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Vol. 106i No. 29 2 Sections 1 22 Pages Wednesday 1 July 21, 1965 10<;: Per Copy Death Flirts Centenn ia I,T o Show With 2 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Royer, 705 s. Lansing street are counting themselves as 2 fortunate peopie, They survived an accident early Profit, Magel Says Monday morning that easily could have resulted fatally for one or both. It happened on highway US- 27 between Alma and Ml. Pleas­ ant about 3:45 a.m. They were Figures on their woy to Mason from their Merger cottage on Lake George. A bread truck coming up br•• hind them started to pass. The Due in truck driver glanced llehlnd him Proposal to see if another car was com­ ing alongside from the rear and during the moment he glanced October back, i11s truck. hit the Royer D.ropped car in the rear. In the bookkeeper's ledger the The collision caused the Roy. Mason Centennial observance Two suspects in a Wisconsin murder caught in a car near Stockbridge er car to roll over and it land­ The proposal that a study be made in the school districts of will be recorded In the profit ed on its top, Mr. and Mrs. Roy­ Tuesday await a search by officers. Five men were picked up among a Williamston, Webberville, Dans­ column. er era wled out of a broken ville and Dog as to the illchard Magel, general chair­ lettuce picking crew on a farm near Stockbridge Tuesday afternoon. They window on the left side of the White value of merging them into one, man of the event, said the cen­ car, as gasoline bagan flowing are wanted in connection with a murder in Wisconsin last Friday. will not be pushed further at tennial celebration will definitely from the car's tank. The car did the present time. show a financial profit, but that not catch fire. This was the consluslon reach­ the exact amount will not be:· Taken to Alma hospital by a ed at a m e e t l n g ·of' thf' tu Ii known untll sometime In October. passing motorist, R. C, Schwer study reoganizatlon committe(' of "Bills are still coming Into Near Stockbridge of Brooklyn, Michigan, the Mason the Ingham Intermediate district 1'he Centennial corporation and couple were treated for !Jruises. last Wednesday night at the Sher­ sales on centennial souven!ers Schwer, who was on his way to Idan Head school, are continuing In various stores Jackson, brought Mr. and Mrs. The proposal made by a sub In town so that no definite figure Royer to Mason. committee of the study [:roup can be quoted now," he said. There was another passenger was prPsented to school hoard Profits from the centennial will In lhe. Royer car--a ~>mall Chi­ BABY JAMMIE ANN ACKLEY AND MOTHER 5 Suspected Killers members and superintendents of also depend on the stock holders huahua dog named Fudge . He the 4 districts a week ago and who Invested money In the event. had been riding on the front seat For them a Dozen Pink Roses a vote on the matter of a study In September the stock holders with Mr. and Mrs.. Royer. Mrs. being madr! by the sub committee may redeem their bonds, There­ Royer was driving. After the ex­ was opposed hy school officials fore, the exact amount of pro­ citement had died down Fudge was hy a vote of 15 to 9. fit will remain undetermined un­ nowhere to be found. Two state Trapped By Officers The vote followed a discussion til October. troopers and a conservation of­ at which several points w P r P In anticipation of the expected fleer finally located him. Hr; had 2,000th ~aby Born ilrt>ught out on the proposal for profit, the Centennial corpo~atlon Some 50 sheriff's deputies 16 and taken from his car by swamps. Authorities fell it would a hump on his head and his paws be too easy for the suspects to a study, Is looking for a place to put from Ingham, Washtenaw and 8 subjects, He was then beaten, were cut. State police put him in the money to good use. During Livingston counties captured 5 spot approaching pollee and es­ Among thrm wer~ these: shot once In the face and twice a cage and took him to the the observance there was a sug­ migrant workers wanter! for mur­ cape In the woods, therefore, I. The schools represented in the back. , Ithaca pollee post where he was at this meeting are presenlly At Mason General gestion box in the centennial der in Wisconsin. The five men arrested came deputles chose to walt unli I the !cept un(ll Tuesday alter noon when rJnlng a good job, one board headquarters, but this has now into Stockbridge sometlmc Sat­ bus was loaded and out of the Deputies converged on the Mr. and Mrs. Ro)'er ·Wf;nt to get nwmtJer stated. 'i'he DansvHJe been closed. urday and stayed overnight at field before trying to make an A ''little miss" nameu Jammie Ann Ack- Stockbridge-Gregory area early him and brought him home. school, for example, now has Those who have an Idea for the migrant wor)rlon applied to all tivity. road the bus was stopped and ted by a patrol car. in lhe coffee pot in which Mrs. deputy from :.fontello arrived sehools, no! only to those being mie Ann, the Ackley's first child, The rna-. One of the biggest celebrations each passenger searched for Calling for assistance from Royer carried them home. oq;anized.) ever to take place In ·Mason, weapons. Livingston and Washenaw county late Tuesday night with warrents Mr. Royer had no coat with for the jailed men. Authorities 3. Putting the four sehool ternnl grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. George the centennial attracted thou­ All four of the suspects were deputes, Ingham county sheriff's hlm !Jutsoonfoundhtmselfdraprd are waiting to see If the men districts tog·pthr>r would not make sands of people to the city to carrying 11-!nch lettuce and men began to surround the area. In a bed spread. Mrs. Royt!r's Baker of Mason. Paternal grandparents are will waive extradidion or fight It. any more dollars, which the see the parade, pagent and many The suspected murders were glasses were broken. 1\Ir. and Mrs. John Potter of Beaverton, other events. butcher-type knives they had been working among 30 other migrant Aslrle from nursing aches and (See MERGER . P ,;e 5 A) 'using to cut lettuce on the Bas- d h d In honor of the 2,000th baby, RobertRecher, People from all over the coun­ ore Farms. The fifth subject laborers. Deputies decided the La n p u rc a se pains, Mrs. Royer said she and try returned to Mason to see old best action would be to walt her husband were in fairly good was apprehended in a car as he The Mason school board has assistant administrator of Mason General, friends and participate in the returned from Stockbridge with until the day's work was com- 4 f shape. "I feel· as If n steam festivities. With all the con­ pleted and the men were all on purchased a with 7 eet of lo~ roller had gone ovpr me," she No Water presented Mrs, Ackley and Jammie Ann with fusion and traffic congestion, 2 other youths. the transport bus. frontage on Barnes street which said. Ac~ording to Wisconsin There Is only one road lead- will !Je tied In with other ad- a dozen pink roses. there wasn't a single auto ac­ The dog, apparently, Is re­ cident or disorderly conduct re. autho!ltles, the murder victim lng back to the lettuce field which ·joining land to form a front lawn covering, also. · On Dec. 5, 1958 the first baby was born in was stopped about midnight July Is surrounded by woods and for the senior high school Shortage ported In the city during the The car was a complete wreck. Mason General hospital at its new location, event. ;~~~~~~;~~~~~:~:~:;:~:~:~;~:~:~:~:~:~~~:~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~f~~~~;~;~~~~~~m;~;~~~;~~m;i~~;~;~~~~~~~;~;~~~~~~;~m~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~;~~~~~~;~~~;;;~;~~~;~;~=~~~~~~~~~;~:~~~:~:~;~;~~~;~ In Mason 800 E. Columbia street. Walk, Wait Settlement LD.wns will remain green In This Week We Honor Mason regardless of lack of rain­ fall. Signals Get Reached in City officials can foresee no water shortage this season under New Look for City Mrs. Howard Plakke, Mason Red Cross Volunteer the present conditions. The city Council OK Land Suit has four wells pumping 1,500 30 Street Lights To Be Replaced gallons of water per minute for Pedestra!n walk and walt signs A settlement regarded as ben­ the city users. Mason wlJI take on a bright between Ash and Jefferson for the Intersection of Jefferson eficial to both parties concerned In surrounding towns residents and Ash streets were approved In Is expected to negate any further new look In the near future. streets; on Jefferson from the have been limited in their use The cily council Monday night south city limits to Oak street; a resolution at the Monday, July necessity for court action in the of water, especially when water­ 19, meeting of the Mason City suit brought by the state of Mich­ authorized Consumers Power on W. Ash street from Park to MRS. BERNARD Ing their Ia wns. This is due to company to replace 30 street council at the city hall. Igan against Mrs. Clara Vander­ Lansing street; and 3 lights from PLAKKE receiver! a lack of raln and low water levels light with 30-6500 watt lumen Jefferson to Henderson on Elm These signs were recommend­ vote of confidence and Veen of Mason and the MacLean in some of the wells. ed by Tim Stolz, chief of pollee, Construction company, Howard mercury vapor lights. street. fJ.rai se from the Ingham "Mason's wells on Park, Jef­ Mason has been divided into Recently the state highway de­ McCowan, attorney for the de­ County News this week ferson and N. Cedar streets arc approximately 7 districts. The Also there will be two new partment installed 3 traffic sig­ fendants, said this week. for her dedi cater! work fot all in good condition," Mayor city hopes to get new street lights Installed on E. Columbia nals at the intersection. The The suit was commenced by street near the east city llmlts. 'the American Red Cross. Gilson Pearsall, said. "At one light for one district at a time signals benefit the motorist, but the state to restrain the removal Councilmen agreed to pay Mrs. Starting out as a staff time Mason was forced to rcg·­ when the money is available. make It difficult for the pedes­ of borrow dirt from VanderVeen Helen Strait the sum of :j25 . nurse in 1952, Mrs. ulate water usage and that was Fixtures and the installation trian. property on W. Columbia street per week to a total amount of Plakke is now chairman when t11e storage tanks were are taken care of by Consumers The lights are placed at an In Mason, While the city's suit $200 for setting up the playground of the donor aids in the being maintained. Wyeth was also Power, but use of the new lamps angle so that anyone crossing blood ptogram and a Rerf still Is pending the city of Ma­ having water storage problems will cust the city about $10 more program. In other business Spar­ the street has a difficult time de­ son's temporary Injunction a­ tan Asphalt Paving company was Cross first aid instructor. at the same time." per light a year. ciding if the light are red or gainst the defendants has been awardecllhe contractforfurnlsh- · People visiting the Ingham The first area to get the new green, Cost of installing the dismissed, Every five years the city water County Fair will recognize lights wlll be South Lansing street (See NEW LOOK • Page 5 a) (See SIGNALS - Page 5 u) Mrs. Plakke as the one in The original contract called for storage tanks are cleaned and char9e of the First Aid. borrow to be removed from an painted. This clean-up lob was Trailer. Along with all her area of approximately 2 acres lhe cause of the water shortage. other rfvties she is the to a depth of 10 feet but did The city has two water storage American Red Cross, lng­ not provide for replacement of top tanks. · One located on N. Cedar ham-Eaton county chapter soil. street near the county jall which Golden Harvest Begins representative in the Mason On June 9, attorneys for the holds 250,000 gallons and the area for service to militaty state of Michigan, which con­ other Is the stand pipe on Jef­ Michigan's dry spell has made is 13.5 so most of the grain Last year there were 22,000 families and cHairman of the tracted for the purchase of the ferson street which has a capa­ the area's wheat crop rip pen has had to go through the dry­ acres of winter wheat harvested. Red Cross First Aid Divis­ borrow, the city of Mason and city of 120,000 gallons. sooner then expected, Farmers ers. This high moisture rate is The total number of bushels of ion of the Mason Disaster Mrs. Vander Veen n-egotiated, Just in case the city water began this past week to open up due to the humid weather. winter wheat produced equalled Unit. Mrs. Plakke also and, as a result, Judge Sam supply should run short, there is their fields and begin combining. 948,000. volvnteers one day a month Street Hughes of the Ingham cir­ a reserve well . on N. Mason Although very early in the cut­ Elevator employees have noted to help at the County Health cuit court dissolved the tem­ street that can be activated which Because of the early harvest­ ting season, farmers have been that the quality of the grain is Department. She is a member porary restraining order subject pumps about 300 gallons of water Ing, lines liaven•i begun to form reporting yields anywhere from generally good, but the yield poor. of the First Ptesbyterian· to the following conditions: per minute. In years past this at the city elevators, but em­ 20 bushels per acre to 55 bushels. Business so far atthegralnerles church of Mason, the Women's 1-That the borrow area be en­ well hacl a high salt content, ployes expect the endless line of Last year's average yield per ·has been steady, .out· Iiot're~ Association and the Mason­ larged to 8 acres. hut just recently the state health tractors pulling trailers filled a ere In the state was 43.1 bushels. rushed . yet. · New crop wheat Dansville Garden Club. 2-That the depth from which department ruled the well was to the brim with golden grain Winter kill In the county was sells at ·$1.30 per. bushel and is the borrow to be taken be limit­ useable, to start forming this week pro­ particularly bad this year, Most expected to vary as the wheat ed to 4 feet below the existing The city has also put down a vided the weather remains dry. farmers with wheat planted In low yields continue to roll in. surface. test. well on the Howell road. lands experienced crop damage. Rolland Snider of 4229 W. Col­ Moisture content of the grain 3-That the top soil be uni­ Indications are that this wen Experts predict that winter kill umbia road was the first one to so far has been averaging about formly replaced over the borrow will produce about 450 gallons of will cut this year's wheat yield bring In a load of winter wheat area. \yater per minute. 15. The required moisture rate down by 60 per cent. to Mason. Chesley-Sand.riVows Dinner Spoken at Dansville Precedes The First Methodist church was accented by a dressmalter'~ of Dansvllle was the setting for · bow at the rising walslllne. The the Saturday afternoon wedding bride selected as her veil a flow­ Wedding uniting Miss Suzanne Kay Ches­ er sill, organza ' headpiece ley and Kenneth Joseph Sandrl Thursday evening, July 15, trimmed with seed pearls, Her Miss Linda Sandefer and Rich­ In marriage, IJridal bouquet was a cascade ar­ The bride Is the daughter of ard Reid were honored at a range men! of white stephanotis rehearsal dinner at the Embers Mr. and Mrs, Bas!l B. Chesley and daisies. of Dansville, The brideg-room's · restaurant In Holt. Guest were Miss Linda Ann Elya of Mason, members of the immediate fam- parents are Mr. and Mrs. ,Jos­ cousin of the bride, served as eph S, Sanclri of Royal Oak. 1ly and members of the wedding the maid of honor, Miss Elya party. Hosts for the dinner were The bride approached the altar wore a powder blue taffeta floor on the arm of her father, She Mr. and Mrs, Arsle Reid, 4061 length gown w:tth lace bodice and Bonny View drive, parents of the chose for the ceremony a floor­ carried a cascade bouquet of length bridal gown of em­ future bridegroom, daisies tinted to match her dress, Special guests were Mr, and broidered silk organza over taf­ Dressed in green and yellow feta, The plastron bodice fea­ Mrs. Thomas 0, Thompson and respectively were the brides­ Rev, and Mrs. W,B, Oakley. Miss tured loose petal embroidery. maids, Mrs, Ax·thur Reese of East The embroidery also formed a Sandefer, who Is the daughter of Lansing and Mrs, Howard Openo ENGAGED. Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs, Louis D, Sandefer, band around the base of the skirt of Ann Arbor. ' and the full chapel train which 1/hitaker of Orlando, Flor­ 23 30 Alpha street and Richard Russell Sandri of Warren, bro. Reid were married Saturday In ther of the bridegroom, served ida and Arthur Bailey of the Immanuel Baptist church, as best man, Seating guests were Jackson, announce Me Several miscellaneous show­ Donald and Robert Chesley, bro­ ers have been given for the bride. Embers Site thers of the bride, engagement of their Hostesses were Mrs, J a c 11 Following the double-ring daughter Miss Evelyn Barnes and Miss Theresa Ar­ ceremony, officiated by Rev­ Bailey to Virgil Rowe, nold, Mrs, Robert DeLang, Mrs. Of Reunion erend Dr. Carpenter, there was Arnold McQueen and Miss Beat­ a reception for the couple in the son of Mr. one! Mrs. Daniel rice King, Mrs. Robert Call and Former students and teachers church parlors, Rowe of I 213 Decamp Road, Mrs, M. J, Dunlap, of Mason high school assembled The bride is a June graduate for a reunion of the classes of of Michigan State university in Leslie. An August 7 wed­ 19201 1921, 1922 and 1923 at the school of social work, The ding is planned. Miss the Embers in Holt Saturday bridegroom Is a graduate of Fer­ Bailey is employed at Accents Youth evening, Sixty-seven were pres­ ris State college and is pres­ ent for the dinner. ently on the faculty of Centr~l Ingham Medical hospital, Annual Picnic Mr. M. W, VanPutten of Min­ junior high school of Muskegon Lansing. Rowe is employ. nesota, former high school prin­ Heights, Approximately 175 members cipal and coach of athletics, was The couple will make their ed at Reo Division of White of Ingham County Farm Bureau an honored guest. Other former home In Muskegon Heights. Motor company, Lansing. met Sunday at Rayner park for teachers present were Mrs, El- the annUal picnic, , Organization News eanor Curry Rich of Lansing, Picnic com m 1t tee chairman Mrs. Ethyl Dykstra Kleinheksel Richard Traver at Williamston Se-rvices at the West Colum. Wagon club on Wednesday, July of Holland, Miss Marian Hender­ and the co-chairman Roy Buck­ bla church of the Nazarene will 28 at 6 p.m. at the home of son of Detroit and Miss Bernice Ingham of Aurelius chose the title be taken up Sunday, July 25, Mrs. Allen Shapley at 281 N. Lou Allen of Mason. Mrs, Allee of "Accent on Youth" for the to attend Indian Lake Nazarene Onondaga road, This will be a Hilliard Morrison of Bethesda, theme of the event, Two teenage camp 111 eeting. potluck, Bring dishes to pass, Maryland, was the former student girls from Wllllamston, Diane Helen Dubois Past Nobel Grand your children's beverage and coming the greatest distance, Traver and Peggy Minnis work­ club w1ll meet with Mrs, Holden your trble service, Call Lor­ Following the dinner hour, Ing on a state degree In home (J~Le tacka+tc;e v~~ Stiles on Thursday, July 29 at Russell Searl, president of the I p,m, raine Bebee at OR 6-5019 for economics, planned and directed more information. group, conducted abrlefbusiriess the children's part of the pro­ . The Mason high school 1956 Cub Scout Pack 240 wlll have meeting, New officers elected gram, class reunion' will be Wednesday, a family picnic Saturday, July were Dorr Hathaway, Lansing, A farm youth exchange dele­ Jn (J andLe.Uctkt (J e~temrMUj August 8 at 1 p.m. at Alaldeon 24 at 11 a.m. at the Columbus president; Mildred Ellison Bick­ gate Orhan Bahadirli from Turk­ It he Miss Jeannette Rosella town hall, wlll a pot luck. creek park, Bring your own pic­ ert, Okemos, first flee pres­ ey, who Is staying with the Harold Mrs. Davis, the organist, also There will be a family picnic ident; Doris Olds Bailey, Ma­ Andreas of Mason ancl Vernon accompanied J I m Bodrie of nic lunch. Games for all, Call Powell family, was a special Laroy starr of Mason were uni­ for the members and prospec­ Don Riggs at 694-5416 for more son, second flee-president; Ben­ guest. Mason as he sang "Because" Uve members of the Welcome information, ana Fry HaJJ, Mason, secretary. ted lnmarriage Saturday evening, and "Wedding Prayer." A five piece band under the July 17 at the Mason Nazarene treasurer. direction of Gary Laxton from Registering guests at the cer­ Dr. Kate E. Lamb eulogized church. Performing the pretty, emony and reception was a sister Dansville provided the group w:tth double-ring ceremony was the memory of Roy Parks and popular music of today. of the bridegroom. Mrs. Ivan reported on the memorial be­ Reverend Milan Maybee, pastor Kerr, of Mason. Former judge of probate Rob­ of the Eden United Brethren ing developed at the Mason jun­ ert Drake talked to the group church, lm mediately after the cere­ ior high school where he served about the new youth program to so many years, Parents of the newlyweds are mony, guests were greeted at a be In operation this fall, east of Mr. and Mrs, Zelest Andreas reception in the church fellowship VanPutten addressed the group Onondaga, He told of the 147 of 3199 W. Barnes road, Mason rooms where refreshments of a of former students and reminis­ acres that is to be used for the five-tiered wedding cake. ced about school events during and Mr, ancl Mrs, Clyde Starr of site of Camp Ingham, This will be Coy road, Mason, groom's cake. · Punch, nuts and Dear friends, his years in Mason, Dividing ln. a home where young boys w:tll mints were served by Miss Pat to separate class groups, the Miss Andreas approached the have the opportunity to receive altar on the arm of her father Geren of Kalamazoo, Miss Phyl­ remainder of the evening was special education geared to their •l 1 ocal · t · utilized In visiting, Children Honor Parents to strains of traditional wedding lis Barton, Mason; Mrs, Jim · , · · c~ .tzen recently abilities and to participate In music played on the organ by Mrs. Kwast of Lansing, Miss Judy special trade programs, sa~d, "I just caJJ't maJ:e a . Joe Davis. She wore a floor­ A.~dreas of Eaton Rapids and ·Personal call of sump ·'·h Extension Women On Fortieth Anniversary Following the enlightening talk length gown of Chantilly lace over Miss Alit Fetters of Mason, all . ,.,. a • Y t·:hen by Mr. Dr alee, many members re­ tafetta. The lace bodice featured cousins of the bride. .. lnf.fuends are bereaved I . The children of Mr. and Mrs. ceived useful prizes In the draw­ portrait neckline. Tbe bodice 1 Act lffl Hostesses Children honoring their par­ a The table was decorated In nev· er .mo,., tvlla t to say."••• Russell E. Ward honored their ents were Mr. and Mrs. Russell ing. The prizes were donated for · and the long sleeves were both Local extension women will be parents on July 11 from 3 to 8 . the occasion by the Farm Bur~ colors of blue and white. The . . \'le have observed that acting as hostesses to put-county J. Ward, Mr. and :'v!rs, Rich­ edged with scallops and accented knife used by the couple to cut p.m. with an open house which ard E. Ward, Mr. and' Mrs, eau affiliate companies, Farm with sequins. The bouffant skirt ~t ~s?'t necessary to say and state women attending Col­ marked their fortieth wedding · Bureau Insurance, Leslie Co-op, the first piece of cake was a pres­ lege Week for Women at Mich. David Ward, Mr. and Mrs, How­ was also trimmed with scallops ent of the bridegroom to the bride anniversary. About 200 guests: ard Frlnkle, Mr, and Mrs. Ber­ Farmer's Petroleum and the and accented with sequins, Her :nyt!:~ng. Your Presence speaJ-s lgan State university ,Tuly 27- were present for the festivities, Lansing Farm Bureau Retail at graduation U me. -or J. tself. · 30, nie Prater, Mr. ancl Mrs. Jerry Store. Persons receiving the pri­ bouffant veil of nylon Illusion was Pri · Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fea­ secured with tulle, rose-shaped Miss Karen Andreas, Shirley . enos mean more to ~ College week is designed to which took place at the Ward home zes were Floyd Rice, Don Gret­ Launsteln, Sue Larner and Cyn­ f provide homemakers with know­ at 406 S, Main, Leslie. zel, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert tenberger, Margaret Schrepfer, petals adorned with sequins and am~ly · · ' Ward. pearls, She carried a white thia Larner assisted at the gift ' ~n t~me of bereavement ledge that w!ll Improve the qual­ Art Whitney, Fred Wells, Floyd Bible topped with red roses and table, Miss Carolyn Anderson, than anythiw' else 'fJ . ' ity of living in ihe home, the Cake and punch were served We I don, Gale M c Mlc h a e 1, • o • 1e act white feathered carnations. Miss Linda Anderson, Miss Sue community and the world. the guests. The cake was made Charles Everett, ·Claude Reyn. of shar.l.ng their grief is and decorated lly Mrs. Richard Miss Jack Doxtater of Kalama­ Schoen also assisted, deeply comforting, olds, Mel Stofer, Ramon Waltz, Ward. The honored pair receiv­ Optometrists zoo, cousin of the bride, served The rehearsal dinner was given L.P. Williams, VIrginia Laun­ as matron of honor. She wore Smiths Host ed many nice gifts. stein, Richard Cheney, Hugh Oes­ by the bridegroom's parents, Mr, a floor-length gown of pale blue, and Mrs. Clyde starr. Attend Meet terle, R.B. Frost, Ralph Glynn, nubby crepe with a floor-length Annual Picnic Clifford Huff, Ralph Stillman, panel at the back of the waist The new Mrs, starr is a 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Engagement Dr. T. Vander Boll, Jr. and Charles Everett, Welford Call, secured by a big bow. She wore graduate of Mason high school. Smi.th of Mason hosted the annual Dr. Kate E. Lamb attended a W.A. Glisson, Ear I Leonard, white shortie gloves and white She also attended Lansing Busi­ Smith Floral store and green­ Announced 2-day symposium sponsored by Loren Wlgman, F. Raymond Ben­ pumps, Her headpiece was of ness university, Starr also is house employes' family picnic the Central MlciJlgan Optometric nett and Charles Delemarter, nylon net secured by a rose­ a graduate from Mason high at their Dart road home Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Jacl1 D. Green­ center at the Jack Tar hotel the shaped flower accented with se­ school and is employed at the day, ,July 15. hoe of Holt announce the engage­ first of the week. Dr, Vander Vi si Is Here from Idaho quins, She carried a cascade Oldsmobile in Lansing. The Sorne 63 persons spent the ment of their daughter, Miss Boll was chairman of the com­ arrangement of red roses and couple will reside at 1150 Clay­ evening eating and participating Mary Margaret! Greenhoe to mitter! arranging the meeting. Mr: and Mrs, Wayne Skiver of white feathered carnations, ton court, Mason, in all sorts of outdoor sports Terry L. Britton, son of Mrs. Meridian, Idaho, are visiting Optomotrists from all parts of Assisting as bridesmaids were :.,ci games. Victor R. Britton of Dimondale. Mrs. Skiver's mother, Pauline For travellng on their honey­ the state attended the meeting. Miss Janet Esheby of Mason, Braden. They will go on to Tra­ close friend of the bride and Mrs. moon to northern Michigan, the verse City for a few clays' visit bride donned a light oink. two­ Robert Christensen of Mason, piece arne! knit suit dress with and then. return to Meridian, sister of the bridegroom. They Coming To Mason Idaho. white accessories. all were gowned identically to the ]llly maid of honor and carried iden­ Special guests present for the tical bouquets, wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marcia Feelers of Mason, Fetters of Mason, grandparents 30th Holt Pair cousin of the bride and Regina of the bride and Mrs. Clayton Christensen of Mason, niece of Larner, Holt, and Mrs. Fannie & the bridegroom, served as flower Starr of Mason, grandparents of girls. They wore p a 1 e· aqua the groom. Take Vows dresses In tiers of lace-lavished organza. They wore "'halo" of 31st Miss Barbara Ann Strehl, white daisies and carried baskets daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle of rose petals. Swan Reunion H. Parks of Holt, was married Attending the bridegroom as to Richard Joseph Chiesa, son of best man was Larry Brownlee of Mrs, Alice Chiesa also of Holt, Leslie, friend of the bridegroom. Scheduled on Saturday, July 10 In the First Groomsmen were Dean Duns­ The forty--sixth annual Swan Presbyterian church in Holt, The more of Mason and Ivan Kerr, reunion will be Sunday, July 2b bridegroom Is a junior at Mich­ also of Mason, brother-In-law igan State university. · of the bridegroom at Arboretum park In Lansing. The bride chose for her wed­ There will be a potluck at 12:3 Bonus Drawing Seating guests were brothers of p.m. Ice cream will be served ding dress a floor-length A-line the bride, Tam Andreas and Ron after dinner. gown of silk organza designed in Andreas. both of Mason and two * Prizes -lst 129.95 Portable TV, choice of 2nd or 3rd 0 79.50 empire lines and featuring Al­ friends of the bridegroom, Roy Marcel Woman's Watch or a 79.50 Men's Marcel Calendar Sn encon lace appliques on the gown Hart and Bill Cheney, also of and chapel train, She carried DR. T. VANDERBOLL Watch 4th Price Luggage. . op Moso · Mason, a cascade of white carnations, For the ceremony, the 'altar Optometrist Prizes on Display at Davis Men's Wear stores r, n Merch sweetheart roses and pompons, was decorated with candelabra, 782 E, Columbia *Display- Mrs. Alan Chiesa of Royal Tiffany arrangements of white SIDEWALK or fr Onts 4 Oak, sister-in-law of the bride­ Phone Mason OR 7.. 1941 gladiolus and white chrysanthe- By Appointment Only Wl'n ne f • Need Not Be Present To Win ee CouPono• r.r- .SSoc 117ernb groom, was the matron of honor. 11Um!>. She wore a street-length gown of * 1 -" DAYS r er turquois taffetta featuring an or­ 4 Sot f'anza oversklrt, She carrieo *COUpOn -Cou~ons Must Be Placed in Mason Merchants Barrel in Front of the turauols~ anct white pompons. Advertisement for Bids Mills Store Fri. & Sot. Id~ntlca!ly d r e s s e d were the The Council of the City of 1\!ason will meet on August ~. bride's other attendants, Mrs, 1965, receive sealed bids up until B o'clock P.M., Eastern *Drawing- Will Be Held Mon., Aug. 2 in Front of Dancer's Dept. Store.d James R, Parks, sister-In-law standard Time at the office of the City Clerk In the City of of the bride, Miss Marianne Long Mason, Michigan for the construction of approximately 1265 Fn a and Miss Sharon Wheelock, all lineal feet of combined curb and gutter In Cherry Street *Winners - Will Be Announced in Aug. 4th Paper. of Holt, between Lansing Street and Me Robert Street, Alan Chiesa, brother of the Plans, specifications and contract documents may be ex­ bridegroom, was the best man, amined at the office of the City Clerk and may be obtained Groomsmen were Edwin Utter of at the office of the Wolvering Engineering Co., Mason, Holt, Gordon Dillingham of Lan­ Michigan, Without charge. sing and Alan Rockwood of Holt, The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids Guests were seated by Stephen and to waive any irregularities therein. Reynolds, · Each bidder must deposit with his bid a certified check Following the ceremony a re. or bid bond in an amount not less than five (5) percent of ceptlon took place in the church the amount of the total bid, paJ;Iors. After a two weeks' No bid may be Withdrawn with In thirty (30) days after honeymoon trip to Washington, the date of opening thereof. D.C. and Willtamsburgh, Virgin­ Ia, the newlyweds Will make their Harold Barnhill home tn MSU's Slartan Vlllage. i 965 - Poge A-2 City Clerk L'EGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ORDER FOR APPEAIIANCE Stato of Mlchlgnn, 'fhe Circuit DoclenrcHent Ro 11 Call: Present; Mayo1•. $G.lB H8so1verl by the C!!y Council the Sewerage Treatment Plant, lgnn on tho 13th dny nf July, A, D. City c1 Mason may vote, other olution was supporleci by Coun­ nddrcss is \lnlwown. IOGr., Pearsall Councilmen Morris, Keans .05 to $1. Store, $21. of lhe City of Mason [!mt lhe adopted May 15,1944, and amend­ On mollon of Honnld G. Mor~nn, Present: liON: C. I.nVERNB ROll· 1 88 than a school election, tlw regu­ cilman Loren Shattuck anrl adopt­ City accept the off8r of the Mich­ Altorauy lor tho Plaintiffs IL Is t>1mttuck, Cady & Snool1. Ah.~ent; ed May 1, 1950, is hereby a­ o1•dercd thnt tho snlEilED lhnt tho anld July 19, 1965 orized and directed to replace32 A truo copy: Defendnnts Wlllinm Mntthcw Woods Bills Glenn Onsterle, $1 olution was supporter! by Coun·­ ard Morris and tabled for 20 Cornclin G, Dcrgcon nnd Jcnn Frnnces \VoodK cnusc t.hclr Consumers l'ower Company, Alabama Pip£! Company, $6, By Councilman Claude Cally, street lights with 6500 lumen c!lman Loren Shattuck and adopt­ days for a final vote. llct>uty County Clerk DJlpcnrnncc io be cntct•ml In this WAl!NEI!, llAJl'l', WARNER & TIM· $78.21 395.88 R1•solved by lhe City Council Mercury Vapor lights on South ed by the following vote: Yes, Councilman M urI Eastman cnuse within 35 dnyo ft·om the dnto Lansing Street from the Ash MEH of thl• Ordcl', nnd lhnt In defnult Recreation Payroll, $401, Communications: Glen Coon, of tlw Cily of Mason thal lhe 6. No, a. having reviewed the minutes of llONALD G, MORG, ,'I, Attorney lor thereof Bald Comt>lnlnt for Fore• Street Intersection to Jefferson Mayor Pearsall polled lhe l'lnlntiCfH ~ Recreation Payroll, $384. Mason Planning Commls~lon, re­ the previous meetings - July closure of Lnnd Contrnct will bo City of Mason vacalC! the North Street, on .Jefferson Street from Councilmen for reports and sug­ Duslneos Address 703 Davenport tnltcn ns confessed, The Ingham County News, $394. fen·ed to Shattuck. 7:40 p,m, 3 feet of Cherry Streel between 6, 1965 and July 12, 1965 moved lluildln~r, Lnnsln~. .~~w4 'I'hls cause ia nn nctiun for IIDH• 44. .. Councilman Eastman present, the south City limits to Oak gestions. their approval as printed, both --NOTiCE ·or PUBLIC SALE •c•slon of rani cstnte descl'lbed ns Henderson Sl1·eet and tho Syca­ Street, on West Ash Street from Councilman Cady reported the NO'I'ICJo.: IS llJo.:HEilY GIVEN by !ollows, to·wlt: Delco Craft Center, $5.8G Mason Puhlls Schools - Re­ more Creek. were seconded by Councilman tho underslr.ned thnt on Monday, Lot No. 18, Mcl'ho•·son's Heather· Lloyd D. Morris, $111.45 ferred to Cady, Park Street to South Lansing communication from the High Cady and carried. Yes, 6, No, o. July 26, 1965, nt 11:00 o'cloelt A. M, wood subdivision No. 1 to tho Further, that the Council will street and three lights from ,Jef­ School will be held over lo a nt 725 W. Grand River. Okemo•, City Employees, ~2, 721.12 ScJwe'r Treatment Plant Re­ meet and hear objections to the Motion made to adjourn, AD­ City of Lansing, JJCing n rcJllat ferson Street to Henderson Street Ia ter meet! ng. Ingham County, Michhmn, lJUlJlie of Block n of 'fownsentl's Sub· Bob Jones Paints, $12.60 port - Referred to Shattuck. above proposed resolution at 8 JOURNED. sale of n 190ft Riehurt.l~on, Mobile: division of thnt 11art of Section 20/ on Elm Street and arid two addi­ Councilman Shattuck reported Caltrider Mower Shop, $.50 McGinnis B1·os. - Christmas p.m. on August 2, 1965, at the Harold Barnhill liomc bearing- sct·ial numhe1' 10142, ~'4N R2W, which lies North o tional lights on East Columbia the Disposal Plant Operators re­ will be held lor cush to the hi~hc't Grnnd Rive•·· City of Lnnsing, lng· Farmers Gas & Oil Company, Decorations - Referred to Snook, Council Room in the City Hall. City Clerk bidder. Inspection thoreof rnny bo hnm County, Michlgnn, Aubjcct to $1.52 ' Mayor Pearsall stated that the Street near the East City lim­ port was satisfactory and will rnnde nt 72ii W, Grnnd River, Oite• nil cnscmcnts nnd rcsirlctlons cs• The foregoing resolution was Its In District 2 according to be placed on file, mos. lrudmm County, Michlgo.n, tho tnbllshcd or of l'ecord, Mo1·e com .. Ingham County Road Commis­ dump situation is not improving supported by Councilman Murl p)ncc of otorngc, monty known ns 1613 IV. St. sion, $37,52 n.nd that Mr. Waggoner who was the map dated March 20, 19Gl, PLENTY ·Eastman and adopted by the fol­ Also that the meeting of the lJnted: July 13, J%5 Joscvh Street, Lnmling, Michigan, Wolverine Tractor & Equip­ present.should have some consid­ on file with lhe City Clerk. The CI'!'Y NATIONAL DANK OF Snid nr·crniscs now Lcintr held bY lowing vole: Yes, G. No, 0. Council as Committee of the ment Company, $200.48 eration In !he matter, After list­ foregoing resolution was sup­ a OF WORK UETI!OJ'l', 600 Woodw1u·d Ave., Defendants by virtue of n. ccrtnln July 19, 19GD whole held on the 12th day of Detroit, MlchignJJ, Lnnd Contrnct, Michigan Bell Telephone Com­ ing some changes that would IJe ported by Councilman Loren Dy S, C. MOS8 IIEAlllNG ON SAID CAUSE OF By Councilman Claude Cady. July, 1965 with a Mr. Blair and pany, ~12. 60 made at tlw dump and agt·eeing Shattuck and adopted by the fol­ NOT ENOUGH MEN 29wl ACTION is hereby set (OJ' 'l'hursdn)', Resolved by the City Councl! Mr. Harold Bell, both represent­ STATE OF MICHIGAN tho 19th dny of Au ~rust, A. IJ., I 91!5, Contractors Machinery Com- that they would he definitely ob­ lowing vote: Yes, 6. No, o. the C, of the City of Mason that the Ing Wyeth Corporation, was a THE PROBATE COURT FOR be(orc Jionorablc LaV(.'rno pany, $19,11 sc,rved. Mr. Waggoner was sat­ July 19, 1965 OR WOMEN INGHAM COUNTY Roberts, Circuit Court CommlsAioncr, law firm of Miller, Caufield, very congenial meeting and a!ter lor the County of Ingham, 6:ll '!'us­ Association Films Inc,, $71. isfied. By Councilman Richard Morris JUVENILE DIVISION Paddock and Stone be retained analysing the water consumption No. 10142 sing Dulldlng, Lnnsing·, Michigan, nt Curtis 1000 Inc., $82.78 7·45 Council Hecessecl. Resolved by the City Council One of the fastest growing ll :00 o'clock In tho lo•·onoon, lo advise• the City as to proper figures presented by the repre­ Matter o! GARY EUGENE SIMP· Haviland PI'Oducts Company, ' 8;10 p.m. Council Reconvrmed. of the City of Mason that the SON, MlnoJ•, 1'1' IS lo'UR'I'HER OIWEREU lhut procedures in placing lhe ques­ sentatives of Wyeth and lhe fig­ compantes in the field is . NOTICE IS IIEREIIY GIVEN '!'HAT a copy of this Ortlcr tihnll he cnused $464.06 Bids for furnishing and applying City Assessor having filed with to be tmbllshed In the lnghnm County tion of a new fire stnlion ami ures presented lly Mr. Leonard looking for men or women the petltion fo1' re-bearin~~ of J?ct, Maple Grove Cemetery Asso­ about 3, 725 tons of Bituminous this Council the special assess­ Wllllnm 11. J!ynn, Juvenile DlvlsJon, News once each week for tlll'ce con· City Hall on the ballot and for Brooks, Plant Operator, although who sceutivo weeks nn~ thut n cot>Y o! ciation, $242.80 Surfacing· were ordered opened ment roll for construction of the Lanalng Pollee Department. 11rnylng the necessary bonds to finance they were not exactly alike a that the oJ·dor onttJrcd hc1·ein be nf• such vublicntion Lie F.ct'vcd upon tho Department of Pulllie Works, in tlw order received. There were following public Improvement: l.LiketoSell. firmed, modified, or set usidl! f~r Defendants ht!l'cin Ly lllacln~r tho the projocl. The foregoing res­ compromise was reached and it snmo Jn nn envelope and ndlireBtling $1,181.05 2 bids. Ill. S.D. Solomon & Sons, Installation of curb & gutter 2. Are Willing to Work rcnsona more fully set fol'th In :uud olullon was supporh•d by Coun­ was decided that the sewer charge petition, nnd it llPI)CRl'ing thnt th.c snmr. to their lnKt lmown addl'Cfls, ~3'1,493.'15. 112. Spartan AsplHtll from South Street on Barnes 3. Have a dependable whereabouts of the lnthcr, J!nrold registered, return receinl dcmnndl!d, cilman V.L. Snook and adopted for Wyeth, starting with the July Dntollthis 13th dny of July, 196G. Paving Company, ~35,440,25 Street Southeasterly to the south car for local travel Simvson, is unknown, n.ud thnt he by the following volt>: Yes, 6. line of the High School property billing would be $700, per quart­ cnnnot be served with n notice of C, LaVEltNJo.: IWIJER'l'S, LEGAL NOTICES RPI'c~ned lo Councilman Mor­ No, 0, 4. Married & over 25 hearing will he hcnrd Au~ust 2, 1965, Circuit Colll't. Commhn;iorH!r together with any necessary ex­ er. And that the figure should ris. 19, 5. Desire above average nt 9:00 A. M. nt the P••obnte Court, 2Uw3 July 1065 cavating·, street improvements be reviewed every three years. 4 00 County Building, 110 W. Ot· 8:13 Council J'(~cessed. By Councilman Richard Morris and drainage. Thus the following ORDINANCE income tawn. Lansing, Micha~-tnn. STATE OF MICHIGAN Stntc of Michigan, P1·ol,a1f: Court 10:00 p.m. Council n~convened. Publlcntioll in the Ingham County Resolved by the City Council 6. Expense paid training. E-1064 for t.hr: County nf lrHrhum RESOLUTIONS For defraying that portion of was presented by Councilman News m1d ful'ther notice l1H rccJUircd EHtntn o! AI,l'lmU 11. io'AIUIA'I'. of the City ol' Mason that the Loren Shattuck. by law IS OUDERED, Probate Court for the County Date July 19, 1965 the cost of said improvement Dt!CCil~Cd, bld of Sparlau Asphall Paving THE CITY OF MASON OR­ Dnted: luly 7, 1~65 'f N )f Ingham J'l' IS nnnEJU'~n thnt, r11r ;{P.plt·m­ By Councilman Loren Shat­ to be levied and assessed a­ JAidl':l T. IW\LL" A I.Jr.,· 2:1, !!)(if,, at JU:·Hi A•. M, in .Lhc Company for fumishing and ap­ DAINS: A true cony: Judge or ProLate Estate of FRED E. CARL, tuck. gninst the persons and premises Call 489-7511 Prohn.Le CflurtrnQm, l.anfllnJ!' .. M Jl'h~ plying approximately 3, 725 tons Gertl'lHio 'l'clllcr upon which should be levied as Section 1. That an ordinance Deceased, h~nn, n h1~aring- iw lwld nt. wh1ch ull RnsolvPd lly tlw Clly Council Deputy Regil;tcr or Juvenile Division, of bituminous :mrfacing lw ac­ IT IS ORDERED that on Aug­ et•P.ditiH'B of suid tlt!c~mu;ecl UI'U ':':· a special assessment as here­ entitled "An Ordinance Fixing ~Owl or the City of Mason lhal Layne­ cepted at its bid price of $35, ust 18, 1965, at 11:15 a.m. In (Jllirr.d to Jll'r)Vf' thf!lr dnim, arul lwn·:t tofore determined by the Coun­ ORDER TO ANSWER will ho cloh!l'ndm:U. Gredit,UI'H mw;t. Northern are hPt'elly aulhorlzr!d 440.2G. The forpgoing rnsolution F1le No, 3000-S file swom Lhc aru.l cil to-wit: the sum of $6,990. the Probate Courtroom, Lansing, dalmti with c:ou;·L to commnnce lhn IWet~ssary l'P­ ·was support('>cl by Couucllman Stntc ol Michi{:an, '!'he Circuit Michigan, a hearing be held on nerve u cupy on Evtdyn .c. l·ar~wt, Now therefore be It resolved Court fo1· the County of Int:hnm 1505 Dof;ltHl Blvd., Lannru~, Mll'h· pairs on City Wt!ll 113 and lht! LOJ'Pn Shattuc~k and adopted by :he petition of Fred E. Carl, that the Council mf!et on Mon­ Flowers Are a Gift of Beauty IJEA'J'HICI:: L. l'OLIJAMUS, l'lnin· hnut IJrior lo Huid hlmt•in~. pump for said Wf!ll and lhe City \he following vole: Yc;s, 6. No, tiff vs. G8UllGI:: J, PULIIAMU~, lle- Jr., for appointment of an ad­ Publication .unci ~wrvice ;,hull hu day August 16, 1965, at 8 p.m. fendnnl. · made nli ll}' :>tntutt: nrul Engineer is dii'P.cled to nolll'y 0. ministrator, and for a determi­ vt·ovide:ci In the City Council rooms to re­ At n acsslon of snld Court, held In Court rule. Layne-Northern. The foregoing July 19, 1965 the City llnll, City of Lansing, said lation of heirs. Dnlc: July lfl, lUfiri rpsolution v; as supporlnd ily view said special assessment County and lltate. on the ~Utn dny By Councilman Rich:u·d Morris Publication ancl service shall JAMEll '1',1\,\I.I.M/\N roll and divide tlw same into such or July, A. IJ., lDOG. A true copy: Judge uf Probat1~ Councilman Hichard Morris and HesolvpcJ by thn City Council ge~e~~eh Present: liON. SAM STREET be made as provided by statute Bodric installments as the Council shall llonniu adopted by thr. following vole: ol' lhe City or Mason lhat a IIUGHk:S, Circuil Judge, md Court rule. J)eputy Prolmtc Hc~-ti:;tcr dr.lf!rmim': On the I ~th dny of Ma)', A. D., UA YMOND JUSEPU Yes, G. No, 0. public !waring shall he lwld on 1065, nn nct.ion wns !ilcU by Dent:lcC Date: July I 0, 1965 ottd Attonu:y fcJr JlCtltiQncr July 19, 1965 lhP 16\h day OJ August, 196G, L. folhamus, 1'11\intiff. uga1n11t JAMES T. KALLMAN ~so Stoddurd llldg, Lan•in~r. 2£1w3 Bro it further rnsolved that the George J. }JulhnmuH, Defendant, in By Councilman V.L. Snook. at 8 o'cloek p.m. in lhe City ffiaftt' this Court to o1Jt1lin n dJVDI'CC fL·om Judge of Probate ---PUB!.ICATtON·O-RDER _____ Hesolved by tl!P. City Council City Clerk shall cause to be inc bonds of mntl'lmony, A. true copy: Hall In llw City ot Mason, to published in the Ingham County IT IS HEREIJY Ol!DERED, tltnt E-877 of the City of Mason that the considPr any objections to the Bonnie Bodrle State of Michigan, Prohal(J Court News for 2 consecutive weeks a Qheenhouge the Dctcndant, Gcoruc J. Polhamus, offer of Jack Slagln Fin• Equip­ following propospd public lm­ whole last known uddrcsa i:i licncrnl {or the Cou nly nf ln~h:un notice that the Council will meet Deputy Probate Register A, !).,. ment & Supply Company to pur­ Delivery, Detroit, Michignn, sh~ll nn .. EHl«te of FHANK 118'1"1'H, provenwnt~ mTH BURWELL cenacd. , at said time and place to re­ BWcr or tnl\e such other nct10n na I'1' IS OllllEHED laint filed iu this Court. tors musl file f\WOrn dn.lnl~ with thf, vote: Yes, 6. No, 0. ment roll may file his objec­ cout·t und serve a cot•Y on How;u(l mos Stn;el about. 2314 ft•r•l. Phone OX 4-4871 Wire Service MARVIN J, SALMON STATE OF MICHIGAN July 19, 1965 tions hPreto in writing with the For SAM S'l'REE1' HUGHES D-4671 l!ic.kll, 63a Univeniily lJI'i.Yt! 1 Bn~t The cost of which is to lle Lansing-, Michi);nn, I•rim• In l'inld By Councilman V.L. Snook. City Clerk. The foregoing res- A tr~c copy: Circuit Judge Probate Court for the County l1cnring-. . CoriJclin. G, ilcrgeon 1 1 1 Resolved by thn City Council De!'UlY Clerk of lngha m I)ublicntion ar.d survH'C li ml HI ClJUN'l'EHSIGNED: made as llrov;.dcd by statute and of thP Cily of Mason that. thP Court rule. Comcll" G. 1Jc 1·geon Estate of WIRT MCCLAIN, De- City of Mason pay HP.l!~n Slrail D·•te· July 13 IUG5 INSULATED IJet>uty Clcl'i< ceased, · ' ' JAi.!ES 'I', KAl-LMAN ll1e sum of $25 pP.r wnnk to a PAI!KS, CHURCH, WYDLE & IT IS ORDERED that on Aug- llAHNS, Attorneys 1 A true couy: ,Judgt: of Pro bah•.' total amount of $200 to and for Bonnie llodrio , THERM·O·BOWL 517 s. (:rnnd, L~tnsing. 29w·l ust 10, 1965, at 4:15 a.m. in ,.IIIACI.E COATING FOft POTS Am'l ,All$! ~ Duuuty Probate Hc~n1tcr setting up the playground pro­ l~\.__;),;::1"""""'"-· --_PUB.LlCATION ORDI::R the Probate Courtroom, Lansing, DAN!EL C, LEAHNEll, Atlr!rlloy gram. 'T'he foregoing resolution State of Michigan, Pt·obntc ~~nJ..t Michigan, a hearing be held on 220 A11Jcrt Ave .• East LuJJ~lllH'·2~hv:i was supported by Councilman SPEC II& Cot· tho county ot Ingham the petition of Alberta Thuma, Murl Eastman :md adopted by Estnte o( 'l'IIUMA::l I'ISJJER, De· Special Admjn!stratr!x, for al­ tlw following vote: Yc•s, G. No, ,ce~~~dis Ol!DERED thnt on Scptcm· lowance of her final account. 0. be•· 1 1%5 nt u:ao A. M. in the Publication and service shall July 19, 1965 Probate l:u~rtroom, Lnnsing, Mich· be made as provided by statute lga.n. a hcanng- be helU on the l;e~i· By Councilman Claude Cady. 1~o~CAN tion or Claude I• iohel' for IH'Olmle of and Court rule. Resolved by tl!P City Council C o Q I 1 A N Y 'oo~­ " pun>ortcd will, lor the npJ•oint• Date: July 20, 1965 ment ol " fiducinry und !o•· n de- JAMES T, KALLMAN of lhe City of Mason that tile inq ut~nsil, rep~irs TABLE CLOTH termination of heirs, regular date and l.ime for \he l'ublic:ttion nnd service shnll b• ,Judge of Probate seratehcd Teflon co.tf· · mallc ILS tlrovidcU I.Jy :.talu~c nnU regular meel!ngs of the C i t y ed coo~wHe! Spr<~y Court rule, A true copy: Council is hereby established as Dnte: July 20, 1905 Bonnie Bodrle PLY !:Opper, lin, dlumi­ JAME~ T. KALLMAN follows: This handy J.N.f bowl consists of a thick polystyrene Deputy Probate Register num, gl~ss, porcel11in, A true cop)': Judge of l'rob~~e Regular meetings slmll be held base, easy-to.claan 3 qt, stainleH steel bowl ilnd Donnie Dodl'io JOSEPH C, COX qrills, ovefls or ice trays on the first and third Mondays of cover, Keeps hot or cold. DetlU ty l'ro llu tc Register Attorney for petitioner - for non .stic~ ddio11 tight fitting things Also DAVIIJ M, SEF;L'it: each month at 7:30 p.m. at lhe an e~ccllent ice bucket - hofds 3 trays of cubes. Attorney for tletitioncr 112 E, Grand River Ave. .wd gre.1se free coo~­ 1'' City Hall in Mason. In the event ln~sc. 54"~84" lor all wood or metal IOOa·l007 Bauch !Jidg., Lansing, Fowlerville, 11-!lchlgan 2Dw3 'inq. Invisible, hstelcls, 2Uw3 li!bl~:h Fully vmni!ble. Fringed edges, 110ft-toJ4,, A!M>rted color5. PUBLICATION ORDER S'I' ATE OF MICHIGAN · E-1122 E-1060 ·Etnte of Michigan, Probate Court Probate Court for the County nAiways Plenty of Spacious Parking" !or the County of lngh:mL Estate of COltA HULL, Deceased, of Ingham 11' I:> Ul!UEilEU thnt on Se1>tem· Estate of MABEL GALUSHA, MAN OR WOMAN bcr 1, ltl65, nt !.1:45 A. M, in the Deceased. Probntc Courtroom, Lnnsin~-r, Mich .. i~an. u h~at·in~ be held on the veti­ IT IS ORDERED that on Sep­ Earn up to $10 per hour in your tion of Jcnnne M. Dnman t'o1· :lJl· tember l, 1965, at 9 a.m. In tJointrnent of nn nJ.ministrator, nntl spore lime: Service and collect for n determinntion of heir~. the Probate Courtroom, Lan­ from your OWl route of coin Kerr Hardware & PuLlicution nnd HCI'vice shnll be sing, ~1lch!gan, a hearing be held operated mochines. We establish mndc as Jll'OvideJ by ~ilntul\: and Court rule. on the petition of Russell Her­ route; car ond references IJalc: July 20, 19G5 rick for probate of a purported desiroble. Minimum investment JAMES T. KALLMAN will, for the appointment of/{ of $985 required. \\l-ite to King A true copy: Judge o! l'robntc FIBERGLAS PANELS Dist.. Co., 510 First Ave. No., Garden Center Donnie lloc.Jrie fiduciary and for a determina­ Minneapolis, Minn. .. lJtDUty IJrobatc Register tion of heirs • Ideal for patio covers. lCJ:;Nlt Y Joi~CIIEI! 222 S. Cedar Mason Attorney !oJ• lJCtitioncr Publication and service shall Translucent. Easy to Phone 67 6-5040 70G Americ:w JJank & Trust Co .. be made las' provided by statute work, l1ldg., Lansing. 29w3 and Court rule. Da!e: July 19, 1965 PUDLICATION ORDER JAMES T. KALLMAN E·l12~ Judge of Probate State or Michignn, rrobate Court !nr the County of lnghnm A true copy: Add Beauty, Protection &Value To Your Home Estate o! WILLIAM I'. FROST. Bonnie Bodr!e Dccca!:ied. , IT IS OIWEilED th:tt on ScPtCtn• Deputy Probate Register With Custom Built Awnings, Patios and Carports her l. 1965, nt 10:15 A. M. in th~ F. )IIERRILL WYBLE }Jro!Jate Courtroom, Lnnsing, Mich· Attorney igan, a lH:arim~ Lu held on the pet!· tion of Henry Harmon for t1robate 517 Sou!l, Grand Avenue PICNIC TABLES .o! a vun~ortcd will, for the ::LllllOin\· Lansing, Michigan 29w3 :tnent of a lilluciary and Cor a deter• Eating outdoors is a minfLtion 0( hcif'S, real treat for the fam­ Pu\Jiiclltion :1nd service shall be STATE OF MICHIGAN made iLg JlroviUed Ly Btatute and ily. See our fine picnic Court rule. D-7649 IJate: July 20, 1905 Probate Court for the Countv tables. IDEAL JAMES T. KALLMAN of Ingham • e.:omplete A true CO flY: JuUc:e of }Jrobatm for "Bor-B-O's and Uonnir.: Uodda Estate of FRANK M, SLUY­ Aluminum Bf:tJUty ProLate R~;gi!:itcr entertaining" ALV!Jo.' NELLE!t T ER, Deceased. Attorn£'}' for tJetitioner IT IS ORDERED that on Aug­ ·Construction 1o:a 1:,;, .Midu).!'Hn Ave., Lansing-. ust 9, 1965, at l 0:30 a,m_ in 29w3 e16. Decorator the Probate Courtroom, MasoiJ for that "out of the PUBLICATION ORDER Michigan, a hearing be held on sun" play area for Colors E-1121 the petition of Sterling J. Sluy­ Stnte or Michiuan. Probnte Court eAluminum by Reynolds for the County of Ingham ter, E:o.:ecutor, for allowance of the children Est•tc o! JUliN 'I'IIUitMAN. De· his final account and assignment FENCING eAII work ceaseU. of residue. I 'I' IS OHDERED th:t t on Septem· Enclose your garden Guaranteed· her I, I%;, at 10:00 A. M. in the Publication and service shall for the "Patio by Probate Courtroom, LanHin~. Mich~ be made as provided by statute with an att,ractive & Insured igan. a hearing Le held on the t~eti .. the Pool" tion of E:;sie M, Thurman for av­ and Court rule. fence. See us for ideas nointment of nn administrator, nnd Date: July 14, 1965 and suggestions. !or a determincttion of heirs. Publication and &ervice shall be JAMES T. KALLMAN mode a:s provided Ly 11tatute nnd Judge of Probate $$$SAVE$$$ Court rule. $$$SAVE$$$ D•te: July 19, 196; A true copy: JAMES T. KALLMAN Bonnie Bo:!rle A true copy: Judge of Probnto Deputy Probate Register NO OBLIGATION I Bonnie 9odrie L CUSTOM ALUMINUM MFG. CO. FREE ESTIMATES Deputy Probate Rep;i~ter LLOYD D, MORRIS I I W, CHA!tLES KiNGSLEY Attorney for petitioner Attorney for petitioner 314 S. Hosmer, lansing rc:~u C'oll•~tJ 707 llnnk of Lnn•in~ Dldg., Lnn• 152 E. Ash &ina:. 29w!! Mason, Michigan 29w3 PHONE: IV. 4-4266 •••• 393-3126 \ The Ingham County News, Wednesday, July 21, 1965 - Page A-3 Tennis Spotlights Boys'Camp LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Sl'A1'E or;• M:ClllGAN STA1'E OF MICHIGAN D-3433 Probate Court fot• lite County E-1069 RecreationProgram Diredor uf Ingham -' Probate Court for the County ol' INGHAM Thirty ·ten n 1s players from Estate ol' JU r,ES (a/k/a .rule) suits wlll appear In next week's DANOWITZ, IJccoased, 'Estato of MADEL l~. CHIS­ . Flint came to Mason last Wed­ paper, PIN, Deceased, IT IS OIWI•;mm !hal on Aug­ ne-sday to play against a vaca­ IT IS ORDEHfW that on Sep­ So far 34 beginners have been Is Chosen ust 13 19GG, at 10:4G in tion-depleted Mason team. · 1 a.m~ tember 1, 1065, at 9:15 a.m. taking lessons each day, followed lhe Proi>alc Courtt·ootn, Lan­ MakIng an especially good in the Probate Courti'Oom, Lan­ by 28 Intermediates. Robert L. Drake, director of sing, Michigan, a hearing IJC showing for Mason were Jennell· The Mason recreation program Camp Ingham Inc. lhts week sing, Mlcltlgan, a heat·ing he heltl Cappo, who defeated Jo'lfn!'s Jay.·, an. held on the peliliott of Allieri­ continues to draw capacity at­ nounced the appotnlnwnt of James on the petition of Leonard J. cee champion, Christine Toups, can Bank aiHI Trust Co., 'l'rus­ tendance. A recent additional ac­ F, Ghasttn, 37, of Grand Ledge Crispin fot· (JI'OI1ate of a pur­ then paired With Pam Duke to !ce, for· allmvance of its fifth tivity was the mal1lng of vases as director of the new Camp ported wlll, for lite appointment win a doubles match, Cindy Bit­ annual account. and leather articles, H!ghfields, the opportunity camp of a fiduciary anrl for a de­ goOd and Pat Clfpper a! so won Publication and service shall lerminallon of heirs, their doubles, Eighty children attended the for boys In Onondaga township. IJe made as provided by statuto Disney tllm ''Light In The For­ Ghastln will take over his duties Publ!catlon and set·vJce shall One of the best matches of and Court t·ule. est," while 105 were present at August I. Dale: ,July I G, I 9CG IJe mmle as provided by statute the day was that of Pat Birney and Court rule. and Bill Strait against Bert Bot. Davy Crocket, Indian Scout. ,JAMf.S 'I', KALU·!AN "Next Friday's attraction will be Camp Ingham Inc., anon-tn·ofit Date: July I 0, I OG5 hlll and Bob Sandford. The Ma­ Judgo of Prol>at8 "The Littlest Out! a w, 11 Twenty­ corporation is sponsoring the A true eopy: JAMES T. !all' !~cg'i.~ler day evening. More are welcome. Bonnie l3odrie defeating Jan Stannard and Tom is no·.·t in the process of construc­ AMEHICA!\ BANK & 'l'Bl!ST CO. Deputy Probate Hcgister Doyle, 10-9, Archery wlll begin this week, tion and until the first building is Trusl Dept. and next Monday ntghtlhere w111 HAllllY D, IltlBBAHD Players participating in a completed, he will have hi J of­ Lansing·, Michig·an · 2Dw3 be a ping pong tournament at Allorney for petltion~t· match for the first time in­ l:iteele street school for teen. fices at 116 W, Lapeer street In 1108 Michigan National Tower cluded Mary Thorburn, Pat Rees- Lansing. PUBLICATI6N ORDER agers and adults, J;.tiJ21 Lansing, Michigan 29w3 . er, Marie Aldrich, Janet Juder­ Stntc or Michlgnn, P••obnto Court john, Julle Sheffer, Tony Doo­ ;:::;:~:;;;;;;;:;;;:::;;;;;:~;.;;;;:;:::;~;;;;;:;:::;:::::;;:;::;;;;: Ghaslin is a veteran in coun­ !or the County or 1nuhnm seling and has been employed Estntc or ULIV>;It 1', FORD, De· STATE OF' MICHIGAN little, Scott Lambertson, Martin ccnscd. E-115 Gal'l'y, Dave VanderVeen, Mary by the state since 1954, He is I'l' IS onngmw thnt un Sor>tcm· Probate Court for !he County a native of the Lansing area and her I, 1 06G, nt 10 :!Ill A. M, in tho Cotton, and Sue Schllcter. iii. IJ~i~Y1l !i! Probrltc Courtroom, Lrtnlling-, Mich· of Ingham Wednesday, July 20, the Ma­ a graduate of J. W. Sexton hit(h lgnn, n henring he held 'lD thll JICti· r,;state of GLEN L, ABBai'T, Mr. and 1\ld Every Friday only * * * • * Selection ol' the new director JAMgs 'r. KhLLMAN on lhe pelilion of Dolores Adams $J, JG Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford, ac.. followed interviews with man)' A true JudKc of just as a student was attempting to parallel park. A driver of the second cop~: l'ro~.nte Cornell, a/k/a Delores Adams HAMBURGER compalned by their house guests, highly qualified pe1•sons by a Dcr>ut~Uonnle Hodri11l'rcll"'to r:.,gistcr car was waving at a friend and didn't see the student car. The student SHOPPE Mr.. and Mrs, Fred Hartley of committee consisting- of warren l!ENHY J. t•ISCIIEn ComeII, Executrix, for a~lowance 129 West Ash 7 9111 t I k nf her final account, lcn~s for OR • London, England, spen ast wee. Ritter, Alton J. Stroud, De1·wood Attorney7ou Amct·ie:w for fJetitiuncrBank & 'l'rnst ntdr~ .. driving at the time wasn't to blame, but a good lesson for pupils in all touring northern Michigan, Boyd and M. c. F'eemau, Lnnsln~. zowa extraordinary servicl~s, and as­ signment of rl'sidue, classes can be learned from this minor accident--keep your eyes on the Publication and set·vicfl shall . road, ';'91L~tl~t,milflfmf&HR!iriM

INPATIENTS Kevin Tunnell, Leslie lng and applying approximately Mrs, Nell D, Bement, Mason Kim Tunnell, Leslie 3, 726 tons of bltumlnus surfacing John W, Birkett, Mason Timothy Medina, Stockbrld~e at a price of $35,440, Mrs, Howard Bodell, Stockbridge Mrs. Robert DeLong, Lansing The law firm· of Miller, Can­ Asher Brown, Mason Timothy Medina, Leslie field, Paddock and Stone w111 be Allan Clark, Mason John I.aird, Jr., Gregory ret!llned to advise .thQ ctty as to Mrs, Spencer Gallaway, Leslie Gerald Baughman, Mason proper procedures. In placing the By LULA HOWARTH Anne Partridge, Lansing Alan Ayers, Eaton Rapids question of a new fire station Anthony Piper, Holt Brenda Ayers, Eaton Rapids and city hall on the ballot for Reading the records and nar­ Ellis Rlbby, Leslie Sherry Ayers, Eaton Rapids the necessary bonding to finance ratlveG .!hat make up history is Joseph Sampson, Lansing Robert Hess, Mason the project. never' as Interesting as 11 vlng George Sanford, Mason Mrs, Robert Unland, Mason with those stories. Hugh Smith, Mason Sheila Shelton, Mason With the proper setting and the Joseph Szlchalt Jr., Mason Miss Mavis Craddock is a right props history comes to life Mrs. Philip Vlancour, Lansing patient at University Hospital, and mometarlly the space age Is Mrs, Laura Wright, Lesl!e Ann Arbor. Signals forgotten and plonear days, In­ Mrs, Ida Williams, Mason BIRTHS dians, the Civil War, the gay OUTPATIENTS A girl, Jammle Ann, was born (Concluded from Page 7) 90's or the days of World War Rollle Speer, Mason July 16, 1965, at Mason General I are the real events, J. C, Nelson, Dansville hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James pedestrian signals will be In the To see the furniture, utensils Wilfred Jewett, Mason E. Ackley of Lansing, neighborhood of $900. The state and tools with which an earlier Mrs. Cleo Dlsenroth, Mason SUbia is the name chosen for highway department has agreed to generation 11 v e d is to relive Mrs. W1lliam Bradford, Eaton the daughter born July 18, 1966 pay for half of the expense. those days In imaginative· splen~ Rapids at Mason General hospital to Mr. Councilmen expressed concern ctor, Mrs, James Fisher, Mason and Mrs, Antonio Aguirre of over what would happen to the Timothy Coullng, Mason Mason. pedestraln signals when the traf­ There are houses in Ingham Jerry Mire, Holt fic signals switched over to county that hold treasures and tell Mrs, Norris Parker, Mason To Visit Canada flashers in the evening, fascinating storIes. These Mrs, Maurice· Regis, Mason stories date baclt as much as 6 H,S, Pulver, Mason Alton J, Stroud, superintendent stolz told the council it was generations covering as many as Dexter Hughes, Mason of the Ingham Intermediate school impossible to regulate the traffic 150 years of time. You may Mrs. John Groh, Stockbridge district, and Mrs. Stroud left signals as the highway depart­ see rooms furnished with furnl­ Wednesday by car for a 3-weeks' ment had the keys to the con­ turP. as it was used a century vacation In Alberta, Canada. They would have to be shut off at ago with many details of living Graham-Palmer wlll visit Banff, Lake Louise and therefore, the pedestrian signals exactly the same as In those Glacial National park. on their would have to be shuf off al ·night, days, even to a baby's layette Vows Exchanged return trip they plan to visit the with the long skirts and hundreds Black Hills of South Dakota. of tucks made 80 years ago. Mrs. Ami Terrill sits on a love seat in her While on the subject of traf­ Mrs. Ami Terrill and grandson, Tom Soule in Miss Mary Lee Graham, Parlor. 11 fic signals, stoh1 reported to the the' "Museum • • daughter of Mrs, VIrginia Dean As you look at these carefully Graham, 1821 W. Rundle street council that the control box for Jewett Reunion preserved articles you get a lors of early days looked when ladles, butter pats with Indented and James Oliver Palmer Jr., the light at Jefferson and Maple to clean the Inside of the glass father James Rae's home In feeling of being In a different designs used to decorate the chimney. son of Mrs, Mary Palmer of Holt streets Is worn out and obsolete. opened on rare occasions, for· Paisley, Canada, Mrs. Terrlllln­ world and these things before you weddings or funerals. homemade butter, brown jugs and James Oliver Palmerof3306 To Commemorate There are no limitations to the• T!erued heirlooms and treasured are a part of our present day that so met! mes held maple syrup W. J oily road, were married In "My department has c a 11 s on memories such a home will re­ keepsakes some of which came living. We are denizens In a or boiled cider and other II mes st. Paul's Episcopal church at the light frequently and by the In other rooms are to be found call. The human Interest appeal from the great grandfather Rae Joseph Jewett new land. was used to carry cold water or 11:30 a.m. Saturday morning, time an officer gets down to cor­ ornaments, quilts, rare pieces of makes It a part of any life that In Scotland who was a guard In lemonade to the men In the field. July 17. Miss draham attended The 51st Jewett Family rect the problem Is has corrected china, embroidered and knitted reaches back 3 score years or Queen Victoria's cortege, Such a home is that of Mrs, Here are spinning wheels, soap Michigan State university, and Reunion at Ingham County Park Itself," he said. bits of handiwork of those days, longer, To Mrs, Terrill and Mrs, Terrill and her daugh­ Ami Terrill on Meridian road. stones, a Civil War musket, a her fl ve daughters ru:1d families Mr. Palmer attended Western In Mason will be held SUnday, In this spacious brick house-­ ters; Mrs, Charles Laing, Mrs, Finally you will find yourself coffee grinder, and hundreds of there is a family bond that makes Michigan university, July 25. The picnic dinner will The light gets jammed on either built in 1887--ls a rare his­ Emery Artz, Mrs. LaVern Soule, Reverend William S, Hill sol­ start promptly at 1 p.m. Ice In a room filled with various articles that tell their part of his­ an added Interest. Mrs. Lawrence Simpson, and red or green and will remain so torical collection, not an odd tory. emnized the ceremony. The bride cream and soda pop will be fur­ for an Indefinite period of time. small articles that tell their part . Both the maternal and paternal Mrs. Richard Lyon have given a piece here and there, but com- Among these things is a rare was given In marriage by George nished, The police · chief Indicated he of early Americana. ·grandparents were pioneers and rich legacy to their families iind plete furnishings In room after collectors item; a housewlfes aid well known famllles in the county, G. Strickland, could probably get a used con­ This Mrs, Terrill calls her to ail who are privileged to In observance of Mason's Cen­ room. A parlor has been re­ In cleaning the chimneys on on Some of the heirlooms came For her wedding the bride trol box from the city of Lansing, "museum". There are crock enjoy these historical treasures, chose a full length gown of peau tennial year, the famlly is com­ stored authentically as the par- lamps, Constructed of wire, It from the Swan, Terrill, Davidson by preserving and restoring them rhe council took no action on churns, butter bowls and wooden folds and opens like an umbrella. ·de sole enhanced with rosepolnt memorating July 25th as Joseph this at this time. and Rae families, From grand- for others, lace at the portrait neckline, W. Jewett Day. On May 6, 1865 the front bodice and the elbow he was honorably discharged length sleeves. The gown was from the Union Army and re­ designed with a carriage back turned to the home of his par­ Merger sweeping Into a chapel-length ents, Joseph Porter Jewett and train. She carried a bouquet of Miranda Freer Jewett. As Manhunt Came to End white carnations and yellow rose­ The Jewett farm of 100 years (Concluded from Page 1) buds •. ago was located at 4332 W. Col­ umbia road, Mason. The farm Is recommended improvements In Miss Sharon Graham, sister of program would call for. the bride, served as maid of hon­ now owned by Mr. and Mrs.Dorr 4. A school with relatively or, She .wore a slim sheath gown Cady, Tuesday Near Stockbridge small enrollment tends to have of aqua silk shantung styled on Born September 15, 1642, his a more narrow curriculum, since Empire lines, Her bouquet was early llfe was spent on a farm there Is likely to be too few white and aqua tinted carna. near Chelsea. On February 14, candidates for certain special­ tlons and yellow rosebuds. 1867 he was married to Mary ized and advanced classes to Bridesmaids were Miss Wanda Attlla Claflin, the only daughter justify offering them. Grew and Miss Juanita Grew. of William and Martha .Claflin ·They ·werE' dressed Identically to ,. : of Mason. Three children were 5. A school wlth relatively 'the maid of honor and carried born to this union Arthur and Al­ white and aqua carnations. small enrollment is more likely ton of Mason and Mrs, Louis to assign teachers outside .of ·Lawrence storie attended the C, Mixter (Mattie Belle). The bridegroom as best man. Rodger their major field of special­ wife and mother died April 1, ization, Bouts, brother-in-law of the 1883. bridegroom and John Urquhardt In 1884 he married Eliza A. served as ushers. 6, Involving distinctly separ­ Carson of Chicago, Illinois. Soon ated neighborhoods Into one Special guests were MISS Vic­ after he moved to his farm two school district, one superinten­ kie Bouts and Miss Betty Bouts, Another suspect is Ied away between two miles south of Mason where he dent felt, could lead to tension sisters of the bridegroom and lived for 33 years. In 1910 Jos­ anned officers. Mrs, Mary E. Dean, grandmother between communities which eph Jewett retired from active m~ght jeopardize millage vote~. of the bride. work and resided at his home Mrs. Graham, the brideis 720 s. Barnes street, until his '/, If an area vocational school ·Death Claims mother, wore a yellow linen death December 4, 1924. should be steablished, as author­ FORMAL WEAR sheath gown with match! ng Officers of the present family ized by recent legislation, the Wesley Barkway sleeveless jacket and a corsage group are Herschel C, Jewett, opinion was expressed that some of white carnations. president, Emery H. Jewett, should i:Je located on the east Wesley V. Barkway, 52, died RENTAL After a honeymoon in northern vice-president, and Madelon side of the county since Lan­ July 17 at his residence 725 S. Michigan the young couple wiJl Jewett Lindsay, secretary - sing w o u 1d undoubtedly serve Barnes street, He was born Aug­ reside at 3525 Berwick street, treasurer, the west side. The operation ust ll, 1912 of the union of and dlrec!lon.of such a school, Vernon Barkway and Edna J. ideally, should be assigned to a Cramer at Hudson, Michigan. He TELEPHONE OR 7·3951 school district with a stronger came to Mason from Maple Rap­ Everything administrative organization than ids when he was 12 years old, When Ybrds Can't Express Is normally found In the schools He had lived in Mason since then, from dinner included In the proposed Study, graduating from Mason high jacket (with Your Feelings, Send .. school. Prior to his death he was 8, To achieve advantages of a supervisor at the Wyeth LalJ­ matching Flo·w·ers By Mr. Jerry consolidation one high school, oratorles, having worked there trousers) not the three presently operated, for 23 years. He had been 111 to accessor· FORMERLY JC:Wg;TT'S FLOWE:R 61-o!OP would need to be established, about 6 years, He was a member 310 SOUTH .JEF'F'ERSON STREET Superintendent Fitch Insisted. of the First Methodist church and MASON, MICHIGAN 48854. 9. - The Wllllamston ·School a member oftheMasonLodgeNo. District In ·the relatively near 70 F. & A.M. future, It appears, wm· attain Barkway is survived by his the 2000 minlnium enrollment, wife, Janette, and one sister, GERALD MCKINLEY, OWNER 10. .Explaining the state's Mrs, Frances Bunker of Hast. • equity In school district organ­ ings. ization, Dr. Hecker. pointed out Services were Tuesday at 2 that constitutionally school dis­ p.m. at the Ball-Dunn funeral in tricts In all fifty states are Mason. Reverend E. L. Sutcliffe of essentially state agencies. the First Methodist church of 11. Improvement'In· program, MANHUNT ENDS--A manhunt in the area around Coon lake near Mason officiated. If it came about as a result Stockbridge ended late Tuesday afternoon when sheriff's officers fr~m Ingham of a consolidation, would prob­ 1 ably require more tax dollars. Livingston and Washtenaw counties trapped 5 men as they came out of a One superintendent voiced con. lettuce field. Here are 2 of them, surrounded by officers being loaded into Summer Clearance cern that the people might not Mason supply these. · a police van for a trip to the Ingham county jail. The 5 are wanted for a ui: Probably no dollar sav­ murder in Wisconsin. Ing would result from putting \ (, I -··;J/.·.' . Take one phone call (or coupon below), the schools together, hopefully '.\(-=\ .·.. -''... ··...\': · ..' ... :·' ~ ' . ' . add hostess with baskets of gifts and a b "t t e r use of dollars now being spent. Post 148 ;,.\{I information about the city, stir in genu· .''i< .. ine hospitality, and you'll have a gen· The report of the William. \.,f . ston meeting was brought before erous and delightful welcome. Just At Meeting the full study committee at Its . phone Mason Post 148 of the Brown­ Sheridan Road meeting and after Cavender auxiliary was repre­ ····. reviewing the points brought up, sented at the state convention in the full study committee con. I Lansing July 15 through 17 at eluded that the Interest on the ~.~. the Civic Center, The delegates d\ part of the board members and were Mrs, Grace Ackney, sec­ the superintendents In the 4 dis­ retary and Miss Grace Barber, '-\t tricts was felt to be insufficient The group attended the mem­ at this time to warrant Ini­ bership banquet and were pre­ ". tiating the proposed study. sented with an award for having In other action the study group their quota of members, ------~WELCOME NEWCOMERS! last Wednesday received reports Mrs. Olive Brown, Mrs. Ack­ Use this coupon to let us know you're here from representatives ofthe Sher­ ney and Mrs. Barbara Fuhrman idan Road, Valley Farms, Hurd NAME_ attended the legion auxiliary ban­ and Gunnison school districts, all quet Thursday nl ght, lying north of Lansl ng asking 1 Group Dresses - sizes 7 - 15; 10- 20; 12 1/2 _ 24 1/2; The auxiliary will hold its an­ Sale I Harmless I Non·tox ADDRESS·------­ that the 4 districts be included 1/3 off regular prices. nual picnic at the county park full lime· fire protection CITY __ ------In the Lanstng school district, 1 Group Sportswear including summer slacks shorts knee In Masl,ln, July 27 at 1 p.m. for home. farm. car. office. Please have the Welcome Wa&on Hostess call on me A group of 70 residents In pants, pedal pushers - 1/4 off regular prices, ' ' Q Just aim and pump the fires out! Sleeveless blouses - 1/4 off regular prices, In Mason Arlfo • • • In Holt Area ••• the northwest portion of the Pot­ Puts out al13 types of f~res: wood. 1 table summer lingt:!rie- 1/4 off regular prices. terville school district submitted rubbish. oil and grease. even electrical. I LORRAINE BEBEE I JEAN BRUBAKER a request to the committee that Many other items too numerous to mention, 1 23BE.Eim-Moson 2111Coolridge Made of sturdy, flexible red plastic and is Phone 676·5019 OX 9-2840 steps be taken to make their area a part of the Waverly school effective 1n any cl1mate. Easoly 1efilled. Complete with mounting bracket. district. The request was re­ INOIVIOUALLT !.~-~~~i~;i;.,-~ ...... ;,..;.,.;;.,.;~:;.;:;~fi,;~il'ililili'il SOXEO The Mills Store ferred to the Eaton Intermediate study committee. · Wares Drug- Cameras- Mason Mason

The Ingham County News, Wednesday 1 July 21, 1965 ..: Page A-5 *Hi!f #4¥¥&*

An Ordinance to amend certain eel or Is being constructed, un­ ~ect!ons of Delhi Charter Town­ for the construction or moving of description where no· house less such lot shall have the min­ and must provide adequate off ship Zoning Ordinances No, 13, a non-conforming building; PRO­ number Is ava!lable. Rl ver Garden 31 Imum requirements of land area street parlt!ng facilities, Delhi Charter Township Zoning LEGISLATIVE INTENT 16, 17 and 18 In accordance with VIDED, HOWEVEH, the •rownshlp 3, The maJte and length of Spahr 15 and frontage to permit the erec­ 6, The wrecking, storage Ordinance No, 23 lL Is the Intention of Delhi the provisions of Act 184, of the Clerk may issue a permit to move the trailer coach and Its vehicle Slerllng Farms No. 1 & 2 15 tion of additional dwell!ngs. or dlsmantl!ng of automobiles or An Ordinance to amend certain ..Q~arter Township Board that the Public Acts of 1943 as amended a non. conforming bulldlngfol'lhe and serial number, 4, Each Dwelling Shall: the maintenance or the operation SUPERVISOH'S PLATS sections of Delhi Charter Town- original Delhi Charter Township purpose of el!minating a non­ 4, Date of application •. and Act 359, of the Publlc Acts (a) Have a minimum ce!l!ng No, 6 14 ship Zoning Ordinances No. 1~, Zoning Ordinances No, 13, 16 conforming use, 5, Signature of the property of junk yard Is proh!b!tecl except of 194? as amended. height of seven and one half No, 6 14 16 and 211n accordance with the & 21 shall remain In full force 2. Occupancy of Buildings; owner or owners. accepting his or as otherwise authorized In Indus. The Township Board of Delhi (7 1/2) feet over the entire first No, 7 14 provisions of Act 184, of the Pub- and effect except as same has Permits Required. their responslb!l!tles and llabll- · trial Zones, No publ!c garage Charter Towns h t p, Ingham floor, and seven (7) feet over at No, 14 17 11c Acts of 1943 as amended and been amended or repealed herein, County, Michigan, hereby ordains (a) An occupancy permit shall !ties under the permit Including shall be permitted except as least fifty (50%) percent of the ·otherwise authorized by Zoning No. 15 11 Act 359, of the Publ!c Acts of and that in the event of confl!ct that certain sections of tho Del­ be required before any new build­ that of the payment of any taxes No, 1G second or other floors. Ing may be occupied, Ordinances. 7 1947 as amended. In language, definition or de- hi Charter Township Zoning Or­ (h) Have windows with glass assessed against his or their Thorburn's 14 (b) Permits wlll not be issued 7, SWIMMING POOLS The Township Board of Delhi scription, the original Ordinance dinance No. 13, 16, 17 and 18 a rea consistent w!th needs for property or against the trailer Webert Park 15 for the occupancy of cellars or coach, (a) Definition: A sw!mrn!ngpool Charter Township, Ingham shail be deemed to still be In full shall be amended and repealed proper light and ventilation, W!ndmlll Point 7 County, Michigan, hereby ordains force and etfect, as follows: basements, unless all require­ 6, Signature of applicant. Within the meaning of this or­ (c) Have Inside plumbing and dinance shall mean any perm­ W!ndmlll Gardens exc, that certain sections of the Del- EFFECTIVE DATE ARTICLE II ments for the Zone in which lo­ 7, The names of ail persons, sanitary facilities In conform- anent construction of a pool of any Lot 16 7 hi Charter Township Zoning This Ordinance shall become SECTION 2.2 GF:NERAL REG­ cated are complied with, and ages of all ch!ldren, to be ance with the DELHI Charter dept greater than one foot or of (b) The following sections of Ordinances No, 13, 16 and 21 effective Immediately upon the ULATIONS FOR ALL RESWEN­ 3, Puhllc flhows, Meetings, En­ occupying the tra!ler coach. Township Building Regulations, any temporary pools set upon the land, except. such portions of shall be amended and repealed passage, publication and record- TIAL ZONES Ordinance No. 5. tertainments, Exh!b!t!ons, or Re­ 8, Consent of the park!n,g, 9f same as are zoned "Com­ Jigio\IS Services In the Open Air earth wherein the side walls as follows, lng w!Ur the Delhi Township 1, Width and area of all Lots 5. Deleted, said trailer coach, by slgna!ure, mercial" In Section 7.5 herein, ARTICLE VII Clerk. or Under Canvas; License exceed two foot in height, and Butld!ng Sites: 6, HOME: OCCUPATION PER­ of all owners and occupants of are hereby zoned 'A-2' Hesid­ Zone Plan (a) No public show, 'meeting, (b) No swimming pools shall (a) In any area required to be MITS PRESENTLY ISSUED ARE all habitable buildings including ential; SECTION 7.1•A-11 RESIDEN- entertainment, exhibition, or re­ be constructed or altered except serviced by a public sewer, the DECLARED TO BE NON­ stores, business places, fac­ Section 8, unplatted portions of ligious service of any kind shall wlthin the l!mits establ!shed for TIAL ZONES T k Cl b minimum width of any lot or TRANSFERABLE, BUT MAY tories and Institutions, within Section 15, also a strip of land (a) The following recorded rae U he held under canvas or In the buildings In Article II, Sec, 2.22 building site hereafter accepted CONTINUE UNDER THE PHO­ two hundred (200) feet of the five hundred (500) feet In depth, plats are hereby zoned 'A-11 open air, without first obtaining (a) & (b) of this ordinance, by the Delhi Charter Township VISIONS OF ARTICLE 2, SEC­ tra!ler coach when parlted, on the West side of Pine Tree Residential: license therefor, Takes Part Board for bu!lding purposes; TION 2.1, DELHI CHARTER 9, Signature of the Ingham (c) No swimming pools shall Road, from Sandh!ll Road (exten­ SUBDIVISION SECTION (b) An applicant for such li­ shall be ·sixty-six (66) feet for TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDIN­ County Health Office confirming be constructed or altered until ded to Keller Road, Is hereby Beech Ridge 12 "inside" lots, and eighty (80) ANCE NO, 13. cense must f!le a wr!tten ap­ compl!ance with the Ingham a bu!ld!ng permit Is obtained un­ zoned 'A-2' Residential, Buckingham Estates 22 Meets plication therefor, with the Town­ County Sanitary Code. In Many feet for "corner" lots, said min­ 7, No conditions shall !Je al­ der provisions of Article III, Sec. SECTION 7.5 COMMERICAL College Manor 12 ship Clerk, stating the name of 3, FEES Imum width to be determined at lowed to exist In Residential 3.1, Delhi CharterTownshlp Zon­ ZONES Delhi Acres 36 The Llghtnlngettes Track club appl!cant or appl!cants, nature of (a) A fee, as determined by the front building line. Zones which constitute a hazard Ing Ordinance No. 13, (a) All unplatted portions of the Del Monte, 1, 2, 12 have competed In many meets the activity and proposed site, the Delhi Charter Township (b) In any area required to to health, welfare, or safety, are (d) No swimming pool shall be following sections of land ex­ Dell Ridge 12 since the July 4 week end. Anna together with a petition signed by Board, shall accompany each ap- be serviced by a publ!c sewer, unsightly, or in any way create constructed and allowed to exist cept such portions of same as Edgewood 23 Payne and Gloria Ewing traveled the owners of occupants of s!x­ plication. , .; . Fay all lots or building sites, here­ a nusiance or damage adjoining unless and unt!l It has been en­ ·ar·e zoned 'A-1' Residential In 15 to Columbus, Ohio for the Na­ ty.five (65) per cent of the land (b) Upon rece! vtng the proper lnafter accepted, created or set property. closed with a fence at least six Section 7.1 herein, are hereby Harmony Acres 3G tional AAU meet, accompanied by aside from other lands, shall SECTION 2,3 USE AND AHEA within a radius of five hundred appl1cation and fee, the Delhi feet In height .. zoned 'Commercial'; Hunt Acres & Hunt Acres (500) feet of the proposed their coach. Mrs, Vonda Gerow, contain not less than six thousand REGULATIONS s!te Charter Township Clerk may re­ B. KENNELS Section 16; West 1/2 of Sec­ No, 1 of such activity, stating their issue a non-transferrable per­ 23 They did not reach the f!nais six hundred (6,600) square feet I. 'A' Residential Zones, The (a) Def!n!t!on: a kennel within tion 18; Section 23, except south­ Jefferson Heights 22 but they gained a lot of know- for "Inside" lots and not Jess willingness to have such activity mit, the meaning of lh!s Ordinance west 1/4; West 1/2 of Section Lamoreaux Plats, 1 2,3 following regulations shall gov­ conducted, 1 12 ledge and met some of the finest than eight thousand (8,000) square ern 'A' Residential Zones: 4, All existing permits andre­ shall mean a keeping by any prop. 24; West 3/4 of Section 25, ex­ Loveland Acres issued permits shall expire on 22 track girls In the United States, feet for "corner" lots, exclusive (a) No two family or multiple erty owner or family unit of cept the land lying West of US- Norwood No, 1 (c) The Township Clerk is December 31, of each year, Ap­ 14 The same week end Elsie Lee of any portion lying w!th!n the dwelling shall be permitted In three or more dogs of an age of 127 beyond the five hundred (500) Pine Dell 11 Bandura took 3 girls to the AAU 1 authorized to grant such a 11c­ plications for renewal of the per­ 6 months or older. boundaries of any street or high­ 'A-1 Hes!dential Zones, feet Commercial Zone; East 1/2 Pine Tree Acres 12 meet at Wayne State, July Vlc- ense for such a time as shall be mit shall be made prior to the Root way right-of-way, (b) Multipledwell!ngs are auth- (b) Kennels shall be permitted of Section 36, So much of Sec­ 30 kerstaff took a third place In deemed necessary, if It shall ap­ expiration date of said permit, In Agricultural Zones only. (c) In any area not required orized In 'A-2' Hesident!al tion 7 lies south of the City Supervisor's Plat of the Javel!n, Sue Phelps took pear that such activity shall not Permits shall not be renewed un­ (c) Kennels shall be maintained to be serviced by a publlc sew­ Zones, II mlts of the City of Lansing, Guenther 12 a third in the 880 yard run. be a violation of any law, or wlll less all the requirements con­ and operated In accordance with er, the minimum width of any (c) All dwellings in 'A-1' Res­ except area bounded by a line Thornton's-replat of 22 The club traveled to Utica lot or bu!lding site, hereinafter not endanger the publ!c peace, tained herein are compiled with. the provisions of Act 339 of the five hundred fifty (550) feet South Wentland's College Pointe Idential Zones, shall have a mln­ health or safety. on July 10. Dawn Rutligde came accepted by the Delhi CIJarter !m;lm or first floor area of One 5, No permit shall be re­ Public Acts of 1919, as amend­ of centerline of Bishop Road, 1 & 2 (d) Fees for such 11censes issued unless adequate sewage ed, 25 In third In the 50 yard dash In Township Board for lm!lding pur­ Thousand (1000) s~uare feet, ex­ Bishop Road, Waverly Road and the 12 and 13 year-old division. shall be such as the Delhi Chart­ disposal facilities In compliance SECTION 7,1 'A-1' RESIDEN­ poses, shall be 100 feet, said clusive of any attached garage, M-99. (b ) The following unplatted Anna Payne came In fourth in the er Township Board shall direct. with the Ingham County Sanitary TIAL ZONES minimum width to be determined porch or breezeway, with the (b) The following described lands are hereby zoned 'A-1' senior division of the Javelin with at the frong building line. 4, Trailer Coach Parking Code have heen provided for use (a) The following recorded Residential: following exceptions: lands are hereby zoned Com­ 79'7" and fourth place In the 1500 (d) In any area not required (a) Definitions: A trailer coach by the trailer coach occupants, plats are hereby zoned 'A-1' a. Two story dwellings shall mercial; All land abutting: Section 1, Section 2, except meter run, Sue Phelps came In to be serviced by a public sew­ shall mean any vehicle used or so 6, No trailer coach shal~ be Residential: have a minimum first or main Aurelius Road, from US-127 as otherwise zoned Industrial, third In the 880 yard run 1n er, all lots or bu!lcling sites, constructed as to permit its be­ occupied by a greater number of SUBDIVISION SECTION floor area of seven hundred six­ to Sycamore Street, Delhi Avenue Section 12, Section 13 except the 2,44.0, In the 680 yard medley hereinafter created or set aside Ing used as a conveyance upon persons than it Is designed and Beech Ridge ty-eight (768) square feet, 12 (East and West Holt Road) from South 1000 feet thereof, Section relay the team came In fourth from other lots, shall contain the streets or highways and duly arranged to accom modale, All Buckingham Estates b. Bl-leveldwell!ngs shall have 22 Burton Street to the M.C.R.R. 24, except the land occupied by with a time of 2:06,0. not less than 15,000 square feet, l!censable as such, and shall In­ tra!ler coaches and the immed­ College Manor 12 right-of-way, M-99 (Eaton Rap­ a minimum first or main floor the M,C,R.R. right-of-way, and The state championships were exclusive of any portion lying clude self-propelled and non self­ iate surroundings thereof shall be Delhi Acres 36 area of eight hundred sixteen ids Road) from Lansing City a strip of land one thousand held at Dort field In Fl!nt, July within the boundary of any street (816) feet. propelled vehicles so designed, maintained in a clean or sanitary Del Monte, 1, 2, 12 Limits to Waverly road and to (1000) feet In depth, each side 17. Anna Payne took third In the or highway right-of-way. constructed, reconstructed, or condition, · Dell Ridge 12 of said right-of-way and the North (d) All dwellings In 'A-2' Res­ a depth of five hundred (500) shot putt with a toss of31'71/2", 2, No Bu!lrl!ng Shall: added to by means of an enclosed 7, All Permits with a copy of Edgewood feet both sides. Eifert road, from idential Zones shall have a 23 1000 feet of said Section, East fifth place In the 440 yard run (a) Be closer than twenty­ addition or room In such a man­ the application for the same at­ Fay 15 Lansing City Limits to Holt road minimum first or main floor area 1/4 of Sec!!on 25 except land with a time of 64,8 and a sixth five (25) feet to the nearest line ner as w!ll permit the occupancy tached thereto, shall be displayed Harmony Acres and to a depth of Five Hundred wltll!n the M.C.R.R, right-of-way of seven hundred sixty-eight (768) 36 place In the Javelln with a toss of a street or public highway thereof as a dwell!ng or sleeping in or on the trailer coach for Hunt Acres & Hunt (500) feel both sides, US-127 and one thousand (1000) feet each square feet, exclusive of any at­ of 80'. Sue Phelps took a fourth right-of-way; PROVIDED, HOW­ place for one or more persons which It is issued. Acres No. 1 (Cedar street) from Lansing City stde of said right-of-way; South­ tached garage, porch or breeze­ 23 In the high jump with 4'4". Pam· EVER, that dwellings may be and having no foundation other B. The Delhi Charter Town­ Jefferson Heights Limits to College road, and to west 1/4 of Section 23 and Sec­ way, with the following ex­ 22 Jones took third In the high erecled to conform with any es­ ceptions: than wheels, jacks, or skirtings. ship Clark shall report all re­ LamoreaJLx Plats, 1, 2, 3, 12 a depth of five hundred (500) tion 22 except Phillips Subdlv­ (b) Wherever there is a con­ issued permits to the Supervisor jump with 4' 44' with fewer !IJ!S­ tablished bu!Jd!ng line In the v!c­ a. Two story dwellings shall Loveland Acres 22 feet both sides, US-127 (Cedar !ston, Section 30, except as zoned flict between the following pro­ of said Township immediately on Norwood No, 1 ses, Marcia Rall took second ln!ty. have a minimum first or main 14 street) from Lansing City Lim­ Industria!, and Section 31 visions relative to the parking of re-lssuance of the permit. Pine DP.l! and in the junior division of the (b) Be closer t11an five (5) floor area of six hundred sev­ 11 Its to College road, and to a 9. The owner or owners of Javel!n with 54'2 1/2". This feet to any Jot line that does not enty-two (672) square feet .. the tra!ler coaches and any Pine Tree Acres 12 depth of five hundred (500) feet Commencing In an east and the land where said trailer coach Hoot gave the team 19 points and a coincide with or lie w!thln the b, B!-level dwellings shall have other sections of this Ordinance, 30 both sides. Lots 89, 90, 94, 95, west 1/4 line at a point 325,28 I fs parked .shall .be liable fOJuall fourth place In the final stand­ bolmdary of any street or pub­ a minimum !irst or main. floor the following sect! on will prevail. Supervisor's Plat of 9G, 97 of Holt Farms 1 & 2, feet west of the center post of the local taxes assessed agat'nst ings, Hecords were broken In He highway, detached garages ex­ area of seven hundred twenty (c) No tra!Jer coach shall be Guenther 12 Alsci parcels of land described Section 23, Delhi Township, Ing. said.tra!ler coach, and such local several events. The long jumo· cepted, (?20) square feet. parked and O()cupled in Delhi Thornton''s-replat of 22 as follows: BEGINNING at a point ham County, Mlch!gan, thence (c) Detached garages may be Charter Township unless it shall taxes shall be a !len upon ·the Wentland's College two hundred (200) feet North of record of 16'3'' was broken J)y; West 144,96 feet, thence North L. Vv11!te of Detroit 'I', C, with built to three (3) feet of the side (e) The keeping of cattle, hogs, be parked in Tra!Jer Coach Parks lands where said tra!ler coach, Pointe 1 & 2 25 the South line of the Southwest 0 deg, 18 min. West 1 ?.0~ f~>et 17'1 3/4", The high jump record lot line of any lot that does not sheep, goats, horses, rabbits, established and maintained In ac­ Is parked; and no permit for the QJ) The following unplatted 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Sec­ to the south lln3 of Sycamore of 4'9" was broken byW, Kreiger coincide with or He within the poultry or other animals shall cordance with the· provisions of parl:!ng of any trailer coach shall lands are heeiJy zoned 'a-1' tion 17, and f! ve hundred fifty street, thence West 144,96 feet, of Detroit ·T with a 5'0". boundary of any street or publ!c be prohibited; PHOVIDED, HOW­ Act 243 of the Publ!c Acts of be issued unt!l the owner or own­ Residential: (550) feet East of the Washing­ .c. thence South 0 deg, 18 min. The 440 yard run was broken highway, · EVER, cats, dogs, or other 1959 as amended. ers of the land where samtl are Section 1, Section 2, except ton Road l!ne; thence North five East 1202 feet to the point of by F, Kracken of Ann Arbor. (d) Be sided with any material household pets may be kept for (d) Trailer coaches present­ to be parkpd shall accept ·the as otherwise zoned Industrial, hundred twenty (520) feet thence beginning, personal use only, ly parked and occupied In Delhi responsibil!ty ~nd liabil!ty for Section 12, Section 13 except Her old record in 1964 was not approved by the Delhi Chart­ East four hundred sixteen (416) An area bounded on the South 2. Repealed. Charter Township under Article said taxes by Signing the appli. tlw Soutb 1000 feet thereof, Sec­ 59.6; this year she ran it in er Township Zoning Board and feet, thence South five hundred by Keller rc'ad on the West by 3. Repealed, 2, Secl!on 2.4, Item 4, Delhi cation for said permit, tion 24, except the land occupied 58.4, The 440. yard relay sel the Delhi Township Board or its twenty (520) feet, !hence West Norwood Subdivision and on the SECTION 2.4 GENERAL REG­ Charter Township Zoning Or­ 10, It shall be the duty of the !Jy the M.C.R.R. right-of-way, by Detroit T.C, In 1964 of 49,3' representative. four hundred sixteen (416) feet East by North Park Subdivision Delhi Charter Township Inspec­ and a strip of land one thous­ was won by them w!th a time of (e) Have exposed wood-work ULATIONS FOR ALL RESIDEN­ dinance No, 13, may continue In to the point of beginning, to a depth of 350 feet from Kel­ TIAL, COMMEHCIAL, INDUS­ accordance with the provisions of tor, in cooperation with the Ing. and (1000) feet In depth, each 48,9, on the exterior, unpainted for BEGINNING 175 feet East of ler road, trial and agricultural Article 2, Section 2.1, Delhi ham County Health Officer, thr side of said right-of-way and the a period of more than six (6) the Northwest corner oftlleSouth SECTION 7,6 INDUSTRIAL The next AAU meet will be zones Charter Township Zoning Or­ Ingham County Sheriff and the North 1000 feet of said Section, months from the completion or I/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Sec­ ZONES August 7 in Wayne, Michigan. I. New and Altered Bu!ld!ngs dinance No. 13 so long as the Delhi Charter Township Police, East 1/4 of Section 25 except occupancy, whichever first oc­ 1 tion 15, running thence South one (a) The unplatted portions of curs. (a) All new bu!Jd!ngs erected following provisions are com. to enforce this ordinance and the land within the M.C.R.R. right­ hundred seventy two and one-half the following sections of land are There arc area meets In Lans­ In, or L>ulld!ngs moved In or Into plied with, and excluding the rules, and regulations relative to of-way and one thousand (1000) 3, No Dwelling Shall: (172.5) feet, thence East eleven hereby zoned Industrial: ing every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Delhi Charier Township, shall trailer coaches parked w!thin feet each side of said right­ (a) Contain less than three (3) existing Trailer Coach Plat hundred fifty-five (1155) feet to Sect!on11, except five hundred run by the coaches of various conform to this Ordinance, therefrom, Delhi Charter Township, of-way; South-west 1/4 of Sec­ rooms, exclusive of bathroom or the center of the highway, being (500) feet along West side of Pine schools, This is for both boys toilet, (b) Alldlt!ons to, and struc. 11. No trailer coach park may tion 23 and Section 22 except a. No person shall continue to Lansing and Mason road, thence Tree road; portions of Section 14, dlld girls. Everyone Is welcome tural alterations of buildings park or permit the parking of any be establ!shed In Delhi Charter Phlllips Subdivision, Section 30 (b) Have subsidiary bu!ldlngs North thirty (30) degrees West nol spec;ificallv zonP.d otherwise; and watch or participate in the shall comply with this Ordinance occupied trailer coach or use of Township except in areas des!g. and 31 ami closer than fifty (50) feet of the along the center of said highway Northeast 1/4 of Section 30, meet. There are no entry fees for new bu!ld!ngs, even though the nated as commercial or in­ Commencing In an cast and front lot line, except garages occupy or permit the use of oc­ to the north J!ne of the South so the meet can lJe attended by hu!ld!ng added to, or altered does dustrial zones and upon approval west 1/4 l!ne at a point 325.28 (b) Also the following described which are attactwd to dwellings. cuoancy of any trailer coach, on 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of said either federation or AAU mem­ not so comply. of the Township Board. feet west of tile center post of lands are hereby zoned Indus­ (c) Be erected on a lot upon any site, lot, field or tract of Section 15, thence West ten hund­ trial: bers. which annthPr tiwelli•w; is IO·"at­ (c) Buildings which were erect­ land except hy written permits 5. CHURCHES, HOSPITALS, Section 23, Delhi Township, Jng. red nineteen and seven tenths The M.C.R.R. right-of-way, ~~ ed and occupied befort> the adop. hereinafter provided for In these PUBLIC AND SIMILAR BUILD­ ham County, Michigan, thence (1019.7) feet totheplaceofbegin. through the entire Township, and tlon of this Ordinance, which do regulations. INGS West 144,96 feet, thence North The L!ghtningettes pracl!ce FAT OVERWEIGI-lT n!ng, containing five acres of a strip of land one thousand (1000) every Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Available to )'OU w1tl1ou1 a doct£lr 1 ~ not met>t the structural require­ b. All applications for re­ Churches, libraries, hospitals, 0 deg. 18 min. west 1202 J'eet land, more or less. feet in depth, both sides of said prescription, our product eatlt•d Od­ ments for the Zone in which lssuance of permits to park schools, professional buildings, to the south line of Sycamore Waverly high school track, Girls dncx. You must In~w u~ly fut or y•our North 1/2 of Section 26, rig·ht-of- way, Interested In comtletlng In track money bock. OdrinPx is ;1 tiny tahlc•t located, may be improved If they Trailer Coaches shall be made Township fire and precinct, and street, thence West 144.96 feet The North 1/2 of the NE 1/4 (c) The following recorded and easily swallowed, Gl•t rid of have tl1e proper foundation and to the Deihl Charter Township public ut!lity buildings may be thence south 0 deg. 18 min. East and field, contact M'"s. Gerow excess fat nnrt JivL• lonl;t~r. Odrint•x of Section 28. plats are hereby zoned Indus­ at IV 2-9141. costs and is sold on th!:; siding: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, Clerk. The appl!cation shall con­ erected II]. any zone; PROVIDED, 1202 feet. to the point of begin­ $3.00 ~~unr­ (c) All of Section 14, that is trial: antue: If 110t :oalisfh•d for any n!;J;>l.Jn, any new additions made to such tain: HOWEVER, that such structure ning. just .rctun1 the pnck:lr,l~ to your dru~-­ not platted or specifically zoned Supervisor's Plat No, 11, and gist and g(!f your full mo1wy back, No buildings must lw made upon must conform to the regulations I. The name of the owner or An area bounded on the South Industrial in Section 7.6 herein Hacker Fruit Farms, both In questions nskert, Odrine>: is sold proper permits, and must comply of the zone in which erected, by Ketler road on the West by with this ~unrantt•c by: owners of the trailer coach, or 'A-2' Residential in Section Sections 13 & 14, Eunice Snively with all structural requir~ments relative to the location on the lo! Norwootl Subdivision and on the 2. Th<~ location of the proposed 7.2 herein Is hereby zoned Com­ INVALID PARTS OF Y'lare' s Drug Store Mnson for the Zone in which located. or premises, setback from' the East by North. Park Subdivision parking site as to street or road mnrcial. ORDINANCE, IF ANY MalJ Urder::; Filll'd (d) No permit shall l.le Issued streets and highways, yard re­ to a depth of 350 feet from Kel­ Succumbs at 72 or house number, or by legal (d) Beginning three hundred Should any Section, Clause, or quirements and area regulations ler road. twenty-nine (329) feet South and Provision of this Ordinance be Mrs. Eunice A. SnivelY. age SECTION 7.2 'A-2' RESIDEN­ three hundred eighty-four and declared by the Court to be In­ 72, died July 18 at the Mecosta Where nice folks e:1joy themselves. TIAL ZONES one-half (384,5) feet East of the valid, the same shal! not affect Memorial Osteopathic hosp!tal!n Eatirtg Pleasure Is Found (a) The following recorded Northwest corner of the South the Ordinance as a whole or part Stanwood, Michigan, She had been BEER, WINE - TAKE OUT plats are hereby zoned 'A-2' 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4, being thereof, other than the parts so hospitallzed two weeks. She was Hesidential, <:>xcept such por­ at the Northeast corner of Lot 18 declared to be invalid, tions of same as are zoned 'Corn. a resident of Edmore. Mrs. Sniv- of recorded plat of Sterling ely was born June 26, or mercia!' In Section 7.5 herein: 189~, Sandwiches Farms; East seven hundred of the union of George L. Mallll Walt Koss SUBDIVISION SECTION 1/4 thereof, 29, 32, 33, 311, 35; thirty-five (735)feet to the North­ 1/4 lb. Hamburger Many Others Arlington Park 14 and the West 1/2 of Section 36. and Ella E. Mathews In Emmet east corner of Lot 11 of the re­ Bloomfield P:u k 15 RECISION county. She had l!ved In Ed more corded plat of Sterling Farms, Shrimp Cedar He! ghts 11 Delhi Charter Township Or­ for 20 years, being raised In Pell­ North one hundred fifty.slx and ston and attended Pellston school .. Tax Included In Our Prices. Cole & Cole No. 1 23 dinances Number 17 and 18 are Decamps 14 one-half (156.5) feet, West seven hereby rescinded and they are of she was a memiJer or tne Sevemn • ' Fish· Chicken Baskets To Take Out ... Dennis Decamps Addition hundred thlrty-five (735) feet, no further force and effect. Day Adventist church at Cedar South one hundred fifty-six and Lake, "Help Stamp Out Home Cooking" to Holt 14 INVALID PARTS OF Dennis Decamps Addition one-half (15 6.5) feet to the be­ ORDINANCE, IF ANY ginning on the Northeast 1/4 Should any Section, Clause or She was preceded in death by No. 1 14 her husband John J, Snively. Sur­ Clares Bar & Grill Higgins 17 of Section, 15. Provision of this Ordinance be (e) The following recorded declared by the Court to be in­ viving are 7 ch!ldren, Ben Burch 117 S. CEDAR Holley Acres 15 of Leslie; Mrs. Norma Jean Rob­ MASON 677-9:61 Holt Farms 1 & 2 23 plats are hereby zoned Com mer. val!d, the same shall not affect cia!: erts of Dansv!lle; Mrs. Kathleen Jackson's 14 the Ordinance as a whole or part SUBDIVISION J. F!vash, H l n s d a 1 e, Illinois; Keller's 23 SECTION thereof, other than the parts so Hancock declared to be invalid, Mrs. Natal!e J, Wolfer, Howard Kessler's 1,2,3 4,5,6 15 23 1 Private Acres City; Keith Q. SnivelyofEdmore;' Kess-Pahr 15 25 LEGISLATIVE INTENT SUPEHVISOR'S PLATS It Is the intention of Delhi LeL• E. Snively of Stanton and Kraus Acres Lots 1-5 B Mrs. L!lllanArman, Riddle, Ore­ for the ultimate in steaks and seafoods, the ~iason Go!i· Club Laurel Park 21 Rose M!lls Farms 23 Charter Township Board that the No. 1 15 original Delhi Charter Township gon, Also surviving are 19 grand­ ideal spot for wedding onniversarys, birthdays, ScHolh Meadow!awn 14 2 fvliie.~ of Mason on US-127 (f) One thousand (1000) feet Zoning Ordinances No. 13 & 16, children; 11 great grandchildren; meetings and banquets, Melkv!k Homesights 7 3 sisters, Mrs. Lottie McDonald North Park 14 on either· side of Holt Road In shall remain In full force ancl Open to fh<' PuMic effect except as same has l.leen of Petoskey; Mrs, Wanda Jack­ Norwood 14 Section 13 and 24 except as ! mowlcz of Petoskey; Mrs, Nel­ ., uew and Used Golf Clubs Nosal 7 amended or repealed herein, and specifically platted as 'A-1' or that In the event of conflict In lie Athearm, Petoskey; 3 broth­ Walt Koss s~ CcS • Sweaters • Jackets Park Lane 14 zoned Industrial, ers, Lionel Mann of Kingsford, . Phillips 22 Ia.nguage, definition or descrip­ SECTION ?.?AGRICULTURAL tion, the original Ordinance shall Nolan V. Mann of Big Rapids . Now forming an ea~,y Tuesday Prescott 7 ZONES and Norman V. Mann of Olivet•. Colonial Restaurant Rletsma 7 be deemed to still be Infullforce afternoon golf leaf:)ue. The following sections of land and effect, and Coach Light Lounge Area Bounded by Bishop Services were conductea Wed­ except as otherwise zoned are EFFECTIVE DATE Hoad, M-99, Waverly Road nesday at the Ball-Dunn funeral Call for information. hereby zoned Agricultural: This Ordinance shall become nnd a line five hundred Section 17, East 1/2 of Section home In Mason at 2 p.m. Rev­ all 655-1520 on GrondRtnr(old 16) Williamston Phonr. OR 7-.'1461 or OR 6-5!145 effective Immediately upon Ure erend J. W. Hnatshyn of the Sev- . fifty (550) feet South of 18; Sections 19, 20, 21; South 1/2 passage, pub!lcatton and record­ center tine of Bishop of section 26, Section 27, 28, enth Day Adventist church of­ ing with the Delhi Township ficiated, Burlal was in Fairview . :road 7 except the N 1/2 of the NE The Ingham County News, Wednesday, July 21, 1965- Page A-6 Clerk, · cemetery at DansVille. To hire a To hire domestic workers To sell an electrical appliance Checklist of To rent an 11partmeni To find a lost article or pet' . To sell household furniture ,I to us·e To rent a house To find the owner of a lost item To sell household furmshmgs 21 WAYS To locate a room or aot. • To sell a used car To sell a business Want Ads 1n To locate boarders To sell a truck or trailer To sell toys, juvenile furniture To place a "Personals" ad To sell a motorcycle or bike ' To place your ad, call NEWSPAPER To find 11 new job To sell a boat or airplane To rent a vacant room r0 sell (am eras ~nd equipmen~ OR 7-9011

TERRY FINCH'S GTO - Can he seen at 209 Lawton St., Mason. Processed rood gravel, FOR SALE - Farmall H Trac- POLLED HEREFORD HEIFERS- COMPLETE KITCHEN of cabi- tor with cultivators; Oliver 13 FOR RENT - 2-bedroom fur- [!!pliances Telephone 676-5354. 29w3p fill sand, block dirt. ill months old, R.E, Kranz, nets and ·formica countertoc nished apartment, can OR PELIVERED. Inquire: hole grain drlll; Allis Chalmers 1849 Ph!II!ps Rd., Mason, phone top, including stainless oven and 7-7051 after 6:30 p.m. weekdays. I Notices 1956 FORD station wagon - 1956 GO combine; also large hog feed­ OR 7-6211, 29w3 cooking top. One B' and one 10' 29wl 1 TELEVISIONS -- Due to recon- Pontlac .. lt runs! 1953 Dodge er and hogwaterer.ll980 Berry­ countertop, All cabinets metal struction of new apartment station wagon ln goot.l shape, Call vllle Road, Rives Junction. GIRL'S BICYCLE for sale -just lyle Palmer, REGISTERED ANGUS herd bull- with maple doors, Original price building, table models, portables, 694-2211, 29wl 28w3p Son of B:udoliermere 32, Five OFFICE SPACE --·Excellent lo- l!ke new, 20-!nch model. Will low boys, consoles - TV radio $1925, Sale price $905. May be cations in Mason. One 2 room 1298 Edger Road years old In breeding condition, seen at 1802 Harvey Drive Wil­ sell for $16. · Mrs. Dick Brown, phono combinations, $25 'to $35: MASSEY HARRIS 80 self pro- OX 9-2411 before 6 p.m. OX suite paneled in knotty pine with 534 VanderVeen Drive, phone Private party. Excellent con­ DODGE Dart, 1962- 6 cyllnder, Phone Aurelius pelled combine, $1600; Ford 7' liamston, or call 655-2668: 28w3 pr!VD.te 111.vatory 1B ready to rent 4 door automatic , 9-2558 after, 29w3 Mason OR 6-5528. 24wtf . ditlon, Phone Lansing 882-7977 MA 8-3195 or MA 8-3495, cut combine, $400; 'Massey. Har­ now, $50 monthly. Alsohavesev­ while with blue Interior, mechan­ d~r5~m. 9~* ris clipper combine, 7' cut $150; YEARLING BULL - for service. eral hundred square feet of Ideal Ically good •. Needs some body 24wtf FOR SALE - 4 young register- New Idea 203 heavy duty spread­ Dam has over 500 lbs. as 2 year otflce space in new News build­ CUSTOM COMBINING wanted - work, phone ED 7-7412. 27w3 ed and one grade Holstein cows. Self-propelled Case 800 with er, l!st price $1147 .89; clearance Due to freshen in August. 2 miles old sire. Gold medal sire plus Ing and will finish any or all CUSTOM combining - gleaner. price $800. New Idea 42' grain on production, test and fat. Call ot it to suit lease tenant. This 12 foot cut. Blll Breakey, Phone west and 1/2 m!le south of Onon­ OR 7-0402. 29w3 W!ll truck. Er.nest Dalby, 4317 and hay elevator; new unassem­ daga on Waverly rd, Phone Lloyd 589-8162, Lesl!e, or better still space ide111 for professional ot­ ....._/A_ut_om_ot_ive __ __jl W. Barnes Roan, Mason. Phone bled $57.5; Clearance prices on Hayhoe, Onondaga 528-3555, come and see us about service­ t!ces, Inquire at the Ingham ~;ss Service0 Aurel!us MA 8-3232, 28w3 Custom combining these ltenis. Voss Oil Co., 2347 29w3 able age bulls. Also ponies of County News, Mason. Phone OR N. Cedar, Ho'It. Ph9ne 694-1721. your choice. George D. Covert, 7-9011. 51wt! Mills Brothers 1949 DODGE TRUCK- good Phone Webberville 521-3567 STUMP removal, lot clearing, 29wl 22 YORKSHIRE GILTS - Due to 3589 Tuttle Road, Leslie. condition, Grain rack. Phone 2Bw3 Leslie 589-4285, 28w3 dozer work, insured. Warren farrow ln August and Septem­ 28w3p R11ns!)urg, Sr. Phone OR 7-4938, I Card of Thanks SELF-PROPELLED John Deere ber. L.W. and R.L. Cheney, 427 LAST CHANCE before trade- · 9w5* combine. 12' header In good s. College Rd., 2 miles west LONE STAH 15 ft. aluminum Miscellaneou~ Wanted boat - windshield, seat cush­ ln--1963 Ford Fairlane, 6 cyl­ TROPICAL Aquariums, fish and SPEER - We wish to thank aD condition. H. Weight, 3986 Haynes and 1 m!le south of Mason. Inder, stick-shift, 4-door. Low accessories, low prices, Call of our neighbors and friends Rd., Stockbridge. 28w3p 29w3 Ions, etc.; 30 HP Mercury motor, Real Estate · Homes Dexter trailer. $595, Harold La­ mileage, 20mpg, Very good buy. 372-45138, 1555 Ballard, Lan- for the l1ind things they did for CEMENT mixer -wanted to buy vis, 655 N. US-127 Phone OR Call IV 4-0148 after 5 p.m. sing. 9wG* us, also Dr. Brown and the stafl JOHN DEERE - 10 foot fertu.· REGISTERED Hempshire boar­ 1 or rent, Frank Ferland, Phone Cash buyer for small farm. Cash 28w3 of nurses at Mason General hos­ lzer spreader, Also augur un­ Ramon Waltz. Phone OR 7- 6-1762. 29w3 Williamston 655-2948. 27w3 buyers for suburban homes, pital, Roll!e and Iva Speer. loader, !25 bushel tandem 1;(Je 7018. 29w1 Wanted Income and commercial with 6 ply tires. Ramon Waltz, TRADE Complete movie 1963 HARLEY DAVIDSON- mo- 29wl~ 3-ROOM unfurnished apartment • properties, Buying - Sell!ng real del 74 FLH, windshield and Well Phone OR 7-7018. 29wl REGISTERED Hereford bull - camera outfit, 8 mm camera Call Mrs. Harry Peek, OR estate. Call Boles Realty OR 7- Drilling has telescopic lens and wide bags, A-1 condition.: Priced to HICKS - I wish to extend mJ 4 years old, vaccinated, Bangs 7-0881. 28w3p 2361. 28w3p sell. Phone 521-3070, Webber­ 3 ond •I inr:/1 (o! form nnrl sincere thanks to all my friends 1959 - Model 50 Massey-H.arris tested. Call anytime after 6 p.m. angle; projector used once; large l10mc screen plus cartoons also ville. Call week ends or after and relatives for the get we!: combine. In good condition. Pete Ziv!c, 1160 Lamb Rd. Call LARGE FARM HOUSE - near Mason downtown, zoned com- Clark Hall, 3663 Howell road. developing outfll. Trade for best 6. Harlow Sly, 28w3 3 to 10 ir1ch for cru condlt,•ofl cards, flowers and beautlfulglfts OR 7-0584, 29w3 Holt or Mason. No children. mercial, extra-large house, camping trailer or family tent ing and irrignticm l received during my stay in the Call 521-3294. 29wl Phone 646-6706. Dimondale. Facllit!es for 4 apartments. offered. Phone OR 6-5392 even­ 1957 BELLAIRE - 4-door, good hospital. I also want to than~ TRADE - Shetland pony mares - 2Bw3 Would make ideal professional running order, 4 new tires. Al­ one chestnut, 2 black; also 2 Ings. 28w1 office, Now being used as nurs­ E lcctrt'c Wator SystC'/llY the many people who contr!butee yearlings. Would consider baled CITY OF MASON or Near -Real Ing home. Reasonable terms, l so 1949 Olds 88, To Fir your nee-ds to my fund. I also wish to than! Foods Glen Caltrider, Phone OR 7- Solei and lnstoll~d the Dansville Methodist church hay, grain or western horse sad­ estate wanted: 4 bedrooms, 7 Phone Bea Cllffe, OX 9-2715, 77766, 29w3 Dansvllle Booster club, Millvill; dle In trade. Mrs. Fred North­ Misc. For Rent 1r 8 room colonials, 1 1/2 baths, Weaver Realty, Realtors, 393- Methodlst church and Dansvill< CHERRIES PITTED FREE - You rup, 1100 W. Dansville Rd., Ma­ good lot. Price bracket $25,000. 0450. 28w3 1964 , Roy C. Hart High scrool. Barbara Hicks. piclt, 8~ lb and we pit them son. 29w3 Call Ervin Realty, ED 7-1391 -···------take over payments. 742 w. free, Bring containers. July HAVE PRIVATE ROOM for 1 or ED 2-2688, 29w1 1140 S Jefferson elderly person. Preferred pri­ 20 ACRES - with 40 rods front- Center, phone OR 6-2575. F'REEH - \Ve wish to thank OUI 12 to mid-Aug. Transparent ap­ HOLSTEIN heifers and cows Pilono 677 7971 age on Snow Lake north of Ionia. 29w3 many friends, neighbors anc ples ready late July. Mayes Or­ ready to freshen. Stockbridge vate paid. Phone 882-8086. 28w3 Has good 4 bedroom home, barn relatives for their many expres. chards, 6997 Brown Rd. south of 851-4785, 3325 Swan Road, Lyle IHelp Wanted and garage. $10,000 down. 1961 , ex­ S. W. Hart slons of sympathy during our bl!· Springport. Phone 531-4427. Glenn. 29w3 $22,000 total price. 40 acres with cellent condition. 742 W. Cen­ (at souiiJ city limits.' reavement through the loss of ou1 29w3 PONIES FOR RENT - $7 per NEEDED - R.N.'s and L.P.N.'s 1/2 of small lake near Farwell. ter, phone OR 6-2575. loved one. Mrs. Clarence Freel week; $10 if use of saddle and 1 148 S Jefferson full or part time. Preference Has nice cabin and secluded area, 29w3 and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whit· EVERETT'S White Eggs. Buy hr!dle. Call OR 7-0508. Phon~OR70131 tl of shift, excellent personnel pol­ $15,000. 40 acres with hard to ternan. 29w1 your eggs at the farm, cut 50 FEEDER PIGS - Frank Fer­ 28w3 land, 2585 Howell Rd., phone Icies. Many fringe benefits. get to small 5 acre lake with 1/2 TON PICKUP - '54 Dodge rate prices, save price of mid­ pike, beaver, ducks and deer. dleman, 24 hours from hen to Wlll!amston 655-2948. 27w3 Phone 332-0801. 29w3 farm truck. R. Remington, 2471 CUSTOM combining with new Several retirement homes in the Bennett Rd., Okemos, Michigan. you. 3038 W. Harper road; phone For Rent self-propelled combine. Phone EXPERIENCED WOMAN wanted S"' Clare county area. Lake front 29w3 Dogs & Pets Mason OR G-5827. No Sunday Se>lcr Topes lots on Surrey, 8-Polnt and Shin­ ED 2-8078, 26w3p BULL calves for sale - Bill Blow Torches to do general house cleaning sales, 9w5* gle lakes. Lake front cottage or · J3reakey, phone OR 7~0402. Floor Polishers one .day a week. Thursday or cottages on Sliver lake Lake 13 ~ABBAG E - large heads, 2 for '' · 27w3 Floor Sanders Friday. Must have own trans­ MONUMENTS - We sell quality 3 LITTERS OF PUPPIES - Crooked, Otter and 8-P~int lakes: How Is Your 25~, red beets, $l.fi0 per bush­ Lawn Roi/Ns portation. Call OR 6-4071. at reasonable prices. May we beagles and cockers - $5 and Don Luce, Broker, Farwell, el; turnip greens, 75~ per bushel. Garden Tillers 29w3p quote you a price on your needs? $10 apiece. Roy Donald, 1287 HEAVY SPRINGING HOLSTEIN Michigan, Phone 588-9942. 2nd. Car? Lamb Rd. Phone OR 6-5663. Harlow G1llen, 1697 E. Holt rd. heifer - Real good. Phone Lawn Spre aclers Lansing Monument Company, Mi­ Wallpaper St~amer 29w3 chigan's oldest. 510 E. Michigan 28w Phone OR 6-1674. 28wl Gregory 498-2261. 28w3 GENERAL OFFICE WORK- Ac- Rundown?--- Avenue, Lansing. Phone IV curate with figures, typing, etc. Sm i th H a rd w a re Pleasant telephone personallty. 20 ACHES - 4 1/2 miles south 5-5646. 27w4 GIVE AWAY - Boxer, male, ~ POTATOES - $3 per bushel. FAMILY MILK COW • Jersey. of Willlamston. 3 bedroom par­ years old. Housebroken, good Harry Brenner, Phone 677- 3 year old, gentle. $200.00, Contractor trade experience Phone OR 6-4311 helpful. Please give complete tially remodeled home, aluminum with chlldren. Would like to glvt 0489. 29wl Phone JU 9-4015. 28w3p siding, new fireplace and oil WELL IF THAT IS THE BULLDOZING - excavating and 360 S. Jefferson Mason resume of past experience, edu­ extra good top soil. Fern burg to a good home. Call OR 7-0573, It furnace; barn, granary, etc. WE HAVE THE 2 COWS - 6 year old and 3 year cation, etc., in own handwriting ~ASE, & Son, Phone OR 6-5677. 29wl Dansv!lle schools. $18 500· old and yearl!ng heifer calf. to Box 11, Ingham County News. ANSWER TO YOUR PROB­ 17wltf Furniture 29w3 $2,500 down. Jones Realty, 'wn~ MINIATURE POODLE puppies - . All Guernseys. College bred. OX liamston. Phone 655-2861. LEM. -SEE BELOW- '------,------.J.I 4-2211. 28wl black, have.shots and wormed. PUBLIC AUCTION 29w3 AKC. Ted Steeln, 123!7 Onon­ USED WASHER - In good condi­ FARM LABOR by the month on 1963 Chevy 1/, 4 door. Lots BULLDOZING, sand, gravel, fill of room with real economy. daga road, Onondaga. 28w3 tion. Also TV. Call IV 4-1404. RAM-SHROPSHIRE registered - a dairy and general farm, Call SACRIFICE modern home in dirt. Don Bryde, 1460 Barnes 29wl at the farm 7 miles south of Automatic transmission. road, Mason. Phone OR 6-4371. outstanding 3-year-old, also Sat. July 24 at 1 p.m. Jackson - 6 rooms, bath, gar­ gelding, excellent rider, well Mason on 127 to Covert road age and full basement. $15,000. 9w5* 502 E. Ash St., Mason $1395 3 PIECE BLONDE BEDROOM broke. Dale Weller, 1215 Sher­ 1 mile west to first road south: 3652 Roosevelt Rd., Jackson. Farm Equipment SUITE - springs and mattress. (M-36 3 blocks east of First place on ieft side on Tut­ 1963 Volkswagen Kombi wood rd., Williamston. Phone Close to schools and Aleshire Modern. $65. Call OR 7-1071. 655-2273. 28w3 Court House) to settle tle road. 28w3p Park. Phone 676-5632. 29wl Bus. Extra clean through­ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED JOHN DEEHE 30 combine -like 29wl Mable Every Estate. out. 4 speed transmission. WANT ED - Man to run 11ft truck WILLIAMSTON - 7 room home, new. Has combined less than GOLDEN PALOMINO GELDING- at saw m!ll, Wou'd help to have 3 bedrooms, knotty pinefamlly JERRY SHUNK 150 acn~s. Phone Williamston 4 years old. 4440 Cooper road, $1495 some knowledge of timber. Laun­ room with fireplace, extra love­ SEPTIC SERVICE 655-2351. 27w3p Leslie. Phone JU 9-4278. :: uiivenports, knee hole 1963 Pan tiac Tempest sta­ Gay &Grain 28w3 desks, oval coffee table, stein Lumber Mfg., Phone OR 7- ly bathroom, beautiful yard, pa­ Holt 4038. 25w2* tio with aluminum awning and fire tion wagon. A sharp car ox 9 2825 FOilD, MASSEY-FEHGUSON - living room chairs, several and a real good looker. 24 ACRES wheat straw for sale- small tables, complete d!n­ place, new carpeting. Mustseeto Sales, service and parts. Farm Man to bu!ld fence, Phone 676- appreciate. Phone W11l!amston and Industrial Center, So. Penn., 1663 N. Okemos Road, Mason. ning.room suite, 2bedroom OR lost & Found 5954. 28w3 655-1447. 27w3 $1395 For Your Use at .Tolly rd. in Lansing. Phone Call 6-5992. 29wl sets complete, 2 sets of un­ 1963 Volkswagen 2 door. TU 2-5761. 28wl matched bedroom furni­ ture, sewing cabinet, re­ DENTAL ASSIST ANT -State age, Nice in every way. Kerr Hardware LOSI' - Small dark green pouch I T ·1 1800 BUSHEL EAR CORN - 400 frigerator, gas s to 'v e, marital status, previous em­ 1 -] JOHN DEERE 420 crawler - bag, goes with c en ten n !.a I ra1 ers bushel wheat; also large wood ployment. Experience not nec­ and Garden A-1 shape with 6 foot blade. dress. Addie Mitchell, R 2, Ma­ kitchen cabinet, near new $1395 parts bin, phone Webberville 521- air conditioner, chrome essary. Write Post Office Box Phone OX 9-2654. :l~w3p son 623-2461. 28w1 SINGLE HORSE tra!ler - $150; 1963 Buick Special 2 3190, 27w3 drop leaf table and 2 chairs, 128, Mason. 29wl Center Offers Engllsh riding saddle $60; door. Dynaflow. sever a I antique !terns, $13 9 5 LOST - Angus heifer north of automatic Frlgidalre washer Farm curved glass china closet, WANT£D - Clerical help for part These Rentals . Fitchburg and south of Catho~ $25; All good condition. Phon~ Livestock white sewing machine, pic­ time work In Mason office. 1962 Studebaker Lark 4 Paint Sprayer Equipment llc Church road. lf seen call Wllliamstnn 655-2R85. 27w3 James Zeitz, 2224 Catholic nic table, porch furniture, Typing necessary. Please stale door. V-8 engine. Garden Sprayer SPECIAL dishes, cooking utens!ls, name, age, qualifications and $69 5 New Holland, Baler Boy twine, ANGUS DULLS, 8 and 9months Church road, Fitchburg565- Hedge Trimmer 3032. 28w3 picture frames and lawn previous experience. Write Box $8.45 old. Registered. B.B. Chesley and garden tools, plus many 30, Ingham County News. Sideoolk Edger Too Late To Classify 1962 Volkswagen 2 door. 180 amp. Lincoln welder, $80 Dansvillu. Phone MA 3-3529: other numerous items. 29w3 Rototi ller 225 amp. Lincoln welder, $93 29w! Terms cash. New paint jab. $119 5 Exldc Batteries, $8.95 and up DE'l'HOIT executive will lease These and many others Miscellaneous OPPORTUNITY for local res- his partly furnished Mason Brady choppers & parts at reasonable rates TFN 4-H PONIES. Cheap. Phone OR Ident over 25 interested In home to responsible family. 3 Klenzade Produds JOYCE SAELENS, Exec. weekly Income to $150 to $200 7-0508. 26w3 ELECTRIC Westinghouse roast- bedroom, tiled bath, lavatory, 1962 Chevy II station Chore-Boy l't.ilkers - Parts or more. Write Raleigh, Dept. er; G .E. refrigerator, apart­ cull or write wall to wall carpeting in living wagon. Powerglide. SMILEY POLE BUILDINGS Stock Water Tanks and Hog MC G 672 1257, Freeport, Ill. ment size; window screens and and dining room, fireplace, wood For information and free es: Feeders 28w1p storm windows, 20 each, 24" paneled den, gas heat, automatic $1195 timate~' write or call Smiley Grain Augers SHETLAND PONIES F'OR SALE Wayne G. Feighner 1 Buildings, Hastings, Michigan, x 68''; Phone OR IJ-4161. 24w5* softener, spacious grounds. 1962 Buick Special sta­ Used Trar:tor back hoe and \\iould consider good hay o; Box 36, 945-9103, evenings, 945- loaders straw in trade. Fred Northrup, Auctioneer Phone Detroit LO 7-0622 tion wagon. V-6. wA.c"TED - woman for part-time 29w2!f $119 5 4465. 9w5* Used Cockshutt Tractor 1100 W. Dansville road, Phone help in my small convalescent Flt•estone Farm Tires OR 7-0593. 26w3 LADIES VANITY dresser with Phone 676-5028 home. Must live ln. Someone Farm Hardware 6 brood sows and a boar to A~TIFICIAL large mirror, ~0; Ladies rol­ who wishes home and some farrow October 1. 6 Holstein 1962 C~vair Manzo 4 Hydraulic hose repair ler skates, size 7, $9. Phone OR BREEDING SERVICE Mason wages. No cleaning or washing. heifers. Phone OR 7-4913. door. Powerglia'e. $99 5 M:1.e's Inflations SMALL BLACK 3 YEAR OLD 7-5876. 24w5• Phone OH 7-5652. 28w3 Michigan Animal Breoc!ors 41/2 ton Oliver Awagons, $130 PONY. Gentle. Can be seen at 29w3 Corp. 12 Dairy and Beef John Deere G20 193! Eden road. Phone 677-6811. ~ATURDAY JULY 24 1960 Volk swagon 2 breeds available. All bulls Oliver 77 26w3 cvci/able any day. All bulls -1 p.m. Livestock door. Sharp. J ,,hn Dee J'e - H 502 E. Ash street, Mason, $79 arc the some price. Morning POLLED HEREFORD - !4 STATE LAND SALE 5 afternoon Caterpillar & dozer 'Estate of Mabie Every. Com­ and st~rvicc. months old. R,E, Kranz, 1849 Call plete household of furnishings, Fro ncis Platt Phillips Hd., Mason, phone OR some antiques~ Misc. items. . Hauling We have Mason's most Charlie Brown. OR 7-4521 7-6211. 27w3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That pursuant to the pro\•isions of Section 1.'1 Finest of Form Mochiner1 JOYCE SAELENS. Exec. or Act 206, P. A. 1893, ns Ar;tendect, statt! lands in lncham County will he ptn;cct on the mmket by offenn~ ~nme fo.r sale at public ouction. Friday, com pi ete selection of M-M and Oliver JULY A~1gu.st 13, \965, o.t 10~00 .a.m •. E.S. T., m Supervtsor•s Room jackson CUSTOM COMBINL"lG - with New Holland

The Ingham County News, Wednesday 1 July 21, 1965- Page A-7 Barbs and Praise One of the most beautiful cellent guide. Not only that but he One Year Age--1964 sounding names appearing on a 4 Kenneth L. Preadmore an­ since 1927, has been advanced by is an excellent breakfast cook nounced this week he will seek the postottlce department to dis­ Michigan map when I would pick patch clerk, effective July 1. while slaving over the wood stove re-election for a 3rd term as one up has always been Grand sheri!! o! Ingham county on the . 30 Years Ago--1935 in one of his 2 wilderness cabin Republican ticket, In all llkeihood Mason's next Marais~ It has always intrigut;ld hideaways. Mason city councilmen, aetinf! postmaster·· will be Ernest A. upon !he recommendation of Po­ Kelly, a clerk in Harry E, Neely's me yet I had never been· there There is everythi'ng for the clothing store, Information re­ lice t:lllef Tim Stolz at Judge until last week. visitor. , The beaches of Lake Roy W. Adams of the Mason ceived from Washington Wednes­ justice court, acted on a res­ day revealed Kelly's name had Superior are excellent hunting olution Monday night that can been approved by the county Dem­ If I sound like a one-man Grand malce It hot. for juveniles who ocratic committee and the post­ grounds for the rock houds seek­ roam city streets at night and office department, The appoint­ Marais Chamber of Commerce ing agates and other poor men's their parents or guardians who ment has been forwarded to Pres­ from ·here on out is because the let them, Ident Roosevelt for approval and gem so The . second largest col­ the commission is expected Fri­ area on the shore of Lake Su­ 1Q Year Age--1955 day, lection of sand dunes is handy for Father Paul J. DeRose..Wed­ perior is as captivating as its nesday became the first pastor After nearly 45 years in bus­ exploring. In 80-degree tempera­ Iness in Mason, George M. Webb, name, of St. James Roman Catholic ture last Wednesday a collection church in Mason, He succeeds veteran shoe dealer, has sold his stock to Sam Sewell ot Bay It's a unique area with friendly Msgr, Charles Keating who City, of assorted Browns and O'Briens founded the Mason mission and people operating at a sl?W pace 50 Years Ago--1915 came back from a dune trip with 1 church and who now has been HERE S THE CLASS at Robbins school back in 1897. The picture, A connection has recently been completely absorbed in enjoying snowballs from winter drifts transferred to the pastorate of the established with the Leslie Home though faded, contains many interesting things not found in today•s school st. Augustine church In Kalamo­ what Mother Nature and their zoo. Telephone company, giving all which had been covered and in­ room. Youngsters in the front row are Harold Laycock, Evah and lvah Bell subscribers access to the ancestors have bestowed upon Better than 100 bushels to the BOO subscribers In Leslie, sulated by the shifting dunes. Godfrey (twins) and Jay Nichols. Elsi,e Robinson is at the chart. In the acre vias the yield of oats at them. Doehltields on DansvllleMonday, Miss Leigh Scarlett enter­ A must for a. Grand Marais back row are Ethel Nichols, Ida Palen (Williams), Ethel Robinson (Moore), By actual weight the 20 aere tained 16 little friends at her Grand Marais' past is interest­ home on Okemos street Satur­ visitor is a trip to the village Eugene Moore and Grover Dean. Emma Lane of Williamston was the field o! Albegweek ·oats yielded day afternoon, the occasion being ing in itself. One of the few safe 2,180 bushels, That's lOB bushels dump in the evening to see the teacher. Of special note in the picture is the American flag (how many to the acre, · her 7th birthday anniversary, harbors along the southern Su­ 75 Years Ago--1890 black bears come out and up to stars?), the double desks and single ink wells, tht: teacher•s platfonn and 20 Years Age--1945 Arthur Phillips of Alaiedon perior coast, the French ex­ the recitation seat at the I eft. After serving as a paratrooper the cars to pick over the garbage with the famous 101st airborne · threshed his wheat and reports plorers used it to advantage in . pit. 602 bushels of good wheat from division In France and Germany, 20 acres, riding out the violent Lake Su­ rt:=:===:======:======::;:;:;:;:;:;::==·=;=====:====::======:======\: Lawrence Doyle Is now with an The area has some of the best The following will represent perior storms. When lumbering anti-tank unit of the army of Vevay township at the Prohibition trout streams in the country in ~ occupation in Germany. He is came into its own it was a boom the son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell party•s county convention Satur­ the Hurricane. Sucker and Sable Doyle of Leslie. day: L. H, Ives, Otto Caple, town boasting a population of B. B, Noyes, C, F, Robb, D, C, rivers. The lakes are full of Mrs, D, Campbell, a sub o. Smith, James Gallup, E. T, Roy. 5,000 with the boom attested to clerk In the Mason postotflce ston and Jay W. Hlli, bass, walleyes, rainbows, perch ...~tht: ~IJ!UUUU.1M«~-~GJ-frn... ~ ~! --. UJ,&:_:, ~tWJ.... by the fact that there were 13 and bluegills. Wild strawberries 1~ !·!· :·:· ..- saloons. When lumberingpetered and blueberries are there for out the fishing took over. Com­ The Ingham County News, Wednesday, July 21 , 1965 - Page A- 8 ··! GUEST EDITORIAL the stooping. ~~ mercial fishermen kept the town The harbor is beautiful to the on its feet until the evil days of eye, the hardwood forests are :::: fu Our Opinion · ::: Wash Day Blues the sea lamphrey. Now only one a sight to behold, there are beau­ fishing tug operates out of the tiful waterfalls to see--it is para­ l!L======:=====:======·=:===·=;=~======·======:======:======/! A resolution put forth by the Tzaak Walton harbor. dise and steeped with nostalgia of League at its 40th annual convention in Portland, Now it is a town of 250 regu­ Ore., concerning the modification of detergents de­ the past. Hope Rests With Quiet Majority serves conside1·ation by federal rmd state g·ovem­ lars plus a small summer colony There's one way in. That's on ments. which became bigger last week M-77 north out of Seney. when 7 Browns arrived to spend Over the fourth of July week New York City from all over the Many detergents, accm·ding tq the league, are ex­ For those touring the UP put end headlines blazed over teen­ United States and Canada to per­ tremely resistant to biological deterioration, cause some time with 12 John O'Briensa Grand Marais high on your list age riots in r e s o r t s through­ form in front of the Kiwanis In­ Sel'iOUS foaming problems and ]eave harmful emu­ This is John O'Brien territory" of things to see but please don't out the country. There were front ternational convention. ents in streams, soil:;; and ground water. The Mason and Lansing attorney spoil it with beer cans, candy page stories of murder for fun Their actions, their talents This has added to the disposal problems, especial­ was brought up in the area. Both wrappers, left-over potato salad by teenagers in New York, a giant their adherence to the orderly ly ncar large centers of population, which are be­ his father and his uncle were and cardboard boxes. coming more acute all the time. booze party which ended with the processes of the law of the land Alger county prosecutors. The natives· save all their legal busi- saci.dng of a New Hampshire re­ didn't. get the headlines or the We don't have to look any further than Fullers­ sort town. TV newscoverage but their ac­ burg and other plac~s in ti1e area fm· the foamy ness and family problems for proof. While the sudsy formations are highly pho­ the O'Brien visit, He is an ex- First impression was that complishments and talents are togenic they have no other claims to fame. flaming youth, 1965 style, was appreciated much more. We should all remember that The league suggests that manufacturers replace . about to swamp the United States. their detergents with products that will not cause Yet at the same time there were while the law flaunting element undesirable conditions. This' makes a lot of sense, millions of teenagers walkingthe gets the news coverage they are even though n changeover might cost the mamt­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• straight and narrow, doing con­ still in the minority. facturcrs time, money and effort. structive things instead of Recognition of good deeds and They have a responsibility to ensure that their spreading destruction, abiding by law abiding of the majority may products will not cause trouble in sanitary and Over the years the Browns have the rules instead of flaunting the not read as sensationally but as drainage systems. cotton candy, soft drinllled with n capital S). Saturday morning we started hay. Such feats called for more not speak the word without mak­ evils of profits while his speech The trouble with the debn· ing it sound obscene. I don't blame the girls. I tante business is that the 22 out to do something about this nerve than boarding the ferris was impeded by the silver spoon enjoyed looking at their girls may get a false sense of pretty pictures In Sumlay's situation. Destination: Green­ wheel at the Stocln G. Stauffer Idence, a grass fire. is organized through the church. being driven by Jerry Bennett. church office, Post!}! address is or bearer. She also served as starfish, and crabs, If I do In the old ball park on Church Jr., son of Mr. ar1d Mrs. War­ 18, 2:02 We were taken by car to Bel­ 24, of 6108 Harkson drive, East Holt Methodist Church, 2252 N. ·an acolyte during the joint mem­ ,July p.m., 2376 Eif­ any swimming, I think I'll go to street. Cedar street, Holt, ren Stauffer, 2000 Coolr!dge orial service of the Legion Sun­ ert road, horne of Paul Kitchel, fast where we got on the train Pickle Pool In Bangor, Lansing, William Van Ellen, 17, road, Holt. day, a grass fire, bound for Greystones. It took Monday, July 12, is considered of Holt suffered lacerations and about 3 hours before we got off the most Important holiday in a possible skull fracture, inter­ at the station and from there all Ireland, with the exception of nal injuries and broken ribs, Den­ 22 of us had to carry our !Jags Christmas and Easter. They had nis c. Guenther, 18, of 207 E. to the Y,W,C,A, The G.B. was the traditional Orange mens• Par­ Lenawee street, Charlotte re­ given a section separate from the ade with a man dressed as King ceived head lacerations and ab­ rest so that we wouldn't disturb William riding his white horse rasions to both arms, Van Etten the other guests, in the lead, This parade Is was a passenger in the car driv­ THE 79th ANNUAL given in the honor of the Orange­ en by Guenther, which pollee said, Greystones Is about the size struck the Bennett truck frollJ. h~­ of Mason, but it's spread all men and their help In the Bat­ tle of the Boyne, which took hind, All the injured were taken over the mountainside, I found to Lansing General hospital~ that the teenagers were friendly place 275 years ago. Monday afternoon it started in the north, but far nicer In Cow Is Stolen the Republic, especially around raining, and on Wednesday it Is st111 raining[ Hope your weather Dublin. Most of the teens In is better than ours, HOLT -Ingham County Sheriff's Greystones have jobs, and they officers are investigating several seem to take life quite seriously, Becky Palmer break-Ins and thefts In the Lan­ On July 5 the G.B. walked to sing area, Among the victims was Bray, which was five m!les up At Convention Mr. Lester Johnson, 417 Ed­ Harold Watts, 3050 Pine Tree the mountainside. On July G, road, who told deputies that a cow Mary Watson and myself went gar road, Mason, is attending the annual convent! on of the National was stolen from his farm. The on a tour of Glendlough, the Auctioneers Association lnSpok­ cow was gone when he checked meeting of the waters, and the ane, Washington, Auctioneers and Friday, July 16. smallest v1llage In Ireland. Wed­ their families from 35 states and nesday the G. B. had a treasure the Dominion of Canada are In Cheri Clipper of Mason hunt In the morning-, and in the attendance Ach j eves De en's List ((lffi~ll5i1rll~rNI SlCIIIEINJCIE UID'liiO> 5liE~IIIE5i Included on the Lansing Busi­ ness university dean's list to­ day was Cheri Clipper, daugh­ WILS (1320 K.C.) ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Clipper of Mason. Tuesday, July 27th According to Robert A. Snuf­ Sundays fer, director of education at Lan­ sing Business u n i v e r sit y, a tlll'u 9:4,5 AM. grade-point average of 3,5 or higher Is the criterion for being named on the llst. • Saturday,July 31st The Most Complete Children's Day Prescription Record is Now Wednesday, July 28th • Spills Thrills Galore With Available to Mason-- These The Hurricane Records Are for Income ·Tax~ • HELL DRIVERS Insurance and Doctors 2 Bicycles ------, To Be Given Away Reference. • GJ DATC OF BIRTH FILE NO • NAME.____ .Jones, '~~alter. _____ -----&u,.e-- H#2 r~Iason Rd I --R-i-Gl:l.a-r-tl.- Fireworks STREET_____ ·--·------Donald Wednesday & CITY.--1iaSOI'l------. PHONE Eileen Thursday Nights IDIOSYNCRASIES: •

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Silver Dollars ore worth $1.25 Indian H~od Hl Trodc at Pennies Densmore's DEN·SMORE'S ore word• 25~ FOODLINE.R • 1n traJc a' Open 9 to 9 Everyday - North US 127 Mason ~nsmore's The Ingham County News, Wednesday, July 21, 1965 - Page B-2

'' Willie mston Athletic 1~wo Games Needed Bishopetts 4-H f:.i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~ Briefs Burglars .. •'•' Rev. Jessie H. Booth, 110 West Club Has Picnic ~!~! Fete Dansville Pair ~ll~ South street, Is attending the ~'' ,•,•~ Director To, Decide Champs l!Ol>T-M em 11 er s of lhc Bls. Loot Barn annual Free Methodist church opctls 4-H club of Hull enjoyed conference at Flint. She will WILLIAMSTON--Two play-off a at j At a Farwell Party \\\\ II.R.S.c.o. and Kitchen family picnic G1·aml !Uver N » remain at the camp for about games were needed to decide ' Korner :1-4 pari< on Grovemlmrg road last a week, Resigns Of Tools the championship for !be first Fate's Pharmacy 3-4 week. After the picnic cUnner, Lr,SLIE - Burglars entered a DANSVILLE - Mr. and Mrs. where Willey has been a teacher Mr. and Mrs. Ira I. Grinnell, round o! the Williamston Llltle Williamston Kiwanis 3-4 softball was played. barn at tho horne of Lonnlel-Jolll­ Loren Willey w·~rc honor~ d and football coach, !195 Haslett road, traveled to WILLIAMSTON--Jerry Neid­ linger, athletic director at Wil­ League, Larry's Locker 3-4 field, 4230 Oak street Surulayand g-uests at a farewell party Sat­ Mayo Cl!nlc In Rochester, Min­ In the 7-8 Boys' League Gors­ 'rhesc Bishopetts won awards Before coming to Dansville liamston high school, quit his stole a quantity nf!ools ami weld­ urday evening gJven for them at Willey was· a teacher In th~ nesota. They spent 2 days there, line Brothers (5-3) defeated Boys 9-10 at the style show at Holt senior ing equipment valued at more than the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Their daughter, Mrs. Michael coaching position In favor of a. hig-h school July\ B: sue Janko­ Quincy, Michigan schools, similar one at Oxford, Michigan. Krause Insurance (4-4), and In $350. John King on Dexter Trail, Ma­ The Wllleys were presented Ryan, Is spending the week with the 11-12 Boys' League lhc Red vlak, state show In the senior son. He had been at Williamston fOl' Confederation Life Insurance · The burglars entered the build­ w!th a gi!t following a chicken her 2 chlldren, MI c h a e I and t:edar Sunoco (6-1) defeated Mc­ and Williamston Implement G-0 rll vision; J e an e t t e Houghton, Ing by forcing a door, Their loot The Willey's and their 3 chil­ Hilary, at Higgins Lake. three years •. honorable mention In the junior barbecue In the patio area of Pnall'S uepartmcnt ~'tore anct Moizer's Hardware 4-2 !~eluded an arc welder valued at dren Will mal\e their new home the King residence, Japanese Ian,. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd Neidlinger, a Western Mich­ Ken's Barber i>'hop (5-2), Signs Ford Sales 3-3 division; Sandi Jandovlak honor­ $1 07, and $80 chain saw, a tool In Clio where he will teach so­ Jr., 607 South Putnam, spent This year over 275 boys and terns decorated the patio. The Igan graduate, taught all the high Mahogany Farms 2-4 able mention In the junl~r divi­ box and tools valued at $1 DO and cial science and coach football. evening was topped off by play. the week end at Lloyd's par­ school physical education classes girls signed up for lhe Boys' Lyle Hare Insurance and sion; C~'lthle Cogswell, honor­ welding torches and hose,lngham Clio Is a Class A school, ents' cabin near Cadillac. lng "Portfolio" a parlor game and in add!tlon coached varsity League and the Girls' League, Fisher Mobile Service 0-6 able mention In the young miss county sheriff's officers and Les­ The Willey's have resided In enjoyed by the 20 guests In at. Mr. and Mrs. William Cool< football, tract, and last year In the peg ball rl!vlslon the league division, · !le po,llce said. Dansville for the past 4 years tendancr, and son, Reggie, of 418 Lcsla junior varsity basketball. While was expanded for 4 to 6 teams Mystic Lake at Clare were street left last week end for a coaching here he Initiated a health with the new rule that each boy other adventures in which the 3 day camping trip at Goose club for the development of boys. bats one time every Inning, This boys participated' lake near Lake City, He also started the Isometric rule keeps one team from running This year Mooney will continue Kristen Mittendorf, daughter of system for physical development. away with the championship, wrestling but also coach thevar. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mit­ These teams play 15 games willie slty football squad. He will tendorf 324 South Cedar, cele­ Robert Fitch, Williamston su­ all the others play only 12 games handle all the physical education brated her 6th birthday with a perintendent, named Jim Mooney (six each half). At the end of at the high school. backyard party July 8, Kristen as his successor. Mooney has the season playoff games will be passed out small favors to each been teacher of physical edu-­ played hetwean the half winners, guest. Games were played and cation classes at the junior high The final first round standings Dinner Dance Ice cream and cake were served. school for 3 years. He also are• Guests were Dick and Brad Wat­ coached junior varsity football son, Laura and Becky Stofer,­ and wrestling. Boys 7-8 Peg Ball Is Enjoyed at Toddy and Tracy Frank, Lori Mooney has shown tremendous Casler, Faith Brownlee, Danny Interest In the youth of William­ Gorsline Brothers 5-3 Bauer, Scott Crawley, and Kris­ ston. The Junior HI-Y club, of Krause Insurance 4-4 Brook Hollow ten's two brothers, Jeff and which he Is the director, Is such Bobby. an·- examJ?le, Among Hi- Y ac­ WILLIAMSTON - Brook Hollow Mrs. Wlnnlfred L. Forshar, tivities were a candy sale from Country Club members Satu\day mother of Mrs. Jean Daignault, the proceeds of which Michigan Little leaguers enjoyed a dinner and dance with 719 Georg I a street, returned and United States flags were the theme of the Arabian Nights. home from a 3 week visit to 11er purchased by the club and pre­ See Tigers Play Amid exotic surroundings, the son's home In Grand Rapids. sented to the junior high school, event began with a cocktail hour Forshar Is the branch manager Also seven pound Christmas bas­ WILLIAMSTON--For the 5th from 6:30 to 7:30. Dinner was for a life Insurance company In kets were distributed to needy consecutive year the Williamston servied promptly at 8 and danc­ the Grand Rapids area. famllles in the area, The bas~ Recreation association receivtld ing was from 9 until 1. kets were fllled by donations of tickets for the Little League townsfolk and the boys them­ teams to attend a Tiger ball Hosts and hostesses were Wil­ selves who thoroughly canvassed game at Tiger Stadium In De­ liam and Verna Snow, Sky and the town. All was not work for troit, This year about 250 boys Donna Cheney, William and June Mr. Mooney's "boys", however. and girls traveled In a car car­ Allen and Robert and Helen Mo!'­ Wednesday nights the gym rang avan to the Tiger-Baltimore ford, w!U1 shouts of boys playing game Saturday, July 17. volleyball, basketball, or bom­ The purpose of attending the bardment. A visit to the Abrams game Is not just for pleasure Car Hits Tree, Planetarium at Michigan State alone but to let the little leaguers ·university, a day at Kensington see the big league ball players' Park near Detro! t, and an ex­ dUferent·styles and mannerisms. Youth Injured LOVELY cursion to Lake near Petoskey Many of these little leaguers will to attend Mrs. Mittendorf's cou­ pick up these styles and work to WEBBERVILLE - Paul A. sin's wedding which 1111l be held develop and adapt them for their Royce, 19, of Webberville suf­ AS at the Camp Daggett Chapel. own Improvement. fered Injuries last Wednesday The Lloyd Flgg family, local when his car hit a tree near MIDDAY residents, recently purchased a Allen and Morrice roads here. home on Georgia Street and are Willie m ston Gl He told Ingham county sheriff's currently getting settled w II h deputies he fell asleep at tlw IN MAY their two children. wheel and the car went out of Now in Germany control. WILLIAMSTON-Private Den. nls E. Pratt, 20, son of Mr, and Mrs, R. Edwin Pratt, 107 w. Samuel Stanfield Sherwood, Williamston, has been 100% FIBER assigned to the 3rd armored Dies at Age 87 ~RMN ACR~IC AN NEW 0MASLAND 0 BROADLOOMN CARPET division in Germany, Pratt, an armorer In Head. LESLIE - Fun era 1 services NOON has been specially styled by Masland to add that touch of THE COLORS: Marvelous! NOON offers a variety of sharp, clear colors, FLIOERRL HOmE quarters Company, 1st Battalion were held Saturday at the Leucht enduring beauty that will make your home the delight and envy of all and subdued delicale shadings, You can select the exact color that will ~ of the division's 32d Armor near funeral home here for Samuel who see it. Consider thes.e decorating features: perfectly accent your surroundings, or harmonize with your drapery .. OVER 90 rEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE"' Friedberg, Germany, entered the Stanfield, S7, of 415 W. Ray and furniture colors. Army In January 1965 and com- street, Leslie, who died last week THE SURFACE: Beautifully sculptured, NOON is a truly luxurious Hlemoe'l. pleted basic training at Fort at a Jackson hospital. broadloom carpet. Its sculplured pile surface is designed in a graceful THE VALUE: NOON exemplifies Ihe economy of luwry. For just a few lHl OHDEH Knox, Ky. and elegant scroll that is enhanced by a special Masland random pennies more per month, you can enjoy NOON's superior decorator Cremation followed thefuneral stylfng and colorings that have been engineered to provide you with He was graduated from Okemos service. shearing technique-an ideal selling for prnvincial or traditional high school in 1964. furnishings. many exira years of happy satisfying service. That's the Magic Of Stanfield was a member of Masland Carpets. ~~ the British Legion. He Is sur. v!v,ed by his wife, Annie; a son, THE CONSTRUCTION: Superb and strong! NOON is a heavy, densely Today-plan lo see lovely NOON and its fashion coordinated partners Selwyn of Leslie, a granddaugh­ packed broadloom, Jutted of 100% A:rilan· 2crylic fibers that are MORNING and NIGHT, Just imagine three different carpet pa\terns,each ter and a great-grandson. richly textured, remarkably resilient, and resislant to soiling. NOON with a different texture, yet each with exactly the same colors to is carefully crafted to provide the ultimate in luxurious, lasting beauty, create exciling decorating effects. Dances Planned HOLT -- The Mixers club is sponsoring dance'' each Saturday night through July and August a A Ball the Delhi township hall in Holt. Cl-EM SfflAN) Dunn Dancing begins at 8:30p.m. Mus­ ic was proVided by the Melody Home Furnishings Makers on July 17. For the party July 24, the music will be by & Floor Cove · the Sentlmentals.

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The Ingham County News, Wednesday, July 21, Rush Lake Votes For Incorporation PINCKNEY - An election was rocee held Saturday at Rush Lake by II aon Mlcl Lo o Neller the property owners on the mat­ ~ 190~ 10 00 To I W ~ ny Su rico Committee Moved I y Su1 c v sor Noller on I 138 00 ter of Incorporating their asso­ aupportc I by S porvlaor I y thut GOOO GOOO ciation Ot 121 registered vot­ the rcso ut on be ndopled Cnrrled 0 9G unnnlmcusly by roll c II with nil 34 00 34 00 ers 105 voted The results were members present vot ng therefor 74 In favor of Incorporating and Mr Marvin Cooley District Gnmo 30 against wlth one spoiled bal­ S IPcrvlsor tl en ddrcsscd tl o Boord I 02 00 102 00 on tho 1 opo~;~ed speclnl ant erlesa lot leer co trol rcn In this County un 1500 1500 Board of trustees were elect dcr tho door mnn gcmcnt program for 190G 4 GG ed as follows Stanley Mendygrai, (DISCUSSION) Harold Mitch and John McM1!lan Moved by Sur orvlsor Durl oe thnt 7 GO tl c Donrd Ictltlon tho Leg slnture to 17o GO St for a period of one year hnvo lnghnm County closed for hunt Elected for two years were Joe lng on Sunday Seconded Supervisor 8 89 B 89 Basydlo, Charles Buttermore and Wnr len moved tint tho motion bo tnblod until n later meotlns Seconded 1 08 1 08 Erwin Elliott Trustees elected nnd cnrrled 3 87 3 87 for three years were Joe Gar­ Moved by Supcrvloor Klerscy and supported by Cnrr thnt the Bourd go 2 40 40 glola, Melvin Ferguson, Robert 2 200 00 on r~cord os oppoaJn,:.: nn nntlcrl«!BII Huxtable, and Wilfred Pomal!!_ deer k II In lngh m County After 1800 1800 200 00 oome discussion tl c Cl ulrmnn culled 200 00 !i 00 5 00 200 00 200 00 LEGAL NOT/ CES for n vote on tho motion Supervisor 10 0 I 0 50 Robinson requested to be hcnrd be 3770 !oro tho question wns voted Roll 1030 1030 31 70 was cnl ed on whether II c vote 80 00 would be token on tl c quostlon with 68G8 6858 80 00 tho member vot ng n• follows Yea­ IOSO 1080 3800 3300 Belen Boyd Guernsey rhornton Llclle E Donn Dl I ngcr Eckhnrt Ernst Fay 3861 3863 Glover Kiersey Mnl oney nnd Perrin fiGOG 5600 -13 No-Anns Dement Carr Con nrd Dur oe Lnun•tcln Moo e Nel 14GO 14 0 Jer P etz 11 sci Robinson Runyon 1895 189u Ruthlg Wanger Sl tcr Sm th Tubbs 1078 1078 Worden WI ttlng on Wilson nnd Chnlrmnn Bruegel-21 Supervisor 10 64 I 0 fi4 Robinson was n lowed to I c hcnrd A lowed 108 20 248 73 248 73 The Question on Superv sor J{ orscy ~ 9 99 9 90 motion was t1 en en! ed for by tho 22 40 2" 40 40 00 5 4d Cl n rman 11 c motion d d not cnrry 5 ·~ 24 00 24 00 2 121 60 2 124 00 73 00 Su1 crv Hor Klorsey then brought 25 00 73 00 up tic quos ion ns to why tho 88 7 88 57 25 00 2 01 county parka could not I e used over 160 20 2 61 night by supervised groups aucl no 71 21 71 21 169 20 24 10 24 10 the Boy Scouts G r Scouta etc Tho 60 00 matter was referred to tho Ronda 1 o• aa 192 33 60 00 096 G4 096 64 and Bridges Committee by the Cl nlr 220 84 220 84 man !iO 6G 50 fi5 100 41 100 44 Tho Chairman then declared tho 18 00 18 00 llonrd recoasod unt I I SO 16 0 76 GO 2 00 G2li 00 779 60 779 GO AFTERNOON SESSION 4160 41 60 75 16 75 7G 2500 52 00 The Boord wns nga n called to 114 00 order at I 30 o clock In the nftcr 51 3G 61 30 114 00 52 50 noon by tile romporary Cha rman GO 00 Roll wns col ed w th nl m mbera 70 20 70 20 60 00 Preruonu property bel g conducted I 20 00 22 uo by his office G60 6o 2 2 00 252 00 1 20 00 23 00 28 80 Superv aor Boyd announced thnt 64 00 28 80 1 20 00 22 40 I the p;roundbreak g ceremony for 20 00 24 00 Cnmp lnghnm would be Ju y 9th at 91 8o 928 30 1 0 00 22 60 8 0 0 A M and urged the Uoord to 46 GO 1 20 00 23 ou vis t tl o • te 88 10 330 70 1 20 00 23 00 16 ~0 884 00 The report or the Comm ttee on 165 1o Zon ng was vr~sentod ns fol owe 4 40 $ I 00 00 2000 2310 Ord nn c No 21 wh ch nmend• GB 24 0 00 2Z 80 ccrtn n set ons flf De h Churter 61 87 2000 2300 Tow s l:onl g 0 dl nnccs No I~ 100 GO 3 411 43 2000 2270 16 17 d 18 GO 00 2000 2270 Ord nnn o No 22 which nmendo t!ertn n seetionK of De h Charter 27 2 70 10 00 1210 l'o~ ah p oZn ng Ord nanccs No 18 10 nnd 21 27 2 70 I 0 00 12 10 Lew s W !'on G E Dean Com 27 2 70 •1 20 00 22 70 mlttco on Zoning Approved Ju y B 27 2 70 1 20 00 22 0 196 ( \BSENT) Mo ed by S pervl•or Wil•on and 27 2 70 20 00 22 70 aupportcd by Superv ocr Dean that (ABSENT) the comm ttco report be adopted 27 2 70 10 00 12 70 Curried u nnimously 27 2 10 1• 20 00 22 70 The report of the Committee on 27 70 li I 0 00 12 70 .Zon ng w d resented ns fol owe 27 2 70 10 00 12 70 DE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that 27 2 70 I• 20 00 22 70 the net 01 of the Me dlnn Charter 2G 2 60 1 20 00 22 60 Township Board n regard to zon nil' 20 2 60 I 20 00 22 60 changes be npproved s fo lows 123 2o $ 123 26 26 2 60 l 20 00 22 60 (ABSENT) December 10 1904 Rozono from' 2 80 On• lam ly ru al reoldentiul to One 83 00 2 so 26 2 60 20 00 22 60 26 2 GO 20 00 GO lam ly med um deno oty residential IG 00 22 Lot u exc N la5 ft of W 300 It of 53 80 53 80 16 00 2 20 20 00 20 20 fABSEN'l) Pleasant Acres Subdlvlolon nnd also 8 00 M9 1 N 'li of E 6 of NE :1 of Sec 10 60 70 60 8 00 I ABSENT) 9 except beg nt NW corner of NE ; 7 80 7 80 2 20 I 0 20 of NE ; ot Sec 9 S along E 'AI I 0 00 I no G08 4 ft S 89"56 E !50 It N 141 20 I 0 00 32 3 20 28 20 vurn lei o sail '~ Inc 150 It S 20 00 32 89 56 E 113 ft N porn lcl to BOld 20 00 '"' 1 no 460 51 ft to N I no of Sec 7 9 W 293 ft on Sec I no to beg on .o 7 GO $2 239 S4 Elton E Tubba Alv n roll ea I w th al members present NE l cf Sec 9 T4N ll!W 90 50 M Iongo & Per D om Cow vot ng therefor Fcbru ry 2 1965 Amendmcntc to 90 50 406 32 The Chairman then declar d the Zoning Ordinanco No 30 aa followo 160 71 Under Sec ion 4 3 change Sub sect on 160 71 76 00 275 00 Don d adJourned unt I Tuesday Au gust 10 !965 nt ten o clock n the PUBLICATION ORDER 4 3 H o read s fol ows M n mum 3 31 4 7 forenoon L v ng Sv cc M n num grosB 1 v ng 331 47 237 79 237 72 E 1051 HELEN B EVERITT tate of M ch san Probntc Court BlHlcc r a per fnm y a! n l not bo I 80 less II an 1150 squn e feet of floor 1 80 lOu 00 Deputy County Clerk for the County of Inghnrn nren on the first floor 1f one otorY DRUEGEL Estate ol OltPHA HOPE ANDER or 775 square feet of floor urea on 57o 30 10 00 Chairman SON Decease l tl e llrst !loor love lf two stories 11 IS ORDERED II nt on August 20 76 20 76 25 1965 nt 9 16 A M n the Pro Under Sect on 4 4 change Sub 269 46 269 46 LEGAL NOT/ CES 1cct u 4 4 3h to read ns followa LEGAL NOT/ CES bnto Courtroom Lnns ng M ch gr.n Min mum L vlng Space M nlmum 8 10 8 10 a hearing be hell on the pet tlon 687 50 637 50 of llntatc of DAIS~ MAY :SPRINGER 29w3 residential to Multiple IILlll ly blrb 318 61 650 00 660 00 Deceased donaity residential That part of tho 384 00 384 00 175 00 17o 00 Public Hearing_ NW i of Sec 29 T4N RIW de 12 50 PUBLICATION ORDER E 1061 ocr bed as beg at the NW co ncr ol 6 80 G SO 250 00 250 00 IT IS ORDERED that on Sep e A pubhc hearrng wd I Sec 2~ thence S 407 75 ft thence 24 00 her 23 196o ut 10 30 A M m tho State of M ch can Probate Court S 72 "26 E along N ly line of PMRR for the County of Ingham 490 •o 490 20 5 00 6 00 Probate Courtroom L ns ng Mlcb Estate of ORA E HAMMOND De be conducted on row 1241 35 !t thence N 21'11 30 lcnn a hoarmg be held at wh cb nil ceased 37 50 37 .a E 24G 7 ft thence N 72'26 W 187 SG 452 59 5 00 5 00 crcd tors of sa d deceased nre re Mon., Aug. 2 ft thence N "05 52 ft thence W to quJrcd to lJrove the r c n m and IT IS ORDERED that on August 7 50 7 50 bolt 73 41 73 u 100 00 100 00 he rs w lJ be dcterm nod Cred tors 25 1965 at 9 00 A M n the Pro Rezone from Proleulonal and Of must f le .sv.;orn c n ms w th the bate Courtroom Lnn5 ng M chigan at 8 00 p.m. flee Distr et to Hlrhway Service 73 (4 ~2 10 9210 6202 6202 court and serve n copy on R chard n hen ng he he d on he pet t on Lots 12 and 13 of Brooklnnd Sub I. Spr nger 5S1C Ed•on St eel Has In the city council 30 00 of Gc rv:e Hnmmond fa 1 robate of d vlllon 30 00 9 00 5 00 lett M ch can 1 r or to sa d hearmg a nurPOrted w I for the n11 o ntment Tbt following rcoo ut o waa Pl'll• s gned Comm1ttec on Zon>OI' 62 IS 52 18 t'C Mnttll b7 the Solares Comm tteo: lul [gG6 Publ cat on and serv shall be or n ! due nry nnd !or determ nn rooms to hear obtections 7 s 439 76 439 70 mode •• prov ded by statuto and t on of hers W.IIEJIEAS the Federal Grant for Ll:WIS WILSON zoo 00 200 00 Court rule Tuloerculoola Coae!lndin~: baa been re• G E DEAN 4365 to the proposed va­ 25 00 25 00 Dntc July 14 1 ~65 70 00 PubJ cnt on n.nd 5erv ~e shall be 70 00 20 IS mnde ns (1rov dcd by sta.tute n.nd cating of the north 3 ••;z.'.:~rJMf ~:~G IT 1tESOLVED Moved b:r Supervisor W 110n and 1 050 00 1 050 00 JAMES T KALLMAN Court ru e Qat Paoltl11111 U U ond G8 In \bt ouvportod bY Suverv •or Boyd that 9 GO A true copy Judge of l'robnto Date July 13 1965 Claaalfleotlen end Salary S-ALLMAN A true copy Judge of Probate aatll June ao UU theao poa tiona 'lhc follow ng reso ut on wn• Ronne Bodr o between Henderson St Wn• twa Public Health Nuraea and r>reacntcd by the Equa zat on and 70 22 51 DO 7021 GlOo GEOitGE SPA~U:> Depu y Probate RegJSter IN Clerk Tnlot SA!ar •• Comm ttecs l!aslett Hardwnre Co Attornex for pet toner lUCHARD D ~OSTER and Sycamore creek • IJAIL CON 220 Albert Ave East Lana ng Attorney for pet t oner The Ingham County News, Wednesday, July 21, 1965 - Page S-4 10 00 10 00 Amor cnn Dank & Tru• Bldg Harold Barnhill 29w3 a1nR' Lan 29w3 City Clerk 28w1 ' .

/ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a•••• Tax Law Applies to Farmers •M . •I rMarr~ages and~ Farmers, did you know that All persons with "gross re• Michigan department of revenue •I •I . a business activities tax passed determine the correct amount of ! celpts" exceeding $25,000 per county representatives or by tax for which ·he is llable, for 1·. Dtvorces I In 1953 by the State legislature year from o. business activity • • MARRIAGES East Lansing; Mary Susan IAn· ay. apply to writing the department In L'ln­ a period of 6 years, •• • must file a return .even though sing, .Farmers regularly paying Additional information on the •• • Richard Alan Goodrick, 21, der, 20, LanBing, Lansing; Diana sue Arras, 19, Robert Lee Howe, 31 MR· CALL US FOR YOUR no tax may be due, "Gross re­ the tax automatically receive business activities tax can be •I •I 1 ceipts" include all receipts ex­ forms. obtained from the county rep­ Mason. . son; Beulah Dale Flneout, 25, PLUMBING AND HEATING cept proceeds !rom the sale of The law states that each tax­ resentatives or the State oftlce Amado Pizana Hernandez, 19, Mason, capital assets; income from re­ payer shall maintain such rec­ of the Michirran department ot : As I See It: Lansing; Hazel Ann Richards, Wl111am Fr.edrlc Turner, 22, REPAIRS payment of debts o.nd wages and ords as may be necessary to revenue, Lansing, • • . 16, Lansing, Mason; Janet Ann Laycock, 20, ALSO COMPLETE salaries. : By Palmer : Michael R, Schultz, 21, Lan- Mason, INSTALLATIONS Haydr~n sing; Lynette· Sue Hoover, 181 Paul Allan Combs, 211 Wll- All livestock sales are in­ •I •I Lanslng, llamston; Valera Mae Hens, 30, cluded in "gross receipts" ev­ Lloyd Pugh, 24, Lansing; Ber- Wllliamston. en thoufl'h used for dairy or Record Tourist lha Faye Hughes, 25 Mason. Donald Lee Feighner, 25, Looking back on the news at their lives in a struggle that at 1 um- • breeding purposes and reported the week. Hazen Ralph Briles, 18, Lan- sing; Delores Jane Shipman, 25 WE the moment appears to have no 1 as capital assets on the federal The biggest--and the saddest-­ sing; Gwendolene Leota Smith, Lansing. SERVICE Income tax return. immediate end, was that which chronicled the 181 Lansing, · Garry Lee Fewless, 23, !.an- MOST ALL One benefit of being a far m• Season Predicted There Is talk in ·Washington passing of a great American-­ of increasing draft quotas and James Oliver Palmer, Jr., 22, sing; Nancy Marie Rabaut, 21, MAKES OF er is that farmers are not re­ Heading toward a predicted final reports wlll show that It Adlai E, Stevenson--who died Lansing; Mary Lee Graham, 20, Union Lake. quired to flle tax returns quart­ record summer. tourist season, was the best weekend ever." even calling up reservists to fight aft e r collapsing on a London a war against hoards of Asiatics Lansing, George Paul Croll, 23, Wynn- FL!RNACES erly, but must flle the aruJUal Michigan recorded a bang - up street while walking with friends. Thomas Elwyn Allen, 19, Lan- dotte; Marjorie Louise Simonds, return and pay the tax, The an­ Fourth of July' as state resi­ More thau 1,100 campsites in a jungle struggle as fantastic were added to Michigan parks and In his death America has lost as it is bloody, sing; Margaret Susan Kopietz,17, 24, East Lansing, , nual return must be filed within dents and thousands of out-of­ one or Its great leaders for Lansing. · James Elmer Rennaker, 20, 4 months after the taxpayer• s state visitors took to the road campgrounds this spring In an There are hints of a great effort to accommodate an antic­ peace. He was on a mission land war in Asia and no one can Paul Anson Church, !81 Wll- Lansing; Ginger Elaine Meyer, accounting year ends, for the three-day holiday, the of peace when death struck him llamston; Judy Ann Bancroft, 18, 18, Lansing, Gas-Oil-Coal "Adjusted receipts" are cal· Michigan Tourist Council said ipated record number of summer prophesy what the coming weeks campers, but reports from the down. He had visited London or months will bring. Williamston, Michael Lee McNitt, 20, Oke- culated by subtracting either 50 this week. on his way back to America Ronnld Reo Smith, 20 Lan~ mos; Penelope Kay Godfrey, 20, percent of "gross receipts" or "A spot check of early re­ lower peninsula indicate a rec­ Meanwhile America's ima~e 1 CADY ord turnaway at many parks dur­ after attend!n'g a meeting of the abroad appears to be clouded and sing; Patricia Louise Williams, Lansing, tile actual farm business expens­ turns indicates that we had the United Nations Economic and So­ 21, Lansing, Jerry Neal Looney, 22, !.an- es (except wages, salaries, de­ biggest Fourth of July travel ing the holiday period, the words "Yanlcee, go home", cial council in Geneva, Switzer­ are heard around the globe, Robert John Jenkins, 22, East sing; Constance Alaine Hackett, preciation on personal property weekend in the state• s history," At Warren Dunes State parlc, land, La n s 1n g; Lidia Gon~olez, 22, 28, Holt. Plumbing & Is I he struggle in Vietnam and purchase of capital assets), said William T, McGraw, Tour­ south of Benton Harbor-St. Jo­ In 'his rple as the United States Lansing, Douglas James Mlller, 21, whichever is greater, t r o m ist council director. seph, many Sunday visitors were worth the effort? Only time wlll ambassadov to the United tell. > Gary Lee Anthony, 21, Lan-: Lansing; Mary Beth Jozwiak, 16, Heating i•gross receipts," "If this trend continues forced to park their cars more Nations, he worked constantly sing; Marsha Kay Sundeen, 17, Lansing, The taxpayer is granted an throughout the summer, 19 6 5 ...... ILISCENSED BY STATE than a mile from the entrance for a better world, for a world Lansing. Thomas Eugene Skinner, 23, I exemption of $12 500 per year, tourist spending in Michigan There was Irony in the news 1 and hike to the picnic grounds, community of peace, He once Feliz Ricardo Gomez, 241 Lan- Fenton; Sherlyn Oleta Belding, 124 Mason Street Subtracting the exemption from should top the one billion dol­ said Charles M. Leeson, pari< said: "We need a moratorium too, sing; Jillian Patricia Bailey, 24, 22, Lansing, the adjusted receipts leaves the lar mark," McGraw said. manager in the southern hall from international violence", It came in a dispatch from Lansing. Mason, Michigan taxable balance which Is sub­ "This would mean a return to Cleveland that Dr, Sam Sheppard, of the lower peninsula, President Johnson praised him Roger Lee Knickerbocker, 22, James Arnold Bateman, 23, Phone 677-1241 ject to the tax of 7-3/4 m1lls the state in tax revenues of more "This was typical , , , we had as a "guide to all mankind--a the Cleveland osteopath who was Lansing; Ann Theresa Kuchar, on the dollar. than $'70 million in sales, use, freed from prison about a year Lansing; Mary Lou Furney, 21, 31 too many people and not enough man who lnparted great nob111ty 301 Lansing, Lansing, Farmers report on Form BA- cigarette, liquor and gasoline places," said Leeson, "It looks to public life, an American who ago after serving 10 years of a Albert Louis Straube!, 20, East 10, "Business Activities Tax-­ taxes and hunting and fishing li­ like we had a record turnaway," served America well", life term, must now return to a Lansing; Patricia Ann McAuliffe, William Rollln Ruess, 18, Sy­ Annual Return" available from cense fees," he said, He observed many cars from He pointed out that Stevenson prison cell to resume serving 19, East Lansing, racuse, New York; Aurelie Claire Michigan motorists drove an his sentence, out-of-state, constantly was bulldlng for peace Lyndle Albert Harper, 261 Lan- Strong, 18, Mesa, Arizona. estimated 583 million miles from Greenfield Vlllage and Henry and said "that peace someday "Dr, Sam" as most people sing; Jean Alma Ballard, 21, Friday through Monday, July 2 - Ford Museum at Dearborn, one wm come.'' Although he wm knew him in Bay V1llage, the. Lansing. Alan Roy Grill, 20, Lansing; You Don't 5, bettering their mileage for the of Michigan's top travel attrac­ not see that day, nevertheless, Cleveland suburb where his os­ George Edward Cole, 30, East Penelope Kathleen Evans O' same period last year by 8,6 tions, had a record July 4th when it does arrive it w111 be his teopathic hospital was located, Lansing; Mildred Agnes Slovak, Brian, 21, Lansing, Have To Be a percent, according to the Mich­ weekend as nearly 39,000 toured day. was accused of k1lling his wife, 31, Flint. igan state highway department. the grounds, Admissions topped A former governor of Illinois, Marilyn. Willard !mel, 43, Mason; Norris .Tames Fox, 41, Lan­ A record 50,446 vehicles cros­ He has always pleaded innocent those of July 4th, 19641 bynearl} Stevenson twice .ran for the pres­ Madge Evelyn starkey, 46, Lan­ sing; Joyce Mae Melton, 39, Lan­ Private sed the Mackinac Bridge during 18 percent. idency and twice was defeated, of the charge. He has repeatedly sing, sing. the first five days of July, an Mor e than 85,000 persons But those defeats took nothing stated that a bushy haired man James Talmadge Oisten, 21, i nvestigage the wide choic increase of 25 percent over the crowded into Kensington park from his stature as a g-reat k11led his wife and beat him un­ Lansing; Arlene T ouise Post, Terry Lee Elllott, 21, Lan­ similar period of 1964, west of Detroit during the week­ American and a great , conscious in their home In the 16, Lansing, sing; Karla Ilene Warner, 19, optional investment plans state parks, another baromet­ end but the total fell short of We of this generation sl10uld Cleveland suburb. the night of Alan Ethridge Black, 21, East Holt, available , •• Each er of vacation travel, may have 1as t year when temperatures be grateful that he lived among July 4, 1954. Lansing; Marllyn Roberta Reed, Roy Theodore Jensen, 31, Lan­ had the best weekend ever, ac­ were In the 90's. us ancl served as a leader and A jury convicted Sheppard of 21, Lansing, sing; Marcin Mary Grimes, 29, ian tailored to your needs. cording to the Michigan Depart­ McGraw said the early returns a teacher, second degree murder and he Thomas James Hetchler, 20, East Lansing. ment of Conservation, began his life sentence on July confirmed predictions of a rec­ The w111 be other great leaders, Lake Odessa; Marilyn Renee Steven T, Bishop, 19, Dimon­ Now earning maximum interest compounded quarterly, Robert Dodge, park manager ord summer season. The Tour­ 20, 1955. Gr111, 19, Lansing, dale; Knrlene Clark, 17, Holt, No minimum investment, , . Your money Is always but the name of Adlai E. Stevenson for the northern half of lower ist Council has processed a rec­ On July 16,.1964 Sheppard was Michael Wi111am Ryan, 1a, Archie Carl Mllls, Jr., 18, available without delay! Write or call today for infor- wlll be enshrined In American freed on grounds that he had not Michigan, said all state, fed­ ord 178,169 vacation-travel in­ hearts for many years to come, Lansing; Vicki Ann Goodrich,16, Mason; Martha Jean Moore, 16, mation without obligation, eral, county and township parks quiries to ·date this year, an received a fair trial, A few Lansing. Mason, in his area were full, Increase of some 33 percent over ********** days after his release he married Bruce Manley Harton, 24, Lan­ Mid-State Finance Corp. "II was terrific," Dodge said. the first six months of last year. This is the time of the golden a German woman and they have sing; Patricia Ann Volllnk, 21, 130 W. Ash St. "Everything was full, even the lived quietly since that lime a­ Mason OR 7-9501. OR 7.9591 Inquiries for all of 1964 totaled harvest. Wheat harvesting Is East Lansing, DIVORCES fishing sites, I expected that our a record 207,631, walling the decision of the U.s. under way in Ingham and other Joe D. Ledesma, 18, Lan:;;ing; Carl c. Tanner vs. Vera H. counties of Michigan. Circuit court of appeals for a Penny Lynn Cornell, 17, Lansing. rehearing of the case. That Tanner, July 9, Last week the first loads of Maurice Glenn Faught, 47, Maurice G. Faught vs, Kath­ wheat began arriving at elevators decision came down last week, Lansing; Margaret Adallne ste­ The appeal was denied and he erine 0, Faught, july 9, In Mason and other cities, but the phens, 52, Lansing, James Larry Ellis vs, Mary real in-gathering w111 start this was ordered back to prison, Norman Roy Judge, 21, Lan­ Farm His attorneys have announced Lee Ell1s, ,July 9, week. While the crop this year sing; JoE!lyn Rademacher, 20, Wanda M, Palen vs, Wm, Dud­ Is not regarded as a bumper one, they will ask the United States Lansing. Supreme court to review the case. ley Palen, July 9, the quality of the wheat is re­ Gerald Edward Walsh, 27, Lan­ Patricia Faye Hopkins vs, .Tohn ported to be good. Meanwhile the yawning gates of sing; Norma Jean Lumbrezer, Wilkie Hopkins, July 9, The harvest was speeded by the the state penitenlary await Dr, 21, Lansing. Linda Darlene Sloan Ed· Clayton Edward Terrian, 29, vs. recent dry spell which is helping Sam's return. ward E. Sloan, July 9. to produce a good crop, The And you thInk you have East Lansing; Ann Rosella Hardy, Mauro Castillo vs, Mary Lou 29, Lansing, wheat received last week at el­ troubles? Castillo, July 9. evators was rated at 11 to 12 ********** James Manfred Helgemo, 23, Myrna Ruth Hoskin vs, Fred­ percent moisture, a low figure, Dimondale; Glorla Jeanne Twit­ erick Roy Hoskin, July 9. which Is good, But there was a happy little chell, 21, Lansing. Mary Annette Hodges vs, Keith Martin Edward Daly, 20, Lan­ One Mason farmer, Rolland story In the news last week, Ray Hodges, July 9. too. Snider of 4239 W. Columbia road, sing; Sharon Elizabeth Smith, Joanne Marilyn Spence vs, 20, East Lansing, The following personal property listed below will be sold at !.JUblic auction at the farm located first was among the first In this area Robert Alan Spence, July 9,. farm south of Aurelius on Aurelius road or 3 miles south of Mason on US-127 to EanJCs road and west 4 lo combine his wheat. He started 1t came out of Buffalo, New Patrick Warren Prulm, 23, miles to Aurelius road, south first farm. combining last week and at the York where a steel worker, Henry Lansing; Judith Annette Christl, Evelyn Wygant vs, Harold Wy­ end of the second day had har­ A. Kawa, started for the bank 22, Bloomfield Hills, gant, July 9. vested 1,800 bushels. to obtain a loan of $1,000. Richard James Hull, 33, Lan- Roy Crocker vs. Lora Crock­ Throughout this part of the sing; Bernadine Roma Walther, er, July 9. state the moisture content in most Meanwhile at the bank, officers 28, Lansing. 1:00 P.M. instances has been unusually low had noted last month that they Wendell E. Holladay, 29, Al­ Burnell Dempsey vs, Mary Ann Saturday July 24, 1965 1:00 P.M. Dempsey, July 9, and the ytelds well up to oxpecta­ had granted 650,000 loans this pena; Nancy M. Nelson, 34, Has­ t!ons. year. They decided to present lett, Ralph J, Duckworth vs, Bea­ This is news that not only the to ?OO,OOOth customer with the trice M. Duckworth, July 14. amount of his loan. Jesse L. Crawford, 61, Lan­ farmers, but all of us like to sing; China Mae Davis, 57, Lan­ read. When Karawa arrived at the sing, Phone ********** !Jank he wa's greeted by bank John Alvin Dorman, 22, East Insured! Phone But there is other news that officials who thrust 10 $100 bllls Lansing; Shauna Louise Wilson, Is not so happy, Into his hand and marked his 21, Lansing, Plumbing Stockbridge Price Brothers Stockbridge The war clouds grow darker loan paid. · Richard Perry Reid, 19, Lan­ over the jungles and the rice sing; Linda Joy Sandefer, 17, Heating 851-2172 Auctioneers paddies of Viet Nam, where A­ Karawa was the 700,000th cus­ Lansing. 851-2172 merican boys are sacrificing tomer. Thomas Michael Krigas, 26, Electrical . CONTACT Mr. Farmer RON LEWIS 676-2217 MASON NEW INSTALLATIONS 21 Registered & Grade Holsteins 21 Free Estimates On Agricultural OLD & FIRR REPLACEMENTS

10 head mature cows young in age, these cows have freshened in the last 4-6 weeks and are open, they carry good udders and' production on cows up to 90 lb. 5 Regis· tered Holstein heifers 18-19 mo. old open, Holstein heifer 2 yr. old bred Jan., 3 heif· EXCAVATING ers 2-3 mo. otd, 2 Holstein bull calves 2 mo. old. Heifers are vaccinated. Real good herd of cattle. T·B & Bangs tested. And Land Clearing

Farm Tools - Etc. Dairy Equipment 1959 Allis-Chalmers D-17 trar:tor wide front, Creamery package 180 gal. bulk tank good e Stump, Fence Rows, new rubber on rear condition A SHOWPLACE Allis-Chalmers 3-16 in. plow, Raydex bottoms Double wash tubs Stone Piles Buried LAWN ... 1963 New Holland '65 hay baler, nice condi· Can rack with less work! tion e Drainage Dikhes Wonder·Boy's power and han­ 1955 Allis-Chalmers foraCJe harvester P.T.O. dling ease combine with no· Hay scalp mowing for lovelier with corn and hay attachment e Basements lAwns with less effort! Rear· Allis-Chalmers std'e rake P.T .. O·. mounted engine adds cool 400 bales first cutting alfalfa, 1 year old Farm Ponds operator comfort to stability, 1955 Allis-Chalmers blower 40 ft. pipe 9uantity baled hay • this year hay e maneuverability. Afl·season utility with quick-change at· John Bean 7 ft. combination mower and hay tachments. Let us give you conditioner Not Responsible for Accidents Telephone for Free Estimate the full story on Wonder·Boy! Allis-Chalmers 8 ft. disc, left type DO IT WITH Butler 26ft. elevator Allis-Chalmers sub-sailer TERMS: lank terms available National lank 699-2189 Front end for H tractor of Detroit, Plymouth Office 699-2538 Evenings False end gate WONDER· BOY Number of small articles 400 ) 4 HP RIDING LAWN MOWER SCARLETT ONLY $343 29 ea~~~:~~~: Tax inel SSI,OO dQwn Leon Troutner~·- Sol Hoover, Owners GRAVEl COMPANY Between Holt and Mason on US 127 Voss ~:~~fcf 2041 E, Grand River, Okem~:~a ''We S•rvlee What II'• Sell''

The Ingham County News, Wednesday 1 July 21, 1965- Page 8-5 :Attends MSU Meet Holt Girl LESLIE - Mrs, Donald Crakes James Maynard Holt, a daug·hter, Jamie Dawn, Is attending the 1Olh annual plano Holt llosts July 7, at Ingham Medical hos­ pltal, Cadillac Stolen . teachers' conference at Michigan Will Study On USS Forestal . PINCKNEY --A I' t h u I' Wehh, State university this week, John Garden Clubs owner of Webb's Nur~et·y on GREGORY --Mlrlshlpman First Born to Mr. and Mrs, Gary Duckworth,, professor of plano HOLT - The Delhi Township East M-3G reporterJ to Living­ In Germany Class James D, Maynard, son oJ' L, Watson, s. Washlngion road, at Northwestern university, Is I!all was the nweling place for ston County Sheriff's Deputies Notice the. featured consultant. Prob­ HOLT-Miss Audrey J. Gunn, Mr. and Mrs, De Vere C. May­ the Inter-city Council of Feder­ a son, Clay Edwurd, July 1~ at Ingham Medical hMoital. lite theft of his I OG4 CaciJ!lac lems of 2- plano playing will be daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wll­ nard of 7077 Glen Circle, leams ated Garden clubs, 'I'uesdny, ,J'uly Monday rnomlng, about mooring equipment from 20. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Hlchard " discussed by Pierre Lul.Jeschutz ber c. Gunn, lG43 S, Gunn road, 'wehb told een selected by the Lieutenant Commander Honnlcl Many varied flower ar- Gifford of 1560 Eifert road, Holt, son, HusseJJ Eddy, July 13, parker! an Whitewood roar!, which residence at MSU and Donald American Lanf.'1tage and Educa­ WIJd While on his SUilllllei'CrUiSG rangemellls were shown. Among a adjoins his nursery. tween New York Central railroad in Holt and alJOard the attack aircraft carrier at Spal'!'ow hospital. Hamacheck of MSU will discuss tional Center (Amlec) of Mich­ them were tradi!iunal, modern State pollee from lite Brighton Okemos rd. will be closed for the remainder of USS l"urrestal, operating In tlJP. the psychology ·of adolescents. Igan Stale university to partic­ ani! Japanese J'Jower arrange­ post, while c1n a t'outlne run, Atlan!Jc Ocean. meuls. Mr. and M1·s, Gordon L, Sweet, the summer. Ingham County Road Commission. Ipate In Its accelerated German 2677 Grovenburg road, announce found the car pa:-kerl nl Hamburg During the six-week ct·uisc, he language sludy-coui·.5e In Cologne, The workshop was conducted by lite birth of a daughter, Cindy and Winans Lake mad, The car Germany this summer, will pa'rtlcipate In all phases of Mrs, W.H. Barton for me mhers was not damaged, PAITERSON shipboanl life, In addition to Sue, horn July 9 at Ingham Metl­ The purpose of the AMLEC of the garden clttbs. ical hospital, \Vebl1 lives at 3724 Colo­ standing "unc!erway wakhes," 29wl· VETERINARY program Is to enable the student Members were asked to bring· g·an tlrlve, Cordlt>y Lake, to Improve his fluency In the he will receive training in navi­ !heir own flowers anrl theit' own language whl!e lm merserJ In the ga!Jon, communl<:allans, sea - containers, Assisting Mrs. Bar·­ !;t'· ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. ,,,., ,,,, ',,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. ,. '·'·"''''''''''''''·''''',,,, ''"' ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,' ,,,,,,,,.,.,, ,,.,,,,, .,., '' ., ,,, '',.,,,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,' ,,,, ,,,,,' ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,, ',,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, •' ''' ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,' ,,,,' ,,,,::; HOSPITAL culture and daily life of the manship, gunnery, engineering lon were Mrs, George Bahcock, country, ami other basic naval subjects. Mrs, R.C, Mainforl anrl Mrs, Wil­ KERNS ST. Such programs are offered Summer cruises are scheduled liam Hicks. There Are 52 Farm Safety Weeks quarterly by the MSU Continuing each year to provide U, s. Naval Hostesses for tlte noon sand­ OR 7-9791 Educnllon service In France, Academy and Naval Reserve Of­ wich luncheon wm·e memhm·s of MASON Germany, Italy, Spain and Swlt­ ficers Training Corps Midship­ the Holt and Mason - Dansville zerlaml. men with personal experience and Garrlen cluiJs, in a Year ••• Observe Then1 All practical knowledge of naval op­ ,.··· ~.~ erations in various types of ships, Births \i. l Olsen Dairy Ilolt Form E·quipment HOL'I'--Mr. rtml Mrs. Hobert C, Foote are llw parents of a ~······! SURGE & son, Douglas David, horn July 7 at Ingham Medical hospital. .TiilsiSA BADGER The Poolr'S rr>sirJc at 2153 !'vlead­ A.J, Murray owlawn drive, Holt. Wi//iam~fon 01, 5-2R62 Born lo Mr. ami Mrs. James WegTyn, 208G north Cedar stmot, ISAFE I FARM Rainbow of Fashions Revue ~ ~ iii Smart idea ... because it pays off in lives on~ limbs Iii at Holt School :;: saved, profits preserved. Get into the habit of keeping :::: A rainbow of fashions was in tile evening for IIH~ puiJIJc. presented by many 4-H young PUteen 4-H In em bel'S WC!re ~ ·.·.~ people who modeled their elotlting chosen f o t' lhelr accomplish­ ::: machinery in good repair. Be sure your wiring is :~~~ and knitting g-arments recently lllents to receivl' rlwss revue at tl1e summer 4-H style revue pins: senior clothing - j·fary { adequate, night lights in good order. let electricity 'ii at t11e Holt senior high school. Lou Balwr, IVIJllrJ Oak ~-H club; These fashions were made by Susan Hob, Happy Hns!lers 4-!1 ~ t 4-H members froth 30 4-H clubs club; Steve Llenha rt, Laberteaux !': work for you and help you make safety o doily habit. :::: throughout the county. 4-11 club; Joyce Pollnk, Sk~eter .;. .. Over 150 4-H'ers participated !Ill! 4-H club; Joette Sel1effer, Dependable machinery, fast representing more than 1,000 j1ason City Slickrrs; and Diane hours of work ln t11e!r 4-H clotiJ­ Stanton, Sandhill 4-Il cluh, Ing and knlttlnr; projects. Senior knitting - Linda Flat­ service prevent accident tigo, Dansville 4- Leaf Clovers •• :. consumers ·;·.. Five outstandlng clothing anrJ and Nancy Kinyon, Dullr~n r.Iul1 :::: Power ~~~:···. knitting girls In 4-H cJ.uh work of j'lason. Junior \!iss ClotlJ!ng·-­ ~ ~ Farm safety is up to you! Always be were chosen to represent Ingham revue pins were awarded to Betty :::: company :::: cottnty at State 4-JJ Show on Bowne, Dansvtlle 4-Leaf Clov­ sure machinery is in good repair. We ~SU campus, August 3! -Sept. Grs; Llnrla Sue Crampton, Haslett ; I 2, Senior girls wiJI attenrl the Tri-County; and ,lody\\'olf, :--Iorth :::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;': special education clothing aniJ Wllllau;ston 4-H club. will not deliver any machine, new or knitting program and stay at .runt or h nIt t e r winner was MSU, Nancy Lee Slarr - Okemos Com­ used, unless it's been checked and re­ '!'hey are Marilyn Boyce of munity cluh. Young· miss cloth­ Sto ckbrldge Happy Hustlers C lu h Ing revue pins were awarded 'to checked. Our service is as fast as your and Sue Jankovlak of Lansing - .Tlll \'ander:-reer, Okemos Com­ Blshopettes 4-H club were named munity club. Carollll Wemple call. Play it safe ... always. clothing winners. Gall Parmelee of the Dansville 4-Leaf Clov~rs of Mason -Canaan Lumberjacks, and Cindy Tomlin of Grand Valley 4-II cluh received the revue pins YOURFARAI and alternated delegate, Kathy for young knitters. Cooper of Mason - Sandhill 4-H Bement Feed club were knitting winners, otl1er 4-H members were July Fox of Mason - Sandhill named to an honor group for 4-H club, and Cindy Caul of their outstandng work In select­ Okemos Community club were Ing their pattern and fabrlc In & named junior winners in clothing, their construction and fit of their Supply garments. and will be Invited to attend State 4-H Show for one day. The clothing honor group in­ Susan Jindra of Okemos Com­ cluded: From Mason - Jeaneen 207 N. Mason Phone OR 7-1421 munlty 4-H club was alternate. mood; Okemos - Barbara Can­ The garments were evaluated non, Mary Dike Lynn VanderMeer in the afternoon and then styled and Jan Hargrave; Haslett -Jane Clark; Lansing - Sandra Janko­ vlak, Cathie Cogswell and C}llthla Newbert; Williamston - Judy Ann and Joan Beth Ganton, Three girls from lite Dansville 4-Leaf clovers were In the honor group for knitting - Sarah Diehl, Susan Hae and Bridget Weaver, Commentators for the revue were Sandra Bailey and Joette Scheffer, both of Mason and Sue .Tankovlak, Lansing. Carol Fogle, Mason and Karen Waterson, Lansing, accompanied for the revue. Jerel Robinson, junior leader of the Well Dunn 4-H club, Holt, helped plan the stage decorations. 4-H club leaders helped with tl1e evaluation program In the afternoon. Evaluators were Mrs. Alvin Nottingham, Stockbridge; Mrs. H. L. VanKuren, Mrs. Leonard Blood, Mason; .\1rs. Paul Jankovlak, Lansing; Mrs. Rolland Dekett, Eaton Rapids; Mrs, Ken­ Safe farms produce neth Pfiester, Williamston; and more Miss Marilyn Beuhler, Grand • • • Ledge. Safe farmers live longer ... Farm Bureau's Make up your mind right now- no ifs or buts about it­ FARMOWNERS your form will be a safe form from here on in! Don't take Good Reliable Used Reconditioned Equipment chances with faulty machinery. Don't leave fire-hazardous Is a Sure Bet for Safety. See Us. Policy ••• debris about. Be careful with livestock. Be sure wiring is 4 Coverages adequate, lighting in proper condition. Be safe when it comes A.A. Howlett & Company ~LJ~... , lin l Policy! ;{., ·l ~~r~~entsnd to form financing, too. Come to the bonk that understands Farm lm plement Co. ;r ~:' ~ · Farm Liability 1 Farm Personal Property farm problems, likes farm folks. 610 N. Cedar Barns & Mason Outbuildings

Duane Morlan

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245 S. Jefferson Mason, Mich. Safety Minded OR 6-5578 FARM BUREAU NATIONAL BANl(: INSURANCE··· MASON Merchants Companies of PHONE 677-3661 Michigan The Ingham County News, Wednesday, July 21, 1965- Poge B-6 ""The Friendly Pink Bank" I ~ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED STATE FARM MANAGEMENT TOUR AUGUST 4

JERRY SHUNK Six S:~nilnt• t•uunl)' fnnns, nfft•rin!( evcl')'lhiu!( from Chl'i.s10111' lr~e !(rnwin!( lu lllf>dern dair)' upernlinns ur(• sdlt•!lnl••d l11r SEPTIC SERVICE l'isil '"' Wedlll'S!IIly, Au~-:ust 4, Holt ox 9·2825 It's the 17th Stnle Fnrm :\lann~cmcnl Tour, .srwnsnrcd hy tin• CuupcrnliVL' Extension Sen·i,•c in Sunilne county nnd the A~-:l'i· News Ads Sell - Phone OR 7-9011 cultural Ecnnmnic.s Dcpnrlnwnl nf Michi~-:nn Sl~lt• llniv<"rsily. Stnt·ling at fJ::lO a.m., five 1liffcrt•nt fmm tnur.s (sec map) will he open tn visitors, The noun t>rc>J.:I'Um nnd lunch will he at the 4·11 Cluh Fnirgrnunds in Sundu.sky. Jn.sctlh Ack('l'lllllll. dircctul' nf the Farm Fnundntinn, Chicago will he the spcalwt·, The :~ftemnnn visit will be nt the modern Venw PhiptiS dnil·y fnrm ncm· Atlplcgnte, The Jlllhlic is invited In sc1• mcHk••·n fnrming in ndion lhrou~hnut the dny.

SANILAC COUNTY FARMS OPEN TO VISITORS ON AUGUST 4 STATE TOUR

o 2. MiLEll I · I MORNING STOPS (choose ooel @ E'ARL WArNER (DAIRY) @JOHN KNOERR CCROPS.J ©QUANDT BROTHERSIJMIRVJ @ARTHUR KRAUS£ (C'IIRISTMAS TREE~ If) GORDON PRIEB£ (I'OIJLlRY) © about tile mechanical funct.lon of TOPS IN STYLES -- These young women were NOON LUNCH·PROGRAM the vehicle, develop the proper presented honors and pins at the recent Summer cl)SANHAC COUNlY FAIR6ROUI'JDS attitude and take parl in traffic surveys before they get behind 4-H Style Revue held at Holt High School. They AFTERNOON STOP the wheel. They not only l1ave were in the 14 and older classification. Revue CAREFUL FARMING, carefully planned "lessons" but @VERNE PHIPPS (DAIRY) fl/l·90 hear from experts such as pins were awarded to {seated) Susan Robb and PRJPER INSURANCE automotive engineers, traffic of­ Mary Lou Baker of Stockbridge; Joyce Pollok ficers, safety authorities, Insur­ and Scheffer of Mason; (standing) Diane GO TOGETHER ..... ance reprr.sentatlves an rl me- Jo~tte chanics. Stanton of Mason; Jeanette Houghton and Sue Two- way protection: be careful, really careful, and you'll Periodic vehicle safety checks avoid nine out of ten accidents. Be Insured, and you'll and 9 other girls from coast to remarked: "A boy or girl of are conducterlln cooperation with Jankoviak, both of Lansing, and Marilyn coast. Sherrellives in Guymon, guard your profits against unavoidable accidents. We're 4-H Driving 14 or !5lshungryfor lnformallon the National Safety Council, Na­ Boyce, Stockbridge. They wi II a II attend the farm Insurance speclal!sts understand farm problems. Be Oklahoma. on driving. Before they reach tiona! Vehicle Safety-Check for double safe .•.be careful, be Insured. Hight now throughout the state their 16th birthday they are eager Communities, USDA and local State 4-H Show at MSU, Aug. 31-Sept. 2. Program Aid scores of teenage licensed dri­ to Jearn. But after they get safety anrl 1 a w enforcement vers and pre-drivers are under­ that little piece of cardboard groups. The new Slow Moving going practical and Intensive permitting them to drive, they veiJ!cle emblem designed prl­ To Youths training outlined In the national become Instant experts." marily for farm vehicles travel- 4 -H Automotive program con­ Proof that they do not become lng 25 miles per hour or less. "Driving an automobile is one ducted by the Cooperative Ex­ of the greatest privileges we instant experts Is the !act that Is another safety device for 4- ~~- • louis A. Stid tension Service. Educational ma­ persons of 25 years of age and H'ers to promote. •••••fl-11•:111 have as American citizens," said terial, training aids and awards the only girl to claim national under, who represent 15 per Reports on 4-H Automotive are p rovlded by the Firestone 30 HAVE FAITH ENOUGH TO MAKE honors last year In the 4-H cent of the drivers, have projects are judged by the Co­ Tire & Hubber Company, a long­ per cent of the traffic accidents. operative Extension Service for REAL THE 1HINGS OF GOD Insurance Agency Automotive program. She I~ time supporter of 4-11. Sherrel Stephens, 18, who knew Why? Lack of judgment nee- several awards provided by Flre­ This program is the only one essary to cope with modern day stone. what she was talldng about when of lis kind In the U.s. making traffic and Improper driving at- Four top members In each she won one of six $500 scholar­ SAL AYOUBEE Mason and effort to reacll pre-drivers. t!tude, say safety authorities. Not county are el!glvle for a special ships In competition with 31 boys As one county extension agent having the right attitude contrlb- 4-H automotive k~y chain. Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada utes up to 85 per cent of traffic Information about enrollment 100 N.. Penn. Ave., La~sing accidents. · In th 4-H program can lle Ob- Pnone I Van hoe 9-90~ 1 Young people enrolled in the lalned from the county extension 4-H Automotive program learn agent. Antique & Househol :::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:~:~:~:=:~:~:~:~:~:;::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::~:~:~:::::::~:~:~:~:~:~:~::;::~::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::;:;::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~ ~.'· ···~-

... -~ .. , ·Grain Farmer: . ·-··~- ...... Be Sure To Check on Our Outstanding STORAGE Program

The f.OHowing described property will be sold at Public Auction at the placie located 2 blocks south of the traffic light in Williamston to the comer of South Put man and South Streets. Fast Handling We Have Two Weighing and Sat., July 24 • 10:30 A. M. Unloading Stations Waiting To Easy Spin Dry Washer Rose Beige Rug - Serving Cart Stand - 1874 Ingham Co. Atlas .Kenmore Gas Dryer Cutter with fills '42" Gas Kitchen Range 2 Doll Trunks and Clothes Speed Your Grain Harvest 10 pc. Chamber Set Sectional Bookc·ase Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Dining 5 pc. Ironstone Chamber set Quantity of old Glass Negatives room table and 6 chairs Set of Haviland Dishes (near com.) ,3 pc. Sectional Davenport Quantity of Garden Tools Hand Carved Buffet with Mirror Rubber Tired Whee}barrow Mahogany Desk Jointed Old Dolls- Books Glass Front China Cabinet 6 Side Chairs leather seats I~ero. Lamps - Lantern Gas Space Heater - Cabinet Ironer *Grain Drying ~ pc. Sectional Davenport Child's Cane Bottom Rocker Blonde Desk - Night Stand 2 French Wilton Rugs- Fruit Jars Candle Molds - Lard Press Set of Service for 12 China• Dishes 3 pc. Bedroom Suite Complete Gate Leg and Drop Leaf Tables 4 Siiding Door Chests with Mr. and Mrs. Dresser *Top Prices Caned Bottom Chairs - Jugs Set of Service for 8 Melmac Dishes Bedroom Chair - Corner Table Child's Wicker Training Chair Floor l\1odel Radio Chair and Ottoman Plank Bottom Chairs - Crocks Table and Floor Lamps Quantity of Kitchen Utensils Folding High Chair- Trunks Various Camping Equipment *Cash for Your Grain Various End and Coffee Tables 'T'vn0writers - Copper Boiler Drapes - Curtains - Blankets 2 Screw Type Building Jacks Child's Bob Sled - Sad Irons Various Pes. "Fiesta" Dishes. fSwivel Chairs - Drafting Kit CarJed Rockers - Soap Stone · ~6" Base St~el Ca!binet (white) Work Bench - Quantity of Wood Old Car Parts - Picture Frames Doors - Power and Hand Lawn Overstuffed chairs ping pong table Old Fashioned Heating Stove Mowers. No Elevation Charge ·13 x 20 Tan Carpet Nationa:l Geogr~phic Magazines 2 Breakfast Sets, formica tops Many Other Articles Too Numer­ Wooden Furniture Clamps ous to mention. All furniture is Brow!J and White Tweed Rug Indian Stones- Hand Tools Blue Wool Rug- Metal Wardrobes good and clean and has been 1890 World Atlas - Antique Nite well cared for.

Tenns of Sale are Cash. No goods removed until settled for. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Lunch AvailabLe On Grounds. If Interested Call 67 6-5734 Hope Thompso,n &Mrs. Brett Owners MASON ELEVATOR JIM BURNS, Auctioneer 1: Company ~ .. Phone 655·2410 Williamston, Michigan t 345 W. Columbia 676-5734 ·~~l~ !J:::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:::;:::;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::~::::::::!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:::::;:::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;!;!;:::::::::;: The Ingham County News, Wednesday, -July 21, 1965- Page B-7 ThievesL~ot Cereal Leal Beetle ·Willia1nston On Build-Up in Co~nty·· 1Cw and Criminal Home of $420 Tile cereal leaf beetle, first The cereal len! beetle Is a The People of !lie State of . into other small grain producing stood mute, plea not guilty eno. COI)lmisstoners. Trespass on the · reported In the United States In native of the Old Wllrld and Is areas, Under it certain commodities Michigan vs. Carl Leonard lled­ tered, remanded, , · WILLIAMSTON-- Thieves 1902 at Gallen, Berrien county, a major destroyer of growing cannot be moved oul of a t•egu• l.n .. Trial commenced; proofs In case, Leighton, Andrews and Sta- en~ This spring an aerial treat. The People of the State of tered· the home of Louis Duby Michigan, Is present in every grains such as oats, wheat, bar- lated area into an ~nquarantined pleton. · · part order granting motion for Mlcl1igan vs. Bernard G, Lan­ 1448 W, Grand River avenue townsltlp In Ingham county, C, A, ley, rye, and slmllar crops, In ment Program using flvo ounces area without Inspection, treat­ mistrial. Robert W, Lamport & James her~ gin, Plea of gullty to appeal, Friday and made off with $420 In Boyer, representative of the Europe 1t has destroyed entire of technical Malathion per ac1·e ment, ru1d certtflcatton. In the D, M1ller vs, Keith F, Rich. Proved highly effective ln des­ The People of the State of Francis c. Crawford d/b/a American and Canadian money Michigan department of agrtcul- small grain crops some years. c~se of hay, straw, and similar Micl1igan vs, Earl Dowland, Or­ Complaint for Injunction & re­ troying the Insect ln areas of F Crawford Co, vs. Caber­ and an undetermllled amount of ture, said, The northern boundaries of the material, fumigation Is required .c. straining order, Lester N. Turn­ heavy infestation In five south­ der granting motion to add count rae Lodge & Lanes Inc. Contin­ cash representing church col- "This dread beetle Is. on_ the recently revised quarantine area before certification,. II to complaint on appeal, er of Slnas, Dramts, Brake & western Michigan counties uation or, trial before court with­ lectlons, . . . llulld up In Ingham county and are some of the southern town- Articles that cannot be moved Werhelow, Nearly. 250,000 acres were treat~ United States Leasing Corpoi'· out jury, . A bedroom' was ransacked and can only be controlled lffarmers ships of five counties These from a quarantined area with­ atton vs, W.A. Pomeroy & As­ Betty Jean Neumann vs, Albert ed, about half of Which was treat­ The People of the State of about $400 In Candlan money was begin· to spray their crops," he are Chase township 'In Lake out a certificate are the Insect sociates, Inc, and Weljlngton A. H. Niles, as guardian of Lole ed a second time to destroy late Itself In any stage of develop­ Michigan vs. James Maurer. Ar­ N, Lerner, M.I. Complaint to taken, Mrs, Duby said she had Said. The department of agrlcul- county; Benona, Claybanks, Fer­ emerging adult beetles, Pomeroy and Florence M. Pom­ ment, small grains, corn, un-, raignment on amended informa­ correct deed, Russell A, Law­ been saving the canadian money lure has sprayed only In heavlly ry, Grant, Greenwood, Newfield, eroy, jointly and individually. tion, reading of Information waiv­ for several years for a trip to infested areas In Berrien county Shelby, and Otto townships ln Surveys conducted since the cleaned grass and forage crop ler. aerial treatment program have .Judgment for defendant F M ed, pleaded guilty to count II, Canada. American money 1n the and surrounding areas, Oceana county• Richmond and seed, hay, straw, fodder, sod, Pome·roy, ·no cause fo1· act!cm; F1·ancls J, Wery & Genevieve disclosed cez·eal leaf beetle ln accepted, thereupon sentenced, 0, Wery vs. The City of Lan­ amount of · $20 In bllls and 3 Up to 40 Percent crop damage Hersey townsl1tps In Osceola Other articles that may requtre judgment for plalntlfl' against The People of the State of rolls of (Juarters aiso ls missing. can be infllcted on various grains county; Grant; Sheridan, and Sur- new areas, but not In the con­ certification ru·e any other farm sing. Complaint for Injunction. concentration founu In the regions defendants W.A. Pomeroy & As­ Michigan vs, Edmund Vincent ., • particularly oats and wheat by rey townships In Clare county· products; equipment, trucks, sociates, and W.A. Pomeroy, Francis .r. Wery, of heavy infestation effectively Mullaney, T r 1a I before court mr::::::;:;;;:::::::;;::::::::::::::;:::::::::::;::::::::::tr this pest. and Lincoln and standish town~ railroad cars, or other means of jointly and severally, RosaUnd La ww111 vs, Patrick treated thls spring, without jury tak~n under advise­ Pnul Decker, Paternity. Donald An oi 40 southern Michigan ships In Arenac county. conveyance; used crates, boxes, ment. ···· Dr. George D. Harris ···· The program Is a cooperatt ve or bags; soil; or any other m·o­ The People of the State of L, Helstg, counties and parts of five others All the rest of lower Michigan Nationwide Mutual Insurance have been included In the revised lying east and south of this as far one between the Michigan Depart­ duct that might carry beetles, Michigan vs, Brown Brothers Estate Investment Co., etc., t Veterinarian \ ment of Agriculture's Plant In­ Co., Et'c. vs, Frank H. Brown. ,.,. •,•, cereal leaf bertie quarantine area as the state line is under quar­ Information on requirements Equipment Co. Order gTanting Marvin Lee Goren &HarryTusil­ dustry Division and the USDA's Trespass on the case. Kelly, following action of the Cornmis- antine, This Is 40 complete is available from county agri­ motion to quash. man, etc. vs, .James Gollack & Plant Pest Control Division. Oster, Fat11am & Selner. sion of Agriculture at Its July counties, cultural extension directors, the Shirley Go!lack, Trespass on the Terms of the revised quar _ The People of the State of Nationwide Mutual In!'urance meeting, The revised quarantine The purpose of the quarantine Michigan Department of Agricul­ case on pr·omlses, Dtmnlngs & illL:;;:~::=·:·:.?.t~~E~~~~:~:;::;:;:;:;:;:J!.ii anttue are little changed from the Michigan vs. Bertrand Harold Co., etc. vs. Paul J, C:utano. Gibson. became effective July 12. is to prevent spread of the pest ture, or the USDA's Plant Pest quarantine previously tmnosed, VIncent, Re-arralgnment waived, Trespass on the case. Kelly, Control Dlvlsil:!n, ---jew--- reading re-set of Information, Oster, Fatham & Solner. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., etc. vs. W1111am B. Love. Dansville Trespass on the case, Kelly, Oster, Fatham & Solner. News Notes Township of Vevay vs. E.J. Mr. and Mrs, Vance Mead and Scarlett, Gordon Scarlett and daughter attended the reception Myste Kline Construction Co, Complaint ry for Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mead, for Injunction, Lloyd D. Morris. newlywer1s, at tho Webberv1lle Barbara Moore vs. Marvel Town hall, Sunday afternoon, July Verser. Paternity. Donald L. 18. Reisig, Mr. ancf Mrs. Ben McPherson Cheryl Ann Chapman vs. Ar­ of Dade City, Florida wore lunch­ lan's Department Store. Tres­ eon guests Friday of Mr. and pass on the case, H1ldegrandt, Mrs. Vance Mead. Farm Klng, Weed & Smith. Mrs. Cassie Relcl1le and Maurice E. Winn & Profit Con­ George Martin of Jackson were trols, Inc., etc. et al vs. Le guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs, Chef Petit, Inc., etc. Pt al. Tres­ A. V. Wemple. pass on the case. Warner, Mar­ Mrs. Ruby Curtis spent Thurs- · cross & Judd, day and Friday with her sister, Mathias H. Spitzley vs. Wells Mrs, Lavina Vande Bogart of Photo Foster & Michael A. Foster, Battle C1·eek, Trespass on the case. Farhat Mr. and Mrs. Judson Felton & Luoma. and Roy Glover attended a Baker Gerald Griffin vs, Ross M. family gathering at Arl:oretum Knight. Trespass on the case, park In Lansing Sunday;lil honor Sinus, Drarnts, Brake and Wer­ below. of Airman Carl Baker who Is home on furlough, Guests were Eugene P, Brown vs. John present f I' om Lansing, North Contest & M, Smythe George H. Clif­ Adams, Leslle, Flint, Mason and ford, Trespass on the case, Dun­ Dansville. nings & Gl bson, Mrs. Amy Fowler and Misses Orville Rivers and Bernice L. Florence and Nellie Fields of Rivers vs. Lakeview Develop­ Jackson called on Mrs. Maude ment Company, et, al, etc. Tres­ Shannon last Wednesday. Enter pass on the case, Rapaport, Sie­ Mrs. Maude Shannon is spend­ grist, & Miatecll. ing the week with friends ln Don Foote Company, etc. vs. Chicago. John H. W111s. Trespass on the Mrs. Irene Ludwick and Mrs, case. Ronald G. Morgan of War­ Pansy Bradley of Lansing called $5 Is Yours If You Identify This Farm ner, Hart, Warner & Timmer. on Mrs. Bernice Wheeler Sunday, Forrest Bass Jr., & Farm Mrs. Maurene Comminal of Bureau Mutual Insurance Co., od IS 1n error. (Note: These .will be obvious mistakes Mason and Mrs. Coria Hayhoe And Wi etc. vs, Richard R. Dumeney. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence n such as words upside down, etc.) ' CONTEST RULES Trespass on the case. Warner, Unterbrlnk of Owosso Sunday, Hart, Warner & Timmer. They also visited Mrs, Haylwe's Otis S. Hardy, Gay S. Hardy 3. All entries must be mailed to Mystery Farm, Box grandson, Leo Unterbrink, at the l. Contestants must correctly identify the aerial photo and Jacqueline Hardy, by her 266, Mason, Michigan. Memorial hospital in Owosso. giving exac't location, and tenant's nome. ' ~ · next friend, otis S. Hardy vs. Miss Mary Ella Powers of Barham Ray Rodgers, Jr. of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, called~ Max Curtis. Inc., etc. Trespass 4. Do not mail your entry until 8 a.m. Friday. Con- on her aunt, Mrs. Coria 1IayMe, 2. After making identificCJtion read the advertisements on the case. MacLean, Seaman Saturday. 5.00 test entries postmarked before this time will be dis­ & Laing. Mr. and Mr·s. George Vogt on this page looking for an intentional error in·'anc Virginia Morse, Adm, of the qualified. In case of ties the Mystery Farm Judge Sr. spent Friday wlth Mrs, Paul- of these ods. Write the name of the business whose Estate of Ronald E. Morse, De­ will determine the winner. Ine Kunde of Fowlerville. . ceased vs. Deere & Company, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. etc. Trespass on the case. Sin­ • Sales • Service • Parts Ronald West were Mrs. West's as, Dramts,. Brake & Werbelow. mother, Mrs, Sam Meredith, her W1111am M. Toshaff vs. Sat brother and family, Mr. and Mrs, Enterprises, Inc., etc. Trespass Donald Meredith of Mason and her on the case, Slnas, Dramts, Brake sister, Mrs. James Counseler of & Werbelow. Bath. · Rose Ann Hammel! vs, League Mr. and Mrs. Aethen Witt vis­ Creditors Service, Jnc., a Cor­ Ited Mrs. Charles Houser at Mer­ A tiger of c tractor. It's poration, Trespass on the case. James G. Fleming, cy hospital in Jackson Sunday tough end strong but evening. Mr. and Mrs, Houser John Wright and Sharon K. became parents of a son, Mathew versatile too. Equal to Wright vs. Mark Fox and Don­ Charles, Sunday morning, ald Mark Fox d/b/a Fox Imple­ Mrs. Laura Bachman visited any job you osk it to do. ment Co. Trespass on the case, her sister, Mrs. Maude Johnston, Hildebrandt, King, Weed and Smith. of Leslle Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs of FARM & INDUSTRIAL CENTER Prepare Now for Profits at Hazel v. Clayton & General Nashville visited Mr. and Mrs, Gas, Co. of Wisconsin vs. Red Aethen Witt, Friday evening. The Mighty M -6 Whiting Used Cars, Inc. Muni­ Phone TU 2-5761 cipal Court .Appeal. Willingham, Their son, Tommie, returned A.A. Howlett with them after spending 5 days FRANCIS PLATT Learned, Cote• and Spanos. with the Witts, Donald G. Booth, Indw. and as South Pennsylvania at Jolly Rd. 670N. Cedar Form Implement Co. Oliver·Minneapalis Moline -New Holland Farm Equipment Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Swan Lansing Guardian of the Estate of Ste­ Mason attended the Peterson - Benson OR 7·3361 One Mile No. o( Mason on US 727 ven Donald Booth, Minor vs. Ma~on reunion at McCormlck park, W11- Board of Ingham County Road .lla mston, Sunday, July 18. ~

Dart National Bank It's oM Mystery- Now Available Does Not at Give Money Away. It Why we at the News hear, time after time AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION MEANS ... of the fast results to items advertised in the Silsby's Does However Lend "News" want ads. Home lite REAR Tractor Tires Money For Any Legitimate The answer, more people read the Ingham County News every week than any other Ing­ Purpose. • Weighs only 14 lbs. 7 ham County Weekly. • Anti Friction Needle "See Us First" ,0, and Ball 3 4 ~''"I 0.2·l 11.2. "The Pink Bank" -- Mason 24 The Ingham County News • Eiq . Oct'p Power Luq~ ucross lull 1r.,.(1.:.l .... ·idfh oivt~ m ... tirnum ~<~P.Jt, tt.,ct:ort -.1rd llo!.dion irr ,lll lvrJe~ of ~oii E•tr~­ dF-•·" ~~o~o~il:lu~ Qivt> e•lr., tr.,r;t:ull ,,., ,r... ft Silsby Implement :~;1~ h·•i ruq r.ounr • 100°c N\"lon Constr.,dian p r,:: 1 "';:: t • 214 W, State OR 7-0141 ICI"·r,,1 ((,~tl~ /inld brt~d~dO\IrrM\. Do not 1:Cfl'"~e )rill> low~r-1.1ric~d tirf't n•·"l" wiTh ro~ynn cord. SPt:Ciol chdmic .. ·, .Jr... n.l•!.:i 10 i•~<~d ,-;,,d ;iduw~lh for or~:.~t"'"'~"" oi.J.,in~f o~~ .. ,.,t"t~·irtq PEOPLES Auction Service Stockbridge FRONT Tractor Tires STATE BANK e Over a Half Ccn1UI'y of Service e Personal Attention for Every Sale Elevator 5.50·16 4 GEOHGl•: 1\UNZELl\IAN 4-Piy Williamston Webberville e Top Dollar fer E·:::ry i\r!ic-le Sold 11 ~•fo• Throe Strolght R•nnlng Ribs 9i•o po.,tlvo • Feed • Fertilizer & Coal steerinQ in ell soil conditions. and on hard sut• • Grain face$. Hf;h center rib ql .. oa mo~ilitv in turnin9, Gt:nercil Banking Services ~n..,enb ,ideslip · PRICE BROTHERS • Seeds • Alt•t'lylon Constructlo• for shock 11sist•n<1 • Grinding & Mixing o1nd load capacity. hlnf•rHd Sidewafla resist bruisin~. sc~tttn\ AUCTIONEERS ;!nd w.. r. . •. !llt•miX'l ol( F•·rlt•ral flf•[J!I:;Jo; STOCJ\IIItJJHOI•: )1;,;.;~17~ Stoc:kbridqe, Mich.

1965 - Page B-8 . church leadership, !Joth adults ADVENTIST and youth group, 6:30, Midweek METHODIST CON'T. ROMAN CATHOLIC CON'T. BUNKER HILL SEVENTH DAY evening service, Wednesday, Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.J nur­ Rademacher, put or. Ma.s11es ADVENTIST, Elder J.M. Hnaty­ 7:30. llery through 6th grade, 11:15 Sunday, 8:30 and10:30a.m.;dllily shyn, pastor. Services every , a.m.; 7th grade through adult 7:00 a.m.; saturday 8:00 a.m,1 Saturday, Sabbath school, 10 youth groups meet on Sunday Confessions, saturday 4:00 to a.m.; preaching service, lla.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE evenings, .Junior high schoolS: 30 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:00 p,m,1 HOLT SEVENTH-DAY AD­ and Senior high school, G: 30, Publlc hlgh school students reli­ \'ENT!ST, 1 1/2 m!le south of FIRST CHUHCH OF CHRIST gion classes ever; Monday evon­ Holt road on Grovenburg road, SCIENTIST, corner of Oak and FIRST ME'l'HOD!Sf Church, Mason, Minister, E. L. Sut­ !ng 7:00p.m.; Public graduchool Elder A. K. Phllllps, pastor, Sab­ Barnes, Mason, Sunday services, students r&l!glon claBsoo every bath school, 9:30 a.m.; worship 11 a.m.; Sunday school during cliffe. Summer union, services with the Presbyterian church 9:00 Thursday 4:15 p.m.; Publlc ln· service, !1 a.m. the service; Wednesday evening quiry cla.ss open to public ThUI'tl· meetings at 8; public reading a.m. July 4 - Presbyterian church; July I1 - Presbyterian day 7:30 p.m. church hall; Holy room Is open at the church Wed­ hour SaturdD.y 7:30 to 8:30 p,m, nesday and Saturday, 2-4. church; July 18 - Presbyterian 1 BAPTIST church; .July25 Methodist church; BaptlslllB by appointment. WILLIAMSTON BAPTIST, August 1 - Presbyterian church; ST, MARY'S CATHOLIC, WU· Harold Reese, pastor. Church August 8 - Presbyterian church; lhimston, Wllliam G, HankercJ, school, 10 a.m.; worship ser­ COMMUNITY August 15 - Methodist church; pastor, Masees: Sundays 7:30, vices, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; OKEMOS COMMUNITY, Allen August 22 - Methodist church; 9 and 11 a.m. Holy Da.ye: 7 Young Peoples Meeting, 6:30 E, Whlttrup, mIn is t e r, Sunday August 29 - Methodist church; and B a.m. and7:30p,m p.m.; prayer service, Wednes­ morning service, 10 a.m.; Nur­ September 5 - Methodist church, and Fridays which are schooi day, 8 p.m. sery 10 a.m.; Harold Coger, stu­ dayi! at 11:10 a,m, Perpetual MASON BAPTIST, Rev. Murl dent assistant to minister. help Novena. saturday evenings, Eastman, pastor. Morning wor­ CHILDS BIBLE, Robert Bow· MORMON 7:30. ConteBslons hea.rd Sa.t­ ship, 10; Sunday school, 11:15; den, pastor. Sunday school, 10 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST urdays 10:30 until 11:30 a..m., Baptist Youth Fellowship, 6:15 a.m.; morning worship service, OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mor­ and from 7 until 8:30p.m. Al4o p.m.; evenlngservlce, 7:30;Wed­ 11; Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 mon), 149 Highland, East Lan-· the evenings before holy days a.nd nesda.y, 7:00 p,m,, prayer a.nd p.m.; Sunday evening worship, sing, K e I I y Thurston, bishop. first Fridays from 7:30untU8:30 Bible study, 7:30; prayer meeting, Wednes- Priesthood meeting, 9 a.m.;Sun­ p.m. Religion for public school DANSVILLE BAPTIST, day, 7:30 p,m, · day school, 10:30 a.m.; evening children: high school, Monday Sunday school, 10 a.m.; wor­ HASLETT COMMUNITY service, 6 p.m. evenings, 7:30; grade school, ship services 11 a.m. and 7:30 CHURCH, Monterey and Tona­ Sundays afler 9 o'clock 1Tli/JS1 p.m.; young people's meeting, wanda drive, Charles 0. Er!clt­ NAZARENE all clAIIsa!l held in tho echool. 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday prayer son, minister. Church school, be­ MABON CHURCH OF THE·' !~~tt Instructions by appoint­ meeting and Bible study, 7:30 ginners through 4th grade at p.m. Rev, Christy Gentry, pastor. 10:00 a.m.; all ages at 11:15 NAZARENE, Rev, Joseph Nlol- S,S, CORNELIUS AND CY­ HOLT BAP'l'Im' CHURCH, Au­ a.m.; morning service, 10:00 a. son, pastor. Sunday school, 10 PRIAN cATHoLIc Ca.thollc a.m.; Morning Worship, lla,ru. church road Bunker' HUI Leo burn and W, Holt Rd. RA!v. Gor­ m.; nurseryandtoddlercarepro­ den Sander, pastor, Morning wor­ vlded during the service. Sunday evening sorvice, 7:00 p, Ramer past~r. Sunday 11l&S~es 8 m., Young people, 6:00 p.m.; a.m. 10 a.m.; holy da.y ship, 8:45 & 11 a.m.; Sunday ONONDAGA COMMUNITY a.~d ~­ CHURCH, (United Church of Prayer rneotlng on Wednesday ses, 6 and 8:30a.m. School, 10 a.m.; YPCF, 5:45; ,evening, 7: Christ) Rev. Jack Short, pastor. oo. Evening worship, 7 p.m.; Wed­ WILLIAMSTON NAZARENE 10 a.m. Sunday school; 11 a.m. nosday, 7:15 p.m., prayer ser­ Francis c. Ho:tt) pastor. Church vice. church services. UNDENOMINATIONAL school, 10 a.m.; worshlp ser­ NORTH AURELIUS CHURCH, GRACE BAPTIST OF ONON­ vice 11; NYPS, 6:30 p.m.; Rev, James T, Elldrui, Paator. DAGA, next door to town hall, is a TV picture of your ideals. Living is the Anest of all Preaching, 7:00 p.m.; p n y e r Sunday School, !O:OOa.m.; Morn­ Mal Hoyt, pastor. Sunday school, CONGREGATIONAL meeting, Wednesday, a. ing Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Youth 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; LESLm CONGHEGATIONAL­ WEST COLUMBIA CHURCH Meetings, 6:80 p.m.; E ven!ng evening service,, B; prayer meet­ the nne arts. Far better to know how to live, than to CHRISTIAN, church school, 9:45; OF TIIE NAZARENE, on West Service, 7:30p.m.; Prayer meet­ Ing and Bible class, Wednesday Columbia East of Aurelius Rd., morning worship, 11 a.m.; Youth ing, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. morning, 10 and II. know how to paint, sing. write or sculpture. Is your soul William Tibbetts, pastor. Sunday fellowship, 7 p, m.; Choir rehear­ AURELIUS BAPTIST, 4429 School, 10:15 a.m.; morning wor­ sal, Wednesday, 8 p, m. Hev. RuB­ Barnes road, Rev, Frederick P. ship, 11:15 a.m.; NYPS, 7:15 sell R. Hoover, Pastor. nourished by God's word at church on Sunday. or is it starved UNITED BRETHREN Raft, pastor. Worship Service p.m.; evange!lstlcserv1ce,8p.m. HOUSEL UNITED BRETIIREN 9:45a.m.; Sunday School classes Wednesday, prayer meeting, a 1 on the Sunday newspaper, the golf course or a flshing trip? Rev. Everott Ra.y, cornerHawley for every age, 11:00 a.m.; Even­ p.m. and Vaughn Roads. 10:00 a.m. Ing Service, 7:00 p.m.; Baptist EPISCOPAL HOLT CHURCH OF THE NAZ­ Sunday School; 11:00 a.m. Mom· Youth Fellowship, 8:00 p.m.; You can't drift into the art of good living, .. you must think about it. ARENE, Jerry Ulrich, pa.stor. CHRIST CHUHCH HENHIET­ ing worship, 7:00 p.m. Sunday Pastor's Class for Youth, Mon­ Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morn­ Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p.m. day, 6:00 p.m.; Pastor's Class T A, Robert H. Richardson, rec­ ing WOrtlh!p, 11; NYPS, 6:30p.m,, tor. Services, a a.m. and 11 As one thinks in his heart so is he. Every man should think soberly. Sunday Evening Service; ~:30 p. for Adults, Monday, 7:30 p.m.; evening eva.ngellstlc service, 7 m. Wednesday, Prayer Service, Children's and Junior Choir Re­ a.m.; Church school, 11 a.m.; p.m.; praier meeting, Wednes­ Communion the first and third Let him that thinks he stands. take heed lest he fall. Whatever things EDEN UNITED BRETHREN, hearsal, Tuesday, 7:00p.m.; day, 7:30p.m. Mllan Maybee, pastor. Sunday Bible Study and Prayer, Thurs­ Sundays of the month, 11 a.m.; BUNKER HILL CHURCH 0? 'r Morning prayer the second and school, 10 a.m.; morning wor­ day, 7:00 p.m.; Adult Cholr Re­ are honorable, just, pure. of good report ... think on these things. Tim NAZAFBNE, Donald Nelson, ship, 11; junior Church, 11 a. m.1 hearsal, Saturday 3:00p.m. fourth Sundays of the month, 11 pastor, Sunday school, 10 a.m. a.m. Chrlstla.n Endeavor, 6:30; even.; FffiST BAPTIST CHURCH OF mornliig worship, 11; NYPS, 6:45 ing service, 7:30; prayer meet­ OKEMOS, Pastor, Donald All· SAINT KATHERINE EPISCO­ You have but one life to live ... live it wisely. p.m.; evening service, 7:30; Wed­ PAL, Meridian road, 1/2 m!le ing, Wednesday evening, ~:30 p. bough, 46a4 Haslett road sun­ nesday evening prayer meeting, m. day services: Sunday sch~ol, 10 noth of US-16, Derwent A. Suth­ You can't live without God. the Bible, 7:30. a.m.; church, 11 a.m.; evening, ers, rector. Sunday, 8 a.m.; ear­ OKEMOS 'CHURCH OF THE 7 p.m.; Wednesday prayer meet­ ly service (communion), !Oa.m.; NAZARENE, Rev, Vf. W. Riden­ OTHER CHURCHES ing, 7:30 p.m.; youth activities !am!ly service, morning prayer prayer, the church. These are our, pastor. sunday school, 10 for every age, third Sundays, other sundays ho­ a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m. EVANGELIST HOLINESS STOCKBRIDGE BAPTIST ly communion; nursery for sma11 the palette and brush in the young peoples meeting, 6:15p.m.; CHURCH, Rev, G.L. Claypool of pastor, Kenneth Boyd. Worship ch!ldren, classes for an others; evening service, 7 p.m.; prayer Mason, pastor. Meets next to the Onondaga Post Oftice building. service, nursery, junior church, Wednesday, 8:00, evening prayer. art of right living. Go to your meeting, Wednesday, , 7:30 p,m, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, 11; ,Jun­ ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL­ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sunday services at 2:30 p.m. a.nd Ior and Senior BYF and Adult John Bluet, VIcar. Sunday ser­ Ma.ln Street, Munith announce~ 7:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer Union 7: 15; evening worship, 8 vices, Holy communion 8 a.m.; church and you will find them. its services. Sunday School, 10 meeting at 7:30p.m. p.m.; midweek prayer and Bible Worship servlcc 10 a.m.; Church a.m. Church 11a.m. Youth meet­ LAKE LANSING CHAPEL, just study, Thursday, 8: 00 p.m. school10 a.m.; 2709ElfertRoad, ing, 6:30 p.m. and evening church across from theamusemontpuk. FrRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF i ust west o! South Cedar and at 7:15 all on Sunday. Prayer Pennsylvania. North of traf!!c light. Rev. Er­ LESLm, Rev. A.J. Berry, pas­ meeting 1s Thursday at 7:30. win Forbes, pastor. Sunday tor. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.; ST. AUGUSTINE OF CANTER­ LUTHERAN CON'T. METHODIST CON'T. The m!nlster Is Rev. Thomas school, 10:00 a.m.; worship, classes for all ages; worship BURY, Robert c. Brook, Vicar. Lutterall, 302 Henrietta st., Mun­ Sunday Holy Euchrlst, 8:30 & Service, 10:45 a.m. Luther at M -7B, East Lansing-. HotJert day school, 10:00 a.rn.; church WILLIAMSTON COMMUNIT 'I 11:00 a.m.; Wedneeday pra.yer hour, 11:00 a.m.; BYF, 6:30p.m. Ith, service, 7:30 p, m. Sundar evening; Evening ser­ 10:00 a.m. Holy day celebrations League (young peorle grades 9- C. Reinhardt, pll.'ltor. Sunday services, 11:00 a.m. METHODIST, Zack A. Clayton, vices 7:30p.m. Sunday; Midweek 7:00 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. 546 W. 12), I st and 3nl Gundays, 7:00 wor:ship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday pastor. Church school, 9:45a.m.; PRESBYTERIAN service, hourofprayer, 8:00p.m. South Street, 676-2525, p.m. Worship and Churr.h School school and adult Blhle class, 9: 15 ROBBINS METHODIST, Gerald worship service, II; supervised MASON CONGREGATION JE­ Wednesday, rn<:ets temrwrarlly al IOOF hall a.m. A. Salis!Jury, pastor. Church Nursery; IntermedIate, Sen­ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN HOVAH'S WITNESSES, Kingdom HASLETT BAPTIST, Douglas on ~1arle Street, across from school, 9:45; morning worship, lor MYF, 7:00 p,m, CHURCH, Mason. Heverend Hall, 5254 Bunker road. Public Baltz, pastor. Church school, tJakery. Bullding being erected 10:45, HOLT METHOD!Sf CHUHCI' Pl1lllp D. Hlrtzel. Summer un­ lecture 8 p.m. i Watchtower study, 9:46; morning service, 11:00 a. FREE METHODIST 011 West South St. & U.s. 127. N. Cedar at Aurelius rd., Holt Ion services with lite First 4:15p.m. m.; evening service, 7:00 p.m.; Paul A. Tidemann, pastor. METHODIST FELT PLAINS METHODIST, Hev. Philip 11. Glotfelty, Jr. Methodist church 9:00 a.m. July LESLIE F'RE E METHODIST. 4 - Presllyterlan Church; July young people, Sunday, 6:00p.m.; ST. ~lATTHEW LUTHEHAN DANSVILLE COMMUNITY Dorr Garrett, pastor. Church No Sunday School July 4 through REORGANIZED CHURCH OF Church and Race streets, Frank prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 CHUHCH, Hev. John \l'clneach, METHODIST AND VANTOWK, school, 10:30 a.m.; worship ser­ Sept. G. Morning- service 0:30 11 - Presbyterian Church; July JESUS CHRIST OFLATTERDAY J. Sines, pastor. Sunday school, 18 - Presbyterian Church. p.m.; choir Wednesday, 8:30 p. Pastor. :\leets at ~lidway Ele­ D. C. Carpenter, Th. D., Minister. vice, 11:30 a.m. a.m. One service only from July 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; SAINTS, Elder Wm. Cnmpton, m.; nursery at all services. mentary sclwol In All-Purpose Dansville, 10 a.m., clmreh 4 t!Irough September 5, 9:30a.m. July 25 - Methodist Church; evening service, 7: 30; prayer Pastor. K of P Hall, 139 W. LAKE LANSING BAPTIST room. Summer morning worship school; ll:l!i a.m., ehurdi ser­ LESLIE METHODIST, Hev. August 1 - Presbyterian Church; Ash Street, Mason. Church School meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. 6960 Okemos road, "A friendly and Sunday scho<•l both begin at vice; Vantown, 10 a.m., worship; Dorr Garrett, pastor. \l'orship August 8 - Presbyterian Church; DANSVILLE F'RE E METHO­ WllEATF!ELD METHODIST 9:45 a.m.; Worship 11:00 a.m.; conservative Baptist church" church school, 11. sf!rvlco, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, August 15 - Methodist Church; DIST, Robert Sawyer, pa.'!ltor. 8 a.m .. Y.arl L. Zeigler, Mlnlsler. Stm~ Sunday Evening worship, 6:30 pastor, Rev. Roy Shelpman. BI­ WILLIAMSTON MEMORIAL 1I:Ui a.m. August 22 - 1\lethouist Church; p.m. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; preach­ CHAPEL HILL METHODIST, day School, 9:45 a.m. Morning ble school, 9:45 a.m.; worship EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN, A. Aug-ust 20 - ~Iethodlst Church; Ing service, 11:00 FMY 7: 00; corner Kaiser ancl Coleman worship, 11:00 a.m. GROVENBURG METHODIST, eervice, 11:00 a.m.; youth hour, f. Clement, pastor. Summer Sch­ September 5 - Methodist Church, evening service, 7:30; prayer roads, north of Lake Lansing. Grovenburg road. Gerald Salis­ SOUTH LANSING CHURCH OF 6:00 p.m.; evening service, 7:30 edule. Worship service ln Sept­ Pa.stor, Hev. W a 1 t e r Stump, bury, pastor. Worship hour 9:45, PHESDYT ERIAN C HUH C H, CHRIST (CHRISTIAN), W. Rob­ meellng, Wednesday evening WESLE:Y FELLOWSHIP 5008 p.m.; mid-week service, 7:30 ember will be at !0:00 a.m. Church school, !O:OOa.m.; Morn­ church school, 10:45. Holt. Pastor Paul ~lar!ln. Sum­ ert Palmer, Minister, 4008 S, '(:00. Armstrong- road, Lansing, one p.m. Wednesday. FAITH LUTHERAN, (Americ­ Ing worship, 11:00 a.m.; MYF, mer schedule. 01w service at Pennsylvanil. Ave., La.nslng; Bl· WrLLIAMSTON FREE METH­ hlnck east of Robinson furniture CHRIST METHODIST an), ~515 Dobie road, across 6:00p.m. CIIUHCH, 517 West JoUy road, 0:30 a.m. Kursery care pro­ ble School, 10:00 a.m.; Morn­ MAPLE GHOVE BAPTIST, ODIST, Rev. E. T. Courser, pas­ store, Hev. leverett Ashley, pa.~­ from Forest Hills, William Hahn, Forrest E. Mohr, pastor, Wor­ vided. Sunday school just through Ing worship, 11:00 a.m.; Youth Il!chard L. Innes, pastor. Church tor. Church school, !Oa.m.;wor­ pastor. Worslllp service, 10:15 tor. Sunday scltool, 10 a.m.; school, 10 a.m.; worship ser­ MUNITH METHODIST CIR­ ship, 9:30 and 11 a.m., Sunday 6 years old. groups, 5:45p.m.; Evening wor­ ship service, ll; FMY 7:30p.m.; a.m.; nursery for tots; Sunday morning- worship, II; evening vice, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; young CUIT, Hev. G a I en Wightman. school, nursery and crib room ship, 7:00p.m.; Mid-Week Blblo worship service, 8:15p.m.; pl-ay­ school, 9:15a.m. for ages 3-14. service, 7. S TOC KBR IDGE PRESBY­ people, 6 p.m.; prayer service F'ltr:hburg: worship ser\'ice, 9:1 G care, 6:30 p.m., junior choir study, 7:00p.m. er meeting, Thursday, 7:30p.m. LANSING ZION I.UTHE:HAN, TERIAN, Donald Jackson, pastor. and choir practice, Wednesday, a.m., Church School, I 0: 15 a.m. practlco, 6:30 p.m. and ;unlor F.P. Zimmerman, pastor. One Sunday school, 9:45a.m.; morn­ ' ' 7:30p.m. Pleasant Lake: Worship Service; INGHAM CIRCUIT METHO­ and senior MYF': 7:30 p.rn., ev­ WILLIAMSTON SEVENTH block north of Ca\':tnaur,·h road on 10:15 a.m., Church School, 9:00 Ing worship, 11, coffee hour and SYCAMOHE ST. BAPTIST DIST, Rol!ert DeBell, rnlnlster, ening worship. DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, Ser­ LUTHERAN South I' en ns y I \'an !a, Sunday a.m. Munlth: Worship Service, adult classes. CHUHCH, Hev. Bill York, pas­ Northwest, morning worship, 9 FAITH HAVENMETHODIST vices Sabbath school, Saturday AL! SAINTS LUTIJEHAN school, ~:30 a.m.; church ser­ 11:1:, a.m., Church School, !0:15 tor. Services 7:30 sunday night. a.m.; church sclwol, 10:I5;Mill­ CHURCH. 3133 Pleasant Grove 9:30 a.m., church services, Sat­ CHUHCH OF ~!,\SON, LUTHE!l­ vice, 10:30 a.m. a.m. ROMAN CATHOliC Sunday school, 10; Morning wor­ AN \:HURCIJ IN AMERICA, vllle, morning worship, 10: 15; Road. Minister, Rev. Albert W. urday 11 a.m., prayer meeting ASCENSION EVANGELICAL STOCKBRIDGE METHODIST, church school, 1 I: 15, MYF', 7:30 ship, 11; Christian training In Church School, 9:15 a.m.; The Frevert. Sunday worship ser­ ST. JAMES CATHOLIC, 1002 7:30 p.m., Wednesday. Minister LUTHERAN, 27SO Haslett road Hev. Albert Raloff, pa.~tor. Sun- nm vices, 10:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.; s. Lansing street, W!lllam .r. Rev. J. M, Hnaty shyn. 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The lnaham Countv News. Wednesday. Julv 21, 1~5. PaRe B-9 l \ LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES - ' l'OIILICATION ORDER E IOU Stato of Michigan Probnto Clourl NOTICE OF MORTCi\Ct:: SALE tor tho County of lnBhnm Dcfnult hnv ng boon mndo In tho Dansville Man Eotnto of ELIMDJ::lll LAY, De. con lltlon or n ccrtnln Mortgage modo consod tho 2Hb lny of APIII 1060 by liCE II IS ORDERED thnt on Auguat l'ALISON nnd LILLIE MAE l'ALI• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 18 1965 nt 10 4G A M In the SON, husbn1 I n d wl!c ns Mort l'robnto Courtroom Lnnnln11, Mieb• IIOl!OrR to CAIIl OL SAVINGS & Is Studying I LOAN ASSOCIAIION no Mo1t ngoo lunn a hcarmg be old on tne pot! recorded on the 2 1d day or Mny tlon of Mary A Lny for p1obnto of lOGO In lie of!lco of the l!oulstor of n PUI ported will for tho appoint• Dcods for lngbnm C<>unty In Llbor mont or n fiduciary nnd for u d~· term in tlo 1 of helro 785 of l!ccordH pogo 704 whlcl o Ill In Germany Publlcntlon and sorvlco shoJI bo MortJrnge wns subsc~ucntly nsshrncd mndo ns Provided by •tntuta nnd to Joseph ~ Ilu laon n rnnrrlo I mun Wr1 tes of Sv.eden Court rule by Aaslr.Imont date I Mny 20 lOGO In all, Irelal)d Is a beaullfu DANSV!LLE-D avId G. Man­ Dnto July 9 I DOG nnd recor lod Mny 26 l u~, In Llber On July 9, we started on ou1 ning, son of Mr anrt Mrs. G E BOG of Records page ~04 lnghnm We have been so busy we country and the T1ish are very JAMES T' ICALLMAN fortunate people way to Granna to attend Thomas• ll'lllllfllng or Dansville, was se­ A truo copy Judao of Probata County Records on which Mortgage never seem to have much time confirmation on Saturday and llonnlo llodrlo tl Ole Is clnlmed to bo duo and un• lected by the American language Pnld nt tl e dnto of thlu Notice Four left for writing However, here I'll write about England next communion on Sunda v We Dcp 1ty Probate Reulstor r1 ousnnd Seven llumhed Fifty Nino Elaine Parker and educational center of Mich­ IIENRY CLAY CAMP IJELL Attorne1 are some Interesting 'bits' I traveled with 1 atner Hansson's Mlellgan National rower Lnnslng nnd 58/100 Doll rs ($4 750 G8) Igan ~tatP 11ntvers1ty to _Ear tc­ princlnnl nnd lwo Hundred One nn I would lllte to sharP with you, sister s mmily who also have lpate In Its acce1eratea German 28w3 80/100 Dollnro ($201 80) IItCiest NG llrst, about the ramllles--as V1s1ts Copenhagen PUBLICATION ORDER sllit or r>roccedlnsr having been In an American exchange student language study course In Cologne, E 064 ntlt11te I to 1ecovcr tl o debt or nny I mentioned before, In BangorJ living with them from Minnesota Germany this summer Stato of Michigan Probnto Court It seems that every week gets rnrt of tl o del t scciied by said Ireland, we were welcomed Into Their daughtm was also at this The purpose of this program Is !or tho County of Ingham Mortgnge nnd tbo 1 ower of sale In busier and busier, Yesterday, Estnto of DAISY ELIZABETH sold Mortgage contnlned h v ng be the home of Bill and Gai Bail­ Lutheran Confirmation camp We to enable the student to I rnprove WILLE, Deceased July 1 I had been here a month, como overntlvc by tenson or s cb Ie. I had two brothers, Paul went the long way so that we his fluency In the language while II IS ORDEI!ED that on Septcm dofnult not co Is I ere by 1ven thnt it just doesn't seem possible ber 23 1006 nt 0 50 A M In tho 4, and Brian, 19 months They two Americans could see some on Tueadny tho 7th day o! Septem• the time goes so very fast immersed in the culture and l.'robate Courtroom Lansing M ch ber 1UG5 nt 10 o clocl In tho fore· were the happiest, funniest, nic­ other parts of Sweden daily life of the country lr.nn a henrlnR' I o he d ut which oil noon nt the front door o( the City The weather Is quite cold-­ creditors of sold deceased ore ro est brothers Mr, Bailie was a The first town we visited wa• Such programs are offered l-Inll In tl e City o! La• sing thnt between 56 and 64 degrees each qulred to prove tl elr clnlm Crcdl being ono of the lnces for holding real estate agent Also he Is Kristenstad This Is a ver~ quat terly by the MSU continuing taro must lllo sworn clolms with th~:, tho Circuit Cou t for the County of being Installed as the President day--and It has rained every beautiful and old city cal lee education service In France cou1t and servo n copy on Leulio In1rl am there wl I be o!fere I for day this past week Wllllnm Gibbs Route No 1 J::aton solo and sold to tho h ghost bidder of Rotary for Ireland soon ' L IItle Paris " One of the Germany Italy, Spain and Swi t~ llnll ds Micllgnn I I lor to said hear at public uct on or vo 1duc fo1 the Gal was perfectly wonderful! Last Monday I went to Trel­ military bases for the prolectlor zerland lnu purpose of sntlsfyl g t1 c nmou 1tu legorg (one of the southern most l:'ubllcnt on nnd servlco shall bo due n1 d unpaid o sail Mortgage Her hea1 t was as big as all of southern Sweden Is here made as provided by statuto nnd together with the legal cost• nnd outdoors, and she could never do cities) and went shopping um­ We then vlsi!Pd a castle at Court rule chnrges of s lo Including nn attorney enough for Jill and I They took lng July all the stores have Date July 7 1005 !eo of Tllrty Five nn I N<>/100 Dol Bacl askog This castle has a -PUBLICATION ORDER JAMES T ICALLMAN lnrs ($35 00) provided by !1 w and us all over Ireland on sightsee­ sales and prices are considerably great history starting at about E 1032 A true copy Judge of Probntt In sold Mortgage the Jnr ds and ing tours One place we saw was lower I bought some slacks 1250 when It was a French man State ot Mlc! 1gnn Probate Court Donnlo Dodrlo vrcmiscs Jn said MCJrtgngc mentioned It was a very nice day when Jon Phelps far tho Countr of I1 t I am Dei uty Probate Resister nnd described ns !ollowa to w t Giants Causeway which Is on astery In 1537 Jt was con Eot.ta of HARRY H ALDEN De l-IENRY CLAY CAMPilELL Lot No 100 Plut of ~nylor s 1!1ver the northern coast somewhere we left but, as usual, just as verted Into a Danish manor Ir ceased Attorney for Adm nlstrator View Subd v sian No I of II II t of between Portrush and Bailycas­ we got off the train at Trel Il IS ORDERED that on August Mlch e n NntiOnnl lower LnnolnE' the North • ot Sect on 20 I4N 1680-1818 It was a Swedist 2 !DG5 at 9 !a A M In the Probata 2Bw3 R2W C ty o! L1ns ng In1 h m tle--more about this later When leborg it started to rain and colonel's residence Then In 181 E Courtroom Mnson M ch gur n he r PUBLICATION ORDER County Micl gnn Inge and I got thoroughly soaked To Teach Dutcd Juno 2 lOGa they introduced us, they'd say, It became the royal county seat lnR' bo I old on the PetJ o of H zcl E 046 One evening last week I taught Alden far PI o ntmont of f I cl ry Stnto of M ch•gnn Probate Court JOSEPH T HUDSON ' We'd like you to meet our two We then went further north and and for a letermlnntlon of he rs !01 the County of Ingham Mortgagee American •daughtel s 'That 1 eal my family how to 10ast marsh bought some Swedish glass That Publication and aervlcc •hall I e Estate of J.'HEODOHE M TEP JtUDDARD 1 OX THOMAS & IJO!!N mallows We did them under the modo "" I rovlde I I y st tuto and SICH Deceased Donnld G Fox ly made us feel like a part night we stayed In a very modern Swimmers Attorneys for Mortgagee of theu family br01ler Ill the oven and they were Calli t rule IT IS OltDEHED that on Scptem and nice hotel in Vetlanda ny I ESLIE -A swimming instruc­ Dnte July 7 19Ga bcr 2s lOGo at 9 30 A M In tho 1108 M ch gun Nato I Tower 1 eally delicwus I think my Lansing 23wl3 In Enntskellen, 11 e Ian d we the way, it rained all day tor has been found and children JAMES T KALLMAN Probate Courtroom Lans ng Mlch family enjoyed them too only A true cop) Judge of Probate Jgnn n hea1l g be held nt which nil stayed with Mr and Mrs Mor­ The next day, July 10, we have been enjoying trips to Por­ lllo1 once M Fie tel er c edJtora of snld dcccnscd are re• rell I had one sister and fom they didn't like them too brown arrived at the camp I then mel Dep 1ty Probate llcglster qulred to p ove the r claim Crcdl tage Lake for the last week Jon LLOYD D MOIU!Ii:l tors must r lc sworn claims with the brothers Mr Morrell was a r e­ On June 7 we went to Copen­ Thomas He Is very tall and Phelps, a 1904 graduate of Les­ Attorney for petitioner court nnd sc1ve a cOI y on Walter tlred bank president He owns hagen, Denmark for the day dark and as many boys between 16 ~ E Ash Street blason 28w3 0 Estes 700 ll nk of Lnns)ng Dulld· lie, has been Instructing the a couple of farms where he Dunng July all of the laborers 10 and 20 his hair Is cut as swimmers m" Lansing M!CIIcnn pr10r to said are grven a vacation (usually PUBLICATION ORDER henr ng raiues livestock They also owned the Beatles It doesn •t look Pat Covert has been at the Pub ICnt on and acrv!Co aha I be paid) so the fen y was very State of Mlch gnn P ob tc Co rt the gardens that forme1Iy were had though Heavens, many, many playground every day to help in for the County of lngl am made ns provided by statuto and crowded and rt rained natural Matter of TIIOMAi:l ELMO Court rule on the Castlecoole Estate (Cas­ of the boys' hair comes clear softball games and other sports RASMUSSON An Adult Date July I I 005 tlecoole was quite near Enms­ ly But besides the weather d own to their s h o u 1 de r s l'l IS OIWEUED t at on August JAMES T KALLMAN kellen ) and all the people 1 had a very 13 1965 at 3 p m 1n the Probate A true copy Judse "f Probale "Rolllng Stones" style Courtroom 400 County Illig !IG llonn e llodrle TlJe family was very mce, but n1ce tune Copenhagen IS truly Our hotel for the weekend was W Ottowo St L ns ng M cl1gn Deputy Probate Resrlstcr they wouldn't let me lift a fin­ a very beauhfu! city It's Im­ absolutely fabulous The main ~ heormR' be held on \he petit on of LLOYD D PAHR Attorney possible to describe It I hom s Elm<> l!nsn us son to cl nnce 800 Davenport Bldu Lnnslng ger to help In fact they gave part was an old castle They hi• nome to fhomns W lllnm Earl me breakfast In bed They In The mam streets are wide have dining rooms, television South Leroy l~nsrnuason PUBLICATION ORDER traduced me as "the American With tall old trees Most of Publlcotlon nnvltled I y .tutu to and State of Mlch gan Probnte Court girl staymg With us " the other streets are narrow races in this part Our rooms Colli t rule for tho County of Ingham A true copy In Burton upon Trent we stay with stores of eve1 y kind along are little houses ail around the News Date July 12 1065 Eotnte of CLIFFOHD W CRY~ llonn e IJodr o them It JUSt about kllls you JAMES T KALLMAN LEU Deecnscd Deputy Probate Reg stcr ed with Mr and Mrs Ron Bark castle It's so very realistic A true eopy Judge of :Probate 11 IS ORDEHED thnt on Augu"~ l.lAVID M SEELY.t: e1 I had one srster, Margaret, because all the merchandise Is of the Medieval tJ mes Helen H Servlu IB 1OGS nt 10 30 A M In the l'ra, Mr and Mrs r orrPf a £Jduc1nry and for a de own clothes She attends a near­ no cars are permitted and so was perfect on Sunday but It Mr and Mrs Ed Strobel Sr Cou t termination o£ I elrs by all-girls school Both of my It seems even older We also rained that night Then this have been entertaining relatives Publlcnt on nnd service shnll bt visited the U S Emb ssy Here from California NEU made os provided by Gtatute on~ parents work at Inde Coope I morning when we got up to come Court rule felt a part of their family be­ I met and talked to many A home 1t was raining extremely Mrs Lauretta De Waters of Date July 7 19Go merlcans and embassy officials Fowlervllle accompanied Mr and JAMES T KALLMAN fore we even got home They hard Oh well It was a won­ A truo copy Judge of Probnt~ reaily are wonderful people and The building Is beautiful and I derful trip and I enjoyed my Mrs Merton Rice, Mrs Pearl Donnie Dodr e I'm going to hate to leave them was very proud that It was my self very much DeWaters and Mr and Mrs Ken­ Deputy Prob 1tc Rcgloter embassy neth Rice to Portage Lake Sunday RAYMOND H CAMl BELL Attorney on July 15 Patrie! a Smith BOO Arne lean Danl1 and 1rust Bldg to vlslty relatives Lnn• ng 28w3 Enough for now--we have tc get up at 4 a m to record in Mrs Pearl DeWaters spent --PUilLICATION ORDER the past week with her son, Har­ E 102. London The days are going too State of M1chlcan nrobate Court fast for all the fun we're hav vey DeWaters, and family at !~r the County of lngLam \\ olf Lake Estate of LYLE l WARD DG ing censcd July 13, 1965 Vern an Hodge suffered a ll IS ORDEI!ED that on Scotem By Elmer E White shoulder fracture In a fall last ber 23 lOG nt 9 20 A M m tho Today I'd hke to tell you a l'rob to Cou troom Lans ng M1ch bout the places I ve seen The weelt ll:an a hcunng be held nt which nil Irish countryside Is very beau FARMING CriANG ES Mr and Mrs Harlow Shy of creditors of ~mid deceased a1 e re of a courthouse in his district Vantown were supper guests, aulred to 1 ovc the r claim and liful It looks so green and a He said the description In the heirs WI 1 be determined Creditor~ live Every home Is surround Farming still accounts for a Wednesday, of Mr and Mrs Sel­ must r le s "orn clnlms W1th the court good portion of Michigan's econ Council's new map not only fail­ don Monroe nnd serve n copy on Mnrgarct M ed by a tall hedge usually bush ed to note the rare antiqult y of Wnrd 1124 N Jc !son Lnns n&" es, but occasionally brl ck or omy, but further r.hange In Its Mr and Mrs Bas II Stowe .t'UIIl.ICATION ORDER Michigan 1 nor to said I caring status is anticipated the building but mlslocated the called on Mr and Mrs R C .E S2Z Publication and scrv ce shnll bo stone and every yard has a structure as well State of Mlch gnn Probate Court mode ns provided by statuto ~nd variety of beautiful colorful flow. Agriculture ties wlth resorting Stowe at Stockbridge Wednesday !or tho County o£ Ingham Cou t rule ers growing In It or rates second to manufacturing *** *** *** Jack Marshall of Gregory Is Motter of !tElA E ~l:HROEDER Date July 9 1965 Still somewhat red-faced from assisting his grandfather, Merton Mentnllll Incompetent JAMES T KALLMAN Bangor Is a very pretty towr as an industry, depending on who ll IS OI!DEHED thnt on Septem A true copy Judge of Probnt• on the east coast of Ireland The Is speaking But the number of publicity given this Inaccuracy, Rice, at the present lime llonnlo Eodr~e ber 16 1965 nt 10 10 A M n the people there have a little say people and land a1 ea Involved In the Council then helped publish a John Pringle called on Mr and l:'robnte Courtroom l!G W Ottawa Deputy Probate Register pamphlet which drew criticism St Lans ng Mlcl gan u hear n~r be CHAHLES ll MacLEAN lng, "if It isn t raimng you farming has changed consider­ Mrs Basu stowe Wednesday held nt wh1cl all cred tors of Attorney for Adm nlstratnx can see the sea but lf It Is ably over the years, and tl e evo­ from right in Its own front ;,ard Mr and Mrs Harold Monroe mcntnlly Incompetent n e required to Mlch gan Not onnl lower Lansing In a booklet entitled "Your prove the r claims Creditors mu~t 28w3 ralmng, you're In It • lution has not stopped yet, ac­ and sons spent the week-end in Northern Michigan file sworn claims w I the court and The people of Ireland are ver~ cording to the experts Guide to MichIgan Accommo­ serve n copy on lheodore E dations, Restaurants and Attrac­ Schroeder la27 Verma t Lansl i friendly and helpful They were For this reason, Michigan state Mrs Pearl De Waters spent a Michigan prior to sold hcormR never too busy to help us 11 University has received a size­ tions the Council In conjunction few days recently with Mrs Lau Publ1cat on and serv ce shall be able grant from the Kellogg Foun­ with the four regional tourist made as provided by statut• and we were lost or confused about retta DeWaters at Fowlerville Court rule something While I was In Ire­ dation to help farmers adjust associations listed Items by city Date July 8 lOGS to this continuing change In de­ For tl e Lansing-East Lansing JAMES T KALLMAN land r was taken to see many Judge of Probata spots of Interest We saw quite mand area the pamphlet listed four a few castles among them Young farmers, mostly in the moVIe theaters and the Old mobile Dansville 25-35 year age bracket, will be factory Described by Council 28w3 Ballycastle, Deeniuce Castle, Kill)lPagh Castle, Castlecoole, the prime targets of the expei­ officials as "a regrettable over­ PUBLICA fiON ORDER lmental program to be conducted sight" was the omission of the E 710 Castle and Sketrick Cas­ Wins Over State of Mlch gnn Probate Court tle Most were In ruin, but twc by MSU's extension service state Capitol, Michigan Histor­ !or the County of Inebum Ical Museum and the Michigan or three were still Intact nne Estute of LULU ld LOCli:WOOD State University campus A true copy DC'ee>sed we went through tl em *** *** *** llo n c IJodne other errors In emphasis In the West Locke IT IS ORDEI!ED that on August I was also taken to see ar Deputy Probate Res ster 0 1905 nt 0 4u A M m the Pro two new publications may have LLOYD D MOHIU:; bate Courtroom Mnson M ch gan ancient rock formation on the Theory behind the prog1 am, DANSVILLE - The Dansv,Ue Attorney for pet tloner n hear n~ be held o tl c petition of northern coast of Ireland called according to Dr David Boyne of been received from other locales Girls 4-H softball team added Mnson 28w3 Lou s M fhurlby for license to the agricultural economics de­ but the Tourist Council is keeplni\' aell leal estate of sad deceased Per the Giants Causeway The for­ another win to Its list last Mon PUBLICATION ORDER them In Its classified file son11 mtcrestcd n s:ud ~st \tc nrc mation was caused by volcanic partment, Is that well-informed day night by defeating the West E 873 d recteu to ni 1 cor nt •• d hear ng action thousands of years ago leaders are needed to give farm As one observer noted, the Locke girls sottball team, 32-9, State of M eh cnn Probate Court to •how cause why su h license oversight of leaving the Capitol !or the Countlt o[ Ingham ihouid not be granted The entire Chorale was taken people a better understanding of 'T'he game which was played on Estat.. of liNES 11 ISBELL De building out of the Lansing tour­ l'ubllentlo 1 unu scrv ce shall bo to see St Patrick's grave Jn their role In the present and the DansvIlle school baseball ceased made as prov1ded by statute and ist attractions list would be com­ IT IS ORDERED that on August Court rule Downpatrlck and Down Cathe­ future industrial-urban society field was called after 5 innings 18 !90a nt 11 00 A M n the l:'ro Date July 12 lOGa dral (also in Do11npatr!ck) Starting this fall, 30 farmers parable to omitting Interstate because of darkness bate Courtroom Lnnslr g M ch gan JAMES T hALLMAN 94 or 96 from the state's of­ a henrln~ be held on tl e Petit on of will be selected annually to par­ A truo copy Judge of Probate The mountams of Mourne were ficial I lghway map The JQ.rls' record now stands Patricio Bu1r s for a1 o ntment of llonn c Bodno positively breathtaking They ticipate In the program They at 3 wins and one loss The girls nn adm n strntor and ior a deter DeputY Probate l!cclster will be enrolled for a three­ tn nnt on or hctrs were covered with beautiful green *** won the games against Tomlin A true copl/ LLOYD D MORU!S Attorney ;, ear period to attend institutes, *** *** Helen H llerv s Pubhcntlo 1 und erviCc shall bm Mn=on 28w3 trees and shrubs, and their sum­ son and Canaan Lumber Jacks, made as provJded by statute nnd discussion meetings and to travel MIC!liGAN EXPOSITION? Deputy l'robute l!cg ster Court rule mits were engulfed by clouds but the girls dropped a game to LELAND W UAilH Jll In Michigan, the nation and Another Innovation In the an­ Attorney for Petitioner Date July 12 1965 that looked like fleecy, soft cot Skeeterhlll 700 Davenport IJidg Lnn• n~ 2S v3 JAMES T KALLMAN throughout the world naul Michigan showcase is In the Judge of Probate ton balls It really was a sight --PUBLICATION ORDER-- to see Dr Boyne notes that since most making E 801 Ennlskellen was an equally participating farmers will not In each of the previous years Mason Ol1ver Dealer State of M ch g n Pro! ate Court have had any college training, Michigan Week planners have !or the County of fngl m 28w3 Gunrdmn Du Jd ng Detro t pretty town as Bangor although MASON-Francis Platt, owner Matter of LISEfTE ROI!RD \Cil the three-year program wlllln­ added something to give the ob­ Hentnllll Incompetent 2Swl3 a third the size It Is cailed of the Oil ver dealership In Mason, IT IS OI!DEHI!:D that on Scotcm PUBLICATION ORDER the ' Island town," because of c1ude classroom study In econ­ servance new spark One year accompanied b:;o Leroy Townsend, ber 16 B6S nt 10 zo A M n the D 9882 the lakes surrounding It The omics, political science, soci­ It \las a magazine promotion Fred Wilson and Jack Garner Probate C<>urtroom 11 r. W Ottnwa State of M eh ""' Probate Court supplement In the New York St Lano ng MICh san I cor ng be for the County of lnyham lakes are 52 miles long (a mile ology, communications, plllos­ attended 0 II v e r Corporation• s lltld at wh ch nil cred tors o! sa d Es\nte of MAltY DciJIE Deceased ophy, the arts, hlston and ed­ Times and this past year It "1965 Growing 0" campaign field Ir li:l OHDEI!ED thnt on Auguot u for every week in the year) mentu.lly mcompctcnt nre re JU red to ucation took the form of a pre-Michigan demonstrations at the Harold »rove thc1r cln1ms C cd tors mu~t lDGo nt 0 15 A M n the Plobute 7 miles wide (a mile for ev Courtroom Luns ng M ch gun a Despite a five-year grant of Week European tour by govern­ 1110 sworn claims With the court ery day In the week) and there Bateson and Dale Roe farms and serve a copy on Em I l' Rohr heatJnJt be held on U e ret t on of C ment and business leaders llruec !Cclley Admm strn\or WWA are 365 Islands (one for every $432,225, the program will call near Bowling Green, Ohio, Mon­ bach 147 Oakland Dr vc East Lnn for lnatvlctual expenditures of an Next year It could be Mlch 1Jng Mlch gan pr or to sa d henr nc !or nJiowuncc uf h s fmul account day of the year with one add day, July 12 Pu bllcation and •crv e shall be nnd 1 st~lt;:nmcnt o! rctnduc lgan' s answer to the \\arid s ed during Leap year to make estimated $4,250 per farm e r made no pro-•dcd by statuto ond Publication and serv ce shall ba Fair Under study now Is the Court rule made us prov dod by statuto and 366) The grant will be used as a JJotc July 8 19Ga Court rule supplement to the enrollment fee feaslblllty of holding some kind Begms Training JAMES T KALLMAN lJatc July 12 196o Everywhere you go In Ire of Michigan Industry exposition JAMES T KALLMAN for rooks, study materials and Seaman Eec, uit Terrance M A true copy Judcc of l'robnt• land you '11 find some ruin that travel in conjunction with the 1966 brag Helen H Serv • A true copy Judge of l'robnto dates way back The country Krider, USN, son of Mr and IJeputy Probate Register IJonn e Dodr c week or at some later date, DUNALD TEEt. Deputy Probate Reg •tcr side Is dotted with them All Mrs Jack D Krider Jr. of 189 Attorney !or pet t oncr C IJltliUE KELLEY Attorney *** *** *** Problems experiended during Newman road, Okemos, has be­ 1714 Lindbergh Dr ve Lanslni S Sycamore St the World's Fair in New York gun nine weeks of Navy basic 28w3 Lon I U !lox !347 NEEDS COUNSELING 28w3 Lnns n,:: 28w3 this year and last prompted most training at the U S Naval Train­ I'UBLICATION ORDER PUBLICATION ORDER Big Business sometimes is Michigan officials to forget about Ing Center, San Diego, Caillor­ I E 1013 D 4803 the Idea of holding a future one Stnte of M ch gan Pro bnte Court State of Mich gan Probate Cour~ Activities Mark Week in Aurelius accused of losing touch with Its nla In the first weeks of his for the county of Ingham for the County of Ingham original fun etlan and so It appears here in the state naval service he will study mil­ Eatate of RUTU MAY STAN Et~te of llELEN D MORGAN De A Michigan Industry exposi­ Itary subjects and live and work FORD Deccaaed ceased AURELIUS - Aurelius mter­ to be with some facets of tourism IT IS ORDEI!ED thnt on Auguat IT IS ORDEI!ED that on Augu•t played Skeeter Hill and lost 20 In Michigan tion, possibly Including a trade under conditions sl mllar to those 18 H65 ot U 30 A M n the l:'ro G 1965 nt ~ 30 A M 1n the l:'ro ests centered on 2 activities last fair, might be a good substitute bate Courtroom Lnns nJr M ch gan 3 The church won Its game Twice recently, and perhaps he wlll encounter on his first bate Co rtroom Lansmg MIChigan week Each morning from 9 to for getting the World s Fair and, 8 hear~ng be held on the vet t on of a heanng be held on the 1 ellt on of agamst Judson Memc rial Bap­ more Instances have gone un­ ship or at his first shore sta­ Clayton J 1 or.hee for probate o! a Dcnald U 1- ox executor for nil ow 11 3 0 the children from ages 4 Indeed, might even be better tion purported will and fur the oppoiOt tist 23-8 The team also played noticed, the State Tourist Coun­ QJ cc of h s £ rst second th1rd through jumor high school at­ a ram off game last Friday Thts since the entire spotlight would mont of a f due ory fourth fourth fifth ond • xth an• tended Vacation Bible school, at cil has been called on the carpet Pubhcntion nnd orv ee shall be nu3.l accounts week the folloWing games Will be for glaring errors In doing its job. be on participating state lndus­ mnde no prov1ded by statuto and Publico! on and serviCe shall bo ,\urelius Bap1tst church Th1s played trl es and organizations Awcrts Sentence Court rule ~ made a• vrov!deu by statuto and last Sunday the children showed The error:s appeared to be big 1 2 1 6 0 Court rule The exposition Idea, sparked by JJote Ju 'I JA!dES T KALLMAN their handicraft and learnmg to Monday the Girls' 4-H team ones, at least to the home town Arkle hampton, 17, of 817 Date July 13 1~65 the world-wide reverberations of Dexter Trail pleaded guilty lo a A true COPY Judse of Probot• JAMES T KALLMAN A true copy their parents Mrs, Arvid Beson plays Skeeter Hlll away 'olks who should be experts on Florel\te J1 Fletcher the 1965 Michigan Week Is still charge of forgery and passing a Deputy Probate lleglster A true COR)' Judge of rrobnto llonn 0 llour e en headed the group their communitY's main tourist llonn e Dodtio Deputy Probate Ucc stcr 1uesday the Aureliu~ Baptist attractions at tne beginning study stage cARL L HORN The second large achv1ty cen­ check for $15 75 In a Lansing Attorney lor pet honer !Jcputy Probate Res ster Tl1EUIJOI!I> w SWJ!! church pla~s South Lansing The way Michigan Week organ­ clothing store last June 11 when DONALD G lOX Attorn~ Attorney !or vet tloner ters around softball The girls of In one case a State Senator Co~ntY lJu Jd1ng ~tand sb M1eh 110~ M1cll gu,o Nat anal rower Lan Amcr~can llu 1k & lruaL llldg Church Christ, here izers have started Ideas and he appeared before Judge Louts 2Sw3 e1n1t :Gw: m m: Lan. played the Hapoy Hustler" here by letter sharply criticized the 28wa Wednesday the Junwr4-Hboys expanded on them annually In the E Coash In Ingham circUit court and los 33-6, The Juruor Boys play Vantown here. Council for falling to adequately The Ingham County News, Wednesdcy, July 21, 1965- Pcge B-10 credit the historic significance past Indicates this one could In Lansing Friday He was or­ follow the same pattern dered to Jail to await sentence LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES What Did I Do Wrong? LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES

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6 30 1065 J/IMES T IG\.I;tM\.."1 A true COPY Judge or Probate 1 Iorence M F]et~cr Deputy Pfob~te leBiater PETER T !J:;L!i!A "SN AttorneY for Jlet/tiJIII~i MOR-TGAGE SALE 604 l'rudden llu dln$, L&n~!mr 7 Delnult hnv nlf been made ln th& 2 wa condi ions of n ccrtn n Mortgngo mnde on t e 27th day of July 1961 between JACK H BURRIS nnd NANCY 1' BURRIS Mort~:ngo s nnd CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN AS SOCIAriON Mo tgngee ond re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for tl c County of Ingham on August S 1%1 n Libcr 810 on pnges Bu7 nnd 898 on which Mort gnge tl e e s claimed to be due nt tl c dnte of th s not co for principal nnd intere t the sum of SIX THOU SAND EIGH'I HUNDRED FORrY TWO nnd 32/100 ($6 842 32) Do lrtrs nnd nn at o ne:; iee ct SEVENTY FIVE ($75 00) Dol nrs nl lowed by nw as NOV ded In aa d Mortgnge nnd no su t or vroceed ngs at lnw hnv ng been Ins! tuted to recover the moneys secured by !nld Mortgage or nny part thereof Not ce s hereby g vea that bY v tuc of the powc of sn e contnined a said Mortgage snd the statute n s cl cnse mnde and provided on the 8th dny of October 19G5 at 10 00 o clock n the forenoon the under s gncd wi I nt the South entrance of tl e C ty Ha I n the C ty of Lnn s ns: County of Ingham S ate of Mlc Jgan that be ng one of the p aces where the C rcu t Court for the County of lnghnm Is held se I at pub c auc Ion to the h ghcst bid dcr the premlaes described in t e onld Mortgage or so much thereof na mny be ncces nry to lltl)" the amount ns nfo esnld due on aaid Mortgage w th aeven par cent In teres! nnd n I egnl cos s together w th sn I attorney fee wh ch snll premises are descr bed n anid Mort gage as fb lowo Lot Number rwenty ono (21) Plat of Parkdale Subd vision of a part of East One half (l;) of Southwest One quarter (l) of Sect on Twenty two (22) T4N R2W C ty of Lnn a ng lnghnm County Mich gan Sub ect to easements and re•tr c t ana of record DATED July 12 1965 KAL4MAN CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN of I (o ote ASSOCIATION Mortgagee CUMMINS & BUTLER Atto neYs n2 Capitol Snv ngs & Loan Bids Lansing 2SwlZ 21wa PUBLICATION ORDER E 961 PUBl.ICATION ORDER State of Micb san l'robnte Court E 1018 !or the County of Ingham State of M ch gon Proba e Court E&tutc of PATRICIA DARLENE for the County of Ingham PAYNE Dccenued Eatnte of CHARLES .If OWEN IT IS ORDERED that on Septem Deceoaed ber 23 1965, nt 9 40 A M In the IT IS ORDERED tbnt on August l'robate Courtroom Lnnalng Mlcb 11 1965 nt 11 00 A M n the Pro Jgon v. hear ng be held at which all bate Courtroom Lans ng M eh gnn cred ton of Bll d deceased aro re a bear ng be held on the Pet t on of quired to provo the r c!a1m and Grace A Owen for appo n ment of o be ra w 11 be delerm ned Cred toro fl4uclary and !or n ­ kol home on Wednesday. Ouanttties on Items in This Ad. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strobel entertained Mr. and Mrl!l, Mllo Whited of French Camp, Cali­ fornJa, at· supper last saturday nJgllt. Others attending were Mr, 'Generous Shank Portion' fui~·Cooked and Mrs. Jacob Strobel and!amll:y and Mr. and Mrs, Ed strobel Sr. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Cheney accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Milo Whited to South Bend Indiana last Monday. From there th~ HAMS CRISP AND FRESH, POTATO Whlteds returned by train to their home in French camp, Cal­ FARMER 14-0Z. ifornia, PEET 1S Chips PKG. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith at Pennsylvania are spending part of this week at the Anthony So­ PUFF'S 2-PLYFACIAL kol home. Mrs, Frank BraymanotNorth. lb. PKGS. ville Is visiting at the home ot Tissue OF Mr. and Mrs, Henry Brayman, AITCHBONE REMOVED .. FARMER PEETS 200 Mrs. Grace Strobel spent part of last week at the Leo Chick 1-QT, 14-0Z. CAN, HA WAll AN home, 13-16 LB. AVG. WHOLE HAMS lb.59c The children of Mr. and Mrs. Punch 3 Vernon VanRiper honored their for parents at a house warming In their new home on Gramer road last SUnday. ' Mr. andMrs.OttoForemanlllld son, Jerry, vacationed at a cot­ tage on Loon lake last week end. NORBESTU.S.D.A. INSPECTED GRADE "A"6-B LB. AVG. BOOILER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell are the parents of a girl born July 15 at McPherson Health center, Howell, TURKE S Lb. Judges California Plums Meet In REDEEM YOUR3rd WEEK BONUS CARD COUPON FOR ... 19~ lb. Traverse 100 fREE STAMPS James T. Kallman, Ingham lllTH PURCHASE OF V~GALLON county probate and juvenile judge, Is attending the 69th annual con­ COUNTRY FRESH ICE CREAM vention of the M1cWgan Probate Blueberries and Juvenile Judges assor.fatlon at Traverse City, this week. 50 FREE STAMPS During their meeting the judges \liTH PURCHASE OF 1-LB. BUffiR will cover matters on new court 2 pts. for 68( rules, salary and retirement, necrology, rules and procedures, resolutions, reports from com­ mittees and the election ot their SPARTAN FROZEN 1965-66 officers. Guest speakers Will be Justice Paul L. Adams, Michigan state POT PIES supreme court; Robert L. Drake, deputy court administrator· T John Lesinski, MlcWgan cou~t of appeals; CWef Justice Thomas 8-0Z. M. Kavanaugh, Michigan state supreme court; and Raymond L EACH Smith, President of the Circuit c Judges association. mEYlB LOW-PIICII IIG·CAPACIJY GRAIN DRYER U/J%'*"1---1 • Y- bwt>tIltinuou.l,-tiowly olld lllifomtly- no podong or bride•'l· Singlo pow• -.' PfO, clO(Iric mot"' cr goo...... _ ..... II \liTH A $5. OR MORE FOOD ORDER I ..-a>mpjote•oftry cM•oi>. COUPON EXPIRES SAT., JULy 24 . : Turner --~~" ------~ The Ingham County News, Wednesday, July 21, 1965 - Page ------B-12 lm plem ent Co. 2525 E. Gd. River- Willlanuton

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