Ingham County News Photo.) · Township Paid 97'/T
[~Ui~I ...... ·Hospital Camp_aign Staff Establishes .Headquarters lllmo~t rr.nrly lo f:O Is the Mn· rRI'C 1-Ierhorl G. Pklws, erunpnlgn m CountY'"'N ews son Gonerul hosfJitul cumpnlgn, rll~eclor; .•~· r ~ol~erl ~r;c;-~1, .~Ill!:: Ninety-Eighth Year- No, 12 cnmpnlgn hcadqunr·ter·s were llc.ily rlllu.t 1r, .tnrl I Ltor C,tvr_ Mason, Michigan, Thursday, March 21, 1957 4 Sections- 26 P11g01 l!slnhllshml Tuosrlay on the ;;er:·jnaur~h. home sites. ' . hU:-;Jncss CO-Op!!l'fltiVf!S [CJI' l'l!pro· .Collections by lownsl1lp and sr.nting farmers fur collecllve will be to develop facts about Saturday n!ght. The crash oc· '/'he other lateral lo draw the city treasurers are running about hargnlnin~ pur·poscs. land use, zoning restrictions, curred at 6.30.- nrc of pmpcrly owner:; was the as year, anrl thai The group also gave approval dralnagc, property assessments, Johnson had recently bought lateral f1·om South street north tl~c- ~a~o. Ia:~; I taxation and uny other Jssue the car In Detroit. He brought it w.ts .t r,ecord hrgh, lo the ol'fkcr~ lo slart a nalion- to Oak street on Mefioberts. A which may affect the group, to the Roy Christensen Ford letter from Lnwrcncc Barton to Loeal lrensuret·s at·e now Iwide organization. Martin anrl Boles explained, agency at Mason Saturday after· settling with. County 'l'reasurcr Ballo Jcfl Monday to start the the council told of his objeetlons. noon for a motor tuneup. Lau~cnce D. ParlWell maybe the c11lendar says it is, but- these_ 2 youngsters packed snowballs this area. paid !J9'/t, of the taxes assessed start a similar group In New listed the denth cause as trau-· Wednesday afternoon. Valerie Harvath, I0, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harvath, is at the left. Mayor· Alfred Fo1·che pointed· against them. That was 2 per· Yorl<. ! malic shock-shock due to sever out In unswot• to the objections .' Prosecutor Asks ity of Injuries. Johnson suffered And having just liS much fun at tho right is Cheryl Collar, I0, daughter of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Gene Coll11r. ccntagc points better than last In a final resolution the Mich·' Spring finally had its w11y, ho~ever, because by late Wednesday afternoon the snow had melted, of Barton that the scwet· is a year, Parlwr suit!. White Oul( lgan gmup announced lts rcjec· a ruptCrred heart, broltcn arm private sewer located on the prop. ami leg and cuts about his face. (Ingham County News photo.) · township paid 97'/t. Last year the lion of any stale mill< marlwting Warrant Issue erty of owners living on the west White Oak marl< was 96'/t, Lc- contml law. Johnson was· employed at the Reo in Lansing, He Is survived sldo of McRoberts. Because of Its roy taxpayers came through with Tho Dairy Fanners Cooperative In Bicycle Crash ' 95'/t., off 2 pcrecntage points group is the ncwesl of farmer by the widow, Clara; son, Na· Meet rmiln: a than; and dau'ghters, Mrs. Allee Councilme, nAccept ·Shipmates Architect Comes :~~~~~nb)\~~~u~t:y~~lvec~a~~- Prosecuto1· Jaclt Warren Thul·~· from last year. organizations lighling to rcpre- Johnson of Lansing and Mrs. With the necessity for the 12 Wiiiiamston paid 9G'/r, - the son I th,e Michigan riair·y farmer·. day noon aslted that a warrant At B b Sh sewers determined,· the council same perccnlage as last year. M,,. Clifford Johnson of Knoxville, Chrl.stensen B1"d ar er op w·th New Plans charging negligent homicide be 1 . ordered Clly Assessor Dean 'ray· son taxpayeri; picibuilding was designed so s~o; / 5 lC gur ng s co . 1 93'/r. for Aurelius, Vevay and boards wlll get rnstructions at 1 On Wednesd, J b DeZ · police interceptor engine was low. eaeh other in 194:1. , ttral rooms could be added eco· P c c · ·. . Mason next Wednesday after- ay nco eeuw 1 Williamstown each dropped 2 M G Motor Sules The Whil!ng operated in the llOil_lically. firm did not 1 , , ·of Kalamazoo, driver of the car, ··Mason ust et _Phil~ sub~itted_,a S~r~u·s coJ~~~~·~ast~~n~~~~~~~ t~~: w~~~ -·points, from 95 lo 93 /t, Onondaga noon. _rhcy_I.I hear· Cou.nty Cler:k 'aguin was questioned about the . brd of S1233 and Story Oldsmobroe South Pacifrc. Both men con· destgn the hutldmg. 'd 't ti Aft r on· and Ingham -maintained last L 1 t d t ·d f $1851 · · · TI • h· nd sr e :;;ewer sr ua on. e c C. Ross IIrlllar~ outhn7 · th_err accident .and . his statement was • . Man;agerl• · · 0~· ans ng en ere II >I. 0 " • tmued al theu· trade after 1eavmg l:rc~_money·enoug 1I On a dueling a heRring on the ne~s· year's pcrcenlagcs-94'/t. for On~ dutle~ at the Aprrl ~electron. }he talcen down, the sheriff said. A .C lty,_. ~ In other council action bids of the navy, Coon has a shop rn anrl a~all<~ble through borrowing sit for the work and another ondaga, 87'/t ·for Ingham. meetrngl:.-wil1 be. tn the court Statements· of the StriclWheels ,ing and !~red Silsbr has joined S k D Will Be Made derty growth and development, ODSVI e a es • • • •, the state department of revenue ·trO e OWnS Final Service in Sanctuary for its lack of a hoodlum ·eie· , , , 'I as an accountant. . ment, for lts good water supply, FOn 3 NIGII'l'S IJANSVJLLE has been virtually cicscrtcrl. Last 'The 4 brothers joined their fa· B w Mason Mel hodlsts will have their clo!iing worship ser·vice Jn · Police Chief Harry Chundler for Its doctors·, stores and schools. Friday :1nd Sat urrlay nights the community took to the r~ad t~ see ther in organizing' the Silsby lm·J en eaver their flO-year-old sanctuary Sunday momlng at 10. has called a public meeting at He urged .that the city, so far as their Aggies play and win the regional basketball champronshrp at plement Ca., securing the Inter· The next Sunday, March 31, the new sanctuary will be in usc. Masonplans for Monday a disaster night program. to shape The possible, shun. bond issues. ··· · Ypsilanti. Wednesday night Dansville supporters crowded into Lan- national Harvester agency and · The stately brick church with the white spire is one of Mason's meetin" 1. scheduled for the high .Smith said that the city should sing Sexton's gym for the quarter-flnuls. A Ius, the Aggies lost just other line~. The t,uslness· was A strolm felled Ben -Weaver Jn St. Stevens·, South Carolina, Tues· early lamlmt~rks and will probably remain for many years to come, school ~u~itorlum at 7:30. Invite more lf!dustry to locate when victory appeared to be within their grasp. Story on Page 2. launched_ 111 1938 and the sons church offlclals said. While the exterior will remain Intact, the in· A warning system on tor· here, even If an incentive pro- Part 1. ' became p~rtners In 1946. day noon. Weaver was flown to terior will be remodeled fo.r educallonal usc: Lansing und talll. ville rlownfnll. He pulled the r'anthm·s up even with Dansville • Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Wny r•oll'· and mnslel'minded I he winning huclwt in the final 11 Reconds. •· ''"''' •·"• hl'llled !heir lith werldlng arm!· Ken Clark aclually scol'cd the deciding llnskcl:. versnry· Satut·duy. Doema, Pearl, .Tunlot· and Bnr· 'foumament jitters handicapped both teams. Dansville hnra Ann Lewis were week erHI managed t.o finish in fmnt. in lhe first quarter with a 10-6 guests or · tlwlr · granrlpnrents· lear! on 2 baskets by Larry Soule and single field goals by while Mr. anrl Mrs. Forest Lewis were In Bnttle Ct•cek to sre .Tcl't'y Wing, Keith Do~w;Im; ------·---- .Johnny. nnd Don McCabe. 'rhc Aggl£1s Caltrider Wins- Another Mr. and Mrs, Theo Catlin nnd HE'LL TRY IT ACAIN-Robert Clayton Shantz winds up :md were cold. They missed severn! Mnson's Gary Caltrirler closed. sons wr.re Sunday guests of Mt•, !Ires the> bnll at St. Petergburg, Fla., where he's trying for a I ,, out his Golden Gloves 11oxlng year unrl Mrs. Ilerhstreet of Grnnrl comcbnl'k with the· New York Yunkees. In 1052, when the easy S w.. s. w Ill 1 a sp 1'11 . c1 ec Is Ion w In over Ledge .•Tacll Herbstrcet celehrnterl Athlellcn were sUI! In Phllndelphiu, Bobby won 24 games nnd Dansvii!P. took rr !urn fnt· the J3ohhy Marshall of Detroit Satur· 1 his hlrthday anniversary. wns voter! the AmcJ·icnn League's most valuubh.- player-. worse In the sr.cmlll quarter In· rlay night nt Clvlr. Centct·. Call· I Mrs. Pearl· Purcell: and Alma Boosted by his S!Jeetnculnt• success, the A's, perennially a sec steilcl of Improving, Mct:;abe, tlw rirlr.r made n elena~ sweep of the enlled on. Mr. anrl Mrs. Lylo ond cllvi~lon club, landed In fourth pluce that yc,n·. Then, a Dansville strong hoy, was smnlh· Lansing district. tmtrnnmcnt and· Brown· Saiunlay: yenr lutur, Bobby's pitching went nwry, plagued with the m·ed with tit~· collapsing Parma went on to capture a stale novice' Mrs. ·Rose: Way, · ITnl't'y nnrl moundsmun's occupijtlonul hazard-a sore arm. The A's move rlcfr.nse unclc>r lhC! hasl>el. In the title. Saturday night's bouts Michael. speqt.. Faiday nftenionn to Kanons City had oo·magic effect on the tiny (5-foot, If-inch, meantime Hunt lwpt popping plltcd the state chnm[Jions against with Mrs.:Ju'nc Warner.- · · . · 138-pound) Shantz. But now 32-ycnr·old Bobby's working fo1· away at thr. hasl1ct. until the the Detroit chumps. bnscbull's top team and these photos show the effort he's malt score wns 17·17 when the halftime ·--·----···-·------ing to regain that 1952 touch. At left, he ldclcs high to begin gun sounder!. Ag-gics Come from Behind North ,White Oak dcll.very and, right, his face Is distorted ·with strain of the pitch. In the second period Hunt To rcnclt the [inn! of the Ypsl· REGIONAL CHAMPS, these Dlllnsville Aggies. composed themselves enough after their victory 1\la·R. Forest Fellows 1 tallied 2 fleld goals ancl 3 foul lanli reglonals, Dansville had· to over Clinton Saturday night to pose for this picture. In the front row from the left are 'Gar! Heinl, ·, . " guC!sts o( their· parent~. Ma·. anrl daughter, Mrs. Georg<' Cieslacl; shots. McCabe topped the Dans· come from hehinrl In the opener 1 l<~ye Douglas, James Cook, Orville Emmerson, Jim Breslin, Kei~h C\ouglas and Gordon, Ries. In the Mr. and Mrs .. Harlow Sly nnd Mrs. Etl Strobel, Sr. In the after· ami fnmily at Hcrlfrml. ville ntt.nck with 2 nelrl goals. against Detroit St. Rose Friday back r.ow are Glen Wireman, Larry Soule, Calvin Chelf, Don McCabe, Richard Hedglen, Jerry Wing Mrs. Mae .Sly were Sunday call· noon they nil vi~llr.rl Mrs. Susie ·---· ------... Coacli SC'arl Briggs flrcclup his night. The.Aggles had no trouble ers of Mr.' and ·Mrs. Hay Hart nl Watts nt Bmoklyn. ADVJm'l'ISING l!'i 'l'OI'IC hays for the third quarter and it in lhe final against Clinton Satllr· and Coach Searl Briggs, (Photo by LeCiear Studios-Lansing). Stockhrldg~. They a)so cawlled . on Mrs. Lettlo Fellows caller! 011 A panel discus~inn on dassillcrl Joolwd as though the Aggles were clay night. lv!rs. Francrs :Tessie a 1· Ro e 1t 0 .5 · Mrs. Abbie Fnr·tmnn at Dansville advertising will he conducted rrt going to snap out of thr.ir .litters. Against the Detroit Pnrochials Ot.hcr· regulars bacl; fmm last pttal, Slockht•Jdge.· 'fucsria". MSU Saturday, April G. William Dansville pulled nllCacl with nil of the Aggics trailed most of the year arc Bruce Hor·ton, Fred A son was·born to Mr. :md Mrs. J Haight, publisher of the Lnlw the Aggie starters· except Wing first half. '!'hey were belilnd 20 to Holt Cagers Fall Apart Hein, Duane Clark, Ml11e Hoi· Alan Nemer. March 11: He has Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nemer, Orion ReviC'w anrl manngcmcnt connt!cling. When tho third period 19 at intermission. They forged hrool1 and Tom Clippr.r. been named .Jeffery Frark Patly and Saii_Y anrl .Jim Breslin consultant at MSU, will opPn the rmdecl, though, Parma agnin harl slowly ahead in the third quarter Coach Henry Methner's golfers WehbC!rville bane!' went to East- spent Sunday 111 J?clrolt ~elehrat· day.Jnni( Pvcnt with an evaluation elosed the gnp to 2!l-27. ami then in the final stnnza they will have a harrl time filling some ern high schqol at Lan.sing Satur- lng !he 17th \~~riding a.nmversary nf dassified adverlising ideas. 'fire fourth qunrler followed the swarmed all over the place to win gaps causer! hy the graduation of clay to. compete . in the annual of Mr. and Mts. Nemet. The• MPA nnd lito MSU sf'itool nf same pattern as the third. Dnns· 57 to 43. In Ionia Regional Finals Bill Porter ancl John Howlett. Ma· band festivai.·Titey placed secoml Mt·. ancl Mrs. Ralph Glynn journalism is joining in sponsor· ~ vlllt! built a 5-polnt lead with 3 There wa~ ncvet· any doubt in Holt came to the end of the year Lakeview went all t11e way son has 10 mC!ets schedulecl with In the· c()ntest. '.Joyce Wald Is a spent lite week end w!tl1 their lng the eonferener!. minutes to go :mel then tried to the i!nal Saturday night. The Ag· tournament r:agC! trail Satul'Clay through to the quarlerfinals ·he· Capital Cir'Clril teams plus br:!lng member or.thc hand. control the hall. Bad passes gave! gil's were far too fast anrl clevct• night at Ionia. The Rams lost G5· fore dropping- a dcdsion n t S:tgi· the home club for tlw Capital Cir· Mrs. Mac Sly. called on Mrs. Parma scoring opportunities nnd for Clinton and won 53-3G. 42 in the nnals to a sharp, fast- naw. cuit cl1ampionship. The team will Bertha Oaldey Sunday morning. slJowecl on the It could have been sun trouble also eompete in the state rc.gional Mr. a'ncl Mrs:·. Carrol Glynn, th~y .s~orel_Joarcl. IJreaking Lalwview team. The 1cam i's just as good this Wtth 29 secon(ls l'emammg Ill the against St. Hose. The game meet. The fir;·t match is April 9 Kay Fellows anrl Barbara. Duns- Ingham ·county -News game, Dave Soutlr:vell took n re· started at 5 and rays of the sun Holt earned the Class C region· year. Almost all of last year's at Howell. · more attcnclccl the;! Dansvtlle·DC· nl title shot hy clumping Hopldns stars arc hncl1 and openlling nt hound and .hatted at. through the came through the glass brick be . . trait St: Rose ·haskclhall game at I PUDLISHF.D THUII'IDAY AFTEI!NCJONS IN TilE CITY OF."':(z hasket to tte the score. hind the basltool< the hall out of gics wet·e shooting. There .was no and trimming Miclclleville Friday ------· I Volume 98, No. 12 bounds and raced for !he other sun trouble the next night when night 7G-59. team. Mrs. MnurJr•e Stt·:ut WJ!I Mr. nnrl Mrs. Dielc Dunsmore end. Wing fired once hut missed. the game started at G. Lakeview moved to the Satur· eo.ach. Matches have been booiiCd 1called 011 Viricent DLinsmorc nt!, "'nUred aa aooond claHo matttr nt .pootofTioe, Mnoon, lillchtg•n, un~er Act Hunt tool< the rebound and called Don McCabe was the ltey mnn day night finals by virtue of a Spring Sports wath Ever·ett, St. Johns· and !Okemos suilCiay. ol Mnrch 8, 1879 · for a Parma time out to set· up nn in both games. His worl< under 78·38 win over Williamston Fri· GratH! Ledge. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fellows and mtt·of·lmumls piny. the backboards was brilliant. The day night. . Kay visl,ted Mr. ·and· Mrs. Phil SUB&CRtPTION RATE!. Grab Attention. One ~enr In !nghnm •n~ · Dloplny advertl•lntr rateo nn &P• ' The scheme cookecl up in the harrying, pressing · clefcmse tac Holt just didn't have il in the ' Road t".omlliUnl'tv· Coo]{ at ,Westphalia Sunday. odlolnlng counlleo ...... 12.60 nllcnllon. Buoln•••· locnlo and rend- llurlrlle worked. George Balwt· tics employed hy the Aggies )Jc· finals. The Hams could not shoot With basketball season oul of Olds \. Mr. and; Mrs. ·Howard Waid, (Po.ynble In Adv11nco) lng notit.f!S. on flrBt nnd locn.l tinge•• tossed the ball to Hunt, who wildered St. Rose in the last half and had trouble solving the full the \vay, at least for Mason, Jllrs. Elmer Otis . Joyce · an'cl Ruth spent Sunday One yenr oulHide Jnghnm nnd 2Gc n nn~. No rending .:Jr huKinet~a with· Mr. ·'and Mrs. ·Harvey Ling tldjolnlng counth~9 ...... a.oo ntlvnrtislt1it )CIIH thun r,o,;. Announce- rlribhlqd to the left corner and and Clinton all the way. .Terry court press the ·Lalbaseball team mlo actaon for. the! night at th~ home of Mr. and one foul shot. all night. Dansville gained 12 points. The those for the only free throws in first lime Tuesday, April 9, lll a Mrs. Kenneth Betchct· of Mason. From the! floor .Dansville out- fourth quarter was n waltz for the Holt scorellook. game at Athletic flelcl with How- Mt•. and Mrs. Loren Love have scorerl Panna, 18 haslwts to 13. Dansville. While Holt was staggering ell. Mason hns a 13-gamc sched- been confined to their home \Vlth It. was t~ose'foul shots that httrt In the gunning against St. Rose under the offensive dt·outh Lake· ute this year w.ltlt 12.of'the games flu. ·, the Aggaes. . the big Aggie center, McCabe, view was pouring ln the shots .. with Capital Circuit ~pponents Judy Weber is in the junior Parma wrll hnve a tough as- netted 14 points with Wing add· Harold Gorby led the attacl' a?d the other gam~ wrth Dans· play, "The Shy Guy." She is a signment In the semi-finals Fri· lng 12. and Keith Douglas, 11, with 20 points. It was not a one· vrlle. member or the junior class. rlny night at Lansing Civic Cen- Kaye Douglas, 9, Soule, 9, and man show, though. All 5 of the Mason's baseball ·chancC!s arc Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller tr.r. The Panthers will take on Wireman·, 2. · , · Lalteview starters hit in the dott· brigltt. .. The Bulldogs won the. were in -Chicago over· the \Veelt Ch~ssell of the Upper Peninsula Wing ~vas high Sat\trday night ble figures. . .. .' c/lampionshlp last year and have end clue to siclmess of th~lr Jam· nt .G:3Q. Ch:;~ssell won lite title against Clinton, ginl>ing!9.bi.icl(ets - Dcin Livensparger topp~d the most of the 11ey performers hack' ily. . last-yem·. · · fot• 18 points .. McCabe again adder! Holt attaclc'··wilh 14, points' and fot\ •. another··· sensor!. ;Mason's· ~·,. Goodrich will meet Stevensville t t~: I(nyc Douglas ma'de 10 and DuBois hac! 12. pllci1ing strength pulled down the · in the other Class D game at the his brother• Kelt11 added 2. Wire· LalAction Is Taken Bv Holt Board On Contracts
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HARI!Y C. BAILEY 1111 E. Michigan Ave. Langlng, Michlgnn Ingham County News Phone: lVnnhoc n.:wg.J Okemos Schools March 21, 1957 Page 3. Set .Wage Rates Salary scales for teachers in Man Pays Fine the Okemos schools have. been established by the board of educa. For Grass Fire tion. They are based on degrees attained and length of service up Turn. the, TV' set' insteaa· of your chair! lo 10 years. · Starting salaries are $2,900 for teachers without degrees, $3,800 for those with baehelor degrees and $4,000 for those with master's degrees. Salaries are increased $100 ·and $200 per year up to $3,800 for teachers with no degrees at 7 years, up to $5,400 for 10-year teachers with bachelor degrees and up to $5,80'0 for lO·year teaehers with master's degrees·. Sicl• leave remains 10 ·days El;Ccumulalive up to 40 days total. ,. School. Office.rs · IT'S A BOY. I. I • • • • Get Meeting·(.all N 0 5 T 0 0 PI •.. No;.,, 5 T RETCH! School board members fr~m all NO STRAIN TO TUNEI Because F10ct is, when LITTLE JOHN ,.arroll Foote Ingham schools are to meet·next Tuesday night for their biennial controls are top front-where thev should JOY DAVIS arrived Mon· school officers meeting, accord· be-you tune standing up! Dies· at Jackson ing to announcement from Alton day morning, clll the meas · ., J. Stroud, county school superii\· ·Carroll G. Foote, :J4, of 1~6 Pea· tendent. The meeting is sched· uring tapes in ihe store cock Wall~, Jacl;son, dted at uled for the circuit court room in DOUBLE PICTURE BRIGHTNESS Mercy hospital March 11. Funeral the county building at 7:30. Aluminized to beam all the light outward couldn't h .a v e stretched services were at the Burden fu· · neral heine in Jacltson March 14, . In addition to considering the -Optic Filtered against glare! around. proud papa's chest! with burial in the Kirby ceme- outlook for sehool financing, the tery, Eden. · · · school officials will consider the The Monteso - Mahogany Finish Mr. Foote l1ad been sick for pt·oblem of how to provl.de for the .... cNEW PICTURE POWER from. Admiral's some lime and he had lieen in the special needs of handicapped chll· hospital .; weel1r.rs will giVr! devotions. Mt·s. Miss Helen Mnrle Bozung of hnvc been made, hill Is llcl I hr! linrnr• nf Mrs. Fmnl< Ji'ettet•s, bride anrl bridesmaids, were the a q uestlun and nnsw~ilc•ssc!s. Mrs .. Carlyle meeting, table discussion em jll'llgrl!sslvc • • • gifts·. '!'hen the bride-to-be cut MRS. SCIIM!DT AT Ml~l~T the eo-hostesses, Mr~. Hay Peri\· schel .Jewell, prugram dmlrmnn, \Vnllz Is i11 e/mrge of devotions, Mrs. Fran!> Cosgr·a.v and Mrs, educa lion at the meeting of Ma· and served n <1-tlercd cnlie which Mrs. !•'rani~ Schmidt attended Ins, Mrs. Mar·gftret Duehane, Mr·s. will present "The Cl111rr:h rrnci anrl Mrs. Bemard Smllh Is pro· Curl 'l'upllff ser·verl rr!freshments. son Chilli Stucly Club No. 1 Mental llenllll." grnm chalnnan. her aunt had made. Icc cream and lhe hoard meeting of the Dcattr.l·~· Alfred Jo'urelw, Mrs. l\enncth • •· " Wednesday evening. The grotrp Mnr.v Marilin dr'"le nwmbrr~, Mrs. Ll!nnugcne Swearingen . coffee were served with the cai{e, Council of Catholic Women at the Tledl\e ;tnd Mrs. Caroline Ragun. met at the home of Mrs. Donalrl home of Mrs. John Murphy In will ga!IH!r at ll1c iJOllll' of 1\lr~.,will IIJll'n IH•I' hnnw, •l2fi South THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss '!'hose who nllended the shower Edgington. · Donnld l~dginglon, 122 East Smrlil Pari' slrccl, In Haelwl circle at a Lansing Wedne~day. Mrs. Mr. nne! Mrs. Clare Pollet• nnd Grace louise Showers of Dans· were Mrs. Joseph Bmmng, St•., Boy Celebrates Mrs. Marvin LoU and Mrs. Schmidt was a rcprescnlutlvc of ~.;:,street, Tuesdny al H p. 111. She is I ::lO des~crt Wecilll!srlny. Mrs. ville to Bruce S. Whitman of mother of the bride-elect; Su· rlrrughlers of Lansing nnd Mr. nncl assisted by JVlrs. Donnld Chnp- Ch;,u·les Lawton Is ~o-hostcss. Menvln Everitt nHsisled Mrs. the Mnson St. James Altar ami G wnne Bozung and MJ·s. Ray F. Mrs. William Peel> were guests at .... man and Mrs. !\'ina C:nrn. Mrs. Miss l~lorcrll'c Miller Is scheduled rass La ke is revealed by her Klrlbins. Wnllet· Zimmer 1\:lrs. H. H. Hnllllins and Mr·s. man is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. anrl Mrs. ,Joseph Wt•zeslnsld: tenth l1irthclay annivr.rsar.l' Ft·l· candelallm with cum! gladiolus at TitOOI' MAKI~S CAHDS \V,TJI\1 J.i: will show slldt!s of llurma. Jo'ranl1 !~vans will 11rescnt "In- Samuol Whitm~n of Grass Lake.! Jeanie WI"I.eslnsld, Mrs. Mary day by vl~illng Cc11rntry the base was used aH a center Girl Scouts of troop !i-1 have Member~ of IWIII l'irde will spiring Music." The bride-elect is a senior at Ploclmrczyll, Frances and Jo House In Lansing and M•eing the piece on the serving tablr~. been mul,lng blrthdHy cards to Country House !'arty Line pro- • • •. ulso meet at H o'l'iod\ 'J'uPsdav Mrs. William Dart's home un Dansville Agr·icultural school. Her scphiJH! Plochnrc~yl<, Mrs. Her send to chlldt·en In the Coldwater· gram. Accompanying 'J'c•rr·y lu COIJPLI~ WED :JO Yf~i\llS lllrs. (JJuu·lcs Mau·tinl. Unns· ,,, evening. Mrs. l\lil<1n \Valt•r·:; wiil North Dart road will be lite fiance graduated from Chelsea man Autenrieth, ~rs. Vet•shuul home, whose birthday anniver * * * the television st uri in WL'l'l! his Jl:lr. and Mrs. Willimn Jenni11g;; \'llle, snys, "I wns hciJllcss nntl · entertain llw group, as:;isld< dessert. man of Dansville will be married of Hull and Mr. and Mrs. l•'rcd • ,, •· diSIIIIIfCUrod." For further In· at St. James parish on May 18. and Mrs. Bert Was11Ct'. M1·. and formntinn cont11ct. Frl'd ,J, Uol· 1(1 * Ill Schroeder were guests. Mr. and WOMJ~N A'I'TI~ND MEET Mr·s. Albert Hower~· u! Leslie Presbyterian Mrs. Donald Todd and Larr.v of Mrs. Marian Holloway and hee, mst.rllmtor, Jtonte I, IUat· socmTY HAS MEETING called on his aunt, Mrs. Wasper, son, lHichlgnu. Allar anrl Hosary Society of St. 0 · f Onondaga culled Saturday eve· Mrs. Mary Robart, M;tson mn·s·- Wcdnesday. Mr. Southwick .lames l'inrrclt met at the church Program Th erne rgamza IOns ning. Mr. an:l Mr:;: Ezra. South· lng home admlnlstratoi'S, spent 'l'ue~day evening ror a regular Mr;~- George Messner will en- wick ami H1cky Snulilwrd\ of Monday and Tuesday In Detroit. Surprised at mer! in g. l•'r. Paul .T. DeRose ad· ·111rs. Louis<• Cal'jwnlcr of l•:ast lcrtntn members of the Rebelr.rlilrcl\ ;.n111 Detroitvrst c: a urge nursrng tome OPTOMETRIST a t 1e mer1 can Legion Auxiliary dlr1neJ' ·•t. tltr•. ).c•.gr'r>rl lltll'lrlt'rlg · • • .,, 1 13 Mrs. Carpenter was HI one time 'II · · u - • Mrs. Dean Warner of Hnll, 1\lr. ~~:~~:,i~~r\:~f/~: ~:.~~n ~fa~:ar~~ . . WI 1lflVe a regular meeting Tues. Thut'"([,·Jy nv<'.lll.ltg, ''],'11'1'11 21, ,.,, Announces the opening .of his office lor the practice of op· and Mrs. Donald Todd ami Larry 1 assistant fm·e1gn student advisor 1 M ~G t tl lib ~ ~ " Mr. and Mt·s·. lleno Mitdwll 11 ~ • 11 tometry at or Onondaga, Mr. and Ml·s. ,Johil Whipple Saturday. Sunday call· II t n'·(' IC 111gan · s tale university.· At cay, arc te rary. 6:30. Those ittlc· ndr'rl".'" ,·,r·n." 1.<1 t,·tilc were dinner guests 1\lomlay of HarlL. • .'' '' .... • ·,:.. •' • ' .. ' .: , ' . ,. \ I .' ,• I, ;\ ', , , ·: ' " ' ,· ' • ',' 1 ,', 0 ·' .I I: Hospitals 4~H Neu- Ar~·ivals flrlnn Hagan WIIR In Muson G~n Accid.ents Draw Comment Clubs 1111rl crnl ho~pltal wltl1 hlu loft log Mr. Mrs. F'mclel'lclt 1'1JTuny, Do ·you ltnow what yout• sher·l wh~ strpclt him, but It mlaht'snve' West lhcl1e are pnrenta or n clnughl.er, hrolwn ,lust nhov~ the unltlo, Ilc Iff's department doos·7 If not, It soma other child's lifo If he wore Wes.t Lor.lte 4-l·I 'club had n noa'e. brolcc It Sunday while pluylng might be qttlte enllghtimlng, If talteti off the road until he safety meeting at the hall r·e. mnry, born Monrlny, March 18, 11t. husltethnll nt Ccrlnr· Sf.rccl school. you modo It your business to aslt learned to drive with his eyes and 1cently, F~trrn Bureau and exten Muson General hospital. ' flrlnn, 11 ninth grndnr nt th~ Mn· n few questions. Of course, ~hey mind on his cll'lvlng. We need a . slon c.lub members were gues'ts. A son, ,John ,Joy, was born tci son sehonl, lit I !11~ snn nf Mt•s, will nslt, whnt httslncss Is It of good hotiscelr!Unlng In the l!her· More tlum 100. attendl'..-1 the meet· Cnroiln~ ftngnn. lie~ wus relonscd Mr. ltrtcl Mrs, .Jnclt Dnvls nt St, yours'/ Thut Is whnt they nsltecl Iff's department, There hns. been 1 lng, Wilmot McDowell, 4-I·I·agcnt, from the hospil ltnstrilnl rn1•Jy Mnnciii.Y us. As taxpnycrfJ, you huve the no ronl proof .up to this dnte of showed 2 films on sn!ely, 'l'he tnnl'lllng. Mt', u ncl Mrs. Dn,ViH ·Mrs. Chester 1•:. Ifuwell of Lnn· right In nslt questions and to get Iany further lnvestlgutlon Into the cluh band, Mary 'Ellett ·Tnsltct, sing Httffr.md.ll henrt nttnelt iclst hnve nnotltur sun, Charles, 2. MJ•s,· llw right. answers. . ncclc!cnl. Oh, yes, there wn11 11 plano, Carol Rcnn, .cle~trlc guitar, Duvls ..fs llw former Shu ron' Mnnrln,v and WIIH tnlwn In Spat'· Why Is there suc11 n difference 'small article In Lite puper staling Cnrleton•Kranz,- drums, ·unci Bnr· 1 row hcmpllnl, whc•m she was In Pr.ler~on, .Just 1 .!s hours nlter In the handling of traffic necl· It wa~ being liwestlgntecl but that bora Rolland Judy Olney, accord· !Ill! D;lller, 1 ldnds ot sclenllflc tests of tires, bl!{!n · plclwd up for clrlvlng too ~lgned up for. summcr/pro,lects. Peter· Lynn Mm·thum mTivod· Mrs. Dnvirl Powell, 1121 lllley · sldd murll~,· and thC! condition of Hlow, I ltnow the experts say that rtw club donated $10 to the Max tmrly In tho morning nn the first stmot, Lansing. 1he pnvement. too slow drivers l'lln I'll use nn a c. Benne fund. · clay nf spring, Mnrl'it 20, at St, · Pntlents In Ma,.;on GPtlrrnl hcm WhAt was dotH! on Columbia elden!, hut cllcl this 'driver cnuse G,harlcs and Mary Elhm Tasltct Lnwrcnee hospil ul, Lansing. He pilal litis weclt nre Mr.~. Dnlr• road 3 weeks ago? A big company one? I don't It now the circum· nppcnrr.d on u r!ldlo program with J:; lite son of 1\·lt·. anrl MrH. George· Murlhum. The Mur·thums have Hlo:; and Mrs. Wllllnm Mue1td1 I executive strudt.a boy nn his bllw stntH!cs, hut you can het he pr·oh· Mr. McDowell Saturday,· JOSEPH A. PELHAM, assist- of Dansvlllu, Mrs. Huwa1·d Fry nne! wllhln less than· an hour the nhi,Y Is no professor or big cnm· All. girls· of. the club ·.nrc. to nnothc1· son, Paul, l9 months. Mr,: Murthttm Is band Instructor at over of Flint, Mrs. 1\ctl!l!!lh llunt executive was 011 his way. He pany executive. Don't. you thlnlt meet ut the hall Snturchiy nftet· diroctor of the department of ~nt Mason school. and Mrs. Dr!lhr'rt McCann of wasn't even Issued a traffic tielt• Ihere might be something rotten noon to pmctlce for. the style Christian sociol relations of iho Leslie, Mrs, AshtrJn rtlley of Lnn et.. Why dlcln't the dcputir.s qur.s· In Denmarlt'! I do, especially In review. ' · · Episcopo! diocese of Michigan, slng unci Mt·.'· Prc>rl !<'rye, William finn the few wllnesses at the this case. Mary Shrum, a summm•Jender Extension Clubs Stearlman, WIIIHII' Stetler, Sayles ser.ne? Why did they allow the · Yes, r votecl In the lust. elr.ctlon Is In Foret hospital, 'Detroit. ; will spe11k at the union Lenton Murrlodt nnd Marl< Wlghlmnn, son of Mt·. nnd Mrs. Donald man to drive awny without get· unrl I intcnrl to vote In the ncxl Jolly 4-n•er'S · ::1rvices .of Hclslctt and Okemos 'fl llt&slntt l,t~urn·A·JIIt 1111 • Wlghtnmn, all of Masllll, Dorn Diehl pours mnplo '"P Into o 150·9nllon collocllng lnnk mounted on o tlng full stntemenls'l Why w11s· he nne. Howevr!I', voting doesn't. In· ,'l'herl) wlll .he enrollment. fur Communily churches :; u 0 d8 y A joint meellng of ti!C Learn·. nllowccl to drive all over the state sure us resronslhlc nr fnlr deal· summer proiG!!Is In !.he Jolly , , night at :]0. Rev. Pelham's topic· A·Bit, Dozen Mrs .. nnd Laltcsldcrs 'J'hnse dlsdrargecl frnrn Mason low, hydroulicoJiy.conlrollcd plntlorm of roar of troctor. It toke• botwoon 40 ond 1 7 50 gnllon• of ••P to mako ono gnllon of syrup. Tho Diehl• Ulually make around before nny kine! of lnwstlgntlnn lng deputies. We vote for a sher. II'ers club We'dnesday, Murcli 27, II b "M d G d h extension gmups was conducted Goneml hospilniules. <'Ill off!cc>s In Meridian township· II sror.ms lo me they wr.re .ex· lhlnlc it. Is time fm· a A"oorl spring A {P recenl t te hall. it I Dot•ofliy !lead . slght·seelng and of cour:;e girls how to style tltelt• rh·c•ssr•s. swer pr.rlod Iooft' placr. nflcrwnrd,' SORORITY I JAS JWSI! 1\H:I~T 2 sons, orn now his p.rlners. With nil thoso ycors of oxporionco, .they hovo a professor? Of cnur·sc, we e111l'l counly. bilsl~ In the sunshine u little. II. was tll'drlecl lo hnvr. the local Mrs. Alvin Baet;r. and Mrs. liar· loornod tho fino poinh of making high quolily syrup. lwinA" the hoy hack, nnt• wnuld It nJ~RTJIA BULLEN•, It is stlll har1! for U" t t•n l l I t tV 1 1 !I 1 11 El;c Alphn c·har•lt•t· of llPt:t . : · " o "s s ac ucvcmcn a an own '· ta old n.unnts. · wnfor con1ervalion pion in cooperation wilh lho Ingham Soil Conservation district. the home or Mr.~. C:Porgl' Wliyle child's parents to Jail the man lnr .. noon anrl night but we lli'C of 4 was nppomtccl to malte : Wednesdny re tnnce with our good 'fJ•fendt; In months In Mexico. meeting memlwrs made Jetter or Cl lfC)NC>I' I\"()'J'IIl•.'l' eouJd.n;t..JJr,l)l b\tl \Y!t.Y,. will be of the gTcatest ~lei In gen- willing to leave lhe snow am! Michigan. · Mr. anrl Mrs. Wllllmn.Fountain, magazine holders·. ~ l!l.DRI~.N \~~e /lQ.t\~eJ!~(!, \ls.~lt1oli)e,t~'{. J.t,l,l,Sn~t ~)!l.r :S!.l.f..~· 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' ' rliffrrcrwr. In lio'\v the accident lff':;.. ·dcpartrne.nt'· bi'cn··'just" ·its s.~lrrn.! ,'t rg1· IJi~ ."~cf~-P ° ! reri~··" 0p~r~t. frol.!!r· \jvl.nler sports of Michigan 1\ncl , _ CL, AUDE L. and f.)\o~~i'~:::0i'bn'Ho1\infi%'i':tl;,rc::~otif)i~; The next meeting wHI l>e 'l'uc~· Mr. nrH.ii\Ir-.~. C'lllll'lc>s !laze! anr! that occurrc(( 'on M·78 and'Abhott thorough as the ~tale police in ~ ' ,,, ~ 1 11 ~ 1 "" "· . Ott) Ollt' mrtn)' fl'ienrls Jlrl\Vtl ll~t·e. Hl'LE N M SMITH r " tl VI II I A M I · 1 A II l£i t tJ I f thP. rlrrltl".· of otllcrs. Mc'IY \"e <•on· S f . . ~ '• , • , .ec.:~.n y·. s et nna fll' c' IH: ray, pr '· a te IOme. o .: family of Dl'11,\'tron Plains spent i mad lnlerRcdion In wliicl1 2 poo- theh• Investigation? Instead the ~ " . ' · ome o Dill' hard working- . Apt. •1, 4•1 Santlllunc Ave. liutdrnear•Brudimton, I~lorl your. ahle suppor·t.? friends in Michigan .ask, '\What · ·· · .' ·:· ·. ·. Coml Gables, Fla.';.::·" ·: .. ; . · ..... : .: . ..' ·· ·· ,. ·' •I P111'0nts, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley' comparison with the accident in t.o m·casurc those sltlcl mat•lts on G ..MENNEN WILLIAMS, do. you do d(l\vn there?" Well! · · · · · ,.. 7.~. ""-;..;..;;""·+--~.:...~:;.;_.;._.;,_~;,.;_.;._.....; ______-..,;,;.;._..;..~ Hnzcl. On Wr~dnf'sday evening Lite I which Ronnie St rlcltllng was Columbia roar! nnd In no way can Governor We swim n little, play golf and (1\lore b!t~llrs ~~~·~nge ~.-I'~rt :~~ ;l~gha~ '(~~nt~ 'N~~S March 21, 1957 Page 5 Stanley llazr~ls were gucHis of l(iJicrl on Columbia road. Knowing we undcrstancl·it when the very their son 111111 rlaugiltcr-in-Jaw, lite highway M·78 and Abbott body of our government t.11at is Mt·. and Mrs. Holwrl. lla:-.el, of roar! intersection, we have to as- set up to help and protect us nne! Lansing for SunrJny. Thur·sday; sttme I hat the driver. stopped for our families just says, "nothing night Mrli. llnrr,l' Holwig anrl: the stop sign !the papers don't can bl! done." .thu~:sday .~ Friday - Saturday LitHia of l•:aton ltnpiils tool< Mrs.; sayl; but tho dJ•ivcr isn't SIIJl· A boy's life was linuffed out ,' •• 1 Holwlg's mnt Iter, Mrs. Hazel, to a 1poser! to cross the highway !M· just as surely as those people's 1 March ·21. to 23 mother· and rlaughll•t· ilflnCJLtel at 7Sl Ltn!ess he has ample time to were on M-78 hut at least the GRAND OPENING • I the Olrls enginrocri11g building in~ gel nul u[ tlio way of oncoming- family and friends of those peo· STO~e· HOURS; 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. Lansing. The l!azels were Sal UI'·Itraffic. A stuclcnt, 18 years olcl, pic do have the comfort of !mow day guests uf Mr. 111111 Mrs. Wil·l fron; MSU was jal!ccl and held lng somebody cares nnd that the !iam Hazel nf Laingsburg for: for mvoluntary. manslaughter In young man who hit· tlwm will supper. Mrs. Stanfloy I Iazel's 1 connection with this accidcnt.Jie hnve to prove his Innocence. Rim Of the Ne.w birthday Shoe hral!!rl al lht• var·ious oemsions. way, as hr. sa1cl, 60 miles per themselves to try and rearrange Store -·------·-· _ 1 hour, hut no one toolt his word. theil· !lvcs around the gar> that . Dale I lshoes. Modern ••• Gifts ______tor Jack Wnrren uuthorrzcd the usual. Is It because the elected of· .. j:onven!ent ..• , stocked with the most complete ar issuance of a manslaughter war· For rant for Kerry on Monday. The flelals in out· county are afraid of Eve~yon·e.· ray of :.smart looking footwear you've ever seen Farm Bureau dent h car driver was released on losing a few votes while the state •• , All sizes· ~~nd· l'fidths • , • priced to help your · poUcc aren't controlled by votes? . family budget. Don't miss this big even1. Ev~ryone Ymmg l'eotllc $2·000 bond." Is It because a boy of 18 years old lnghnm County 1~111'111 Bureau Now It .~)wulcl he. mentioned Is the drivet• In one car while an Young People n{ct at Golrl Star thai the .s~a~c police tnvestlgatcd executive of a large corporation recrr.;ition center in Williamston ;h~! a~~rdcnt. · Tl)ls Is· a se~l?us is, the driver in the other ucci .. · We.Citherbird ·shoes for a howllng pnrty r·ccent!y.,.m tness to them-not a ~ohlJCal dent? Or cunjt be that. otir elected . . · · JOb. Thcv are trying to ftnd the . Afl:?' howiinA" •. there wns a shorl true faeis in this cas·e while in of!lccr~ feel a hoy berng Jd!Jecl bu~tnCHii mectmg and they h:tel tl n f R . St Ill , on a htcycle .Is just too lllU<"h of For· Young$ters I).... . 1 '·!· .·. , . .1•1 . . · f k case o on me r 1c t ng s , , cl f.f . ,, · b '•'' > z,. .J .t "~''" s. le. sprtn':l .or- death, handled b our sheriff's an every ay a atr. anu can e mnl r~mec .'n the Uuton btttl~ltng clcpartment,·tlie v'fctim was }ust a p~tt off.Jttst becau.~e "he was only .·. at MSU wtll hr• Saturday mght, boy rlclt'n hl , . h' · a klrl on n bike? 1 'I ... M. · •I '''l ' 1 .· · . 1 · I· . g a . eye c. on ts own I;•' •ttc 1 "'." llfl Is Jclng P <~nn~c 1 side of the road when a man driv· No· matter which answer is cor- ... to all~nrl l,hc Grand Ole '?P~"Y 111 ing.· his cin·. came upon h'!in. and rcct ·we should all be so con· Nasiwlile, rr.nnr.ssec, Apr·t! 12·ltJ. struck him down' \vlthout a w11rn· cerned about it to the extent thu't Shoes for ·Men The next mr~eling will be at the ing-. - · . ..' we .tl.linlt ancl find out more about home ni Anita· Deitz. . Is~'t Oil!' life ,just liS pi'cciotts the people whose names appeal' Good oppooronte counts oil ~------...;.-----..o.;...;..._~..;.~~-. on. the ballots· before we put an the lime • ·• ; Ai. work, a1 . : . . . . ··:.· . ,.. . . . x.·'!n .those little squa.rcs.at voting . home or owoyl Good. lookinq . -. " · , time. · · ·· City Club Shoes put. pop into · I::.ae Tl·l... .:... ·.. ···. ·.. -:.aE.RALQ &.JVtAniON · ony wordrobe •• , Droll. you · '· right for oQy o~c•sion •... .' 57 Mo . ' ,1-Jtl I,'W.:~· :~:·: .:'; .;; .. · ·._, ... :·ROBIN$0N;:::fJr:llt TORQ I ~ ' ' ...... , . . ~~,(;arly 13ird if Perfect Weather · ~*. The weather Is just pct•fe~t You've soon these smart shoes i~ y ~ ~ ~ .tl$~~ he1·c in the valley of Lhe sun, lho magodnos end on TV • , , "'\ t?J..,,;-~ ... h• ~--· ~ ·£··,·~f'~ ,., ~ ,")."''' ! now sao them on your boys and i ~ s \! ~ o::-~,... }'.:..:~::::~:H$~ about 75 to 80 degrees every clay. .I girls. Priced from $3.95 lo '8.95, .~....:w:-:--x«o.,.:-:«$'X..~'a"\".: V,'}..'''X:.:.:..o}.V.)o!o..,Y ;.;:w~l;o;.'A It seems lllte It should be June to me. We cut outside a lot. We hud a big square dance convcn· Hey! Mousketeers I I • Weatherbird lion here In our new coliseum ancl of. course it rainet!. Il seldom I .Shoes Is Giving FREE · D'R~~!~!" '21-INCH rams. I wish I might send you some Black or Brown OVER·ALL DIAGONAL of otu· Arizona sunshine. I Iooft ·FREE· ·G.IFTS·. for. -VERYON'E for your . paper every Monday Spring Styles 263 SQ. IN. night \yhen I get home ·from VIEWABLE AREA work. GARNET BROWN, VELVET STEP SHOES 2809 Hoosevelt St. Phoenix, Arizona Volvet Step eosuol shoos for wom. &S on, your l•vorito nomo in· sm•rt shoes • , , you've soon lhom od· Lives Are Spared vortisod in your favorite ni.ige. zincs ••• now sao lhom on your It· appears, after careful re· Gifts·-·Souvenirs feet . , • Priced from $5.95 to checlllng of the records that 269 $8.95 In y~ur size. Michigan lives were sa'vcd in the genet•al tralflc safety campaign ONl. Y CO.NFORMAL SHOES of 1956. This figure repJ'esents Offer You the. Amazing Built-in Self-Conforming Arch people who are now alive who Official Boy Scout Shoes -All Sizes might have been dead, but for tho F1tted By X·Ray continuing interest· of the people Men's Sizos 6 to 14-AA to EE · and Institutions lllce the Ingham Women's Casuals 4 to I I POWER PACKED SW!Y!LETTE AT LOW I'RICI County News, Women's 4 to I 1-AAAA toE Hey! Kids! Free! .1. · ~·zero-in" Tuntlr and ·new How to cope effectively with . ' .power. transfo:rmcr gives this drain on our humim re· We Fit the Hard-to-Fit· maximum pictu're power sources has become one .of' the - Come_ in and regis1er for the drawing on pulls in distant stations, Full great social problems of our time. swivel. It's n ·real buy in Mn· Feet! those beautiful Easter bunnies, toys and dolls. hogany or Blond. Mode $279.95 Your concern with this problem 21C7. · has been deeply appreciated .. Nothing to buy. Just registpr, Drawing to Our state facilities are now Come· in For gearing to another uttnck-tend· be.Saturday, April 20. lng to reduce the number of In· Free Trial Fitting 'La' v. TV . jured and dead In 1957. WhUe the IS . .. .· safety commission's ob,lective I . may serve ,as n ' guide I to our. h' d h! . . Sales &. Service .. progress, let us all strive to sur· F.ree .Pa.rking s m• . t . ·s .'; · . ' pass our 1956 effort. Thill may be ( ~ree .Parking Mason Heig. 'hts.;~ North of Malon on us·~,2· 7' a difficult matter, as It goes· more ··n.. •.. .. ' I ' .s '· ' oe , · •· ' ' ' deeply against the national trend t .1 . ear: .. ; • '' I[,' ' . " ' •'' ·Store Phone 0~ 6-1762 and against our own recent his. ~OiS E•. MICHi&AN AVE. in ·Rear ______""'!" ___ ...... ~_ .... ____ _. tory.:~cause of our recent gains; "-----~---~-~~-~----~------~--~...... _ ....____ ~.-;--~~~----...-~~--~---~------~-..;;.i..l •• • ' • ' ...... • J " ' • ;. ' • ,. ,',• ,l'. .. . Want Ad ResultsI Come LilITAMPSHII1E tlJT.,T with :1 pigs, Ingham County News FE:EDS-Wlllhmom and Rowenrr McCOHMICK DEERING manure FARM BUILDINGS - Pole rta. 1 RELY ON BUD'S DUMP '1'11UCKS- 1!154, lfl51 nnrl 3 wer.lcs olrl; ulso gilt rluo In fer.rls. A fr.eel fot• CVPI'Y farm sprenrlcr, 4 wheel, with stuh slgnr.rl huilrllngH by Trl County AUTO PATtTS I~On 1'ITE JflC,O Clwvrolels, 21nn, In good Murch 21, 1957 Page 6 fnrrow soon R L Cltenr.y, 2 neml. B.thy l'itld{s, $Inn hunrltcrl. 1ongue, IT, M. Silshy, Hlflll South Fnrm Ser·vkr. ntr. clflclcnlly em- FTNE~·r NEW AND USED ruunlng IOttrlltlnn. Also• ,John Building Materials mllos WPSI nnrl one mile ~onth of R(lil Pcnrls for wn1ct• soflencrs Edgnt• wrul, phone Aurelius 1311, glnr.orr.rl lo m(1(!1 your lnellvldunl AUTOMOBTLm EQUIPMf~N'l' DPCJP lrwlf't' nnrl OllvPr Crnwll•, MaRon nl 427 S. Cnllrgr. ronrl nnd Knsco ring foorl. 'l'omllnson'H JOwtf nr.r.rls. 'l'mlrwll f,u·mslr.arl plnn· A'l' 'J'III~ LI~AS'l' 11 .tctnr, wlrlr> gnugo f'hnnr. Jloll lliWT MIX CEMJ•;N'I' tlnrl JtHllitll IOwlf Phillips lili Service llllrl Feed ------110I'S lo sm'VI' ynu. ARk UR ]Jr.fot•c POSSIBLJ~ COST! 'OX !J 27!l!i. 1 l\Vf£ ,Just tho lltlng for smull lnh~ ------Slow, JTolt, phnnr. OX J 2881, WIIY NO'!' BUY DirtECT FROM you hullrl 1029 N. Ensl St., Lnn· ~ 1'nANSMISSfONS - At!loma I --- -·---- - Add walPl' only and It's H'oiiiY to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DUHOC DOArt, full hloorl, weigh~ !lwlf 'rJJE MANUFACTUnER AND sing. 40wtf tic, stanrlurrl nnrl nvm rlrlvr. 1•'0110 ph lntp lruclt 'l'hrec qunr use .• 'l'llOI'huJn LumhPI' & Cnul ahnul 300 Ill Philip .1. Cnwn ·------··-·------SAVE ON YOUR SP11ING ------''MOTORS- Mnny Jnle mnrlPis lr:>t. $:150. Gonrl shape, Rollle Co,, 2 hlor ln, 7 milPs farm south of Mason on US· negulnr Mnrch ------nortl1 of l'vlnson on Pltllltps to.HI, 127!3R. 12WlJl Atblysls Price Snlo Price Mnsnn 1211 Jp W~tlll!'Sdtty nfle•tllll!lll 11en1l· ______1212.12 $so.2o Sli95o Farm Equipment 2 miles soulh or ITolt on US 127 llnr., l•'ut•ly 1\'nrrl~ lm· !lOr•. Ad· Phone OX 02151 , " , , , , , rtODNI~Y SEgD OA1'S, onr. yent· 10 2010 81l.20 74 60 'I'!Mili'R -- ltl'.tson,JI>lP dltlonfll wm lis I e· l'lu h. C:lnssl· l LI·.DJ~f{ I rc,s -- IImry Depew, frr·m e·r.tllflr,•Jtiotl Mnttt·J,•e 8Hi1H 8090 6980 FArtMALL B trnclot' with cull! --- -- · 1 2 ft ' · · " ' vulo!' l"ORD- 1D lfl, hlonrl TV, 17·1nch, 1\!.rson 01! li 1:!<11 mrllll· lh•1l diSJIII\y uds !Ill' 111'1' !111 h. Ill 11 62112 8 5 7 , plwnn Wehhelv r ' '' '. ~c.;· Ocslmle, 1220 Dielr. tortrl. Phon~! ' · '>.!1 :J:J5 'I hloncl des]{, pnwPt' hnnls fot' I~~~ I Jllsplny nciVf'tlislng 1111 first :l li Jl._m_:__ --- ______1.:_~- Wcbhm·vllle 'lli·l'·l:l 11w2p 520·20 82.60 fiD.50 l'ARMALL C tmclnt• with cult! hoys li·14, 'l'V hoo•let, 12'j Inch !1111:1'!-1 of' c·htssllh•d nils $1.00 ------4·16·16 Gfl.95 58.:!0 vato1 .u11l plow. TV, studio couch, telephottc slatlrl, Jlf'l' lrwh. llnx lllllllhr•r ruts Iitle• ITAMPSIIII1E: PU!l,lmrtr:D Bn.lls --- ,------s l I' 020·20 fifl.10 58.10 1!1"0 PLY1\IOU1'11 2 I Wl'lghl nhoul :JtJO lb Ji'nrrsl 'I' BALbD HAY - • cr.om cui mg NEW HOLLAND Flclrl IIarvcsl· ftcnch fr yet•, popcot n poprr.r, ·1 rom Nc>ll' llXItll. lr If 2nn I111 1 ~ ·t~trtg tlccl These nrc the Spot Cash jll'le•es 1 1 t 1 11 1 1 h Smith, 21,~ mlle•s WPsl nf M.1son 11 •1 "• .,s, '' • er·, hay nnrl rol'll ltcnlls, I r•oats, punts and nthet· clothing. Jill n, goor tes, new v.t ve o , on Columhm. PlwnP Mnson OR nr.vet• ~vel. llOc prr hale. ,Tr>hn of Klein's Plant Foods, dcllvercrl TntcJ'IHtllonnl :lOO Tractor with Olhet• nt tlclos loo numerous to HP.tl rovers, t ndlo and heater --- G•1fll2. 12w1 lllzcr, ,,too Hull tonrl, J.r.slh to your fnrm in SO lh bngs Bulk mounter! plows, TA, user! 50 rnr.nllon. Com~! and ion!' llwm surmuon LA Yl~l1~ Phone Lrslle .TU !l fl232. prices nre $.1.50 per ton loss hams I' over Must sell this wcclt 12,1 1951 Clll:VI10LET 2 rloot·, I)()Wf'!' provo to hr. thf' lop 1'1onry Livestock 13UI·f·-Gttnrttsr.y hull, yrm· nlrl, 10w3p Farmers who cnn truck theit• IIIglt ~tree! 1 11 J? 1 glide, tadtn, lw.tter, sent cnvcts, mnldi'IH lnll!P II S. to JPgislctcrl ll.intpshlte hoat•s 'l'ttlllf' tn,u'ls, Rout!' 1, Mason. Iinson ro.trl, phone Mason OR from the nhovc pttccs, bnsorlupon I S Y l!l!il DoSO'J 0 'I rlont' grny :null Ail htflr.rllng sto' I< IItts \'I'd I' w.m Jo',utowtng Arnll 1 23 Phorw ' 0 r~ Jl t II 1 1 LeHIIr. .ru !l'l711 ot Alllrltus :liO:l. Phone Mason Oll71'i31. 12wl 7·291lG. 1 wl c s nnce. J pi t C I > ue, !£!,J(CI, goor lues, wind hatched flom21 oz eg,::s nt over. 11wtf ------Snllsfaction Gunrrtnler.rl m emen o. . shield \VdSilCl'H and very clean.[ Ate you tmuh!Pd \\'Jilt lroul\osts, ______,. ______38 gwES With lnmhs hy slrlr., ~0 CLOVER AND ALFALFA IIAY, Mason Spring rs m the n1r. Arc you ~ , . htoorlmess, hlnwouls, sll!.ril r>ggs? rtEGISTI:RED vr.nrhnr: Holstein Yorl1 hAISE:I1 'I clnot, automnttc Get Dillnl' ' 1 W1 on Coc},, ofI tnnrl, gal on Rap rl">. Phone CAstle 3 8732 1!}56 CIIEVllOLET 210 4 doot w r·e 110 Jlltcc. SampiC' !Psi -- Pt orliwl 1011 Pg": hrlclge. Phone Dansville MA ------nusscll L Warner·, phone Spting· 12w2 farm s · w v g 1 I I I' I " 3 2881. 12w1 21 WEANLING PIGS, good Yot k· port 107.fo'.3. lOw3p , talton ag?n eng ne, poll'· lfll!l DODGE Cornel, tl·door, rn s ze, !VIlhtl ty, Plr Vtstlm s me ------shires rtollic Spr.Pr, 7b8 W BALED HAY, clover nnd nlfnltt, Equipment crgltcle, tndto ami hc.1ter In dto, IIC11lct, gy1omnlle Pt•tcerl welcome . In sr.e tlu• ntlgtnnl IIOLS'I EIN COW, due in April, Howell wad, Mason 12w1p IIAY- Filst culling alfalfa and 1,500 hales, Fran!{ Ballitff, Lcs I like $n?c~':. condltton lnslrle .111rll to move. DlrlOl REGISTERED and grade YorJ{ Moore 2717 L.tke Lansmg road, e tone sIC' , . '. llw2 Fox Field Choppers nnd Blowers • AL~? ' . K!t~;on Pnultty eqt~pnwnl r~·g frtl, 12,3GO milk DllfA. Also reg. shiles from Mtchignn state fait· Jlhone Lansing IV fi 8464 . lOw1 Spectal on Grnss Seerlers . 1936 CHEVROLET 21o tl donr 1!1.1 I CITEVrtOLE I '"·ion pickup. ptorlucers. f1 om I' si.JII's .ll!rl lstcrcd bo,JI s, 2 JI,lmpshll'cs, 2 gtanrl rhnmpion bo.u·, true mc.tl ALFALFA HAY, good quality, PTO and elcr·tric I harrllop. This 2lonc blue Low mllr.<~ge custom call, Jooi1s 1 some fnrr.1gn l'nuntt'trs h 11'1' v~stl· 111 Lanrlrnce, ' rl Yotl"hue, Big type Yotkshue boms and open I!AY-300 hales firs! cutting a!· 300 hales left. Milton Larsen, Weed Sprayers hcatlty has V-8, powergltde, 11 mtrl 11111 ' ltke nrw. Cnlor-j r.rl us Neatly 2•000 hhiPprmls lypy honr·s fot gills or sows bred gtlls \V. E. Ktnnz nnrl Son, f.tlfn nnrl hromc, '50e per hale 856 Columhtn rond, phone Mason Dow Spray Malr.rinl cho, henter, nutsiclo VIsor and In own mntlr.rl o~ll o\r.r U S. Allnlll lOll 9 711 01 1 0 ~~;~r~1 ~3~slte .JU :3 :2L~~ff ~~~~~ne'f~~~i~~o~R ~ f~~7 Mason Arthur W . .Tewell, 1020 E. Ash,• OR 7·5904. 10wtf Ferlthzer Sprendet s low mileage Snve nt $2,18i R Ch . f I Dpu l: Jll {)[I r 1011 sp ('J,t• ll)- YOJl~(SIIT_R_E-PIGS-,-6 ~·e~lrlrt s nn otu· own old ..Tack Hnytel', 167 Knnc nEG IS T ERE D HOLSTEIN BALED IIAY, first nnd second 250 wire bales, never wet, sell Lombnt•d Chain' Saws I ~ 8, po,:ergllrle, pow~ 1 • ste~rlng: ' ntc t. Ma:OI~onc OR·7 9611 grr No ht ntle;t· nn :!i\~'l,rv~ g oacl, Wchhcrvtllr Phone Webber BULL, 11~ yenrs olrl, sired hy cuttmg alfalfa and ltromc; also or will trade for beef or feeder Cover Boards for Most Plows- radio anrl heater. AI! tlus rot· Open Evr!ntngs ,ill _ ,;nsc. Bnhy Pll r>ls- 1 pet 0 1 1 9 ville 'iR·F' 11 12w2 Wilson's Or mshy Destgn. Ch.trles baled .Tunc clover hay, Allen steer E. E. Wenlinnd, 3580 Hat Lincoln Welders & Supplirs $1,53o _ _ _ It Y them nga1n~1 ;1111. ', 1111 J,s .at .T. Davts, 2 mtles south of Aurc· Fteclerirk, 1 mile south of Mason per road phono Mason OR 6·5615 Firestone 'fires , (I h" nny Jllt.rr Yon rlnn I h.11r. to p.ty !ius Center. Phone AUielius 1102. on US-127, phone Mnsrm OR Gwlf Chore Boy Milker Pnrls ot lng Ill? .to (J~f' fnt• r,l,JOIIP,\' l~lll.rts In Michigan , 12w2Jl 7·0111. 1wtf Mayrath gJcvator 1fl~j FORD Customhnc Tuclot·. I cia:, Dl!lcsr Lr"ltotn I .ttlll 7.rc· ------Wagons & Unloadets VB, Fotdomalic, rndw, nml --- --' ------land, 1\!l('htg.lll, pltnnr :lh~l Artificial Breeders llEGISTEHED IInlstem hetfcr, 2 2riO BALES ALF'ALFA, sceonrlJ Car load irlal •rype Sn·e." Clyde llwlf , I h Cns~Eievntor -t late model p 11 ccd to mmc --- ______IJ\1trlllg.tn US .lpptni'C'II, pullnt· Lr.atn ltotW I 011 (.Ill her nmo a liili Su· f.:mpel or Ormsby, Her I Ammonrum Su p ate GP!rarn Drtll $1 293 WORK PAN'fS for jUSt $2 7:{ arr lim ~~ phoirl lie lll Pllonp Lansin~ mernhet, too, dam's site was Krrnrl.tlo Locldn· S'fRA'N - Charles Cooley, 1679 ow;; am on;:: some 1er11ftc huvs nt re. fl8!lli, rn n.~ 11 1 rn.HI, lf.tslrll 1 u·. Ch:nlr>s 1': Tlwwn pltonr> Mn· Onondaga mad, phone Holt OX Now on the road Disc HHITOIVS I PX Slate, M.1son lt's ,t going out. 711 1r• 1 5 210 Charles E. Brown son on 7 1321 12wlp 4 8349 12wl 1 !l •l CIIEVH.OLTI:T 2 don! Of·hlstncss Solie llwl - Standard shift A hlack bcauly __ ___ W8STLTNE _A ronlt nllcrl st Phone 1\lason OR 7 1~2L 10111 :FAMILY COW, Jcr~~~ ~11rl Ilol SP.tm OATS-.Tarltson, one year 206% Ntlrogen francis Platt with thous.mds of ttnusecl miles NYLONS, 51 ):(auge, fi1st quality, cross ,tl':ttlahlo onl:. .tt Oul,so 3 GILTS- 2 PurriJocd II,lmpshtres . stein due lo fto•hrn Apnl 13, fwm rcrlifiod Clean and treat· left. $!19 . me only G8c al the btg gorng in ltmiled supply Less th.ln I Jh Due to f,li'I'OW in 1\l,t!'r It Rir h· •1 good prorluret G!'nt~e Cnnn1· od Elmc1 Lc.Hh,2106Everyroacl, $50 Ton from Car outofbus111ess snlc PX Store, of feed per r.ll)zcn cg!!~ One or 1o)3 G 1 1 1 Finest in Farm Machinery /Mas n 11 1 .. ani Chr.nP~, 2 miles west nncl n ton, :... rownllutg o.H P wnr Mason, phone Wtlltamston 618F3. M·M And Oliver 1954 PLYMOUTH Snyoy 4 doot -'~-· ______-~-~ the top btrrls on the West coast. mtlo sottllt of M.tsnn, '127 S. Col Holt OX 9·2337 12wl I ------______.~~v2p* Mason Elevator Co. ¥.. mile north of Mason on US·127 Economical overrlrtve, rnclio BOYS' SUIT, blue gt a:;' Will fit 290 eggs pm hu d I Oocl' metage lr.gr. ro.trl. 5wt f Phone OR-7-5971 and heater·. A one owner em·. hoy mound l:l years old, worn in Cahforntn test 1fl1il Souncllv IIAY-'iOO IMics good .tlfnlfa hny. 12 w1 $895 only a \cty [r>w times, ran't tell bnserl on n 11gmous lrM!ttion of PtJRE:DHI'D YORI\Sliii1E GtJI,, 120 Head / Plrrl Lamplard S~llft, rncho and heater A fatm Vtsrtms \\clcome Dirkse . __ _:_ ' - ? .nul second eulttng nnd balod second cutting 171 bales at 50c turrlays 12w5p sharpte the Jolv, low price GIRLS' SPHI!':G COATS. One Leghorn Farm, telephone 3691 3 11 11 s,1 ~for I 1 MA'I'Ulll~ 1 IOLSTI :1 N DULL, I s.aurcl:ty, Mal ch - · m tunolhy hc1y 50c and 60c pm· a hale. Mrs Gene '!'~ lcr, em net• of $1,09 J, blue, one platd and a lavendet Zeeland, ~!tclugan. 13\\'H Leo Br>.t n., .... Apple Cuvo~ltr>l'l Wolvettne Purebred Livcstoll< bale Itld. GlennS 111tc lntc Ilowntd Doss, we wtll 98li77. 12wl IMie Leo Stone, fi1st place Phone Lansing TU 24523. 1 super clean. Better htlny A 77769 12wl g10w111 g hallet) egg M'rll'i ptgs Tl,Jinp man.lger, the J,llc Charles Cole, quantity of, second cullmg. In· --- - Iron sptmgtoolh dr.tg PhonC'j ~ 2 stze 10, spt ing coats. gtrls' nav:; phone llnll OX I 2lGJ L 1!. V,m. shitr. .lllrl Yml,sllltl' c~oss Also I spnteclno tune Ol expense to hu; qllttc Lyle I almer, 3. mtlcs wcs,t HAY- Alfalfn, filst ancl sccmvl Lansing ED 77957. '12w1 Powetg!Jdr cont. si~e 12; navy and wlllte I:tten 11w2' youn¥ IT.tmpsl~ll'~ hn:~l' Don.tlrlllhc hcsl founrlnltnn fcml!Ps to Iof Mason on C~lll~bta road, 2\. cull111g, 1op quality ,Jess Con -- - +------dH•ri< stzc 14; nnd gray all· Mnchrnzll', l'l I' I•.. lsi l•t ost 1 n,ut llr found .ln>Witct c. mtles so uti~ on EcJg,n 1 oacl Phone arrl, Httnt toad, Ononclng,t Phon I! 21-FT HAY Oil GRAlN Universal 1fl'il Clwvt ole I ric luxe tl rlnnt wr,tiiH'l' coni anrl hal, stzc 10; BABY CIIICKS _Yes I he spl inn fihnnr W<'hhr>llllir 112 Ill . Aureltus 1301. 121\l LAkeside 8·3276 1111'3}1 C!C'vntrn; alsn 3 h. Jl cteclric Power~ltde '""lllCl r>ndh: blue Kenwood, size 1 1 1 1 ltw?p Thchetrlincludcsdaughtctsofl -- motor!It All · . f . h.tssprung fm llliCliC of Mc~son " 1 3208 Phtllips tn.ul, lfl~O Cl rv IC'I rlr>luxr 1 r}oot 10 All Jlw,r 11 " 111 Pxcellcnt con· fitst ucnel.!lton ,ll!d "Ufllrtllll'erl 1 2 1 G yeo11 s old ftnm B.111gs f1 en afton Stamp, Shotr. rtoyal Duke, Iwhct•c other vattr.ltes fmlr.rl fa I h~tway, mile~ cas I of OkP phone Lansmg ED 7·7471 ., " , Powm ;ltr:~ 1 rltllnn :;:1 r tell R07 S Barnes, Gllosllc~ White Lcghn~ 11s Ilolt 4 hOld, l"tesh M.JI'r'lt ~ Ch>'. threl' speer! $10 1IIP. \ VY IWNS $! rncl~ 0 or drive. Also saddle horses and safe Centurion, from dam wilh week 01 anytime Saturday 01• cl. F. C. Anderson, Dansvtllc. good eonrlltion Need lhr. t•oom II!l"i2 CHEVROLET "• ton ptclwp :li"7 Wnorls !1oncl Phone Lr•lil' I \Vtll, G 11;, 1 ~, c.tst n[ 1\l.ts~n'~~ user! western suclcllcs <~nrl bridles. 782 Jb fnt, 18,670 Ib mtlk Thr Sunday. 3350 Covert road, Leslie, Phone Dansville MA 3 2281 for larger comhme. Or wtll trndc / A stonl for someone who wants I .Ill !l2fl62 12w1 p Columht.l ro.trl Phone D,lll!.'Vtllr. 2030 East Slate 1oar!, Lansing. scm or herd stre by Keene! ale Route 1. Phone Leslie JU 9 4456. llwlf for drtll or dnytlung I can use. '1 good heavy duly pickup IBOYs nRO~\IN SUIT :::_ ;;;, I1IA 3 287i. 12111 Call Lansing IV 93102. 6wt£ Lochinvar from an "Ex" dam I 12w1p -- - AHlcn Matqucclant, 2942 E. IIolt 2 11 ·------wtth 761lh fat and 22,075111 mllll ~------toad, phone Mnson OR 7·•1056 18-ry DODGE ''I . 1 p.lnls Excellent condtlton Stze GEl' LO'JS OF wm J'E EGGS " • J3ALgD IIAY, fitst cuttmg alfalfa Mrt. F'ARMJm. , . 12wl • R~ ~ ' on pte Tools I tractot•s and mowers serviced al Used Cars ing JlOtntocs, grown on sanely RI~GIS'I'ERr.:D IJ1\MPC.::TJTRF. -- per ton. Albert Howery, one Miller's Fnl'm Home and Gar·dcn loam soil Geot•ge II. Ellison, 3~~ Yemlmr> hn,u nusseil II Loll T •1 Hay-Feed-Grain mtle south and one mile east of Supply, •157 N. US 127, Mason, 1955 PONTIAC sedan, 4.dobr, hy· mtles southensl of Mason on Dex. fal call OR 7·flll•l. llwlf Eden on Plains road. 12wlp GEHL CHOPPER with mounted 1 OR 6 5519 12 tf ter 1'tail Phone Mason OR ers . p 1one w -drnmatlc, heater and radio. . . 11\vt' ------.... ------BALt:D ALFALFA HAY. 350 ---- motor, corn and hay head; New 7 6461 ' 2 WHEEL UTILITY TRAILER. BLOSSEY'S DUROC DISPER· QAI T<:D-TTAY-Fn·st .r.nltlng,''ll· Holland blowet· with 50·ft. pipe, DEARBORN PLOW, 2·bottom, Two·tonc paint. :00xl lacs, ltlhomes. Out· ton, Michigan, on US·16 and % Munith 60 F·32 11w2p 'BALED HAY, llrst ancl second about 200 bales clover hay, 40c A • power hral;es d(l!nnlcls P~~n0n0c7·000R·7·9791. Sull· standing bcauttes Also a wonder· mile south on Thatcher road or 8 culling alfalfa. Mrs. Don Hill, bale. One Purebred Yorl1shhe utomollve ay lOurs "· · · P· m. Cui hnc of Whitman's renewed, miles east and % mile north of ALFALFA HAY, fit•st nnd second 3135 OlELEC'l'niC RANGC, npntlment Bl ACRE FARM, southeast of WAN1'ED-Mu(Jle rh csslng tnhle WAN'l'ED - Experlenr.r.rl, single lJNI'UilNISIWD lltlSIIloiS UJlllll• Ingham Countv News size, In very good conr!ltlon, ABEL Muson 16 miles, n good Ia! gc Phone Lnnslng ED 2 5B!l8 fm m hnncl hy month J~nrl mr.nl In Mason Living 1omn, rensonn hlr. Lyle Kenyon, 518'5 W March 21, 1957 Page 7 home that is h(!lng used us n 12w2 Risch, !180 Mer.r h t and, Dnnsvllll' hr.rlt nom, 11 till olllcl comlllntllnn '', Columl1i<1 Jonrl, Hmrlc ~l, Mason 2 inmlly. Also tractor nnd soma ------·---- Real Estate 12wlp fdiC'itPil diU) rlillflll( I IHllll f:m.; 'l'RAJLEJ1 - Roycrnft 35 fl tools Will sell or trnde this fill m hc•nl, nr.wly rlrcntalrrl nncl uvrttl house 11 nller fo1· snle ot would nnd give or taiw rl!ft'et enr·c If you .tiM lmnwrlltir>l\ Stillnh'c• Jm• Phone OR 6·11131 hnve u 3 bedroom home in m out trrula for anything I can use Mnson <'Ollfllr ('nil lltJtlirl Nt nl, phone, . Phone Jlolt OX 4 75Hl nflm 5 p of Mnson crtll ut once C. L ,John M.tsnn c>It 7117fll 7wtt m. l2w1 son Agency, cnll Mnson ORe hat cl li 578G. 12wl p
ACRES, 9fi lllluble, some _ muck, modern 9IOom house, MASON- 5 tooms and hath, o,li< 32x82 basement barn and silo. floors throughout, oil furnace, lias 15 acres of whc,tt. $1<1,000, terms.
WILLTAMfl1'0N, ncar, 2~ actc fmm, gonrl hlliltl!ng spot. New
120 ACRES nem M:tson, 70 ,tci cs nnrler the plo\\, Gtoom house, barn with 12 ~tnncblons, new cement stave silo, gwnmy tnrl milk hO\ISC, $!1,500,
'I t III·FI J1ECORD PLAYER nnrl AM 111rlln, 3 spenlwrs, red rna hogany console, $75 Call Mason on. 6 57i3. 12w1r TV COMBINATION. Cheap. In good conchtlon Phone Mason OR 7·7•17l. 12w1
Household Goods Wool SEWING MACHINES-· Convert 'LIIwn 111 ever::, ria\' One hloc k rnst of Iolli 111 ,tJJc::, James Thorburn on 7 wnt Ph Farms AUC'l'IONS -- Filday anrl Sat ur clay, 7 p m , at Lansing Econ omy Fu rnll tn·e on M !l!l IIO'oss from Maple Gwve school New and ttsr.cl mer(hand1se of all ldncls If you ha vr. some! It mg to sell let us sell tt Call Lansln~ TUrner 2 2721. !lwlf
Used Appliances We h11ve several good farms, TV --RANGES houses and nOTthcr n properties m:FRIGERATORS that can be bought on terms. IN MASON, allrncltve 2 heel room home, all on one flo01, :J WASHERS piece bnth, modern ltJtehen, Conventtonal and Automatic llrealdast nool, "t hnsement Wllh automat lc otl heat, one cnr ga. rage. Thts home 1s loenled 111 Silsby Implement Co. good (leslrahle netghborhood, wonderful lac !I ton Pttee $fl,'i00 terms
Rent furniture For Better Buys at Less Bunlt Beds $20 up Livmg Room Suites $30 up LIVESTOCK WANTED-All kinds of ltvestoclt o( any age Chests $5 up Market prtce paid Also Will do livestock lruckmg at all times Roy D Donald, 1287 Lamb road, Mason. Route 3 Phone OR 7-0582 apm lment, pnrlly fuJ n1shecl Foote Furniture 27wtf pttvale enltance 1ear and fwnl ------pmkmg space Chllclrcn .tllowccl !l:30 6:00 POULTRY \>VANTED- Heavy jLocaterl at ~09 \V Columhia M I\' 1439 W. Grand R1ver, Wtlltnmston springers and f1 yet s, custom he seen anytime Clll lit pet son 5wt! dressing Will ptck·up. W. X at •110 Ann slleet, Mason 3 MILES west of Mason on Cur Steadman, 620' S EclgaJ 1 and, phone OR 7 8174. '45wtf ------tice road, 40 acres of muck, old <'LOOR SANDERS for rent house, tmmedmte possession Perldns HnH!wme, phone Ma- Only $8,500, terms. Realty, Refrigerators Baker son OR 6 4311 24wtf Eaton Rapids phone !l821, m salesmen, Wayne Fetghner, Ma Work and Workers ,on OR 6 'i682 01 Colhns Hunting· Gas Ranges WESTERN ROPING SADDLE 111 un Mason OH 7·6106 l2wl good concht1on. Wanted small motorcycle W.tvnc Bullen 372 N, Electric Ranges Ononddg.t ro,trl Phone M tson OH .... 7 3236. 12wl' Washers
A 1 LOCATION In 1\Iason. At Dryers tractive 3 bedroom home. 2 full , • I baths, fiteplace nnd den, earpet Some slightly used Some re· mg, drapes, full basement, st01 m• HELP W AN'l'ED - Help us and sct·eens. landscaped lot possessed. All recond1t10ncd and serve Mason's young people by guaranteed. Priced to sell C. L. 'Johnson conh tbutmg your discard e cl Agency, call Mason on 6·5786. clothes, fm niture and olhet• salr.. All sl?.cs and prices with terms 12wlp able articles to the Mason Kt· that can be paid with your utility ·------wan1s ch1b. We'll plclc up bill. MASON - New 2 bedroom with throughout the yenr !01 the an· expandable 2nd floor, large lot, nual t•nmmutu!y sale in the fall 2 car gnrnge, with terms Also' a Phone M.tson OR 6 553<1. 5wtf 3 bedroom, $5,775 full price. C L Johnson Agency, phone 1\Iasor W AN1'ED-Any type of mdoor painting b:,: reliable ]ler~on Legal Notices
ORDER AI'I'OINliNG TIME 1'011 ORDER fOR I'UiliiCATION HEARING f;LAIMS AND FOR ANNUAL ACCOUNT DE1 ERMI~ATION Of HEIRS CREYTS-Atull 12 1057 OREIIG-Moy 311 1067 ~lute ur Mlc hlunn "" I rohnt < 8t1ttc of Mir-hl.rnn The I ruhntc ( uurl nr the u 111ly nf lu~h 101 for tho ( nunly or ln~-thnm At II (! tlnn ,, Ql lrl c rt At 11 ~au tlnn nf b aid C.:ctlll t hell ut the Unr1 h .W I U/17 DICY('LE RI~PAini~G - fief l'rulmlo Olllco, In lhu City ur Me 111111 In l're•ocl II UN ltOUI!:IIl tho tmld County, nn thu JIJth dny I r fllfhl'tJ ur l'rnhnlll I )'OUr b(cycl!! repuhcrJ nnW f!ll Murch A IJ 1 Ulo7 In the Mutter of tho I Cairns Jllu !utlllel UJ Jurud 'lhulltUbllc nu 5~55 E Gr<~nd Rlvm, How«• II, 111 Dcxtc1 .tml the 11111 scs fot Firemen Answer tlcu Lht:tf.lol be ulvcn by J.UIJiicutlon ol 1 ~hone Howell 717 11w7p CUllY or thlu oa t1c1 once c ch week £o1 I Iwit wonrlct ful ~Ill e William lilt:C ~UCCl!JIII~c WIJt!kU I ruv(UUtl to UU(t.J Swl fl 12w1p duy of ht.:ul h H' In t.hu Jnwhum Uuunt.Y PAINTING ESTIMA'TL;~ l ltbL 3 Calls Sunday NcwH u nuWIJI'' tn.:r JHiututl 11111 circu Jutud lu 111lld c JUttLY uncJ Lh 1t thu hilucJ Our set vh•• wtuplctc unrl s.tl IIOSh!NS We wish lu express ury ul tmld cnwto U!Ye luJuVwn hnllretJLetl lSfylng We use the best mater out slnretc tl~<~nl\s to the Leslie 11111 LictJ uddJtiUnul notlt.:c ua tetJUiHJtl h>' luw lal, are Insured anrl I1<1Ve many fir r rlr p n lmen l f01 the c1 ulclc J~cal frlenrls Expmlrmcerl In .!II respnnsP tml In Mt .tnd Mrs phases of painting Art Lambert l!,unlrl M.w•r frJt <.tiling the llte & Son, Route 3 1VIIII.tmston rlr>JIII tmrnt ollld nelghi)[)JS Again ~~one Webberville 67 I' 11 11c s 'Y th 111ks lo cvc1yone for all ORDER APPOINTING TIME I 011 Ht::AIIING CLAIM!> I ho nrc e things t lwy dlrl fpt us IIOIIEitf!:!-May 31, 1Uu7 Mr nnrl Mt s II ugh l!nsldns and tilutc u( Mlchlunn lhc P1obutc <.:ou1t Mr .tnrl Mt s Don tid IIoslc ll s ago today Stnr c you Wf tc sic!< <~nd left us Holt Baptist Ami Guri loolt 1 Oll IWI o 10 tel I gr.1m will be the speaker at the ItullERI L lli!Aim We ml~s you at the [,tblc morntng and evemng servtces at Ftanc11:1 Platt Minneapolis Mo Juduc uf Prohltte We• miss your smrle more all Holt Bapttst r hurch Sunday The line and Olive!' implement dealer J2w3 lh( 11hllc chu1ch Is located at the corner will stage hls annual sprmg open you wetc able ORDER FOR I'UDLICA110N of Aubutn avenue and West Holt house Friday and Saturday at his fiNAL ACCOUNT Hawld Reed road showxoom north of Mason on US WILCOX-April 16 19117 12wl 127 There will be ref1eshments St lc or Mlchh meeting of yards and bases in the San ORDER FOR PUBLICATION the I CUJIUII tiUIIltliiCt.!d Onond.tg.t tuwnslup will be at the 'Franctsco area, FINAL ACCOUNT llu: Pcottlc ur Lht.: tiLutu r Mlcht~l II MARTIN-April to, 1957 V:J J U Powell J r Sl!lllt!nce flO tlr&YK town IMII .tl l p m Saturday, Stnle or Mlchlun11 1 ho Probate Court lnghum couuly Jl 11 Match 30 Robctl Noble cierlt for tho County or lnrthnm I hu Pcotlc uJ Ll u Slutc of M1chlh., u At n ''""lon yr ~nld Court held "" va J J) ],owe!! Jr 01 lu1 p;ru11L r 1-t' rnu 12w2 Mncoh 20 t9r.7 tlon Lu u.mcnd r rormnlion Pre'"' t Jl ON R01!Eil1 L IJRA KE 11 e l'uutlc or thu Slnlc ul Michl, Ill JuLhcc of Probutc v~ l::lllt.:lll 1t olut.Lcr At ruu~nme11t rend In tl c Multer ur tltc itJJ.:' o£ iuCotmnt r I WIIIVt.:tJ 11lood rn tc W MAR liN !Jcccn•cd tlen. of IIOL guilty cntcrctl !J)' cou1L JC Nutt.c I• Hereby nuuulcd fo1 lr 11! tllloc or Churl•• S 1 ho i.'cUJic or thu Stntc ul M'""I" I mid u~lntc nruyfnJt vs MileR Ulu!lutl Gontcmttl 1 ucccdingH attended Holt schools Mr and Mrs Lyle hiH flnnl uccuunt relctutcd on 1 run11He to lll.Y unci dl•trlb rtlon or I he Peu,lc uf the Stutc or M ch g u Methodist churoh and family called on Mr cstute will be bunrd on A VH lhmtrluc K Kelly Vlolttlun of 11o ~:-;.----.------Survtvmg bestdes the parents Mrs Adolph Berger Sunday at nl1u roaly ttvc o clock In biLtiou Jll oh linn revoked remundutl fu1 CLOTHING PARTY - Be the nt lhe P1ohntc Olflee I< ~Jl)fltcnce flrst one In yom ate.t to have " and ststets In Mason, are slstets, Mr and Mts Franlt Everett Muaon Mlchls;c1 11 Jho !'t.:UJIIc.: of the Stutc of 1\1 ch gnr VIi Ch renc::c Wnuut Cuutema t 1 roccetl· clothing party for the en tit c f tm Mrs Hazel Paddocl1 of Manton, are touring the southetn statlls It lt~ Ordcr~d 1 but nullcc thereof be Mrs Dorothy Mrller of Lansmg and visiting friends K \en by uubllcutlor of u COJl)' he euf lngtl release I o 1 rumHtc to JtiiY lly A woman's electric shavet fut th uo wcekt~ cOIIticcutlvely IHcvluua Jntmuclln Ct tlulc IJcmnt Cl.it. VH Itach· H ill urcJ E Uorout.ehf Plcu of g lty tu coru tree Call Mason OR £i 5535 ot and Mrs Beulah Parlter and Mrs Mr and Mrs A Greenwood trJ twld dny ul hcnllnJ( the ln~o:hum F'lotence Davrson of Holt; and of Detroit were weel< end guests Cuurty Newt~ und t.ha L the J•eLitlor er Jtlnint Ill cJ tHJffiiJIUIIH ~slle JU 9 5944 12w1 Cll\hie I COJIY uf th(tt notice t.u he 8[)rVl!tf rhc Pcortlc of the Stntc f MlchiJ.tlllt Obituary brothers, R,ilph of Holt Russell of their son In law and daughter, tJJ on c ach ((II own r•urt.y In II tercel ut VH 'I heodol c AHI!t Ch ll gc ur I lu I tu and Gale of Lansing and Mt Rnd Mts Etdman Llpstraw hl11 luHt lwown nd lrct!a b(. ruHIHt.tJrcd ~o;ullty ucc.:c1 ted thcruu1 un :wntenccd l.t hcl V Anrltt'\1 s mnll rt:turu rccch•t clcm lfll cd nt let at 'lhc Pco1•l~ of th~ 8tuLc of Mlchu.~urr of South Lyons and family Mts Greenwood 1s fourteen (I~) duys 1•rlor to such hcur. va lhcodorc AKIIn Sentcncl! 6 monthH Ethel V Andtews daughter of Rev Wilson Tenn<~nt, pastor of staymg with the Ltpstraws this inJJ; or I y 11eraonul HCI vice ut lentil live lnghum coullt.Y jnll lost and Found Mr <1m! Mt s Otto Andtews was Holt Methodist church, officiated week (r.) dny• r rlur to ouch hcnrl/11< S 1rnh Mea ccr Vt:l Du111Lill Jnmc ~'~ Me born June 1, 1887, In Oakland IIOBERf L VIIAKE Brule Phm of nut J.('UIIty lo cun111 r t VEVAY TOWNSHIP -The an at the tlfes Monday at Estes· The second g1 oup A I rue Cot•Y Judge o' Probnlc und aummonll ~OTICE-All str.ty clogs picker! county She p.Jssecl olWay March Leadley Holt chapel with burial meeting wlll be at the Pollolt r crtrudo lolllcr 1 he Pcotlu or the St.ntc uf Michu:nn llll.tl meeting fot Vev.ty town DeJ•uly Rerrlutct Q£ Prubute llwa VH A•cl (An•ul) ilrlggH tltd Curl Mo 1 ~·up by the lngltam County Hu l'i l!l'i7 at the tge oi G!J al the 111 Maple Ridge cemetery Pall school Tuesday, March 26, at 2 45 Jllal)e Society or by Clayton Hu shtp wrll he at the township hall Holloway nutsrng home In Ma beaters were Vetnon Howard, p m Satut day Match 30, at one 11 m llltt, county dog warden, me held sun Gene Pearce Ben Hope, Paul Pupils who received A In spell· Mr:s Bl.lllche Wheeler, clet k 11o full 7 days at the Animal She! She moved wtlh hc1 family to Howatd Don Miller and Lany lng the past weelt wete Judy ter before being offet ed for sale 12w2 Alaleclon township when she was Guile Glynn, Marilynn Hills, Donna NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1iJ!Is gives ow nets a chance to AURELIUS rOWNSHIP - The ne,uly 5 Gt,tcluatlng from Mason Yager, Teddy Glynn, Dennis ioeate them With owned d6g, .tnnu.tl meeting fot Aurelius high school .t t the .tge of 16 she Campbell, Lee Ann Rindfleisch, ;t.e do as the owner requests If On the PROPOSED BUDGET of the CITY OF MASON, 1\IICHIGAN, township Wtll be at the township attendee! ~aunt l not m.tl and Servicemen Nancy Cooley, Julie Rindfleisch, FOU THE FISCAL YEAU BEGINNING JULY 1, 1957 JIIJS!lible. We do not seize dogs on hall .Jt one p m Saturday, March taught In nnal sflwols After at , Ri 1 M Hills, Bobby Ceoley, highway Animal Shelter P the 30 Mts Cecrle DeCamp, ciellt tending st.1te not nHI at Ypsilanti, \ t c mrd Fluke, son of J<:auffman, Sandra Hart plione Lansing IV 2 6218 open 9 Mt and Mt s Meat! A Fluke, of wick and Lynn Dean Bown 12w2 she eat nr.d her mastet s degt ee Holt, recently was gt aduated e. Ja 5 week days, 9 to 12 Satutda~ at Madrson Wisconsin TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1957 Qlosed Saturday afternoon and ALAIEDON TOWNSI-I!P - The fl ont the 8 weeks finance pro· cecltues course at the atmy's ~Unday. 3wtf nnnu.tl meeting for Alaledon at 8:00P.M. finance school Fm t Benjamin J)OGS-Report own or sttay dogs townshlp will be at the township Hart ison Ind Flul1e Is a 1956 c 1 H 1 hall STexas at present attending school Parents Must Lead Drive March 21, 1~57 I I In ·Battle .Against Polio The lngh,am County Sueeess of !he Pnmpnlgn to News pnlgn. "II ·Is iiJHilhy, Dor:IIII'H huvc wipe nul fl!ll'lllyllc polio '!fi up In nfl'ererl II Jli'Ogl'llnl Ill gel lhf! .lob Spcc'ral Spca'·er Sclredulcd Plll'cnls, suy doctors unrl publlr: donn. Nnw If's up lo llw lnrllvlri· II heullh agenclc:s, uul." Rc:v. ;~rthur ·C, Churchill, mls· Michigan Salt Mine It will' do 110 f(nnrl, r!oelrll's Cbiirlrcn fi'Om 1 lhr11ugh 1•1, ~lonar·y of the Congregational An Even 100 Offer Blood at Mason pointed nul, to snl up hnmunlzn· wllh JHlr'enlui consent, can gel Chl'isllan church from Memphis, llw tlon clinks if parents rio not hnvn vur:clnn fn•r• ut sdwol dlnJcs. 'l'ennessce, will spcal< nt worship At Hed CI'Oss hloorlmobl!e Hooe, !'!! t e r Roon, B e I' 11 a I'd Gary Ncsbll, Mrs, Mnry I{ny llwlr dillrlmn proteeleri with Sull< Doc:loi'S !liiV!! oi'J't:rerl llwlr sm·v· stop In Mason l"rlcluy 100 peojilr: Plaldw, AI llit'(!, Hoht!l't Ware, Ware Ht1d Mrs. Lorraine Bebee, Ices free ul dlnics. In Lansing services of the Dansvlll!! ancl offcr!!rl hloorl. Thm·e were 1G r·e· .James H. Glolln, · vaccine, Adulls unrler 511 IHIVr! the Dnc:lor·s on duty at the blood ~11me dlnlcs for ndulls are being Vuntown Mclhocllst churelws Sun· Ject Ions, so the deposit In llw Hcidecl responslblllly nf lalldng 1 Clalldl! Carty, !loherl .(. rn~· bani< W!!l'C Dt·. Donuld A. Cairns, Snll< shots themselves, doctors ~r:lwrluled In' nfl'if~C'~ and faelorh!s. day momlng, The !ormet• Chinn 1 Mason blood bani< account was hmm, .Jr., Lt•wls Woods, Mrs. c!rec!ller! as 8,1 plntH. Dt· ..Joseph Ponton nnd Dr. A. V. salrl, · Arlulto will he exr)(Jcterl lo riay $:J missionary will discuss· missions Margaret Hynn, Mrs. Helen Ware, Smith. Mrs. N. S. Rumbles nnd The slop. wns mar!l! In tlw lm,;e. 11 shol. In Chinn nnd Southem United Mrs. Pil\•llls Stld, James Hussell, Mrs. Hnrolcl ll!!ll were the reg· "The enemy Is not (Hliln, llDW As su"n as clilldren r·ctur·ri Stutes, R!!v, Chur·chl!l wns forced lll!!lll of Presbyterian chlli'elJ, ,J. R. N(:rr, ,Jnmes Bowers, Wnller· lslererl rHII'S!!H. that Sail< vucelne Is avnllnilln," dinlc eonsent forms In sclwols, from China when Communists from 1 to 7. Rclnlshed tiw fe!!der can drive between Both of these are harmon!!s. He Farm system of gi'Owing timber SIGRVICE· talcc ~ore grm.n and be ready ~or per day, plus 1 lh of 40$ protein, 2 feeding pens with a manger on said thqt cxperimento point to. as a crop on taxpaying lands:,Thc the high quality marl1ct earlwr incluctin"' Stillbestrol and :y, lb each side and feed grain and sil· ward using the stimulants to· stale total of private(y.uwncd Hoss ltidrmnnd 1 in I he fall. of soyb;an meal. Thes·e animals age automatically, Smith feeds ward the last. !!ncl of the .feeding forest acreage In the program is Ten yearling heifers from West will now il!! moved on tofu 1I 1ee d sideabout of 90 the head shed. of On cattle one onside each are period-probably 90 to 150 days. now 1,073,313. llult IBranch, weighing 500 lb in Oc· and sold In July. The Gregorys heavier steers about ready for fnarl,;et and on the other side heifers which will be marketed this spring. These animals art! all I . on full feed with light silage· and . -. ~...... ,. ·hl'!'avy"grain ration; ., . On this farm are also 100 hend Ford isJonger for 57.... of lighter' Angus cattle from Da· kota which will be put in the feeding shed as soon as the hea V· The Size of this Ad ier Jots. are moved to market. The group met for dinner at the Wheatfield Grange hall where Only a disc\.lssion was had concerning Costs feeding arid the cattle program. Cattle buyers said the market. is looking up now. They suggested that if cattle are ready' to sell, they should be sold because the marl fc!J·e home munngmncml gmup last Sunclny Mr. -and Mrs, Dnn Hlce Leslie lin• department exlin 'l'lltll'sdny evening 111 11 shnwe1· iti nnrl family anci her hrotlwr, Leslie Co-op's gulshml :1 lire cnrly S(lturclny honot· of Mrs. l~h1orn Soncnlwrg Thomas Rice, nncl fnmlly of East mot·nini( 111 I he home or Mr. and and son, Mllw. Those pre~cnt Lansing ntlencled n dinner 111 1\lr.~- Tlngh I·Iosltlns, 3•Ji'P. Mm. Mnrtha Conartnn, MrH. Follh Hnvcn church honoring Mr. New Building nuul. llositlns iVP.l', is im new L.eslh! CrHI]JP.I'alive huileling tlw t•ltlmney wus liellcvr.rl to hove [Jroving. Hr. r:nn ha up somr>, rP.~I Which nre lailOI' IIIHJ lime SIIVI!rs, ;mwlr!Pi'Prl and IIUI'HI into llnmr. Jcr, Mrs. Dolores Mlilr.r, nne! Mrs. Georgin Rnscn. ing 2 I!OLII'S hoi]) forC!!JOnJi litH] hul none with grr.alet' lwlpJ'uilaess aflm·nonn. MI', and Mr:;, David 13rynn nf Ihan the now ]Jyr!rHulic pial form Mr. nnrl Mrs. llan·y Gmnl nml hnlsl whldl l'flises lrudtlllads or Cl Eaton Rnplcls c:ailed on Mr. nne! c· . Mrs. Hugl1 Angell Sunday. fnmlly vl_sltcd nt the home of M1·. VOI'rl or oliH'I' ]li'Oriucr. In lhr eor- IVIC asses DEDICATION OF THE NEW Masonic temple of Leslie F. &A. nnrl Mrs. Cln!J· Swift Sunday nfl· l'(~tf angle so lila! it [lows frcclv M. took place Saturday evening; Shown at fhe ceremonies 11re Most Ml', ami Mrs. A. L. Tonlwr and crnoml. Donnn Hausch of En Ion Mrs. Lallie Hory. were enlcrtaincd"fm• clinneJ' Sun- . r.ountct·cll hr Fa·anl< ~toolly ot Ishpeming :m he l'ords Mlllllln Snturdny Mrs. Luelle Tookca·, li f M M lil'nn<:h of the Kcntuelo• ltlvca· neat• l!owllnrr '/'own, Ky., to rnnch ilrll'ton, mannger. hus on a field trip Thursday. 1 1 1 0 1 Hoss ancl LatTY ami'Lnvore Tool1- ray n . 1C wme I', nne rs. vicllllls or the floods which r;tnwl< EnstCI'II 1\entneif)', \'lt'Ainta 'J'hc Co-op :tlso h:ts an aulo-1 'J'Iwy went In lhr county huilrl- et• called on Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Glenn JnncH of PolleJ•villc. 1 and 1\'rst Virginia on .rnnuna-y ~s.~a. ~tootly, !lll'lllhet· nf :t starr . . . ing wlwrr. C. Hoss flillinrcl, coun- 'l'nDI(Cl', M1·. nnel MrR, Pm•cy BaJ•t•rt.t ancl or :IGO clinncr guests Sun- suffm·ers, found t.hnt his :\ntionni <:u:ml Jeep /ool; :as lllllf'h :as j(t':Jins fl'Oill C:IJ' COI'II IJC[IJJ'f! II IS Tl11• lirsl slop \\'liS in I]JP. eourl Grand ()[fleers of lhe Masonic 6:30 p. m., was also maslr!t' of Mr·. aml·Mrs. Frnnl\ Otncy from dny aflcrnoon of Ivll'. and Mrs. two 11ours to tral'el cl~;ht miles on the mHtlre · rlinncJ•, 'J'otat nxJJCIHiitllt'es hy ned ('ross nrr expected to rr.nc!h $:1,:dhi,OOO, the velude 11~to a mechamral is gained by IIH! court. tribute to the late Tlladdcus K Remodelling has cost: I he Masons Hamilton and the laic H. K. Patrick's Day pnrly nl lhe home guests. I j]oO:ing t111its, stand during the reading of the 1 banquP.I which preceded il al appreciation. his wee!< end guest. .Tames l·lnr! o[ 1\t'ool 1 "., nm . · · · leIS mer Mie·hi •<~n sliilc> ]Hilke clelee- ancl the third, a ton. The fcecl C'Hil Lions Leonard Burleigh of Lansing; A leiter was read fi'Dm Alfred Bniic>' of Lansing visited ill the Lennard nnd Mt·. nne! Mrs. Robert. Youth l~eHowsh1p spe!nl lite wee>!( • . g Celebrate Parlier·, chairman o[ the Temple 1hen be Ial1en from 1he vc•rt ie<~l Mnrris Wilson, zone chairman; home of tlwir dr.ughler, Mrs. Hircl entertained relatives anrl a II end nl a faith rclrcal nl Parch- lave, dwd Mardt I~ in 'l'olrsen. few frir>mls nl. a polluck clinnN' ment. Lindn retumccl l10mr with .Iapan. The• hncly \\'as e·a·c•maled . molasses hlenclcr which impreg 10th Birthday Rt1sscll Warner and Mrs. Warner· that, he anrl Mrs. Plll'l1er would M1·. nncl Mrs. Donnlcl Bassler at lhe Hied home. AI rf p. m. them. there ancl tbe a~Jws wr.n! !Jurirel nates blackslrap molnssr>s into of Ionia, Allan Cox of Charlotte, nol rclur·n from !~lorida to he and son, Don, were supper gucsjs Ricilut'rl Ricci anti Charles Lr.on------in Tol in Brazil sell~ fol' '~i . . r··> 1inns is a •1,000-gallon stnr:1gt~ his S()n-in-law nnvcn numbered . · 1nnlt for molasses. and Mrs. Millman of Greenville and Mrs. Fred Heuer of North· ton. · Mo Rev anel '·lr·s "'I'atlc·,~ To- . PJ'Inr to I hat liP lwei iH'iJif'd rc- '!'he new llullrling doubles the vci·sary part~· of the Leslie Lions west J:wl(son. , • • • n : • ,. ' :' • days, alar! I!" cents on BOSTON BUn them being AI Woodland of Les- clay afternoon. . • lie anrl 8 "reat-gmndchllclren. Arthut· Fear of Wcbl~ervrl!c ' " spent th~ :weel> end wrth his daughter, Mrs. Harold Monroe, anrl family .. REMEMBER • • • CALL Leslie Band Gains Mr. and Mrs .. 'L, P. Williams PORK· ROASTS calied on Miss Warda Harwood .Improved Rating at Howell Sunday night. Homogenized Vitamin D · ' - Dlcl> Mom·oe had his tonsils· re, Fortified Leslie moved u_p from group 3 moved at Dr.· Reynold's office In rating received Ill the . district Williamston Thursday morning. . Milk WA.LKER band festival last year to group Mr.· and Mrs. Lon Richards of ·, 2 this year. They were rated Jor Mason called on friends In South 112 Gal. 39c outsta~dlng pel'formance with n Leroy Monday. few mmot· musical defects, said Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Milbourne Jet•ry Q!lwson, band leader. · and sons of Bay City were Sun- HEATING . Dawson and. members ?f the day night visitors of Mr. a)1d Mrs. hand. expressed 1\P.PrcciatiOn to Merton Rice and Ken. . Arthm· Moe of the Marshall Mu- • · · · . FROZEN. · JqHN WALKER, Owner .~.ic conwany '~n·.Lanslng for lead· . Chile produces a variety' of GEORGE'S · 207_ Park Strqet, Moso'n ing the band at the festival. Daw· sheep with llc.ece so heavy, that, . Stra~berries .,. ~on was unable to be there due If It becomes wet, atiq the sheep FOOD MARKET · Formflr Feighner B_uilding to the loss of his son by drown· gets clown,' It cannot rise; if not ing, .tile W,ednesday ·before .the assisted ·by man, ·il will starve .to -4,. .99c MASON- ~HONE OR 7-7151 WE DELIVER ,·.<,,festival. · · . '. 1lcnth.. ,__ ....,_..;....; ...... ;.;..;.;.._.,... ______._...,.__~--~~-~-~----~~-~~~-~-~·~-~~-~ .,·· ' o I lngf1am Counly News Mard1 21, 1957 Paoe J !I ·' Silvalaska Pink· Salmon· : 1-lb Can 5 9c .
IGA MILK \ 'Selec~~-~-41-fo.rlT_op_~Oualify [, 1f2.Gallon Carton IIi M~igh~or I IGA DELICIOUs· : Now Only J9c Have you seen the community announce· ment board at your IGA market? Well, here Oioiijl . 6-oz. is how. it works· · If you have anything you Cans want to sell or anything you would like to Juitt- Sunny Morn buy, just write it on a card, take it down to your IGA grocer, and he will tack it up on the :·community board." '• . COFFEE Perhaps you'd like to announce a benefit · bridge party or your church dinner. There is · .-~--~------ ;no charge whatsoever for this service It is ·~.:\ 1-lb Bag 8 5 C. just another way your IGA grocer has of 'Fresh Froz.eo" for· Taste! ~1'; ·. saying "thank you" to a very important "f) person - his customer.l - -- · · - . - ·- --- ...... _. -~- Slraw·b~iijries IGA ·10-oz. Kaes·pread · · IGA TASTY Cans c MARSHALL' Cheese Food 2-lb Loaf 69c
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' ·.qtPriced. for; Added. Jfialue i IGA I SWeet Peas t IGA FRESH FROZEN 10-oz. c Elbow Pkgs. French Fried Potatoes 2 Pkgs. 33c . CHICKEN PIES ( Macaroni ..__-~~~~~--__,..,.,~::::;;=-1- TURKEY PIES for 2-lb Pkg. 3 9c Whole BEEF PIES CHICKENS Fryers ' IGA OLID PACK Only tb JJc APPLES FANCY .. FRESH PICNIC STYLE. . PORK ROASTS Ls29c Pork Neck Bones LB 15c U. S. No. 1 Tuna Fish CHOICE BLADE CUT Delicious FRESH PIG HOCKS La 29c BEEF ROASTS LB 33c CENTER CUT 3 lb 31c Cello sMEOKEDeHAMS LB79C:· PORK CHOPS LB 65c Bag ------SHOULDER CUT · Lenten Fish Treats ,. SALMON STEAKS sMoKED PICNICS LB 39c LAMB CHOPS LB 49c l9c FILLET OF WHITE FISH LAKE TROUT PORK OR BEEF ROCK LOBSTER-TYPE TAIL MEAT Beef Short Ribs 2 La 25c LIVER Ls29c LOBSTER TAII.S FILLET OF SOLE GRADE I FRESH ------Yellow Ripe Kraft's Handi.Snack . SAUSAGE . / 4u $1 GROUN_D BEEF 4 ta $1 Cheese Links
2 b·O•. Pk9,. 49c THANKS FOLKS Skinless Franks BANANAS . or · FRESH FROZEN . We_ thank all contestants for the excell~nt entries .and many l1b lSc helpful suggestions offered during our recent contest, Judges of the contest were the members of the IGA supply . Ocean Perch · depot at Alma. · . . Sliced· Bologna , California Pascal
WINNERS WERE7 Fillets 3-lb Bag $1.15 ·"'·"- j I. CELERY .~ Children's Division: ••.•J.,._J' Timex Wrist Watch-Terry Southwick, Mason lb · Camera Set-Diane Brooks, Route I, 0dnsville Eckrich All-Beef Franks \ ·. Lar~e Bunch··19c · 29c
Adult Division: . or • I • Portable TV~Mrs. Marvin Dykstra, Holt .Fresh Crisp .. . TENDER . 2 lunches Set of TV Ta'bles-Mrs. Donald Frye, Mason ·:All-Meat Sliced Bologna Sliced ·Bacon TV Clock-Mrs. Sharon Davis, Mason .. - Bags 2·1b Pkg. Wall Clock-Mrs, Agnes Sheehan, Mason Salads 2 c~no 19c Gree·n Onions 19c · Wall _Clock-Arthur A. ,Austin, Mason . .· ·. l: 1-lbP,kgs.' · 9 Be ,· . 79c
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-DENSM'ORE'S· JGA ·fOO,DLINER. . I ' .·' ' ' 1 \ ' Ope~ .9· ·to 9 .· E~er:y .-D~y .Including. '.S~nday . ' ' :' . ' ... ' . -,. _. ' ," . ·- . '. ', . -·. : ', . '' - ·.-. . GILI~ESPim IN LANSING Food Fun-Doughnut Clowns Mr. Scripter Cnpt, George GIlleR pIc of Wrlght·Pnttorson tlcld, Dnyton, Ohio, wos In Lansing Saturday Is Honored at to visit his gmndmolheJ•, .Mrs, Myrtle Howell, who is seriously slci{ In Sput·row hospital. Cnpt.. Surprise Party Gillespie wns flying a gnvernmerrl fliUDAL srrowrm. GIVEN Howard Scrlpler was gucsi of plane anrl had only i1 hours In Ingham Circuit Mrs. Lnltoy Holmes, the former honor at a surprise Jilrthclny Lnnslng. He Is formerly of Mn· Loi~ r-:lfarl, was guet{l of honor party ::>aturday evening given hy son, the son of Mrs, Zcnn Leach. u t a lwldal siHIWI!l' Frlr.iny I!VC· Mrs. s'crlpler, Douglas nnd Faith. Another son, Richard, Is un en· Churches Plan ning glvrm hy Miss J~llcn Owen. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. glnccr at Wnyne. He is married • Ga1nrs WOI'P. played with pl'izcs George Anderson, Mr. and .Mrs. and hns 5 children. enten erVICeS going lrl Mrs. Esther Holmes, Guy Powers and Mr. and .Mrs. • • • L S · Mt•s. Charles Eifert, Miss Margie • Robert Winans, all of Lansing, The third lllllllllll Lelllr!ll serV· Jo'r!ighner and the guost of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Heims of Herschel Jewetts lees of the [nJ~hllln Circuit Met h· Jlr.fre~hmenis wm·e sc!rvccl lo the Holt, Mr, anrl Mrs. Lawrence odlst. churches a rr• IH!lng r·on· H guestwut tc'llding. Kane of Charlotte, Mr. and Mt·s. Entertain Guests dueled car.h Sunrlr1y night during ~I * li' Earl Grahie of Dimondale and Mr. and .Mrs. Hct•schei Jewett Lent. at 8 o'clodt. '!'his Sunday Mr. anri Mrs. John Collins, Mr. entertained fiD guests nt a buffet Rev. Lurcn Sl!'ilil, n fornwr pas Braman-Bozung and .Mrs. Hershel Fairbotham, supper Saturduy evening. · Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Seriptcr, lor in the Circuli, will hr! liw fca Decorations for the party were Mr. nnd .Mrs. Garth Griffin ami tumcl speaiwr. ltev. Strait snt'VI!d Engagement Told In the St. Pntriclt's Day theme. Mt·. and Mrs .•fLtde Hall, ali of the churches of llw C'irr·uil for ·I I An arrangement nf Bells of Ire· Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bozung, Mason. yent•s, was Ia ter Ira nsi'PITI'd to land and green carnations Inlet·· Sr., ri~7 Wiiliamslf>n road, Dans· Mrs. Gordon Slec made her fa· the Hudson Ml!llindlsl l!illll'eh, ville, anlHHineo the engagement spet·sed with clay pipes centered then spent a pastorate al Sr·lll'tlon !her's 3-tiercd hirtllduy cake, 'l'hc youngsters will love these pa>'ly dcs:Jerls with pcrsonnlillcs o[ !IHoil' daughter, Hr!len .Marie, which was decoraleri in g1•een and the buffet table. Doug-hnut Clowns. Ali it tnlcns to mallo thrm n1·n padmgr•r! cool< Laiw, New Yorlc. Lr1sl .iunr. IH! tn .rosepit Alien Braman, son of After supper the gmup spent .booit doughnuts from your !P'Ilt:er's re:uly-t.o-eat. eaiw rlnpartnwnt, returned In tiw Midtigan area white willl a shamrock on tojJ. l\1r. and Mrs. A. B. Braman, of the evening dancing. ICC ,cream or shr.dtd, ~hreridrci coconut and som•• a~sorlerl canrlins, having been assignrorl to till' Bells of Ireland encircled the Houle ·1, Dansville. caice, It was used as a centerpiece Out-of-town guests allemlcd Scoop the hniiH of 1co cJ'cam or slwrltt't 11nd l!!l harden in th., ·Christ church at. Tni1slr~r. frcoz~r or freeze!' compa1·tmont of the rufrig-emtor, Male• faces in Miss Boznng is attending Ra· on the lace-covered buffet tnhle. from Charlotte, Portland ami cr~ch ICC cream hail with hits of jelly hcnns nnrl eandi,H, 't'op each Rev. ami Mrs. Strait will lw I'P· dwil IJrmuty college at the pres The evening was spent. play· Lansing. W!th II candy hut mnrln with n chocolate peJIJit'l"lllint patty lc1ppcd membered for llwlr work in tiw r•nL The coL!ple plans to marTy lng cards. Mr. Scrlptct• received fine muslr:al gmups that were or· w1th ~ larg-e gum <11_-op: !Iolrl hut in place with a lnnlllpicic. Keep May 1~ at St. James· parish in many nice gifts. E J • C/ b faces Ill freezer unl!l JUst ready to ser·vc. ganizcrl ciming liwir pastol'illl'. Mason. Earlier In the evening Mr. and 1X ellSlOll ll S '!'he present pastor, llr•v. Jo'rani1 AITangu doughnuts on indivirlunl Hf'rl'in1~ plates nnrl top with Mrs, Slec and Deborah enter· * Sandhill shrcdr!cri coconut for n neck ruff. 'fhcn arid icc cream fut:o nnd Cowicic, cx!Pnds an invitation to talnecl her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. serve one each to lhc clelighled chilrlrrn nt }'0111' t:nhlc. ali of their friPnds in I he Hrr•a to William Dennison, sccretury of Mrs. Jacobs Has Scripter anri Fnlt.h In honor of the serviee whic·h will hr• ;1l llie the township supervisors assoela· h!s birthday anniversary. SEYI•'tllt'i'll 111•:,\D,;; PTA · Millville ehureh. lion, will he the spea.l,er at a On Thursday ~vening Mr. and Party for Class CHILDREN Mr. und Mrs. Murn Pratt will honor them with IJI A coffee hour afiPr tile serviN• OF * * meeting of the Sandhill extension Mrs. Hazen Cnrlet• of Lansing llnberl Seyfarth is jll'r!:;idc!lll of will afford an opporlunily to re Mrs. C. L .•lvening at the K. home to members of Mason . llS" · · . • 1 ~ ms 1 CI"S • Nussdorfcr died Friday evening. Mrs. Erina Barltway of H11sl· !.lonnie Lope'!', Barbara Myall, I of P. hall. Families anri giW~Is of Woman's Golf club Thursday for SIX members n Friday evening. TRADE Wednesday nigi1l of lust wer.lc Rcque!lls imve r::nne out to Pearsall and Mrs. Albert Hum· were discussed that may be fens· and .Mr. and Mrs·. Gerald Pulver Mr. anrl Mrs. C. A. Mosher Although a rcc1ml number of schools nnl now r:onli'iiHiling but phrcy. lblc to undertake in the coming and .Tencan 1111ri Miss Linda called on Mrs. Albert Rothermel <186 children wcra treated at tile sending dJiidrcn lo the !'linic. Tile next meeting will be Thurs·r year. Forchc. The ucmsion llonnreri the 111 Jo'lint Sunday. Mrs. Rothermel clinic last year, too many nrc Out lying Com m u n i ty Chests day, Aprilll, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. R. M. Chambers pre~enlcri birthday annivers11ries of l L S. is 1\lr. Mosher's aunt. waiting, the pre~;irlent r mplw· have aiHo been cont:H:lcd, indud· Bernard Cady. :the Jesson on county and town· Pulver anci Leon Causic. 1\1r. and Mrs. Ezra 1-Inddy and sizerl, and I he lon~cr I hey \''ait ing the Williamston Community ,, • • I ship government. Or. Nora Wailwr of Ciwm l\'lr. and Mrs. Waiter Gidncr -ar the lllOI'e serious 1ilc pl'oblcm Chest. · ' Election of ofTiccrs will talw NOW! .· paign, lllinois, is spending I he rived home Saturday after spend· becomes, she arir!eri. C'hi~d1en :ue Mason sent 1H children for Deanery Schedules place at the April meeting. winter months al Darie City, Fla., ing a monlh vacationing in Flor· treater! by a pro(r~ssional staff treatment al the c·iinic in l!l5G, R II . !Cast Alnletlnn ' with her son and rlaughtrr-in-lr1W, ida and Arizona. iwarir'd IJy Dl'. Helen Lr.nting, Williamston '10, Olcemns 12, Holt eco ectlon Day Mrs. Emma Leach cntcrtaincrll M1· .. and Mrs. Earl Dakin. Dr. Mr~. Gladys Moccisidl'd in Dans· son visited Mrs·. James Quinn serves Ingham, Clinton, Eaton '' rura coun y sc 100 s • . . l~r. Edward Brill of Jefferson members of the East Alaiedon ville, where 'she served I he l~rcc fl'Om Fridny till Sunday after and Livingston counties, and is Marble sr:hooi iinr:Juderl in the Wisconsin, moderator for .th~ extension group fOI' rlinner last ·Save Methmlisl church. noon. rinanceri on a :iiJ-fill llasi:; between n~rai school cuu,Jil recently con··! Madison Diocesan Council of Thursday, There were 15 mem· stale and r:ontmunil_~;. Loeal tniJuted $200· Catholic Women will be retreat bet'S and one guest present. Mem· ·------. ;· Tlw local share of r:r•s;s per master for the fifth annual day of, ~crs answered roll call by giving Ingham County News March 21, 1957 Paye 4 BIRTHDAY DINN!c:R GIVEN 1 f'i1tlrl anrl parents [JCr ycm· for recollection for the Lansing Ideas for future c;\lcnston le~- Mr. and .Mrs. Almon G. Full on: was $81.00, the linanc:ial Deaneary Council of Catholic sons. 1------·, entertained at a family dinner, Hl5Greport J•cvealcd. The total year's Women Wednesday .March 27 at Mrs. Stanley Voss and Mrs. Sunday honoring her granclmoth·! budget was"$fi-l,fi37.26. St. Thomas Aquin~s church' In Wesley Thomas presented the $ er, Mrs. Rhoda Warner, of Lnn-! Dr. C. Leslie G;mlll, !'~search ·East Lansing. · l~sson on 20th ccntLtry citizen· .. I sing. Guests included Mrs. War- ils'nllh Tnsti· The schedule of the day is: ship. nc1·'s 1] children, J2 granrlr:hildren lute, Ann Arbot·, was guest Mass and communion, 9 a. m.; Mrs. George McKinney will hP Iami 4 great-grandchildren. A sp::akcr. He told of the worh: of coffey and rolls, 9:45; first con· hostess for the next mcct.lng on HE IDS! birthcla.v caiw cler:oratecl in the tiw institute on hasic rdsearch. ferencc, 10:15; second conference, April 11. . lSt. Patrick's Day theme was New officers eler:tecl are Har· 11:15; lunch, 12 noon; third con- " lng·hum * served. Mrs. Warner received Pirl .Jarnhsnn, Lansing, J•l'csidcnt; ferencc, one o'clocl\; fourth con- Ingham extension group had a We've Got ·r:m! many cards and gifts. Rei'. Gordon Jones, East Lansing, ference, 1:45; anrl conference and family night Monday evening at * · "' 1vir:c-prrsidcnt; E as 1. Lansing; general benediction, 2:30. Dansvllic town hall. Supper was The finest selection of spring shoe styles for the school and Mr·. and Mrs: Kenneth L. Drowr. :Mrs. Earl Canfield, Ovid, sccre· Deanery de!r.gates from St. served at 7:30 to 85 members, 1 college set! entertained theil· cnrri dub Sallll'· tary; and Jtidgc Robert Drake. James church arc: Mc~ican apos- their families and guests. clay evening. Guests attending * "' toiatc, Mrs. Louis Bcrat.ta and The Glen Walltcr family pt·e. were Mr. and Mrs. 1\cnnelil Hill Mrs. Oscar Lee and 2 daughters Mrs. Ambrose Raymond; family sented a program. Lawton Gauss of Holt, Mr. and 1\lrs. Delmer visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nnri pnrent education, Mrs. Wil· showed cartoon movies. The rc- 1\ramer of Eden, and Mr. and F'rank Wythe, Sunday afternoon. iiam Wallar:c ami Mrs. Bud Cham- mainder of the evening was spent Mrs. Kennel h Shell'cr. After an Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Forche berlain; spiritual development. visiting. RANGE evening of card playing the host· and family entertained Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Guerriero and Mrs. Mrs. James Ridgeway, Mrs. r!Ss served lunch. Mrs. L. J. Hendryx ~f Lansing Willis Hills; Catholic charities Thomas Proud, Mrs. Don Hag· Mr. and Mrs. Hiehanl Ohm and Saturday. Tuesday evening the .Mrs. Don VamlcrVeen and Mrs: garty, Mrs. Elton Weston and family of Holt called on Mr. a.nd Forchcs went to Mt. Pleasant Harold Bell; ami libraries and Mrs, Earl Showers were on the Mrs. Ciat·e Raymond Sunday aft· where Miss Linda Forche toolt literature. Mrs, Irving Heipei and supper committee. ernoon. part in a play nt Western .Michi· Mrs. Albert .Tomiian. * • " Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Davis rc· gan college. For reservations aml transpor· On Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. Law turned home Sunday afternoon Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Fontana tatlon, contact Mrs. Franlt renee Every entertained Mr. and afle1· spending several weelts in 1 visited Mr, and .Mrs . .Mario Fon· Schmidt, .Jr. Mrs. Robert Every and family, Florida. tana in Detroit Sunday. The men '' "' • Mr. and .Mrs. Gail Every and .Mrs. A. J. Hail attended the arc brothers· and the women are Mr. and Mrs. Robert c. Hall family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Every clii111er and dedication of the new sistcr·s. The occasion honored were guests at dinner Sunday of and Janet, Mrs. LeRoy Saelens Masonic temple nt Leslie Sa fur- Mario Fontana's birthday anni· Dr. unci .Mrs. Ted Hall of· Mar· and children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl day evening. versary. 'shall. Otis, Mt·s. Ethel Otis, Mrs. Mable Every, Mrs. Lena Ellison and •· ·.Miss Miriam Longyear. Black or Brown Mr. and .Mrs. Keith Douglas have moved to the former Charles Peck Youngsters Camp 1n Barn Brown home at 939 Eden road. Loafers The Douglas famii'y formerly re sided on Every road. $9.98 to $12.98 Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Hcdglen To Make Pets of New Calves visited .Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Drouillard at Algonac Sunday of regret and finding out it is WESBORO Pete is enjoying the extra at· I Mrs. Drouillard is a daughter oJ trmlion the ch.ilcircn are giving too late to make amends. the Hedglens. Mr. anci Mrs. Hedg· . There are weelts for everything the barn lately, He says It's fun len also called on her parents, anyone wants a wee!< for. Why Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bermel' of having them so interested. They not have· a "Forgive Me" week Marine City. Gtvlut where everyone can go around nrc. down there a lot anyway but Black and White with new en I ves of tiwir own to ·pa telling up friendships and for· getting lhe past? There are watch, feed .ancl play with ·they Has o'ne-Piece T~p with Silicohe Heat Seul Oven Door greeting cards of every descrip· have been living rlown there al· tlon but has anyone ever seen Saddles most. an "I'm Sort•y" card? I wonder if we go out of our Only s139.95 ss.98 A set of twin calves iu1s made way very ·often ·to tell follTHEATRES - DINING PLACES - BOWLING- DANCING - RACING- SKATINC:;
mr.nls, reslnlll'nnJ·s, clubs nnd suh· wnys nil helper! lo cretents of J\orr.a llwn hr enughl In an amazing weh of lluillfeature Uw event , --- "'l'llin" illllnilnil:ll·I:Jn r•ph: in Jo'or the lir·st lime, i\lfrerl Mnrch 27-31 at Lansing Civic Ccn· Sprmsors of thr. show arc lhc co-sponsored by spor·tlng goods,j 'l'r•<·ilnlt•llilll' iind Cii11'111aScopr.. by this typical lnn·Jesquc, £ieallng !cr. i·lllchcnr:k, pmducr!t', cllrector of wllh a siHli'P·shootlng charact.er Junior Chnmhcr of Comm: Man, went to real life out of a Damon Runyon boolt and The show will open Wcdncsdny, Greater Lnnslng and the Lansing be singed at Lansing Civrc Cen· illld iallgiltr!r, IIH!l'l' lws JJf'VI'I' for his story. With all t11e prcci· a callow youth with n crush on a Murch 27, at 6 p. m. and he open 7 North <;lf M,Json off US-127 lu•Pn :1n,y1 hlng lllw "Bilt.t lc Hymn" slon the master of mayhem Is cnch wecl,clay night fi'Om 6 p. m. Home Bullrlcrs association. tek~~~~~~ {~ ·fr.nturc the cnteriHin· Aoinission 75c movie star he has ncvm· soon. Not only has the show ex- ment program booked. for mall· on 1111' stTI'l!fl. It lells of an or·· noted for·, 11C filmed "'!'he Wrong Ali the usual comedy touches to 10:30 p. m. On Saturday and rl:ilnl'd minlsll!l' who gave a far panded to tul series was high; Tom 7:30·10:30. I BIG SHAKE McCarn Olds, 7fl3. High team Moore, 548; Bob Bowman, 203· (Rich Harvins Ice Cream, Whole Milk, Malt and Your series was rolled by Mason Home 521; Lcs Howery, 200·51.1; Bill i Favorite Flavor) Appliance, 2012. Cummings, 206-507; Bill Murmy, "COME HUNGRY High individual games and 500; Harold Barnhill, 523; Eel AND•EAT ALL series went to: Julia Banister, Campbell, 201-515; Harry Shultis, 188, 169-504; Helen Lyon,l58,1G2· 522; Jim Inghram, 53G; Don Wii·[ YOU WANT" Both for Just 44c 46(i; Judy Heathman, 165·456; Iiams, 539; Die!' L,von, 502; War· Helen Barker, 178-448; Delores [ncr 1\can, 200, 226·571; · Robert Country Sty!fl Heathman, 168·444; Jerry Griffin, Bullen, 50!i; Hobert Inghmm, Jr., T~·US 158, 154·442; Thelma Singer, 183· 233·5'1'1; Lyle Fo~s. 222·!i31; .AI WEEK ONLY! 432; Marilou Cairns, 179-431; VP.r- Jcnlts, 515; Hollie DeMartin, 520; Country kitchen Ia Wolfgang, 156·415; June Stub- Gerald Graham, 505; and Harold l003 N. Lans'ng Mason Try Harvins Gold Premium Chippcrmint in lf2 Gallons or at the bert, 433; Billie Horstman, 403; Ware, 212-530. Phone OR 7-2701 TOUGH AS THEY Fountain- There Isn't Any Better! · Alberta Betcher, 156; Hazel Sand· Team ~landings arc as follows: -======r cr·s, 153; and Marilyn Bitgoorl, · W L ,. 151. • Cummings ...... fl8'1" 39 ~~ SCBfAMIN& Jo<; ~.:lcDoakcs in "So '(our Christensen'~ Ford Bcmcnts ...... fll 64 CHARCOAL BROILED Wife Wunls to Work" ' Sale~ ...... 75 \~ 28 \f, I Morse Restaurant ...... 6:J 4:1 Mason Home Joy 0. Davis ...... 60% 471,{, EAGLES. Mason :Dairy Bar Appl 1ance ...... 68% 35'1:: AI Rice ...... :...... 60 48 Steaks and. Chicken NEXT WEEK: 'I I 142:W. Maple. ~r:Ca~·n Olds ...... 60% 43% Wyeth ...... 55 53 .49 CIJJps ancl Spare Ribs F~ W::rw?iffl'" '"El Lr_ndy s ...... 55 Harvins ...... 55 5.1 ,LJ};r/iut /f!fktki), Open Every Nigh.t Till. I 0 Mrlls .~tore ...... 3\, 73 Wares ...... 5<1 5:1 Kean s Store ...... 27 '" 76 1V:, Jim's Marl,et ...... 53•1, 5<1'1, """'"' TOM TRYON ------" l\lasnn Dart Insurance ...... 43 65. Lindy's Drive·ln JAtl MERLIN • ALVV MOORE AN lfftf!fJM!J.W 700 Iilli EO Kiwanis ...... 40 68 MARTIN MILNER ARriSJ) CINEMASicoPE •TEGHNIGDLOR •. C t C f . FIClUIIE our .a .e won 4 points from Grieves ...... 32 76 North of Mason on US·127 ... ~~~ .. ,JACQUELINE BEER Roy Christensen Ford Sales, CO-STARRIIIG Davis Clothing won 3 points from MARTHA HYER Ball-Dunn Furniture, while Mn· Comedy Dti'3RE son Daii·y and Thorburn Lumber DAN DURYEA·DON & Coal were splitting point~ with [I(' I) I):[; "Come On Seven" Cartoon - News 2 each.. :·I: t lbW Jack Davis led the hlg-l1 seorc~ ·J-----.------r-t:.,------ paracle with 202-519; Flen Van· Dammc, 210-543; Eustace Rog· gow, 202·5'10; Warner Kean, 528; FrB. .. S(Qt.-Sun. *.3- Top·- Hits Lyle Foss, 521; Ron White, 520; Dlcl' Mills, 513; Doug Bateman, 510; and Bob Whipple, 500. Dancing Every Saturday Davis Clothing ...... 31 II, Night Roy Christensen Ford Sales 24 ll'"'"""""""'""""' ...... ______.u...:,o;....c;::::_7'-='-'-'...._'- THE INCREDIBLE Bali·Dunn Furniture ..... , .... ~ ... 2!''1" It's on the STORY OF Court Cafe ...... : ...... 20 '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mason Dairy ...... ,...... 19 1• COMPANY GEORGE Thorburn Lumber & Coal ...... 16 ... and lhc star-spangled 1\luson Businessmen . ne'er-do-wells who Jaycees won 4 points from Hi· ··EDRU ROLLER SKATING ARENA made it what no Klas whlle Price Bros. and State South of Traffic Light at Holt · other fighting outfit Farm Insurance won 3 points hoped to be! each from Mason Elevator and Wednesday- 7:30-10:30 P.M. i Capital Asphalt Paving Co. Friday-Saturday - B-11 P. M. ..r\e• Hfgh games' and series were: Saturday-Sunday - 2-4:30 P. M. Glb Howlett, 202; Chellis Hall, 202; Clancy Fry, 526; Howard PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT 0''9' I' CDETWEEN I Oaldey, 525; Don Williams, 502; We'ro Opon for Portios on Sunday, Monday, ~ . 1957 and Dicit Mills, 548. Tuesday ond Thursday Nights Price Bros ...... 67 41. State Farm Ins ...... 56 52 Coli Holt OX 9·2436 for Clm' Schodulos I CGE4VEN as ...... 54 54 Jaycees ...... 51',~ 56% Mason Elevator ;...... 51 57 I andf:TIELL·. Capital Asphalt ...... 44% 63% Holt Bowlerettes Due to the break·down oi an automatic pin setter on one alley, only 6 teams bowled Tuesday night.· AI Rice and MelvliJe split, The Friendly Tl•eatre while Holt Recreation took all •l LESLIE, MICWGAN - PHONE JU D-457Z points from DeLoach. Hartley'~ FREE ADMISSION took 2 points and ' totals from Meissner's. Hlgi1 games and series were F1·iday-Saturday MARCH 22-23
CINEMAScoPf: COLOR by o. Lu.o Robert WAGNER ·Terry MOORE Smelt Dinners. . Broderick CRAWFORD All you can eat! $1 I'· Shown Twice at 7:35 and II :5'3 Specializing In Baked Goods Bloclcnorth of light In Holt. Shown. at 8:20 Only · Phone ·OX 4·3351 $5,00.0 IN FREE PRIZES SECOND. FEATURE BILL'S Sunday-Monday . MARCH 24-25· Gary Co~pcr in DISTANT DRUMS Holt Bakery and Grill Once at 9:31 . . For a Tosto Treat In Gracious Dining Extra Shows: Added TURN.EY•s Dining. Room . At the Village Sq~ar~ Week Days - 6 to 10:30 Stockbridge \ ~ Sp~cializlng in Chicken Dlnnerr -Staokr - Chopl Sat. & Sun. - 2 to 10:3P · · Sao Foods · .· Op~n Every.· Ooy ,~ ••• ·. lnollam County News March 21, 1957 Page 6 / "·omr·n tll Culll't•rt'll<'t' ,,f llt•rtllllfl o·<>ilt•gl', Not·tl! t":urr•· PTA Elects Bruce Lott, 32, , Mn;, Ml'lll'l l·'lul\1' ill ttl Mt s. Ll'· lina, 1\JI~;, Tllolnw Sti'Vr•nA, exemr- Holt News lloy Ciit'pr•nll'l' of !loll MPihof\lst 111'1' •;r•r'I'Piary 11f C'ltt•istlnn and:tl \VSC'S alll'nd<'tl 11 :1 f\11~· t'llllft!l"· rr•lulirHts, :rnrl lliHhtl[l f\'lnr~hnll New Officers Mrs, Alton Kinney - Phone OX 9-2721 Dies in Hospital ltill'l! uf tllr• Not'lhll't'Hit•rn ,Juris· HrPII. Stockbtridge News diC'IIon nl IIH' \Vflllliln's Sol'ic•ly rtf Sl nl'i{hi'ldgP. P'I'A still operating Jo'unrml Hl'l'l'kt>s Wl'i'P 1'11 11· t'hrl~lloin Si'l"l'ill' In Dl'll'llil l;tsl Tltr•n• .tmHhonl l,llilil spPdPs of 11~ 11 slnglr! unit met In the l~rnmu Clt·r•!Ps !'Inn !\J,•rHings Mrs. Uelen fieeman rlut•IPrl lllrmrlay HfiPI"IHHtll 111 \Vl'tll!esdny lltl"fllll-(h t•'i'iday. sunlls In tlw PlillippinPs--snmP L. Smith P.ir.mnntui'Y sehonl last Wonwn'H Assrwialinn nf llull rlll~llr•r• Ctllll'l Booster Club l~sles-Lr>iHJir•y lloll dtaprl for Spr'l'illl ~tu•nlli'l"s 111 IIJP 1111'Piings lii'P In ltr•Ps, otlwrs nn tlw wr•Pil. Dnnovnn Ci·nnl>hllc's Jlfll'· Jlt·c•sltylr•rian f'iiUi'l'ii will nwel 'ons Invl'te" 'l'l'ltflk violations HPIIIPd Ill liiillll'nliii',Y lli'OI'I'rllll'f' !cum In· WPrlncsrlay, Mrm•h '27, nl 12::!0 in Bi'lll'l' l~tlwln Loll, :12, Whll riiNII 11'1'1'1' Dr. Willa 1'111)'1!1', prrsidl'lll ! gi Clll!id. d '.ILIHtlo-r. t•nurt hy Alvn i!Pt>man, I'!Ltrllnt,: Dnl'lllrl Poll:; 111111 Edward Ll Elects Officers l)lr' f'!llll't'h dllllf!X fOI' II di'SSl'l'l l•'i iclay men·nlnr: wiJIIP at ~l'oi'l< :11 'lle jusljo·e nf tlf'nr·r•, werP: Lnnnll' fintrnPiot gavl! lito r.nlertainment. Holt Music Boostnrs cluh hnrl lunf'lwnn anrl monthly meeting. LaWI'Pili'G Jlalllng C'o, I ,;lllsing. _. f\'1 at•shrr II, Stol'illtrldgP, no OflPi'· J%•l'llon nf nfflr·ers tonk pluce, Its eieetlon Monclny night In the l'lrr·ll• :l will lw ltns!Pss. The Jli'O· To Webbervl ltlnr's lir-Pnsr, :h7; \'Ptlll llalclwin 'l'lw huslnc:;~ mr.r.tlng inelurled lie Is survlvcrt 11y lit<' pai'PIIIs, G~adys Heath high schnnl gym, Ofrlr•r!rs clwsrn gmm theme is "In Att,Y Plill'l! Mt·. 1111d Mi s. IIPI'ht'i'l Lot t ed' Slw·J,il·itlr~·· l.i11ns will 8: Sons, 1ilinwing tlltlit•f'in;r•rl 1"'1'· voting on •1 proposuls of ll1c plan· nnrl Any Wort{" with Mrs. Lyln sons 111 drivro, $7; ~Jarvin S!Ppll· nlng Pommllti'C. They were: 'J'o fot• the coming year nrc: P:-esi· TltnriHtrn as dwli'I1HIII. Clt•l'!c~ •I !loll; brc"e!IH•ts, ltiilltft of lln!l, Dornocratic c,,ndid,,te lor r~lll':ll!, 1d \Vt•hhi'IVIIIt' Lions dent, Mrs. Ar·chle LPwls; fallwr ltussPII llttcl Gall nf J.;lllslng anel 1 1 rons, in Wl'Oilf: lutH' Cllltsing Hl'l'i· ll;rv;• tlw f'IPmmtlury PTA rnPel DELI-II TOWNSHIP l.11 i1' '1 '111, ;\lollddy, J\li:H'I 11 :.fi. vlcr.·prcslclcnl, c 111. 1 ,Jnltnsnn; :tnrl !i will l111ve r•vrning ITII'clin~s Donald of S. Lyons; slslt'i'S, Mr·;. I. '•'·"· ,, t:rrrlc•iJ:il, tlhlr lc·l govr•r· dl'ltl, $7; I•:rlltlt 1\alsPJ', l'tnduwy, tlw f;rsl Werlnesrlay of St'ptr.m· on the S:tlllt! rlalp With drl'lr! •I f,titrtl'l' to y!Pirl rigltl of Wily, $7; tu•r, Novmnlwr, Mnt'l'h nncl Mny, molhm· vice·prcslrlnnt, Mrs. Le· nwr·ling al lhro ltnntP of IIJJ·s. I•:IIH•I llallt!l of ~IIISOil, Mrs. llnwl 111·1', \"ill l1 • spP.ti".L'I'. Hoy Cm·pnnter; sPcrr!l:u·.v, Mrs. Paddnd< .l,l:•t( il lill·l'litl): in Slew(,. l:;lt l'nrkPI' nncl Mr,. 1-'lmr•;H'" 1 ~11111illr, 1111 valirt oper:tlo; 's II· Atn·ll; ot'fkr.rs nnrl eommillec Vlcide Slol'nnnt, llnger Brewer 111Po•l at thl' llflllll' of Mrs. Hil'll· " Trltpuycr IH tdgl•, In 01 liP I' lu t'lll1lfl dosP lo c•rnsr., $2; nnrl .JnmPs Wlillal. Apri( Ist o.' lire• llllnnl ol rlir<'<'illi'H. solo seleellon on the new plnnn. llurma. · in rli'IIPt' business to he nctcrl Hw sPrvir•Ps. llili'llll WIIH inlV!aplt•l•---~------...! 1\t lhr> tlirr>c·lors nwr•!lng at IIJ<• I nil on or diHr·usccri nl !ttl' fortlrcom Hlrll-(1' o·r~nwtery. !?allhl'ilrr•rs Wl'l'l'' IHliO:-'t'd of p:iHI At lttr dislrio·l !rand ft•slival in !lrPy miglrl ret•elvn availahlc litrr of Ecorse ,opent Sunday nftrl'lloon glblro to cnmp~IP. In slnir. lln:ils.;ll L:lllslng Saturday tire Sind<· atun•; and l~t,ll evct•yone intr.r llu~y !II'I'S 11111'1' Mt•o•tiiiA ' (lli"~irle•niH ol 1111' dr;h, lltt:tne• with Mt•, anrl Mr.~. E. c. TiHch. Ann Arbor Salurrlay, Apr1l. -7, hrirll-(1' hatHI advanced from a •I csiPrl In comtng elections he per· , II fl I' I' hf'illg chosen :IS 0 IIC IJ 1 I liP 11usy Br!e ·I-ll c•lult nwl 'l'ttt•stl;ll' I l:nlclwin. l'atrl Sll•piH•tts ;;nd lla1·· Mrs. Lilli? Vannonn of .Piym- fin:rlists "' lltP bnnd Ies11vnl Snl· ole! Lnnth, will! this yr•ar's tH'r>si· to n :l mting. I miller! to vote, whc!IWJ' or not l!Vening al t lu• hnmr. of IIH• ic:;rl I Till' llancl llnnsiPrs Pluh st11gr.d liwy are nwrnhcrs fot• tl:is year. outh Is vlsttlng hei' snil-ln·l:rw lll'tlav at !•:astern high sl'ltnnl. r>r, Mrs. i!Picn Laf\'lan·. \Viimol rlt'lll, 1\'Ptid:tll i\lrlloll as :rrlvisory and dnughtrr ancl family, thP. · ,, St. Pat rit·l<'s party in I hr. sdtooi Carol Hilnnr.w:llcl was t!lectcrl IVlt'Dnwell, r•nunly n>:l'nl, was n 1 llll'rllhl'l'. . Ernest Smiths. gym Salurriay night. It was a as !Ill' P'l'A rlelegate In tlw forth· \\'onmu's C:Iuh 1\lr•f'ts gursl. 'f'irr• fiH'I'Iil :tlso llllll<>llllt'I'S 11 puh· inslnlf'lor Hair! that r·mn1wlilion vir'P·prPsidr•nl, Martin !Ianne· York, last wecl<. 1 Mr.~. E:rlw:rrri Kirkci'. show :tttd summer t·o~mp. Glli>H's IVI'rr' lite l'iirtl 11111'1~' 1111<1 Sl~ lr• •:hct\1', among h11nrl rnnmhCI's for the wald; lcncltct· vice-president, Ron Mrs. Larry LindPmet· is visltln"l ----- pl:rynrl and tr.L;r•slmH•nt, Sl'l'l'rd l1y the hn,less ;ol lltl' <'ins,' 1\Innrlay, /\pill I, .ol 7::;o p. 111. Ill ltrlcilodwn :rssignmeut is prov· • aid l•'illmot·e; secretary, Mrs. her sister in PilO()lllX, Arizona. n IIIU!llllll'i nat•·. ~r·t . IIH' lllC'I'ling. the OJ·:s h.tll. '!'he men in the ing ltcalthy. .John 'J:aylor; treasurer, Mrs. ~:\lll Mr. and Mrs IIowrml l•'rinlde !loll nthlcltc bnnquet wtll be or !':rmily :orl' invited In attcnr!. Spnr!1tl nrc. nrc pnrcnto of ~ clnu~hter, Linrla Tu.csclny, April 2, at Delhi town· OJH'II llousn Is l'lltlllll'cl Clolill's for till' r•ntin• family will Stodlltl'it!A"I' UuJtlist,' .Tames E. Elcmcnl:ll'y PTA officers arc: 1\ay, horn at Foote hospital, Jack· shiP. h:dt al 6:30 p, m. The sin;:; l11• fl'alllt'l'li. Lornh;crrl, pastor. lO::JO, worship Prcsirlcnt, Duane Forrl; vice-presi· son, March 7. nff:ur 1s sponsorerl hy the Ameri Mr. nncl Mrs. Milfnrrl Knapp, dent, Mr·s. Edward Wcddon; anrl 'l'hCI'I' ll'ili llf' prizl's iOI' 1110 SP.i Vif'e; II ::!0, C'hurclr school, can Lt!gion, Btreldlcasonci· post 208~ N. Cedar slrrc•l, Jledl, will teachrt· vice-prcsiclcnl, Mrs. Patli Mt·s. Onn Noll is visiting ltl'l' r·:rrd jl(:O,I'I'IH :OIItl I<'II'C'lrnll'lliS Gorrlrrn Kccrnr, supet•intcndenl; Nn. 238. I'Cic•In·ate IIH'ii' :iOiil wcrlrling 1tn· [{amsricll. son, Elwood Not!, at Cincinnati, nii'Crs:try Sunday, Marf'h :ll, :rl will he• :-;r'rW•fl. 7:1:-i, .Junior HYF wllh l\1rs. Marir• Ohio. • J(ockll'l'll, Senior BYF, speaker, WSCS Sl'hPIIUll's :\IN•! an open hou"e fr·nm 2 .. 1 Mr. 1 Ft•anl; Slt'JIIic•rts llic•s l(utlr Prcntir·c, adult union, Ora Stockhrrlge Chi.ld • Slurly club WSCS o[ Hnll Mcthorlist f'hurf'!t Knnppwas horn in Virginia. J\1ts. met Mo~day evenrng at. t.hc home meets Werlnesrlny, March , at II~napp was horn .In Indiana. Till' F'ntlll' Olin Str•piH'IlS, fl:l, rl11•rt Craig, lcadnr, subject, "Soul-Win· 27 ning, Our Greatest Sr•rvil·c;" Legion Stages ?conomtcs house for a Joint meet· I the church at 7:30 p. m. Rev. couple wns man;r.cl ;n Dow;;lli;H· at llrr IHtme•, l:llH Wt·~;l Sl. .!Ds('ph, 'l'hursclay, 7:30, mirl-wcek scrvi('C, tng with. the Modern Mothers. !Marion Sims of the Peoples ~.nrl moved In Lan.stng rn !Ot:l. L:rnsing, Morrrl.;y rnol'lling. .''vlt·. lTonor~ng Alva Beeman's lllrlh·:C'hllrch, East Lansing, is to h~ Iiley h:tVf' hrcn rcstrlents of !loll Str•pltr•ns Wds lire l:csl of lltr •I prayer anrl Billk study in lltr• Potluck Supper rlny, ann~v~rsm·y ~Jn St. Patrick'slgli!'SI spnakcr·. Ills topic will IH• ~lte.p;Jst ~~:11·s. Mr. Kn.npp h.td. r·lrilrli'l'll ot T!u•ron Slc•phe•ns, who IJOol< of 1\latthcw; H::Jn, adult !0 cltoit· pr;rr·t ir·e; Fl'irlny, 7, family Dn~. Mt. anrl Mts. Becm:111 nnrl "Tiw Church nnrl Mental Tlealllt." .t. shnc. lP.fl.tlt shop unltl lnllc;t was n f.;tod\bl'idgt' h:u·tl\.\'ill'<' n1Pl'· About 2:i Legioncttcs and Le night gall1cring, pollul'il supper. ~uella had an oystm· diJ~ner· ;ell Mrs. ,J. IV. Livcnsparger is cltaii'· ;ad< litt.i Jlll'l yc:rr. 'l'tH'Y havr• a chant, ~.tipCI'trill'erril'lll or Sinl'k· gion members atlendcri the pol Those attending arc lo tal'c their I~enrwlh Car·tys, nnd hll"llirlay I man. Ev;1 r·ircic lVIII serve rcfrcslr- so~1, Lynn, of II nil; anrl :! grnnd·l' bridge .~drools .tncllnglr;un r·ounly luck suppr.r last Tuesday night. cake In the e\'cning at the Orson nwnts. ;·hrldrcn: Gat'l)' ancl Mntily;t. school c·llmilli'HIOilPI'. Sl't'I'ICC'S own tnbln service. Sponsored by lfuher I Br.arss Wils presented the Yo Ari class. 13iJ·thrlays In litis Becmans. I --- rtwy Will IJC' hosts lor till' (i('["t·l WPrl' al f~sle~:-LI'acilcy funeral with a :35-ycar consecutive mem· quartet· will he honored. l\!onrlny, 1\.[J·. and Mr~. Art Wilde visit eel J{ill':tllis lias ~JII'lt"t't' I sion. homr in Lansiltg 11 ~lit burial in llcrship card and J{cnneth Am· •1, junior l'ltoir prnr.licc•. hlq parents in Ypsilanti Sunrl;ry. Hnlt Kiwanis club mel 'l'Ltr.sday . . -- StrwlIll'( bii.>C' i .• 1/Nl'.'.liii.J. l'harge of Rct·ving the poliwk L Class will meet at. the home of business meeting. Refreshment ily of Leslie :md. Mr. anrl Mrs. mttn!ty. !Inward Slabaugh, mcm· :rnd l\lrs. Lillian \\'empiP l"isi!rtl supper. Est her Sm i 1It JH'f'~irier! in Nora anrl Errett. Kistler, 1\lonrlay committee consists of Cal Atkin· Euricl_l Berry of 1\alama?.oo. Tlw her or the committee, was also 11 llw Conlr~ys' so;t, Dr. Pnul Conley, ,1\.//,\JI: ...... '! I he absence of M.wy Naglry, evening, March 25, at 8. Co·host~ son anrl Max Cool, o~caston honor~d .Ronald an~l guest. George Knight was chair· a.nd family of Swanton, Oi)io,, prrsirlrnt. Tltr group disf'usscrl aw llolll't't and Cl1arlottc Camp. henne~h on thcu· birtiHlny annr· mnn. I~~x Smith, vicc-prcsiricht, Sunrlny. :;~:~~:~nss ...... planting l'l'l!lgl'Pcns in front of 1 The program is in C'ilargc of .John l~l'l'l'rntinn Gt'IIUJI Fol'rns Vl!rsarJes. . presided at the meeting in the ab I The spring parcnt-lcnehcr eon- ...... ST.'ITf: ...... I tlw dHtrl'it. P;rr(;['t' ~lun·ay and Arnell. Commission on nducnlion Mr. nne! 1\Irs. Kenclnll l1igf:S•sr•we of Ft•nnl' Brown, president. r fcrerwP will be cnnrluelctl the aft· An over-all govcrnint:: board : 1'//(),\'fi ...... \Villiam Sh~;riand ;u r• on lltl' C'Om· will meet at the clHJrch Tuesday a,nd Lori of Bcllvilic ;;nrt 1\lrs. ' cmoons o[ Thursday anrl Fmiay, mittcc. l31anl'iw Sltarliittrl and will l1a worl\ccl out for the new evening, March 2fi, at 8. O!Tit:lal t•ecrentionnl,plnn for Stocl(briclge, 1om _Cam~~cll anrl son, r?ny, of Spring vac·a1ion for Hnll April 4 ;rnd :i, with ito sdrnni in· I· I I do h.ti'C dry cleaning. Please conracr mc.Y , 'I Anna l-las .. tlty had dt:;rgt• o[ llt·irl:,:r• l't'I'Sit~·te•t·ian, i~cv. i llrr. Mil'iligan High School schol· Eohrrl \\'allI 1 llougltlon. I Get greatest advances of 1957! ~1r. and M r~ .. John Ma ll'ho anrl • I 1111• lL l' Slllll'l'S alll'llclt'd II 1111'111· (;1'1"''111')' Ho•sicll'lll llii'S rlay rlinnl'i' nl 1111' \Villi:rm Mal· l'~ne'mt servit:C's were con· l'iH>S Suntlil~· lwrwring .Toyc·p Mal· rlu~led Fl'itlay 111 Caskey funeral l'illl. . _ humc in Slncl;e for Wilda lllt', and l\lrs. Noi'IJS Macl.JI'nnie Mado;urcs 'your n,1n· . ~r. and Mrs. LaeJ' Watson '"'Y ambulance tool\ the injured cial •ocurily. Soc us ,,bout it todoy! vtstted Mr. and Mrs. Logan Wat- man to 1he hospital. ;:on at Fitchburg Sunday. Mr. and Mt•s. Herbert Mm·shall Mt•. amlll·h·s. Roy Harrington of and family of Doln, Ohio, spent JaclManchester Sunday. • I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I .I I I I Mt·s. Pearl Powell, ·Maxine Rocpci(C and Ruth Howard 'at· SWEPT-WING SWEEPS tended a Ik prr•mlum Jist for the lnghnnr Mr. Ill HI MI'H, ,Lylr. Gmw nn!l Dlnnc anrl Susie BICIJ% werr! of the Hlvcrslrlr. Community C'lnh, ~;r.Jl !Itlntlngton Snlnl'llny cvr!· at Lalw Oclnss;t, , ty fr 1II' this "C''ll' Mlll'ion spr•11t suwlay evonlng roun · • "·• • wii!J ~Irs. ll!!l'lha \Val'llPI' nf ,Jndl· ovnrnlght guests of their grnnrl· hns r!ltllr!rl 11 meeting frll' 'l'twsr!;1y nlng, Hld111rrl Surntn shower! Ml', nnrl MI'H. Holwrl Smith nnrl ,Juli)' Oilli'Y wns nul of sl'iluc>i soil, mntlwr, Mrs. Nina Furgnson, in I!Venlng, Mardi 2!i, nl tlw sdwnl slides of their trip lo the Wr!sl. so11, Clunrle, wen! Sumlny rlitlllC!l' last wcC'I< wllh tile flu. Silr! hn.s Mrs. LP:>il GrnsshiiiiH nnrl Mrs, ,JaroinniVPrsary. ,Jolin J3arlon nl Homer. sunrlny Esther Lrmtz nls, stand," snys tile commiltr.e. · · Mr. nnd Mrs. Walt<'!' Gnnnwny enllf'rs of Mrs·. Mae Spring anrl slates anrl a short sln,V in Flnrirln. LIH' <'OilllniiiPr• roinb nul. "Agrrmumisls Pmp!Jnsiw that. Mr. 111HI Mrs. Clyrln !!ill woro visiter! Mr. ami Mrs. F'lf,Y Wright J .. cc::s•;orms TO I D 13 f II '1'1 Ill I' f 11 "On illltJrnverl jJHSI11rrs," R::J,YS o·norl mnnn~:ement protC"rols tilr:> S 1 11 nr "lln"l" of tJJnll' I Jr. . on nl'l' nm y, w moll l .Y IIH'I' tng o lf' " f I . l ' unc ay r m"1 " ,,, ·'· , Sttllri,·l," ,'tJir'l'llOOil, I tlw cnmmitl.rL•, "snmt• Mirlwcsl.- invoRtrnent a armOI' ws 111 gnor I 1 M 1 ·' - HCLi' GUARD 1\·lr. anrl Mrs. William Dr.Bocr Community F:n·mot·;; •1·11 r'lut> rrn ngronnmists arlvise putting seed, liming, J'erlilizer nncl IIi!! son·in·law anrl r aug 1lrr, 1'. am Mr. anrl Ml'H, Cleo Gl·r•enir''' illl'l 1 of Grnnrl 11aplrls were guests of will hi' llrlrl ill lh<• town lwll on , 111 :wo or mnro pounrls ol. phos- work involved in getting 11 flOOr! Mrs. ITorhr!l'l. IIarti'J.:, ;11111 family. f;unlly \verr• Sunday rlin . . gL!Psls! 1 111 1 YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Hussrll Pagr•. thr! Mnnrlay t!vrning, Man·h 2S. '1'11 ' phnlr.-pol.nsh fcrtiliwr nnd then pasture stand estn!Jiishcrl." Ml'. nnrl Mrs. Chnrles fiif'h 11nd of llw Inlier's parr.nl.~. Mr. a•1r! nrsl pnrt of lhc wccl<. Mrs. Betty aciliP.vemcnl rlily nf 4·1fer's will family werr. Sunday aflernrlfln Mrs. Alvin JlarliJ.:. Mn~. Willl:nn C,\J: li~VE5TMl:NT l•'ulfnrd of Detroil spenl lhe he tile main lopic. calleIlor of Mr. 11:1rlig's I . They nlsn visiter! M1·. and Mrs. Tompkins were guc.'ils of l\fr. anrl Wehhervillc. fi7til lllrtluln)' annil'<'l'SH!'Y. noherl Pa~e. Mrs, TTarnlcl 13m·ton on Ttlrscln I' Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hester, wllil 0 Fmn t & Rear Mr. nnrl Mrs. H.nuhrn Crilr~. evcnin~. On Tllllrstlay eveninf:, were on thoir wny In lileit· hom" ( R d I .lr., nnrl son of .Jncksnn anrl Ml'. M1·s. Doris Dienz, Mrs. !!. Mnyf'r in fiussellville, Alahnma, r•aJIPll OJ'ey Oa I anrl Mrs. AI Fnuml.~ nnrl sons of :mri Mrs. Hnse Barton nllenrlrrl n nn Mr. nnrl Mrs. Waller c:anll\v::,'.· ' Bumper Guards Lansing wnre Saillt'rlny r·allers nf sord:d C!Vcning nf the Cltllrls Cnnt· Wcrlnrsrlay morning, l.ur·u OlnP~' 'I Mr. and Mrs.· Larry Di1yle nnrl munily c·luh at tile honw of .TPa11 Mr. anrl Mrs. I lat'l'\' Keilt'l'lll.il1 llaroltl 1\·f;l;>g. ,Jr., ~s 1n St. Lll\1'· e sons. On Sunday M1'. nnrl Mrs. Drumm of Lansin~. of Lansing visilcrl ·Mrs. Millie rc!nr·n IJospllal, Lansing. ~=m.1t Bumper Frerl Hnffir:I(Cl' anrl riau~ltlcr nf ----·---. Pninlcr Sunday aflernoon. ~.11·. and Mrs. I f:n·olrl Mnnr,, S>·., Olccmos were callers nt tile Doyle Mrs. H. Nntllne of Col•lwalrl' allc!nrlcd fnnrral s!'f'l'ices lor lti.-; Rubber Cushio~1 ho:nll?.· ,'111<1 Ml','', DOll Vl'r•f!'·in·l:>\1', 1\olJ·. :mrl l\!rs. l~raneif~ wa'~ in 1111 :n1111 at•l'itlcnl.lasL WPPk. 0 Door (dge guests nf Mr. lllld Mrs. Floyrl Lnnten servic·e~ were conductc£1 LPP. She is in a sf'rious r:onrlilion in G~imds l.yl.. lilll't'is nullc•n I' HI'· llw llo~nil:>l in Paw Pnw.OJ I ,. " " R Thr youlh dwir prc;;cnlcd 11 l':vrrl homu F'nrlll,\' after spr.nr. Ill:.'( ~Jr. anrl l\lrs. Glen ncv Inn< :mrl son were Sunrlay gucs'ls of <"nnccrl of sar•l'<'ri songs. fiH' wintrr r.lmilil:: al DPirn.l' liJC Inlier's falher hnr:l< to !lis 1\:fr. and Mrs. Anlcan Barloncl of llr;tdl. l"lnrirla. Thi!l' lmugill a llfllllf: in Oil in I11SI wr.ek Purl. I[,! (;) \ 'r•t'lnOlllv;'llc•. M1·s. Guerdon Ushnt· returner! 'II' ,, 'I' ~ark-Up · , Jnl anr 1 1HI VI' 1lC!r'll 1Ill! r lllg a IICI\' I IllS Slif'lll I 1)(' Jla!il - wrc 1nrl cl:iu;'l1lr!l' ii1 Adrinn on 1111' 1 Ilnsarl\ nnrl fnmily of Eaton nap· hospital. I the' hnnw or illf'il' ,SOil illlrl rl:Jllgl•· Will' Ill Oldo. Mt·. :>nrl M.'!i, Oilwy iris anrl Mrs. Vil'ginia Wright anrl Mrs . .Tcssr Campilell is spf'llrl· ir;1•.Jn·lnw, Mr. nnrl Mr:;. Siu:IJ'I visilf'rliJIPir snn·in·law nnrl tlau;.:il· rlau~hiPr nr .Ta!'kson W11re Sunclay in~;~ II'I!Pir. 11-fl'. 11nrl MI'S. Don Foolr.. P11rish of .Jack~n11 in lwno1; ,f ------:-- Mr. anrl Mrs. 1JPnr~· Antlr:rsnnl· Mt·; :11Jrl Mrs. Tom Olnc•1'; Bill Pull~ ldanagcr On Friday evening Mrs. Effie Mrs. Pnr·ish anri l\'1:1e !1l1>rie 'JI> iTuc•srJ; · nJooill with .!Pssr• C: m:1·: <'allr!tl on 1\fr. nnrl Mrs. Walt•·r ntno1· :mtl Chn:·les St;Jitl II'CI'r• in1 11 1 ~ 17 ~. Jcffcnon Townley :mel Mrs. Bc1·gic Keeler 'lllcir liirlhrln,l' nnnive1·s;n·ir.~. ; b:>ll. ' " G;lllnwny Snlut-ri:J\' nftc·noon. Detmit Sallii'Clay In sec• llw r·nn·l 1~<'1,'1' ~ucs!s of 1\·Jrs, Slanley Grrm;P UPr•rs rPtllrnPrl. honll' ~Irs. D;tll' S\\'itzcnllcrr.: carer! Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Lrf' nnr1 sr•rvnlinn show. Mt·. anrl Mrs. I Smil!~ o[ l~alon,Rapirls. ' S:rturrla,.•; frrrn; M1•L;ru~l1i1n (),~.! f"r IIH• l'lllllolltl f'ililrln!ll S;illll'd:t,l' 1 ------·---1 ~IS .. Lur•ille l>lmiJHII or ~n!e.ri:J, )Pop:il.illl' illlSplt:JI, Lan.slng, :lflr•r \l'ililr !\lis. I'Ul/lllfll visilctl hr·:·, Oluo, spcnl tile wecl< f'llfi Vl~lllnf.( ~pcn~lm.~ a 1\'t•el\ lhr'rr~. Mr. Br•r•rs ·llusil;IIHI al Veterans hospital,: iYil'. anrl Mrs. finhcrt Bush nml 1s still 111 herl. 1 \ \ Cnmle, .lranettf' Bristow spent Mond:tl';' 1111 ' I' 1ror. , ,Julin Simmons nf Munilli wa:-: nigh! wilh Barilnra Lantis. · I Mrs. ,l,rlnu Shears :'pent lasl i a Sunrlny visitn1' of Mr. nnrl Mrs. The• •l·H eluh members allr.nrlt•d wr•el< \\'llh lwr grandl'illlrlrcn, Bnll 1 LAST CHANCE~ lASTl CH Vernon Clark nnri family. Mr. a roller skating party at l·~dru,allrl .Jallf'l Beers._ . ! Clark's lwalth is vei·y poor. rniler slI'Pn;1, [[oil. M1111 • 'J'hc monlhly 11-1-I lllCCIIIlg was, Wnrrl hns be!'n roceil'erl here ct:>~· night. · r'llllt!Lwlr·d at lhP home of 1\Tr.! nf tlw .cir·a~h or. 1\l•·s. Huby Ba~· .Jess;. Campbell harl Sunci;>~' ciin·l;lnd !\lr.,, George Dccrs vVI'rlne;;. i ret! IIIII Ill Snr.r·. nnrl Mr~. ,Tamos .lohnson·or. Visilors of Mrs. Minnie Bnclws, 1Wllliams1•ln WeJ'C! We>clnc.~rlny M1·s. Annn Minnis nne! 1\•lr. anrl guests or Mr. nncl 'Mrs. Del'fon Mrs, Floyd Donal nt t.lw latler's .Johnson. homo last week were M1's. Nova (Formerly Nooly's) Mason Shoe.~Store. Butler, Mrs, Cart·le Rip-gR, M1·. · '!'hr. Inrlians of Peru were de·. GRIEVEI ', ' :mel Mrs. Roy Parlt~,· Mt•.' and hydmtlng potatoes. when while 344 Jefferson <. Mason Mrs. 1-IO\I~nrd Biggs, Mr. and Mrs, man came-simply by spreading F. c. W.cnvc~·. Mt·. and Mrs. EJ. them out in the sun and Jetting mer F1·ost, Mrs, Nora ·Frost, Mrs. them ~ry .ol!t:· 1--..;.~ __..;...;..--;...;..._;..~------~+------~-----~~"''""-~-~~~--'"'!"~~ .... ,! lngharn County News Marda 21, 1957 Lega~ Not~ces
OIIDEII Al'l OINTING 11MI I f)l( HI AHINI, e I AIMo AND I 011 DETI HMINA liON 01 Ill Ill~
Childs School District lUIs. I.e one Johnston I he C C cluiJ o( Childs district Wd~ enlcttmncd home of Mt s Te tnnc Dt umm tn L 111~lng lbasket 1s an excel lent place Ill keep YOl r feet dry Lee lose ph John While clmng n little stght-scc slort J tl11f'S Long'IICCI Slnnf'W~Il lllg '!Ius \ JSJtot to P ms np Tlcl lia\ lllJ.I sold my fann I Will SPll the foliO\ung dPseubt•d JII'Ol)('l't~ .tt pnbhc ,tuehon at thl Lu m located 4 mii!•s south ol I'onh•n•lle tu lh!' JlonPll-l\lason road, then \\Pst
Phone Phone Mason Price Brothers Stockbridge OR 6-5754 Auctioneers UL 1-3342
Holsteh1 Cattle Farn1 Machinery :-1-yc.u·-ohl Holstein, bred Feluuar3' 21 ID5l Co-Op IG-3 Ttactoi \\ith lights, starter, hvc 2·3'e,u-old Ilolstmn, bred l\l:u·ch •J PTO, Co-Op Pon Ill hft Cultl\ :ttol' and llmtt 3-yeat-old Ilolstl'lll, bJ <·d !\1m< h J 2 lloUSN' 3-ye.u-old Holstein, hi ell ,January (i Oh\er 70 Ttaclot .md l'ow,•rhlt Cultivator fl-ycar-old llolst<•in, bred March 4 OhveJ• Uaydt•x 2-bottom, 14-int h Plow, Powc1 trol 3-year-old Holstein, bt cd Fehl'llaJ'Y 21 Oliver 3-scction S111 ing llanon 4-ycal-old Ilolstein, bred No\ ember 2fi 1\linneapolis-Mohnc 8-ft. Dtsc 2-year-ohl llolstcm, brll!l Fcbru,u y 7 Intclllattonal Senu-1\lount!ll lUowt•r, 7-ft. Cut 3-ye.u -ohl IIolstem, bred October 2B Cast• A-£i Combmc with Wtsconsin Motor and Scour 5-yPar-old llolstem, bred 1\lat ch 1 Kleen 3-ycar-ohl llolstcin, bred August 18 1952 Fox Field Chotttter with corn and hay attach· 2-year -olcl Holstein, bt cd August 1 5 ment.'i and lmtfc sltalJtencr attachment 5 Holstein llclfCis, 12 months old Fox Blowe•· \\ tth 40 feet of JIIJle 3 Jlolstem lleifm s, 5 months old ,John Deere Wagon on ruhbm with chopper box BANGS TESTED Oliver Wagon on rubber with ehoppm• box Co-Otl Wagon on1ubber with ehO(lpei' box Wagon Unloader Umt Air Comrtressor Hogs John Deme 290 Coin Planter 2 Yotl,shue Sm\s, due in May John Deere Sub-Smlcr Co-Op llay Ral•c Buzz Saw 1£i-ft. Gmm Elc\:ator , Wpods Bros. Com PJClmr Dairy Equipment 9-mch Hammer Mtll 50-ft. Endless Belt 17 1\ltll\ Cans 2 Surge Mlll\er Units 1\lcCullouch Chain Saw w1th 26-inelt Blade Frigidatre 4-Cnn Cooler 7 Rolls of Snow Fence Chore Boy Pump 2 Can Racl's Forl•s, Shovels all(] other Articles Too Numerous Double Wash Tanl•s Pads and Strainer to Mention '
TERl\lS:-fi to 12 months on good bankable notes bearing 6% mterest. All Items under $10 - Cash. , Not Responsible for Accidents FLOYD KEHRL. Clerk Plymouth Bank
MERLE PLOURDE\ 27 MHS Students Allain March 21, 1957 All-A Grades for 6 Weeks The Ingham County News Part 3 'J'wcnly·orw Mution high school Tnhac:hl!l, S;mrlrn Warren and slurienls rcculverl nii·A gmclcs fnr Dld1 Whcr!lr.r; ' thn pasl li weeks mnrl1lng pcrlorl. Elevenlfr, Nancy Bcrgf!on, Lynn wish 111 atlcnrllhe r:n11rse hut not '/'hey arc: Churles HogC!I'H unrl Carpenter, f~lr.anor D;u·l, ,Jurly 3 Republicans Seel< High Court Posts Mental Hygiene for ere ill I. Nuncy Smith, 121h; Nancy Brny, Emens, IConstruction Shirley Cililpman, Carol Clarl1, neys-ls seeltlng the post of Jus· 1e was dischargecl In "J!Wl. Mar·y Clipper, Huhen Dr·osclw, lic:c of the stale supreme court. 1 , Save More at Gambles EVERYDAY LOW PRICES I nge Gchrlw, Kcilll Haynes, Jo Like his grunu"I at1 JCr an d f at 1rer Mnynilran rc-cslalllislleclllis luw Of Holt School Hill, Sandra Holmes, Ruth Hor· before him, "MIIw" O'Hara chose office In Detroit In 1D4G and was · Al a special meeting of lhr. ton, Bill .Jamhs, Gary !\ramer, the law as his profession. He In pr·lvalr. pmellce until l!J53, , , Holt board of education last. Lun·y Launslcin, Bill Leorwrd, fought with the marine corps In when he was named Chief As· , 'l'ltlti'SCIItY cvnnt'nrr, hlds were ,Judy Lumbert, Linda Morlock, World Wm· II. A grnduate of . U S tl , f C'lsl Redecorate Now opened for construcllon~ " of a new Cappy I'allersrm,, S ue 1'1 it t I, I'·,re,J· ' Menominee hi"h., school, he at· Sis 1an 1 · · · a nr·rre:,, , or· 11 re -' · · high school at Aurelius road and arr I I,,aa I1, D'w I( f',o bllJ ns, •I ac cI tte · lr•ncJncJ- ~ Notre Dame universilv,, ern rllslrir:t. of Mwhtgan. HOMEGUARD SATIN ·LATEX Sycamore In Holt. Lathrop Con· line Ryal, ,John Seclgman, Naomi did post-graduate worl' at the When he left the district allen·· strucllon Co, of Toledo and Ea~t Snow, Ruth Swift, Thomas Thor· College of St. Norbert, and ney's office, Moynihan was ap· Lansing submitted the lowest hid burn, Vic~lor• VanDeMoorlcl, Clar· studied law under .Judge Leland pointed by Attorney General One Gallon for general construction, accord· once Weiss and Douglas Wilson; W. Carr, a jus lice of the state Bt•owncll as a special hearing offi· Doe·s ing to Rex Smith, superintendent. and supreme court. . cer frll' the Unlicrl Statc:i depart· E i ~ h 1 h, Jiute Allen, A 11 n e O'Ham. was admitted to the bar I men!. of ,luslice. Average Room $4!~ _Lathmp company's !Jasc bid_ of 1 Brady, 1\athy Brown, Margaret i.n.19:35, with hb father,_ a fo.r~c: On September ·1, 1!1<15, lw mal'· I $:J89,700 was among htds rangtng Brown no~er Dr·own Bill Bullen sl<~_l.e au_dltor general, .1ppec~r1ng ricd Kalherine Mayer in wa~h· from $628,560 to $695,000. Low Marily;r Bur~ess, 13;Jb Clwney: hesrcle h1m. in~lon, D. c. The law is a trarli· . Professional results every time. One cool does bidder on the plumbing, healtng Dennis Dudley, .farw Everilt, He practieed Jaw until l!J43, !.ion wilh Joe Moynihan. His fa· the job. Roll, brush or spray on-leaves no lop and ventilating was Hunter,Prcll I1·ma Vorce, 13oiJ Forclw, Mary when he volunlehred for the rna· ther is Jurl~e Joseph Moynihan marks, is quick drying ond free of offensive odor. Co. of Bailie <:;reel\ al $18!1,700. Ann Frederid1, Barbara Gailey, rlne corps as a private, serving in o( Wayne· county circuit court, 36 beautiful decorator. colors are scrubboble, Seven other htrls ranged from Phyllis 1-Iaselhy, Roberta .Judson, the South Pacific, where his unit former presiding judge of Mich· IJ):).5(12G·U $1 D7,4,15 to $245,818. _D. F. Hayes !'r1ger· L(Jil, Jttrly Matlrias, Marl· p sr' 1 ntlal cltlttlon Ile · SATIN LATEX, QUART SIZE .•• , ••. .,_1.49 C OJO..ml-11 E.lectric Q. of L ansmg was 1_ow Jyn' ~!cLean, Rosalind Otis, Betty waswon ona occupationre · ( e duty In Japan· - 1gan • versit·.v. He server!· inf World· War1 brcld~r on electrical constructron Peck, Evelyn Pitchforcl, Gcor· before IJeing discharged from the Ho.bert E. Childs, 'II, practicing 1 If aboa_rd an mrcra I earrre; n at $h1,8~1l, ~lx other_ bids ranged ganna Post, Dana'- Ralhbum, marine corps as a second lieuten· attorney and profp~sor of law, is tire Pacrfte. In Scp;ernhrcr, }~'lG, h~ from $69,282 lo $85,::J49, Dorothy RoiJertHon, Carol Row· ant. Married 10 the former Jean a graduate of Northwestern uni· was named a pro cssor o aw a JEL·MAGIC Flat Reg. s6 •. 29 Now Only s4.29 The total of lire bas!! bids, land, Helen Scofield, Ron Snyder, Pritchard in 1D38, he and Mrs. ------· -· -----·-· ------·-·------Waynernit. f-Ie Stateis ;!.former university cily attomeyin De· $8,14,101, is within the amount of .Jeanne Starr, Marilyn Stevenson O'Hara have '1 children of school for1 Melvinclale and former a~sist· JEL-MAGIC Semi Reg. s6.98 Now Only s4.98 money avallabl!! but several altet'· and Andy Tlwr!Jurn. age. He Is a member of St. Jqlrn Former Resl'dent ant 'flllorney of Dearborn. While nates will have to be omittccl, ------the Baptist church and Is an olTi·r this Is his first try for public Up to 50% OFF on other odd lots of paints Smith said, I cer of the Holy Name Society In o.·es. •"n Fremont office, lrc has been aelive in Re· LATEX and ENAMEL Among other undecided factors Socia Security Advice Menominee. publican ci1mpaigns in Wayne All prices subject to present supply Is wlrclher Holt will have a muni· The Lansing. office of the Social .Joseph A. Moynihan, 42, was Mrs. Paul Nussdorfer, former county. clpal watc1· anrJ sewer system by Seclll'ily Administration will have horn in Detroit February 3, ~~1~. Mason resident, died unexpected· Mr. and MI'S. C:lrilds reside in I We Give and Redeem Holt Trading Stamps the summer of 1948, If nf)t, the a rcpresenlalive at .the city hall He elementary and ug 1 Jy In Gerber Memorial hospital at Dearhom and have 2 sons, Rob· 2419 N. Cedar- Holt- OX 4.4761 school district will have to spend in Mason 011 Ihe third Thursday scho?latt~nded 111 Detroit, Gco~getown r.tnl· Fremont Friday night. about $16,000 on water and sewer of each month from 9:30 to 11:30 .verslty at Washington, D. C., and · crt, Jr., 15, ancl Donald Richard, OpenGAMBLES 8 A. M.-8 P.M. Week Days 9 A. M.• 2 P. M, Sundo:~ys fucllil~~Tlw hoard he sai~met with G. A. Thea.m.andl2:00noon dale~ of Iris next ~2:00~m·r~as several •Sily grnd~t~lof M1cllrgan from law the school Un~~~ 111 feeltng~~- wellNu~dor~r for sev~ral h~d clays.not been On ,.Jl~l·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=: Binda, architect, Monday to rench visits will he Apr-il 18, May JG, )19<10. Thursday an, apporntment had a final clcdslon on awarding con· and June 20, ID57. An:,•one desir·l Upon graduation, he established Ibeen n;ade wtth ~ doct_or for the. ~ r, tracts and. selecting alternates to ing -inforllfalion regarding ,olrl·agc :a .Jaw- office in ··Detroit.. Jn .. July, next nlilllll 'l'lit•ln Hltn cluli f.(irl~. :tdvlsors, as~istnnt ndvi~or·~. mcmher nf the vnrsity iootbnll W:ts hosiP.ss to till' illlllll "Tiri!la IIho llistril'l ThOse Republican Candidates ". I ';)7," 'l'l'l'l'ills in llusiiii'Ss An auction was conducted at written hj• the Smitlt Agcnry In I Dislrid nllil'i'rs W''l'l' ndvant·Pd Mr. <11111 Mrs. Larrr Tr•tTill 11ru the close of Jho meeting. At the Williamston. In llwlr st:rlinns will> Alnlil I'Pcil· next mr.r.ling Jennie Enos will he IIIli\' n1artagi11g IIH• · S;rm \Vehll lwrn, district vkr•·Jll'l'.sidc:nt from in charge nf n grah ·hag. Jn celc· Mrs. Boulnh Kom,lnthy of Do· n•slalll'illll 1111 \Vest Clriltlll J(il'<~r. Eaton lt:r pic!~:, l'llild II <'I i Ill-( ti1r' bmlirrn of the hlrthday nnnlver· lrnll visited her cousin, Bess Ah· Mr. Terrill !til:-; bl'r~n 'illl'~s Ill Pel in g. Myrtle Rehel< all lodge No. 72 _ . recommend the establishment ~~:d 24 .. hour po· Pc•;trl lvl:rd;n•giJI', Hinningham; Mr. and J\lr~. llenry Benll~y of met last Tuesday evening. Mona Mrs. llinlil' L1•wi:;, Vass11r; l\lrs. Lansing <':riled on M:rlwl Cl'ips Wall·wr, noble granr.l, presldod. Reeves District lice protection and night firemen at each fire LorPn:t 1\nigitl, r;rnnrl ltapids; n·•·Pnli.l', :\1t·,;, Crips, wlw has Members were aslted to remom· Orvilk Varlar, i.il'olli:t; \It's_ 1 ilf'l'll dl'i<, is rnud1 illlJII'ol'rrJ. her the 1\itclwn \vlth a kitchen J•;Jhua Get•t· hall and the establishment o·f a fire depart· showel' as many nf the art lcle' I haw disappeared and wom out. Happy Hustler~ 4-H sewing ment at Miller Road. Ingham County News Marc~ 21, 1957 Page 2 IThen' will hr. another fish supper rlub met Wednesday evening with 1 during LPnL Mary Munsell. 1 Reverting hack In an old cus· Roger and Wayne Geer were in The strict enforcement of the Zoning and Brooltlyn Snlunlay for the hand tom, Odd Follows and Rehel:ahs and orchestra festival for South will have a bohemian supper with 2. Building Ordinance. their families and friends Sattrr· Contra! Michigan. day evening, March 30, at li: 3o. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Henry Designed 1·o There will hr. a ·social evening were Tuesday callors of Mr. an!l The immediate completion of the Sewer and with Odd F'ellows, Clarence Mrs .. Wayne Ge~r. Cl 1 e J F" 1 _ 1 F' 1 Mrss Judy JacJ,son attemled the HI'<-· esse 'rs lCI' anc •run < BI'IJ!e qlt'tz at T-Iowell 00 "lLtrll'l" Water system for the Holt district with the save your doUats ! Eaton, In charge of the program. eve · · · - .~.. ' ' Armngements for lhe dinner will nmg. 3. disposal plant being made available to any I be in chnrgc oJ Nina Kelch urn, 1 1\-Tnrgaret Brown nnrl Reah Horst· Whitedog District and all districts of the township desiring its New Chevrolet 1 man. I The lodge is ;;ponsoring an :llrs. :u. V. Ilutlr•J• facilities. 1 nltcndancc contest with Vivian Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Baur and Task~Force 57 Crips and Marjorie Stillwell as cnplains of the 2 teams. family were dinner guests Su11· Long Term Planning to encourage commercial After the meeting the commit· day of Mrs. Alma Willett in Lan- Trucks sing. 1 J I and industrial development to provide em tee scrvct unc 1· • Mrs. George Eifert enlertainf'd 4. H 1 1 P-lB· , t the Sunnysidcrs extension group ~ e en ant c. er ·1~pe1 1 spen Tuesday evening . ployment and to help carry the tax load: to ..• uncla,Y at A~bwn Wl~h Father Mr. aml Mrs. Theodore Buller f• rancts Martm and l~ts mother ami Teddy and Mr·. and Mt·~. expand park and recre~tiona! facilities: and and utlcndecl a ham lhnner. JC!yde Crowe! wero in Cass City M.t·. am\ Mrs. John Grnhman Saturday. to provide more adequate stt·eet lighting and nncl Mt·. aml Mrs. Robert Horsl- Mrs. Carrie Riggs nnd Mrs. man and Marilee of Lansing Neva Butler called on Mr. and sidewalks. · spent Sunday with their parents, Mrs. Ted Butler and Mr. and Mrs. I M~. and Mrs. Floyd• Horstman. Roy Thurber Sunday. Economy proved and performance prqved 1. 011 tho world-famous GM Proving Ground 1 and on the Alcon Highway to Alaslta Webberville Mrs. Myrl Graham - Phone 66-F-2 2. Alrocrdy rroved in the hctnds of nearly 100,000 owners! Firemen l{cpt Busy Webhorville fire department an Edward Hath swered 4 fire calls the past week. A grass fire on US-16 near 47 Dies at Home whore fire threatened the Lam· bert home; straw banlJ hIS .~dJolll IH! rl!lllhwrl IIJI'nUJ.lh life. monl, htll Uw changing tlmrm r•nll loVI'rl ones luwk OIICI! ngnin. '!'hey Potlcrvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Freel Miss Janet Hcmnns of .Jncl1son hnve victimized llllsincsscs nnrl n smnll pnt'l nf t lw nrlverl.lslng · ·llllrl lllii,YIH! oliii'I'H lodily, We are malting IJ'c!mcmrlmiH fm• dwnglng laws. Our lnwH on lI'·IiPip in I itrw of t·om· Stn•f't sdwol in 1\lii.">n lry an in· 1 munily di.'ll!ilt'l'. ill limPs of pt~r >:lrllf'llll' fl'llln Lansing. YOU LL SAVE AT A&P son;tl rli>'ln•ss llliln\' tamilir•s hal'<' If a par·tieular organizalilln ROAST liiHI rwmsi1111 111 ,;,. gr:~ldul fo1 ll'isilf'S Ill sponsor il cliiHH for its thr.• fll'ill'lk:il >l;ill whil'h smn.• mr>rniH•rs, such HJ't'angemcnts can SUPER RIGHT, ALL MEAT, LEONA STYLE ,(8·0Z. PKG. 25cJ (BREASTS LB. 69c ]' ITII:!IJiH•J' 11f till• fillllii~· 1\'0IS jll'l'· "'' mnrle; m· inrlivirlual~ can unite pan1d '" ll.'l' as 1111• rr•.c;ult of '" mal(t~ up a class. Tile lime of SJH'IHiing 1·1 inlr•n•sl in;, IIIII II'S ill llll'l't ing will he anangcrl to i\C· LB. LEGS OR fal\jJlg [IJjs 1'11\II'SP, ''ommoriate the class anrl the THIGHS LB. '!'IH• f'(!lll'~~l' lt'itdii'S sirnp!tl <'ili'P 49c Vlllunlt•r•r instructllr. Usually Sliced Bologna Fryer Ports 59C of IIH• .-:id; in tiJC• hllinf' oJ' in ill<• c·Ja~:-;c,'-i n1ect orwe ot· t wiec H rli~nst"r ~ltr!ltt•r. Tltr• slurlt•nt \\'(~t·l;. LB. if'nrn~. :11\lllllg ollH•1· lilings, IJo\1' AllfltiJer inatll'l' wilkll WH'tlll', ~il'l• till• lllL'rill'illi'S lt•aders of other ldmls nre good and ll'(':illlll'lll ~ ill' 1>l'l'lif'l'illl's, a nil prosprr~ts if llwy ill'e interested, 1cJ fli'I'\'Pill ! !Jt• SJ1!'11Hrl o[ ('f1Jl1· A fn•t• :30-hour training course !or J?JSII AND SEAFOOD ll1llllil·ah1P disl'~tSPS. SillC'P the instrut•lors will he given in Lan· f'lllt!'.~t~ ('lllll't•rns c·:l· f'i rcgulnt• m~ellng of Dans 'I'hursrlny nfiP.rnoon nrtm· sr:hnol Dr•lla Mf'l\ann \Vr•nls of a son, Wll· Is clwlrmnn with Mrs. For·r·cst eommlll ce for I hIs rllnnm· con Marglr• receiver! sP.ver·a I Mr. and !\Irs. t'hnries Pltwr· ar: 'l'htll'sduy nnrl Frlrlny, Mnrd1 2H Wnllwr as ar;sistant. Thursday and refreshments. Chairmen of gifts. liam, horn ~·l;m•h :2. lendr:d l!ll!'I'IHII irmnl Day r•erP.· anr12!1, at. Ihi' school. The mat inc:! sists of Mrs. ,Jearl McCnbc, Mrs. the commiJtees are: David Diehl, the dully vacation clrureh schnr;l 'l'om Proud, Mrs. Dnvld Woorls, 1\Jr. and Mrs. Lill'l'\' Sinner 11! mnnll'.~ in S11rnin, Ontario, Satllr· pr.rfDI'IllillH'f' will be given In the lnstlltilr: was r•rJIHitwted nl Mt. rlecorntlons; Beth Woods, refresh· Cinh Ofl'l!! nf llw meeting 1'e guests· of Mr. and Mt·s. WntTCll 1\Jr·. a11d !\Irs. Di<-1< Curt is of A I" a lf1rr lllll'L' wrnl f' to a lrlnch· Garden Club fn·sh m rml s WP.I'I' served hy Mrs. Mueller. makr. llw year's plnns for Mr. r·:ast Lalls[ng ,cpf'nt Snndil,\' with \\ir! L;unp:·-1\·lr~. Yard und Gl~rden club '~}II nnd family of Lansing were wr.el< niversaries of Mrs. John Culham, Air! So!'lr•t.y l\IPHts mnn, llucldclwny 1-'illll; .Jolin hf' rilllrsday evenrng, March :-A, end gur.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Lmv· Alan Culham, Marl; Shaffer nnrl that it isn't til~ least. surpri!;ing D-0·1.11 lr'm .1 I'IIIHIWII" nl'"I'O' at the town hall at H o'dock w1th ton Gauss. Arthur Culham. Twenty-one mcmill'rs uf till' to tlncl one that e;1 n hold the There is no substitute for ex. • ' ' ' ·' "' ' M r' I J'" I M 1 Hosf'm;,ry 13rnvmHif'r, i\unt Sally; rs. ~ar '"'narnon nm rs. !lev. Chnr·ies Gross, Mrs. \Vli- Mr. ancl Mr·s. Lewis Frear anrl Dnnsvlllc Aid Society mel at the whole womnn. English tilm siHr perience so elect the man ex Diillll! Ji't!llon, Emnwlinr; David Lnwton Gauss as hoslc!sses. li;nn Musolf[ and Mrs. Roscoe family were Sunday visitors of town hall. Tuesday r.vening. Sup· 'Susan 13cnumonl smile~ prettily perienced in ALL branches of from her pnsitil:m inside lhio: v,i.nD;;mnw, Silas Phelps; .rim TIH• r:roup plans 1n attend the Arnolrl attended tilC churchmen's Mr. anrl Mrs. RE'X Beaf'h of Wil- pet• wn~ served at 7:30, nfler I sil:. by- two-nnd-onc-hnlf-foul the law. Bn!slin, Tom Sm1•yer; .rudy Cr:1ll, Jlowl'r show in Detmll Monday, seminm· on national nrHl stnle nf· which there was a short huslneHs liamston. 1 1 1 · 1 t M · lc~thcr purse ut Leather Goods Joanna Witek; .fill 13r·iggs, M;ll',\' M' F.tir in London. .Jane Wilek; Gary Mn;,·rwrd, llu• lrips planned for the year·. sing, sponsored by the Michignn and sons enllerl on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ji'orlman, presirtninnwnt will pita! reeovering from nn opern· nnd Mrs. Kanncth Richner of Dorcas Soclel~ · will '11verl_.l' o_;stcril!, San· At Anderson Home E:nst Lansing were Sundny cvc- Bnlter of Detroit. Snturrlny eve- Mrs. Roscoe Arnold Is co·l10stess. nrrl Brooks nnrl family nf l\l;1son I rlrn Engl!sh. Alree snvrl1•r, Pall ning gt"rests of the latter's par- 11ing._ . The meeting will hegin nt 8 lwd Sunday dinner· ll'illl Mr. anrl Wymnn, 'I'l1Pillla Tlwrn~lH•rry nntl ~cg.ul~r· meeting _or. tile Wo_lll· cnts, Mr. and· Mrs. George Milch- Mt~ anrl Mrs·. A. 0. Greenough o'clock. Mrs. Merle Swan will !carl Mrs. i\rtlitll' Brool;s, l\lr. nnhri' '""·":~"'''' ...... '' ~ ....
This Message Is Brought to You This Message Is Brought to You a~ a Public Service by the as a Public Service by the Following Firms and Individuals Following Firms and Individuals
Mason Dairy Mason Van's Service- Sinclair Mu5on Morse's Restaurant Mason .Dart National Bank Muson
C. W. Glenn & Sons TIIC Farmers Bank CHEVROlET & BUICI< Mason Slockbl'idgc Robart Nursing Home George's Food Market Mason Masen Collins Electric Stockbridgo Da; t Manufacturing Co. Mason Ace Propane Gils South CrJd tlr Street Consumers Power Co. Lansing Mitchells' Dept. Store Wilde'~ Super Food Market Leslie Stockbridge The Ferris Company Lindy's Drive-In Mason Mason Heights Estes·Leadley Funeral Home The Peoples Bank Holt - LMJ>ing of Leslie Wolverine Engineering Co. Mason MARATHON Ken's Marathon Service A. A. Howlelt & Company South Cedar Street and Eifert Ro~d Ma5on Lansing
Bement Feed & Supply· Service Holt Bowling Lanes M,Json Holt·
1.· . ·.·: Scenes like this are as commonplace as the moonbeams that THE CHURCH FOR ALL play on the nursery wall. Little Gail doesn't know it ~ • · but ALL FOR THE CHURCH Daddy and Mummy "look in" on her every night. Tho Church io lha rea 1 5 But what of the hours when parents sleep? What of the busy !~~"building of char:cler ~ ~dla;~~d on. ~arth for llrason Uaplist,* Clarence Rorld, • J, a slorehousa of spiritual ClhZenship. pastor. Worship service begins ime when Daddy's at work, and Mummy's in the kitchen. ..trong Church neilh d values. W11hou1 l)layt . ' er emocracy .. 0 llans\'ill,• Fl·,•n ~lt•thodist, Rev. with the prelude at !J:50 a. m., '11 "1 k . " h ? can survtve. There I nor CiVIlization and Gail is out walkinbo· her doll? W 110 WL oo 111 t en. cv are our •ound H. E. Moore, paslor. 10, Sundn.v message b)• the! pastor, special . ery person should altcnd" . reasons why ~<:hoot, GPIH'I'il'l'i! J•'rcer, supcrin· music by the youth choir; 11:15 1 £ and support lhe Church Th servJccs regularly lr~nrlcnt; 11. p"cael!ing service; Centuries ago the tHe brew pilgrims went up to J erusa em or own sake. (2) For his chiidre are: (I) For his a. m., Sunday school under the! ~y G:,lii, P. M. Y. snvi,~e; 7:30, P.\'C· superintendent, Paul Richards; Lhe great feasts, lifting their eyes tO the hills, singing the SOng sake of hiJ community'and ns ~ake. (3) For the ning service \vith il n1es~age. by 6:30 p. m., Baptist Youth F'r.llow· sal:e ol lhc Church ilse)f h'nahiJon. (4) For the Rev. E. L. Boilc:-tlms 41i 1·11 91 First Clull'<'h ot' Christ, S!•lt•n·, day, 7::JO 1>. m., Cl1arity cirde answered the chorus. w,,,,, 11 ;y .... · ...... """In" 1·16 ·~·h.ursd.ity .. :::: • · · • · · Ntl_rnhL'rs l 2f 1·8 li~l. Maso11, has :-;r.rviees at till' mr.l:'ting; WPrinesday, 2 fl. m., • b • f } f • ] J.,Hlilv...... •. ,l.uj{c 6 21-27 <'hllreh, cornet· rif Onk and Barnes Womf!n'~ lVIiF~ion;Jry. Soci~ty will Even the loving care of parents 1s no su stLtute or t 1e a1t 1- s""";1.,j::: ...... Jol"' 1s 11·32 1·15 streets, cvr•t y Sunrlay at n a. m. meet at tile ~hurcil; .Weclnr.sclny, fulness of God. When ·you worship in church next Sunday you'll .-,..---- ...... J,,mcs •x J.Ja Sunday school during lhc sm·vicc G::JO p. m., yotllh choir rehenrsnl; for pupils up to the agP. of 20. 7:30 p. m., pmyer nnd Bible be expressing the ageless conviction: My help cometh from the ~------..."""!"""!~--- Wednesday evening nieetings nl study. Lord. 8 include testimonies of Christinn Science healing. i\. public rending 1\Juson l'J•esb~·t~t·inn, Paul L. room is open at the church Arnolcl, minlst~r. Sunday, 8 a. m., Wednesday uml Saturday from 2 men's brcatdast, with program by to 4 p. m. "Matter" will be the the cl~legates to the Chicago meet· subject nf I he Iesson·sermon in ing of Presbyterian men; 10 a. all Christian Science churches m., worship service, sermon, "The What ~he. Churc;hes Are Doing throughout the world Sunday, lng-hum Ch·L·nit 1\r e t hod is I, Old and New Life;" 11:15 a. m:, Alll'elius Jlaptist~ Rr.v. RobCJ'I: Asttmsion Evan.~·~·li!~al J,uflu•:·· :'llltSial Chut•t•ll oJ' the NIIZIII'!!Ill', Willinmston Nuznt•enc, Rev. l'v!arclt 2;1. church school; '1:30 p.m., church Prnnk 13, Cowicl1, minist!!r. Nfll'th· Wrl!'gul, minister. Church sen•• au, services at· Bailey school, 301.1 Hny Mum~Ju, pastor. Sun(]ny I-I. L. Woods, pastot·. Church membership cla~s; 5:30 p. m., \l't~st, morning worship, !J a. m.; ire, D:,t:J; Sunday school, 10:,15. Bailey ~trpct, E:11l i\Ji,.;. loJ'. Su11dcelt I VIctor ll.lnnurl of ll.hynurls [ llli II S ticS "CI ICrl as I member r t the clr.tlcl mtntgPmcnt council ot 111r c.Mc t1url, unrt cn u h clivi slnn lh tl met In Detwll Mr !lh}n trrlwlll serve on the counctl until l eh1utry l!l"l8 I he Rh) 1111 cis live on Me1ldlt n 1nncl l\11 lllcl MIH Albtll Dcnn of AI dmnre lfl tel In Okemos spent I he p tst Wc1l1 P.IHI tt Vestuhurg J tnet R D1unn•n cl.lllghter of 1\11 and Mrs 1I.u1y Reel Dten Jltn of Jndltn llllls p1 esr.ntecl he1 ~~ 11101 vnr t1 "clt.tl at Western 1\11< hlg 111 college In l\ d tmuzon Its! Sunclty In I\ 111lr.y Memorl.d r h tpcl M1 tnrl M1 s M u tin I< noll of r;, tncl !ltplrls .ttlli Mr 1nrl M1 s Clw1lr s I\ noll of Ml Clemens house guests of Mr .tmi Alltn C [\noll l.tsl wec[t
Derby Neighborhood Ill r s (, \V Sill ln~mnn
A dtughlet Lindt hd) wts hr Ill 11 M1 lllcl Mrs liowud ltrnlllc J1 111 !he l not!' hosplt.tl 1\1 ll dl 7 I )1< ~ h IVU 2 oldc1 chil rhrn both ltn)s l he fish st ppcr In the I 0 0 ro' hall S llllr d 1y night w ts well lllendcrl Guests were present from lacltson Munith and Ltnden Center Mr dtHI M1s Sidney Craft have sold then house and Will soon mole lo the OBrien fum wh1ch Ihe) purclldsed f10m the present owners l he Slocltbllllge fire clep u t ment w 1s c tiled to the f 1rm of Mt tml M1s W1Ih.un P1lce S.tt J(DSs I! IIi I IICIJ utd lY evenmg lo put out 11 grass Cl tk frre that thle.ttened the bUildings Ingham County News March 2L 1957 Page 6 Notice of BIENNIAL SPRING ELECTION in Ingham County
Monday, April1, 1957
Polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. for the purpose of electing 2 Regents of University of Michigan, Superintendent of Public lnstruc· tion, Member of State Board of Education, 2 Members of State Board of Agriculture, State Highway Commissioner, State Senator to Fill Vacancy,2 Justices of Supreme Court for Full Tern1s, Justice of Su· preme Court to Fill Vacancy, Judge of Circuit Court to Fill Vacancy, City and Township Offices, 2 Township Propositions in Alaiedon and \ one Township Proposition in Delhi.
Ch•lmed Allowed $ 28 10 $ 28 10 Polling Places Are Listed Below! 78 11 78 41 8 85 H 85 0~ 50 u. 50 .o oa .u oa ALAIEDON TOWNSHIP WHEA'I'FIELD 'l'OWNSHIP 16 47 1G ~7 Polling Place Alaledon Town Hall ~~ 8~ 3. 8~ !'oiling l'lnct• \\lu alfldr.l 'I' on n Hall Lyle Oeltr.tle, Clct k Lam enco J Smith, UlcJit ll!Hi II 85 6 46 6 46 I ~o 120 AURELIUS TOWNSHIP Polling Pluec: Atuellus 'fown Unll WIIITE OAI\ TOWNSIIIP 124 15 124 15 Polling Plncc: Wlutc Ouk '1'owu 111111 100 00 100 00 l\[rs Ceclllc DeCIIml'• Cle1 k lo as to a5 Arlo Wntflo, Clerk 11 6U II liO ONONDAGA TOWNSHIP 7H4 7H4 240 {JII l'olllng Place· Ononduga Town llall INGHMI TOWNSIIIP 0~ 40 6 no 6 DO Robert C. Noble, Cle1•k l'olllng Plucc lnglu11n Town H11ll 246 00 246 00 Gcorgt• Vogt, Jr, Clmk 2 on 2 on • 70 J70 VEVAY TOWNSIIIP 2 80 2 80 Polling Plnce• Vcvny 'fown Hall LEROY TOWNSIIIP to oo to oo Blanche Wheeler, Clerk Polling Place• Lmoy CmmmmHy Jlall !Gil Iii 12 Vernon llmlgc, Cleric 3 00 3 00 11 00 II 00 no 460 DELID TOWNSIIIP 558 6 68 Polling Place Districts 1 Jllttl 6, Commwtlty ][aU In 6 71 611 CITY OF !\JASON 6 60 llolt; Dlstrlct!!l :! 1mil 7, !\IIIIer Road Conununlty 6 fill Polling l'lnce: l'recinct No. I, Court lfou!IC1 west eu· 3 06 3 06 Jlall, Dl!itrlcts 8 IUld 8, M1111le Grove Conummlt~· 240 20 240 20 trnnce, lh"St flom; Pt eclnct No 2, City Jlnll on W. Clnlmcd Allowed Hall; Districts 4 ami D, 1\letllodlst Churclt In 11olt; 1\ll,plc St1eet; l'rccinct No 8, Court Uouse, CAIIt $ 17 60 • 17 so and District 1!, Prcsbyt1•rlan Church In Holt. SESSION 108 60 108 GO cntrnnoo, first floor. wna ntrnln cnllc1 It 1 7 Part 4.· Jt;:;: ;sAiways Ha1ardous Mtrch~l.; s Th~ lngh'am County News · Probably all of us In these days of numerous swimming ~==:===~;;~;;;;=:;;;;;;:;:;;:;;:~~~=i!~;;-;;;:;~;~~-;;~======~ pools t.nke nil hnzards too casually, If •.-u··-1 Jlstlc cnmpf.ilgn conducted by, Dr. w Boy Scouts lind long been taldng survival tests In the ' D. J. lleld of Chicago at Mason own by the s,Dnptlst church, , · · . Lansing Sexton swimming pool. Up, until Wednesday night Mason gh·ls basltetbull team of last wccl< things had gone along well. But last Wcdftesday SYCAMORE finally met detent, losing the night there were too many young boys in the water and not . state championship to Vnnder· coolt Lnl>e, 10·8, · enough instt·uctot·s !!tanding by to watch. An 11-yeal'-old Better po~ted on general com· ter In Wnt~:rwwn, N. Y. Hurry James G. Wells, Jr.; will be Leslie boy dt•owned, munjty health conditions than nppeared to be In Improved Ingham county's fit•st full time Any pop! Is dangerous. Any pool which contains' 37 any stntc agency Is the Rerl Cross health, Barney repot·tcd. • county ngrlculturnl agent. boys has added dnngm·, and when, as in a SUl'Vival test, boys arcrt blooclmohllc crew. By visit· Among' tiJe wr,'rtr.l'," ".relit nrc Governor Freel w. ·Green· nnd lng many sections of lower Mlch· ·~ ... 1 at•e rcmovI ng their clothing wh I lc undm· water, the hazards !gun periodically to collect hloorl, many cllnophlles _people who ot JCr state lenders have agreed Increase astronomically. they gnln precise lUnited States from without. blood from many of the so·called robin this year Iiut he heard the house and 3 lots (the C. M. Q~WW 'J.(p 1 or;eJiteA I There may be danger from without. There's greater donors there we' have to apply fil'!lt eroal1 of 1' frog. lie 'hca.t·d the Rhodes place) ln the second wnrd danger from within. . suction. At our lust stop there cull lust Wednesday night but to Charles R. Beebe for $1,000. we had a character who offered USE OUR FRIENDLY HELP! The unsavory mess being revealed by the senate rackets didn't l'e(JOI't. It until Thursday The Masonic fraternities have us a pint of blood If we could get afternoon. We coullln't stop tlui leased the entire second floor of investigating committee shows that a dictatorship as tyran it. We di[l; hy puncturing hath press. l:lO the item wns held over the Darrow block and will rc· nical as that fashioned in Moscow has Portland and Seattle nrms and a leg nnd applying suc until thl!i week. model the rooms Into club rooms and. other northwest cities and states in its grip. tion at all 3 connections." and banquet hall. Here In Michigan one of Dave Beck's lieutenants is apt "He must have been an elderly A star. mall route has heen pro· 30fo Interest Paid on Savings Accounts to go befol'e the committee. That's Jimmy Hoffa, the same man and probably In poor health," Yester-Years posed between Mnson unci Dans· Jimmy Hoffa who packs a big political wallop in Detroit and a Mason donor suggested. ville. A 3-months trial will be in industrial Michigan. That's the same Jimmy Hoffa \Vho "On the contrary," the nurse One Ye11r Ago made. was the guest of honor a few months ago at a $100 a plate replied, "he was comparatively Boys from Jucltson, Detroit and Some Mason people nrc being dinner, a dinner which attmcted 2,500 guests. Among those young; a sporty dresser, and not Marenisco won the 3 American embarrassed by receipt of letters LJ L.J LJ LJ , 1• guests wet·e Michigan's political and industrial leaders. bad looking except for a leer. He Legion scholarships offered In the from a Detroit law firm which M•MII ... gave his 'name as WIJI Meyer, or finals of the state oratorical con· claims to represent Detroit peo· FEDERAL DBI"OaiT The great threat to th~ rights and liberties of United Meier or Myers or something lllce test at Mason. pic who have bought acco·unts INSURANC• CORI"OftATIOM States citizens is here, not in Moscow, in Cairo, in Pciping or that. He was just normal for against Mason customers of J. M. anywhet•e else except· right here in the United States. Arthur and Charles Grieve of Lapeer-blood even too tired to 'I' r e n t o n Ita ve b o u g h t from Glassford. He closed his Mason Foreigners have been getting too much of oul' attention respond to Gcrltol/' Charles Swartollt the Neely cloth· saloon a year ago. Mason men along with too much of our money. assert they never owed Glassford A Mason man eager to give lng . business. We ought to clean out our own rackets before we tell Installation of a Helciclbcrg job a penny and many . had never blood was Clairmont Everitt. For been In his saloon. other peoples what to do. We ought to get rid of our own 3 yenrs'he was continually turned press was made at the Ingham MASON MIOHIOAN County News. Vance Douglas Is preparii ,g to dictators before we tell the Russians, the Egyptians· or the ba'clt~ Then he had a thyroid oper· atlon and his health Improved City Cll)ployes will receive pay open u meat marlcct in Eden. Chinese what to do with theirs. rapidly. No longer Is Ills blood boosts In the budget adopted by tired. He was almo~t first In line the Mason council Monday. at Mason Friday and he gave a A thief made off with $847 from Let's Add Another R brimming pint arid offered an· the Mason Dairy. The money was other. In 11 sacl{ in the safe. The office ·.. 'D Schools should tE!ach the 4 Rs- and not settle for 3 ot• All lawyers don't believe all had been left unattended. less, claims Dr. Edward L. Harden, candidate for the office that the IIIW lii'ISIUUes they lllWit. Texas police unci the FBI are of superintendent of public instruction. The 3 Rs- reading, In Darllng'l'l Scl..ntllae Juris, he Investigating the murder of Rob· (w) riting and (a) rithmetic as taught today don't sufficiently points out, "Ir ~~ inan 11tuy nwuy crt Boyd Chapman of Holt, whose • i ~ prepat·e youngsters for this changing world. The fourth R from hl~ wife tor 7 years, the body was found In 11 creek bed In the Texas Panhandle. stands for responsibility. And according to Dr. Harden, that's hnv presumes the· sepa"riltlon to have klllt->d hl!il; yet' aceorillng to Claudia Seibert was· tile -nt•st what seems to be lacking both in schools and outside of Mason Girl Scout to receive the schools. , ollr •IJally exjJerl.encc, It might well. prolong hili lite." CUrVed bar rank-highest riP<•rPo> I Dr. Harden also makes the poirit that more accent on the in scouting. 3 Rs will probably beget a slice of the fourth R- responsi I had heard about Ypsilanti · Mason councilmen approved a bility. And the doctor knows whereof he spealts. As a school Normal for years but had never budget of $135,685 for next year. administl'ator he, like his students, has seen the de-emphasis seen the place. until · Saturday , 10 YeiU'S Ago--111•17 . ~~ci.Vt~b~e==s~a= night when I followed most of of the 3 Rs and the build-up of inconsequential activity. In Dansville's Inhabitants there to Although selective service has ...-e_~ referring to the fourth R, Dr. Harden may hint at the Jack of watch thii Agglcis coast to 'the been abandoned, no· notice to discipline in pttbllc schools and at the school activities com regional basketball championship. close the Mason drnft board office monplace today that were unheal'd of even 10 yeat~s ago. 'l'hcre nrc many new buildings has been received. Records are being lMassachusetts, inents lu!.ve been made for oper· ~~ 1 ...... ""•n. ' now believes political. patronage evil, there's· an easy solution: they'll know about ·their own atlon this season. ' ' . ' ... .. ' ' . . . ; --~~ ...... , : · . ,,·,,,...... ~~ ": ~Wh~e _llm,r_outvmobilttlrt built .lulck.,\VIil,lluild tht!!l . . . ! . In evel'Y, county Jn Michigan there's ·a county treasurer C()Unty'. ·That kind of teaching. has George Post has joliied . ·the lasting value. · · . · , . ·. · •••""''" · · z... and a county clerk. , They . write of various kinds staff of. the state sales tax com· ·I' i · · · . · , · · · ··. , fSaloly·Mindalalond~ ~ ""·" ~ • • ' • RQIIow.m~.-opl/on·gt of...... ~ .;_ dogs ·in the treasurer's · · · · various other mission. . . . 1 licenses in the are under bond After a week of wat•lri weather, . _...... r:..: ·B · Th B .... w....., ...... c... ·...,·~ .. ·rl- c: Ba1rnahv .-In · Lakellind the best sleighing ' of tlie year · ·us · a1·e They co~:~Id ,weli . week. ·A~ came, Snow .plow qrews had to ..:.. ,...:. ~;;-~-;;;f:--: . than· county , Into ·action:·· agahi; Rivers -~!::~~==~:wortl'::.. ' 'ZgMPE:CrAL •!'~·'tiA;~. ~tiPBR ·~~ar.f:•f-, '; ' ' . \ .·' ' . . - _.cotmty ~}ft~e~~~~~~~~~~~~rl~l~:ril~~'::i:~d!~q:~~:.;··· ~.eeded, ·the .~~~~~}~:.~,;~:~e~:~·~~ 1 ponds over:. "'• ', t .. · ' "~'""•'·.·.•;~, .. m• ..,. I Cattlemen Ate Reducing Their Herds • Several Varieties of ·oafs I l\\' OAltr, CiOJ.I.IN IPIHinr·s :.ru getting quile con· m·y rwr•lod lndurlccl J{nnsns, N£!· Country & Do Well on_ Ingham Farms Cnt.tlcmen :rrr1 tllspnslng r1J' llf'el' crnwrl rrvt!l' tlw fa~~lnr~··fl!cdlng hrnska, most. of Iowa and parts of cows nnrl heifers In thn greatest tmml ~¥ It might ltfler~l the fnm· Minnesota nnrl Wisconsin, 'l'hJg M. II. 1\vr.ry, lnghnrn eount;y mon form of crown r·u~t. whllt' numlll!r,~ In hblnry for wlntrr·. IJ,v typn far·m. region received less than onc-hnlf w--- ngrleultiii'HI ngm11, oxpluh!H to Clinton !B Hll~cr~JIIihlr. In !hi~ --Town gr·owl!t'~ whleh onl vnrletle>; arc l'llS(, It's an effort. to bring ill•r.f ton- '' "' ·~ nnrmnl · preclpltnllon. However, 1 nnge rtown, 'f'irc seven! liqulrlnllon Winter potato output Is now cs· liH! long-suffm·lng southern plains By JiJn Brown hr•st suited for nrea growing C'on Cr·nig is ,nnotlwr willie grain lH thn resll!l of nbnnnnally low tlmatncl at :11',;. more than lust rr.celvcd from one-half to twlco rlltlons. oat which givr.s I!XI'O!Jrmt: grnln mari>el prlcoR. yr•ar. Till' USDI\ also estimates u normal prccl[lltntlon for the 11 · · In mal(ing hi:; r·ecornlnenrln; yields, llut Is rnnre suBccptlhlc to · •. Wem· yolll~ new coat," said the woman who knows The Driv~rs Dally .Tournai says lfl',( lncrmllil! In the cnrly S[lring [)Criod, Here In Michigan the Jnn· best." · · . · . lions In Inghnm eounty growers lnrlglnr~ than olhr!J' r·eo~nmmcndcd ·j tllfll. more eows aJHI heifers wen! 1 spurl :.cr·cngc, All of which doesn't unry moisture wns .fairly close to • he conslrlors the helit ylr!lrllng vnrletiP~, !~or· tl1is rPnson II ldllcrl In .January th1111 r•ver· hi!· lwlp thc rllt.tlnnll for potato [)rices, nnrmnl. But the Fchrunry totnl So I hat's what I did, The last time --ami only vnrloty, with the slltTt!st straw, srmns 111 he ilrst Hlllil'd to soils fore In llwl month. This is es- 1 esrwr:lall,v ,ror the lnrgl! supplies wns lower· thnn nvornge, time- I'd ever WOI'n it was at the Michigf.!n State-Mich- wlth grcrttest rllsense resistance, where lodging is not a serions. twclnlly slgnlflcnnt, lwcnu~e thr• of l!l:iG lutr• r~1·op spurls still to '' ''' " igan game last fall. It was one of those flimsy plastic hr!sl test WPigilt or' gl'll!n, mn- prohl!!rn, lis test w!!lghl Is nnlv mrm~or of !leer c·ows on .JaiHHJI'Y lw sold. 'l'he USDA hns h~cn hnel< In the rain coats. The Jtind you can sec l'ight through, turlty, anrl grain rnlnr. fnlr. ' ' :1 wnR the :;m!lllesl in a YPHI'S. A11d 1:1 * * Tnarlu~t huylng huller, checs~ nnil l~nlnn, a rnid·sPnson white It: was Jate1• __ much Intel'_ that night. as I wns 1\s lw [)oints out, tlw reeom- grain oat, Is arlaptrd to wide 1herr! wcr·e fewer lwlfr>rs 011 farm~ Tt appenJ'S nnw ilR though the dried rnlllt to huoy dairy priees. ODD EGG-'fhc hen thnt lnld Jeaving the Chnmbel' of Commer·ce meeting at Count.l·y nwndPrl vuriPt!Ps lwvr• Jwst pns· nnrl l'lltJChcs ,JiJIIliiii'Y 1 tltnn lillY :l?.:J mlllirm ill'l'f! r·nrn Hilolmrml. Btil. lnrgr~ slodcs haven't nceumu· this egg in Lebnnon, N.H., np mngn nt' soils and l'iimat ie •·onrll· Kitehen when I I11'SI discovered things WCI'en't: as !.hey slhtr. mmhlnntlnn of thrsP plant tlrm! In fi ,VPIII'S. '1'111' sl:rughtm· ol' will slilnrl for lflri7, that. there Jnll!d because of Uw govcronwnt's pnrcnlly !Jrew tired or her Ci111l'IH'lel'IHI Jr. :rll pn•· will llf' no new rnr·n lnws Jlfissocl policy to get rid or the stuff In :anonymous conlrfimtlons to should be. The cont. fit.1cd all right, but·my car keys has fair lest IVPiglll, anrl Eaton B 1 1 1 1 For Ingham c·ounty thc~e oat vlrm~ r·c•c•or·cls. hy congr·r!ss this year. Howevr•r, one way or another. Donations htunnnity. So here H Is, com were l111SSII1g, ut: L 1en, It 10ug 1t, t lCY must be wedged , 111 -ietie~ will give llw hrst. grow· I~ 1w·istnnt to !lllt'l' 7 nml In Haec IJlctc will~- monogram, · · 1 ~~ * * llwn) aro HOtno indlcatlonfi 1ht~ are heavily relied on to 1u~ep in my hip pocket Ol' watch pocket or possibly still hang- lng- results: ,Jnd1son, Cllntlnnd, H of ;;tern rust. This vuriNy has . '!'he senate ngrkulltlre eommil· :ulmlnlsll'ntion will take I!XIra- stocks down, 'T'he policy of the ing in 1he ignition. So I waved goodby to Win DnncaJ' Clinton and Eaton. glwn Jwsl pcr•forrnnnr•p In cr.ntr·nJ tr~e Is going- to sturly thr! JHlllltr.\' rmllrlilry steps to prcvc>nt llw col- USDA hns hocn to sell whnl ll and he drove orr toward Mason. Alone at Country Gnrry is a relatively now VII· Mlehlgaa. lnrluslry. M11in re11son is In find !lipS!! of C'OI'rl price:;, Collapse of cun illlCI thr.n give the resl nway Kitchen, I confiden1:ly ranched for 1hc lwys again. They r·icty with a slii'l' str·aw to resist Hoctney is a lair! varil'ly, simi· out. how far focrl enmpanir!.~ IHtVr! plans ilnnst Jhn nerengr! goal rathm· than [)Crtnit hig nmounts State Begins lnr· In ylelrl nnd In otlll!l' chnrac· 111 weren't there•, I chased Win, hut lost him ns he turned lorlging. Tt Is n latr• variety which r·aJTicrl "VPrlienl Integration" in I!Jis }'Par !Pads some nhserver·s to pile tl[l. 0( thr. total CCC rlls· !Pristil's to Gnny. l3etwc~n tho?., 10 onto US-127. means gr·owcrs will need to plant hrollcJ· prmltwtinp, anrl mnrP 1'<'- h<'llr!VC tlwl' oats, ryeaust' of ~lig-htly stlft'er· r 1 • 1 1 to g-rt on the lnnrl. 1\nd, the rm·· of the poultry lnrluslry will ennw 'l'hnl assunws that. many far·m- rJ:·y mlllt and 82~1,, of all checsr! Another Hlcp in tho war to J...1tc Jell lor t 1e wys. ·We went through the left-over tiler south this variety is grown straw anrl more rompl!!te rllsense under study. II will start :11 tlir> ers will plant· within their farm hough!. uncler the sll[l[lort. pro· resistance. Tht•y arc comparable crnrlieatc brucellosis, n highly chielwn wings, looked under the tables and on the tables, tho earlier it nr.cds 10 hr. planter!. hnlclwry level ami go right allolnwnts nnrl liwn divert. nor- gram lins !wen donate{!. It in yields. 1 1 1 contagious rllsease of cattle, Is on the parking Jot ancl in Hie bushes, No l govcmmrnl may rwl get. corn, C'olton, Tlce nndtohncco pro- The rlisenso causes ennlnglous Here's what. really happened: Win Duncet· had on Saginaw lll'l'as. It has given excrl- Ingham County News ------.,.--. out of I he gmin slonrgt! husincss rJuct.ion·thls year. The final count ahortion in cattle, and over the my coat with my lwys. Earlier in the evening, AI Rice lent t'l!Slllls in nt ill' I' areas In- tills year ns easily Hs indicated n. [lrobably will boost the total a years has cost herd owners mil· had lost his car keys, too, and when Win found the! clucllng southern two lil'rs of March 21, 1957 Page 2 · mupiP nf morrill'.~ agn. Cun·cnlly little bit more, But It doesn't ap lions of dollars in Joss of milk counties. ------t l1o CCC owns son1C' 080 million pear now as though Uw slgn·U[l and calves. Undct• certain conrli- stmnge lceys in the coat, he just naturally thought they Being- a Jato variety, lt may he !Juslwls of gr11in stoJ·agc, It's pos- will suJ'[)ass by much, if at all, lions It is transmissable to man- belonged to AI. Win ncvet· mehtioned it to me as I suserplible to rlnmag-e from high sihlc corn g-mwers mHy turn over the mlnhnum gout sel by Secrc Jcintl Jn the form or undulant reached for the last rain coat in. the place. I put on summer tcmprratur·c.~. thrrcim·e DOES YOUR: some ·1:10 million htrshcls of corn tarJ' Benson, He had hoped the fever. Win's coat, believing it was mine. AI still has a coat early planting- Is a must. fr·om the Hl~li crop in pnyments final sign-up figtn·e would be clo~;e rn Michigan within the past 4 that doesn't belong to him and still doesn't have his cm• • Jaci1son is a yellow grniu ont WATER for CCC loans. StJoulrl this he the to 25 million acms, Some ccono· months 18 counties have reached lwys. Some unsuspecting pet•son has· Al's coat. with a mld-scnson maturity and rJ?;;..,~.,t-~l"J} S0 FTE NE R DIXON case, mlrlitional storage Incilit.ies mists lh~nk there would Jrnvc to the status of modiflcd certHlcd Moral: There ought 1o be a law against mass pt•o- has fair resistance tn rusts, This may l1e nreessary. Mcnnwhlle the be at lcnst 25 million acres taken hruccliosis-frec counties, accord· ducing all of lhese look-alike flimsy l'Uin coats. variety is highly rer~ommenrlcrl NEED Brothers USDA will move as much grain oul of )irocltlction o( the major lng to G. S. Mcintyre, director of -~~- ~; ~' ~:· for• ccnlrnl Mlcl_1igan counties nul of IIH! midwestern corn hell sur[)lus crops this year to rlo HELP? as soon as possible to make room mtlch good. the Michigan Department of Agri- It's always enjoyable to visit with Mt•. and Mt·s. where II has given r.xccllcnt LIVESTOCK cullurc which worlindustry Is strug- et·s will be notified by mall of . ' ' gling with an inventory of 58 · Home Heating Equipment miliion pounds of po[)corn result· the results of t1c1r1 tests by the ing from the giant harvest last ~f~~~~igan De[)artment of Agricul· We sell :it public auction at farm the follO\ving desm·ibed pa·op * Furnace Cleaning -A Specialty year. Some 325 million pounds of will the Brty, located fia·st farm east of Fitchburg store on Fitchburg road, or (i ; ',. l.\ .. • * Summer Scrvicin~- Or~ All Makes ear popcorn were prodtlced In miles southwest of Stocl\bridge on Fitchburg road, f:ll'ln on not·th side of . 1956 compared with the 10-yenr '·'•· average of 267 million pounds Hawks and Owls road. Free Estimates . . . If the best, most modern NO MONEY DOWN - 3 YEARS TO PAY farming methods were used,' Leave Evidence about one·third of the family Is and WILJAX CO. vide work for one able-bodied owls. HEATING operator, according to the USDA 1P. M. 1 P.M. 2202 Oortha Siroef, Holt . , . Frozen foods comprise about Thut's the advice of George S. SATURDAY, MARCH 23 Hunt, Instructor of wildlife man· WILBERT REYNOLDS, Ownor 2'/o of all grocery sales. It's been agement in the University of Phono OX 4.2421 predicted that by 1966, they will · matte up 29% of the sales. Michigan school of natural rc· sources. "Most owls arid hawks arc shy Phone Phone and secretive," Hunt snld. "But from now through June various Mason Price Brothers Stockbridge kinds wm be nesting, and you can find them if you la\'id-Brndley Grain ElevatoJ• with howcr fields in search of foocl~mostly 10-ft. Spilw llnt•row ·· . ' · bugs and small mammals. :1 2·inch Ftlecl Grinclct• · The old family· tcickincj chair (in which grandma r-ocked d~ddy) has become ,a well Hun't ·said_ you're apt to sec Fresno Roll-Over Scra)JCI' loved :;symbol of long and faithfu.l ~etviee in many a homo. · We can heartily ap. several different lcincls of owls in 30.0-g:tllon 0\'erhead 9ns Tilitl< plaud this warm sentiment for the tried-and-trusted • : . because we too have had tfie Michigan ~ barn owls, bnrrecl Hogs li-can l\lill• Coolet· - 10 1\lill' Cans privilege oher.ving·one generation af~er another of many families hereabouts ••• owls, screech owls, great hor·ned :li50-l't. Hay Rope , have helped them to achieve security and success. Confidntly we look forward to ' .. owls, shm•t-eared owls, long·earcd 10 llnmpshire l?cmler Pigs, 12 weeks ohl Quaut~ty of li'orlcs ·and other articles doing t~e same for their children and their children's children. ' · . owls and an pfcasi.onall;y a snowy: owl, a white denizen of the arctle ~~!i ;l~'ll' tundra which mny venture this We welcome the opportunity to serve new families, far south dtlrlng extra cold win· TERMS:~Cash. Not Responsible for Accidents .ters. · too •. WhY,.not open.a sarint}s account? Interest- now- at ''• No Goods Removed Until Settled For .. ·' ....
•" ····· Ex~avating ···: · L1 l. ' .' . ,, ' '. ' o. ',,} ·30fo .·. . and installation. 'Cif footings, tile,. septic tanks, water pipe,; plumbing, drain. fields, .•1 Mrs~ Sam Conway-S ..V. Lawrence · DOZING - LOADING Free .Estimates · f ·,' ' ·.. Props. ,,\
Vernal·Seed Costs More Dairymen Could Save Cash DOnJI~~ITJ(,J 1\IIJ,U l'i\ItiTV W. D. Knox, editor nt ·Hoard'~ Dairyman, declared reccilti;Y that More PURE But Pays O·tf ;, Yields By Better Use of Forage u rlomeslle partly plnn for tho · 'l'lilly, mailing greater use of forngfr I Seeding In Suctan grass hal'· clnlry fnJ'lllCI's to produce for tho I I I busltel of sr!t!tl than I~ Hnnger ul· !8,2:m lb m1llt, 052 Ill buttorfnt, Cl'nps desplte tltc fnct that such veslerl for slingc nppc11rs to be rlomcstlc mnrlmt nt a fair Ilrlce. LIVE SEED ful fa H'l'tl, frt l'lrH'I'B wi II mot'i' liS ·I·Y(!fli'·Oicl, In so:~ dnys, Jo'mn· crops enn rio an excellent ,lob of less prontnblfr · thnn seeding In It would not. suppm'l the price of limn mals or ancien' crops: change the method of hnr· ·---- and grow. A {'rmlucl of. Tbe L. il[IIHIHI'Inu, weil·adapled alfalfa. Tcwc/cs See~ Co., ll11lflla11kee Top ~lolsteins RomL'-nn aqecluet, the archc~ o( which stretch uway in th· It has a great deal of resist· background. r;~\1;~~. usc a different compan· Records Use ·credit Life lnsur11nce Pl11n 1, lr-'is. Annunl n•mrrls of indtvirlual an('<' to leaf ,;pol disease nnrl F'or instance, oats harvested as Available "Como in TODAY. Jlnlsll'in pt'rHllll'lion show,; f,l'V· farmers will not have anywhere silage yields twice us much feed L••ttle me Lei's talk SEED!" t'l'lil loml c·ows tip m•ar lit<' IPp. as m11d1 leaf drop on tile seeoncl Ingham County News March 21, 1957 Page 3 nutrients us when harvested for y·1 Lister! anHJt 1g toJ• pruJ 111 lnrtlt'l'i'al, as ·I· Pi"'ns,.. Show I ING THE LICENSE TAGS FROM EVffiY improves the stands of legumes. mist at Mlchlgnn Stale Univer· $TATf IN THE NATION APPEAf\ED IN THE Dairymen may also Increase slty, says there are several ac· vcat'·old in :J·I!l rlays, Clwrlcs ,J. I 1 b:tvis, Onondaga. Ann.ual. horse show I!I'Cse~Jtl;ci PARHING AREAS, ATTESTJNG TO THE NA· forage produclion by seeding al· ceptahle methods of ltl. iis !i .\l'rtl'· Hlocl\ and llridle Club is sc!Jcd· gust and then grazing or harvest· best, but it ean be a simple one. old in :Jo:; ria~·:;, i'n!rl Ci1·af, Stod<· ulcci for Aprilfi and G on the MSU ing the forage In October. This The Income lax boolt prepared liridgrt. campus at East Lansing. method may he ~omewhat less by M. S. U. ·and dl~trlbuted by WHEN THE COLD WINDS blow ond the snowflc1kes fly and t;m· Hnn Jlaiillww S S Cwl~ll, Ptll'forrnanee!-i arc to he given profitable, particularly on hlghJy. county agricultural agents and you c11ll on your furnace to keep your l.oved ones cozy and t5,01ili til milk, 52!1 Ill ltutterfiil:, in the Livcsloel< pavilion on Fri· OAICIN OF MOtlME: productive soils, than the oats many co·operntlng banks In Iyllch· IN 171l0, COLONr:L Ff\ANCIS NAVARRE worm, remember....:· 11s silage method. But, It may be well lgan will do the job on most :l·\'t:at··nlrl in :lll~ days, (jlrtnn rtay and Saturday evening~ and JOURNEYED FROM TilE TINY FflENCH adapted to farms where extra It llnns'nn, r:rl'gttry. Saturday afternoon. Cutting VILLAGE OF DETROIT TO START A farms. Is a general boo!<, and If you bur~ coal, trucks keep your bin full - if you've dn Lt'n Ilea Ormsl1y .Dnn'etl. li',!llfl horses anrl l1nrse pulling nrl' pro· work is needed to reduce serious may n~cd some adaptation for SETTLEMENT ON TilE MNI<5 Of TilE · oil. burn~r,. truck's slle that' your fuel oil tank is never empty. ill mill<, li17 lh 'tlltllf'l'fal, ns .3· gram fc1aturr.s along with exhlbi· ~IVE/\ AUX RAISINS. FRIENDLY INDIANS weed problems before legumes some specialized farms, but some . ~·mr·old itt :l IH days, !.Po Bea t ions by t htt Just In Morgan a~Sil· DEEDED HIM A PlOT OF LAND, TilE . and grasses arc seeded unrl It 30,000 of them are used In Mlch· Fnrms, Williamston. 1 ciatlon, Michigan Quarter Horse LAND WIIICfl TODAY IS MONROe. gives good stands. lgnn each yem·. Yes, it would be ·a long·, cold winter without motor trllns Trailwoorl Ot·tnshy Itohc•t·ta,l and Arabian llorse associations. Specialists offer 2 suggestions According to Wheelet·, here's port - in more ways than one. Any way you look 11t it, you :.m.:~1}:1 Ill milk: 'i·_t:l 111 llUIIL•rJiil, Other program t1ighlights in· for different companion crops: about what you need for satisfac· just couldn't live as you do without motor trucks, using Mich as (,.yrtar·rdrt, 111 .lJ·.I Hugh elude t·onte;;t classes .featuring Sudan grass to be harvested for tory farm accounts: dil~·"·. I igan's fine highway system to serve you night and day, to Orsll'rle & Son, \Vl'hlwrl'tllr•. only MSU students. II~'~MATIOii P1£ASH silage, green-chopped or pas· Under receipts and expenses, · Virginia 0 rIlls il ~· Korndylw 'hw Block and Brielle eluh Is THE MICHIGAN STATE LIBRARY IN turecl; and wide row corn. the dollar amounts, quantities keep you 11nd your family fed, clothed, warm and comfort (]irl, l!l,:i J:l ll1 mi'k. 715 Ill butter· I a national organization for stu· LANSING HAS A TK£ASURE HOUSE Sudan grass, grown on heavy and prices should be lncludecl. It able. I dents in animal husbandry. Pro· OF MORE THAN 600 THOUSAND VOL· soils and harvested for silage, is often helpful to Include the I ' I ~el'rts from the show will be used UMES AVAILABLE FOR f\fFff\ENCE AND yields about twice the feed value persons or firms receiving or If you've got if, a truck brought it! to sponsor livestock judging LOAN TO All MICIIIGAH CITIZEIIS. as oats harvested for grain. The paying these sums. Dr.C.J.Hubbard WHEN FOUNDED 129 YEMS AGO IN Vl~'l'l~ltlNAltiA.N learns, fitting ami showing eon· success of a seeding made In Depreciation schedules should tests, scholarships ami othet· . _ . DETROIT AS llJE TERRITORIAL COUI'«:IL Sudan grass depends on mid-May be ie ruad ur In miles west ol' l'ont.luc, fllichlgun. st.rued. Friday-SatUrday Farm Loan Act 10:30 AoMo Friday, March 29 Has Birthd·ay March 22-23 , I 2fi COWS - 23 IIEIFEUS - liEim SIRE The Capitol National Farm Loan association is joining witt\ 111 nnh••· to 1lissolvc lllll'tnershiti, this vm·y outstrtncliug· herd of Ue~istm·cd llnlslelns will he similar associations throughout ~>nlll. ~ti r'ows, man~' in full l'low ol' mille ruul hrml luwl1 fm· l'all; IJ heMet'S bJ•ecl l'tll' base; H llw liniled Slates in cclebmting All Dby Both Days 11111'11 hl'ifc•rs and lwil't•t· calves Jtlus 11 ''CJ'Y nntstllndini.:' young· lwrd sit't!, 'l'his hertl Is lll'cdom· the ·IOlll annivet·sary of Federal inatt'ly :Shiawnnu. bl'lll~diul,:'· '1'. 11. utul Ullllfl'S wsted. · 1\[ostly Cnlfhoud Vucclnuted. land bank service to agricullure. The federal farm loan act which authorized the establish· COJ\1PU~TE UNE OF EXCELJ... EN'l' trAttM l\IACJIINEUY , men t of tile fedel'lll land ban its became Jaw in 1916. · It was In Jl'm·tuall ·100 IIPist'l, llflW in lfl5(j l'ullcy I'm• FcJI'(I 'l'rnctm· Cult.lpllcltcr em·Jy l!l17 that the banlowcrcd \\'ug·ou· lUeCnllnclt 2'1" Clmin Suw hy a few monlhs. This a~socla· IIIC :l·lmt.tom Hi" !'low, new lion was l'lmrtcred in 1918. The Oliw.r 2-bnttom W' l'low Unluudcr Unit GO' l~ndlc:ss Belt: , , Not a Sales Campaign -.But Just· a Friendly. Open House 1110 Cult.ivat.m· 1'ot• 11 Fumtull Ingham NF'LA ami the Webber· 11152 Ford 'J'••nclt wlt.h Om1tlm 10·:i8 'fructor 'l'il·e und 1'uhe, ville Nl~LA were merged in 19<15 ,J, n. lil·hole Gt·nlu llt-ill, new Stnndnt•d Stqcle tlltd Gmht · mnuntml ·on rim and became the Capitol NFLA wHit !mull s~edm· nttuehment Rack Bogg·s Potutn Sorter which serves all of Ingham coun· On Display - Oliver and M!nn~~polis·Moline Farm Machinery ·'· n. Sprlngtooth Iltll'l'OW, 12' 1938 l~m· may provide · inore safeguards < I than the bonding of livestoclc auc· lions and buyers, sal.d W\lllam· J .. One .Mile North of Mas~n .·on ·US;.127 State ·orange head. That \· ' . ·Is for.' a . .pro· tices lnolu1m County News March 21. 1957 Page 5 lEO AT~ NOTICES LEOAT, NOTJOE8 New Court Cases ") Legal Notices
ELECTION NOTICE MANHATTAN TOWER-rhis 1• u siwtci of whn t will be the tnlicsl building on Pnrk Avc- To the Qualified Electors of the nue In New Y< tit City The Uruon Cot btde building wtll be 01 cctccl b l 11 cen 17th nne! lfltl1 Township of Alaiedon lSlt~'cl nnd Pnrk nnd Mnc!Json JA H>lll cs l o coot nn csltmntcll l6 million dollnrs lha 7'10 root~ Ingham County. Michigan lur;h 52-story edifice ot stun less steel md glnss 11 Jll b!! com- l IS 1plctcd b~ 1900 NOTICE hereby grven ihat the Townshrp Board of Alarc don Townshrp Ingham County M ch gan, has drrected that tho followrng propos1t1ons be submrtted to the electors of the townshrp qualif1ed to vote thereon at the B cnnral Sprrng Elec flon to be held on Monday Aprrl I 1957
Tax Rate Lrmrtatron Increase Proposrt on Shall the lrmrtatron on the total amount of taxes wh1ch may be osscsscd agarnst all pr opcrty rn the Township of Alaredon County of Ingham State of M1ch1gan for all purposes except taxes lev1ed for the payment of nterest and pr ncrpal on ob IJgat1ons rncurred prror to December B, 1932 be rncreased as provrded by Sectron 21 Arhcle X of the Constrtutron of M1chrgan by two tenths of one per cent (0 2%) (2 m II.) of the as essed valuatron, as equalrzed of all property rn the Townshrp for a perroa of tour (4) years from 1957 to 1960 both nclusrve for the purpose of prov1dmg a debt retrrement fund to pay the pr1nc1pal and mtcrest on bonds of the Townshrp m the pnncrpal amount of not to exceed F fteen Thousand Dollars ($15 000), to be ssued for the purpose of purchas111g a bu1ldmg and srte for a townsh1p hall and for the purpose of pay1ng port of the cost of makrng addrtrons and mprovements thereto and furmshmg same 7 D YES D NO
Bondrng Proposrtron Shall the Townshrp of Alcuedon County of lng ham, State of Mrch1gan borrow "he sum of not to exceed F1fteen Thou•and Dollars ($15 000) and 1ssue rts full fa1th and credrt bonds therefor for the purpose of purchasmg a burld1ng and •1le for a townsh1p hall and for the purpose of pa 1'"9 part of the cost of makrng JJddrtrons ~r.d rm provements thereto and furn s1un9 a~1c 1 D YES 0 NO
The prop~lSitrons to be v:>ted Electron wrll appc11r on the ballots Each person votmg on the proposrtron to ncrease the total tax rate lrmrtatron must be a c1trzen of the Un ted States above the age of 21 years, and have res1dcd rn the State of Mrch1gon m months and 1n the Townshrp 30 days next precedrng the electron Each person votrng on the proposrtron of borrowrng and 1ssurng the bonds of sa d Townshrp must be a crtrzen of the Unrted States above the <1gc of 21 years and have res1ded m the State of Mrchrgan srx months and m the Township 30 days LANDEL METROPOLITAN DISTRICT next precedmg the elect on and have prop~r'y ass'~sed for REGULAR ELECTION taxes w1thrn the Townshto or be the lawful hu band or wrfe of 11 To the Qu ollficd Electo s NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tl ol n Rc1 ulnr Elect o 1 will I c held n t! c lnndcl Melt o[lol t n Dtdrlct Col nty c ( haul am qual1f1ed voter of the Townshrp havrng property •o assessed Stntc or Mtc lgnt On Monday Aprll I 1957 Only persons reg stered as electors n the Township are AT THE Pl..ACE IN li:ACH OF THE SEVERAL I REClNCTS OF SAID el1g1ble tc vote DISTRIC1 AS INDICATED DELOW VIZ It Wnr I No 1 (tl nt J»nrt COIUJI sed r Lansmr. Towns! h•) The pollmg place for the B1ennral Sprrng Elechon to be I RECINCT I -Fire 8lnhon 423 N Homor Street / IS PRECINCT 2 -Red Ccdnr School Sever Dr vc n(f Hnr ttlo Rond held on Monday Apr I I 1957 the Alaredon Townsh1p Hall, I RECINCT 3 -1 re< 1ct D ll11 u 121 S Detro t Steel located at the corner of Okemos and Holt Roads rn sard Town. I RECINC1 4 -Forc~t Sci ool Co ncr Forest nnd AurchuK Roads I RECINCT SA-Fire Stotlon 821 W Holme• Rood sh1p. The polls of elechon wrll open at 7 00 o clock, a m , and PRECINCT 58-l~h: uwnt Grove School ~SOt Plcasnnt Grove Rand close at 8 00 o'clock p m Eastern Standard T me PRECINCT 6 -Picn~tn t G ovc School Corner l'lcnsn 1t Grove nnd Holmoa Road PRECINCT 7A-Firc Statio 1 :1301 W Macl rn 1 Avenue The followmg stMement has been rece vcd from the Coun• PRECINCT 78-Sto cr School Co ncr Waverly Rond nnd \V St Jascpt St ty Treasurer PRECINCT BA-Wlndemcrc School Corner W Ce ICSec nnd N Grnc:o St PRECINCT 8B-Windemcrc School W S glnnw Street I'RECINCT OA-HotL'Iehtnnlc Sc! ool N Grn d River Avenue I Laurence D Parker Treasurer of Ingham County, Michi PRECINCT DD-Nortl wertlcrn Sci ool Andrew Avenue PRECINCT 1 OA-Preclnct Dull ding Corne T rncr n d fJnulaon Strcch gan, hereby certify that as of February 19 1957, the record' PRECINCT lOB-Fire Stnllon 1000 Filley Street .of th1s Office 10d1cate that the total of all voted rncreases over I'RECINCT II -Con munlty Sci ool High Street nnd West Rood (tlmt pnrt ccmprlecd of the J10rlion o( tl c CitY o£ Ln.nalng ond obove the tax lrm1tat1on established by Sect1on 21, Arhcle lyl u will In sold D slrlThis Notice is g1ven by order Ala1edon Township lnghilm County \
• ~ II ,• ' \ ' ' ·' ·. lnqh•m County News March 21, 1957 Paoc 6 :.:~egisfered Engineer Term
PROFESSIONAL' ' ' ::~~y Rea·ch Supreme Courf .. Jy m.1mm 1~. Wlfi'J'g j c:olvo I he required course hy the BUSINESS-SERVICE '"":MJilltlgtUI l'l'llHS AIISIWintlon end of Jfl57, ' '"!"" ,. As the pioneet· In Jhls compul· ..'·.TJw terms ''qualified ~!tglnecr snry driving cclul'ilt!on, Michigan 1111d "rcglslerr.d engineer may he Js hclng elosely walclwd by other b~tte~ nmund in !rotll of Mlcl!· stu tell c;Dntcmplatlng Lhe adoption Foods Livestock labs• Photos lllllll'S supreme courl If John C. nf similar legislation. Tank I Cleaner Mllckle, Democratic canrllrlnle for • • • TRUCI}ING AND BUYING Comploto Photography Sorvico ·Automotive · 11t11te highway commlsslonct·, rc· s.nmc chnngcs nrc suggested :Unvs your stocl< truclt!n opposition· to . Phil gas regardless of political connec· till! proposal ~hich would require crime comics. Well. Drilling Minneap~lis·Moline tla'(ts/ If he Isn't a qualified, reg. tllal a molortst's photogmph be Bottled Gas Linoleum and Mcrcd engineer." imprinted on his license. PORTRAIT OF A BAD MAN Oliver · .(J'he bone of contention ccntct·s • " ,, points ur tlmt delinquency Is not In Floor Coverings awund . the word "ragisterect." Tmde groups and safety organ· the exclusive province of juve· Farm Implements M~~:kle holds a dogreo In civil it.ations are generally in favor of niles. Tom Tullet reports on Ron· Well .Drilling 20·lb Self·Servlce Cylinders Klng·Wlse Elevators Armstrong's Linoleum 100·lb Delivered Cyllndcrs eilglnecrlng from Michigan Stale the bill. Retailers, banl{crs and aid Chesney, a Scot who outwitted 3· and 4·1nch for ftmn anti home, Lincoln Welders Expert Laying Service tinlverslty. However, he is not liquor Jironsees point out that Scotland Yard !or 30 years .. 'At Both are automatic systems Chore·Boy Milker Parts 6· to IO·lnch for air condltlonlng Bigelow and Mohawlt Carpets reg.lstered as an engineet·. Al driver licenses nrc often used for the age of 17 he had !tilled his and Irrigation. Lower rates for dual appliance present he is a reglstared sur· irionlificalion of customers. They own mother, but was lmpriso~ed users Francis Platt vcyor at Flint. said a photograph would assure for forgery. He was .an nritlve EI,ECTRIC Installation Conversion 1 mile north of Mason on US-127 Available Everywhere Baii•Dunn ·'::·,·.. • • • positive identification. smugglar for many years, tliis WATER SYSTEMS Bottled Gas Appliances ·~1_.:·Maln basis for filing the orig· Retail spokesmen also believe oxperience standing him In g·ood To fit your needs Phone OR 7·2311 .ljidl.sult (unci for any future legal bad check passers, who often stead while In the· Royal NaVy;.' in .Sold IU!d ,fu~talled . · : 246 W. Maple Strcat Floor Coverings lictlon should Maclhuman poverty the rcsponsl· county . road commission cngi· gram cost and l!ow can it be bllity of God or of man? In this s·· w H . t.:' Th E R L'll We cuslom·bllild furnilurc to Prescriptions l'l'ei!J·s ·must lle registered. handled elTicienlly? No lnfo1·mn· c:ountry we have assumed. th.nt • • , ar :· e · · I Y your taste, Have lovely new ·r, If ·,Mackie were elected ami lion cxisls at present because poverty is the ·responsibility (at south city IlinltiiJ ' N'urs'1ng Home· samples of all types of fabrics. fllt!il disqualified, the appointment othot· slalas do not require photo· men, says Robert H. Bremner. in 133~ S. Jcller!jOU · · ·· Will call at your home to give csllmates. We picl{up and de· til 'a successor would be llll to gmpl!s. FROM THE DEPTHS, The'Dis· Phone OR 7·0131 B·ottled Gas Corner of Slate and Pari<-Mason "PJ"escriptlons Arc Our ' OoV:crnor Williams. Sidney H. Woolner, deputy sec· covery of Poverty ·in the Phone OR 6·5552 liver. 1 Util~ed Specialty" ,'·.\·. · ·: , · * • " retary of stata, suggested that States. He credits· an Ingham· · · · ··'' '· in * Fine Home·CoolLit. un approved course in Woolncr said, I he secretat•y of dren have.marl