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3 Sections - 28 Pages Wednesday, March 3, 1965 10<: per copy Mason 5-year-old Will Get Surgery, But Needs Blood In a Mason home today a valescence It Is expected little girl nearing 5 years the child 1s heart will bo of age Is awaiting anXiously normal, for the arrival of April·· The reason for the delay almost as anxiously as before the surgery Is at other little gll•ls her age tempted was at the advice waited for the arrival of of surgeons who told the Santa Claus at Christmas parents they should walt time, until the child Is 5 years But this little girl waits old, That age Is regarded for tho greatest {flft that as the best time to p()r can be bestowed--good form the operation before health and to be able to the child gets Into compe romp and play like other titive play. children, She Is Linda An operation such as this Kerr, daughter of Mr. and calls for considerable Mrs, Ivan Kerr, blood to be administered to THE YOUNGER THE SHOVELER the more the patient. Perhaps those This Mason child has a who read this story will fun he seemed to have. Jeeps, trucks, tractors heart condl.tion. She was see their way clear to visit and people turned out to clear the snow so that life a "blue baby", There Is a the bloodmobile when 11 blocltage of a valve leading visits Mason Friday and could return to norma I. to her lungs and there Is give blood that this !lltle a hole between the lower girl and others afflicted ventricals, like her may know the joys In April surgeons will of childhood as other chil· perform an operation which dren do, wIll involve repair of the The bloodmobile will be TWO PERSONS were injured in this accident at Okemos valve to the lungs and the at Mason Presbyterian closing of the holes, Then church from noon until 6 road and /./)6 about 10:30 a.m. Sunday. James L. Satterlee after a few weeks of con- p.m. and Julis Satterlee, both 48, of Big Rapids were injured when their car went off the road and tipper! ov&r. The ac· cirJent was caused, sheriff's officers said, when the bat· How., When~~ Where tery cable an the car. shorted against the frame and burned the brake fluid, causing the brakes to go out. Both vic· tims of the accident were taken to Sparrow hospital in • • . And Why To Give Lansing for treatment. The upper picture shows the aver. Friday Is the day tor Mason area people to meet the blood turner! car with one of the victims being removed to a mobile and give their blood, The bloodmobile, which sets up equipment In Mason 4 Urnes a year, will be at Mason Pres Ball-Dunn ambulance. The lower photo shows a finger byterian church from noon until 6 p.m. The bloodmobile is pointing to what caused the mishap. a. project of the American Red Cross and sponsored locally by the Mason Kiwanis club In conjunction with all other service organizations In the community. A lunch will be provided donors throughout the afternoon, It was pointed out by Mason Kiwanians that blood collected Dart Banli Will Limit through tho Red Cross blood bank project is made available to all residents of the area without charge, and that recently, the Mllson area has consumed more pints of blood than It Free Parliing to Days has donated to the bank. The use of blood In hospitals Is Free parkln(l' on the Dart Na nlng condition. used to combat shock In accidents, speed recovery, prepare tional bank parking lot at Ash "With all of these things In ONE REASON THERE WAS NO SCHOOL patients for surgery, save lnlants born with heart or blood and Park will be restricted to mind, we have had to make a de detects, carry burn Victims through a long convalescenr:e. ..:w-tlme parking. The announce cision which we have been long for a couple of days lost week was that most of rhe help mothers In complications of childbirth, to make llie ment was made this weekbyRol putting off, The lot can no longer entrances to the schools were jammed with snow normal for bleeders, prevent measles and hepatitis, and aid lin Dart, president of Dart Na be used for over-nlght parking In clotting In hemorrhage, tional bank, who said that the except as It Is necessary for the as this one at the high school seems to be. School nighttime parking ban will af bank or bank personnel In the buses would hove been unable to make their routes ford the community additional ordinary course of business. parking space during the day "It is our sincere hope that the through the clogged side roads which remained that time. folks whom this necessary step way unti I early in the week. In making the announcement, wlil cause Inconvenience to, will Death Ends Career Dart said, "This notice Is di try to understand," rected particUlarly to those, our friends, who have found the Dart Of Clarence Diehl National parking lot, adjacent to Death has broken the trium our drive-in bank, useful in park virate that for 24 years has ing their privately owned cars. ruled Dlehlflelds, the 1100 acre "During the 4 years which have No Action farm at the ed~e of Dansville gone by since we were able to that Clarence Diehl and his 2 start making the lot available to sons, David and Darn, built into employes and customers of Ma an agricUltural giant, son business establishments, Planned Clarence Diehl d.led Tuesday problems have developed, for morning, after a 4-week sick which no one has been to blame. ness, at the age of 79 and In By City Mason Board Pushes h1s de11.th Ingham county lost "A problem has developed as one of its most prominent and to privately owned cars which There will be no official city progressive farmers, are left on the lot overnight, The hall-fire station financing pro On Friday afternoon 11.t 2:00 area cannot be properly policed, posal for Mason voters to de Delhi College Site funeral services will be con nor can the city be of help to cide at the April 5 election. The Mason board of education Superintendent Nauts told the ducted at the Dansville Metho· us with Its sweeper and snow Monday nlght approved a resol board that the d.lstrlct started this dist church and burial wlll take removal equipment, Councilmen made that deci ution calling for further study year with a deficit of $11,1 '71,06, place In Dansville's Fairview sion Monday night while meeting of sltes expansion of the Ing "I am hopinfl'", he said, "that cemetery. "Next, it has developed that with Frank & Stein, Lansing ar ham County Community college, we can pick that up by the eud In add.ltlon to his llgrlcultural some privately owned cars are chitectural firm which was orig taking Into consideration fUture of the present school year and pursuits, Diehl found time to left on the lot throughout the inally hired to design a new city population growth, present or start the 1965-66 year without serve his village, he was a mem days, as well as being left over hall and a fire station almost 2 proposed freeway access ex a deflclt. ber of the Dansville Methodist night, When this happens, It de years ago, and the firm which pandabillty and the original pur 'I' ne board also: . church and tor many years serv In the early 1920's Diehl was feats our primary effort of want made preliminary studies and chase price of a downtown site Approved bllls In the amount ed on the Dansville school board. a. road contractor and built many Ing to make parking space a vail plans for renovating the former as compared to land offered at of $9 1376 from the ienGral tunct, Diehlflelds has been regarded of the first gravel roads In Ing able to local and out-of-town AI Rice garage for a city hall no cost. $35,527.76 from the 1964 elem as an agricultural showplace and ham county. people so that they can trade fire station. ln other action the board ap entary building and site fund, THURSDAY AFTERNOON many Mason bus a model of modern day farming. He is survived by his wife, easily in Mason. Helping to make proved hiring an additional el a.nd $7,301,37 from the swiml111ni On its broad acres the Dlehls Hazel M., his 2 sons, David and parking space available to folks Dick Frank discussed the city ementary school principal next pool bulldin[: and site fund. inesses gave up and hung out the "No Use" signs engaged in raising dairy cattle, Dorn; 2 daught~rs, Mrs. Phyl so they can shop In Mason has hall situation with the council. year, With 4 elementary schools Received bids on a new 36- so that employes and employers could get home beef feedlnlf and general crop lis Stld of Mason and Mrs. Evelyn a double-barrelled effect, as we During the discussion In which In operation it is proposed to passenger school bus and refer raising. Tompkins of Hart; 2sisters, Mrs, all realize. It not only helps Frank was brought up to date on give Walter Mcintosh; elemen red the bids to Superintendent before really being snowed in. Diehl was among the first Emma Deeg of Williamston and make a living for Mason busi the results of the advisory straw tary coordinator, the principal Nauts for study and recommen farmers In the Dansville area to Mrs. Lydia Switzer of Russell ness people, but It enables Ma vote of a couple of weeks ago ship of 2 of these schools and dation. raise sugar beets. He WllS pres!· ville, Arkansas; 12 grandchll· son business people to expand, In which voters showed a pre the new principal to be employed Discussed a petition presented dent of the Lansing Sugar Beet dren and 3 great-grandchildren. thereby in a very real way re ference for a new structure on a the other 2. by members of the Aurelius town growers and Michigan represen UntU the day of the fUneral the lieving Mason residents of their new site, the architect offered The board renewed the con ship board to change the name of tative of the Farmers and Manu body of Mr. Diehl will be at the long-run property and school tax the services of his firm In help tracts of M. Chandler Nauts, the James H. VanderVen ele facturers Beet Sugar associa Ball-Dunn chapel in Dansville. burden. Ing to pick and evaluate sites. superintendent of schools Rob mentary school to theNorthAur tion of the Unlted States, Bearers will be grandsons ert Pruden, principal of Ma.son elius elementary school, The He also became known as the John D. Diehl, Peter Slid, Richard "Further, it has Increasingly Councilmen are going to come senlor high school and Donald matter was tabled untU the next biggest grower of beans In Mich Tompkins, David M, Diehl, developed that the lot has become up with a list of possible sites Edgln{flon, principal of Mason meeting, Igan and enjoyed the title of Joseph D. Stld and Charles Tomp a place where folks have left and turn the sites over to Frank junior high school, and approved Accepted an offer by Donald state bean king. ldns, cars which were no longer in run- & Stein for evaluation. the hirin&' of a business man E. Waters of $21000 for the Gret ager to assist the superinten tln school at Bunker and Aurelius dent of schools, roads. The Big Storrn - 1965 The worst winter snow storm Ingham, Eaton and Clinton count the Jackson area were reported brought there by their parents In 30 years broke over Mason ies was closed~ Thursday, Work· closed for a time last Thursday, who d.ld not know the schools were Pool Contract Mason Mayor la.st Wednesday night and before ers were late to work or were but the highway into Lansing from closed for the day, When the par It had ended, 10 Inches or snow unable to make It at all that Mason was passable, but driving ents did find that out they were Gets an Okay Draws Algonac had drifted roads, caused schools morning, Mason and Holt schools was not easy, unable to get back to the schools to close and put business almost were closed Thursday and Fri Mason's new Ingham county to get the youngsters and called The Mason board of educa Pairings for Mayor exchanie a.t a standstill. day, jall, regardea as one that IS on the sheriff's department for tion this week gave final approv day, a feature of Michigan week The storm blew itself out Hall Memorial library was virtually Impossible for a. pris aid, al to construction contracts for In May were completed last Wed Thursday nlght a.nd the big task closed. Only one member of the oner to escape, became a jail Officers said secondary roads the new swimming pool at senlor nesday when Gov. George Rom af clearing out secondary roads, staff was able to get to work. that was just about as difficult throughout the county were virt high schooL The pool is expected new drew the names out of a. blocked with hl&b drifts be~W~- While main highways such as to get Into for a time during ually Impassable, to cost $227,545, which Is higher barrel at a ceremony In the Lan· .... The storm followeda.coldwa.ve US-127 were passable, country last Thursday's storm. than the $2001000 approved by s lng city hall. that sent temperatures dropping roads were plled high wlthdrHts. The 2 roads leading Into the Many events scheduled for voters. Mason's mayor will go to Al· 1965 WILL GO DOWN in history as the near a.nd below the zero mark. One Mason visitor from Olivet building from N. Cedar street Thursday night in vUlages and The school district 13 ma.king gonac for Mayor's day and the year of the big snow. Lost Thursday and Friday Last Wednesday afternoon the said he finally arrived hereafter were blocked with drHts. towns were cancelled because of up the difference with $15,000 Algonac chief executive will be • biz storm began .with a series coming by way of Lansing. His Two snowplows went toworkto the storm or postponed to a lat taken from the Iva Bond fund of the guest of Mason. clear the drIfts but one broke Mason people got that old-fashioned winter feel of snow squalls and flurries. As usual route was blocked with er date, $251000 bequeathed to the dis other drawings for Iniha.m ing along wi.th the aches and pains of moving the the nigbt progressed tbe storm, snow. down, A meeting of the budget com trict, a gift of $15,000 from the county vllia.ges and cltles were: driven by blgh winds piled up Stalled cars dotted roads lead Sheriff's deputies had their mittee ortlle Ingham Intermediate city, $5,400 from a buUding and Dansville and Mendon, Leslie white stuff around. Here the business district side snow 1n hup drifts on roads, Ing Into Mason and big trucks, · troubles, too. They visited var board of education, scheduled for site sinking i\!ndand$2,000 earn ancl Bronson, Stockbridge and . streets a.nd highways. too, had difficUlty, ious schools in the county to last Thursday night 1nMasonwas Hart, Webberville and Evart IUid walks are being _cleared with the Armst~ong method. ed from Investing the Bond money Virtually eve ~Y school In Highways US-127. and I-94 In rescue youngsters who had been postponed because of the storm. In treasury notes. Wlllia.mston and Camden. ' Hornets Finish Second . After leading the Tngham Countv league most of the sea. son, Williamston ended up in second place behincl Stoclc· bridge. It toolc a 71-35 win over Plncltney In the season finale to talce second. The Hornets had a breeze In their last tlnie out. After pulling to a 13-6 edge In the 1frst quarter and Increasing the bulge to 26·16 In the second period, the HornP.ts opened up. They came up with 28 big points In a third·quar· ter spree and lcept up the hot pace in the last period. Everyone I!Ot Into the scor· lng act for Williamston with Jim Oesterle leading the way with 15. Steve Dunckel ended with 14 and Milo Gaffner col· Jected 12. Randolph and Cone were tops for Pinckney with 10 points each. !l<.• .. . ~··Collins Leads ]Vs To Win
J The Stockbridge High School 11 JV team ran their unbeaten strCD.k WHAT HAPPENS NEXT. 11 Mason 1s Paul Allaire has the ball but he to sixteen games by defeating lost one of his receivers when Leo Bateman er.ded up on the floor. Bill Strait the Fowlerville JV's by a margin of seventeen points, 82-66, is the other Mason player. In the first period both teams matched bucket for bucket until Mason FG FT PF TP ~~~in~:~~i~d~~~~tl~op:U. Howell Sinks Mason Blood ...... 1 0 2 2 away to a slight lead of four points Jones ...... 7 0 0 14 20-16, Bateman ...... 1 0 2 "l In the second period of action T E d B d s Barl~er ...... 5, 0 0 1.0 the little Pa.nthers looked sharp 0 n a ea son Bodrle ...... 4 2 1 10 as thay handled the ball very MaUch ...... 1 0 0 2 well, and hit well from the floor Zigler ...... 1 2 1 4 Howell blocked Mason's real well on the bacl~boards. as they outscored Fowlerville Schneeberger .... 0 0 1 0 25-17. Stockbridge held a 12 chances of escaping from tM A bad first quarter for Ma· Capital Circuit basement Fri· son proved to be the differ· Strait ...... 2 0 1 4 point lead 45-33 at the end of Corne!lsse ...... 1 0 2 2 the first half. day night by taking an 87·74 ence In the game's outcome. decision In the season closer. The Highlanders, with Tom Schaeffer ...... 0 0 1 0 • In the third period the little Fuller ...... 0 0 1 0 Panthers opened up thel.r offeJIIle Mason Is not alone in the Hicks hitting from out on the basement. The lowly spot is floor, moved to a 29·16 edge Allaire ...... 5 2 1 12 and rolled to a 17 point lead Powers ...... 4 4 1 12 67-50 as they again outscored shared with O'Rafferty. Both In the first quarter. In the Fowlerville 22-17, In tL.lla.stfew teams came up with only 3 second period Mason came wins In Capital Circuit play. back In the opening minutes 32 10 14 74 minutes of this period coach Howell FG FT PF TP Sargent started to use a few ot Coach Bob Finch did some but lost ground just before h1.s second string players, shuffling for the final game. the half to leave the floor Hlclts ...... 11 3 4 25 McKeon ...... He boosted a freshman and a on the short end of a 48·33 5 1 2 11 · · In the fourth period the little McClernan ...... 9 1 3 19 Panthers bullt their lea.d to 20 sophomore to varsity status score. after good reserve team per· In the third quarter Ma· J<:owalske ...... 9 4 4 22 points, The second and thl.rd Simmons ...... 1 0 0 2 string players played most of formances all season. They son pared 4 points ott the the f.lnal period and did a real delivered the goods as varsity margin but again fell behind Austin ...... 1 1 0 3 nice job. Fowlerville mana.ged starters. in the final period's shooting. Hahn ...... o 1 o 1 to cut the 20 point lead to 17 Freshman Jim Powers Leslie Jones led the Mason Arnold ...... 1 0 1 It Anderson ...... 0 1 'o 1 points by the end of the fourth came up with 12 points. attacl~ with 14 points. Gary period, Sophomore Paul Allaire also Barker and Jim Bodrle con· Smith ...... 1 1 3 3 Ron Collins led the scorini dropped In 12 points and did tributed 10 each. ~Pr ; Stockbridge JV's with 1'1 38 11 11 rn · po!Jits, Bob Zick and Dave M111s helped out as they tscored 13 points each, The little Panthers sixteen vic• 1 tories and no losses, is the best THE BALL GOT THE ATTENTION of HoJt•s Mike Bostrum and Mason s Paul Allaire and Jim. record any Stockbridge JV team Powers in Tuesday night•s tournament game. Holt players were more attentive as the game progressed has had in many, many years, and the Rams went on to pass their first district tournament test. John Walsh is the Holt player watching the action. Mason JVs
more of the same, although Lose Last Holt Eliminates Mason closed the gap to 9 Aggie Rally. Mason's reserve baslcetball points briefly In the second squad closed the season on an quarter. By the time the per· unhappy note by dropping a Iod ~nded the Bulldogs were 68-61 decision to Howell. doWn 45-24. Nips Leslie Mason Easily The Bulldogs went without Mason played on even Leslie's Blackhawks led the Holt made Mason's 1965 The Orioles arc rated as the terms with the Capital Circuit the services of 2 outstanding. Dansvllie Aggies for 29 minutes polntrnakers, Paul Allaire and Class B district tourney aC· team with the most upset champs In the third quarter tlon short and to the point last Friday night only to tall Jim Powers, who were moved potential In the Mason dis· but couldn't gain any ground. apart in the last 3 minutes as Tuesday night. The Rams trlct. In the fourth quarter Holt up to bolster the varsltv. polished off the host Bulldogs the Agrtes pulled out a 73-63 It didn't take long for Holt coasted along and still held victory in f1nlll regular season A second half slump did the 80.59. to outdistance Mason. After a Its 20 plus margin. damage for Mason. After the With Mason shoved aside action for both teams, slow first 2 minutes the Rams It was John Walsh's night Leslie coach, Richard Froh first quarter the Bulldogs Holt, the tourney favorite by started pouring in the points to get the scoring glory.. The reip, .started five seniors in thl.s were in front 24-18. By half· virtue of Its rating as the No. and taking advantage of wild Holt front liner dumped In 12 final contest. They jumped out time Mason still held an edge 5 tearr.. In the state, wlll make Mason passing. By the end of field goals and a free thro\v in front 6-0 before the Aggie.s at 35·34. Its next tourney start Thurs· the first quarter Holt was on for 25 points. His work on coUld register a field goal on In the third quarter Howell day night when Its meets the long end of a 21·10 count. the boards was exceptional. the .scoreboard, At the end of the Charlotte at Mason. took the lead at 4947 and From there on out It was It wasn't a one·rnan scoring !l.rst period, the Hawks helda21- then Mason collapsed in the show, however. Terry Faught 15 lead. last quarter. came up with 16 points and With Dave Lubahn contributing For Mason Brian Doolittle Stockbridge Is Favored Marv Burt dumped in 15. · 17 points in the first half, the 11 LET ME HAVE IT. 11 Jon Mills of Stockbridge in the white jersey bat For Mason sophomore Paul Blackhawks had stretched thel.r aitort, coached by Jim ot 19 while Holt was bagging the contest, they still held a. orlte. Dansville, which has run Davis, is led by Bill Haag, cen 22 out of 29. 59-58 lead. Dansville's five was Leslie's Junior varsity eked hot and cold all season, could ter; Norm VanderMolen, tor not to be denied. out a 57-55 victory over the pull an upset by continuing its ward; and Harold Webb, guartt. Mason FG FT PF TP · They played their most alert Dansvme JV's last Friday night pre.s1111t hot streak. The Argles Hoag and VanderMolen hit 53 Bodrie ...... 3 0 1 6 basketball of the night in the for their fifteenth win of the I CL Championship were '1·9 for the season and points in the final game apinst Jones ...... 7 0 2 14 final three minutes to outscore season. The home-court contest ended with a 73-63 victory on Olivet S&turda.y night, Olivet haB All11ire ...... 7 2 3 16 the Leslie squad 15-4 to pull ended the junior Hawks' season the Leslie tloor. only one standout performer in Powers ...... 1 5 3 7 out the victory. The win put the with a 15-2 overall record, The Stockbridge High School In this period Rick Owen scored *Rob 2 o-o 4 The Cereal Center conference Tom Nelson, center, The Eailes Barker ...... 0 0 0 0 Aggies in fourth place in the Dansville's Junior Aggles led Panthers 14-4 rallied to defeat eleven of his total 24 points for *Randolph 0 0-1 0 iB represented by 2 teams, are coached by Russell Rich . Substitutions: Ingham County lea&'lle with a 5-5 for much of the contest before Fowlerville B-9, 70-56 here Fri the game, Stockbridge controlled Howlett 0 1-1 1 the Hawks came on in the final day night, February 26 to win Neither appears to have the man ards. Bateman ...... 1 0 0 2 recortt. Leslie fell to ruth place 1 the third period as they out s. Co111ns 1 o-o 2 power to win the championship, Leslie, which rats a dark horse Blood ...... 0. 0 2 0 at 4-6. period to pull out the hard-earned the Ingham County League scored FowlervUle nineteen to Sommer 0 2-2 2 victory. Chris Sprinlr.Port,·4-12, f1nished in sixth rating in the tournament as a. MaUch ...... 0 0 1 0 The victory fortheAggiesgave Snow capped the basketball title, eight to take an eight point Ie&d, Gibney 1 o-o 2 place in the conference and 01- resUlt of playing on their home Zigler ...... 1 0 1 2 the two teams a split in the win with three pressure iree In the first period the Fow 52-44 into the fourth period. Schneeberger .... throws in the last minute ot lervllle Gladiators dominated ev In the fourth period the Pan lvet, 3-13, finlshed 1n seventh tloor, 1s led by Phil Brown, 1 0 2 2 season's two games, Leslie won play. 23 24-34 '10 place. forward; Chuck La.y, forward; Strait ...... 2 0 3. 4 an earlier contest on the Dans erything and roared out in front thers controlled this period too Lealie, which iB hosttnr the and Lon Cooper, who switches Cornelisse ...... 3 0 0 6 ville court, Added to last season's fine·rec of Stockbridge by e points, 21- as they ap.in outscored Fowler Fowlerv1lle G F T tOIU'IIII.Inent and therefore coUld from forwartt to center, The Schaeffer ...... 0 0 1 0 ord, Coach Richard Moon's jun 13. In this period Fowlerville ville el.ihteen to twelve. In the Benjamin '1 2-2 16 not draw a. bye, completes the Ha.wks are coached by Richard If the Blackhawks can get by ior varsity cagers have now won hit ten of thirteen shots from last few minutes of this period Braun 3 6-'1 12 fteld. The Blackha.wks are the Frohriep, Brown, Lay and Coop 26 7 19 59 Spr1oiPort in tonliht's district 28 ilUlles in the past two years the floor. coach Clark emptied hSS bench. Tanner 5 2·2 12 OIIly team in the tournament which er have all scored over 200 points Holt FG FT PF TP tournament play at Leslie, they compared to tlve losses, Alter dominattnr the first per The aecond and thlrdstrturplay Ganton 4 0·2 8 holds a victory over Stockbridre. durtnr the reiular sea.sOD. 5 5 o 15 will face the Dansville Aiiles Snow led all scorers in the iod Fowlerville looked as If they ers did a rood Job. stockbr1dce CopeliDd 2 o-o 4 · The Hawks were 7-11 ontherer- Stockbrldre and Dansv1lle last Burt ...... in the semi-finals Friday nigh~ game with 23 points. Other Leslie were roing to do the same in went on to win the Inrham County Rossettor 1 2-2 4 Faught ················ 3 1 Dansville drew a first round bye ular nuon. won diStrict tournaments in 1962, 6 4 6 scorers were GaryLoneandPaul the second period as they bullt Learue b&sketbill championship i Walsh ...... 12 1 2 2S in the tournament. Ritter with 10 each, Mickey Corts Duane Clark, stockbr1dre Lealie's last diStrict victorywu Bostrum ...... 1 6 4 !I up a fifteen point lea.d 33-18 mid· by tourteen point m&l'iin 70..56, 22 12-15 56 coach, has 6 &ood performers In 1960. e, and Jerry Hendershot 6, Dans way throurh the second period. John Mllls and Rick OWen led Score: Stockbridp - 13 20,18, Karr ...... 3 2 3 8 Air!& . scorers were led by ville scorers were Warner 16, Stockbridge, alter tak1nr a time 1 to call on in the tournament. Ga.me t1meton1ihtandSatUl'day Substitutions: Jerry Ernst with 22 points, 16 the scorl.nl for Stockbrldp with 18- 'JO I Prince 13, Wrirht 11, Hackworth out, come out really fired up and 20 and 24 points reapecUvely, Jon Mllls, Brad Wadden, Mlkl nlcht 1s 8 p,m, The sem1-ftna.ls VanHouten ...... 1 0 0 2 in the final halt. Other Dans- 1 Score: Fowlerville - 21115,81 Barbour, Rick owen, Tim How- ww btc1n at 7 p.m. Friday, a, and Swltzenberg 5, the Panthers controlled every Stockbridce G r - T 12-56 Warren ...... 0 0 2 0 ville scorers were Larry Heins Leslie. missed a perfect sea thing and by the end of the first lett, IIIII Phil Collins all made Olivet IDd Stockbrid&e will play Perry ...... 1 4 1 6 with 17, Colin curtis 15, Jim *Rick OWen 6 12-16 24 Personal Fouls :.. Fowlenille: son by five points, Their only hall, had cut the lead to three *Mllls 8 4-6 20 siZeable contributions dur!nr the the openlnc came Friday followed ----- Mullin 10, and Ben Weaver 9, 21; Stockbridp: 13. Panthers drive to the lnlha.m by D&Asvllle and the Spr1JI&port- two losses were to the Stock points, 36-33. *Weddon 4 2·2 10 Fouled Out ·Fowlerville, 29221580 Dave Lubahn led the Leslie br1cl&e junior varsity, one by two County lM&Ue champlonah!p, LUU. WIDner, scorel'li wlth 21 points, In the thlrtt period of action *Barbour 1 2-4 4 Bra1111o points and the other by three. the Panthers re&Uy1ookedsharp. *P. Coll1na 0 1•2 1 • Seniors tor Stat:kbridp. The Ingham County News; WednesdQy, March 3, 1965 - Page A-2 Okemos Can't Keep Holt From Taking CC Crown
One tJf the most cxc!tlng reward for hustle in that last nnd the lead changed hands f!n!~hcs: in Capital Circuit half." three times until two free Olmmo~; Coach Bah Tialwr, baslwlball history climaxed a throws by Burt put Holt In championship season for praised the nams for th~i'l· front, 58-57 at the 1:56 marie. Holt's Rams Friday night. come bacl( "They did quite a The Rams opened up a three Erasing a 12 point half limo job those last 2 quarters," point lead, G0-57 on a jump lead, Coach Dan Hovanes· Bal~------·~IQIIQI~IQIIQIIQIIQIIQIIQIIQI0">~t . . ------. ITA Highlights Ellis Nemer ~ ' ~ PTA Program Open House p~ § IT A, Initial Teaching Alpha bet, was tho Intriguing topic of Set March 14 the program at Cedar Street Open house honoring the sil PTA Monday evening, Mrs, Dot- ··.ver wedding anniversary of Mr. Dkk Raab 'Pent Tuesdoy and Wednesday ~ tie Anderson, first grade teach- and Mrs, E1llsNemerofWebber er In the Holt school system, v1lle will be staged Sunday, March visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Raab ~ presented the topic using sym- 14, at theirhome,65lNorthDietz of Eden. bols on a chalkboard, A llvelv road, Webberville. discussion followed, Mrs, Ruth Hosting the event are the Mrs. Dale Fairbotham returned home Schmitter, special education couple's children, Miss Patricia over the week end after a visit in Florida. teacher In the Mason system, ad- Nemer of Lansing and Mr, and ded bits of Information from her Mrs. Gordon Fisher of William- Mrs. Francis Fiedler is visiting in Braden-~ experiences with the topic, s ton. ton, Florida, and will return in a couple weeks. All fr lends, relatives and The business portion of the neighbors of the couple are in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman Jr. and fam- ~ meeting concerned election of vited to attend the event between ily entertained her family for dinner Sunday. They§ the 1965-66 officers. President Is the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. and Dicl1 Magel; father vice 7 and 9 p,m, are from Birmingham . ~§ president, Larry Howe; mother Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bown of Chicago, vice -president, Mrs, Russell Returns Home BETROTHED. Mr. Par11er; teacher vice-president, Illinois, spent the week end in Mason visiting and Mrs. Merle Freer of Mrs, Grace Jennings; secretary, Mrs, Warren Gallaway ofLes- 11e returned to her home Sunday §her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith McLellan. He is § Stockbridge announce Mrs. Ray Spinner: treasurer, Mrs, Gerald Bates and parlia after spending a week with her $.stationed at the Great Lakes with the navy. § the engagement of their mentarian and historian, Mrs, son and his wife, Rev. and Mrs, daughter, Joyce Orrene, Volney Gaedke, Gerald Gallaway, In rural Wa § Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kean and Mr. and ~ bash, Indiana, Last Tuesday, Mr, ~Mrs. Jim Brown observed Mrs. Kean's birthday to Keith William Shor The travellng trophy and $2 and Mrs, Warren Gallaway at l land, son of Mr. and tended the 'fUneral of an aunt, ~anniversary by dining out Saturday evening. . ~ award were won by Mrs, Cor Mrs. William Sharland ner's morning kindergarten Mrs. Amelia Keck, in Oakwood, class, Ohio, ~.~IQIIQI0">~ ~IQIIQI«:: of Stockbridge. Miss Freer is a 1964 grad Novel Class Teaches Mason-Dansville Garden Club uate of Stockbridge high school and her Additional Acreage Is Learns What's New in Plants fiance a 1962 gradu- ate of Stockbridge Offered for College . Baby-Sitting Technique Mason - Dansville Garden sented a talk on shrubs and told high school. No wed Thirty Mason junior high attendance by the club president, club's March meeting took the the group that some new ones Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Hollo- showing the accessibility ! the ten, and Mrs, N.A, Smith, chair· form of a breakfast at the home ding elate has been way of Detroit who have offered site from all parts of Ing am, school students have been going Mrs, Howard Becker, These man, developed include the Fiery Old showed the number of times that of Mrs. William Porter Tues Cherry, Double White Weeping set. to donate 60 'acres of land in Eaton and Clinton counties by to school after school for the Members of the class were: past 5 weeks to learn to be better the child had been present and in day, Co-hostessing the meeting Cherry, Fire Thorn and new hy- Delhi township for a site of the the proximity of existing ex John Alger, Sandra Bailey, Sally with Mrs, Porter were Mrs. Ingham County Community col- pres sways and others planned for baby sitters. They have been tak no way endorsed them as baby Bran, Joyce Buchanan, Gwen By drangea named AnnaBell, C t Ing a brief course offered by Ma sitters, Walter Appleton and Mrs. A.B. New flower strains were re- On em p0 ra ry lege this week offered to give early completion, ington, Vicki Casto, Celeste son Jr, Child Study club at the Christian, Ronda Church, Lori Ball. lated by Mrs. William Musolf M • B an ;dditlonal 15 acres adjoining The site in Delhi near Holt Mrs. Lennah Backus of the A breakfast of baked eg~s in the 60 acre tract, and offered and College road Is the same site school. Corker, Pam Epgington, Becky as she named the connecticut USIC to e The members of the club con Lansing Y, w.c.A. Youth com bacon baskets which were placed Yankee Delphinium, a new rose to sell an additional 25 acres as that offered last year for an Ely, Elaine Ferris, Vicki Haf I tribute their time and special mittee helped set up the program ner, Kathy Holloway, Ann In on pineapple rings, homemade called 'Mr. Lincoln and an apple High ig h ted at $3,000 an acre to the college osteopathic university, That offer for the baby sitting clinic, She toasted bread, homemade jams if and when it is needed. was accepted and then turned back skills to the project, Mrs. Peter ghram , Barbara Inghram, Cindy green zimlia named Envy, 1f you have always said that Stld has been the moderator suggested sources of information Lee, INetherlands and will be hostess; Deborah and . Maundy Thursday communion Rachel circles w111 have charge Is now sales manager of Green RELEASED ville Industries located in Beld service April 15 wm be con of program and devotions, Ing, ducted at the Munith Methodist Mrs. Albert Blnkowsims Sawyer of the Free Methodist ot Review will meet at the To Fit your noods Church at Dansville, Also to town hall on Tuesday, March Sold and lnstal/oJ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown 2, !or review o! Tax Roll and and to Dr. A. V. Smith and on Monda:v, March 8 and !/",,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,., .,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,."*""'''"'"''''''''""''''''''''''''''',,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.. Jj the hospital staff. Myrtle Thursday March 11, 1965, to Roy C. Hart Scribner. 9wl hear complaints from 10:00 GOOD 2ncl cutting alfalfa hay, 114Q S, Jo((ersan RIED - I wish in this way to n.m. to 4:00 p.m. W. L. 'Llvesroclr PRODUCTION CO/AlES SPACIOUS 2 family home 50c bale; wheat straw, 30c Phano 677.7971 CXPI'CS8 my thanks and ap. Jewctt1 Secretary. 7w3 Ill FIRST 111 with separate entrances. PUREBRED Yorkshire boars. bale. Phone Dansville, G23· COMPLETE prcciation for all the cards, . BOARD OF REVIEW of Ing. 8 months, 225 pounds. Dave Your· milk sales pa)' tire bills$$$ Live on ground i!oor yourself, 25DO. £wl MABC Sires are selected for S;W. Hart flowers, and calls while in ham Township will meet at Droscha, 4692 Toles. Phone HOUSEHOLD SALE let other malcc your pay· the hospital. Wesley Ried. 500 BALES straw. Clare I21 to $27, Phone Phil Lyon, Leslie JU 9- 1963-FAL-CON sprint conver- Phone OR 7·5876. 8w4p Box 215, Shelbyville, Indiana. home. Good barn, garage, mother, that we do not think This space Ideal for profes Dcncons SH to $24.50. 3351. 8w3p tible, black and white top, 7w4p STOCKERS & FEI:DERS SEVERAL cords of dry cut chiclwn coop. Priced to sell of yrm. Glenn Servis and sional o!fices. Inquire at the SttJcrs: ABOUT 200 bales hay. Alton red interior, A-1 conciition. fireplace wood and stove WANTED- 2 bedroom home family nne! Robert Servis and Ingham County News, Mason. Gd,·Choicc S 10 to $2 3. Clinton Proctor. Phone Stoclt· or apartment to rent, one for cash by owner. Boyd Wet· Common-Me, I $17.70 to $18.20. 3741. 9w3 Phone M u n i t h 596·2889. BOARD OF REVIE\V ot H0·2·10 lbH No, 2 $17 to $17,70. FIRST cutting al!al!a hay. Dwl Sowor Tapas No. 3 All Weights $16 to $17. WANTED - Maturo woman Terms. 7w4 41aiedon Township will 1,000 bales straw. Norman INCOME TAX assistance with experience and refer· Blow Torches 240 lbs nnd up $15.GO to $1G.50, Appliances meet Tuesday, March 2, 1965 Floor Pollshora Sows: Rector, 275 Frost road. Phone nights and week ends. 315 cnccs to babysit occasionally Carers of Thanks Fancy Lig-ht SUi to $15.50, at Alaiedon Township Hall Floor Sanders aoo.fioo lhfi $14 to $15. Williamsto:~ 655·1963. 8w3p FRIGIDAIRE stove; 5 foot Ann street, Mason. Phone OR day times and evenings. Call !rom 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon NEAR - We wish to express Lown Rollo15 500 1bs & up $13 to $14.50. FOR SALE - Horse hay, cast iron bath tub on legs. 7·1754. 2wl4 OR 6-4071, 6w4p and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. to re Gardon Tillers Donrs & Stngs: our sincere thani{S and ap· All Wci•ht' $12 to $1G, wheat straw and silage. Richard Cheney, 3645 Klpp SMILEY POLE BUILDINGS, MARRIED man to work on view the tax roll. Publlc henr· Lawn Sproadora preciatlon for the many acts Fcctlcr Pius: Clyde Davis. Phone Onondaga Road, Mason. Phone 677·7765. For Information and !reo farm by month or year. !ng on the tax roll will be Wallpaper Stoamor Per llcnd $S.JO to $15.50. of ldndncss, messages of SHEEP 528-3544. 8w3p 7w3 estimates write or call Smiley Phone OX 9-2905. 7w3 held March 8 and !l from 9:00 Shorn Slnughlct• Lnmbs: Buildings, Hastings, Michigan, sympathy and beautiful floral n.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 • Choicc.PI'imc $23 to $24.GO. 1ST AND 2ND cutting alfalfa TELEVISIONS - Due to rc· WANTED - Single fellow to offerings, received from our Smith Hardware Gd,·Utility $21 to $23, hay. Clifford Williams. construction of new apart· Fl,.., 36. 945·9103, evenings, 945. work on dairy farm. How· 4:00 p.m. Lewis W 11 son, Woolcders County News will pay 25c leigh Dept. MCC·672-208, Free. Corp. 12 Dairy and Beef Consumers for each copy of the Novem part, Illinois. breeds available. All bulls ber 11, 1964 newspaper. 8w2 availabl<> any day.AII bulls Farm Equipment Power Company 9w1p are t/Je some price. Morn in~ FOR SALE - Realistic wood· llwlp and afternoon s ervjce. FOR SALE - fnrm ma· 137 W. Ash Mason fiber flowers for weddings, 13w1p Call chinery. A I I is-Chalmers proms, etc.; Corsages and FEMALE HELP WANTED- Charlie Brown, OR 7-4521 tractor, runs good, reasonable bouquets of all sizes. Phone Secretary in Mason; Short· price. Phone Dansville MA 3· OR 7·5876. 8w4p hand and typing required. Op REGISTERED Holstein heif- 3511, 7w3 Foods FORMALS, size 9, 2 pin!{ and portunity for legal experience 2312 WELLINGTON. Colon ers for sale. Fresh and 1000 MASSEY Ferguson 85, 1 blue, like new, $4.50 each; and advancement. Call IV 7· 327 AHH ST. Custom built 2 549 VANDER VEEN DR. 3641 for Mrs. Simon. 9wl ial Village, Larrsing. Remorf.. springing, M. A. B. C. sires, gas, 1350 hours, very good FOR SALE - Dress beef, Boy's winter coat and hat, bedroom, 10 x 17 kitchen New 4 bedrooms, 14 x 23 el<>d and decorated with new tested dams, and vaccinated, condition, $2,050. 1307 N. Col· choice, government inspect· brand new. Phone OR 7·5876. with oak cabinets, Bui/t.in living room with fireplace, Hoger Fox kitchen, all built Gerald D i a m on d, 376 S. lege Road. Phone OX !J-2853. cd and cured, 36c pound. Roy 8w4p china cabinet. 13 x 20 liv· 70 x 73 dining area, 13 x Diamond road. Mason. 9w3 ins including dishwasher. 7w3 Donald, 1287 Lamb road. ing room, utility room. 21 kitchen with built ins, WE NEED YOU Stone fireplace and new car- FOR SALE - One purebred INTERNATIONAL 9 foot disc. Phone Mason OR 6·5663. 7w3 2 ceramic baths, hot wat. Real Estate- Misc. peting. I 1 x 11 dining room, Holstein heifer. Calfhood Reconditioned. G r a n t C. er heat priced below ap· vaccinated. Due now. Frank Putman, 128:J Meech road. EVERETT'S White Eggs. Buy 2 BUILDING LOTS - adjoin· . , . if you would like to work 7V, ceramic baths, built·in proved values. 70% down. Freiermuth. Phone Fitchburg Phone Williamsto:1 655·2083. your eggs at the· farm, cut ing, in Mason, 2 blocks from about 25 hours o week in the china cabinet, finished rec. 565·3223. 8w3p 8w3 rate prices, save price ot mid high school, shade. Mrs. Don News' typing and paste-up ' roation room, new incinera Hay and Grain 200 IHC manure spreader. dleman. 24 hours from hen to Dr.nsmr,~~. phone OR G-5562 or deportment. To qualify, per tor, Priced at $24,950. Call Dansville MA 3·3362, you. 3038 W. Harper road, OR 6-1511. 9w5*· sons must be quick with Fien Van Dnmmc. 9wl 550 BUSHELS car corn, $1 phone Mason OR 6·58Z7. No their hands, unusually neat bushel. Can be left here un. 400 GALLON Dairi·Kool bulk Sunday salei>. 9w5• and willing to l<>arn on inter tll needed. 3486 Moyer road, tank. Phone Lansing IV 2· esting iob. Apply in person 5887. 9w3 Hedglen Realty Williamston. 8w4 Thursday and Friday to Mr. FOR SALE or would exchange A.A. HOWLETT & CO. Dockters Orchard Dansville- MA 3-2081 Boer, The Ingham County for any young stock, ,1st We now stoCk repc ir parts for I mile south of Dansville Near Jackson, 6 1/4 wooded News, Mason. 2nd, 3rd cutting choice alfalfa Surge Milkers, A selection on on Ylilliomston Rd. acres, neat 2 and possib!P. 3 9W7 hay. Frank Freiermuth, Fitch reconditioned 12ft. ond .16 bedroom home. $17,500 terms·. ft. springtooth horrow corn burg 565-3223. Can deliver. 1 plonters and plows. APPLES Moson, good 2 family home Sw3p and 2 car goroge, $13,000 FIRST AND SECOND cutting Meson, Mich. Phone 677r3631 terms. Situations Wanted 9Wl Cortland $7.50 bu. US No. 1 alfalfa hay, $25 and $30 ton. 22 Acres, 5 bedroom home, SITUATIONS WANTED near Mason, All hay put up with hay con· or 2 bu, -$2.25 Teenagers want to work. dltioner. Also straw, 3 bales 24 Acres, fenced, Dansville Give them a r.hancc to do for $1.00, $20 ton. Coe F. area. l!lomcthing constructive. Call Emens, corner Columbia and 2255 IVES ROAD • I aero, uw 2 bilroom ranch. 36 Acres of woods. Good OR 6·2575, for teen boys and 825 ROOSEVELT ST. - One of the nicost 2 You must see this inside and out to appreciate College. Phone OR 7-0324. farm Dogs and Pets location. $2500. girls that want to work. berlroom homes in Mason anrJ one of th<> better the quality and the added features, 7w3 6w4 areas In Mason. Drive by ond call for appoint. ALFALFA hay 1st and 2nd Equipment FOR SALE - 3 German Shep. 80 Acres, close to Mason ment to see. herd·Collie puppies. Reason dty limits, S30,000. WANTED a ride by MSU stu· cutting. Has been con· dent from MSU to Mason. dltloned.' Also wheat straw, SPECIAL able. Phone 676·2174. · Bw3 109 Acres, 100 excellent FOR SALE PUPPIES ...., 4 tillable acres in same fom. Needed Monday - Friday, Can 30c bale. Can deliver. Charles 180 amp. Lincoln welder, $90 not leave until 5:00 p.m. Dutler, phone 676·5618. 7w4 black cockers, $5.00 each: ily almost 700 years. 6 215 A dairy form near Stockbridge. 6,000 225 amp. Lincoln welder, $103 miles to Jackson. Phone Leslie JU 9-2012 any· * 247 STATE. ST. -8 b~d nursing home and 1 red cocker, $10.00. Roy Don· FOR SALE - Baled hay and· Exlde Batteries, _$8.95 & up down or trade for small form or house, equipment- do a profitable business, ' 345 Acre form, large home time. 9w3 straw. Fred Fichter, phone Brady choppers & parts aid, 1287 Lamb road. Phone Mason OR 6·5663. 7w3 neor Pleasant Lake. * Klenzade Products OR 7-4937. 8w2p $33,000 terms, Business Services 2,500 BALES 1st and 2nd cut· Chore-Boy Milkers - Parts * 80 A vacant 2 miles to L<>slie. 55 A tillable MASON >;Double srore bldg. with four opts. Stock Water Tanks and Hog WANTED - to buy all kinds M·36 lot 132' K 264'. 160' INCOME TAX assistance of· severo/ lwnrlred pine trees. up, all rented, priced very reasonable or ting alfalfa hay. Condi· of small breed dogs or pup. wei/, Only $1500, terms, tioned. 700 bales wheat straw. Feeders fcred to individuals, farm. will trade for form. Grain Augers pies. Registered or mixed. L. HEDGLEN OR 6-5045 * crs and businessmen. Call OR Allen Frederick, 1 mile south Call 699·2271. 7w3p NORTH ST. - A three bedroom home com· Mason. Phone OR 7·0111. Used Tractor back hoe and P. RISNER MA 3·3491 7·0931. Hallie Harkness, 828 S. * NORTH OKEMOS ST. A good 82.5 x 383' ot mercia/ lots pric<>d S6900 • $500 rfown. · Sw3 loaders BOBTAILED English Shep. Lansing street, Mason. owner anxious to see. Used Cockshutt Tractor herd puppies, good stock 1ST AND 2ND cutting condl· Firestone Farm Tires 53wl6 * dogs. Dick Webber, 3910 W. STUMP removal, lot clearing, tioned alfalfa hay, $18 and Farm Hardware Ba.sclinr road, Leslie. Owl $23 ton. L. V. Satterlee, 2 Hydraulic hose repair Real Estate - Homes dozer worl{, insured. War· miles north of Onondaga. Mae's Inflations ren Ransburg, Sr. Phone OR A new 3 bedroom being built on Walnut Ct. Phone 528·3241. Sw3 4 1/2 ton Oliver Wagons,$130 2 BEDROOM house, excellent 7·4938. 9ws• * condition, full basement, 2 lST AND 2ND cutting alfalfa Corn Pickers Miscellaneous EXPERT RUG & upholstel')' car garage, large landscaped Several other 4 bedroom homes in Mason. hay and good bright straw. 1 row New Idea shampooing. R e a s o n· WIND()\TIS, DOORS - Used lot. 3392 Josephine Lane, Ma Charles J. Davis, 2 miles 2 row Allis Chalmc.rs ably priced. Call Harkins, but ;,, excellent condition: son. Call 676-5732. 6w3 Lansing 481·7894. 9w5* south of Aurelius Center. Heavy exterior birch door Phone MA 8-3395. 9\v3 Francis Platt 5 BEDROOM HOME - New· GET A MAN with experien~e; with hardware and jamb, two ly carpeted dining room John Hancock Farm Mortgage Loans Available OAT and wheat straw, large Finut of Form Machi~ery septic tanks, drai:1 fields, 3' x G' 8" louvered doors, 3 and living room, large family string bales. Eldred House, ' fol.fol ond Oliver water lines, sewers. R. C. • steel basement window sash. l~itchcn. Extra lot and Lawrence Oesterle, Salesman · 1540 House road, Webberville. H• .. Holland Smith, phone OX 9·2683. Phone Mason OR 6-4071. mature sh:tdc. Ex e e 11 c n t Phone 521-3325. !lw3 9w5* ~ mile north ol Mason on 8w4p ·condition, ncar school~. Darn· 3,000 BALES of 1st and 2nd US.127 WILL CARE for elderly lady BULLDOZING, sand, gravel, hill Real Estate, Mason. fill dirt. Don Bryde, 1460 cutting alfalfa and bromc Phon• OR 7.3361 or gcmtleman in my home. I wtl Phone OR 6-1161 and OR 7· Barnes road, Mason. Phone GLENN E OESTERLE, REALTOR hay. Phone OR 7·5461. 9w3 Phone Leslie JU 9-4703. 7w3 0331. 7w3 OR 6·4371. 9w5• 160 E. Ash Mason OR 6-5919 The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965 - Page A-6 Is the best ever", He said .that the major lnc1•easo was In added shortly unci that tho service will telophono .service, with some be available after Bell adds the necessary :fnc1lltles, sometime 3,100 phones now being In use,. In 19GG, Primary reason for this was the addition otthe Grand Valley Tele Llndemer also said the com phone Co,, which served Onon pany Is engaged In a plant lnven• daga and Tompltlns Cantor. tory program which will provide Linde mer said that evon though a complete IUlalysis of tho entire the company had not done much In operation. Hc said that In the pro the way of promotion, there gl'llm, every pole .will be num was an Increase In local service bered, maps will be prepared that will be complete In the smallest revenue of more than $151000, Ho said the board Is extremely proud detan, of roads and lines, of the present personnel staff, The company's board of direc He said the company employes tors .Is composed or Lawrence have the right attitude, not only B, Llndomer, president! Norman In money matters but In the ser s. Topping, vice-president; Sid vice they provide their cus ney A. Beckwith M,D,, secre tomors, tary; Charles H. Webb, treas He said that Gordon Keeper Is urer; and directors are John the best example of that. Keeper T, Dancer, Harold Harr, H. Ran retired on December 31 after dolph and E.R. Murvay, having served for 28 years as manager of the company, Keep er Is still serving the company Northwest as a consultant, Wayne Collier, assistant man ager since 1952, was moved up to Stockbridge the position of manager when Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Bell sgLF GOVERNMENT FOR WASHINGTON'? Washington, D.C. has not had "home Keeper retired, Lindemer said attended funeral services Sat rule" since 1874, when the U.S. Congress took it over in a ty11e of receivership. It the transfer of authority was urday In Howell for Mr, Harold has been governed largely by the district committee of the House of Representa smooth and without compllca- Bullock ot Hartland, tives. The present movement to give it self-government has been spearheaded by tlons, a tact that reflects the Mr. and Mrs, owen Kennell DIRECTORS OF THE RURAL TELEPHONE COMPANY: Front row - competence and attitude of both of Holt were guests Monday of President Johnson. Home rule will make Washington America's first Negro city. Only city in the U.S. with a Negro majority, it would likely mean a Negro-domi left to right, Gordon Keeper, Consultant; Charles Webb, Treasurer; Sidney A. men, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Campbell. Llndemer said, "Collier has Mr, and Mrs, Harold Lantis nated city government, It will also mean that after 90 years, Washington - citadel Beckwith, M.D.; Secretary; Harold Harr, director. proven to be an excellent manager spent saturday evening with Mr, or' democracy - will itself become democratic. Second row, Ieft to right, Lawrence B. Lindemer, company president; and, "Jokingly added" • Whlle the and Mrs, Robert Lantis of Jack Howard Randolph, director; Norman Topping, vice president; John Dancer, golfing relationship leaves some- son, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Wet· thing to be desired, the worltlng more and family and Miss Vicky steadily since h1s release from relationship couldn't be better", Nagley of stockbridge were sun- military service, What about future plans for the day dinner guests of Mr, and Fire Leaves Family company whose assets exceed one Mrs, Harold Lantis, Supper The Stockbr1die Klnp Dauih• Company Earnings Increase million dollars? Llndemer said guests of Mr, and Mrs, Harold tors came to the family's aid with the company hopes to have rural Lantis Sunday were Mr, and Mrs, some clothin(C for the children lines with no more than 4 pax- orvme Rockhold of Holt, and a few dishes, however, Mrs. ties on a line and 1 and 2 party Of Seven Homeless Vere Yocum of that organization lines In the vllla~re, He also said Mrs, Loa! Townsend called A rural Stockbridge family and said they didn't have too much Phone Firm Plans Building The Stockbridge fire depart material on hand at the present that Bell Telephone In Jackson on Mrs, Daisy Walker Tuesday, their five children lost all their ment sent all their equipment time, plans to go natlonwidewithdirect Northwest stockbridge w,s, personal belongings and were left Stockholders of the Rural Tele also announced that earnings a and spent three hours fighting phone company, gathered for removed or torn down, he said. dial service In 1968 and when they c.s. meeting will be next Thurs homeless by a fire which did mounted to $2.31 per share of The new building which will be do, the Rural Telephone company day at the home of Mrs, Pat the fire at 5611, M-52, approx their annual meeting In the Stock extensive dama~re to their resi Imately two miles south of the stock as compared with $1.62 52 x 85 feet, will cost between will be ready, Also, plans are Hegge, dence early Sunday afternoon. Lions Bowl at Flint bridge Township hall Saturday last year, proceeding to provide toll free village. and were told that It would be the $65,000 and $70,000, and will Construction on the new build Incorporate the present equip service to Jackson for Rives Mr. and Mrs, Loal Townsend Mr. anct Mrs. Carl Fletcher Firemen estimated damage to Eight members ot the stock last time the meeting would take Ing will begin this spring accord and their children, Rickie, 9; the house and contents at ap place In the hall, ment buUdlng, already located on Junction subscribers, Lindemer and family spent Sunday evening brldie Lions club took part 1n in!:' to L lndemer, and will be lo said that Michigan Bell has with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gros Pamela, 7; Craig, 5; Nicky, 4 proximately $2500, It was re Company president L, B. Lin the site, Llndemer said the new the Lions State bowling tourna cated on the same site as the building, of modern design, will agreed to join Rural Telephone tick of Lansing, and Jeff 2, were staying with ported there was no Insurance. ment In Flint last week end, darner announced plans for the relatives today, following the present office building, The pres be an asset to the community, In seoldnl{ the okay of the Public · Cleo Townsend of Michigan The only things saved were a They were; John Nichol, Paul construction of a new office bull fire which, according to Stock ent building, which was converted "This year", said Lindemer, washer, dryer, TV and a couch. Stephens, Harold Ludtke, WU dlni In the near future, Linde mer Service Commission, He said It State university spent the week bridge fire chief Howard Ash from a former residence, will be "the report to the shareholders Is anticipated that the appllca- end with his parents Mr. and Fletcher, who suffered a dis llam Nasloy, Frank Byriess, tlon for the service w!U be filed Mrs, Loal Townsend, more apparently started from ability during the Korean con John Dancer, Gus Schroer and defective wiring. flict, has been unable to work Wayne Collier,
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The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965 - Page A-7 at the home of Elsie D1·ew, Roll •l.t h ·call was answered by "Tips on Relaxing". Mrs, Cllftord Mus Williamston Co~tple MU n bach and Mrs. John Klspauah EUB church Friday afternoon, had tho prognlm onhomemaldna. MrS. RUssell Rogers Mrs. Vaughn Simons and 2 The business meeting was led At Farm Leader Meet Mr, and Mrs, Rollin Wood of daughters are spending a month . by Mrs, Leo James, president, near Rives Junction were Sunday In Fort Smith, Arkansas visiting · Mr, and Mrs, B111 Ackley and Alvin Launsloln of William to America, and to "claim the Mr. Retcii er! dinner (!'Uosts of Mr, and Mrs. M1·s, Simons' grandmother, Mrs, son Greg have bought their first ston, president of Ingham County Aaron Hannowald, Parker. home and are now In the busy West as the pioneer settlers did," Farm Bureau and Mrs. Laun Tho annual World DayofPray- Mr, and Mrs, Rex Borlln and days of getting settled, Their He pointed out that the parents steln, who Is chairman of the .er services will bo at the Zion 3 sons have moved from: their new home is In Chelsea, Mrs. and grandparents of many Michi Farm Bureau women's com gan residents came to this coun LEGALNOTICES country homo on Huttenlocker. Ackley w111 be remembered as ou mittee, attended a farm leaders try to make a fresh start and sug road, Munith, to Jackson, · Tootle Simons of Munith, workshop at Camp Ia1·t thereof, Six llundrcd Elghty.Nino and 07/100 I 0 1 ,. December 21 and w111 be 1n and just printing more money onld mortgngeo hnving declared It• 1$4,689.07) Doll•••: and no oult or pound 12 ounce son, Mark election to connlde1' tho whole sum 7 Japan for 3 years, Their address which everyone would understand unpaid on snld mortgage debt to proceeding at law having been in· .William, fo'ebruary 25, in Foote Every·Year Btltutecl to recover snld debt, or any and resent, this round-about be now due nnd puyllbic by renaon Is: A/C Larry Simons AF port thereof, snid mortgngcn having ·. ho.spital, Jackson. Maternal means is used to do the same thing of tho nonpuymcnt or certain lnstnll· declared Its election to consider the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, 16623154; 6100 Sivil En~. Sq. mont. of prlnclpnl nnd Interest •• wholo sum unpaid on said mortgage Carl Tews of Munith, Box 61; APO San Francisco, quietly," !Olne declared, provided fo• by anld mortgngc, notlco debt to bo new due and pnynblc by Turning to the reapportionment Ia hereby given that on l•'l'idny, May reason o! the •wniiaymcnt of ·certain Airman First Class Larry Calltornia, 96323. Simons Is the 21, 1966, at ten o'cloelc In the fore• Installments of prlnclvnl nnd Interest Simons. and his wife, Helen, and son of Mr, and Mrs, Julius Si Issue, the farm leader called noon of said day, nt the south en• AB IJrovlclcd for by snld mortgage, tmnco to tho City llnll Dulldlng In mons of Munith, on the county officers to join tl1o City of Lnnoing, Ingham notice Is hereby given that on Friday. . 3-year-old son, Doug, and two with other organizations to amend May 21. 1965, at ten o'clocl< In the year-old daughter Debraaresta What started out to be an over County, Mlchlgnn, (thut belnll n forenoon of snld day, nt ihc ooutil the constitution of the United plnco whore the lnKhnm County Clr· entrnnce to ihe City Hull Dulldlng, night visit turned out to be a sev• · cult Cou•t Is held) onld mortgagee In tho City of Lnnslng, Ingham era! days visit when Miss Spring States to prevent further damage will, by virtue of tho powc• of •ole LEGAL NOTICES County, Michigan, (that being n Lindstrom, daughter of Mr. and to the federal system of govern In nald mortgngo nnd In purouance place where the InRhnm County Clr· STATE OF MICHIGAN of tho ntntutc, sell ut public nuctlon Mrs. Joe Lindstrom came to vis ment, He said the supreme court What cult Court is held) said mortgngeo THE PROBATE COURT FOR To tho lnndo doacl'ibcd therein, or so will, by vlrtuo of the powc• of ualo lNGHAM COUNTY it Pamela McA111ster, daughter decisions In apportionment have · much no ohnll be nocess11ry to nntla·· in sold mortgage und In pursuance· E·B17 removed from citizens their fy tho umount due nt the time of of tho statute, sell nt public auction Estnto cf DAVID F. STOCK· of Mr. and Mrs, Larry McAl lnli!, together with nil legnl costs, tho Iondo dcocrlbcd therein, or ··oa · BRIDGE, Dcccnucd. lister on Wednesday evening, "right to decide" and that states lntcreBt nt six per cent from dato much ns shall be neccssnry to untla· NO'l'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT must again be given the right to hereof. and an attorney fee or fy the amount duo nt tho time of Then the bad weather set In and SevcntY·Fivo Dollnru ns tbere:n pro· tho petition of All)erlcn~ Dan!< and apportion one House of !hell• About It? anle, together with nil legal costs, fo~ much to the girls' delight they Do '!'ruat Company pJ·obato of a vided, n parco! described as: Interest at six per cent from datu legislatures on whatever basis Lot Eight (8) of tbe l'lnt of purported will, that admimsiratlon spent several days together un hereof, nnd an nttorncy reo of bo granted to them, and fo• n dQ• other population they wish. Bridge Street Subdivision, of u vnrt. 13ovcnty-Fivc Dollnro no therein pro• termination of hcl•s will be heard til roads were shoveled out, of the Northeast 'luurter of the vidcd, a parcel deocrlbcd na: March 24, 1965, nt 9:15 A, M, nt Advertise in Your Northenot quaL'ter of Seotion 10, Lot Forty-One (Ul of Excelsior Miss Judy Jarrell, daughter Town 4 ·North, Range 2 West, In tho Probate Court, 400 County Build· U. P. Breakfast Set Lnnd Company's Subdivision, In lng, 116 W, Ottawa, Lansln~, Mlch· of Mr. and Mrs. Regina! Jar tho 'l'ownship of Lansing, lngbum the City of Lansing, Ingham lgan. rell was honored Tuesday when Members of the Upper Penin County, Michigan. County, Michigun. · Publication In the Ingham CountY Dntod at Lansing, Michigan, Dnted nt Lonaing, Michigan, News nne! further notice as rcnulred her mother brought cupcakes to sula club will gather at the Civic Hometown Newspaper ~'obrunry 17, 1966. ~'obrunry 17, 1066, · AMERICAN DANK AND TRUST by Jaw IS ORDERED. school for Judy and her class Center in Lansing Sunday morn AMERICAN DANK ANO TRUST Dated: February 10, 19G5 mates to share, COMPANY, a Mlchig1m DnnklnK COMPANY, n Mlchlsnn Danldnll JAMES T, ICALLMAN Ing, March 21, for their annual Con1orution. MortgRitf.lo, Corporation, Mortsal!co, · A true cOPY: Judge of Probato The Rod and Gun club hosted lumberjaclt breakfast, Upper HENHY L, SCHRAM HENRY L. SCHRAM Florence M, Fletcher Attorney for Mortgagee Attorney for Mortgngeo a register shoot at Its grounds Peninsula basketball teams and Du•lne•• Add•ess: 702 American Deputy Register of Probate Dualness Address: 702 American HAROLP W, GLJiS~EN, -!'ttorney near Munith, Sunday, February those of the Lansing area, In Dnnl< & Trust BldJh Lnn•ing, Hw!S Dnnlc & Trust Dldg., Lnnsin~~l3 800 Davenport Bldg., Lansm11. . 8w3 28, cluding Mason, wlll be (!'Uests. IOR 7-90111
Use this page as your weekly guide to Patronizt! Ingham County's used car buys. these Ingham County used car dealers PUBLIC NOTICE Transportation Specials FORD· 1959 2 Dr. 6 cylinder, automatic transmission, black & lots of shiny chrome, $395 Reduced 1963 PONTIAC TEMPEST- Toke over payments of $34.44 and bala~ce of $146 CHEVROLET, 1959 2 Dr. Biscayne "6" $545 Powerg Iide - A-1 Shape. 1961 T-BIRD Convertible - Sharp,' Take over payments of$48 a month and balance of$97 PLYMOUTH· 1959 V-8, Sport Suburban, 9 pass. stn. wagon, power steering. $595
1964 G. T.O, -Sharp/ 9 1 987 miles. Dark blue $68.55 and balance OLDSMOBILE -1961 "88" 4 dr, power $1395 of$796 steering & brakes, One owner
CHEVROLET. 1962 Corvair Monzo. 4 dr, $1295 1962 409/ S.S. 2 dr. Hard top CHEVROLET- Take over payments bucket seats r powerglide, tinted windows. We take pride in ma~ing Used Car Browsers of $49 ond balance of $327 · feel at home on our ~ lot! PONTIAC Tempest· 1961,4 dr, stn. wgn., std. shift, economy 4, looks like new. $795 1964 CORVAJR Monzo 4 door. Powerglide, radio & heater. $1995 1965 MUSTANG- Dark green 289. 19,000 miles. Take over payments Trade· Terms • Bank Rates of $79 and balance of $227 1964 CHEVROLET Be/ Air 4 door. V-8, power· Sheren Plymouth-Valiant glide, power steering. Radio and heater. $2095 1963 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Coupe, V-8 227 N. Cedar 1964 T.R.4- TRIUMPH Roaster- dark green, 7,000 miles. Like new. Meson OR 7-3931 standard shift .. A real sharp, one owner cor. $1995 Take over payments of $69.46 and balance of $101 7963 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Sedan, V-8, Powerg/ide, steering & brakes, Like new inside $2095 Wanted!! and out. 1963 COR VA/ R Monzo Convertible, Powcuglide, Extra c/ eon, $1695 on We have a 5 day trial exchange all automobiles. Used Car Dealer Who 1962 BUICK Special Station Wagon. One owner ancl nice. Plus a life time warranty with personal service. $1395 Likes To Move Their 7962 OLDS 88 4 door sedan, Auto. trans., pow. steering. There is a finance manager here at all times to help $1695 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 door, V.B,pow· Merchandise Fast. erg/ido, radio & heater. Local, one owner cor, with bank financing. $1395 196 I CHEVROLET Be/ Air 2 door, 6 cyfin· dor, pawerg/idc, $995
1962 CHEVROLET 2 tan Cob & Chassis, Big 6 engine and 2 spd. ox/e. Wi// take 12' body, $1895 Phone 677-9011 1962 CHEVROLET Diesel Tractor. Like new and a reo/ saving price, Complete with 5th $3595 We will TRADE, SELL, BUY or LEASE. whee/ and air over hydraulic brakes,
Ask for Bob. 1961 CORVA/R Panel. New paint, powerglide, Many Autos To Choose From. $995
Thorp Motors Inc. 711 N. Cedar AL RICE CHEVROLET OR 6-2418 2800 E. Grand River Lan Mason 482-1680 OR 6-5040 The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965 - Page A-8 ,------~--~--, Divorces ' . t June A, Carney vs, JohnCarn ey, February 19, Joyce M, Ushman vs, William ' t R, Ushman, February 19, Joyce Marie Newton vs. Don l tmmty ,Nms l ald Ray Newton, February 19, REGISTRATION Jane C, Bennett vs. George t t Edward Bennett, February 19, Roger D. Phllip vs. Rose Mary f Wednesday, March 3, I 965 - Page B-1 f Philip, February 19, Ronald L, Root vs, Susan Car t t ol Root, February 10, James BasH Musell vs. Eun Ice May MuseU, Febx·uary 19, Effie M, Linderman vs. Cecil W, Linderman, February 19. Marriages Thomas A, Blevins vs. An~ Michigan Mirror Antonio Augustus Cotto, 38, toinette R. Blevins, February 19. Lansing; Nedra Norene Stevens, Diana M, Howe vs, Ray 28, Lansing, C, Howe, Jr,, February 23, By Elmor E, Wilite Betty L, Newberry vs, Donald James Lewis Johnson, 25 1 Lan IMPORTANT PEOPLE sing; Mary Janet Hagerman, 25, Newberry, February 19, the driver the greater· the risk Vernon J, Hartnett vs, Maryan To Michigan Servicemen in and higher the rates. Holt, VIetnam, This Is sort of an open Donald L, Haynes, 32 Leslie; A, Hartnett, February 19, Since currently the 16-year 1 Dorothy I<, Brandenbu1·g vs. · letter which I hope wlll flnd old motorist comes under spec Vl;lverlon Ann Ramalla, 2~, Les FOR Its way Into your hands, Dickey lie, Richard s, Brandenburg, Feb Ial provisions where driving rule ruary 19, Chapelle, a woman reporter who violations are concerned, some Duane Tighe Moses, 191 Les has been working in your part lie; Cheryl Lee Tingley, 16 Rives Berdena M, Tooker vs, Robert say he should lose either this 1 S, Tooker, February 19, of the world until early this year, special privilege or the right to Junction. SPECIAL ELECTION addressed the Michigan Press Wade J, Stone, 31, Leslie; Jo Hazel Louise Page vs, Duane drive, · Elton Page, February 19, association about what's going on A teenage drlver's tendency Ann Delores Ward, 30, Jack there, One of her main points son, Laura Schepperley vs, Robert to have a carload of friends Schepper!ey, February 19. was to the effect that we at home with him, thus magnJtylng the Francis Anthony Schmitt, 19, don't understand enough about Lansing; Connie Sue Valentine, Thomas R, Hunt, Plaint!fi & To .be .conducted Monday, April 5, 1965 impact of any misfortune, brings Cross De!endant vs, Alma Lea Vietnam to really appreciate the many safety officials In to sup 20, Lansing, Importance of the fighting; and Douglas Wright Fulton, 22, Hunt, Defendant & Cross Plain port the 17-year limitation, tiff, February 19, that Americans there are very Opponents of the change come Lansing; Sharon Lee Nichols, discouraged with this lack of 19 Lansing, Melba J. Engen vs. Pat!! v, .Notice is hereby given that township and city clerks largely from the "you can't blame 1 Engen, February 19, understanding, them all for the actions of a Michael Skelton sweet, 18, Lansing; Shirley Catherine Bar Sharon L, Jenks vs, Freel W, will be at the places listed below on "'** few" school of thought. Jenks, February 19, Alot of people here do care Since parents of teenagers will rett, 17, Haslett, what's going on in Vietnam, The John Paul Szymborski, 20, Geraldine Nelson vs, Tommie be those who hear the complaints Lee Nelson, Febr~ary 18, number grows every day, Maybe if such a change is enacted, they Lansing; Nancy Lynn Ciucci, 20, some of the fine points are hazy might be wise to form an opin Lansing, to us, but more and more people Robert Ralph Hewson, 20, East ion on the matter and convey 5th Graders Visit Museum are concerned about the basic it to the lawmakers. Lansing; Yvonne Ellen Baum, 18, Jackson, Issue, And more and more people HOLT ~ The fifth grades at Monday, March 8, 1965 are appreciating what you a.re *** Gary Earl Liles, 21, Holt; UNDERGROUND MAIL Sycamore school visited the doing, There is a clearer un Susanne Rae Scott, 20, Lansing. Michigan Historical museum, derstanding all the time of the State BulldingDlrector, Adrian Gene Leroy Reynolds, 19, Lan N. Languls, reports a conveyor Lansing, at Otto Junior high problems you face, the handicaps sing; Bonnie Lynn Antes, 171 school to see a display on Mich you must overcome and, most belt freeway system, complete Haslett, with electronically controlled IIi Igan history, and Oldsmobile, Importantly, of the significance Dale Lynn Rossow, 21, Lan Mrs. Carole Campbell's 5th of your activities, tersections on the principle of sing; Patricia Ann Mowery, 21, highway Interchanges, w111 be grade on March 10 wm visit While I can't speak for anyone Grand Ledge, the state capitol building during but myself, I'm anxious to pass Installed under the proposed Jack Dwayne Johnson, 20, the morning, on to you and all our service complex of new state office build Dansv1lle; Marsha Lee Mcintyre, From 8 a.m to 8 p.m Ings in Lansing, men my personal &"ratitude for 10, Mason, Janie Lynn Pritchard, 18, Lan what you are doing for our country The system wlll be used to David Ronald Rosen, 25, San and at such other times and places as they designate to receive registrations replace the present messenger sing, and to tell you that I am sure Pedro, California; Mammle Lou Aubrey Dee Hall, 32, Lansing; there are thousands of others in mall service between state agen Franklin, 23, Rogers, Texas, cies. Neoma Neva Johnson, 32, Lan Michigan who feel the same way, Jerry Carter, 18, Lansing; sing, for the April 5, 1965, Special election. Any person who has moved to a This letter Is sent In apprecia Mail going from the Supreme Lula Faye Clemmons, 19, Lan Court Bullding to the Capitol, Patrick John Courter,24,Lan tion of your· efforts; with thank sing, sing; Marilyn c. Ward, 22, Lan for example, would be placed in George Campbell Elckwort, 24, new address and will have been there at least 30 days before election day, fulness you are doing so well; electronically marked baskets on sing, and with the best of hopes that Lawrence, Kansas; Kathleen Ruth John Thomas Donovan, 35, the conveyor and travel along the Hoddinott, 20, East Lansing. you will soon return safely in freeway undel·ground, next to a Lansing; Marjorie Ann Lopinski, the pride that you made an Im James Edward Rice, 25, Lan and any person who will be 21 years of age on or before April 5, 1965. and series of pedestrian tunnels, until 25, Lansing, portant contribution to our coun sing; Rosetta Franldin, 32, Lan Calvin Duane Oles, 22, Lan who has not done so, _may do so in order to cast his ballot at the April 5, try's existence, It reached Its destination, sing, Languts said the system was sing; Judy Ann Evans, 21, Wil · Elmer E. White, Secretary Gary Lee Woodward, 23, Lan liamston, expected to save the state thous sing; Linda Lee Barnes, 23, Lan Michigan Press Association ands of dollars a year In per Donald Eugene Fuller, 29, East 1965, Special election. Monday, March 8, is the last day to register for (Hold In bold or Italics follow sing, Lansing; Barbara Andersen ing paragraph) sonnel costs, in addition to pro Jack Earl Travis, 26, Lansing; viding faster service than Is now Bonawitz, 29, East Lansing, Relatives or friends of ser Patricia Allee Nesky, 27, Lan Clare F, Smith, 68, Wllliam the April 5, balloting. vlcemr;n are requested to send possible. . No price, however, sing, Stockbridge Township has been placed on this Item yet, ston; Eva c. Seelhoff, 53, East this letter to Vietnam, Or bet Ronald Scott Griffith, 24, De Lansing, It's patterned after the system Harmon Cmaburn, Clerk ter stlll, their personal message troit; Theresa Lucile Meyers, Larry Russell Mangles, 29 In use at the Library of Con 20, Lansing, 1 expressing their appreciation, gress, East Lansing; Mary J. Sheat *** Daryl Lee Spitz, 20, Lansing; helm, 23, Dansvllle, At residence at 408 Cherry St., March 8. TOO YOUNG TO DRIVE Parents of teenagers can pro vide some Insight to legislators On The Boolishelf ... on matter llkely to be pro City of Mason a By R,E, SCOTT by serious literature, Here the Vevay Township posed this year, The original American has al epic, "Little Blg Man," He Is Harold Barnhill, Clerk Pressure is mounting for a battle of the Big Hole was treat aware that much of the truth be Blanche Wheeler, Clerk ways been treated variously In ed with a 'thoroughness unusual change in the driver licensing literature and recently there has hind Indian myths will never be law to make 17 the minimum to Westerns which gave dignity known; the story Is told by the been a good amount of writing to the Nez Perce Nation and the driving age, The Michigan Driv sole Ill year old survivor of At the city hall. Open on last day 1 March 8, about Indians, Perhaps this Is literary genre, At clerk's residence, 3254 West Tomlinson Road, er Education association, a group due to a subconscious correla Little Big Horn, The old boy's until 8 p.m. of teachers, recently joined in Chief Joseph and his boys were Twalnlsh chatter Is a gust of anytime up to and including March 8. tion in our minds of the red mild compared to the Sioux Na support of this proposal and many man's plight In our early history fresh air let Into the stale fic would say they should be experts tion and Frederick Manfred's tion of Custeriana, and that of the black ma.n to "Scarlet Plume" succeeds on the matter, day. At least Martin Luther King The structures which your own James Sendo, president of the expertly In making this point, Imagination can build after read would have us believe that such If he gets across anything in driver education teachers' group, a correlation exists (see Why Ing these books often end In a Onondaga Township said the members believe this horribly real (at times) ro search of the library's non-fic We Can't Wait by Dr, King ), mantic odyssey, it is this: no mat Bunkerhill Township 16-year-o!ds "cannot be ex Whatever the case, the book world tion, It is then that you discover Ralph B. Rhodes, Clerk pected to cope with complexi ter how much Is written, we will that truth is stranger than fic Maretta Lawrence, Clerk Is prospering by this attention never came to understand the ties of present-day driving con to the diversity of our racial tion! So • ~~ .. " •• " Q ditions," reasons the Indian behaved as he 973,82 Graham, Colonel W.A, heritage, did - brutality offset by a savage At clerk's residence, 4924 Onondaga Road, Since W111 Henry won the West ''The Custer Myth," Pennsylvan At clerk's residence, l 161 Catholic Church *** humor, ia; Stackpole, 1953, Other voices supporting the 17- ern Writers of America cita anytime up to the last day of registration 1 year mlnlrnum driving age say In contrast to the ways of the 970,1 Hallowell, A, Irving. Road, anytime up to last day of registration, tion in 1960 with "From Where Sioux are those of the Cheyenne March 8. it would help keep auto Insurance "Culture and Experience," Un the Sun Now Stands," the Nation, at least as portrayed in except Sunday and Monday. rates down because the younger "Injun" theme has been claimed iversity of PennsylvanlaPress, Thomas Berger's serio-comic 1955. Delhi Township Leroy Township Fresh Prescription Drugs Always Enid Lewis, Clerk Vernon Hodge, C I erk
Registration will be at the township office, Anytime at residence, 1754 N. Elm Road, E 1974 Cedar Street, Holt, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Webberville, and on March 8, at the M Monday through Friday, anytime up to and Community hall in Webberville, from 8 a.m. E includin~ March 8. to 8 p.m. R TUESDAY, MAROi 9, 1965- Barbecue on bun G ,= ~-:;_... (:.,,., with potato chips; choice of peach & cheese E -· Wheatfield Township Ingham Township salad, pineapple & cottage cheese salad, car ' Jean Soule, Clerk Leland Perrine, Clerk '"'.'t.~~ i.,:,:...-1. rots, green beans; wholewheat or white N bread & butter; choice of apple Betty; fruit cup. milk. c 1695 Dennis Road, up to and including March 8, Anytime at clerk's residence, I 180 E. Mason y from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Street, Dansville, up to and including March 8. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 7965- Browned j beef in gravy with mashed potatoes; choice Ill' of Waldorf salad, sweet potatoes, corn; roll 5 & butter; choice of oatmeal cookie, fruit White Oak Township cup; milk. E -.~ '•,. Aurelius Township 1 .··. '.\ .. . Wayne J. Baker, Clerk Willard Droscha, Clerk THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1965- Chili con R carne; choice of apple cabbage salad, peas, Your registered pharmacist fills your choice v green beans; crackers & butter; of doctor's prescription with professional Anytime at clerk's residence, Millville General Anytime at clerk's residence, 4692 Toles Road, apple cobbler, fruit cup, milk. I precision. His skill and training are pinpointed to the single purpose of Store, Stockbridge, up to and including March 8 Aurelius, up to and including March 8, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 7965- Tuna fish c making sure you get exactly ·· what c;assorole; choice of cole slaw, wax beans, the doctor ordered.·' spinach; roll & butter, choice of goodie, E fruit cup; milk Alaiedon Township Williamston Township Lyle Oesterle, Clerk Glendora G. Bixby, Clerk
Register at township office, Alaiedon Community Registration from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at clerk's Hall, 2021 Holt Road, office hours: 10 a.m. to residence, 1840 Rowley Road, Williamston, up Phone OR 7-6131 4 p.m. , Mon.-Fri., or through specie I appoint to and including March 8. • ment with the township clerk at his residence up CHESLEY DRUG STORE to and including March 8 . 330 S. Jefferson Mason 8w,2 Law and Criminal WilHam Arthur Zimmerman coe, Jr. Arraignment; reading vs. John C, Wharton, Trespass bam Lou Vangl!der, Trespass vs, Dean Sllsby & Lloyd Silsby of amended information waived; on the case; Delmer R. Smith. on the case; Barry D, Boughton. d/b/a Silsby Farms; Jury trial pleaded gul!ty to count II; ac Time Plan Loan Co, vs. George continued; proofs In part, cepted; stood mute to count I; w. Elt!ns and Ruby M, Ekins. Lansing General llospltn! Os Mason Nite Hawks The People o! the State of teopathic Inc, et al vs. Hal'l'Y A, Team high game: Schmit's plea not guilty entered; remand Trespass on the case, Delmer Wares Drug & Camera, 6G 1/2- Market, 920. Bob Jones Paints, 54-34; Gor w!niEngland Cool~ Chevrolet Inc. Team highll'll.me: AlRiceChev Market, 37-63, Holt NHe Owls vs. Mel Elsenzimmer, Trespass In Re: Petition of Robert Paul Hubbard, Fox, Thomas & Born, rolet, 704; Wyeth Recreation, Team high series: c & s Con Art's Bar, 45-15; Shopping Williamston Men Stevens for restoration of motor on the case; Shirley M, Gagnon, Gerald A, Swaney vs. Sta,te 793, tractors, 2240; Hi-Klas, 2218, Guide, ~8-22; Ellis Sunoco, 34- Wllliamston Lumber, 49-17; vehicle operators llcense. Fred Farm Fire and Casualty Co. Bob O'Donnell vs, Nordstrom Individual high series: Carole 26; Town Tall~, 29-31; Ellison Myers, Inc. Trespass on the Team high game: HI-Klas, 799; Waylands Barber Shop, 43-23; rick S, Abood, Trespass on the case, Paul C. Gregory, G47; Sally Brooks, 529, c & S Contractors, 772, Masonry, 27-33; Bob DeLoach, Land Bank case; William A. Austin, J & E Company, 39-27; Medical Time Plan Loan Co, vs, Les Younger. Individual high e,nme: Carole Individual high series: Lucy 27 -33; Dare!' 011 Co,, 26-34; Bldg,, 37-29; Kings Sinclair, 36- In Re: Petition for order re lie E, Quick et a!. Trespass on Ethel I. Smltley vs, Thomas, Gregory, 217, Zumbrun, 531; Barb Dutcher, Henee's, 14-46, 30; Pella Windows, 30-36; Bar storing motor vehicle operators loans the case; Delmer R, Smith, Gallagher and James P, Perry. 468, Team high series: Town Talk, retts, 29 1/2-361/2; Williamston General Finance Loan Co, of Trespass on the case, Fred c, license to Gerald Wayne Hotal Monday Bow1e1·ettes IndiVidual high game: Lucy 2274. Ing; c. LaVerne Roberts, Implement, 291/2-361/2: Gars Lansing vs. Douglas K. Coon, Newman, Monday Blues, 53-30; Lucky Zumbrun, 194; Jean Young, 189, Team high game: Town Talk, lines, 29-3?; Lees IGA 29-37; SOl, · 1 BUILDING A NEW Trespass on the case; Delmer R. Wayne L, Formll.'ll vs, Thomas Charles I, Bishop vs, Thom Strikers. 50 1/2-411/2; Tootsie Trailer Village, 24-42; Palace, Smith, Gallagher and James P, Perry, as Lipinski, Barbara Liplnsld rolls, 50-42; Goofers, 48-44; Tri-County Timers IndiVidual high series: Mary 21-45, FARM HOME? Clark Construction Co, vs, City Trespass on the case, Fred C. and Emery Tobatto, Trespass on Nine Pins, 39-53; Go Getters, Schmlts, Gu-35; Beers, 58- Rammncher, 513, Team high se1•ies: Wllllam Development Co, et al, Tres Newman, the case; Marcus, McCroskey, 321/2-581/2, • 42; Onondaga, 56-44; Alley Cats, Individual high game: Rosie stan Lumber, 2\j7l. pass on the case; Anderson, Carr Thomas E, Coodyetalvs,Ron Llbner, neamon, Williams and Team high series: Tootsie 42-58; Duttons, 42-58; Fargo, Tuttle, 208, Team high game: Williamston Build it now and Street, Victor C, Anderson. ald R. Johnson and Leroy A, Dilley 309 E, Waters Building, rolls, 1572; Monday Blues, 1552, 37-63. Lumber, 924, with a low-cost Mary Buycks et al vs, Jun• Ayotte, Trespass on the case; Grand Rapids, Michigan. Team high game: Tootsierolls, Team high series: Onondaga, Businessmen's (Mason) Individual high se1·ies: Neil ius Walker, Trespass on the Raymond Joseph, Harold Bishop vs, Thdmas Lip 616; Tootsierolls, 533, 2663, Seven-Up, 67-33; Dairy Hill, West, 619, Land Bank Loan. case; Stuart J, Dunnings, Charles s, Taylor et al vs. inski, Barbara Llplnsld and Em• Individual high series: Elea Team high game:Schmlts, 919, 58-42; Darrell's, 56-44; Wes Individual high ll'll.me: Nell Gary Lee Nelson, Sr. et al James A. Crosby and Richard ery Tobatto, Trespass on the nore Boehm, 444; Hazel Mutch Individual high series: Jack tern Auto, 53-47i Elevator, 50- West, vs, Helen M, Normanton; Tres Allen, Trespass on the case; Ray case; Marcus, McCroskey. Lib ler, 440, Bugbee, 632, 50; Culllll'll.ll, 49-51; Bement's, pass on the case; Lee c. Dramis. mond Joseph, nor, Heamon, Williams and Dil Dorothy Kilbourn, 174; Hazel Individual high game: Ron 46-52; Post Office, 47 -53; Bel Nlte-Huwk's .Lansing Consumers Power co, Howard R, Holloway et al vs. ley, 309 E, Waters Building, Mutchler, 17 3". Schmit, 259, senors, 47-53;E.D,Barr,461/2- Moore's Welders, 60-36; Employees Credit Union et al Mary E, DeMuth a/k/a Mary E. Grand Rapids, Michlll'll.n. 53 1/2; Mickelson-Baker, 42- Shanks Tanks, 56-40; Hodge & Cabby, Trespass on the case; Advance Businessmen's 58; Pfieffers, 36 1/2-63 1/2. Andrews, 55-41; Dick's Repair, Raymond Joseph, Schmidt Market, 70-30; Gerry Seven-Up, 64-32; Dairy Hill, Team high series: Western 51-45; Dexter's Plowboys, 50-46; Pl'odadlon Credit Clarence L. Freer et a! vs, Aurelius Center Take Out, 60 1/2-39 1/2; Barnes 55-41; Darrell's, 52-44; Western Auot, 2613; Darrell's, 2504. Webbervllle Elevator, 49-47; Un Margaret N, Densmore. Tres and Long, 55 1/2-441/2; Hamil Auto, 50-46; Elevator, 48-48; Team high game: Weste1·n Au ruh's Ranchers, 41-55; Confed oUena AURELIUS • The Aurellus ton's Insurance, 49 l/2-50 1/2; to, 956; Dairy Hill, 876. pass on the case; Lee c, Dra Baptist church has announced that Culligan, 48-46; Bement's, 47- eration Life, 22-74, mfs. Modert Plastering, 48-52; Hi 49; Post Office, 47-49; E,D, Barr, Individual high series: Dick bCII'galn In moner a nursery 1s provided for chll Team high series: Shanks Lawrence Schwartz vs. Bar- Klas Beverage, 44-56; Dinner 44 l/2-51 1/2; B!leseners, 44- Ried, 582; Dave Stone, 555, - t;;!ciiDie_r_•__ dren under 5 years of age but Bell, 43 -57/· Surbrook Locker Individual high game: Bud Tanks, 2567. .mtil a Children's church is or 1 52; Mickelson - Baker, 41u 29 1/2-70 1 2, 55; Pfieffer's, 35 1/2-00 1/2, Dockter, 222; Dave Stone, 205, Federal• Land Bank PCA loans cost less becauae of the llll.nized they ask for older chil Team high series: Gevny Take Team high warne: Shanks dren to remain in church with Team high series: Dairy Hlll, Tanks, 9 57, unique PCA way of figuring interest Out, 2725, 2668; Darrell's, 2617. Tea Time Association their parents. Thetiurserywork Team high ll'll.me: Moder! Plas Astronuts, 61-27; Angels, 56- Individual high series: Robert c:osts •.. cwtom·desfgned for Carmen. Team high game: Dairy Hlll, Oaks, 628, ers this last Sunday were Mr. tering, 993, 32; Moonshooters, 47-41; Miss and Mrs, Garred, 939; Darrell's, 901, Individual high game: Auburn PRODUCTION Individual high series: Da vld Individual high series: Leroy iles, 36-52; Jet Stars, 34-54; The 4-H clothing group Is fin Winslow, 602 • Dabsters, 30-58, Perkins and Robert Oaks, 243, 148 East Ash St. CREDIT Ishing up its clothing projects to Brower, 585; AI Sherman, 573, • ASSOCIATION Indlvldu.'\l high game: Da vld· Individual high game: Leroy Team high series: Angels, Mason · be judged In Mason Saturday, Winslow, 222. 1701; Astronuts, 1655, The Aurelius group will have Brower, 232; Dart Stone, 208, Phone OR 7-6091 Inter City Team high ll'll.me: Angels, 640; 148 E. Ash M"son individual judging at 10:30 a,m, Thurow Sheet Metal, 4-0; Rich Astronuts, 591, • and the style show of those com 676-2441 mond Insurance, 2-2; Munith Mixed Up Dozen Individual high series: Vivian South Leroy. "': • I' ~ •I " • ' • -- ~ pleting wlll take place at 1 p, m. Bank, 2-2; Tomasik's Grocer His and Hers, 59-37; Go Get McAleer, 501; ,Jeanne Luther, ies, 0-4; Resorters, 2-2; Fitch ters, 57 1/2-38 1/2; Ketch Me, 490, Mr, and Mrs, Merton Rice and burg Store, 3-1; Perry Real Es 52-44; The Four Jokers, 51- Individual high game: Jean Mrs, Pearl DeWaters attended tate, 2-2; Weber Builders, 1-3, 45; Alley Gaters, 49-47; Pros" Franke, 213; Vivian McAleer, the funeral of Mrs. DeWatl!rs' sister, Mrs, Frank Ll1ke of the Team high series: Thurows pectors, 49-47; '!'he Incredible 195, 1 Public Sheet Metal, 2723. Four, 48 1/2-47 1/2; Touchab Masonic hospital at Alma, Ser Team high game: Richmond les, 471/2-481/2; Satellites, vices were at the Estes -Lead Insurance, 967. 46-50; The Bee's, 45-51; Jolly Mason Recreation ley funeral home In Lansing Wed nasday. Individual high series: Bob Four1 38-54; Miss Fits, 33 1/2- Dart Insurance, 60 l/2-311/2; Montgomery, 647. 58 lt2. . Al Rice Chevrolet, 56-36; County Mr. and Mrs, Scott Nobles have Individual high ll'll.me: Bob Team high series: The Incred Line Cheese, 53-39; Joy 0, Dav both been quite sick the past week. Montgomery, 241, ible Four, 1950, Is Ins,, 49 1/2-42 l/2; Smith Team high game: The Incred Hardware, 48-44; Modern Clean Mrs, Robert Stowe entertained Bowl Inn House Ible Four, 679, ers, 47-45; Wyeth Lab., 44 1/2- neighbors and relatives at a Stan Schmit's Market, 3-1; Bowl Individual high series: Charlie 47 1/2; Bill Richards Buick ley party recently, Inn, 0-4; C & S Construction, Thompson, 614, Rambler, 40 1/2-511/2; Wares Mr. and Mrs. Don Douglas 1-3; Drewrys, 4-0; Griffins Bar, Individual high ll'll.me: Charlie Drug & Camera, 40-52; Parso:.lS and family are visiting relatives 0-4; Willson Bros., 1-3; Hut Thompson, 240, Service, 391/2-48 1/2; Kiwanis In Arizona and California, Mr. chings Garage, 3-1; Lee's, 4-0. Club, 36 1/2-55 1/2; Guerriero The farm having been sold the described personal property will be sold at public auction located 3 miles and Mrs. Warren Douglas ofMa Team high series: Drewrys. Inter City IllS,, 33-55, Road son are staying their home dur south of 1\lason on US·127 to Barnes west 1 mile to Tuttle Road south 1~ miles on Tuttle Rood; or 2604... Grand River Marina, 54-34; at first farm south of Plains Road on Tuttle Road. Ing their absence, Team high series: Smith Hard- ware, 2741; County Line Cheese, Mrs. Jaunlta Stowe called on 2741. Mr, and Mrs. Lon Richards In Mason recently. 1:00 P.M. Saturday, March 6 1:00 P.M. •a=•aaaa='=r·f.i;'··~············ Team high game: Smith Hard ware, 941; Wares Drug & Cam era, 942, Norval McFarland, Mrs, Floyd Cooper and grandson of Webber~ erv1 Individual high series: R. Lam vllle called on Mr. and Mrs, Phone phier, 631; Ron White, 613. Forrest Fellows Wednesday, Phone Individual high game: R, In ull ghram, 236; Ron White, 234. Mr, and Mrs. Worden Wilcox Stockbridge Price Brothers Stockbridge are vacationinG' in Arizonia, Mason Pepsi Junior Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Zent 2 plus 2's, 60-16; Bowlin' myer of Eaton Rapids called on 851-2172 Auctioneers 851-2172 Bums, 56-20; Lucky Strikes, 51- Mrs. Pear!DeWatars and Mr. ancl 25; Ebonites, 451/2-30 1/2; Bull- Mrs, Merton Rice Sunday, Open Bowling 31 HOLSTEIN CATTLE 31 ..-----Hours: -----, Mon. • 9 'til 6:30P.M, Holstein cow 2 years old. fresh, rebred Holstein cow 2 years old, fresh Sept., bred Tues. · 9 'til 9:00P.M. Holstein cow 4 years old, fresh 7 weeks, open Wed. & Thurs.· 9 'til ~:30 P.M. 6 Holstein heifers 17-21 months old. open Fri, . 9'til6:30&at9:00 Holstein cow 3 years o~. fresh 3 weeks 6 Angus-Holstein heifers 7-8 months old Sat .. 12 Noon 'till CloSing Holstein cow 2 years old. fresh July, bred 3 Holstein heifers 3·7 months old Sun .• 9 'til 6:00P.M. Holstein cow 2 years old, fresh 4 weeks 2 Holstein heifer calves 4 weeks old ~.at 8:00P.M. Holstein cow 4 years old, fresh Nov •• bred 2 Holstein bull calves Holstein cow 2 years old, fresh 3 weeks MASON BOWLING LANES Holstein-Hereford cow 5 years old. fresh 4 T B and Bangs tested OR7-2407 Mason weeks Cows bred MABC. Cows carry good udders. Holstein cow 2 years old. fresh August, open fresh cows milk 70 lbs. Holstein cow 2 years old. fresh July, bred Heifers vaccinated What Will Your Social Security Pay FARM TOOLS • ETC· HAY -OATS-SILAGE Your Family When You Die Here's where time Call me for a death, financial "fire" drill Wheelbarrow sprayer 1,200 bales mixed hay hound bales) with absolutely no obli 9ation. 500 bu. oats means MONEY Case combine 5 ft. PTO, good condition 5 doors silage in 12 ft. silo "Get Your House in Order II Kings, Chap!. 20 Verse 1 Duane Morlan 3 section harrow This year, again, early hogs have a chance to make DAIRY EQUIPMENT most money. If you can make the eal'ly mal'ket and Ofli·;c 6"16 5)i8 Single cultipacker get in ahead of the seasonal heavy l'Uns that bring International 2·14 inch plow 8 can milk cooler prices down, the chances al'e you'll be mone~' ahead. FARM BUREAU INSURANC£ Double wash tubs Papec silo filler Letz burr mill 12 milk cans That means move, HURRY, RUSH those hogs to Group mal'ket with a good feeding pl'ogram. Come in today Grain blower and pipe Stock tank Water heater Can rack Gas heater and let us show you how you can feed fa!' fast, econom 2 cauldron kettles International milker pump and motor ical gains with Purina Hog Chow and the Pul'ina Bowl-Inn Recreation Corn sheller Platform scales Progl'am. He!'e's where time ma~' mean money if you FURNITURE can make the early mm·ket. Ocen Bowling Daily Hay rope Electric motors We want to help you. Dl'op 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Some forks and small articles Davenport by today. Sat. 3 P.M, til??? Wicker chairs Kitchen chairs Sun. 1 P.M. - 8 P.M. Quantity of fence Other odds and ends of fumiture AMF BOWLING BALLS Not responsible for accidents Stockbridg'E! TERMS: CASH, or bank terms &l'ailable National Bank of Detroit, Plymouth ofiice. $24.95 & up. • Elevator COLUMBIA . 300'' PLASTIC BALLS HAZEN EVERETT,owner South Clinton Street $29.95 Choice of weights & colors in stock; measured & drilled while you wait. The ln~ham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965- Page B-2 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• jorlty party decided to modify a· flat rate ·income tax, would 'rhe !Jills represent many of tho tho rule. The ban against cam be supported by tllo. majority a bill which would eilmlnate the suggested provision which I t!nd Senator Potter Reports eras and tape recorders was thou~hts of the ·Michl~an Pros 00 day residence requirement for personally repugnant, and . that eliminated, and the number of only If there was an agreement ecutor's association, and a great Last week, a rt;solutlon passed to change the state consllullonal deputy sheriffs. If successful, Is the proposaltoelimlnate most, of tho spending side of state Perhaps the most spirited ac representatives on the press deal of the .research ami prep this hill will lmlp all sheriffs both the Senate and the House government, In some areas, we lion In the senate last week prohibition of a graduated In aration was done by Ingham 1f not all, elected county officials. committee expanded to Include a In their qunst for qualified per If I am correct In my assess urging the State Tax Commis should ask the serious question came over the proposalto change come tax. Again, I would lllte county prosecutor Donald L, Rei radio and television representa- sonnel. ment, I believe. that the people sion to reconsider Its new deM of whether the proposals the senate rules. Specifically, tive. · to solicit your thoug·hts on the sig, In my opinion, they are Im preciatlon schedules, The Com whole matter of taxes, My add Still another major muller is of Ingham county want to con~ are really necessary for the 1t was rule 62, which the maM This Is not the end of the portant and technically excellent. helng discussed In tho senate, mission's action had caused great ress is Box 240, State Capitol, bills, and the people of Ingham tlnue the election of county ofM welfare of the state and Its peoM jorlty party proposed to amend matter. I agree that reasonable Lansing. This is county l10me rule. I flclals, and want them political concern a.monll' local assessors, pie, Until we are ready to face by banning cameras and tape rules dealing with the operation county are lndeecl fortunate to '!'Ills 1s one case where the equity I am pleased to announce that have not taken a firm position ly responsible for their actions this problem, It would seem that recorders from the chamber 30 of newsmen in the senate cham have a man of Mr • .Reisig's leg-al on the question, anu will rrot while fn office. of the matter Is not at Issue. our efforts to provide adequately 'minutes before, during, and 30 this weelt I will submit lo the ability as their prosecutor, bers are needed. Working with Legislative Service Bureau a until I have had an opportunity Most of the assessors I have met for essentials such as education, minutes after the session. Senator Bowman, the business In an effort to solve a problem Once a~aln, I appreciate hear· agree that adjustments In the per paclcage of b1lls designed lo Im to consult with members of the lng from you. The address Is menial health, traffic safety and As a former radio and tele committee chflirman, and other that has caused concern to sher I.JOard of supervisors and Ingham sonal property tax schedule are the like will run into the ancient vision repo1·ter, covering that prove certain legal procedures, iff Preadmorc, l have aslced for Box 240, state Senate, Capitol Interested senators and members county officials. There Is one Building, Lansing, needed, Where the blild occurs problem of just not having the same senate chamber, I could of the news media, I sincerely Is the matter of raising money money in the treasury. not help but feel that the rule hope we can solve this problem. to keep the governmental units Last week, the Si!nate passed was restrictive and oppressive. Once again, the tax reform operating, In other words, this a bill that appears to be weakM True, the senate majority lead controversy has flared. Senator ,, Issue points up what was writ enlng the law, but which should er, floor leader, or chairman Basil Brown, (D-Detroit), has Farm ten In this column last week: have just the opposite effect. of the business committee could suggested that the majority par That taxes have a domino ef Senate Bill 35 amends the law grant permission for the use of ty might support a tax revision fect. When one portion of the tax dealing with narcotics pushers, cameras and tape recorders, but program similar to one offered source is disturbed, It has a The law called for mandatory the fact that all of these men, by Governor Romney some time far-reaching effect on the rest sentence of 20 years for any- honorable though they are, beM ago, Yet, Senator Brown says of the structure, Agreement that one convicted of helng a pusher, long to the majority party, plac that this program which includes a revision of the depreciation The amendment reads "life or es some question of censorship schedules Is needed should be any term of years." This perM In my mind, accompanied by a plan whereby mits a judge to use discretion I spoke against the rule, con. the revenue lost can be account M in the matter, andshouldlncrease tending that the public's right Dr. Dail ed for In some other manner, the number of convictions for to lcnow must be protected at Incidentally, the action shows this crime, Judges have been all times, If the rule was al Patterson even more clearly one of the real reluctant, and rightly so, to hand lowed to stand, who could say Veterinarian problems In the State of Mlch out 20 year sentences to first but that the next effort might be igan, Business taxes are too GREEN ACRES Farm Tractors Machinery Feed Trucks-Car offenders who have some extenM directed toward newspapers? 752 N, Cedar St. high, The State Tax CommisM uatlng circumstances In their , After newsmen had had an op sian's directive relates to the ac cases, portunlty to meet with the sen- celerated depreciation of bus By the time you read . this, ale business committee, the rna OR 7-97Yl Iness personal property. Most Having decided to quit farming the described personal pro)Jerty below will be sold at public auction at Senate Bill 20 will have pro- the farm located 1 mile northeast of 1\lunith on M-106 to Territorial Road west ~ mile; or 13 miles northeast businessmen will tell you that voked a bitter fight on the floor of Jacl;son on M-106 to Terl'itorial Road west ~ mile. In order to keep pace with a of the Senate. This Is the SunM keenly competitive business ell day liquor sales bill, The mate, they must constantly re measure was heavily amended In Invest in equipment, This ex committee, but even so, it was 10:00 ·A.M. tends to the farmer as well. unacceptable In my view, No Registered and Grade Tuesday, March 9 10:00 A.M. For some years, business and amount of amending can, In my agriculture have been caught In judgment correct a bill that is a fierce profit squeeze, We must wrong In its approach, recognize that something will The subject of a liquor 11M Holstein Cattle Sale Phone have to be done on the governM cense fo1· the Capital City AirM Phone mental level to assure that the port has come up again, Having Fr idoy- March 12th- 11 A.M. competitive system continues, met With Interested parties of Stockbridge Price Brothers The heart of the matter lies Stockbridge both sides, I have concluded that Due to other business interest~, I will sell at my farm located 3l-2 in the word "profit," which has this is a problem that affects become almost a dirty word miles north east of Albion, Mich. on M 99, Y2 mile north of I 94 and 851-2172 my district, and the people of M 99 intersection of 7 miles south of Springport, Mich. on M 99 the Auctioneers 851-2172 of late, Those who advocate abol this district are entitled to have following: Ishment of profit should consider me take a stand on the issue, where our economic strength has Accorcllngly, I have agreed to 1963 John Deere hay fluffer come. Introduce a bill which wouldper 47 Head of Registered and Grode Holstein Cows 47 8 TRACTORS Further steps were taken last mit the transfer of a liquor 1962 John Deere No. 15 green chopper week to have a bi-partisan ap Most of them are from 2 to 5 years of age. Several cows fresh since 1960 Oliver 4-16 plow, trip bottoms license to the Capitol City AirM 1964 Oliver 1800 tractor wide front end, proach to the problem of fis port, Note the word "transfer". December 1st. About 19 cows to calve in July, August and Septem 1961 Mc:Cormic:k 449A corn planter, 4 row ber. Individual records up Jo 18,549 lb. milk. 731 lb fot cal reform, The Republican Sen The bill would not permit the front and rear weights power steering, International 16 hole grain drill ate caucus agreed that the time issuance of an extra license ov 1964 Herd Ave: 525 lb. fat· 13,39! lb. milk 3 point hitch, 300 hours on tractor, like to get started on this problem 5th high herd in butterfat production an DHIA in Jackson Co, in 1961 Meyers 7 ft. combination mower and er the quota, I fully recognize 1964, Cows a;e al! sired by MABC and Curtiss Candy and cred to new is now, and authorized Caucus the controversy that exists rela such outstandr.ng s~re~ as Lucifer, Royal Pontiac and Graphic. hay conditioner Chairman Senator Emil Lock 1960 Farmall diesel new rubber on rear, new tive to this measure, but there Complete details of milk and fat records available on sole day 2 Farmaster self-unloading wagons with high wood to appoint a committee to is sufficient support for the bill 100% clean an both T.B. & Bongs. Mostly cell voce. Also ' sleeves and pistons work with the majority party from people of the 24th district selling· 3 Surge Units, set of Stainless Steel Wash Tonks (Just new) sides If they so desire. I am happy to merit its consideration by the Weco Milk Veyor ·60ft. hose with an extra 50 ft. of Tygon hose. ' 1959 Cocks~utt 570 diesel wide front end: Fox self-unloading wagon to announce that Senator Lock senate, 2000 bales 1st and 2nd Alfalfa hay· good quality, never wet. Lunch 15:34 tires on rear wood saw fit to name me as one The hearings on the Boundary served. Bank Terms ovailoble through the National Bank of Detrail Helix automatic unloadiing wagon, rear end Plymouth Branch, Mr. Kehrl.. ' 1955 Ford 640 tractor, motor been over delivery of the members of this commltM Belll will be held March 4, 7: 30 hauled tee. p.m. In the Supreme CourtChamM New Holland hay rake Let us not deceive ourselves bers, This measure sets up 1951 Allis Chalmers W. D. tractor and Brillion 10 ft. cultipacker on this fiscal reform question, a boundary commission to handle cultivator It is far from cut and dried, annexations, as was mentioned Fox stub blower, 60 ft. pipe There Is no sense in being stam last week, John Deere A tractor and' cultivator peded by those who advocate International 5-14 inch ,plow semi-mounted, International H tractor, good rubber, motor fast hitch "fiscal reform" without actually been overhauled knowing what it means, In my DR. T. VANDERBOLL G. Dale Fast, Owner Little Giant gravity flow box mind, fiscal reform means a re Optometrist Lehr gravity box vision of the tax structure from 782 E. Columbia GLENN CASEY, Sole Monoger & Auctioneer, top to bottom, together with a TRACTOR & BACKHOE McCurdy gravity box, these boxes have run complete analysis of state spend Phone .11asan OR 7·19 47 Williamston, Mich.' ning gears 1955 Ford tractor with Davis Backhoe and Ing, We should never lose sight By Appaintr·,enl Only 3 rubber tired wagons with bale hay racks, Davis 185 front loader, good condition side doors Oliver 200 gal. trailer sprayer TRUCKS-CAR 1960 Ford manure spreader PTO Crofoat plow pc:tcker 4-16 inch size 1960 Chevrolet 60 low cab forward truck, 16 3 section spike harrow ft. rack, double ram hoist, nearly new John Deere 4 section rotary hoe rubber, 300 miles on new motor 1955 Chevrolet 5700 series truck with 16 ft. 10 ft. lime spreader with dual wheels Rubber tired wagon and flat rack combination grain and stock rack, good rubber, 8 cylinder King-Wyse drag hopper and motor 1947 Chevrolet 2 ton truck grain rack with Snowco 120 bu. feeder mixer, 8 ply tires, like new hoist, good condition 1951 Jeep Y:! ton pickup, 4 wheel drive 120 bu. feeder mixer, built on truck axle 1959 Ford' Galaxie 2 door hardtop, power E-Z Flow clcdbuster, 3 plow size steering International No. 64 combine PTO International 7 ft. mower Case 32 ft. elevator gas motor HAY -STRAW-OATS· 16 ft. heavy duty tandem trailer, tilt bed POWER FARMING 400 bales second cutting alfalfa Cub 22 ft. elevator 1,200 bales first cutting 20 ft. alur;:~inum elevator and motor 800 bales straw Smalley grain blower, 30 ft. pipe 200 bu. oats 11 ft. grain auger with Ford 3 section harrow FARM MACHINERY -ETC. Ford 2-14 in. raydex plow FARM Ford cultivator 1963 Massey-Ferguson 300 self-propelled Ford 18 in. plow Ford weeder combine with 13 ft. hydraulic: grain Sub soiler Rear end crane Carry-all 3 .point hitch BUR EA ....,. head, 220 corn head 2 row, power Steel wagon box 18 in. sides steering, oversized tires, this combine real nice condition Argus rear end blade * PRIZES 1960 Fox self-propelled forage harvester *FREE LUNCH with 3 heads, 2 row corn head, direct cut, continual 125 h.p. motor, n~w PORT ABLE DRYER . belts, chopper been overhauled Butler 400 bu. portable grain dryer with gen * ENTERTAINMENT 1964 New Holland No. 268 hay baler with bale thrower erator, this unit real good cond'ition Grain tester for dryer * DEMONSTRATIONS 1960 McCormick No. 2HM mounted corn picker, 2 row with fast hitch 1964 lnternationa1463 cultivator, 4 row, fast hitch MISCELLANEOUS 1964 Oliver No. 566 plow 6M 14 inch trip bot 200 gal. gas tank WHERE 4-H Building- Ecton County Fairgrounds toms semi-mounted, spring loaded coulters Set dual wf1eels for 560 tractor Set dual wheels for Ford tractor 1963 l(ewonce No. 500 elevator 50 ft. PTO 12 x 38 tractor tire .WHEN March 12, 10:00·3:00 1963 John Deere 10 h. heavy duty transport disc 3/4 h.p. motors, new Good parts bin Everybody W elconw 1964 Badger self-unloading wagon 8 ply tires Quantity small items, forks, oil barrels, belt Sponsored by 1963 International No. 15 wheel carrier har pulleys for Harm row Some small tools, etc.
Nut. r~'!'il'ilnsihl,. for :u·('iasc be on time as we will sta.rt FARMERS PETROlEUM j() a.m. Lundt st.:uul on ~rounds lansing Branch TJ•:Ints: CASU. or ha.nl• IPrms amil:thlt~ National Rani• of Detroit, i'lymouth office, lllr. Kehrl. 3850 N. Grand River ELMER LYTLE,owner Munith, Mich.
The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965 - Page B-3 ganizod !abO!' where interests Drastic Changes Seen coincide,. He suggests farm organiza til tions will become more business Advisory Group To lllte and will ha vo big·gor bud Romney In Farm Organizations gets, In the face of migration of young men to cities, he says, A visiting sociologist who has are needed, according to Copp. development of new leadership Assist Control Program studlf.J Michigan farm organiza . His study Indicated that farm or will be a pt•oblem, · tions foresees drastic chllllies ganizations, such as .the Farm G.S •. Mcintyre, director of ag tension service at Michigan State Reports ~Juring the next decade, Bureau and Grllllge, are strong Christopher Sower, MSU pro riculture, has appointed a spec university. fessor of rural sociology, warns Ial pestlcl:le advisory committee Unless his predictions come er In Michigan than· at the Natt1ral resources are rep The Pl'Oblems of aging In 1965 true, he warns, the economic federal level• that both private and govern to aid the depat•tment of agricul resented by Abbott Fox, pres mental agriculture organizations are not those of 10 years ago • Interests of agriculture will be Disunity among farm organiza ture In pest control programs. ident of the American Forest or even five years ago, Ignored by both the federal and must change with the times or The 17-mancommltteels made tions has led officials at the die, Products association; Stewart Our Michigan citizens who are state governments. federal level, Copp asserts, to of Industry leaders and offic Myers, Pl'esident of the Mich 6G years of age and older have Ials of state agencies concerned The sociologist is James H. adopt a "don't rock the boat" He says the federal anti-pov Igan United Conservation clubs, become an increasing proportion 'Copp of Pennsylvllllia State un- attitude, with control of insect and plant erty program was set up outside' pests, and Dr. Raleigh Dar~owe, pres of our society bringing with these 1verslty who studied farm or Copp predicts a centralization Ident of the Natural Resources sheer number new and challeng- the sphere of traditional govern Mcintyre said the committee's ganizations while serving as a IUld consolidation of many of mental welfare organizations be councll, ~ Ing problems. We have exper visiting professor at Michigan the general and commodity-type purpose is to counsel and ad Representing agrlcUltut·e on Ienced a population explosion at cause existing groups failed to vise the state department of ag State university last summer, organizations, He adds, "Agri respond to modern needs, the committee are Elton Smith, the top of our age scale as well Disunity among major farm culture's chllllglng power posi riculture and the u.s. depart president of the Michigan Farm . men! of agriculture plant pest as the bottom, Where only 15 organizations and agriculture's tion requires a united front," Agricultural · organizations bureau; Chester A, Johnson, years ago there were 462 000 control division on the pesticide 1 minority position in today's so Legislatl ve reapportionment have a period of grac·e, he president of the Michigan Farm Michigan citizens 65 years and ciety are the reasons chan<'es will cause a. loss of some po contends, in which to modernize programs these two agencies ers union; Mrs. Maurine Scram conduct In the state. older, representing 7.2% of our litical muscle by agriculture, but their outlook, If they don't, he lin, chairman of the MlchigiUl total population, today there Qre Olsen. Dairy Farm Equipment farmers will continue to exer adds, their leadership wlll be "Pesticide residues have not Farm Bureau women's commit over 700,000 representing about superceded. been a serious problem in Mich Vestaburg Silos cise power disproportionate to tee; and Walter Wightman of the 8,5%, If brought together, these their numbers, Copp says, Igan," Mcintyre said, "and we Michigan State Horticultural soc Senior Citizens would totally pop Suggestions that the nation It To gain maximum leverage, want to keep that way, An iety. ulate Oakland county, our second SURGE & BADGER "needs only one million farm effect! ve control program how he continues, farm organizations 1 Others on the committee are largest county, ers" are being put forward In ever, requires the cooperative A.J. MURRAY will enter into cooperative alli response to massive criticism of George Lynn of Dow Chemical Williamston OL 5-2862 ances with such groups as or- effort of all concemed, company, representing the chem At the same time these cit current federal policies, Sower "It Is our hope that the pes maintains. Ical industry; Dr, Louis R. New Izens are passing that special ticide ad vlsory com mit tee will lin, DVM, representing the vet year that marks the entrance to Just Opened Farm organizatlons,lf they are help create better understanding erinary profession; Dr. George their "Golden Years" with the to retain their leadership roles, of present control programs/' Sherman for the medical pro promise of longer lives than ever WALLACE FORD TRACTOR SALES must adapt their policies to this he added, "and Insure that the fession; Robert Mueller, pres before as a result of modern public and other interests are Corner US 127 and Bellevue Roads new goal or come forth with a. Ident of the Michigan Pesticide scientific, economic and social better goal, he asserts, safeguarded through a coordina Applicators association; and advances, Where at the turn of Leslie ted effort." the century life expectancy Gordon Depew 1 secretary of the All types of repair- full line of parts, Appointed to the com mit tee Michigan Agricultural Pestil)lde at birth was 47 years, today it are: Dr, Ralph A, MacMullan, association, Is over 70 years and Increasing contracture I and farm equipment. director of the Michigan depart sreadlly, 130-95 horse power tractors ment of conservation; Dr. Albert LIKE TilE JHOO:\'. li.S, Ast.J"(lllauls receive a first-hand E, . Heustls, commission of the While these elderly men and PHONE SALESMEN look at what the surface M the moon is probably like Michigan health department; Herrick Briefs women are not an Isolated, sep Loring F, Oemlng, executive sec Art Good, 676-2473; Mason Bryan Smith, 589-8444; Leslie when ther visi!l'd volcano regions of Ibwaii. Astronaut arate part of our society, they Pete Con~ad, walking on a lava flow, picl~ Asparagus stein attended a chairmen's .. \ meeting of the Home Extension We have not stood still,' There club last Tuesday at the new have been significant Improve :t·, Industry county jail In Mason. At the ments in the Medical Assistance conclusion of the meeting the to the Aged state program In the group was shown through the past two years. MAA coverage jail on a guided tour. has been extended to 15 per Growing The father-son banquet at the cent more senior citizens, broad Met h od1s t church was post er care for MAA patients and a. Michigan's asparagus industry poned Ulltll a later date due to freer choice of hospitals have was the fastest growing In the blocked roads, been made possible, nursing United States last year, accord Mrs, Oscar Nelson spent last homes have been included under Having sold the farm we will sell at public auction the personal property_ listed below 5 miles ing to Michigan State university Monday evening with Mrs, Susie MAA and other major Improve locat~d. horticulturists, ments have been made, east of Mason on M-86 to MeridiOll road north ~ mile or 3 miles west of Dansv1ne on M-36 to MerJdllln road Gerhardstein, north ~ mile. State growers packed 24 per Rex Ellsworth spent a few days cent more cases in 1964 than last week with Richard Sokol, Because of these legislative in 1963, Illinois had the second Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Rohde and and administrative improve highest percentage Increase with daughter, Kathy, of Howen and ments, many more MlchigiUl 12 per cent. Mrs, Harold Green and daughter, older people are eligible and aro 'I 0 S C 0 \\' BOLSTEilEIJ. Most major asparagus pro Julie, of Byron called on their receiving better medical and hos ducin~ states--New Jersey, Cal pital care benefits than two years llussi:1 has praisPd Vrt•rll'h mother, susie Gerhardstein, last ago, l'r<'sidl'nt Charles 1le (laul· ifornia, etc.--packed less aspar Sunday. 1:00 P.M. agus in 1964 as compared to the Friday, March 5 1:00 P.M. IP"s l'all for a rl'turn to a year before, Of the 32 states having a Kerr full gold slandnrd, and The MSU horticulturists as Buys Bull Mills program, Michigan ranks Pndors1•d his plan tu put sume that tlHl main IMrease In among the top three In beneflta an Pnd to lh1• suprt•ma(·~· of production of asparagus In Mlch Wllgert Farms, Mason, re paid under this program. Phone tlw l'. S. dollar in inll'rna· igaJI resulted from the relatlvely cently purchased lUI Aberdeen Other majpr lmprovementa for Phone 1ion a I 1racll', few frosts last year as compared Angus bull from Bradford E. senior citizens have also been to 1DG3, Hatt, also of Mason. secured: Stockbridge Price Brothers --higher payments undel' Old Stockbridge Age Assistance to 5,000 persons, while reducing local g-overnmen Auctioneers tal costs; 851-2172 851-2172 --broader use of lower cost nursing homes and co\lllty AUCTION SALE hospitals; ED GOTTSCHALK --expanded foster home care Farm Machinery Furniture Miscellaneous LESJOHNSON programs and rehabilitation of Phone Howell 546-2340 Phone Mason OR 6-2304 senior citizens transferred out of 1950 International M tractor, good condi· state institutions; tion, good rubber AUCTIONEERS --more local councils on ag FURNITURE Having decided to discontinue farming, I will sell the following ot Public Auction on the premises Ing and referral centers; International 2 row cultivator located 10 miles east of Howell on M-59, then I mile north on old US-23 to the corner of Crouse --vigilance In state inspection Davenport and 2 matching chairs Rd. (Known os the Crouse Farm) on . .. of nursing homes; This is the sale listed for February 26, postponed due to the weather. --an expanded older worker Allis Chalmers W.D. tractor, good condition Coldspot refrigerator placement program to attack Allis Chalmers 2-16 in. mounted plow Dining room table and 6 chairs hard-core Ullemployment ot older Library table workers, International 3-14 in. plow Friday, March 5 Combination writing desk and bookcase 10:30 A.M. Adding it all up, I believe John Deere 12 A combine PTO. extTa good Kitchen cabinet 3 overstuffed chairs Michigan has made sig-nificant Radio Kerosene lamp progress in the past two years Hot Lunch Served By The Hartland W .S.C.S. In solving some of the acute New Holland 76 hay baler Small tables Small cupboard problems of our senior citizens. International 13 disc grain drill Card table Wood and' coal range --MACHINERY But this is an era of rapid Quantity canned fruit and dishes, etc. change, when needs are growing 1964 MC rotary stalk cutter 7963 JD 4070 Diesel Tractor, 18.4 Tires, duo hydraulic system • like new at an incredible pace, The fields JD Model 50 Tractor, Very good condition of health care, housing, taxation, 10 ft. double disc welfare, education, research IUld MISC. ITEMS Farma/1 M Tractor, good condition JD 4x16 Mounted Plow, F120 community level action all pre Farma/1 M Tractor, good condition JD No. 490 Corn Planter, 4 row, very good sent opportunities !or continued New Idea No. 20 corn picker, 2 row mounted improvement. David Bradley 20 in. chain saw JD 4 Row CultivC!tor, near new JD 15 hole Grain Drill on rubber E·Z flow lime spreader I have made recommendations Post drill Quantity tires JD No 46 Loader with slush and dirt buckets and bull dozer blade to the legislature based upon an Table Saw with tilt table 1 h.p. motor extensive study made during 1964 M·M field cultivator 10ft. JD 72ft. Drag JD 9 ft. Double Disc by 10 task forces appointed to Kellogg air compressor with 3/4 h. p. motor International 7 ft. mower JD 8 ft. Field Cultivator on rubber work with the Michigan Commis 12 ft. row boat JD Model N spreader on rubber sion on Aging to take a 10-year Dunham 7 ft. double ,disc Wheel weights for International tractor look at our situation, International wagon and gravity box, good New Idea No. 210 Spreader single beater, near new Cauldron kettle Grea:oe guns Oliver 620 Baler with Model 75 Bale Thrower, new last summer TAX RELIEF condition Oil barrels Log chains Skid Tongs I am convinced tax relief on 32 ft. grain and hay elevator Badger self unloading wagon, 78ft. 3 beaters with tandem axle, the homes owned and occupied 2 work benches, bolts, nuts airplane tires, new last fall by our senior citizens is desir Universal manure loader able. Moll 2 man chain saw 2 JD No. 7064 Wagons and Racks JD Model 76A Rotary Chopper, extra good Monroe tilt bed impleme'nt trailer Fence stretchers, scoops Varying proposals have been Rubber tired wagon and rCKk International wagon with Helix Box JD 36 ft. Elevator Mayreth Bole Mover made, Including one for property Quantity 1 x 6, 2 x 4, 1 x 10 hardwood lum Rubber Tired Wagon and Box 2 Wheel Windrow Turner, near new tax deferral which I submitted 50 gal. sprayer. 3 point hitch ber, cordwood as part of a statewide program Buzz Saw Dinner bell, other articles too numerous to Papec Feed Maker, Mixer and 20 inch mill 80 bu. capacity of tax reform in 1963. Dunham 8 ft. cultipacker Clark Anhydrous Applicator,S row I have recently appointed a mention blue-ribbon committee headed by 2 sets mudflaps for truck Badger 20 ft. grain and silage auger Y trough near new Alfred Pelham of Detroit to ex 24 ft. extension ladder Papec No. 92 Forage Harvester, 4 row corn head, very good amine this question of tax re HAY Allis Chalmers Blower and 60 ft. pipe, Very good PTO lief IUld report its recommenda 5 yd. dump box Platform scale Gehl Blower, 60 ft. pipe tions to me In time for action. 1,000 bales first cutting alfalfa Tractor seeder PTO In this regular legislative ses Allis Chalmers No. 60 Combine, good condition sion. If these recommendations International fencer, stone boat head, heat· Cross drag elevator and extension cannot be developed In time, I houser TRUCK-PICKUP 76 ft. Aluminum Grain Elevator Brillion 9 ft. Cultipacker will submit a program at a spec Power planes, 20 rod new hog fence Ial session for this purpose. 1948 Dod'ge 2 ton truck with 16 ft. combina· International power corn sheller LIEN PROVISIONS .Ripsaw 3·6 in. iron posts 8 ft long Oliver 9ft. Wheel disc. 78 Inch Blades Most older people want to leave tion grain and stock rack, 2 speed axle 14. ft. farm gates Shop tools and small articles necessary to run this large farm. their children the fruits of their 1956 Ford ~ ton pickup, good condition 260 gal. fuel tank life's work. Often, savings or fixed Incomes just aren't enough -TRUCK- -STEERS- to cover the necessities durinll' 7952 Dodge 2 Ton Truck their final years, Old Age As 29 Holstein Steers 2 to 75 Months Old sistance and MAA are available Not rcsponsibl~ for accidents to maintain hea.Jth IUld a min Imum standard of llvln,;r. But by TERl\lS: Bank tenns available National Bani' of Detroit, Plymouth Office T<>rms of Sole: All sums of S10.00 and under CAS H. Over that amount Credit will be given on accepting these helps, pride IUld bankable notes ot 6f.. interest. Genessee Merchants Bank, Byron Branch. Harry Russell, Clerk. dignity suffer. I believe we should Not Responsible for Accidents day of Sale. All Goods must be settled for before removal. eliminate this practice. I rec ommem! that the lien provisions Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Weldon, owners of the :t.IAA and OAA Acts be repealed, Next we~k I would like to dis NEAL RIX, Owner cuss such important problems as health care, houslnS', employment The Ingham County News, Wednesday, Ma,rch 3, 1965 - Page B-4 and the lllie with you. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Earl· of the birthday of Mrs. Niswong Mr, and Mrs, Harold W1Jii Showers Sunday, Letters' er. and son1 Charles, .were Sunday Dansville News Mr. and Mrs, Wil!1am Lar Mr. and Mrs.· Arthur Howell dinner g11ests of Mr, and Mrs, son of Cedar Springs spent Sat and daughter, Penny, were Sat Lee Hurford of Lansing and cal A Long Road Back Members of the Dansvllle Me Butlws were Sunday dinner guests urday with their daughter and urday· evening guests of Mr, and led on Mr. and Mrs. D&rrel Wll· thodist church have been Invited of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Wilcox. family, Dr. and Mrs. George Mrs, WII!1am Niswonger and kinson also o! Lansini, · · President ,Tohnson's proposal to the M1llvllle Methodist church Julle Hess ofWllllamston spent Harris, family. Mr. and Mrs. Robart Service to build what he terms the Great at 2 p,m, for the World Day of Friday night with her grandmoth Mr. and Mrs. Orin Voss Sr. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Brooks and family of Manchestor called Society should receive the en Prayer, er. Mrs. Mabel Hess, and the of Williamston spent Sunday with visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cos on Mr, and Mrs. Ha1•old Wini 1 thusiastic support of the Amer The f1lm 'In His Steps" spon rest or the week end with ll'fr. · Mr. and Mrs. Orin Voss Jr. gray of StocldJridge Saturday ev Sunday, ican people, provided it can be sored by the Dansv1lle Metho• and Mrs, Bob Hess of Mason. Mr. and· Mrs, William Nis ening and their guests Sunday financed to the same extent as dist Free Methodist and Bap Mr, and M1·s. Glen Curtis and wonger and family were Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Leonnrd Mr. and Mrs, ,Rolland Wini the cold war project, tist churches shown at the Dans son, Clark, of Munith called on dinner frUests of Mrs. Niswong BroolIreland's pa It Is appropriate for this oc and the savage attacks of teen of Colleen Heins and Larry Heins, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland tron saint, casion to be observed during age hoodlums. Where racial vio Mr. and Mrs. CarlNeumanand Perrine Sr. March also w111 be the first the Lenten season and at a time lence and strife Is assuming ever family of Muskegon spent the Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Pylar month o!the Lenten season, which when the world Is beset by many larger proportions, Where crime week end with her parents, Mr. and family of Lansing were Sat begins today with Ash Wednesday, problems, of every description--rape, mur and Mrs. Elmer Ojala, urday evening guests of Mr, and and continues until Easter Sun Would that through this day of der, assault, theft and dope ad Mr. and Mrs. James Cook Mrs, Leland Perrine Jr. day which this year falls on Ap prayer could come the wisdom diction, to name but a few--are of Holt and Shirley Cook of Ma Mr. and Mrs. Earl Risch of ril 18, to lead the world out of the running so rampant it is futile son were Saturday evening din Dansvllle and Mr. and Mrs. Larry March touches your pocket morass of misunderstandings and to try to quote statistics because ner guests of their mother, Mrs. Flannery and family of rural book, too, New 1965 license plates onto the firm road to peace, they are outdated by the time they Marguerite Cook, Leslie were Sunday dhmer g'Uests must be purchased by March 1 come off the press, where cit Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Vibbert o! Mr. and Mrs, Walter Soule of and dog taxes are due on the ies are asphalt jungles infested were Wednesday dinner guests Lansing'. same day, And about this time of with human "rat-packs," making of Mrs. Marguerite Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marshall year, too, the internal revenue it unsafe for either men or wo Russell Cook and children and of Jackson spent Sunday with man casts an eye in your direc Leslie Couple men in many areas, even in broad John Hayhoe all of Lansing were Mr. and Mrs, Phlllp Scripter tion, daylight, where teaching is a dan Sunday dinner guests of Mrs, and Jamlly and Mr. and Mrs. **** Wed 58 Years gerous profession and police are Marguerite Cook, Donald Ried of Oscoda were Sat A Lansing business establish- stationed in the halls of schools Da vld Manning of Michigan urday evening guests of the Scrip ment which decided to remain LESLIE - Mr, and Mrs, Er because students carry switch State university spent the wee!( tors. open on George Washington's nest Sherman of Olds road are blade knives, where the syndicate end with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sherman birthday, February 22, wound up celebrating their 58th year of runs the city so completely that Mrs. G.E. Manning. called on Mrs. Ora Andrews of Its ad announcing the decision by marriage by a small, quiet fam even the federal government is Mrs, Ronald West visited her DeWitt at the Lansing General stating "Georg"ewould have want ily dinner, Mr. and Mrs, Wil helpless to Intervene, where mother, Mrs. Sam Meredith of hospital Saturday. ed It this way". liam Sulllvan and daug"hter, Jean courtrooms are overcrowded Mason, who is sick last Wed Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whitman **** ette, of Grand Rapids w111 bring with lawyers and criminals nesday, and Jerry and brother, Dale Fame or notoriety can come to the dinner to them on March 6, searching" not for justice but for Mr, and Mrs, George Yogi, Sr. Whitman, called on their par a person In many ways. Take the The dinner was planned for Feb some loophole in the law, where visited Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam .Whit case of Malcolm x, for instance, ruary 28 but becauseofthestorm to be a cold -blooded k11ler is Jr. at Nashville last Monday and man of rural Grass Lake Sun Mason and Holt residents re was set for March 6, February to be "temporarily insane" or had dinner with Miss Frieda day afternoon. All were dinner member him as a boy B'OinB' to 26 is the wedding date, "socially maladjusted," where to Doherr of Lansing on Tuesday, school under his real name, Mal Mrs. Sherman is a former. be "civilized" Is to enjoy wat Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Freer Baked F1sh Dinners or colm LIIUe. correspondent of the Ing-ham visited Ray Perkins of William ching a helpless old man get F~icrl Lake Eric Perch He was just an ordinary boy, County News. stabbed to death by a thug on ston at the Lansing General hos but a bright youngster who had a busy street corner, and then pital Friday night, Perkins, step Every Friday on/y$1.10 average grades and was liked calmly go home to· watch sev father of Freer, is in the hos by his fellow students, so well pital for observation and treat WSCS To Meet eral hours more of killing on HAMBURGER SHOPPE liked in Mason in fact that he TV, where to give birth to il ment. Callers during the past week 129 West Ash. OR 7.9111 was elected president of his 8th HOLT - Holt Methodist Wom legitimate children is an accep Top to bottom: Chet'Yll 100, Corvair 500, C!tet•clle .100, grade class. at the home of Mrs, Coria Hay Chevrolet Biscrt1!11C. All 2-door models. an's Society of Christian Ser table means of earning a living, ~::::::::::::::::;.:::::::;::::::::~:::;:.:;:;:::::;:::~::jill~.:: hoe were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Malcolm Little could have gone vice will meet Tuesday even with a graduated income plan fo.r :::: Doctor :;:2 on and become a quiet, God-fear Ing, March 9, at 7:30 p.m. at each child thus born. Hayhoe, Jr. and family of Di Each of these beauties i~ the lowest Ot· geL a sporty rem·-engine hat·dtop ing citizen, perhaps not attract the church, Mrs, Jean Hudson mondale, Mr. and Mrs. Donovan { C.J. Hubbard ~i~ priced in its line. But the ride doesn't in a Corvair Sport Coupe ot· Sport ing too much public attention Hayhoe and family of Leslie and will present the devotional pro That Is the kind of world that Hhow it. Or the interior. Or the Sedan for fun in the months ahead. :.i·.· VETERINARIAN i.j_i.:.1 but with the respect of his friends gram theme "Reklndl1ng the In Mrs, Murryne Cumminal of Ma performance. and neighbors. will have to give way to Pres son, 608 S. Lunsmq Street :f Chevrolet, Chevelle and Chevy ll are ner Life Through Prayer". That luxurious Biscayne is as roomy ident Johnson's Great Society. Mrs. Mabel Hess and George } PhQne OR 7.820 1 ::~ available with the Turbo-Thrift Six fat· But Malcolm Little took Women of the Caroline circle .:_'.::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:~::::::;:::~;::~;;:::~· as many expensive cat·s, has color-keyed another path-a more exciting one, H. J, EVJE fuel economy, quick warmups, quiet w111 be the hostesses, Leslie interiors, plush vinyls, fine fabrics, full idling. It's light, efficient, smooth and It won him newspape1· headlines deep-twist carpeting. spirited. ·and he became known nationally Chevelle, America's favorite inter after he joined the Black Mus You Don't Corvair's air-cooled rear-mounted mediate-size car, has clean new styling, Turbo-Air Six delivers the best balance lim sect, There he displayed the wide doors, roomy, tasteful interiors same ability he did while a Have to Be a and Chevrolet easy-care features. an.d ~raction for discover the schoolboy in Mason and Pleas Many Dansville th1s stzc car. d 'ff ant Grove schools, Chevy TI got a lot smarter for '65- So be practical. l erence He went rapidly to the top in Private but stayed sensible! Still family-size, Only uou will the Muslim movement, Then he easy to handle, economical, and the know. Because it broke with the organization and to investigate the wide choice lowest priced Chevrolet you can buy . sure won't show! started his own g'roup, On Sun .Folk in Florida of optional investment plans da.y afternoon, February 21, he Drive something really new- discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer's went to a ballroom inNewYork's DANSVILLE - Mr. and Mrs, Wolfe at Plymouth and Mr. and now available ... Each Harlem district to make an ad Rex Townsend and sons, John Mrs, Aethen Witt. Mrs. Laura. l1Wl'mlel • l1tt!l'elle ·l1tt!IJ.1Jil·l(Jn'ilir· CtJrt'tml~ dress, As he was speaking plan tailored to your needs. as and Michael, returned home Sun Bachman and Mr. and Mrs. Owen sassins gunned him down. day afternoon after spending the Bachman at Jenson Beach. On 21-5242 Malcolm Little's llie span was past 2 weeks in Florida, While their way home they had break l'ioll' earning maxtmurn intE>rest compoundPd quarterly, short--only 39 years. He lived there they visited Mr. and Mrs, fast Saturda.y moraing with Rev. No minimum investm~nt-•. , Yuur mottf'Y is always dangerously and he died violently, Howard Townsend and Mr. and and Mrs. Donald LawlBtein of availatdr• without dt•lay! Wrtlt• ur call today for iJtfur AI Rice Chevrolet Was the fame or the notoriety Mrs, Beryl Smith at Bradenton, Birmingham, Alabama, and tour mation without ouligation. he gained worth the price? Mr. and Mrs, D,S, Townsend and ed Southeastern Bible college. *••* Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sharland The Launstelns are both teachers Mid-State Finance Corp. 711 N. Cedar It has been said that It t=!kes at Leisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Paul there, Mason 676 - 2418 ooking forward to greeting you and
d equipment oHver tractors an . t' n through co\orfu . .,see new tires '" oc 'o w Firestone _..watch the. ne mov,es \. 5 Mo\ine M.0 neapo ' - · h new \.,ne of ' t e b here too '\ \\and wi\\ e \f and fam' y Ho f 0 urse -, b\e awards or y \ ntv tor everyon in va ua a\wavs p e shments- \oY re f re . hbors . d and ne'g eet your fnen s
FRANCIS PLATT MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE, OLIVER 477 N. Lansing Rd. Mason 677-3361
The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965- Page 8-5 SECOND WEEK!. : YOUNG
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The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965- Page 8-6 LEGAL NOTICES ACROSS LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF MICHIGAN LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES THE I R011ACE counr FOR STATE OF Mlf'tiiGAN INGHAM COUNTY 1HE PROBATE COUR1 FOR INGHAM COUNTY
A truo co~y Do n o Dodr o A tr e co y Dovuty Rorrla c o! P obn o lJonn o Dodrle AMERICAN lJ'lNK & !RUST CO Dov y llcr:lstcr of l' obnto Trust !Jcun mont .1!nnsln11 7w8 CAMILLE S AlJOOD Attorney STATE OF MICHIGAN lJnn of Lnns ng 131dg Ln olnrr THE PROBAfE CUURT FOR 7w8 INGHAM COUNTY STATE OF MICHIGAN D 3G7G THE PROBATE COURT FOR PU Is ont Eotnle or DELIA M SHEA x !l 2 J Mental y lneompo ent INGHAM COUNTY 42 Pre not ~4 5 6 7 B po Ill NOUCE 1:! IIEREUY GIVEN THAT E 610 43 ~9 4 e s 0 tho Petition of He en Anne Blnooaor SHERWOOD 2 IJ 14 for al ownnce or her r nnl necount o cs ;z wl I be hen d Mnrch 12 1g66 AI 47 n s ~ k nn o IJ5 6 17 6 10 40 A M nt tho Probate Court 4 Fa I or ~ 400 Coun y Bul ding 110 W Otlnwn Gn F g Lana 011 111 chlKnn 19 20 21 Pub! cntlon In the Inghnm County 54 G c ts3< 15% ~ ~ 8& News nod further not co no uqulrod fn I t 22 23 ~ by low IS ORDERED 7 A n 24 25 26 27 28 (n r ) ~ '' Doted Fcbrunry 10 1065 29 JAMES r KALLMAN 58 F'c st JO Jl J2 Judge of Probnto 0 Before ~ ~ 1 I mu lc 33 J4 35 hg 36 J7 62 B k ~ ~ B3 S J8 39 40 41 42 cl ~ ~ DOWN 4J 44 IZ: 45 46 1 Su t x 47 48 49 ndhc cnt of ,., 2 Sn or ~ ~ ~ :X ~>; rzs:: (co oq) 50 51 52 5J 54 55 56 3 o of he d ~ 4 Shnm 57 58 59 60 5 A e ~ (nbl r 61 ~ Dl e !~ 62 I>J 7 ~or~· e y m " LEGAL NOTICES ~ LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF MICHIGAN THE PROBATE COURT FOR INGHAM COUNTY
Amer can Detro t Attorne)' 6w12 Lnn• nu 5wl3. 4wU ADVENTIST COMMUNITY CON'T; lll~KEil/IILL SEVE~TIIDA\' IIASLE1T C OMM UNIT\' AJJ\'c~TIST, !:lrvlcl' 10:00 a. n.m., Church School, 10:15 a.m. 1 Pleasant ·LaJllmu;tup, 13:1~, \l'iiFATI'II LD Mt:THOillo'l, lor Depts. 6 p.m., Sonlor-Juntor p.m.; evPnln~ sprvtcl', ~ ::JO; \\ vd. Karl L. ~·Jglf'r, M ntstj•f,l:iU!J. lllidl Fellowship, nesU:t)', '7:00 p.111., p1 J~t·t· a11d 1!01..T I'HESIU'J'~HIIIN, DUJll' l>tUd)', clay School, 0:45am. Mlll'lt~ng wurshlp, 11:0·) a.m. Paul MarUn, pa.'>tor, Worship IIOLT 9AP'I'IS'I' CHUf!CII, AU SL~rvices, 0:30 and II a.m.; sun.. burn n.ncl W, Jloll Hd, HPV, Gor EPISCOPAL WESLEY FELLOWSIIIP, !008 day Sclrool all a~.res, 9:30 a.m. den Sander, pastor, Mot·ntng Y.or Armalr,mg roa.d, Lana:Jnr, one Sunl!ay School throunh Pdmary, 'shJp, 10 a.m.; sunlJa)' School. CII!W,I l••• ,; .• 1 /1},\IUI·.I block caal ol flobln1on turnllure II a.m. Nursury, hoth !Wrvlces, 11:15; YPCf', 5:45i Ev(lnlnt:...,or T .\, HL)lll)l t II, Hit•h.\l'!hUII, l't'(' .. sloro, Rev. Everett A•~ley, shtp, 7:00 p.rn. WPclnesday, STOCKBIIIDGE PltESBY 7:1~ tor, ~l'rVIC'I'S, B a.m. aud II pastor, &onday Uth p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC DAGA, nexl dour to town h::~IJ, l'r~, l'l'l !VI'..: 2Uf]Ll•JY 1 8 J,lll.j P.li'-J 1\'ILLIAMSTO!': COmiU~ITY ST, JAMES CA'J'IIOLIC, IOOZ Mal Hoyt, paslur. ~'uncJaji ~chool, 1~~ sprvlrl• (curnnntmun), IO"a.m.; ~IEIIODIST, %ack A. Clayton, S, Lansing ~treel, William J. 10 a,rn.; mrJrnJn~ wurslup, 11; f:.ltllll~ ~t·rvtt t', ntorllllll! prayrr pastor. ":hurcll school, 9:4!i a.m.; Uadl'ntacher, pastor, Ma:;ses evening .survtcP, 8; prayer nwet.' 11111'11 ~'\wdn)s, otht•J' Sundays hu- WIJr£inp !iervlce, 11; supervised Sunday, 6:30 anu 10:30a,m.jl.laUy ing nntl BIIJI(• c:lass, Wednt•sdaji 1.1 CO/lllltUillun; lllll':if'l} fur tinJaU 1,-ritirnln!l, 10 and. H. Nursery; Jntcrm•Jdialc, Sen .. 7:00 a.m.; Saturday 13:00 a.m.; l'lnltlrvn, daMoP~ for all ottlt'rs,; lOr MYF, 7 :DO p, no, AUHELIUS BAPTIST, 4129 Con!cssJons, Saturday 4:00 to \\ t•dnt>~da)', tl:OO, t•Wnllll! ~rayer. 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 to 0;00 p.m.; 13arJU'~ road, Rf!v, FrlltJc:rick P. HOLT METHODIST, Rt•v. ST, MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL PubUc high school students roll .. Hart, pastor. Wor.-;hlp Se1 vh'l' John Dluet, Vicar. Phillip [!, Glotlelly, S.rvlce" SUnday sor cl strt1ets, Frank 7:30, Conf1!~~10ns heard sat MYF: 7 p.m.; \\'jldnesriny prayut' lnN't J, Stnt•s, pa:-tor. Suntlay hchuol, senior 7:30 p.m., ovenlng 10;30 until 11:30 a.m., worshiD. urda)'s .tn~ , 7:30p.m.; youth actlvitiPs 10 a,m., IHU[IIint~ wortihlp, 11; and from 7 until 8:30p.m. Also for l'\'t.•ry ~g~. PVI'I\IIli~ !-i('I'"~-IC't1 , 7:30; lll'ayt:>r FI\J' II IJA.\ •• N l\11-. I'HUDIST the evemngl'i l!erorf• holy days and S'I'OCKHIUDGE BAPTIST, llh'l't mg \\ t•di\1':--d.t)', 7:30 p.m. CttURCII, 3133 Pleasant Grove rlr.!>l FrhJa;:s lrom 7:30 untJI pastor, Kenneth Bo)'d, Worship IJ,\NSVII.I E FilEt: METIIO· Road. Minister, Rev, Albert 8:30' p.m. H1!1ig10n fur puhiJc servjce, Clursen·, junior church, IJIST, Ho!lt'l I S,i\\.Yt:>l', pastor. W, Frflvert. Sunday worship school children ; high school, 10 a.m., Sunday school, 11; Junior .Sunda)' nTh\lul, 10 a.m.; fii'Cl:lt'il• services, 10:00 a.ru. and 11:15 Monday evenings, 7:30 grad~ and SenJor BYF and Adult Union lug: .!-it•rvil'P, 11:00 FM'i 7:00; a.m.; Sunday school,lp:OOa,m.;: scltool, St,tntlays alter 9 o'clock 7:15; evening worship, 8 p,rn,; evt•nlrq~ :wrvtcP, 7:30; Jl1'3)'t'r nursery through Glh lihde,11:15 mass, all classes held In the midweek prayer n.rtd Bible study, mc•etmg, WPtl lll'S'Jay t'YC'Illll~ a.m.; 7th grade through adult· school. Adult Instructions by Thursday B:DO p.m. 7:00. a.m.; 7th grade through adult; appointment, Fl 'lST 9APT1ST CfiUHCH Or' \\'lLLJ,\~ISTON Flli:F. ~IETII youth groups meet on Sunday SS, CORNrnlng\\'orshlpiO:GD a.m. IWC:t!k servicH, hour Qf pru)'Pr a.rn. \'.1lh m1rsery care for chil B:OO p.m. \~PdnesdJy. ,. LUTHERAN dren Including Jive years old. .,.. HASLETT nA PTJST, Douglas ALL SAI~TS CfiUIICII, LUTH Church schoolll:l5 a, m. tea turing Baltz, pastor. Chttn:ll school, EHAN CHUIICH AN AMERICA, new methods anti materials 9:45; nwrnln~ service, 11:00 a. Sunday St"hool, 9:30 a.m.; lht• throu~h the sixth grade, m.; evemng service, 7:00 p,mw; Dlvl111• LUurt~Y 1 10:4Ga.m.;Juntor llANSVILLE Fllf:~; METHO UNDENOMINATIONAL young people, b'umJay, r Lt-tagu.-, DIST, Rohort Sawye·r, rmstor. :\Uill/J AliiH:LJU.':i l'IJLIJ!t'll, pi'Uycr meeting WednClsdn~, 7;30 2ntl -4th ~Hld.tys; .St•nlor young Sunday .school, 10 a.m.; JJmacll Ht•v. J:trut·~ T. :·'lkln~, PaMor, p.m.; chu1r Wl•dn~sday, 8:30 p, J!i•npiP1s Luthf'l' Lt->a6'11i', Jst-3rd tng service, 11:00, FMY 7;00; .Sunduji Srhool, 10:00 a.m.; m.; nunif'r)' at all .sPrvle!•s. Stwdays, Mt>tlt s at I, 0. 0, Jo' • haU evenlii!£ service, 7:30; JJraJim' t\lornlnrr \\orship, 11:00 a m : LAKE LANSING DA PTIS'I', on Mottlit' Str''"' a<•ro~;s from the meeting, Wor1nl~SdPrvatiYI:! Uapllst chur<:l1," mann. met•t1ng, Wl·tim•:>day, 7:30 p.m. pastor, RflV, Hoy Sf~elpnmn. FIJ ' HOLT . LUTHERAN MISSION, MORMON Ule schuol, 9;•1!i a.m.; v.,. ~t.ip Missouri Synod, Rev, John Wol ~HURCH OF JESUS CIIRI&'f Of' service, 11:00 a.m.; yw•:r hour, neach, Pastor. Meets at Mid .. LATTER DAY SAINTS(Mormon), 0:00p.m.; e• ::;;, vice, 7:30 way Elementary school In AU 149 Highland, East Lansing, KeUy p.m.; lnld-w. servlco, '!:30 Purpose SUnday worship, Thurston, bishop, P r lest h o ad p.m. \Y('tllwsday room. mr.eUng, 9 a.m.; SUnday school, UNITED BRETHEREN MAPLE GtlOVE DAPTIS'I', 9:00 a.m. Snnday School and Adull Blhle Class, 10:00 a.m. 10;30 n.m.;, eventng service, HOUSEL UNITEDRRETiiREN, Do11ald KP~sh~r, pJ.stur. Churclt 6 p.m. Rl"v. Everett Hay, corner Hawley sehoul, 10 a.m.; worship Sl•r• 1\'ILI.Io\.\ISTU~ ~r;:MOHI,\L ami Vaughn Roads, 10:00 a.m. vtce Jl a.m. antl 7 p.m.; younc I·.VANGE:l.ICA!. LUTHEHAN; A. Sunday School; 11:00 a.m. Morn peoph•, G p.m.; prnyrr 5(•rvlce J, CIPill"'llt, p.vaor, Summer NAZARENE Ing worship; 7:00 p.m. Sunday SCirl•dUil', Worship .St'f\IICl• ln .and clwlr practlr.:e, Wednesrlay, Cnrlst1an Entleavor; 7:30 p.m. 1 MASON CHURCH Of' THE 7:30p.m. St•plP11l 1PI' will hl' at 10:00 a.m. SUndaji Evening SHvlce; 7:30 p, TIH'I'f' \\lll !lot Ue any Sunday NAZARENE, Rev, Joseph Niel HOLT BA PTis'l' CliAPEL, son, pastor, Suntlay school, 10 m. Wednesday, Prayer Service, Rev. fJUL Yo1 k, Jlastor, Ser. Sclluol durin~ the montll of SepiPml~t•r. a:m.; M•lrnlng Worship, II a.m: EDEN UNITW BHETHI!f.N, vices 7:30 Suntlay mght, ~'unday Jo'AI'I'Ii LUTJIERAN, (Amerlc SUnday evf'nlng service, 7:00 Milan Majil)(le 1 pastor. Sunday school lO:OOi Morning ~orsh1p school, 10 a.m.; morning war. 1 ~n), 4515 Doi1Je road, across IJ.m., Young people, 6:00 p.m.: 11;00; Christ tau trainlng In Pra)'flr ffil)l't1ng on Wfldi!(ISday ship, 11; junior Church, ll a.m.; church lPatlPrshlp, both aUult.s from Forest fUlls, W1111am Balm, pastor, WorshJp servicr, IO;l5 evening, 7:00. Christian Endeavor, 6:30; even& Jlnd youth ~roup, G::IO. Midwt>ek a.m.; nursery for tol.si b')Jnday lng servtce 7:30; prayer mr.ct. 'eYflntng ~l'l vtcP WPdnesda)', 7::10, II'ILLII\MSTON NAZA IlENE ~chool, 9:1G a.m. for ac:cti 3-14. f'rancis C, Hoff, pastor. Church lng, Wednesday • v c n 1 n g, 7:30 p.m. UNSI~G ZIO~ LUTHERAN, school, 10 a.m.; wurshlp ser F. P. Zimmerman, pastor. One Virl' II; NYPS,6;30 p.m.; Pr~ach bloc}.. north ot Cavanaugh road on ... what? You haven't written one? Then you'll be surprised to know lng 7:00 p.m.; prayer meeting South Pt:'llllSjilvanla, Sunday Wednesdav. B. school, 9:30 a.m.; rhurch ser that you write a line every day. God laid clean white pages before \\'EST COI.UMBII\ CIIURC!I OTHER CHURCHES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE vlct~, 10:30 a.m. OF T!IE NAZhflENE, oo West ASCENSION EVANGELICAL Columl1ia East ot Aurelius Rd., LAKE LANSING CHAPEL, jUSL , FJH:;T CIIUI,Cll 01' CIII!IST LUTHEHAN, :!780 Haslett road you and challenged you to ~ive an accountin~ of your days on Wllllam Tibbetts, pastor. &')Jnday across tram the amusemrnt park, SCIENTIST, conwr of Oak and at M-78, East Lan:-;lng. lioberf School, 10;15 a.m.; morning North of traiflc hght. Rev, Er Darnt•s, Ma.sun, Sunday .Sf'fVlrrs, C, Hetnharut, pastor. Suntlay. ... one by one. What you write may embarrass you or it worship U:l5 a.m.; NYPS, 7:15 win Forbt.·~, pa~tor. Sun(tay 11 a.m.; Suud:J)' ~chool Uuring earth worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday p.m., evangelistic service Bp.m, srhunl, 10:00 a.m.; \\or shiP, U:OO tile 'itlrVICt'j \\'t•dm•!-;rJa)' CVt•IIIU~ 1 s::hool and adult BB1le class 9:15 Wf'dnt Sd;~,y prayer meeting, e a.m., \\~!UnesUay pra)e~ serv1ce, ~neetmg.s a1 B; pul,llc r Pa•llltg ,\,fll, may make for happiness. One fact is sure. It becomes a permanent .P.m. i:30 p.m. room 1s upf•n at tlw t hul'ch Vr'l•d• HOL 'I' CHUHCH OF THE NA Z MASON CONGilcGATIO~ JE nl'stfay and S:Hurrt,Jy, 2w4, record. Every day comes from, God. He offers us new opportunities AIU:NE, J~r1·y Ulrich, pastor. HOVAH'S WITNESSES, Kln~dom Sunday school, 10 a.m.; mornint: lLtll, S2S~ Bunkt•r road. Publtc with the dawn of each new day ... opportunities to write with wu1·stup, 11; NYPS, (i;30 p.m., ll•cJun• lp.nr.; \~:Jirhtov.erstuu,, METHODIST evening evangeltshc service, 7 4:l!i p.m. lJ..\NSVILLF COmoUNITI' p.m.; Pra~·t•r nH'etJng, Wednebtlay REORGA:O:IZED CHURCH OF COMMUNITY integrity and trust and genuine goodness. What will you write 7:30p.m. ~lrTIIOlJIST AND VA~TOII'.V, JESUB CltRlBT OF LATTER DAY OKEMOS CO.II~IU~II \', olll<•u Gllht'l'l Sil'Ultl, pa':i:ot. O.tn.svJllt•, llUNKER IilLI. CIIUHCII OF SAINTS Eldl•r Wm. Crampton, E. Wutrur,, mriiJ~It·r, ~'unrlay 10 .J,fn,, c:hurci1 SL!hool; ll:IJ today? Were you a· blessing to another? Did you attend church THE NAZAUENE, DonallNrlson, ?astor,' K ol P Hall, 139 W, morntng s,lrVICP, 10 a.m., ~Ur a.m., church s~rvic,.. ; Vanlown, pa!>tor. Hunday ~choul, 10 a.m., Ash Stn•et, Mason. Church SchllOI morning worship, 11; NYP!i, 6:45 9,15 n.m.i Wor~hlp ll:OO a.m.; sery 10 a.m.; Hurutrt Co~N, stu. 10 :J. m,, Y.Ul'.3:l:pj c!JUrch school, this week? Have you helped the poor? What are dent n.sslst:Jnt to muustPr. II. p.m.; ~venlng .ser'Wlce 7:30; Wl'd ~'unday Eve11lng worship 6:30p.m. CHILDS lliOU:, HObf'rt Bu\\. nestJay t'vc>nlng prayl'!r m~o"rtlng SOUTH LANSING CHURCH OF CJIAPEL HILL METJIODIST, 7:30, den, pastor • .Sunday !-ochuul, 10 coruer K:llSPr and CoJPman you writing? What's Your Story??? CHRIS'!' (CilfliSTIAN), W, Rob a.m.; morning ~ 1r~tup 'SL•rv!ct•, ro.Jtt::., Horlh of Lake Lansing, OKEMOS CHU/lCII OF TilE ert Palmer, Minister, 4002 s. JlPV. ll; Young Peopl~!> mf:rt!ng, G:30 Pastor, Hev. Walit• r Stump. NA ZAHENE, W. W. Rldt•n• Pennsylvania Ave., Lansing; our, pastor. Sun1tay sehoul, lO p.m.; .:Junday CYenmg \I.Orsh1p, Churrh school, lO;OOa,m.; Morn; Dible School, 10:00 a.m.; Morn .. a.m.; nwrrdng worship, 11 a.m. 7:30; prayflr mE>e\lng, \\Pdnf's .. tng v.or!>lill•, 11:00 a.m.; MYr ing worship, 11:00 a.m.; Youth yttUil!! pPoph·~ 1Ht'l'ting G;J;)p,rn.; day, 1:30 P·'!· 6:00p.m. 1 groups, 5:45 p.m.; Evening wor ••vl'nut~ .SPr'o'lce, 7 p.m.; prajler ship, 7:00p.m.; Mlu- Week Bible mf•t•llng, Wednt>~ay, 7~0 ~.rn, StUdy, 7:00 Jl, m, These Firms Make This Public Service Possible Their Generosity Helps Give Action To Our Religious Beliefs Modern Cleaners & Shirt Laundry The Peoples Bank
Mason of Leslie Peoples State Bank Leslie, M:.chlgan Spartan Asphalt Pavina Co. Mason.
Holt Holt Products Company
Wolverine Fluke Electrical Mason State Bank Dart Container Corp. Holt Engineering Co. Service Smith Hardware Luecht Funeral Home Peoples State Bank 2111 N. Cedar Mason . Mason Holt ox 4-3972 Mason Mason, Mich. Leslie Williamston - Webberville
Scarlett Greve! Co. Felpausch Food Center Meson Bakery Dart National Bank Consumers Power Co. Griffith Drugs Stockbridge Morse•s Restaurant No Order Too Large State Bank FINE FOOD Holt Mason or Too Small Mason Aurelius Road Holt Stockbridge Since 1945 Mason
Meson Foodland Ntason Elevator Co. ' A.A. Howlett & Co. Chesley Drug Bi II Richards Louis A. Stid Turney•s Restaurant Caskey Funeral Home Maso.1 - Insurance & Motel Mason' and Furniture Mason Mason Mason -Mason- US-127, 1 Dille North ot M.tson Stockbridge 1 The Ingham County News Wednesday, Ntarch 31 1965 - Page B-8 ' Wednesday, Moren 3, 1965- Page C-1
The Ingham County He~s Editorial Page was iudgcd One \'ear Ago--1004 cars whr.n they leave them, He NO. 1 among all weekly newspapers in Michigan A new $500,000 bullding sup also urged adoption of a law to in the 1964 Michigan Press Association Contest. ply center is being erected on provide that endorsers of checks a 27 acre tract of land half a must place thumb prints on the m!Je south of Mason by the Wickes checks In add!tlon to the endorse corporation, Construction start moms, Editorial Comments • • Gl ed Tuesday, 30 Years Ago--1935 Mrs, Russell (JV!argaret) Judge Leland W. Carr was re Bement will be giving her 39th nominated In the primaries Mon pint of blood when she meets the day, Charles H. Hayden, former Hed Cross blood moblle at Ma prosecutor, was nominated by the son Presbyterian church Friday, Republicans for t11e circuit court judgeship now held by Judgo A Good Bi-~artisan Idea 10 Years Ago--1955 Charles D. Collingwood, Fred Glyn Shimln of Eaton Haplds E, Searl was renominated as State Senator Edward J. Rob-/ of the state board of education, sold his Mason drug store lo school commissioner for his sev Basil B. Chesley of Eaton Hap;. enth 4 year term, inson, D-Dearborn, is proposing A case in point is a printing con Ids last Friday, Chesley is a Henry ShaftofJ.B, Dean's Ford a constitutional amendment that tract amounting to nearly three former Leslie man who started sales and service is attending the as a pharmacist under the late Ford service school In Detroit would put state-supported col quarters of a mlllion dollars Carl Hobinson of Lesl!e, this week" BACK IN 1915, Mason had "summer recreation". This cla,y tennis The Ingham County Fair board 50 Years Ago--1915 court was located along the Sycamore creek banks west of Jefferson in an arec leges and universities under awarded in 1964 without MSU Monday appointed Harry Spenny Twenty one members of the strict control of the state board bothering to seek bids from sev of Mason as secretary, Spenny senior class made Miss Muriel used as a city park. This picture is from the Mrs. Minnie Thorburn collection. succeeds Joy o. Davis who bas Dayton a surprise visit Tues of education, If adopted, it would eral other companiee equally served as secretary for the past day evening at her home on E. erase the autonomous status of qualified to do the work, Such lD years, Asl1 street, the occasion being her 18th birthday, such institutions, peculiar spending of public funds 20 Years Ago--1945 B.B. Noyes of Vevay Is suf There is evidently bi-partisan costs the taxpayers money - Miss Margaret Phelps left fering with a broken rib, caused March 1 from Detroit to bet:in by a fall down the stairs in hL~ support for such an amendment, money that could well be used to training in the WAC medical barn one day last week. because Governor George Rom improve and expand educational corps at Fort Oglethorpe, Geor 75 Years Ago--1800 gia, She is the daughter of Guy In 5 days time last week Blrt ney earlier last week suggested opportunities. Were the state Phelps. B, Noyes got enough sweet out that he, too, will seek to bind board of education to over-see Captain Harold Mulbar of the of his little sugar bush to Michigan state police told mem yield him $GO, higher education under the au the control of the state univer bers of the Mason Kiwanis club There is a rumor that Dans New England has a professor Once the word got around about thority of the state board of sities and colleges as proposed how to prevent crime. He said ville will have Its burned dis of sociology from one of the his lofty moonlighting job in the all drivers should loCI< their trict rebuilt" education. by Senator Robinson and Gover outstanding co 11 e g e s who for classroom, people generally went On the surface it might appear nor Romney, empire builders more than 30 years hasalsobeen out of their way to converse. that the distribution of control would find their feathers trim a garbage collector, Being a sociologist, he was GUEST EDITORIAL of the state universities and col med, Having to answer to the During all this time he has put interested in why an educated leges among several autonomous legislature and to the people Re.fotm Often Means Increase on his work clothes 2 mornings garbage collector with a long line boards would assure the people of Michigan, they undoubtedly a week and made his rounds to of degrees should rate more re would operate the state schools Tuscola County Advertiser collect the refuse of others be spect than an uneducated one. He of Michigan that they would re The tax reform discussions currently going on in the ceive the most possible from of Michigan in the best interests State Capitol have been particularly Interesting to us, Whlle fore slipping into his tweeds and felt there is some truth to the of the peopleo one certainly would hope some sort of fiscal. and tax reform old school tie and stepping into saying, "Clothes make the man," their educational dollars. But of merit w!Jl result, we simply can't help but be pessimistic. Many state schools with Mich We are leery of the word "tax reform." We are leary be his college classroom, We are all unfortunate if we such a theory has not worked out. cause In the past, too often "ta.x reform" in theory has ended The present situation is one that igan State university in the fore up as "tax increase" in actual practice. He tool-; on this job because can not see past the thin veneer front have developed a mania for The primary consideration In any tax reform program should no one else would do it and be of personal appearance, We are finds legislators and adminis be the quest for equity In taxation, We believe such equity trative officers obligated to fund creating vast self-contained em means a tax program which will ask the taxpayer to return cause it was diversion from unfortunate if we pick our friends pireso Institution-controlled po in taxes to the state In the same measure that the social classroom duties. He was abie to on the basis of employment lev proposed state educational budg and economic status of tilat state has allowed him to prosper, ets, but without the authority to lice forces, stores, road sys We have never been able to swallow the property tax in make friends and communicate el. We are unfortunate if we are tems, bus lines, restaurants, en Its present form--and we are not alone In our swallowing with people he otherwise would unable to recognize culture and see that the money is spent wise difficulties on this score. We !Jelieve the property tax pres ly. Governors past and present tertainment outlets, newspapers ently Is unrealistic and unfuir. not meet. worth unless it is boldly laJ)eled and radio-television stations are The man with the tumble-down shack, who spends little When asked if such a menial as such, and the legislatures have contin effort in improving his property and actually sometimes is ually been thwarted in findingout obvious examples of activities a detriment and problem to the community, is taxed little, job resulted in loss of respect, Fortunate is he who can as that suggest a supreme interest Yet, the man who is diligent and frugal, who by his efforts he answered with a loud "noo'' sociate with those above and be even the most basic information contributes to the Improvement not only of his own property about how state educational in in empire building when perhaps but his entire community, mus_tyay the "penalty" for his ef Those who have known him for low his levels of intellect, social forts in heavy property taxation, stitutions spend the money al the real interest ought .to be in The present proporty tax encourages sloth and discourages years held him in high esteem, stratum and financial position and lotted to them, ironically, by the the realm of education. progress and Improvement. We believe the current tax re however, newcomers sometimes still not lose his own identity. form program should give property taxes a good going over. grace of the governor and the It is inconceivable that the con The income tax certainly on the surface appears a fair and registered a different reactiono Fortunate is he who doesntt have stitution requires the governor equitable type of tax to impose, It taxes a man in relation to He always makes a practice to live in the finest house or legislature. his measure of prosperity, But we do not believe that an and the legislature to grantfunds income tax would he fair unless It is accompanied with some of greeting everyone with a drive the longest car in order to High-handed use of public for the operation of state educa improvements in equalizing property taxation. cheery ''good morning," demand respect, And while we discuss state taxation, we migilt do well to money is not unknown right here tional institutions, but denies take a good look at an even greater tax giant riding on our He reported that quite often A minister can visit skid row in Ingham county on the campus them the right to know how the backs--lhe federal taxation, For the salaried employee, fed newcomers, unaware of his back without tainting his reputation, eral taxes !Ia ve become a forg·otten item because of payroll of Michigan State university, Uni money is spent or to do any deduction, But it Is a tax burden t11at we had better start ground and position in education, A drunkard can't, versity administrators are au thing about it even if they did remembering and raising a hit of cain about--especially in would elevate their noses slightly light of some of tho fiscal shenannigans we have been reading thorized to spend seemingly any know a about in Washington. from snobbery as well as from amount of money without even the Wiping out the autonomy of g·arbage odor, They just couldn't approval of their own board of such sacred cows in state edu lower themselves to speak of the trustees, let alone the approval cation would be sheer genius. Dow:n affairs of the world with a gar lJy the bage collectoro Life's No 'Grasser' By Nelson D. Brown Edited by Margaret Brown Sycamore Over at Michigan State univer the Michigan taxpayers who are September 21, 19·1-l sity spring madness has hit the going to the wall in the interests Dogs not only have the if· s'tudent body in spite of the bliz of higher education. day, they now have a full Notice the new look on the News ids, George Welch. Best of all week. This is national Dog editorial page last week- and this though, we like to entertain home zard of last week, Raving and ranting over late Week, and I i b r a r i an s hours, the right to keep beer in throughout the country are week? This column, the one above town people, so plan a visit soon. Disguised in the cloak of in cooperating with a special the refrigerator, the right to wear and the editorials are being set * * * dividual rights and other high display of dog books and beatnik clothes, has nothing to magazines -- probably for into type on new type-setting One step won't take you very far, sounding and well-turned phras those dogs who have been do with the job of obtaining an equipmento It involves 3 pieces You've got to keep on walking, es, student dissidents are beat taught to read. The special educationo objectives this year, accord· of equipment to produce the One word won't tell 'em who are ing the drums for a less restric ing to the publicity release Education requires discipline, larger typeface, And it goes you, tive campus environment, I received, include: 1. Every That's something a campus at dog trained in obedience, something like this: Either our You've got to 1-;eep on talking, guard, or other useful work; Mrs. Ethel Bowen or Miss Mary An inch won't make youverytall, From the rumblings coming mosphere can he 1 p provide a 2. Proper feeding of clogs un· from the north of us it is easy Turning campus life into a come der wartime conditions; and Jane Schofield type on a Friden You've got to keep on growing. 3. no stray dogs - every Recorder m a chine which pro One little ad won't do it all, to see that a handful of half as-you-are beer bust isn't going dog on public property must baked semi-intellectuals can stir to generate any more brain pow be on a leash or under con· duces a computed punched tape, You've got to keep them going. trol of a responsible person. The tape is then fed into a Friden A constant drop of water up a big mess, none of it in er, No. 3 is where I differ with the interest of education -- for Let's get rid of this theory the dog experts. I have har· Reproducer which "justifies" the Wears away the hardest stone, bored many dogs but never lines of the columns so that the By constant gnawing, Touser Michigan State, for the students, that conformity to regulations and again will I ha\'e a dog in for the many parents who are authority is something to despise, town where he must be margains are even - and then Masticates the toughest bone. chained or on a leash. In mv produces another perforated The constant, cooing lover, depriving themselves of many Let's get on with the idea of us estimation. that is cruelty. A material things so that Johnny ing the campuses for education dog should be foot loose and computed tape in a third "slave" Carries off the blushing maid. fancy free. Given his choice, machine which is then fed back And the constant advertiser, and Mary can get that education and not for a grand and glorious most any dog would prefer which is so important, and for 4-year "grasser." being shot to being a prison into the first machine. It's a com Is the .one who gets the trade! er for life. I am opposed to pi icated, but interesting way to zoos a.nd menageries for the same reason. It · depresses produce type, Stop in at the News Correction: We knew better, but Goals for 1965 me to see animals which any time and we'll give you a last week's old-time picture lo should be cavorting in the The Ingham County News supports these objectives: woods or mountains or on demonstration, cated the old second ward school 1. the plains pacing their cells We're always happy to take as being at the corner of Center :.:::; :;';::~~we the penle'§ shgjg m •a lut ttpe of Lily he"- behind bars or in zoo en ... liS i de . closures. tours. through the News building. and McRoberts streets. It was October 19, 1944 If you have a group that wants actually at the corner of Syca 2. Expansion of new and completion of existing city parks with emphasis on Slum clearance program!\ playgrounds and picnic areas. can be heartbreaking oc· to see the various stages of print more and McRoberts. currences. Down hy the Syc. ing production, just give us a call 3. Continued planting of trees with provisions requiring subdividers to plant amore the Ross Thorburns at least one tree on each lot before acceptance by the city. have lived for J5 years. and we'll arrange a time for the 4. Every mornln~e the light In group +o visit the plant. This week A community center with regular hours and projects for senior citizens. tile Thorburn ldtchen has In· 5. An industrial park to be operated by a non-profit community corporation formed me or tit~ time to the News entertained a group arise. Rollln~e over on my from Mason high school and a with the avowed purpose of attracting desirable industries. left side and looking out the 6. A Mason museum . bedroom window, I have group of printers led by printer seen the light and In due and former mayor of Grand Rap- ~~. '· .... \ .•· The Williamston PTA Is spon Contest To List 10 JO Top soring a Youth Achievement show STUDENT'S FRIEND March 13 •. The purpose .of the · By RUTH CAMP show Is to gl ve the youn~r people 'TwUs Big Week. End Stockbrldie Hla-h School of tho community a chance to dis Almost everv school has within play tho results of their !ndivl· · Comm(lndments for Seniors its walls1 one person who stands dual talents. . out among all others; one whoin Students may enter exhibits In Despite the· Storm everyone knows well, likes and any of 5 categories: respects. This person can be a Physical science - physics, By KATHY ISHAM '!'no Freshman basketball team uses of tho Iazor, Tho Iazor Ia a Teen-Age Drivers Chosen teacher, custodlali or even a stud- was defeated Wednesday night mathematics, chemistry, astron- Leslie Hig-h School tube of electrically excited atom.s By CHERI RUEST on~ : · · when It playedEatonRaplds, This of safe driving codes for teen· omy, . Well SHS Despite a snow bound condl· Which can vaporize any matter Dansv11le High School Natural science':" biology, ge tion the students at Leslie had a was only the second defeat on the when focused correctly, It .Ia Lucien Ruest, president of the agers, Further details about the By LINDA LOWRIE has .!'UCh a year tor the Freshmen, contest will be announced next W1lll.amston Hig-h School ology, social science, agronomy, person, and great week end, BoCil.use of no also used to transmit sound wave Dansville P. T.A. talked to the Composlt!on - poetry, litera school Friday the game and after• The wrestl!ng team started across countless miles ot space, high school students Wednesday week, The entries must be in Ten seniors at Williamston · she Is Prin tournament playoff at Eaton Rap· by April 2 as the winners will high school have been named as ture; rriusici Fine arts, drawings, cipal Richard game dance were pOBtponed untll ***• about a special contest which is Saturday night, Ids Saturday afternoon. The band concert or!i!nally being sponsored by the Parent• be announced by April 16, top scholars, Two ha vo had a per painting, sculpture. How lett's Applied arts i models, wood Despite the Throughout the week many stu scheduled for Thursday night was Teacher association, The con **** fect 4,0 point throughout their secretary, dents have mlssed school because working, metalworking-, needle Blackhawks cancelled because of tho snow, test Is being conducted as a part Last Monday morning the reg high school years, Mrs, Loren of colds or flu. One day 110 pupils ular monthly meetinG"S of the Alphabetically they are: work, wea v!ng, upholstery, cer Collins, She defeat at this The Junior J-IIih Band festival of a special fund created by a time every were absent just from the high scheduled for Saturday was can member of the P, T. A. The con Dansville Hig-h Pep club and Var Roxanne amics and any other original ls always craftwork, one enjoyed school and 6 teachers, The next celled for the same t•eason. test Involves writing a list of sity club took place during 6th Cheney, busy, yet she ''Rutir"' day only 75 were absent but daughter of The show will be open to the finds the time the dance ''Ten Commandments for Teen hour. At the Pep club meeting ·.,somethln' many wore at school to enjoy **** In the gym, the members voted Mr. and public at 4 p, m, Saturday and to listen to other people's prob· Leslie high school will be a age, Drivers". cash awards are Simple". the assembly presented by Mich busy place next week as the to be given to the 1st, 2nd a.nd upon whether or not dues should Mrs. L.A. pr!:o~es will be awarded at '7:30 lems, help open a stuck locker Porn. This dance Igan Bell Telephone company, Class "C" tournaments be~rln. 3rd place winners, as determin be paid for membership, They Cheneyi or find a button for a teacher At U1!s assembly a represen Gary Dw· was spon- They all start Wednesday at B ed by a panel of judges, The decided that there would be dues *"** who has just "popped one", sored by the tative from "Bell" spoke to the required from each member, The lght, son of The Seniors of WUllamston She is always wUl!ng- to do p,m, with Leslie llfrll!nst Spring varsity club. student body about a lazar. He dues were then set at 25 cent.s Dr. and high school have selected a play extra things like taking care port, Games will also be played panel of demonstrated how the la:o~er F r!day and Saturday nliht.s, judges con per year. After the rest of the Mrs, Wen~ to be presented to the public, The of students who become Ill In **** worked and told a few future sists of Don business meeting, the cheer· dell Dwight; 3-act play, "The Perfect Idiot"'. school and recently she was HONOR SOCIETYFETES Mueller, leaders led the club in the school Kerry Kur- w111 be staged on April 8 and 9, · asked to judge valentines made principal of song, They also led the members okl1 daugh- Tryouts for parts are March · by the freshman Latin class, PARENTS, TEACHERS, the Dansville in other cheers, ter of Mr, and Mrs. Ben I·"'· e~cepl Thursday Dtana Le with over 5,000 hostesses, has Phone OR 7.7181 phomores wlll play the freshmen. Walt Koss, Varisty basketball team. They The teams will be for girls only, The Shawndells, a musical closed their season last Friday beck, H.H.S, more than thirty years cxperi· ··4·······················~~···········--...... but boys are trying oulfor cheer group formed by Tom Pelton, night with a. win over Fowler graduate, ence in fostering good will in ' leaders and managers, Bob Allen and Tom Brunner, vllle to complete an undefeated sang for the business and community life. The game is tentatively sche entertained the guests and Grov- season. group, For more information about ... duled for March 19, Coaches are, er Whitehead sang- with them. After the game, the little Pan- Dr. Mau IT'S NEW! seniors, Kerry Kuroki; juniors, Guests played games and thers ganged up under the basket rice Per- Mary Adams; sophomores, Adele danced. and tore the net down, much nert, sup- "Pat"' Durkee; freshmen, . Sue Bixby; Williamston's exchange stu- to the horror of assistant pr!n- er!nt e ndent Kay Kitchen is In charge of dent from Turkey 1 Ates Onucar, cipal, Robert Boyd, of schools, concluded the pro Of Course At Dancer's tra!nlng boy cheerleaders, Mrs, and his "brother" Mil1e Me- According to the boys, they had gram with a congratulatory W, Daignault, who teaches Eng~ Neilly, along with their parents, · previously beenglvenpermlssion speech, l!sh and French, and George Niel Mr. and Mrs. Bert McNeilly, by their coach, James Sargent, New members are: PHONE 676-5019 son, who teaches chemlstry and attended an AFS Hootenanny In to cut down the net if they won, Seniors - Gloria Graves, Jul physics, will be the referees for Detroit, Saturday, February 2'7, Later one boy said, "I guess we'll ie Barker and Laurel Hooc!, iii(~------.. the game, The Detroit Area AFS span- have to chip In and buy a new Juniors - Jackie Sanders, Sus iri WElCOME NEWCOMERS! Following the game there will sored the hootenanny which fea- net for Boyd," an Smith, Dewey Marlatt, John 1 Use this coupon to let us know you're here be a dance in the high school lured the L!mellters, Anyway, the whole school Is Adams, Connie Green, Tomene cafetorium, with Denny Hunt st111 proud of our undefeated Griffith, Frank Galbavl, Linda spinning the records. AND undefeatable JV's, Plank, Terry Shaver, Mary Ur 1/j **** weather *** quhart, Susan Hoisington, Pat :~~~ss __ =~: ___ _ Motorists are in for some We all enjoyed a two day hol McDanial, Christine Mills, Glor FAT possible slippery driving today Iday last weel> because the snow Ia Waldon, and Sue Wycoff. :!: ~TY Pi~aseha~~th;-W~Jco~;e_W_a_go1; H~-;tess ~~~-~n_m_e__ and tonight. The Weather bureau storm pt·evented transportation Sophomores -Sharon Lambeth, OVERWEIGHT Wednesday morning predicted of students to school, However Eric Bickel, Lee Pawloski, Jam r' Proportioned occasional drizzle or freezing es Spencer, Linda. Galka, and Available to you without a by Friday night, the roads were drizzle during the day and cloudy cleared enough so the Fowler Connie Brown. doctor's prescription, Olll' drug and occasional freezing drizzle called ODRINEX. You must lose ville Gladiators were able to $iadd or light snow tonight make their way to Stockbridge ugly fat or your money back, Thursday will be cloudy with No strenuous exercise, laxatives, for a crucial game with our little temperature change, The Panthers, Stockbridge won 70-58, massage or taking of so-called 1 low tonight will be In the 20 s S"lving us undisputed first place reducing candles, crackers or and the high Thursday in the low cookies, or chewIng gum, and the championship, A loss to middle SO's. would have meant a tie with ODRINEX Is a tiny tablet and During the next 5 days tern easily swallowed. When you take Williamston, peratures will average 2 to 6 Besides StocJSOON AFlER THIS 17·year-old and to rid the free facility of youngster was born, the protec tive bones enclosing his brain closed prematurely so that the brain never grew to full size, abandoned and storage vehicles. Severe mental retardation result ed. But medical scientists at the March of Dimes Birth Defects Permanent Center at Jahns Hopkins Univer sity Hospital, Baltimore, Md., are successfully training tho boy to Crease use his limited mentality to best .., . The result advantage, Crease Locked in will mean more parking space Wrinkles Locked Outl BULB for more people during the \"""' daytime. Savings by the Score! With power and versatility to tackle more than a score of yord jobs -like mowing, cultivating, snow removing -the rugged new 9 hp Simplicity Landlord is the riding tractor that gets things done! 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The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965 - Page C-3 Haslett To Fill 2 Onondaga Pros and Cons School Board Jobs News HASLETT - Two vacancies on secretary of the school board, Mrs, M, B, Colllns of Onon Modern Math Is Challenged, tho board of education of tho Mrs. Janice R, Knox on or be s. Haslett public schools must bo tore 4 p,m, of May 22, daga road Is asking help to meet the urgent need of blood donors llllecl at the annual school el Board members whose terms ection Monday, June 14 F,J, Jap at the Mason Presbyterian church 1 expire are Mrs, Knox and Vern Area Administrators Reply plnga., superintendent of the Has Buxton. on Friday, March G, from 12 noon until a p,m. Alexander Calandra, a profes lett schools announced this week, Other board members arc Don "The traditional math curri "Like !he new mathematics Japplnga said citizens In the ald Keech, president; Ralph Mor The Knowledge Seekers club sor of physics at Washington culum was just not answering had to postpone Its reg·ular meet program," he said, "!he science Haslett school district who are row, treasurer, and John Hanks, university In st. Louis and ex the nation's need for scientists, ing for last Thursday because of ecutive director of the Amr.r!can programs lia ve not been subject qualified and Interested In be Raymond Yerkie and Wil teachers or business men, to such candid criticism since coming candidates for these po liam Youatt, trustees, the weather, The meeting· and Council for Curricular Evalua "The core of the new pro program wm be conducted at the tion, took a ·swing at the new qual!fled critics are undcrstand sitions should obtain nominating gram Is the bellef that modern lbly reluctant to criticize the petitions at the superintendent's home of Mrs, Ruth Hawley on math programs being taught In students must understand more office, Thursday, March 4, schools today In an address be efforts of the very foundations fUlly why number manipulations from which they are receiving Terms of office are 4 years, Regular Convocation of the On fore a group of education writ they perform are valid. It Is ondaga Lodge F & AM No, 197, or hope to receive support them starting July 1, 1965 and explr·· Dealers ers at Atlantic City last week, not to get the right answer but selves," ing June 30, 1969, w!ll be at the Masonic hall Sat In associated Press dispatch to know why It is right, To qualify a candidate must: urday, March o, at 8 p.m. Fl.ll· he was quoted as saying, "'l'he "Children seem to l!ke the Be a resident o£ the school low craft Degree w!ll be Gxemply expression modern math Is often Named fled. new math more than their par district 30 or more days pre little more than a status symbol ents who never learned It dif LEGAL NOTICES Mrs, Dillie Weller of Lansing used by mathemeticians to main ceding the date of election, The Amway Corp, announced ferently, Actually traditional ·--ORDER TO ANSWER Be a resident of the state of was a Sunday g11est of Mrs, tain prestige and publishers to math had Its own gimmickry," Stnt~ of Michigan, In the Circuit today the appointment of Mr, and Esther Bodell, sell books," Michigan 6 months preceding the Mrs, Brian Brodberg of 1120 Calandra said that many In Court io•· the County o! In"hnm. date o! the election, Tl1e Community Farmers 4-H Also at Atlantic City last week MARGABET M. COUH'I'EAU, N, Meridian road, Mason, as dis novations In the science pro l'lnlntl!f VH, JAMES E. COUltTEAU, Be a citizen o! the United tributors of Am way products, The club rollerskating party w!ll be were a group of Ingham county grams have been amatuerlsh but IJcfcnUnnt. States, , Monday, Murch 8, at 7 p,m, at educators. At least 3 of lhem, At a scss!on or said Court, lwltl in Brodbergs will distribute the "their promotion has been on a the City Ilnll, City o! LnnHinH, Ullid Be 21 years of age or older, the Edru rink in Holt, Interviewed, took cxcept!on.S to County nntl Stntc on thiM 1 Uth day o( complete line of Amway home scale and with a finesse that 1 Lansing Woman Trains Gra ves!de prayer services Calandra's statements. l cbruary, A. JJ. 19GG. Own property In the school care merchandise, Including an makes Madison a venue look like Present: liON, S.~M STHEET were held at 2 p,m, on Monday district, all-purpose liquid organic clean Said M, Chandler Nauts, sup a neighborhood stand selling 3- IJU(;JJES, Circuit Jud1:o, Petitions require 50 or more ing concentrate which w!ll not for Mlchael D. Davis, infant son . erlntenclent of the Mason school cent lemonade," according to the , On the 19th day of Fchrunry, Teachers of Religion of Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Davis, district: A. D. lDGG, nn nction wus filet! by signatures for each candidate, news dispatch, Mnrs~nrot M. Courtcnu, l 1 lnintilf, contribute to detergent pollution Burial was in Onondaga, Two vacancies exist and petition of water supplies since it Is com "Modern math Is merely an He said in many ways the new ngninst JnmcH F~. CourtcllU, lJcfund .. Erma K, Satterlee entertain attempt to teach the underlying nnt, In this Court to obtniu n divot·cc signers may sign not more than pletely biO··degradable in ordin HASLETT • Members of the sing and Colonial Baptist, Lan math movement Is difficult to !rom the bonds oC mntrimony, 2 petitions, Petitions are due and Child Evangelism Training class sing, ed 13 young friends at a party on concepts of the computational It I" hco·eby OH!JEHEJJ thut the ary sewage disposal and septic check, "because of the very large Dcfcndnnt. JHmc~:~ 1~. Cuurtcnu, Wl1ose should be in the hands of the tanl< systems, met at the Haslett Baptist church Wednesday afternoon honoring sk!lls that always have been and tightly knit web of vested There are 51 teachers in the her 7th birthday, lnst known 11dt.lrel:il:l i~ li03 W. Fourth Tuesday as they have been doing taught In American education. !nte rests preying on the math Street, Dnyton ~. Ohlo, s)Jnll nnswer training classes who carry on the Rfi for 8 years, The loader and In Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bush "The National Counc!J of cmat!cal unsophistication of the or tnXc :web otl1cr nction mny bu· rcl!g·!ous educational work In the were Sunday guests of Mrs, Lu Teachers of MatiJCmatics and Jlcrmlttc~ by Juw on or l>e!orc the structor Is Margaret Laliaye of press, the public and the foun 7th ~uy of May, A. IJ .. IUB5. l•'ullurc Lansing who conducts teacher "Good News clubs", Seventeen cille Kimball In Toledo, Ohio, many college professors around dations themselves," to comJllY with this Order will re· City of Mason teachers are used In release The Excell Grocery store will the country not In education but rsult in ll Jud1~ment by lJe!au!t training classes In 5 churches He said the public Is being nJ.:"nlnst such lJcfcndnnt for the rc· classes that receive this re!lg be closed an this week wh!le In Ingham, Eaton and Clinton l.n lhe mathematics discipline, sold a blll of goods In many of lief demanded in the Compluint flied lous education durl ng· an hour in this Court. counties: Haslett Baptist, East Ml'S, Excell Is visiting relatives have helped develop these con the new science and math pro each week, In which they have in M!ssiss!ppl, SAM STilEE'l' IIUGHE3 DeWitt Bible churc!J, Grand cepts which should be taught grams being produced for A true CODY: Circuit Jud~e been excused from the public Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Shaull throu(lh the elementary and jun Lauru Wuhl PUBLIC HEARING Ledge Baptist, SoLlth Baptist Lan- schools, Devuty County Clut·l' school classes, and family were Sunday afternoon Ior high schools, (Counter~hmed) Wil Luarn Wnhl On January ~1 there were in all visitors of Mr, and Mrs, "Their concern is not which Okemos Street Stor-m Sewer burn Parkhurst and fam!ly in textbook Is sold or which new LEGAL NOTICES IJcvuty Cieri< gToups (2048) puplls enrolled In l'AllK~. CJ!UllCII, WYDLFJ II tlte county, Brooklyn, materials have to be purchased, IJAitNES, Luwycr, Stirrup MORTGAGE SALE .Jll S. Grund .Avenue, Lnnslnu. Mrs, L. v. Sa.tterlee and Mrs, but that the teacher understands Dcfnult hnvinR: been mnd~ in thing, Michhnw. ent takes depends on how far he lllock Fifty (50), Ori~innl Plat, Pub!icntion in the Ingham County .· ~')1~ ship .for 18 years 3Jld a member wants to go with It, City of Lnnsing, Ingham County, News nnd further nonticc lUi reQuirea of the Holt Mclltotl!st church and Michigan, tor:cthm· with nn S1lb· by lnw IS OIWEREJJ. Motorist Hurt "In science at the elementary ject to joint DAVIS, Attorney lJcnnl~ }{nut!, 513 N. Cntlitol Ave .. 1·100 Michigan Nationnl Tower. Lrm· ~; D said: Lansitll~. 9w3 Lunch Available On The Grounds w l~C HE G. ~= 9~ H 65 Head Of Good ;; South Street Curb and Gutter ,-} Reg. & Grade Cows DRILLS AND PLANTERS 53 Holsteins 6 Jerseys, 5 Guernseys . 1963 International 16 hoe Drill- 0/i. The city assessor having filed with the council 1 Reg. Ho stein Bull; All Cows are ver Drill; Ford Planter; John Deere the special assessment roll for construction of Fresh or due Soon. These are outstand. Drill on Steel; International Planter, public improvements in South Street, a public ing cows in size and condition. Sev. 3 Point Hitch hearing will be conducted in the city council YOUNG MOTHER era/ o( these Cows are milking over 70 MOWERS room of the city of Mason on lbs. a day. ~ 7 Ft. Ford Mower; John Deere Mow· HUBBARD SALE DAIRY EQUIPMENT er; Massey Ferguson No .. 6 Rater 2 Bulk Milk Tanks One 450 Gallon and Cutter; John Deere Field Chopper Monday, March 15, 1965 one 155 Gallon; Wash Vats; 4 Surge WAGONS 15t2 pz- Dark Red Kidney Beans Units. Rubber Tired Wagon with Chopper 8:00P.M. S15!12 oz. 8 TRACTORS Box; Rubber Tired Wagon With Com Pork & Beans To consider objections to spec ia I assessment 1 Massey Ferguson 85 Gas, good 4 bination grain and chopper box; 1 lb. 1 oz. Cream Style Corn plow, late model; Massey Ferguso, 50 Rub~r Tired Wagon with Curdy roll for following pub! ic improvements: 1 1 Grain Box Installation of curb and gutter on West H lb. oz. I~ 1961; 2 ~ohn Deere Tractors; 2 Allis Whole erne! Corn Chalmers WD; Massey Ferguson Die- _ HARVESTING EQUIPMENT South street from S. Lansing street to the end 1 lb. sel; Late Model Ford Tractor 2 Combines; 2 Row Corn Picker; of West South street to the east, together with Applesauce 1 11 2 TRUCKS John Deere 40 ft. Elevator with street improvements prior to applying bitumin U ~ oz. Evaporated Milk 1962 Chevrolet 3/4 Ton Pickup; grain spouts our surface. 1958 1 Ton Stake Truck BALERS For defraying that portion of the cost of 6 1963 New Holland Model 55 (baled less oz. Grated Tuna PLOWS said improvements to believed and assessed than 2,000 bales); Massey Ferguson R 2 Bottom Ford Plow; John Deere 2 Baler against the persons and premises upon which 15l\ oz. Green Beans Bottom Plow; 3 Bottom Massey Fer should be levied as a special assessment as here guson Plow; Several Older Models HAY RAKES f 1 lb. f ~rly Harvest Pe~s · 1963 New Idea 400 Rake; 3 Other tofore determined by the council, to-wit; CULTIVATORS Rakes; Country Jail Used Very 56' 157.87. Ford Cultivator; John Deere Culti· Little; Jewelry wagon and other 1 Oleomargarine vator articles too numerous to mention. At said time and place any person interested Bonk Terms Available through the National Bonk of Detroit, Plymouth Branch, Mr. Kchrl. objecting to said special assessment roll may Pe~c~ Halves Not Responsible For Accidents Doy Of Sole. No Goods Removed from Premises until settled for. file his objectio~s thereto in writing with the N clerk. Pineapple Grapefruit Drink Hours; 8:30 • 9:30 daily except Sunday. We deliver! E All these and many more bargains for you C. L. GORDON & SONS, HAROLD BARNHILL City Clerk Owners 8w2 MASON FOODLAND if:• 158 W. Maple Mason 676-4141 The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965- Page C-4 ~Jolt High Lists Officers Prayer First Round Oratorical HOM.E TEAM Of OES Winners Lose in 2nd Try 16 All-A Pupils· Day to Be HOL'r - Two local first round tlons, The Holt contest was span~ winners competing In different sated by Dimondale Post 515, HOLT - Names of lG students Susan Dillon, Joyce Fors, Linda Are Feted districts of the American Le American Legion, ~ppoar on the all A academic GaUca, Deborah Green, Kathryn HOLT - Holt Chapter No, ulO gion Oratorical contest both end· honor roll at Holt senior high Green, Sandra Gruhn, Sheri Hill, Observed ed up as runners-up In the se· Order of .the Eastern Star hon school for the 1st semester of Sharon Lambeth, J1111e North, 110!.'1' - Ilolt churches wlll cond round Wednesday nlgl1t, the 1904-05 school year. Brian Pulver, Judy Rasey, Shir ored Mr, and Mrs.HaroldYounr:, Worthy Matron und Worthy Pa have World Day of P:raycr SCl'• February 2.4, eliminating them They include: ley Robertson, Charles Sinclair, vlcos Frl<.lay, March at 1:30 from further competition. tron, at a bohemian dinner last 51 Church Group 12 grade -Jacqueline Adams, James Spencer, lnf{rid Stangen· p,m, at the Holt Methodist church, Don Griffon ofD!mondale(rep· Laura Payne, KathleenHeynolds, wa!d, Geoffrey Stauffer, JoAnn Tuesday evening at the Hall Ma sonic temple. l!ev. Donald Thomson of the resenting Eaton County) winner of Dinner Kathryn naot and Linda Steven-, St, Louts, Helen Teugh, Shirley DcH:l Mllls Methodist church wlll the Holt high school contest, took Enji>ys so no Thies, Barbara Whlted, About 55 members and friends turned out for the social event, bo tim b'11est sp0akero second place ln third district llh grade- Linda Hanson, Mar· . 9TH GRADE - Randell Alex 'l'ho Prayer Day obsorv-ance competition at Climax, Judy And Program garet Mackie, Susan Nuoffer, ander, Bruce· Archer, Doull'las The honored couple were sur prised with a "This Is Your Life" Js for worshipers of all fallhs, Hamlin, Stockbridge high school ,Jacqueline Sanders and Charles Bickel, John Bloomquist, Candls Nursery facll!tles wlll be pro winner (representing Ingham I-JOLT ~ Holt Methodist church Sherman. · Brown, Thomas Butler, James feature nanatcd by Mrs .. • Lu had a dinner and program at cllle Skinner. Other entertain vided for small children. county) came In second also In lOlh grade - Constance Brown Carroll, James cooley, Patsy Church Fellowship night last ment fea.tured a song rutd dance The Iloll Methmllst Woman's competition at Eastern High and Lee Pawlowski, Feazel, Rebecca Flynn, Linda Wednesday ln the social hall. act by Mrs. Lorraine Rasey, Society of Christian Service and school for the sixth district, 9tlt grade - Joan Dauer, Ricl of Lan lotta Harmon, Donald Hartig, eludes the following: sing and mather of Mrs. Youn~o David Hoisington, Tom Hurja, 12TH GRADE - Glenn Ander Mrs, Louella Crossgrove was Susnn Jankovlal1, Joyce Kahres, sen, Sally Ankney, Mike Bostrom, cllalrmrut of the event.. iiolt Flowers Are a Gift of Beauty non Karr, Connie Liles, Jeatme !,Irs.. Peasr is the former Fowler, Lynn Griffin, John ership, scholarship, service and Eric I;!!ckel, Connie Brown, Lin Pn~~gy Stu"~ (;r0rr" 42 Mo. Guarantee 36 Mo. Guarantee II OL T - More than 900 M ich Hughes, Jody LaClear, Brenda List Price Discount Price List Price Discount Price character by Kay Shaft, Tom Bo da Galka, Sharon Lambeth, Lee Horn to Mr. antl Mrs. nlch lgan teachers wHI gather March Meese, Noelle M1llet, Melinda zack, Tom Hur]!J., and Linda De Pawlowski and Jim Spencer, 12 Volt- $39.95 $18.95 Exchonge 12 Volt· $31.95$16.95 Exchange 6 at Lansing's Everett high Oakes, Lawrence Patterson, Holt Pastor :l.llcl G. ·i\farsh, Maple street, 6 Volt· $30.95 $16.95 Exchange 6 Volt· $27.45 $14.95 Exchange Rosa respectively. Jackie Adams a llrs. Norman Dodson Moore, Mrs, Patricia Wednesday, Swift said he had Ing-s are planned for elementary, Sharon Elder, Michael Fay, luncheoll!J ph\nueu during t11e K.. Parlwr, 443G Koller road, a Mizner Hartsuff and Mr. Rob stopped to permit a car ahead of BATTERY EXCHANGE junior high and senior high teach Cheryl Hartig, Chrlsteena House, ert Spencer. Lenten se.awn eacli friday In d;w~"llter, Carrie ,J e~UJ, at Ingham Thomas Howe, Diane Jarrad, Jlll him to turn Into a driveway at the Industrial room of l11e l .:w ers dt1rlng the day and the pro Old meinbers include: Jackie "letllc;a! llospllal F~bruary 21, 7011 S. Cedar, Lansing ox 9·2306 gram wlll also feature demon- Job, David Main, George Moch· 1959 S, Cedar, when another slng YMCA. Adams, Nell Anderson, Paul:~. car hit hls vehicle In tile rear, . stratlons of new equipment and mar, Donald Myers, .Kathy Nof Blodgett, Tom Bozack, Jay Dan teac!J!ng materials. The science fke, Vivian Pendell, Deruils nelley, Linda DeRosa, Linda Han VIncent E. Mcintee, 58, of teachers group Is a department Plank, Carol!ne Rathbun, Dennis son, Pamela Howe, Tom Hurja, Leslie, driver of the other car, of lhe Michigan Education associ Reutter, Jefferson Reynolds, Joyce Kahres, Barbara Markos, said he couldn't stop In time to ation, Linda Rhines, Gary Theodorski, Susan Murphy, Susan Nuoffer, avoid the collision, Dr. Augenstein resides at 2708 Linda VanHusen, Terry Walker, Ramparte Path, Holt. Chl'lstlne We1!1ngton, Carol Wimmer, Maxine Wood. ew eet dealer Holt Resident Please Her WCTU To Meet THE USED CAR MART 45 Years Die9 With HOLT - Holt Women's Chris Phone OR 7-5343 Funeral services were Tues tian Temperance Union wlll meet Flnwers day at the Immaculate Heart of Monday night, March 81 in the Mary church In Lansing for Mrs, s oclal hall of the Holt Metho 126 and 166 W. Maple Street, Mason Maude Lesky of 5091 Willoughby dist church at 7:00 p,m, Mrs, road, Holt, who died Saturday L llllan Hamilton 1111d Mrs, Ruth From. in a Lansing hospital at the age 'Bostrom will be the hostesses, Open Monday and Friday Evenings til 9:00p.m. of U~. Sl1e had been a Holt resi .--.~M·~~~-~~~-----.-.~mMua-.-..-.-.-.-.-._.__._..... ~------. dent for 4G years. Durlal was at Forest Ilill cemetery in Stanton.. 1\lrs, Leskey Is survived by a Open Communion in'1~tes you to come in and see ... daug-hter, Mrs. Jolm Na1·odowlec HOLT- Holt Methodist church of Lansing, 2 granddaugl1ters and conducted open communion 3 great-g-randchildren. throughout the day Ash Wednes Estes Leadley chapel at Holt day from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. was In charge of arrangements Rev. Phllllp Glotfelty offi for the fuueral service. ciated. 928 Wolnut Holt ox 4-1791 Public Auction Selling farm will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the farm located on Chadwick Rd. 3 miles north of Wacousta and 1:1 mile cast. Your 1 P.M. Sat., March 6, 1965 1 P.M. *ANGUS CATTLE* *FARM MACHINERY* THE HEW 'JEEP' WAGONEER- the f1rst real station wagon to offer TilE NEW 'JEEP' GLADIATOR -the first 4·WD truck to offer pas· Health the comfort, looks and performance of a passenger car PLUS senger car smoothness on the highway and sure· footed 'Jeep' 2 registered 4ngus cows, 7 yrs. old, one with calf ar side, 4·wheel drive traction and safety. 2·WD models also available. traction off the road. It's available with GVW's up to 8600 lbs. other due in Match. 2 yr. old heifer due in March; year/. Is Our ing heifer, open; 2 yr. old bull, All registered Angus herd with Pride and Barbaramere blood lines. Business 1963 Case 640 Diesel tractor only 400 hrs.; 1963 Case 541 gas tractor, 400 hrs. w/live power, eagle hitch, triple range trans· mission; 1963 Case wheel disk; !963 Case 12'·3 sec. drag; Holt School lunch Menu 1963 Case model 281·4 bar rake on rubber, ground driven; 1963 MONDAY, MARCH 8. Ham & cheese on bun (sr. Case 3 x 16" mtd. plow w/cover board & radex bottoms; 1963 high 8 jr. high); Hot dogs (elementary); buttered Case rear mtd. 2 row cu !tivator, 3 pt. hitch; 1963 Case 13 corn, applesauce cake, peach half, !-2 pt. milk. hole grain drill wlfert. & seeder, hydraulic life with cylinder, TUESDAY, MARCil 9 ·Hamburg gravy over mashed on rubber; 2 new Gruesbeck wagon gears w/14" wheels; potatoes; peas & carrots; cheese biscuit &·butter; flat wagon bed w/grain racks & hay standards; 1964 Gruesbeck pear half;~ pl. milk. 125 bu. gravity bin; Cobey I 00 bu. PTO manure spreader; Woad WEDNESDAY, MARCH 70. Bar.B.Que on bun; Bros. single row corn picker; IHC 2 row corn planter; Massey·. green beans; relish sticks; pineapple upside down Harris clipper combine, PTO; John Deere. pull type tractor mower, made for cylinder lift; 1957 Chev. Y1 ton pickup V-8, THE 'JEEP' UNIVERSAL-the most famous member of the 'Jeep' THE'JEEP' FC·170- the 4-wheel drive vehicle with for-Ward con· cake; ~pt. milk. with overdrive, long box; Approx. 500 bales 1st cutting al 4·whee! drive family of vehicles. It has three power take· trol design-has the ~;realest cargo area and the shortest turn· THURSDAY, MARCH 11. Sausages; sweet po falfa.· No small items. off points and a range of special equipment to suit all needs. ing radius in its weight class. GVW's available up tCJ 8000 lbs. tatoes; cheese wedge; corn bread; apple sauce; ~ pt. milk. Terms: Cash, or credit with National Bank of Detroit SEE OUR FACTORY APPROVED SERVICE AND PARTS DEPARTMENT-fully staffed and equipped to serve you. FRIDAY, MARCH 12. Macaroni & cheese; cab· Plymouth, Mir:h igcn. ' . bage salad; fruit juice; roll & butter; ice cream; When you dr1ve your ·Jeep' vehicle out of the showroom, you take illong w1th you our lasting interest and ~pt. milk. t11a! of KAISER Jeep CORf)ORATION Our !rained mech<1nics are e1lways at your service with a complete DONALD G. BENNETT - OWNER range of 'Jeep' or a pan cake supper at the church on ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, the students of Saint James Catho area, Signatures were easlly ob E i a son, Stewart of Lansing; 3 tained on the petitions circulated step-sons, Russell and Herbert Friday, March 51 from 5 to 8, lic school presented "American History in Song". Children from grades 1-6 in the city, Simpson of Lansing and Paul The M.Y.F, Is a group of 7th and Bth graders, Their officers are: Does So Much participated in the program which included ballads and folk songs from early Robert Mittendorf, chairman Simpson of Los Angeles; 5 grand of the advisory board, said the children; 2 brothers, Warren of Dick Cheney, president; Connie American history. A riverboat dance and a square dance by the 6th grade, a proposal has not been dropped L lncoln Park and James of Lan Gorsline, vice-president; Becky Cost So Little and that an attempt will be made sing and a sister, Mrs, Donald McNeilly, secretary and Jerry Virginia reel by the 4th and a folk dance by the 1st and 2nd grade added to Shirey of Wllllamston, Warne, treasurer, That's the story of sound personal to schedule a special election, insurance protection, See me soon the festivities. The spirit of the Mason Centennial has cet·tainly "caught on" Burial was In Summit ceme about a plan that will help you at Saint Ja~es. tery, Fred E. Stone achieve financial security. John J. Bent Phone 58 9-5962 Taken by Death 421 Franklin Street ruary 23, Dies at Age 82 Ex- Leslie LESLIE Blue and Gold Banquet A Jlotluck dinner was enjoy LESLIE - Funeral services Repreaenllnt ml by the guests and entertain LESLIE - Funeml services were conducted Friday afternoon ment was furnished by "Wyatt the were Tuesday at the Luecht fun Kencloll Wheeler, Jr. Resident from the Luecht fUneral home WOODMEN ACCIDENT Attracts 250 Gues~ Bum", Clown Edward Wlllett eral home here for Jolm J, Bant, for FredE, Stone who died Tues AND LIFE COMPANY from L:msing. 82, of 116 Woodworth street, day at the age of 80, WILLIAMSTON - Around 2GO tended tlic rtlctmt Blue and Gold Ralph Shuck, cub scoutmaster, Leslie, who died at a Jackson cub scouts and their familles banquet of the Cull Scouts at the Dies at 49 Stone was a lifelong resident was presented with a ribbon for hospital Sunday, Burial was in of Leslle and Onondaga, from the Wllllamston area at- Amcrlmlll Legjon llall on Feb- Woodlawn cemetery here, his attemlance at the recent dis LESLIE - Van Edward Aldrich, Survivors include one sister, trict round table meetings by Bani is survived by 2 daugh Mrs, Ida Belle Darrow of Les ters, Mrs, W, G. Howe and Mrs. 49, of Royal Oak, a former resi Paul Plank, ulstrlct commission dent of Leslie, died suddenly Sat lle, 8 nieces and nephews and A.L. Ward, both of Jackson, 5 cr. Nelson Lenlnger then ac urday night whlle attending a several cousins, grandchlldren, 9 great-grand cepted the appointment as new gathering at the home of Mr. and Officiating at the rites wa.s Save$ cub scoutmaster. children, a sister, Mrs, Amy BARGAIN ROUND UP Save$ Mrs. Norman Mitchell here, Rev. Dorr Garrett, pastor o! the Den mothers receiving appre Warfield of Lanslntr and 3 broth He is survived by his wife, Leslie Methodist church, Bur ciation certificates were Mrs, ers, William, Henry and Dewey, Ial was in Lane cemetery at all of Jackson. Esther (Scotty Griggs) Aldrich; Jean Walker, Mrs. Norman Free 2 daughters, Mrs, John (Sara Jo) Onondaga, man, Mrs. Eleanor Greathouse, Rev, Dorr Garrett, pastor of the Leslie Methodist church, Harrington of Findlay, Ohio and Mrs. Winnie Wlllllrlak, Mrs, Mrs, Robert (Judy) Farley of Floran Leininger, Mrs •.Jerry officiated at the services, Bant resided In Jackson for Royal Oak; one son, Michael Al Shuck, Mrs, Gloria Cole, Mrs, drich of Richmond, Virginia; 6 Beverly Hauser, Mrs. Nila Man 34 years before moving to Les Masonic lie 28 years ago, He was a mem grandchildren and one brother, ac:k and Mrs. Shirley Savage, Clyde H. Aldrich of Lansing, A number of boys also receiv ber of the Jackson Citizen-Pa triot Wedding club. Funeral services were con ed award~ In scouting. These ducted at the Luecht:t'uneral home Dinner were Bryan AlciJin, bobcat pin; Tuesday afternoon with Rev. Hu Lonnie Nortm:tn, Jeff Hull, Tom Mar. 6 Thru 13th house, Joe Wllbrink, Jerry Lein bert Hoover of the Leslie Con Gorsline, Rusty Hauser, Ken Inger, Ricky Shuck and Steve gregational ' church offlclating, Baker, Chris Hogg, wolf badg Draws 600 Hauser, den chief cord, Burial was In Woodlawn ceme .. os :md arrow points; Dennis Special guests were Russell tery here, Streeter, M:trk Whipple, Ricky HOLT- Holt Masonic Lodp OPEN HOUSE Mar. 11 - Free Lunch 11 - 2 Ward, committee chairman of Aldrich was a past master o£ Cole, Ray Turner, Keith Worman, served a Shrimp and Ham din Boy Scouts and Mrs, Ward; Paul Leslie lodge No, 212, F, & A.M., ner to 600 guests February 19 receiving arrow points under a member of Leslle Chapter No, their wolf badge. Plank, assistant district com at the Masonic temple. missioner, and Mrs. Plank; Lyle 100, R.A.M., Leslie Councll No, More than 60 members of the Hlcky Potter, Mike Hauser Hare, district commissioner, and 5 R & S.M., the First Chris Masonic lodge and Ea.stern Stars and Scott Estell, llear badges USED TRACTORS HAY TOOLS Mrs, Hare; Mr. and Mrs. Dave tian church ofNewcastle, Indiana. participated in making L'1e an aud arrow points; Doug Priest, DeWaters and famlly and Rev. He was a salesman for a divi nnal fund raising dinner a suc Dale Fisher, David Baker, Steve Edwin Courser. sion of the Firestone Tire and Farman Cub $1295,00 cess, !145 International Baler $475,00 Shuck and Mike lleeg, lion hadges Plans are now underway for Rubber company and a member F'armall A w/slde mtd, mower 475,00 14 T John Deere Baler Mrs, Jessie Roberts wife ofthe Farman c 050,00 and arrow points. Tom Walker, of the Society of Automotive En 350,00 55 IHC Twine PTO Baler Pinewood Derby race on March Master of the Blue Lodge and Farman c 575.00 Steve Freeman, Gary Great- 23. gineers, 400,00 27 V Semi mtd. mower Mrs, Muzetta Yo!lll~ Worthy Ma Farman c 125,00 1 450,00 Massey Harris Mower tron of the Holt Order ofEastern Farmall Super C 3 pt. hitch 100,00 750,00 ·~Bar IHC Rake Stars, greeted the guests at the M- Farman 125.00 USED FARM EQUIPMENT door. 1300,00 1~5 nrc Rake on Rubber 250,00 M- Farman Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cross 1000.00 :New Idea Rake on Rubber 225,00 Williamston F 340 Farmall new !Ires 1995,00 grove were in charge of the din I 350 PWR Strtr. w/loader 1975.00 GRAIN DRILL- J.D. 17 hole, rubber tired, recon' ing room, and Mrs, Luc1lle Skin F 460 Cas 2800.00 CORN PICKERS Band Wins ner and Mrs. Lucile Ruh£ had F 560 Diesel 3500.00 New Idea 301 Snapper $350 charge of the kitchen duties, Case VAC 575.00 275.00 2M Picker 250,00 TRACTOR-J.D. Model 70 gas line, PTO, Roll-o- WILLIAMSTON -The Wllliam Amos Parker was ticket chair N Ford man for the event. 625,00 2 MH Picker 1250.00 ston high school band took 3 A.llls Chalmers C w/slde mt, mo;ver 425,00 matic, good rubber $1,950 first ratings at Solo-Ensemble Allis Chalmers Grader w/rrn 1050,00 OTHER EQUIPMENT PLOW-J.D. 3-14 11 trailer, hydralic lift, new f"stlval at Stockbridge. They will Bowling Allis Chalmers Grader w/front loader 2450,00 enter state competition March 20. F· 450 Diesel John Deere 30 Combine 650.00 H.S. bottoms $250 Solos to place first were by WILLIAMSTON - Five local 76 IHC Combine 725,00 Bob Phelps nntl Janean Raddatz. girls took 4th place at the State #20C Forage Chopper w/two heads 650.00 TJ U.AGE TOOLS MANURE SPREADER - New Idea - ground drive The Brass Quintet, placing first, level In the National handicap AC Forage Harvester 750,00 1 - 2 Section Drag was composed of Bob Phelps, bowling tournament. They are 25,00 #7 nrc Green Chopper (like new) 975,00 1 - 3 Section Dratr $150 Brett Thompson, David Jones, Beth Eaton, Cpari Fate, Marilee 65.00 Co-Op 3 pt. Planter· G5.00 1 - Fast Hitch Drai for Cub BALE ELEVATOR- New in '64 Dick Marvin and Denny Hunt. Cheney, Terry Wolf and Pam 45.00 me 3 pt. Planter 35.00 l - F.H. Spike Drag for Cub Lenert. 40,00 John Deere 3 pt. Planter 150,00 1 Peoples State bank sponsors me 16 x 7 Grain Drill 250.00 DRAG- Ford 12ft., new in 64 the team. USED CULTIVATORS me 16 x 7 Grain Drill 225.00 Mrs. Phylis Comer is coach #35 PTO Spreader 325.00 TRUCK - Dodge - 1-ton stake with steel bed and Cub 100,00 and Instructor, Super A Brillion Rotary Cutter 275.00 100.00 Roll Over Scraper hoist, perfect for farm use. $7 50 II Cults 50,00 75.00 Set Arps Half Tracks for I-300 175.00 Critically Sick 2 pt, FH Rear Mt, 110.00 CHOPPER - Ford Harvester with corn head and 400 IHC PTO Spreader 175.00 direct cut for green chopping. $500 Mrs. Carrie Riggs, McCor NEW AND DEMONSTRATOR EQUIPMENT mick street is critically W at PORTABLE DRAG HOPPER for corn or grain. $50 the home of her dauihter, Mrs. Neva. Butler. 1 - B 414 Gu Tractor w/pwr. strr. $2650.00 Self Propelled Snow Throwers $169/ KNIPCO HEADERS- Demo, like new- thermostat 1 - 1 504 Full EqUip. 3405.00 $ 139.95 1 - 520 2-16 3 pt. Plow Trip Beams 280,00 1 - 311 3-14 F.H. Plow Trip Beams 435,00 1 - Fast Hitch Platform Carrier 5115 1 - 14 Side R&ke 465;oo 45.00 PLANTER-J.D. 494- Good condition 1.- 114 Row Corn Pli.Ilter 875,00 2 - 1151 Forap Boxes u.cb 1000.00 1 - 3 point Rotary Cutter $695 2 - 12 tt. Lima Spreaders each 325.00 280,00 LETZ MIXER GRINDER- Demonstrator. 1 - 175 Bu. Single Beater Spreader 950,00 New 3 - 42" Rot&ry Mower tor Old Cub Cl4et 110.00 1 - 155 Bu. SinilO Beater Spreader. 1 - 100 Cl4et w/Hower & Plow. Wheel wta. hitch soo.oo 875,00 $1,550 1 - 1964 Model C900 Pickur - New 1650,00 WILLIAMSTON IMPLEMENT CO. HAY RAKE - Ford - 5 bar $250 105 High Street PHONE: OL 5·~670 WILLIAMSTON, MICHIGAN The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965- Page C-6 ently are obtained from wells Young said that the survey, cards bearing the data wlll be Tri-County Planners Eye dmwlng on the ground water which will begin lu Aprll, ·will destroyed, supply, provide a means of prnlecting Also approved al the February Tourney Games In the lightofthls factor, Young the region's needs along tho llnes session was a request for op 16 Made Members Water Study Financing . said that ground water resources of transportation Mystery Enter Farm and Win Photo $5 Is Yours If You Identify This Farm 5.00
ad is in error. (Note: These .will be obvious misrakes Contest CONTEST RULES such as words upside down, etc.) 3. All entries must be mailed to: Mystery Farm, Box 1. Contestants must correctly identify the aerial photo 266, Mason, Michigan. giving exact location and tenant's name. 4. Do not mail your entry until 8 a.m. Friday, Con- 2. After making identification read the advertisements test entries postmarked before this time will be dis on this page looking for an intentional error in one qualified. in case of ties the Mystery Farm Judge of these ads. Write the name of the business who~e will determine the winner.
,· ; FARM EQUIPMENT REPAIR Frank Little Cattle Co.· Hard Water? Stocker andFe<>der Cottle For Sole at all times A tiger of a tractor. It"s The folks at Okemos Elevator are tough and strong but Call experts at water softening. They fit the Angus Calves versatile too. Equal to machine to your individual water soften FRANK ing needs, and service it free for 1 year, Holstein and any job you ask iI to do. LITTLE Don't put up 'Ill"" hard, unplet: ;ant water, Hereford call Okemos Elevator today. OR 7-7001 Yearlings Prepare Now for P~ofits at Mason, Mich. The Mighty M -6 Night Phone: Rives 569-3235 A.A. Howlett FRANCIS PLATT Okemos Elevator Oliver-Minneapolis Moline -New Holland Farm Equipment Rt. # 1 Mason, Mich. US 127 At Barnes Rd. 610N. Cedar Form Implement Co. Okemos Mason ED 2-4114 OR 7-3361 One Milo No. of Mason on US 127 Mason
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. E. Bellvue Ju • The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965 - Page C-7 30 4 leslie Co-op 9 2 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Duffy Dougherty STATe OF MICHIGAN •THJ:: 1'1\0ilATE couRr ron STATE OF MICHIGAN Methodist Seminar INGHAM COUNTY THI:: PROilAT£ COUl\'1' FOR INGHAM COUNTY To Talk in Holt Blood, the Magic Fl~id , D·D860 , I , 1, Estnto o£ C!IIUS'fiNA C. SA'I'• E·2 11 'ri.~~lt, Dcccnscd, Eatnlo of FllANK PEZZI a/k/n II OLT - II olt Kiwanis club FllANI{ )'J;J,ZJ, llcccnsccl, • Visits Washington, D.C . NO'I'ICI!l I~ HEI!EDY GIVEN 'I'J!AT Is making plans for a big moat., tho t•ctlllon ol Mno·lon Snltlcr nnd NOTICE I~ llEHNUY ll!VEN 'J'J!A'f l•'rnnccH Sutllcr Cor nllownnco of their credltarK muljt aca•vu I>nul lo'ntn, lng next Monday when Duffy The Michigan Methodist Social arms across International bor finnl account nnd asshtllm(!nt of l'Xcculol', niHl fllo 'VIlh tho court Daugherty, head football coach Concerns Seminar to Washington ders without permission. roalduo will be hcnrd Mnrch 12, SWUI'Il fllntcmenttJ or clnlm, nny Hllil Is in Short: Swpply IU~G. nt 10:60 A. M. nt the l'robnto ~II clnimH wlll !Je hmu·d Mny fi, 1 UGft, at Michigan state unlve1·s!ty, has . •, during this last wee!( completely Dr. Paul Morrison, formnrl)' Court. 400 County lluildiom, 116 nt U:20 A, M. 11 t I ho l'robnto Court, • w. been Invited to address the 'club, 1 erased the popular, conception of from Lansing Central, c.mter Ultnwn, Lnn•lnol, Mlchl11nn. 400 County llullcllnt(, 110 W. Ol· Members of the ISweden and Denmark CiCllitor;, mu:;t IH.!l'Yc l~dl;a. 1\. bnto ol a J>urportcd will, that nd· in the heart, arteries and veins this magic fluid to' help carry the many varlelles of coffee, lJ~ncsul\, cxccutl'l~, uml fllq with the mlnlstrntlon be grnnted to him, and chairman. are setting up a memorial to cocoa, ice cream, and whlprled COlll't. swo1·n ~tat~mcntH of cln1m, nny or people and many animals, them through their long convales- !oo• determination of heir. wlll be Daff Hammarskjold, Plans are cream mixtures offered on tho unci ull cJnjms will he hcnrd Mny 5, hen rei Mnrch 24, 1905, nt D:00 A. M. Hospltals, doctors and nurses cence. BOWLING IUtiG, nt l 0:30 ,\, M, nt .the Po·oblltc LEGAL NOTICES for a peace keeping seminar for at the Probnte Couo·t, 400 County define blood as that magic fluid The complications of childbirth Tri-C!ty Lea&Ue menu. Court ·100 County Buoldon~. IIG W. Building, 116 \V, Ottnwn, LnnHing, tho training of U.N. members. UttU\~n. Lan:;lnl-l', Michigan. STATE OF MICHIGAN that there just never seems to also puts large demand on Brown Brothers, Inc., 541/2- Mlchlgnn. a Contributions and more publicity Tours of the beautiful \l'ashltir; l'uhhcation in the lnuhnm Cuunty Publlcntion in tho Ingham County THE PROBATE COURT FOR New~ and further notlce u:; required be enough of or a certain type that magic red fluid called blood, . 291/2; Wickes Lumber Co,, 48- News nnd further notice us required INGHAM COUNTY are current needs, ton building, the Smllhsonlan In by lnw IS OJ!IJJ>l(ED. by lnw IS OllllEllED. D·~378 ls not available when It Is most Open heart surgery is now : ~6;.' Team #G, 48-36; Redi-Mix, !Jilted: Jo'ebt'UIU')T ) tl, 1 Qij{i Three views the world l!as ac stitute and vlslls to the Senate, Dnted: February 11, 1066 Estate ol ELME!~ HOY WEllD, needed, putting a very great demand on . 48-36; Quality-Bilt Garage Co,, JAMES '!'. !\ALLMAN JAMES '1', KALLMAN Dcccn.sod. cepted, without verbal laws are: House and Pentagon were hlr;h A tru•' cot!Y: J udgc o( l)rob~te NO'l'!UE IS llEHEB).' GIVEN THAT The normal human adult ofav- whole blood, , ·38 1(2-451/2; Midway Tavern, 1-Thou shalt not commit nu~ Iorence M, Fletcher A true copy: Judge of Probate llghts. I• Florence M. Fletcher tho IJetitlon cl Ilioss~l A, Webb tor erage weight has approximately Blood used for open heart sur-. · 36-48; Clare's Tavern, 34-50; lJeJtUty Heginlcr uf llrob[l.tu nllownnec ol his flnul nccount wlll clear war; 2 -There shall be no Those attending from :V!.1sou Deputy Heglster of Probata 12 to 13 pints of blood In his gery must be obtained from the ·,Team 115 29-55, THOMAS ~KEJJAN, Attorney C, BRUCE KELLEY, Attorney be hoard Mno·ch I 0, 10 6fi, nt 0 :2a 1 conventional aggression; and 3- were Mr. and Mrs. Go urge> For;ie ~00 l!.!!.!!E.L!~IiliG._h!l!.'.!!l!o& 8w§ Z08 S. Sycnmore St .• Lansing, 8w3 II. M. nt tho Probnto Couo t, 400 body, donor within 24 to 48 hours be- . Team high series: Wickes County llulldong, II o W. Ottawn, Thou shalt not move men and and Mrs. Hay Perkins. STATE OF MICHIGAN STATE OF MICHIGAN There are four main "roups !ore surgery, ' , Lumber Co,, 2568; W!cl(es Lum- THE I'ROBATE COURT FOR Lnnalng, MJchigun. THE PROBATE COURT FOR Publication in the Ingham Count:y of blood--A, B, AB, and The age of the patient will de-:- ber Co,, 2445. INGHAM COUNTY INGHAM COUNTY o. E·400 News nnd fu1•thcr nnticc ns required E·209 by lnw IS OllDEllED. The RH factor Is an inherl- termlne the number of pints of Team high game: Brown Bro- Mutter of Chun~c of Numc ol Estate of JOliN W, McCAllniCK, DONALD LYNN TAYLOH, n Minor. Dated: Fobo·uury II, 196fi ted substance In the red blood whole blood needed for open heart the1·s, Inc., 895; Wickes Lumber Jewett Funeral Home NU'l JCJ> JS IJEHEUY UJ YEN 'I'HA'l' Decenecd, JAMES '1'. !\ALLMAN cells, It Is present In approx- surgery. Co,, 886, NOTICE IS l!EllEllY GIVEN THAT A true copy: Jud1:e of l'robato tho Jil:lJtion of IJormld Von 'l'uylor creditors must. se1 ve Ermine 0. Ji:c:· 'l'uylQI' llonnie Dodrle !mately 85% of the population ln 'I he blood is used In a heart- , · Individual high series: Pete "The home of friendly service" nnd Ho!:icl!!l M. for• chnnginl-: Cnrrick, executrix, nnd file ~ith the the name of !Jon~!IU L)'J10 'fnylor to Deputy ltegistcr of Probnto the country, lung machine which pumps the Jolu!son, 602; Pete Johnson, GOO, court sworn statements of chum, any !JUDSON B. !lEMING, Attorney Funaro/ sl'll 20, ible". lUG:,, at JU::,o A.M. nt tho l'o·obnte HAPPY NOTE! STATE OF MICHIGAN nin". 8w3 Samples of the donor's blooo '!'HE PROBATE COURT FOR I;OUI't, •IOU County Jluilclin~, liG W. STATE OF MICHIGAN · Utt!\W l. Lnnoin~, Michiynn, and the patient's blood are first INGHAM , COUNTY THE PROBATE COURT FOR E·621 P1Jblic.:atlon in thl.! lughum County cross matched to make sure that INGHAM COUNTY N•:Wli nnd further I!Otlce tu! required Estntc o( SYLVIA L. IIULLI· E.48ii they agree, If the cells from DEltGEH, !Jcccnsecl. !Jy law lS OlWE!tED. PorkC Estnte of OTIS M, WOOD. De· NOTICE IS IIEHEilY GIVEN THAT Dated: Fcbounry 10, !065 the donor's sample do not clump the pctit1on of Ednn M. 'J'hcnkcr for ecnocd. N . "!' JAMES'!'. KALLMAN NOTICE IS l!EREDY GIVE 1 11 " A trllc coiJY: Jullge of Ptobate when added to the blood serum nmwintmPnt a£ nn nUmmistrntoa· nnd creditors must Hel·vc SttUI!cy ~1. dclcrminalJon of hc!ll'i will be hcnrd FlorenC'c M. Fletclu;u: of the patient's sample, and vice nniUie, ndmlnistmtor w,w,n., nnd f1lc D€!JHtty Regi"ltet• of; Probr.tte Mnr<'h :!·1~ 196/i, nt 10:15 A. M. nt with thp court HWOI'n stntcmcnts of JEoW.vlB 1<;, M ULLJGAN, Attorney versa, the bloods are compatible the ProUutc Cou1·t, 400 County Duild clnlm, nny nod nll dnirns will be inl-{, 116 W. Uttnwn, Lansing, Mich 80:1 r•ontl!lc St.ltC llunlt llldg .• Pon• and a successful transfusion Is heard Mny fi, JDG6, nt 0:10 A. M. tine 14, MJcllH~nn. i'wa possible, FIRST hnm. nt the Probate Court, ·100 Cou.nty Publicntion in the Jnghnm County Bui!dlnJ:, 116 W. Ollawn, Lansong, STATE OF MICHIGAN Whole blood must be stored News nnd further notice nH required Mlchlgnn, THE PROBATE COURl' FOR by In w IS OIWEllED. Publlcntion In the lnghnm County INGHAM COUNTY In refrigerators at a tempera E·o82 Dated: February lli, 1965 News and furthct· notice ns rc(jUir~d ture level of from 4 to 6 de JAMES 1'. KALLMAN Estntc of HELEN G. DERCOLOS, CUT by law JS OHDERED. A truo copy: Judt:c of Probate Dated: l'ebounry 11, 1066 Dcccneed. grees centigrade and under these l1orcncc M, Fletcher JAMES '1'. !\ALLMAN NOTICE IS JJEflEJIY GIVEN THAT conditions lt may be kept for Dcmot~, I.B~ lleputv Hegistcr of Probnto A true COllY: Julil{c ol Pt·obu.tc creditor;; mu•,t scn·c Huby about 21 days, ALLISON K, 'l'l!OMAS, Attorney Jllorcncc M. Fletehcr Executrix. u11d file with tho court ,, 1101:1 Mif•hhtnl\ Nntionnl Tower, Lan Deputy Rcg-istCI' or l'rohnte swo1n :;tntIJ. Deceased, \'l' INGHAM COUNTY accomplish -- such as gamma Center Rib Cbops LB. 69~ NO'I'JCN IS lJJ:HEnY GIVEN Til, E·GOfi Dated: fcbrll•li'Y 10, 1~65 JAME~ !\ALLMAN the Jlclit1on Gl'l .ddin(• 1~. Elsf~:;~er J>,t.lte of JULIUS VANDEN '1'. ()r A copy: Jut.lgc of io1• appuiut rn1 nt n[ :Ill .nlmlnh;tJ a lion UU~~c.;lm n/1./n JO~EI'Il UU::>::>UHE. trul! Prohulc Florence M. FletchCI' and deil'l'lllillflli()fl nr Ju II'S \~JIJ he LEGAL NOTICES IJeeL::I:il.!iJ. , • Deputy Register of P1·oiJU.to h•·n1d .".1:tlth 2·1, 11Hlfi, nt 0:30A.M. NUTJCE IS l!EHEUY GIVEN Tl~Al Coun. Style Spore Ribs LB. J!AltUY JJ, HUllllAJW, Attorney STATE OF MICHIGAN 39c nt the P1ob.ltr• Cout·t, 400 County eredltors mu~t ~Cl'VC ;\lict; G. Bu~li· !I 0~ MlchiH.IIl N11tion11l Tower, Lnn• THE PROBAfE COURT FOR }]uildlll~. 116 \V, Oltnwn, Lnnsingo, chc, t:~ccutl'ix, nnd filii with the court INGHAM COUNTY Mwlm~o\U, sworn Htatcmcnt~ of clnlm, uny and •ln". -~- _ ---~ ___ _}w3 D·9909 Publication in the ln1~hnm County all ch11m~. nnd dcterminutwn of STATE OF MICHIGAN SUPER RIGHT, FULLY COOKED, WHOLE OR FULL HALF hem~ wlll be hcn1d 1\hy o. llJ65, a~ THE. PROBATE COURT FOR Estalc of AUGUST A, DEHNAU!l, Ne\\:-~ nnrl fut·t!H'r notice l\H Iequircd Deceased. !Jy 1.1w IS OHIJEHE!l. ~:oi~ A. M. nt the Probnte Court. 400 INGHAM COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREnY GIVEN THAT llatcd: rcLrunry 1 ~~. 1965 county lluildin~. 116 ,W. Uttawn, E·GOG JAMES 1'. KALLMAN Lan!:lin~. Michi~un. Estate of EVA D, PARHAM, De· the petition of Jcnn Bconnrd for nl· lownncc of her finul nccaunt nnd us .. SEMI- A trnc cony: Judge o( Probnte l-ublicntion in th~ lnl{hnrn Count)' censell, . ' signmcnt of residue will be hcnrd Flol<'nc~ M. Hclchet· l\"t.!WS and turth~r notice us rl.!quircd NOTICE IS HimEUY GIVEN THAT Denuty Hcgl:ilel' of Pmbntc !Jy lnw IS UJtJ)El(EJ.). the llctition of Curol A. Guggemos MMch 10, 1965, at 9:50 A. M, nt LB. JIAllltY ll, l!UniJAHD, Atlorney IJntcd: l1'ebrunry lG, 1CJ05 fo1· ta·obute of n llUl'Jlortcd WJ!I, that the P10batc Coul't, 400 County lluild· inc-, 116 ,V, Ottnwn. Lansing,,Mich· J 10~ MichigtLn National Tower, Lnn- JAM"ES 'I', KALLMAN admalilitl·ntion be g1anted to her, and BONELESS A true cauy: Jw.Jge uf Pl'abllt~.: for clctermlnntlon o£ hehs w!ll be !~an. sinr 8w3 Publication in tho Jnghnm County llurcncc M, 1· l!:!tl:hcr hcnrd Mutch l'l, l£16~~. ut 10:15 A.M. HAMS 11·81310 LHG 2G341f DeiHJlY Hcl-:'i~tcr of Prubutc nt the P1obate Cotllt, 400 County News and further notice as recluirccJ MORTGAGE SALE-Default hu HJo.:NftY J, n::;CHEH, Attorney Uuildin". 116 Otlllwn, L11nsing, by lnw IS OltDERED. been mad(! in the conditions of a W. Antcric.m iltlllk and 'lrulit Ul<.lg., Lan. Mi~h1gnn. Dated: l'ebrunry II, 19Gii SUPER RIGHT mol'tgnuo made by PAUL Al!THUR ~,. ~wa P"bllcation in the Inyhum County JAMES 'f. !(ALLMAN VAN JJ!ll!;AL nnd MAf\Y JOYCE A true copy: Judge of Probato VAN DI:EAL, his wife to Curnow Nt!WS and fu1·thcr not1cc us required STATE OF MICHIGAN by Jaw I~ OllllBRED, llonnle Dodric Morlgnge Corporation, n Michigan THE PROBATE COURT FOR Dutod: Fcbrunry 10, JOG:. Deputy JlegiHter of Probat• Cor"ornLion, Mortgagee, dntcd May INGHAM COUNTY JAMES T. !{ALLMAN RUSSBL LAW LE!t, Attorney 18, I 062, and reconlcd on Mny 22, Hollister Did~~., Lansing, LB. E-G~I A true coi•Y: Judge of Probate 1w3 P·OLISH SAUSACE 1062, In L1ber 821, on pngc 266, Estnle oC !lEVA C, SJJEJ\WOOD, l'Jorcncc M. Fletcher ----STATE-OF MICHIGAN County Records, M1chlgnn, nnd ns Occen~eJ. Deputy Rcgiste1· of Probate signed by su1d Mortgagee to Bangor NOTICE IS JJEREnY GIVEN 'l'I!A'I' ltUSSEL A. LAWLEH, Attorney THE PROBATE COURT FOR Snv1nus Bank, n Maine corporatiOn INGHAM COUNTY creditol's must serve Frllnk A. I:Jcne .. Z~D Hollister Did.:.. Lnnsin~. 7w3 JANE PARKER -I-LB., 8-0Z.- 8" by J\11 nsslcnment dnted July 10, diet, ndm!nistrntor, nnd file with thf' E·618 1U62, nnd recorded on July :l6, 1962, COUl't swot·n stntcmcnts of dnim, nnY STATE OF MICHIGAN E•tatc of GllllliNS W. HOWLETT, in Liber 831, on Jl8g'C 2r:9, County nnd niJ claims, 11n1l r!f:Lcrminnlion of THE PROBATE. COURT FOR Deceosed, Hecord~, Michignn, on which mort· heirs will be hcn1·d Mny 5, 1965, at INGHAM COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TI!AT ~nl{e there is cln!mcd to be t:uc nt 10:00 A. M. nt the Po·ohnte Court, E-!i3h ereditorl'! must ~crve John D. How· the dnte hereof the sum o( F1:tcen 400 County lhJildin~. 116 W, Ot Estntc of llLANCIIE GALLAGHER, lett, ndministrntor, nnd file with REG. SSe l'housand 0!4' llurulred Three Do.l· tawa, Lan!:nns;. Michjg,\n, Decensed. the court sworn t~tatcmcnts of clntm, lnrs nnd Thirty.Nlh~ tenu ($1"5,• Publication in the lnghnm County NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN THAT ony nnd u.ll chdm~. und determina APPLE PIE 103.30}, including interest nt 6f% News nnd fu1 thet· notice n.s required ercditors must Hcrv~ Donnld tion of heil·s will he he!ll'd April 26, 1)e1· annum, by lnw IS ORDERED. lh1ynes, ndminlstrator, and f1le with 1 OGG, at 0:30 A. M. nt tho Probute Under the power of snlc contained Dntctl: February 19, HlG5 the cotll't ~worn ~t«temcnts o( clllim, Court, Court House. Mnson. Micb .. Delicious with Marvel Vanilla Ice Cream% GAL. 49( In suid morlt:ngc nnd the statuto JAMES 'I', KALLMAN nny nntl nil clnims, and qetcrmlnH· iitnJlo in such cnsc mndc and provided, A true COllY: Judg-e of Prol.Jnu tion a£ heirs will h~ heurLI AJll'll 2ti, l 1 ublicntion in the lnghurn County notice Is he1cby given thnt snld J looence M, Fletcher 1065, :1t 9:l5 A, M. nt the Prohntc News nnd further notice ns required mortuag'e wlll be 1'arecla5t!d by n Detlut:v Regi~tcr or Probate Court, Cou1t Hout:>e, Mason, 1-!ieh-. by Jaw IS OltDEREil. Si\!e of the mort~:ni-:"cd Jlremlsea, or l!AilllY ll, J!UllllARD, Attorney lllnn. Dt~ted: l'ebruury II, 1966 LAYER 1·LB. J. rome pnrt ur them, ut JlUblic vendue, Publication !n the In~dwm County JAMES 1'. KALLMAN Michh.rnn Nntional Tower, Lunsinl!', 5 VARIETIES 89( N.;:ws nne( fnrtht'r notice llti requinuty Resister of Probate igan. at 10:00 ('fen) o'cloclc n.m., INGHAM COUNTY JAMES '!', KAI.LMAN LLOYD D. MOillllS, Attorney 1-Lil. :En::itcrn Stundnrd 'l'ime, on Wednea• E.!i36 A true COllY: Judge or Probnte Mason. 7w3 COLDSTREAM dfly, Arril 14, lOGS. J·Jurenc•' M. Ftetehe1· PINK SALMON E•tnte of ELMA PIEllCE, De CANS 99c l:inid 111emiscs nre tioitunted in CHy Dct1uty Herthitel' nf Prohntc 2 ceased. of Lnnsir:g, Ingham County~ Mich· NOTIO; IS HEllEilY GIVEN THAT HAYMOND II. McL!lAN, Attorney STATE OF MICHIGAN hum. nnd are dt!.Hcribed ns: crediton must serve Ruth l11ll1, Mason. Sw3 THE PROBATE COURT FOR He!~d INGHAM COUNTY 6-0Z. wag Qc Lot GG, Arrow Mnnor, u c~ecutrix. nnd file with the court STATE. OF MICHIGAN Subdivision or PDI t of the North· .E·5U Rworn stntcm•~nts of clnim. any nnd THI:: PROBATE. COURT FOR SULTANA TUNA FLAKES CANS ~if,t:x west l of Section 31. Town 4 E•tatc of WAJ,.TER ADAMS, Do· l it nil clnim~. nnd ddcrminution of INGHAM COUNTY North. Range 2 \Vest, City of ceo sed. heirs will be heard AJJrll 26, l 065, D-~6U' Lansmg, lnHhum County, Mieh· nt 10:00 A. M. nt the Probute Co art, NO'f!CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Estate of SIDNEY C. GRAYSON, the petition of Mnrle Hon for pro• iJ;:an, uccording to the recorded Cout·t l!C'IIls~. Mason, Michigan. £. 14-0Z, lJcc~nse<.l. bate of n vurported will, that ud· MAXWELL HOUSE 5 l'lnt thereof ns rt.!corded April 14, Publicntion in the lngh11m CuuntY ld Ly FHED WIL· Uunnlc Uodrh: GUILE :11al DOJtOTHY J, GUILE, his DeputY Hcgit~tcr of Probntc LJAM JUEl!GJ::N~ ami LUCILLE N. Deputy H~;ghitcr of ProLate RllAMEit WIGLE, Attorney On the Album-At-A-Time Planl CRAPEFRUrr wife to N•1tiorwl Homc3 Acceptnnce JUI::IIGEN~. hi• wcf•, to JJctroit RAYMOND ll. McLEA.:>, Attorney ~.' ',,,,,,,._.~ .~ ... n,~··•·•.,.,•••~···~··• • , ' ...... ,. ..., .. ' • ,• CorporatiOn. nn Indiana cot•porntlon, 60K Arnericnn Dank nnd l'rust Bldg., Moa·t~-:a~c und Hcnlty Coml':Lil)', a Mason. ~w3 Lnnsinlt. 7w3 Mortgagee, dated October 10, 1952, Mlci11gnu con1orntion, dated Uctuber nnd. rNordcd on October lS, 1952, in 13, l'Jil;), l'ccordcd Octob~r 17, 19.53, STATE OF MICHIGAN ----5TATEOFMtCHIGAN- ALBUM No.1 ALBUMS 2 to 24 c LiLcr 5S7, on 11nge 333 Ingham, in Liber 64S of Mol t~-tagL•:s, Jla~c~ THE !'ROBA TE COURT FOR THE PROBATE COUl!T FOR LB. Co11nty Hecords, Michigan, nnd ns• tHO to 613, both mclu:uvc, ln~ham INGHAM COUNTY INGHAM COUNI'Y 5 signf:U to Old Kent Hn.nk nnd Trust BAG Count)'. MichiJ.:"!HI, HcL'Ol'lb, which D-8177 E·36S 8 Comvany a Michignn Corporation rnortg.Lge \o,·.as .Lssig"nctl Ly said mort· Estate of JE~SJJ,; M. PFBIFLE, Estate of ALICE MAY GOUGH, Uormerly Old Kent llnnk) by nn a•· !~ngcc to :..'un Liie Assuranct! Com· Mcntatly Incompetent. Dcccast!d. :!iignmeO'It dntcd AJlril 5. 1954, nnd 1mny of Cnnnda Lr a~si~nmcnt duted NOTJCE I~ IJEI!EIJY GIVEN THAT NO'! ICE IS HEJlEilY GIVEN 'fliAT recorded on Atnil 21. 195-1. in Libcr U~cember 6, 1~55, Iel'oldcd l>cl:cm the llClllicn of Clnw.lt• A. Bigg~ far crcilitat·s must serve A1thur D. Crnig, CAMPBELL'S Gl:l, on pa~e 603 IngJwm l:ounty bcr 8, 1955, in Lib~r 6:i:! of Mort llJIO\\HhCC tlf hit:i finnJ oiCCOUOt Will t!..:ccutor. and file with the court ncconh, Michit:nn, un which mo\t• gages. JliHte 1 'll, Ingham Count)•, be henr•tl M:JI'<:h l~l. 1~6~'• ilt 10:00 8Worn stntementtS of cht1m, any und J.:'ilf.:c there Js claimed to be dU•! nt MJchi){.tn, UccurLb!>, on which mort A, M, at the l)II.Jh,\te Cuurt, 400 ~til daim~ will bt! Ja:nrtl A11ril 29, the dnte hereof the sum of FOUR ~age there is clnimcll to he due on County Uuildml-t', llU W. Ottawa, I %5, at II :20 A. M. nt the Probntt THOUSAND l' 0 U R IIUNDHED TOMATO JUiCE the date hereof the sum of t\HI\'1! LansinJ.!, MJchil-{nn. CotU't, ~00 County Uuiiding, 116 W. FIFTY ·THREE DOLLARS an d thOUtiand Jlinc hun!.ltcU nint:typfour Publlcnllun in the In~hnrn County Uttn\,.1, Lunsing, Michic-nn. EIGHTY·SEVEN CENTS O feet of lot 86: also ctcdHot'b mm;t. .l:ietve HusH~ll A. Luw ·vegetable 4 CANS 49c l>cltn .Hei~;hh Suhdivuiion No. l, the cuurt ~worn f>t:tlcmenbl of cluim, the cast 22 feet of lot 81: also n subd1v1sion uf 11art of the ltr. c~ccutur. und. file with the court any nnd :all cl:~ims will be heard swuru statcmcnt:i of clnim, any ant..! 8-0Z. the east 22 feet of the north !14. IOUlhea~t ODC·flllilftcr (~) Ot A1>ril 29, !%:;. at 10:·10 A. M. ftt ull claims wi!J bf: henrd AJlTJl 2~. Biscuits BALLARD OR PILLSBURY feet uf lot 1:12, nil In Plcmmnt View 1 PIC G. ~ect1on 6, ~rown 4 North. J:nnKc the Prob.ll .! Court, 10U l:aunty Uuild· Prices in this ad effective thru Subdivision of a Jlnrt of the west :.! West, accordin.~-t to the Dlut lUGo, ut 11 :lu A.M. at the l'>ob11tc lng, 116 \V. Utt:rY.:a, Lnnsin,c, Mm:h· C.:uua t, 400 County I.luildlng. 116 W. one .. half o! the northwe~t onf!· thcrl!of recorded in Libcr 1 ~ o£ li:JIIIo lOAVES lJttaw.t. LIHI:iinJ.f. MJchiJ;an. quarter of Section 32, T. 4 N., ~lat!!l. 11agc Z:l, lns;h·tm t:ount:Y l'ublicaHon in the Ingham County Morton's Bread fROZEN Saturday, March 6, 1965 l,uLJicHtion in the ln~rham Count:r 3 IN BAG 49c !(, 2 w. lttcotds, t~ituatcd in the C1ty uf N\:W::s and furtbc.:r notice ;~a rc'-!uirtd Nev.::~ und further notice na ilated: Jnnunry 20, 1966 Lnn!:!intt. In~ham County. Michi};nn. oy Ia w 1:5 OHJJt;ltJ::IJ, rcftUited OLD KENT BANK & TRUST llntcd thhs Z6th day ui Jununry, hv low lS Ultllt;Jt]:;]J, 4 3-02. Dated: 1-'chru-ary 10, I!l6:i JJatct!: .!.\:!Jruary 11. JUGG Jello Gelatin COMPANY, a MichiJ,:'nn corpora 19~S. JAMES T, KALLMAN PKGS. 43c tion Assicnte MortgnJ:~:ec JAMES '1'. KALLMAN or :SUN Lli:"E ASSUitANCE COM· A true copy: Jl!dcc o! l 1 roLn.Lq C.-\MPllELL, O'BiliEN & llEATll, l'ANY Ul•' CANADA } Iorence .M. ),"Jc\ohcr :\ tl'uu cu11Y: Jud~:;e o£ Jlrobate Attorneys CA!lll:Y and CAllEY, Attornon n()rl.:fiCU M. 1· h:lchcr JJ'"vuty HeJdstcr o! ProLAte JJI.!JI\IlY J:~Jti::!Ll:l" of f'ruJnate 111 i renob"ot Building, J:letroit. Hn Pcnob•cot llu•ldin11 !:A!CL I". ltEAGI!, Attorney J:U~:SJ::L .\, LAW LE!t, A \turney ~w13 Detroit. Michilcnn. 4wU ::Jo~ S, Ctdar !;t, Lo.nsin•~· 7w3 2<1'1 Hul!il;tcr Ul~!:·~ l.unsinK. 7wa my regret I had walled too long Robart L, Hovis, of Eaton Arthur R, Stampfly, Dansville, because I have been Ill for 3 Rapids, charged with selling excessive speed, $10, years and they wlll not talte my cattle not vaccinated, pleaded Douglas Carl, Mason, speed blood now. I do not feel lucky guilty and paid a $50 fine, Ing, $15, hut sadly reg1·etl'u! !hal I had to Eighteen othe1· persons facing Edward W, Gately, Wllllarn- I ··:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: ·:·:·: ·:·:·: ·:·: ':·:·:·:·:·:·:·::::: :::~::::::::::::;:;::::::;::::::;: ;:;:;::::::::::::: ::::: :;::: ::::::: !:!: ::::: :!:::: :::::::::::: ;::::::::::::::: ::::::::;:::;:!:::::::::;:::::; :;:::::::::;:::::::: walt so long before could flnd ston, speeding, $20, , ...... lho answer. court for traffic violations wera assessed as follows: Phyllis J, Lieder, Dansville, Cookie Explanation The annual sale starts Feb you to thlni1 I! some member of I !al11ed to a mother In Mason Geor~e R. Gieske, Pleasant no operator's license In posses Because of 111e misunderstand l"uary 2G, At this lime lho gll·Is your family needed blood to live whose daughter Is undet•going I.C.N. Reports Lake, ran stop sign, $4. sion, $5, Ing of the. purpose for the Girl take orders and lhe cooldos will if you would listen to the sama such an operation as described In Dean l', Sowers, W!lllamston, Annie Bell Jones, Lansing, Im Scout cooldo sale In the past be delivered between April 1 and excuses, Letters were sent to the article at Ann Arbor In Aprll. speeding, $20. proper turn, $5. 10. years, we would like to remind each Mason organization and now They are waiting t1I April so their .Tames H Frew .rr., Mason, George G, Wagner, Mason, de the public of the lmpot·tance of NOHMA LYON the 'outcome wlll be shown on daughter wlll have her 5th birth speeding, $12. fective equipment, $2. the sale, Neighborhood Chairman Friday when the blood bank ar day at horne. The mother said they Herbert F. Beal, Fllnl, ran . First of all, If the parents Mason rives. It wJll be In Mason, March JUSTICE COURT did not want sympathy but blood stop sign, $4, Symptoms of D1stross Ar1slng from wlll read the explanation In the 5 at the Presbyterian church so such an operation could be Howard F', Merrill, Jacl1son 1 folder the girls bring home more from noon-6 p.m. Anyone be performed and pruyers for a Two Holt minors were given speeding, $1 G, · STOMACH ULCERS people wlll be informed, Even Give Blood tween the ages oflB-60 may give. pleaded gu!Hy to a charge of successl'ul operation. sentences on charges of Illegal Howard F, Merrill, Jackson, though each troop receives only If you are 18-21 and not mar allowing an Intoxicated person to DUE TO EXCESS ACID There Is not an adult living I possession of liquor when they ran stop sign, $4, 2~ a box, the Grea'ter Lansing am begging and pleading with operate a motor vehicle and was QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST who sometime In lhe!r life has ried you must have a parent's you through this article to give appeared before Judge Roy Ad Mabel Z, Hess, Dansvllle, Council receives 18 3/4~ a box. ordered to pay $75 tine and wondered why he was selected written consent slip, If for some your share as part of this com ams In Mason justice court this speeding, $12, Ask About rs-Day Tr/q/ Oflotl This money Is used for the im reason you cannot give you are costs or spend 30 days in jall, Leora T, Dowker, Corunna, to be on this earth, I am giving munity to the blood bank of Ing week, Kenneth J. Stock and James He was committed, provement and maintenance of you a perfect answer to your asked to contact someone who speeding, $8. ~vcr five million nncknl:"'ol U>e ham county. Please prove this F, Dayton each were given fines Carl W,· Rockwell of Jackson, WILLARDTREATMENThnvl!tJ1\gain sinning- Seatt CDIIIH'ry u' lhr ittciPslrm:tible Agent Ofli, lire new lan Fl<'itdllf! mhc•nlun: u~t·~ America's celebralc:d depn~llnry of g1•ld l't.':·it'l'\'l:s as tlw !0-i't!llt' of tlw mo~! umhitiolls ruldll'n Fort Knox lhi! lmw·r·thnn· life look n·c·r slllgt~d ... iu fnct or fil'tinn.! <'>SI!nliul lo ihl! .sim·r of th11 Ter:lt. llniJt "' a l'OSI of 11101'" lilllll nieulnr lil111. .~1011,0110 litis impllsin;.( lltol'i<· 1'1'1'· ln:leuliug with known fuels, Iiili\'· :-~ion of the wnrld' .., ric~hc~ .... l ln.•;~:-.un~ ''""~'• A a Wet afternoon, ad- TECHNICOLOR" · Feature Times · ·1 :10, 3:45, 6:35, 9:25p.m.· Brvan Forht•s (of "The I:- ded 15 years to his Kim Stanley in her MAJ2i?thCH "It's A Mad Mad Sh;lped Hoom") and produced second starring role .._....:.:;o:,:o.._....;.;;..;._:;,;:...,;-~fi"o0..-....-.~.....,-...... ~~..;...;--._-1 nhy WelAttenborough. Afternoon" "Seanc:e wns llwon actua I age through =:::::::::::=:~:::::::::::~-:::::::::::::::::::::::: · NOW thru FRIDAY! llritish en I ry altlw V:uwnuvt•r the high I y e ffec ti ve hailed as one of the ..G .....' ...... L.... A...... D " ...... M ...... E ....'"R.- . Feature at Film Festival; wlwrc• it was k h best...... " . I :I Q.3: 10-5: I 0·7: 15-9:2 0 P.M. l~ll''nlllllhllu'll'ill,·lsl:i·t~ic~al:lil).'!lr"a'elleillvlle'lil ,~n~fl·e~r . -•mlllal.el.u.p._.,_eW e a•r•s•. -----~~llil!l------:::-r.·.. :··u:::::.E:::::.·.;lf:::.y.<·lf:::::E~· Fronk Sinatra Tommy Sands 111 111111 .. =··~·~~:~~3 ...... ;~~~~!~:t:·~·~~~:~·~·;: Clint Walker LANSING COMMANDER\' NO. 25, K. 'f.-29th ANNUAL "None But the Brave" liOSPDT tH .. ER STARTS Saturday It's BOWDY and RIOTOUS! The Banks family of Walt Disney's technicolor ,,:l'-w I ~- .~ musical-fantasy, "Mary Poppins,tt turns out in CI ~~ lighthearted disarray to fly a kite in the park. c~v~c r:rENl"ER MARC~·~ 4~ 5~ 6, 7 Lansing Chapter Sweet Adelines ~· Presents GENERAL ADMISSION Thurs., March 4 ...... 7:00 P.M. Luruinc Stephens, mnking her Fri., March 5 ...... 4:00P.M. & 8.00 P.M. Arhtlts •• , , ..... , ...... , .. $2.00 film rlclmt, is romnnlicnll,· Cltil!lrrn ...... $1.01! Si1t., March 6 ...... 10.00 A.M., l:JD P.M. & 4:30 P.M. Sun., March 7 ...... 1:30 P.M. & 4:30P.M. le<~mcd with staJ· Clint Walker in (Look Elsrwhcr·e in Paw·r fur "Nnnc But the BrnYe", llfis• 'lite BS fONDa I nimwy.Saving Coupon) FESTIVAL or STARS Srcphcns is the only American Choice Seats m~.' etti.~l_9.· RESEI:t\'E[) SEATS ~1.!10 AIOHE ~irl in an intcrn11tionnl cu!Jt which Bo~ND8 \MU~L ~~=:~:..! Availahlc ~~t»~i ulsn stars Frank Sinatra, Summy Mail and Phone Orders Sot., March 20, 1965 Jackson, Tony llill, llrud Dexter, ...... ,~.,,.,-'-~ ...... ~-·- ~,.rtfur~Fm~! .. - _ - Tid1et Office Ma5onic Temp II! · ·· Tommy Snnds nnd two lop ]allan· . A1.1. SE.\TS 7.\c' 8:00 P.M. Eastern High School Aud. $1.50 :::c--··.. :a:~·.. ··:~M--·--·-·~·i .. u"-"····-·· .. -::: 217 South Capitol, Lansing 1•p.;e st•rccn t•cr~onulities, Tntsuyn ~ ~ . . · TIILIHS!l.\ \", i'L\IICII 1 ... - fh Exciting l'lwnc ·181-S977 Tickets Dcwntown Mihnshi and Tukeshi Kuto. "None 1v 7 1'. ~!. !'t·rl't,rrrwnec· ···---T ... H.... E... A .... T .. R.... ·s··-- 6 Pinos. Downtown & Frandor Marshall Music· & E. Lansing llnt the Brnvc" wns l'roduccd und .. ~...... ······ ~ .. -- ~·~·· ~ ~ Week! ...... " ...... _ Featores Presented 1:10-3:10- rlirerted In· Frnnk Slnnlrn • 5:'!5-,7:20-9:20 Opeo 11 . 3 A.M. Daily James Bond 4 P M · 12 P M Sunday This Is the Place Enjoy Eating Out? Is Back In Steak for 2 Action! Dine at AlBER! RBROCCOli r SEAN cnNN.fRY " •.• HARRY sAlrzMAN 1 u AGtHI oor $5.75 • Pizza In or Out Country Kitchen in lA~ mMINGtGOLDFINGER" Our Specialty TEGHNIGOlOR GERT FROBE as GOlDfiNGER HONOR BlACKMAN ar1a-•s Delicious Fried Chicken SHIRL-E'i EA!ON Next: Tany Curtis Debbie Reynolds "Gooclby Charlie" P.ESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE "All you can eat" 1810- 12 S. Wa>~inaton 489·57.'1 Lansinq 1003 N. Lens inq Rd. JJIU E.SlJJLEORE IG. N.JU!!.S_ Meson OR 7.27,01 TODAY and THURS. ~------·------.j------1 ~s~:tA:J:~E~ Peter Sellers Comedies -,.::::-if=f .... ·A ..... ,:::::rr·:t::.: "THE: PINK PANTHER" Crossroads lnn --···-.--...... --...... EMBERS RESTAURANT - Ul·ll14 ..=:~;:..,.au.tll7-- -- "A SHOT IN THE DARK" for the ultimate in steaks and seafoods, the Family Style ---·~------.. ideal spot for wedding anniversarys, birthdays, Chicken Dinner on Sunday Sunday Fealure: Family Style starts FRIDAY: meetings and banquets. 'Best Actress' Academy Award Nomination Ta Kim Stanley 1-J.omemade Pies & Pastries Chicken Dinner With Gourmet for Her Role in 1 Open: .Tues.· Sat. 7 "THE PERFECT Walt Koss 10 · PSYCHOLOGICAL Closed Mondays & Holidays Table $l.9Q SUSPENSE THRILLER SEIIN:E Colon.ial Restaurant Party and Banquet Rooms ... A FLAWLESS FILM!" Of.J II WET and Coach Light Lounge Cross Roads Inn 6 1 Peg & Jack Wright R icho~~m A~::~~e:,ouighi;ii.;.;Af;.J~E;;Jl;NQ()fl~;.~~l!ll~lallll~611!~55l-lliSI2·0·onllc,lonldiRIIvl•• ( o~ldll · Wlil//lia.mslroln-'•il13ii8ii0.1Mii-.i3il6•••111iiDiiiaiiinilsviiiiill~~e----~~6~~'l.ll~-.9lll.ili1.2 0 4 5 N•. Ceda r •••Ho1t••••• I6I9I4I-9IJI8Il. The Ingham County News, Wednesday, March 3, 1965 -Page C-9 11 11 1111 11111 111 Fa rev., ell Lyon is. Appointed Par~y · '· P1·esented Kaiser Jeep Dealer 'I'ho Used Car Mart has been of 110 Inches. Overall length Brenda Swan was l10nored at franchised by Kaiser Jeep Salas Js 183.G Inches, a fa1·ewell party February 5 In Corporation to handle the fAmed the hospital dining room, Hostes 'Jeep' famlly of vehicles and ap Gladiator Trucks and Wagon ses were employes from the proved special equipment. eer Station Wagons are pow~ red housekeeping, laundry and C.S.R, by the Tornado-Ol!C engine, first departments, Signing of the franchise was American heavy-duty automotive Refreshments of cookies and announced today by Richard L, engine with advanced overhead coffee were served. Lyon, owner of the new dealer camshaft design, which provides Sweden so you would have to ex The employes of the hospital ship, who said the firm will high ef!lclency performance and plain what It means, just a simple Meetings presented Brenda with a lovely market the full llne of 'Jeep' ease of service and maintenance. Letter From Sweden note. A cert!Hcate like this would Recipe housecoat, n!ghty and slippers, vehicles and equipment In this enable me to get a job at the 'rhe Infections committee met Brenda is enrolled In the Cap area, The dealership also w111 The 'I'ornaao-mrc engine pro 'ro the Director of Nurses and you do, because I do very often hospital In our town and that Is In the l,1ospltal l!brary on Feb Itol Academy of Beauty school offer complete parts and service duces 140 horsepower at 4,000 the Staff of Mason General hos recall how much I enjoyed work something I would very much ruary 9, A new hospital Infec Comer !i1 l,ans!ng and she Is planning fac!lltles for the famed "go RPM and maximum torque o!210 pital, ing with you! want. I did. very much like my tions report form will be put Into on finishing her course. anywhere" vehicles, foot pounds at a low 1, 750 RPM, Maybe you'll be surprised to Here at my Swedish home I work and the pleasant environ effect In the near future, The BELVA'S BREAD We all join In wishing her the 'I'he dealership is located at Ideal for heavy-duty commercial hear from me a person who you don't have any work-paid or un ment at the hospital In Mason, ancl latter form proved to be lnad 2 cups raisins best of luck In her new venture, vehicle service, · aquate, lGG W. Maple street, Mason, might not even know, well, I paid-outside school, except that I'd love a similar job,Iwouldllke 2 cups water Michigan. The new Wagoneer and Glad promised to send you greellngs I babysit as often as I can. to work on Sundays and on Eas On February 9, the Medical 1 tablespoon soda Iator models offer two "firsts" from my country to my friends At first when I was back from ter, and perhaps also for the sum staff of Mason General held Its 1 ne 'Jeep• line of vehicles in the automotive Industry, auto Bring to a boll and let cool, Flower Fund News is designed to serve a wide at the hospital in Mason, when the u.s. I found school quite mer vacal!on. monthly meet!n~ and breakfast Add- matte transmission and Indepen I returned home last summer, tough as I had forgotten most of If you can, and If you want to, in the hospital dining room, range of purposes from six dent front wheel suspens ton in 1 1/2 cups sugar FLOWER FUND Though It has passed a lot of my Swedish subjects, Now I have and If you have any opportunity The Fire Drill chairman met 2 eggs passenger !am!ly service \o the combination with four-wheel We have finally organized our roughest kind of off-the-road time since I gave that promise, caught up with the other students to, I would be so thankful and with the Disaster committee on 3 cups whole wheat flour drive, Independent front suspen I am finally letting you hear from and I am doing all right, Last glad If you could send me this February 9, The com rn!ttee Is in employee flower fund committee. lmullng with · gross vehicle sion Is standard on two-wheel Bake at 3GO degTees, 50 to 60 If you have been missed since weights up to 8,600 pounds, me, I was the Swedish exchange month I passed rny final school kind of a certificate. the progress of compll!ng· a new minutes, Very Good, drive station wagons. student at Mason senior high the first of the year, ple:Lse for Newest In the E>:J Mason board as to what action, if any, near principal agricultural cen Is planned in Van Dyke's case. ters throughout the country~ytop Members of the delegation officials of the Chicago-based Home Appliar)ce & Furniture were told that they could circu subsidiary of The White ~otor late pet!tlons to determine public company to demonstrate Oliver's 0 W. M lc Mason, Micl•. Opo>n Fri. Nito>s 'til 9 677-3501 sentiment on whether or not Van new and Improved equipment for !~~-:~~:,;:: ~:: ;·;;'~::;:: ~:~~~;~:;: ~:;~~· ~ :';;~ ~· ;:~~ ·g; ~ :::::::: :·::: ;:-:: J.l Dyke shoUld be rehired.· Hl65, ·Council More Rural Bookwork LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF MICHIGAN Wage-flour Law Affects Farmers THE PRODATE COURT FOR Proceedings , INGHAM COUNTY FARMEHS BEWARE! '!'he Present Indications are that even a free winter trip to Cal D·G016 7:30 P,M, CouncU meeting clll· We 11.re all aware of the fan Michigan Wage and !-lour Act Estnte of EDMUND J, l!UVER, led order by Mayor Pearsall there wm be no Mexican or oth Ifornia and good wages could Dcccnsod. to tastic growth and expansion ot of 1964 has big shiny teeth in NO'I'ICE IS IIERED'l GIVEN THAT and oponcd with prayer by Mayor er foreign transients avall convince them to go, our schools In recent years, The It for the farmer, Any employer able for farm labor !Ills year, tho VoLition of gyeJ'ott L, Whlto foL' Poaruu, of farm !abO!' had best spend a We wonder-"do these poverty nllownnco of his final account will Deihl site would provide room for The u.s. Department of Labor pocltets really have very many bo honrLl Murch 26, 1065, nt 9:30 Roll Call: Present • Mayor future growth, An urban site lot of time becoming familiar 11 A, M. nt tho Probnto CoUL't, 400 Po11.rs&ll, CouncUmen Shattuck, has made It very plain that only employables" !n them? County Uulldlnlr, 110 W. Ottnwn, would probably have room for With Its provisions and t11elr in emergency cases will be con Lnnslng, Mlehlrrnn, Coon, Clldy & Morris. terpretations, only Immediate needs, as the sidered for certification for News Classifieds Publlcntlon In the Inuhnm County Abaent - Councllmen Bement land cost might make it hard to Among other things the act re" News nnd further notice ns I'CCJUirod & Eastman, either Mexican or West Indies by low I~ OIWERED, justify a larger purchase, When quires the employer to pay cer labor, Their field people have Get Results Dntcd: February 2G, 106u Councllmlln Cady presented the additional land was needed, the tain wage standards if he hires JAMES T, KALLMAN said that the farmer must prove A truo eopy: JuLlgo of l'robnte following claims and recom college would be faced with a more than four people for per Bonnlo llodrlo mended their approva.l, Seconded his need before they will be LEGAL NOTICES relatively large expenditure to iods in excess of thirteen weeks considered as having exhausted DOIJUty neulster of Probnto by Councilman Morris and car acquire the additional site, during a twelve-month period. He HOLANlJ !•'. I!IIEAD, Attomoy ried, Yes, 5, No, 0, all local sources of labor, In STATE OF MIC!-IIGAN 800 Davenport llhl!:,, Lnnslnrr. 9w3 Thanl, you for considering our also wlll be required to carry the meantime, what does the THE PROBATE COUHT FOR ---STATEOFMlCHlGAN-- BILLS letter, workmen's compensatlon insur INGHAM COUNTY THE PROBATE COUR"f FOR Doris E, Austin -Treasurer, farmer do with crop rotting in D-0011 INGHAM COUNTY Very Truly Yours, ance on the employees. Estnto of MARIE E. RICI!AIWS, $667,49 the field? One small pickle pro E·12D City Councll of Mason So far, there has been no pro Deceased. Estotc of PARLEY 0. SEX'l'ON, Volunteer Firefighter, $7,00 cessor was candidly told that he NOTJCg IS HEREDY GIVEN THAT Deceased. By Gilson R, Pearsall vision for setting up piecework IJ, Consumers Power Company, might have to go out of bus the JJOt]tlon of Arthm' Dnvldson NO'l'IUE IS HEREDY GIVEN THAT Mayor, standards In Michigan; however, iness for lac!' of labor, for nllownneo of his finn] account the petition of Russell S, Swnn to $1,408,93 some other states have set such nnd nssl~rnmont of residua will bo •ell real estate of tho n!Jove estnto Smith Hardware, $12.19 At least one group which went henrd Mtu·ch 26, 1066, nt 0:40A.M, will bo honru March 31, 1065, At Mayor Pearsall polled the standards, thus simplifying book into one of the "poverty pockets" nt tho Prolmtc Court, 400 County 2:00 l', M. nt tho Pro!Jntc Court, Development, Inc,, $~4.90 keeping required of the farmer, Duildlng, 116 \V, Ottnwn, J.~nnslng, 400 County !lulldlnt:, 116 IV. Ottnwo, Bob ,Tones Paints, $37,29 Councilmen for reports and sug of the South reports that they Mlchlgnn. Lnnslnu·, Mlchlgnn. gestions, Housing standards for trans and the Labor Depa1·tment were I'ubllcutlon in tho Ingham County Publlcntlon In the lnr,hnm County Roy Christensen, Inc,, $68,91 Ients wm be rather stringent News nnd furthor notlco ns required Ncwa nnd fu1·thcr notice us l'equircd Cady - the letter from Mid unable to recruit one busload of by ln1v IS OIWERED, Francis Platt, $1,65 and the farmer should expect by low IS OlllJERED. Thorburn Lumber Company, land County Drain Commission workers although they needed and Dntod: March 2, 1065 DateL A, LAW LEI!, Attorney Company, $4.41 Cady - the Michigan Week let ?325 S, Ceunr, Lansing, Ow3 200 Hollister llldg,. Lnnsing-, 9w3 ter placed on file, LHC·26ll08 B-8128~ STATE OF MICHIGAN International Salt Company, MOlt'l'GAOE SALE-Dc!nult hns THE PROBATE COURT FOR STATE OF MICH!t:AN STATE OF~(iA~ $392,56, Morris - US Table Tennis As bocn made In tho conditions of n INGHAM COUNTY THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE PROBATE COURT FOR sociation letter wlll be checked on mortgngo modo by vgHNON DEL· E·40l INGHAM COUNTY INGHAM COUNTY llEl~'l' HINES and YVONNE lllNES. Estnto of JESSIE A, WELCH Municipal Supply Com9any1 E-60~ E·G3G $152,88 and reported later. Ills wifo, to CUltNOW MOR'l'GAG!.!: HINDS, Doconsed, Eatnto of ROBERT SILKY, De· Eatnte of JESSIE MAY WIDENER, Coon - W,E, Zimmer com CORPOHA'!'ION, n Mlehlrrnn Corvoru N01'ICE I~ I!EllEDY GIVEN 'I'HA'f ceased, Dcccnaed. A, Howlett & Company, creditors mus~ servo Ilclcn M. Mick, NO'l'!CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A. munication placed on file, THE BIG WHEEL. Now there's a new craze rocking tion. Mot·tgn~£ce, dnlcd 1•'cbrunry 8, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIA'r $19,80 1902, nntl l'CCOI'dml un Fcbrnnry 13, executrix, nnd file with the court tho petition of llouert W. Silky for tho )Jotition of Cnmlllo Som Abood Coon - Trl County Planning North America, the "penny farthing bicycle" fad. People 1062, in Llber 821, on pa~:c 881, lng nworn statements of clnirn, nny nnd appointment of on ndminlstl'lltor nnd for probate of n PUrtlOrted will, thot Michigan Welding Supply Com- ndminlstrntion be Hl'n.ntcd to him, Commission letter be reported are buying these bicycles of yesteryear, and in larger lu~om, County Records. Michi~nn, nnd nil clnlms will be' heard Mny 13, doteL'minntion of hairs will be hcnru. pany, $27,79 nsslgned by snld MoL'IRill:ec to 1065, nt 0:30 A. M, nt the l'robate Mnreh 81, IOOG, nt 0 :IG A. M, nt &nd Cor clctcrmlnnllon of heirs will later, · American cities they are forming "Penny Fartl1ing" JAMES 'r, BARNES & COMPANY by Gourt, 400 County !Juildin!i, llli W. be heard Mtu·ch ljl, 1U6G, nt 9:00- Ray Ludlow, $28.16 the l'robote Conrt, ~00 County llulld Shattuck - Disposal Plant Op nn nsslgnmcnt dnted June 25, 1962, Ottnwn, Lnn~inR". Michigan. ing, 116 W, Ottawa, Lnnslns·, Mich· A, M, nt tho Probate Court, 400 Dart Insurance Agency, $16,65 clubs. A pretty model perches on one of the bikes, al· nnd recorded on July 24, 1U62, in Publicntlon in the lnghnm County lgnn, County llulldlng, 116 W. Ottowa, erators report for January plac News notice us Lnnsing, Michigan. Dart Insurance Agency, $30,00 though she must find it di£ficult to pedal side·saddle. Ob Libel' 631, on IJELRe 26, !ng!1nm nnc.l Curtho1· required l'ubllcntlon In the Ingham County ed on flle, County Hocords, Michigan. nnd ns· by law IS ORDERED, Newa nnd furthCL' notice as l'equlred Publiention in the Ingham County Arnold Concrete Products, $69 stacle to this craze sweeping the country is cost of bikes, •lgnccl by snld Mortgngee to BAN· Dntod: Mnrcb I, IU65 by lnw IS 01\DERED, Naws nncl furthct• notice na z·cqulrod Shattuck- W,E, Zimmer letter by law JS OllDE!lElJ, Ingham County Road Commis- at $300 each! GO!( SAVINGS BANK, Anngor, JAMES '1', KALLMAN Dntcd: Mnreh 1, 1965 placed on flle. Mninc, by nn nsshwmcnt dntc1l July A true copy: Judgo of Probate JAMES '1'. !(ALLMAN Dnted: l:"ebrunry 25, 1005 sion, $141,75 lilorencc M. Fletcher The letters from James Arm 7, 1062, nnd t'ceordcd on July 26, A trnc copy: Judge or llrobntc JAMES T, KALLMAN , Modern Cleaners, $54,40 19G2, in Libct· ll31, on JHH.l'e 2Ul, lJevuty lleglstcL' of Probnte l'loL'ence M, Fletcher II true copy: Judge of Probate strong, Scout Leader, and from lnRhnm County Records, on which S, DeW!'!"!' llATI!DUN, Attorney Dct1Uty Register of Probate Florence M, FlctcheJ• Keans .05 to $1,00 Store, $.98 409 Michigan National 1l'owcl', Lnn Deputy llcgistor of Probate John Alger & Duwayne Ferris tnortgnge there is claimed to he clue HENRY L, SCHRAM, Attorney Mason Printing Company, Prize Winners at Futurity Show-Sale at the date hereof the sum of FOUll elnrr, owa Amot'icnn llnnl' & '!'rust BILig, Lan• CAMILLE ABOOD, Attorney $28,30 Boy Scouts, were placed on file, ~·EEN '!'HOUSAND SIX I!UNDHED •In~:. Dw3 807 llnnk of Lansing Blug,, Lnnslng, Councilman Cady having re SEVEN'l'Y-FIVE AND 2G/100 !Jol· Ow3 Black Bardolier West Winds Sires lnrs (~l4,67G.2G}, including intc1·c:3t Doris E. Austin-Treasurer, viewed the minutes of the prev $171,97 nt fil% Pel' annum. ious meeting moved their approv Black Bardolier West Winds, and Black Velvet Farms of On UuJct• the JIOW{:r of ~nlc ~ontained Maple Grove Cemetery Asso al as prlr,ted, Seconded by Coun grand champion Angus bull at ondaga, owned by Mr. and Mrs, in said mort~ugc nnll the Hlntutc in ciation, $172.80 the Michigan State Fair In 1961 &uch cnsc mnllc nnd IH'OVitlcd. notice cilman Morris and carried, Yes, Jack Rae, where he now makes is het·cUy tdvcn thnl said mort~lli!C Registered Michigan Bell Telephone Com 6, No, o, again proved his value by siring his home, will be forcclosod by rt •nle of tho pany, $177.64 the first prize Get of Sire and mortgngcd premises, ol' ~orne !Hlrt of 9:00 P ,M, Council recessed them nt nublic vendue, nt the Mich· Department of LEGAL NOTICES Public Works, for a Committee Meeting of the the grand champion and highest htnn "~~venue entrance C?r the City Pharmacists $922,00 selling at $2,000 at the recent STATE OF MIC!i!GAN liall Buihlinr: in the C1ty of Lan Whole, Mr, Dick Frank and Rus THE l'ROBATE COURT FOR Einu-, Ingham' County,,. Michi~tr~n, nt Department of Public Works, Michigan State Futurity show and 10:00 o'clock A, M., bnstl!l'n Stnnd. $1,240,74 sell Hinkle from the firm of INGHAM COUNTY Frank & Stein took over stating sale which was staged Friday E-640 nrd 'l'imc. on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, City Employees, $2,953,11 and Saturday, February 26 and 27, E•lnte of PEARL RODDINS, De· 19G5, , I some pertinent facts concerning ecnse~l. Snid nrcmiscs nrc fiituatcd Ill l1c Paul H, Callender Company, the next steps to be taken rela The Get of Sire is comprised NUTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Citiy oi r.. amiin~. Ingham County, $36,90 of 3 animals of mixed sexes tho 11ctilion of Elizabeth D: Kellogg Michignn, and nrc tlescribcd ns: OR 7..0411 .. Day & tive to the City Hall Fire Barn !or nppointmcnt of an tldDllll!Sll'ntor Lot Nn, •lGG, except the West 1 Maple Grove Cemetery Asso project. all sired by the same bull, nnd dt:tcrminntion or heirs will be foot thc1·cof, C!HtrcJlill Uowns No. ciation, $172,80 hcurd Mal"ch ~ll. 19Gli, at 9 :4~ A.. M. 2 n Subdivh;ion on llltrt of the 9:20P.M. CouncU reconvened, West t of Sectlon 31, '!'own ·1 Joy Davis Agency, $1,009,91 at the Probate Court, 400 C01~nty Night Delivery o. Motion made to adjourn. AD Black Bardoller West Winds I:luilding, 116 W. Oltawn, Lansmc:, North. Hanl{e 2 West, City ~f J-.an Doubleday Bros, and Company, JOURNED, was the last son of the noted Michigan. £ing, Ingham County, MICI11g!1D, $19,56 Jlublication in tl1c Ingham County according to the rcconlcd Jllat HAROLD BARNHILL Black Bardoller of White Gates News nnd furthcl' notice tl!i required thereof ns rcco1·rlcd August 24, 24 Hour Service Pierce Saw Shop, $1.50 1960 in Libel' ~a uf Pn~~e 17, City Clerk III who won his class at the by lnw IS OHDERED, Plats, Parson Service, $37,90 Datod: Murch 1, 1QGG snhl Ingham County Hacords, International and sold for $25,000 JAMES '!', KALLMAN Dated: February 10, 1 U65 C edarway Shell Service, $5. 50, as an aged bull, He is jointly A true copy: Judge of Probate !lANG OJ( SA 'dNGS !lANK, Bnn M.R.S. Service ~or, M1dne, Mortgu~(:e Communications: John Alger& owned by Michigan State univer Florence M. l'lclchcr Duwayne Ferris-Boy Scouts; Deputy He~istcr of Pt·obnte BRA'l"I'UN JWAT'l'UN & HOSKOPP, (income Tax Record/ sity, West Winds Farm of Bath I!LNHY L, ~UHHAM, Attornoy Attorneys.' Penobscot Building, De .. James Armstrong-Scout Leader, Library Amcrlci:ln 13ttnk and 'J.'ru::it Dldg., trait. MichiJ!an. !lwl3 Lansintr. 9w3 WARE'S Disposal Plant Operators Report --STATE OF MICHIGAN for January-Referred to Council THE PROBATE COURT FOR man Shattuck, INGHAM COUNTY W,E, Zimmer-City Engineer Grants E-648 Many Attend Estato of ALVER'I' D, HAYS, De· Referred to Councllman Shat ccnscd, tuck, Midland CountyDralnCom NU'l'ICE IS l!EllEDY GIVEN THAT Cub Banquet the IlCLilion of Murgurcl M. Hay~ missloner-Referred to Council far PI'Dbatc of n JIUJ'ItOrtcd will, ~hnt man Cady, Frank J, Kelley-At Available One hundred and fifty mlministraUon be r-:rantctl tiJ Mlch• igoan National Unnk, nntl for n de· torney General - Referred to cub scouts or Pack 262 and their tct•min:.ltion of heirs will be heat·tl Councilman Cady, W.E, Zlmmer The Michigan State Board of famllles attended the annual Blue March :n, l!JG5, ut. 9::i0 A. M. nt Clty Engineer-ReferredtoCoun Libraries announced 4 public li the Prol.mtc Court, 400 County lluild and Gold Banquet at the Bap ing-, 116 W o Ottawn, Lansing, Mich .. cllman Coon, Tri County Plan brary scholarships for graduate tist church Monday evening, Feb i~nn. ning Commission - Referred to study in library science, Publicntion in the In~rlwm CountY ruary 22. News and furthCl' r1oticc ns l'cquil·cJ Councllman Coon, US Table Ten The scholarships are valued The Invocation was given by by law IS O!WEHED. less s nis Association - Referred to at $2000 for each full year• s DatcU: Mnrch 1, 1905 Mrs, Elmer Juderjohn aud fol JAMES '1', KALLMAN Councllman Morris, Michigan study; pro-rated for those who lowing the meal a movie, Mys A true copy: Judg-e of ll!'Ob;Jte Week Mayors Exchange - Re already have complete part of teries of the Deep, was shown, Florence M, Flctchct· Deputy Hcgistel' of Probntc ferred to Councilman Cady. their work toward a master of Den 7 received 4 advance than M, H!CHAHJJ LEITZ, Attorney 7:42P.M. Recessed for Commit llbrary science degree, ments, Bruce Dunn was awarded 20830 Fo1·d Hond, Garden City, Mich. *mont tee meetings, The purpose of the scholar the Wolf badge and a gold arrow, ignn. Ow3 8:05 P.M. Bids for Spraying 300 ships Is to provide trained per Peter Byron, Chris Van Single CMC No, 82107-G Elm trees, opened, One bid only sonnel as rapidly as possible for and Eddie Ware each earned LHG No. 255773 from Davey Tree Expert Ser the development and Improve MORTGAGE SALE-Def:JUlt hav the Bear badge and one gold in1~ Oc:;m mntlc in the tet·ms nnd vice, $1,60 per tree, ment of public library service arrow, conditions of n ccrLuin mort~uge 8: 07 P.M. Recessed for com In Michigan, Any person with mado Ly JAMES Nli.:HOL,1:3 mittee meetings, lJJ,t,;uEHI~,;J!S and BAHlJAliA J, a provisional acceptance from an Duncan McCowan from n~m lJIE!JEHIUU~. his wilo ol the City 8:25 P,M, Councllman East American Library assocla tlon 4 and Leonard Janson of Den 3 of Lansing, lng-hnm County, Mich man reported for meeting, credited library school of his ·h:an, Mong-a).:"ors, to Curnow Mort ets were each awarded the 2 year lrltf..:'O ConJUrution, a Mictus;un Cor 8:40 P,M, Council reconven choice may apply for a public service pin and graduated into lloration of IJe:troit, Wayne County, ed. Michigan Mortgngce, dated the 27th llbrary scholarship. the Webelos, day of July, A, D, 1061, nnd ro RESOLUTIONS col·dell in the office of thu Ht.:l{istcr Date: March 1, 1965 Jeff Lewis, Tony Ryal and of Deituate in t11c City of Lansintr. ir1 FORD /1_1 We believe that the 60 acre the County of Ingham, and State of site that has been offered In TURNING ~~ ~ Mrs, Faulkner is survived by 11ichinan <.~nd lic::;cribcd ns follows, Delhi Township would be a de her husband, Elwood A. Faulk to ... wit: ner of Mason; 5 daughters, Shar Lot No. 3n!i, Churchill Downs No. DEALER sirable location. 2. a Subdivision nn t•art of the CARS /i1 _'/:-!.\ This site would be readily ac on A. Faulkner of Lansing, Ruth 'Vest ~ a( Section :il, 'fuwn <1 r'i-IJJ ( ·;; ,-- M. Faulkner of Jackson, Carol North, Hangc 2 \~est. City of L:m cessible to any resident of the cins{, Ingham County. Michi~au, OlC• ANNUAL county, Most students attending ' -~~~ , .~,'r'/~J . I J, Faulkner of Holt, Connie K. c::urdin1~ to the recorded td;:•t thcrc ~~;-;#'-- ·~-- ~"" I Faulkner and Marlon B. Faulk uf as recorder! Aut~u:sl :u, I ~GO in the colle~re wlll be using an auto .. Libcr 2:.1 o( !•b.t:;, l"ae-c 17. Inc· mobile for transportation, re , IU .,. ner of Mason and a son, Albert hnm County Hcconls. L. Faulkner of Mason; a brother, U:1tcll nt !Jctroit, Michicn.n March ~:ardless of the location. This lo ' 1. l~G5. . cation would be able to provide Delbert McCann. of Onondaga; 3 NATIONAL !lANK 01-' !JETJ:OIT, parkin~: for the cars and would sisters, Mrs. Louise Cavender a Unnkinc Association. ,1\t!.;j:._:rH.:~ ROY CHRISTENSEN of Mortc:ar!cc not have the trafflc congestion WINNER, AAA TRAFFIC SAFETY of Stockbridge, Mrs. Ann Clark GEI:ALIJ };, t;I:ANADIE!: of a more urban area, POSTER CONTEST of Jackson and Miss Ruth McCaqn A ttorncy for A:.:.itmcc of Mort(!:!!!!.:~ Your Friendly Fon/ Dealer of Mason, · 2350 l•'i.rst. l'blional lJuiiUint:. L•!..:tro!.f .• 210 W. State - Mason Michi~an. 9wl:: Phone 677.961"1
The Ingham County News 1 Wednesday 1 March 3, 1965 - Page C-11 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF MICHIGAN STATE OF' MICHIGAN NOTJCJ; OF MO!lTGAG£:: SA I.E THE I'ROBATI:: COURT FO!t · lJcl"ault hnvlnH h(!cn uuulu in thu THE PROnATE COURT I'OR INGHAM COUNTY INGHAM COUNTY (!OndlliuiW uf I hnl c:t'l'laln lnurtJ~Il~~u l~·flli •I 1!ntcd t!HJ JfiLii of Jnuuury, l!Jf/3 E:.tso Efitato of ANJJili~W A, MAH'J'IN C!Xl!CU[Cil lty gAHIJ B. Ct\.Ml 1 IU~LL, Ilslnle of LOlli! M, WALKEH, Do· n/1, nt IO:UU II, M, nt COI"JIUnlll't or ;11, l'aul, Minllcsaln, n~ tho Prol,ntc Cou1't, 100 County lluiJd. nnd nil d:dmn, nud dt!tol'lninntion ni IHorl.~wHce, l'ilml fut· J"C.'l'ord In the heit·s will he hc:ll'll Mny 1:J, 1 %r,, ul'l"ic!u nf tlit! H{•idslt:t· nf llc·c~tla of lng, 110 W. Ot.Lnwn, LnnBintr, MlciJ .. nt 10 :l fi A. M. nt. the P1•uhntu Court, lglln, hmhnm Counly, Mieh!J~HII, on tlw 100 County llnildin", l 16 W. Dt· 1'1111 duy u( Jitl!Ulii'.Y, l~ifi:J, reconlcd Publicnllon In tho ln~hnm County News nnd rurthoJ' notice na t'cc it. The oth!.'r iiY lnw lS Oltlll!;llJIIJ, !Jait( nun·t~:q~e will lw foreclosed JAMES 'l'. JCALLMAN Dnto, cally, mentally, spiritually. I that night. A recital in the home the Prohulc Court, 400 County Bull{l .. ndmlnlstl'lltrix, ami file with tlw town. It was not 20 below, for a ing, 11G \V, Ottnwn, Lnnsing-, Mlch· coul't swol'l1 stntemcnt~ of rlnim, nny was sick sympathetically. We Sire and the highest selling female at the Futurity show and sale. lr,nn. nncl nll l'lnirn~. nnd determination of figured 35 relatives, tried and change. It was 30 below. But Publlcntien In the !nghnm County hcil'!l will h(.! hc11rd Mny l :l, I UGJ, nt News nnd further notice ns required 0·:4.5 A. M. nt the ProiJHie Court, true, and five friends to whom I 500 people left their television by law IS ORDERED. 400 County Jluilrlill!<, l JU W. Ol· owed money, would turn up. sets, and shivered through the Dntml: M!lrch 2, 1965 tnwn. Lnnoin!r, Michil{nn. TVeu' Attendance Contest JAMES 1', !\ALLMAN Puhlicntion in the lng:hnm County kni!ing night to henr my young Death Claims A true copy: Judge of Prehnte News nncl ful'thcl' notice! :1s reQuired Bless the human race, and all virtuoso, as he doesn't like to be Bonnie llodric by lnw IS OI!DEHED, Deputy Register of I'robnto Dr. ted: FcbJ·unry 2:1, l %5 dear fr·iends. We had 150 bodies . called. Starts at Eden Sunday Mrs. McEnaney SETH DUHWELL, Attorney JAMES '!', !\ALLMAN in the place, straggling in, on 302 E. Gt·nnd Rive:·, Lansing, 9w3 A tl·uc copy: Judge uf P1·o1Jatc This Sunday Ilnds Etlen United In the contest last year and hopes STA iEoF-ro,flci-liciAN__ _ Flol'cnce M. Fletcher such a night, from all over the What impressed me most Funeral Services for Deputy Registe1' of Prohnlc Brethren church embarking on to place first this year" The Sun THE PROBATE COURT FOR llONAL!l JUNK, Allorncy country. Some made a round about the whole weekend was their annual "Marcil to Sunday day school hour begins at 10 Mrs, Marguerite Dunn Mc INGHAM COUNTY GIG W. Wnshin"ton, Howell, Mich· trip of 500 miles to hear the kid the kindness of people. My sis· E-399 lgnn. ~w:t School In March" contest which a,m, each Sunday ami everyone Enaney, 70, who died Wednes Estate of LEO N. SEITZ, De· play. ter-in-law wanted to hold a re· G day morning at a Lansing hospital ccnscd. STATE OF M!Cl-11GAN will run for weeks, TJ1eme of is invited to attend this service THE I'IW!lAfE COURT FOR ccplion for the whole mob, in the contest will !Je alon[{ the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT to help the church reach Its following a short lllness, will crcdlto!'s must serve Joseph Lavey, INGHAM COUNTY It was a curious combination the city. Our neighbor insisted F.~ Gti 3 centennial line In keeping with goal, be conduct8d Saturday, March 61 e:-.:ccutor, nnd fllc wit!} the court of characters in the audience. Mason's centennial year. Also 10:30 a.m. from Ball-Dunn sworn stntcmt!nt:; o( cln1m, nny nnd Eslnlo of ADA I. GUUDINS, De· on making the sandwiches for nil clnims will be heard Mny 13, 1960, ccnscd. Eleanor Foreman (above) of Basic were the relatives who worked into tl1e ll1eme of the Last Sunday, Leo Wilson of funeral home. Burial will be in nt IJ :15 A. M. nl the Probntc Court, NOTICE IS lilmEUY GIVEN THAT the bash at home. Even my wife . creditors mu:::t bun·c Eva (;, Hoyt, Webhe!'VU!e, a 1004 :VIIchigan live in the city, and their contest are the progTessive Battle Creek from the Michigan Mona View cemetery, Muskegon 100 County lluildin~, 110 W. Ottnwn. got carried away and told me, Lau}-;ing-, Michigan. ndmllli::ll"atl'lx, n1Hi file with the State university graduate and friends. They made up the two steps of building. Each Sunday Temperance Foundation spoke to Heights, Officiating wlll be Rev, Publicntion in the lnghom County court swm·n stltlcmcnts of clnim, during one lapse, that I was a during the contest wl!l find the congregation on the effects E.L. Sutcliffe and pallbearers New3 nnc'l fut·thet• notice ns t'equired nny nntl nll elnlrns, and dt:Lcl"minn· well known for lier accompliSh score we had expected. good husbanci and father, which by law IS ORDERED, tion of heil"s will be heard May 13, ments In 4-H work ilas been se a special day for various age will be Harold R. Brown, Dr. 1905, :lt 10:00 A. M. :Ll the Probate of alcohol In connection with Dntcd: February 2a, 19 G5 lected in the International Farm But then they started to tric· shook me up a bit. groups of the congregation" Watch traffic accldants, He also related Ferris N. Crawford, Dr, Clair JAMES 1', KALLMAN Court, ·100 County B11ildinJ!, 116 \V. Utt:~wa, L:lll::;lnh", Michigan. E kle in: old college friends; old for your day and plan to attend to the group what the foundation L. Taylor, Dr, Jack R, Rom bouts, A true copy: Judge of Probr.tc Youth xchant~e (IFYE) to spend Florcnee M, Fletcher Pul.Jlicnliun ill the Jnglwm County the summer In Australia, Miss lighter pilots; old weekly edi· The only thing that's bother· states the pastor, nev, Milan has tlone and is doing for tlwsa Eugene Richardson and David Derltlty RP-~islct• of Probate News :tml fut•thet• Jtotiec ns required lnw I~ Oi!IJEHEil. Foreman is teaching in Tawas ing me is the kid's attitude. One Maybee. During this lime, tl1e Individuals and groups who need F. Iianson. Mrs. McEnaney made JOSEPH LAVEY, Attorney uy tors; my son's former public 605 Danl' of Lansin1: Bid~ .• Lnnsing. Dntcd: March 1, l!.lGfi area schools. school principal; the chap who of my misguided friends sent annual conference wide Sunday help overcoming tlielr problems, her home in Lansing at the Cen 9w3 JAMES '1'. !(ALLMAN him a bottle of champagne. A school attendance contest Is also They work wltll teenagers right tral apartment bullding, STATJ:: 01' M1CI-IIGAN .A trnc copy: ,Judg<.: of l't'olJntc has the mortgage on my house; THE I'RODATE COURT FOR Florcnct.: M, Fletcher dear lady sent him ten bucks. being waged. Eden placed second up through older adults, Mrs, McEnaney was born in INGHAM COUNTY Deputy r!e~~i~t<.:l' tJ{ PrnLnlc the fellow who han1lles my col· llAllltY Jl, IIUIIJJAHIJ, Attorney And perhaps worst of all, he got St, Johns December 21, 1894 E-G·I·I u m n; the orthodontist who 1 In the Matter of EUNICE llOS Miehil-:'nn N:~t.ionnl 'J ower, Lnn~ a clu;ch of fan mail. the daughter of Alonzo E, and THURLBY, Determination of Heirs. ~~:irw. Gw3 Fitchlnug straightens my d a u g h t e r 's Allee E. (Smith) Dunn. She re NO'J'ICE IS J!E11EUY l:tVEN 'li!A'l' teeth; a girl I hadn't seen since tired December 21, 1964 from the Jlclitio!l of 'l'JH.:·lma Murray rmd U-M Speaker After the weekend, we had a District BaslHOUSE OF MEATS TONY SIMONE CONFECTIONARY featuring
QUAINT SHOP MILLS STORE BREAKFAST LUNCIIES EDEN U.B. CHURCH DART INSURANCE DINNERS THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS BOB JONES PAINTS *New Additional Features *New Juke Box ·kNew Curtains for Friendly Atmosphere PARSON SINCLAIR FLOWERS by MR. JERRY *New Dishes * *New Experienced Chef DARROWS STANDARD MASON PRINTING COMPANY * HOURS: Open 24 hours a day except Sundayi closed USED CAR MART MASON BAKERY 8 p.m. Sunday, open * 6:00a.m. Monday DON VANDER YHN LANDSCAPING Well I'll BE DOGGONE The Doll House Is Now Owned by Dean and Lee Henderson S op in Your* Own Town at the By-Pass U.S. 127, Mason ~ THE DOLL HOUSE * u.s. 127 Mason OR 7-9261