rc~1~:c~ llroducts. · we~e settled-,lli but tl;c st.t~c The decision by ·the slate 1 poltc~ budget and le~~e!.' tlcms Ill supreme court. set a · precerlcnt the $21,5~0,000 pubilc s.tfety and which overthrew an ancient Eng· defense btl!. · Jlsh clict'um adopted in America ConciliatiOn and compromise wlien the countt·y was young ... I. moves failed during the regular J•'oJ' more than a century, J\JIXING A 'rln~A'r - While session. manufacturers of products not Community Responsibility lVI1·s. visiting with Peck she~ man· The house insisted on $11,816,· consiclcrccl inherently open to • BECAUSE wo oro ongagod in • nocossory corn· aged to find time to mix up a 000. Marathon cmwusr.s produced cianget· (ilawd attitudes und .------, of our slo1ff are fully awaro that our lir5t rospon• stronger resistance. sibility is to tho commun'ity at largo, Our firm She has a method of making the . I!J operates under strict licensing codos ond rigidly i'msting and cake so they con· 'l'hut is Uw wuy lim l'l!g·nlur obs<>rves ail health regulations. In addition, an · l!lfi8 session ended, How Chtlstian Science alort state board polices our profo,.ion and ro· lain a minimum of calol'ies for quiros of us the highost standards of profossional · those mid-clay coffee breaks. Gov. Williams could malw a conduct. Wo also are proud to bolong to slalo little political hay lly cailin.: the Heals. ond national prolossi·onal associations which aro Her ldtchen has an interesting legislal.ut·e bacl> inlo special ses­ constantly promotinq high standards among thoir mombors, armngemcnt with many Lime­ sion. The slate police, J'amnus for * RADiO ·MESSAGE its. excellence throughout Ute am· 1 saving ideas. The smnll decom­ lion, faced a crisis, W1.rS ·(·1'320' K. C.) tions and china items give the Senators reasOJwcl that a good ' Jewett Funeralllome kitchen a most pleasant atmos­ administrator could nbsorb a i>Ud· 9:45 a. m. Sunday "Tho home ol lricnrl/y scrvico" phct·e. J,let cut of less than one pet• cent. AMDULANCE SERVICE House Democrats baclwd Rcpull·l .JUL:Y6, 1958 Emorgoncy oxygen ~nd rosusci~tor lican arguments that Childs Phono OR 7-b 151 M~son

SOLVE PRODI~El\~·- It seems Sammy has always been attracted to his mothet•'s flow­ ,,.,,, ccAiways··'clroose Holsum er gm·dcn. As most youngsters, his first thought is to pick the flowers. It seems that this was one of his incltl'able halJits. But there in the smart, modern package was a simple solution to the problem and only someone like his mother could come up with ~ PULL THE TAB. I. PRESTO I •• WRAPPER IS OPEH 1 the answer. She had Sammy plant his own &? WRAPPER RE·CLOSES NEATLY, TIGHTLY flower garden. He must also take cal'C of' it. iii;;;J KEEPS R.EMAINING SLICES FRESHER Now he can pick flowers when he has the urge ~ SEALS· IN DELICIOUS, EXCLUSIVE· FLAVOR· to do so. ·

NIWI~J~ A llULL l\101\mNT - Susy, Sammy and Sally have ulwuys been taught that there is more to God's animal king­ dom than meets the eye. Kittens and ban­ t;tms arc i'avm·itc pets of the Peck young­ sters. Every pet has u name and usually its name is a true exp1·cssion of the pet's character. Sammy will not be outdone in his part of caring and helping to name the pets. In fact, he usually has the upper 11and and can get away with the things that only a youngster with 2 unclei·stand· ing and appreciative sisters enjoyably tolerate.

"LET'S START CHORES" - This is the constant plea of Sammy fmm a few hours after the noon meal until evening chore time. Unloading the feed is Pete and usually close behind him is Sammy. YOU:'CAN In fact a close look will bling Sammy into focus. He is standing directly behind his BE PROUD dad against the barn door. Pete is. kept busy these days. Besides his many chores TO -SERVE he and his dad farm a few hundred acres . o{ land. But Pete still finds time to help the children care for their pets. Holsum Never was there n !>otter time From tim fllo~ of tho A shuttet·bug cnn save enour::h to talw a honeymoon. 'rhm·e's n Along' the length or ihe SL Law1•ence riv.er m·e many Ingluun County Illcw11 on film to mor·e lhrm pay ills' Pl'lce wnr on among Nlngnm lighthouP.es. Some nrc tall. Some m·c squ'at. Saine m·e wny on I he New York ,Tili'II\Vay Oun \'<'Ill' AA'O J?nlls mole! operntm·s (on the modnm. Others have been in u::;e /'OJ' many years .. Some nncl olhct• loll I'Oar., No\'11 INSURANCE CORP0fli~1'10N Mainr•. It is the sightliest U. S. It builds eust omcr eonridcnce in what is mlvnrt iscc1 :mel who h.lVP rr.lurnerl to Mason nl'lcJ' Sc·otiu, liw ~x:wtly hnlt'way p:n·k I havro evr:r seen- 22,000 aclver1iscs i1. II. kePps rcnlimling evnn 1hose who aren't ill(J'Il mm·n fir·inl opening .Tuly ·1. More than shnrls or slni'ks. Perhaps that Grand !Haven Mall Makes Headlines is what the lights arc for. Up in JH'ac•pfnl hrauly than in l !in plnycrl I hro course. Nnw llamJI<;hir·P, VI'J'IIIont Quehcc slacks nncl short~ just A~ downtown Grnnrl Haven rnlers il~ sPrrmrl wed\ a~ a "mall '1\v<'nly Mason llusineSR men nren'l Jll'oper. Women in all and UJIIH'J' NPw Ym·l<. 0111' shopping nrca" at ]Past nne fact stands nul - this community hns l1nve fol:nwrl a lorn! hrnnch of jOIII'IHW hllliH'WIII'Ii )Pel liS Cannclian cities wenr whitro Spring Specials IIJC Lansing Credit. Exchange. • • • receiver! widPr puiJiif'ity for this e:qlC'rinwnt than anything lhnt gloves on tlw streets. Lorcl lhl'llngb IIH' While l\lonn· tuim;. W<• tool< 1imr~ on\ to has hnppP!Wrl lwre fnr n long, long t inw. ' Cllarlcs Parldnm;t, Romaine Benverhrook, British Jll'css IY· visit ll:lrl rnnnth. c•nli<'A'Cl Pirl; up any Mir•higan ncwspnpCI' anti one is grretctl with the IIou~el nnrl Charles Clipper are coon, sprnng from New Bruns· with its hroaulil'nl 111111 in· same story. nl ti!C YMCA camp nl Mystic wick. Tl1crc is a hotel hearing READYmMIX CONCRETE f to givo !iDllH' is h:H'i< :lll ID 'lu feet ol' .Ja anrl who have regular contact 'l'!w e~:·g- indn~t.y'R m11 a·lwt· Iand start over aqnln, able from Coulter at the Ogemaw you perfect results on any machine-shop job-large or sm11ll. morP, nrlrlitiunal framing in front with cat tla, Number of undulant ing- ;:-a·oups, ilwhHiin;:· eg·g- ''l'his bacl news is the recom· county extansion oHice, West Call us,, or bring in your milchinery or equipment today is r!esil'(lblr," hC' said. fever cases lws stenlltly· deelinecl 1IHYI!I'S 11111 1 Ira.nc II m·~. s1 111\1 II1 metlci :\It' on a·f Bt\ [ore 1 Gl'lgs · by, Branch. Willi :r large hntiS<' lw re('Olll· as the control campaign has pro· lnlw Uae l'llSJinnsihilit:y ln set. weer! control scientist at Mich· Hours: 8:00 to 5:00 Monday thru Saturday, mcnr!,•d 11se of 2 lrec•s, one on grcsscd, ar!cm·cling to figl!l'l!s \lfl Jli'OI.\TIUIIS tu pay Uw g·nod . ig'an Stale university. CAIUION AUSOituS OHOI~S or by appointment anytime. eiliH'I' side! of tire IHHISI!, located Jrom tlw Miehigan department of !ll'lltlnl'er. Olhea· st!~·nwnt~ of Wcrrl killing chemicals arc Ona pound of activated carbon dingnnnlly uff the l'lli'JWI'S, 15 to health. the industry may Uwn hll en· available that can rid lawns of can absorb up to half its weight 20 Jl't'i away fmm the corners. If eom·ug-ell to J'ollnw t.hc lmul, ·qtwcl,grnss. But they arc not in smells, which is about the Veterinarian tlw IHIW;I' i.~ a sm;ill one, one tree ------Hicks pointerl out that mcclwn· selective and will kill desired B&H amount a httman being breathes HOSPITAL HOURS ' . may Ill' .1'1\0ll,c<;il, hmilc!

src::? r:o:·ms hl pigs n~r-o~:t j he cln:n£lgc is done F7{\F"r: 111'~ lill-lo:~ H"~tl r.r.cos • Exclusive swepl·back ball·joint front suspension for s n.!. smoother, quieter ride! · ~u·:; availalJie now • Most body insulation and mosllhorough weather·sealing with · of any car in its field! · • Ford has the most modern, most economical Six offered Pay-more? in ~car today! the new antiLiotic that • Only Ford in ils field offers double·sealed brakes for surer .. Jll'OVCllb worm egg:; f1·om braking and longer brake lite! hah·hing. Standard in Tail Curler, optional in • Huskiest roof in the Jow·price field. (And that goes for Whatforl Pl:r. Balancer. Ford's new station wagons, loo!) Waruc Tail Curler and • Most convenient controls and best lighled control panel! Pig Balancer contain • Only Ford in its field offers two-position front door checks and rear door assist springs! n~",.,.t:<·•!lr',. .... no:...... A,.!J fjvao ...u • Only Ford in its field has so much taillight area for safer as a dandanl ingredient night and bad weather driving! --proven as a valuable aid in scour prevention. • Only Ford gives you. foam rubber cushions in front seals . of all models! • Only Ford in its field elfers so many Sileni·Grip body Far Fasler Gain "When in the course of human evenls .•." Thus be- mounls between body and chassis to cushion your ride! At Lawcr Cost, Get • Only Ford in its field offers such a wide choice of models. gins the Declara·tai·on of Independence, and thus began ll! Count 'em ll! •Based on comparison of manula~::turers' for our great nation a w·ay of life founded on freedom. suggested retail delivered prlc"

May each of us do our part, ihal ihis freedom shall for. YES, ALL THESE AND MANY MORE! ever endure. 58FQRD THE FARMER'S BANK , r.D.A.F,

j . ROY CHRISTENSEN The lnbm• nl1ll lmlustrlul rein· tlonR ·center nt Michigan State unlvr.rsi!l' hn·s been invnrded n ,' $10,200 'gmnl (rom · ihe Ford ny cAm~ cor.uN while whcnllll'lccs wci·c dropping lleing affected adversely hy rc· ,July mul b1RUng tht·ough c11r· l~oumlatlon for the contimrnllon 10% hrend prices ro~c 17'iL duccd ·consumer mcornc. . ly Novcmhc•··. or a sttuly or woi·lr·. Thus si!Jic tlw demand ll•l' huller is enemies. For one aphid ami its offspring, if nnne rlierl, could pro· duel! in om• sen son as. many as • • 1,5 0 C I. i )] i D n CrOp·COI1SUll1illg Qft.u:tJHify ~~ 1Declines Eggs pests! If you wnnt lo get a vague !den how much 1.5 net ill! on Is, DloM'!ing .Sfl.JJrruner WeOjfher write down lfiGO anrl then add 211 zeros! · It tai'IH:rvilli! Sunday: ~~ ---·:-·• . evening. . . ~~~

Frlr.nrls ilnrl nl' it:: II h n 1' s of 1 , /.~· Du:u11~ l•:nglish li;Hi a haying- hr><' - fOI' him Sattm!:ly. Til!' 1\1<>1 hers J.mulln!\' n•·c•c' anri fam· 4620 E. flcrry Rtl. at llcnrfctl•l S!odbridgo !ly. R. 1, Rives .Junction Phone .laclrson ST 2·11809 TOMLINSON FEED STORE Mr. nnrl Mrs. Lloyd LnPm·l nf •------1 Holt 'l'ampn, Florirta. nr;, spendiug a few

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