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Heading the wanted Jlst of the Mason police department will ·be the dogs roaming the streets and yards In Mason Voters Will Get New Proposal In defiance of the 12·month Mason d?g quarantine. : · Board Trims Request Pollee Chief Tim Stolz warn· ed Monday that more and Hol·y Week more dog complaints are com· Fo.r Bonding Proposal lng In, esp,eclally at the early Mason sciiool patrons are ex­ morning and late · ev.enlng don elementary school and for Rites Set pected to be asked to vote on a new elementary building, ·hours when dog owners are a proposed $400,000 bonding is­ Under this plan, $2001000 would apparently turning their dog· Mason Kiwanis and Lions clubs sue for school construction soan. gle friends loose. in cooperation with the Mason They turned down a $600,000 be de 1e ted from the previous Ministerial association have bond issue March 9 by 2 votes. election bond Issue by ellm!nat­ The ordinance calls for all scheduled union Good Friday and ln g the addition to the ·enlor high dogs to be on leash or penned. The new election date is expect­ Easter sunrise services again ed to be sometime in May. school, School attar~. ~ys said Dogs found roaming wlJI be this year. the plan would thus be ,·hanged .piclted up nnd owners will The Mason board of education The Good Friday service w!ll and members oflts'cltlzenscom­ sufficiently to make possi!Jle an have to come up with hard be March 27 at Mason Church mlttee meeting last Wednesday early election. cash in order to redeem their of the Nazarene between the hours animals. · night at the senior high school "Since we wish to present to of 1:15 and 2:45 p.m. Mason decided that banding Is the best the people at the ear llest date stores will close during this In addition owners of dogs method to follow If the school dis­ possible a proposal, It is neces­ period to enable employes and trict is to build soon. sary to change the porposal sub­ running at large can hn pros· any others to attend. ecuted with fines of the gull· The purpose oft he meeting was mitted to voters at the last el­ Easter Sunday morning, March to discuss the school situation ty running up to $100 plus ection," VanderVen explained. 29, at 7 a,m, ·sunrise services and try to reach a decision re­ costs, according to the Mason wlll be conducted at Mason Pres­ garding school bullding·s, The board of education plans ordinance. byterian church, A proposal to raise money for to meet before the end of this Individual churches have sche­ building by extending the build­ month to adopt a formal resolu­ duled other services throughout ing and site sinking fund which tion setting up an election and the Holy Week preceding Easter. expired last December or by determining its purpose, plans Burners A Palm ounaay breakfast for bonding was discussed at length, and date, the men of the Presbyterian and James H. Vander Yen, super­ Methadslt churches wlll be ser­ intendent of schools, put up a ved In the new educational bulld­ strong argument that the thing to Receive; lr,g of the Presbyterian church do now Is promote a building next Sunday, March 22, program through bonding, which Jail Sewers The event, scheduled for 8 a.m. he said Is the most practical, will feature Rev, Albert Raloff fair and eQuitable method. Bids Asked Warning of the Methodist church as speak­ It was generally a greed by Extreme dryness, abcence er. both the members of the school Another step toward pro· of new green growth-and On Palm SUnday, the MYF of board and the citizens eommlttee vi ding storm and sanitary carelessness a r e causing the Methodist church will conduct that an election be set In May that sewers for the new county jail damage, endangering proper· a special service, "Eight Great would ask for a $400,000 bond on Cedar street was talcen ty and keeping area fire de· Days," at 7 p.m. Issue for an addition to the Alate- Monday night. partments on the run. Councilmen set a date for ~The Methodist Youth Fellow­ accepting bids for the exten- As a result Conservation Of· ship will sponsor an Easter sun­ fleer Walter Mutchler has Is· Dart Is 3,316t h sionaftheMasanstreetstorm rise service and breakfast on ' sewer and sanitary sewer sued a warning that violators Easter morning, The service will of the state fire law will be take place on the Ia wn at the 0 U t of 13,511 which will cross the railroad tracks to the county property. prosecuted. rear of the Methodist church, with. State law requires a burning Dart National banlt which The bids will be received and breakfast following In the church :;:;:;:; :;:;:;:; reported deposits of $9,516,948, opened Tuesday night, April permit for. open fires. Thcs~ dining rocim,.:; ....k!"'':""' · permits are available from ,., ' ~~llljlj :jjjjjjj. , Decem~~r, · 31,, .gaine_cl . 87.3 7, at 8 o'claclc. ·.fire chiefs and from Mutchler. :::::::: :·:::·:· places m 1ts standing among At'. Monday. nighT's. council The law states that any per· ;:;:;:;: ::;:;:;: the 3400 largest commercial meeting a hearing date was son who willfully, negligently ;:;:;:;; ;:;:;:;; banks in the United States also set for April 13, at 8 p.m. or carelessly sets a fire which Supervisors :;:;:;:;. :;:;:;:; during 1963, and now ranks to hear objections and recom· injures or endangers the pro· :;:;:;:; :;:;:;:; as 3,316th largest in size com· mendations to a curb and gut· perty of another, may be as­ :;:;:;:; :;:;:;:; pared with 4,189 place at the ter and storm sewer project sessed a fin" of not more than To Study :;:;:;:; :;:;:;:; end of 1962. in Mason street, Center street $100. In addition costs for ;;:;:;:; · :;:;:;:; Deposits of the banlt total· and East street. The storm damages and for putting out ;:;:;:;: ;:;:;:;: ed $7,062,879 a year ago. This sewer job is a minor one. the fire can be assessed. Millage ;j;~;j:! ;j;j;~;~ is revealed in the 1964 annual Petitioners last year request· When the Ingham county board :::::::: :::::::: rail call of the 3,400 largest ed curb and gutter in the area. of supervisors assemble at :;:;:;:; :;:;:;;; banks in the United States Also on April 13, the council their next meeting April 14, ~;~:[::: Roy Has 99 Female Knitters on the Run :;:;:;:; published by the daily Amer- will have a hearing on the Jeffery 0 sborn they will choose a new chair­ :::::::: ;:;:;:;: ican Banlcer of . special assessment roll for the man. ;:::::::. B w· T K . . A d :::::::: There arc 13,511 banlts in the McRoberts street storm Is Gallant Lad Miss Luelle Belen, Lan- :::::::: . oy lnS op ntttlng war :::::::: _un_i_te_d_st_a_te_s. ______s_ew_e_r_p_ro_je_c_t. ____ sing councilwoman and super­ This Is the story of a lit· visor, who has chaired theses­ Roy's mother is a 4·H club in photography, likes to play tie boy. sions of the Ingham county le­ knitting leader and the boy be· softball and do gym work and Christmas Tree Glows They taolt Jeffery Os· gislators for the past year, came interested in lmitting by farming. He can't play soft. born to the hospital Sun· concluded her term of office watching the lmitting project ball in the winter time, so in· day. It wasn't the first time. last Wednesday afternoon and in the 4·H club. The first year stead he knits, his mother said. For VietNam Soldier was given a rising vote of Roy is a student in the 8th But a hospital is the only he lmitted a scarf and mittens, decorated for the Yuletide hoi· thanks by members of the board. grade at Williamston junior When Darrell Southwell 'Place to go when your body the second year a sweater and idays. Before hearing a report of this year has knitted 3 sweat· high school. His ambition j.s came baclt from Viet N am runs out of blood as· it does early this month he found a "We ltept the Christmas tree in Jeffery's case. It has Daryl Minnis, county welfare ers. to be a school teacher when he trimmed and lighted Christ· up for him and sprayed it to ·been a desperate struggle director, which occupied most Roy has other projects be· grows up. mas tree waitin.g for him. keep it alive," Mrs. Balter said. ever since Jeffery was barn of the afternoon session, the sides knitting. He is interested board approved the appoint­ More 4-H Pictures pn A .s The tree was at the home "Weve taken it down now. We 2 'h years ago. Medical rec· ment of Ted Fay, Stockbridge of friends in Dansville. got so used to it that it seem· ords indicate he has been township supervisor as a mem­ Along last Christmas time ed li!{e part of the furniture living on borrowed time for ber of the policy committee on the Lawrence Baker family in in the house." the past 2 years .. land use of the Trl-County Plan­ Mason Chorus Car Hits Boy Dansville heard from South· Pfc Southwell is the son of Mrs. Lo'Janda Foster, his ning commission, Michael T. Samson, 12, son Davis Agency School Group well, who expected to be home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Southwell grandmother, looks after Four members of a com­ Will Perform of M1·. and Mrs. Clarence Sam· Bans Contests on leave for Christmas, and of 406 Kathryn street, Mason. the Jitlle boy night and day mittee to study a proposed in­ son of 543 Eifert road, was re­ · Gets Contriiii expressed the hope that the His father is an Ingham coun· in her home an Walker crease of the 15 mill limita­ Mason's high school vocal ported in good condition Tues· Public school" and non-public Baiters' tree would be up when ~y deputy sheriff. road. In spite of his afflic· tion to 18 mills were named. tlepartment · will present an day at Mason General hospi­ Five Mason insurance firms school administrators of Ingham ile arrived. tions, Jeffery is a normal, They are: Glen E. Dean of Lan­ Easter·season concert Thurs. tal, where he was taken Sun· have banded together to as· county will meet at the offices of But the leave was postponed Young Southwell moved to happy child and a favorite sing, Kenneth Dillinger of East day ni.ght at the high school day moming after being hit sist the city in setting up an the Ingham Intermediate board and Southwell, who was in Ja· Mason about 5 years ago and of the nurses at St. Law· Lansing, Delmar Carr of White auditorium. The program wlll by a car at Eifert and Colum· insurance program. Fruits of of education next Friday, March pan, when he wrote the Jetter, attended Mason high · school renee hospital where he has Oak township and Gilbert Glover start at 8 p.m. bia roads about 10 a.m. Sher· their studies were harvested 20 at 2 p.m. to study the impli­ was moved to Viet Nam. from which he was graduated spent considerable time. of Ingham township, The presentation, The Seven iff's deputies, who investigated Monday night when all liabiJ. cation of transportation of pupils Mr. and Mrs. Baker had the with the class of 1962. He was The board also approved a Last Words of Christ, will be the accident. said the boy rode lty insurance was placed of non-public schools, tree ready Christmas and born in Jackson and lived in Maybe, after you read recommendation of the ways and directed by Warren Emrrck. through the Joy 0. Davis they have kept it intact, lights Stockbridge prior to coming this, you could wish a kind his bicycle into the side of a means committee to provide a Three guest soloists ·from car driven by Earl Williams, agency at a bid price of $939. George Scott, consultant on and all, for sou thwell. When to Mason. thought or say a little pray. sum up to a maximum of $250 the music department at Mich­ Additional work on a pack· school transportalon of the state he returned home the other He will return to duty April er for a gallant lad, Jeffery 71, of 649 Onondaga road. They for the Michigan Week com­ igan State university will per· said the b:w suffered. injuries age policy far fire and extend· department of public instruction' day he visited the Baker fam· 9 at Camp Lejeune, North Car' Osborn. mittee, subject to the approval form with the h i g h school to one arm, cuts and bruises ed coverage far all city build· will be the principal speaker at ily and saw the tree, shining olina. He has served overseas· of the county comptroller. singers. and loss of a finger. ings is being conducted. the meeting. brightly 3 months after it was about a year. People-To-People Survey

Readers Agree: Mason Should 'Get with It' By Hayden Palmer Like Rip VanWinkle, Mason can grow up like Topsy rather from the Bond estate and, true civic minded citizens, solutely right, 11 John Waldo. town area as the committee pro­ Mason to grow, for the best Interests of all . '· has been asleep too long and it than along some well-defined to our forefathers' points of view "Here you see in two major principal of Mason junior high . posed. There is millage avail­ "We must remember that concerned, ls time it awakened and started lines. of 100 years ago, It prefers to ways strong civic progress is be­ school said. "Mason people able to do it, 11 changes have taken place and we "The '!ditorlal, •Mason's Big keeping pace with cities around "Amidst all this lethargy, ne­ clip coupons and pass the prin­ Ing held back by city government, have much to be thankful for, but "Everything In the editorial can no longer keep the old ideas Problem: 'How to Get wun U' it, vertheless, some .J.Y•a~uu oUSl• cipal along intact to future ge­ U these two matters, alone, could they are not using their God­ is true," said Val DeRosa, mer­ functioning, Mason will grow should give us all something to This is the concensus of many nesses have taken the Initiative erations rather than make a con­ be corrected, along with acquis­ given talents as they should. Ma­ chant who operates the Mason more if the people of the city think about. of the city's leaders following an to make west Ash street a beau­ crete pr913osal to' the swimming · Itions of parking areas through son c e r t ai nl y could show some Foodland. "Merchants here will promote a good school pro­ "I am sure the writer of the editorial appearing In the Ingham tiful central part of our city, pool committee selected by the buying. up old homes and lots, growth if the people went to work should get together, put their gram. editorial could easily !lnd many County News last week calling · "The city council holds the citizens of Mason In terms of through simple planning jointly and brought it about. 11 shoulders to the wheel and get "We must make Mason an at­ worthwhile accomplishments that for action to bring aboutlmprove­ key here too, by not wishing to their raising a certain amount between the city government and "I agree with the editorial. some Improvements in the city, tractive place for people to trade, have benefitted this community," ments and an orderly growth in put a city hall and civic build­ of money through pledges that merchants, enough could have It stated the proper needs if Other cities and towns are push­ send their children to school and Howard McCowan, Mason at­ this area. ing on west Ash street. The could be matched by a portion been done to change the face M as on Is to go ahead, 11 Fred­ ing forward and we are standing have good homes and churches," torney, said he considered the "The keys to unlocking so Ingham County News building, of the Iva Bond principal so a of our city and lift the hearts erick C. Olds, 567 E. South street, still. It's time to change our Said Mayor Gilson Pearsall: editorial one of the better ones much of this lethargy is In the the Dart National Auto bank, the swimming pool could be con­ of ou1· youth that l have no doubt said, (Olds was chairman of lethargic ways," "The editors of the Ingham of the past several years, .hands of the city council,,. Rol­ postofiice and the library are all structed virtually over night, whatsoever that the Improvement the study committee appointed to Said James H. Vander Yen, County News have a responsi­ "I felt", he said, " it was . J.I.ILJ&rt, gresident of the D11"t located In the area, and It ap­ "The maintenance of the swim­ Impetus could already have look Into a new city hall pro­ superintendent of Mason public bility to the community to com­ not aimed at any particular group NaUonaJ !:lank, liuci. .. • n1s is pears that the· weight of argu­ ming pool could then be assured caught fire," ject before that fell apart,) "U schools, "Mason is a good town, ment editorially on the city, the or public officials but was proper not ignoring the fact that. a city ments seem to bear up the ad­ by use of the interest on the There were many other favor­ we intend to compete for business The potential of Its becoming a businesses, the c!t1zens and city Indictment of the entire com­ council's basic functloil is gov­ vlslbWty of the establishment of· remaining principal of the Bond able comments regarding the growth like other citles round us, booming, growing city is pos­ government. munity, ernment, municipal facWUes there. money, the tax levy already ef­ News editorial. Among them, we have got to provide service, sible. Only a forward look an­ "An editorial expresses the ••I feel our geographicalloca- "The biggest danger of what "Again the council holds the fective for recreation ·purposes were these: We should go ahead with the city ticipating great things for its thinking of the writer and his is happening here IB that Mason key with respect to the money and, finally, occasional help from ••I think the editorial was ab- hall and fire station in the down- people will make 1t possible for expressions m.aY or may not be (ContlnuM.on Pag• A·4) nice town, 'rhey have such a good Yesterday my wife got a letter one came along and jolted·flne school system, lots of beautiful trom a former seventh grade people In a fine community Wednesday, March 18, 1964- Page A-2 churches and the people are so student. friendly," They were talking in an attempt to .gc't them off Well! In this letter, from the dead center. · 11 about our town and I was proud teenager, there were so many FOR RED HOT 11 CLASSIFIED ACTION to live here. Are you? Thinking in terms of the mistakes that I sure wished. I good old days and Iivincr lllm CALL MISS INCO AT OR 7-9011 could correct It, fat cats In the present won't Mrs, Lola Palmer He said, "Will your right Mason . so 1 v e the eveJ'·multiplying soon," No question marlt even and problems of the future. one impossible word and one used ·Mason is more than just a wrong, home for pensioners and re· 1 Protests Jail Size ity s basic; foundation is solid." I once found a misspelled word tirces. It may not be more than Oka~, we stHrt from there, Let's Iii this Vf!rv PaPer is bid bold In the Saturday Evening Post. that if some aggressiveness in shut from · negadve fault-finding type I nave reaa many umes · They admitted it, 'rhey spend lots leadership is n ' t discovered ,,,di425C to constructive activity, We must of money and time to have a S "every dollar your government soon - and some aggressive· ...... overcome the tendency to give spends comes from you," I sup­ perfect magazine. . ness in followers, too, ::;!!I:!J!7!Y~'l::!l• A way to sarcasm under aggravat­ pose this would apply to small One common error is in the D. J, CARTLEY Ing circumstances, Everyone improper use of the three words governments just me the large Mason .....; .. must take a stand for what they ones, May I touch on· a recent to, tOo, and two~ I will let you t/f!tf/r?:Mz:;,~1i'l· Councilman Takes Issue thinlt is right but let's do It with artlcial, New Hone For Shutlns, learn how to use those words, gentleness and firmness, I always thought a shut-ir wa.~ I found a mistake In your last I would like to set the record scarcely a store front that has A great deal was covered In edition, You used "meet" where , straight concerning some one wno nau ,·eacnea tne vel" 1 Honakers not been changed. One excep· the editorial and here is the way late days of life or one who meat w~.~ Intended, Hope this will ,... statements made in your tion is the! former Ingham I feel about some of the issues, ,.~,~~~t»;%,,,,,__ L was afflicted with some sickness, bring a iot at people to be more edltoral of March 11, How to County NC!WS, This isn't 50 The school election failure was I failed to find anvthin~r in the careful in their spelling and writ­ Celebrate Get With It. years. sad, but was everyone well enough article about thA hundreds of ing, Relative to the area contrf. The school bond issue was Informed before the election? · shut-Ins in ingnam county who ..•,,~~:,:;;~~~i*~t* 25C E. buted by Mr. a n d Mrs. defeated by apathy . as· you If facts both for and against a Bob Ward wlll have to pay equiu share to St, Johns Anniversary Arthur Jewett on East Maple say. There was serious mis· proposal would be printed in the taxes for the building of this street. it is an area with many representation by its op· paper for at least 2 weeks run- . ning before an election we would tremendous Ingham county pri- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Honal~:ru· possibilities. It is going to ponents, If I recall correctly son. ·· cost a conqiderable sum to de· the Ingham County News has have time to reach a good de. of· 513 Mechanic street, Stock· !<'rom my observation of this Girl Scouts bridge, observed their 60th velcp it. We have other items dragged its feet on previous clsion, Putting out circulars the 10-acre prison there of course New Arrivah Daily which need money urgently; issues involving money for day before an election Is sneaky wedding anniversary Monday, will be a few who might brag After reading Town and Coun­ MarC'h 16. sanitary sewers and storm schools, Let's have another and an Insult to our intelligence, try, I feel Jim Brown has been If we can be swayed that easily a little about Ingham county hav­ Two complete Floors Loaded with sewers. We are giving tax­ chance to approve a bond is· Ing the finest county jail in our we might do everybody a favor misinformed about the GirlScout Honaker is a retired rail· payers 5 .vears to pay but the sue. great Water Wonderland, I would Cookie sales. Here Is a break­ Many Articles Priced to Sell Quickly city has to pay the contractor Let's lteep the facts straight by staying away from the polls, road employe and farmer. He About the money Mrs, 'Bond say it will have to be equipped down, per box, of the money pay Antiques Galore whr.n he finishes the Job. and gC!t on with the business with those little gasoline go carts for the delicious cookies: enjoys whittling and garden· gave Mason, I didn't know Mrs, The Iva Bond fund was. oi making this fine com. for the deputies and the turnlteys ing. Mrs. Honalwr spends her Free Coffee Wh i Ie you Browse Bond, but she evidently was a The Council pays 22 1/4 cent;; given to the citv in trust. The munity an even better one. so that they can render high class a box for fhe cookies. Tlus in­ spare time making quilt tops. best interpretation of the will GLEN COON wonderful person and definitely They both enjoy television, You'll be surprised at what two-bits will buy, Scares of iiiiiii' had the Interest of Mason and service to the so-called shut-ins. cludes the cost of baking, pack­ ~~~~~~~: was 'that the nrocr.cds be used Mason I call them wrongdoers and law aging, and transportation to the :;:;:;:; articles previously priced from 50 cents to $3 now reduced ;:;:;:; :;:;:;:: to 25 cents, ·:·:·:· for community benefit. The EDITOR'S NOTE: Councllmnn Coon the children of Mason, in her breakers, Cookie chairman In each neigh­ Mr. and Mrs. Honaker have is hlmsolf guilty of hnlf-fnct,, Point heart. Is it fair that her wishes council voted to give the one, n rcvolvinl~ fund tr~keH the CUI'SO Ingham county sure must be borhood. Also all printed forms, had 14 children and also county li!mll'V $8 000 toward off much of the apeciul nssessmcnt have been Ignored? Who has the looking forward to a tremendous most of whicn are printed locally, raised 2 orphaned nephews. liiiii~ ~~~:r:d~r:~::~~~:::do~Oo;e;e:n:~ ."~nt tables, Iii! the newnddition. We are light­ delay he ment!OJls: Point 2, kccJllng authority to decide what to do with crime wave, Every one !mew we are included in this price, The Eight of the children are still the weeds cut, nnd the trash !licked the money? If no decision can :;:;:;: We're loaded with merchandise .. usual and unusual items :;;:;:;: ing the Columhia·Barnr.s nlay. up in the Lriclc ymd IHLrk s!tc m·cu needed more room but why try billboards sign and ads used on living and include Ted ancl ::::::: from estates and individuals. !:;:;:;: ingo fielrl. Field and lighting wouldn't noccssitute u grent expend]. be reached wouldn't it be a good to compete with our prison of T.V. are furnished in this Initial Mae West Jones of Stock· turc, Point ~. intcJ'Ilt'clutlon of tl!e Idea· to call together the ones will be $3,300, These are per· use of Ilond~Haynet• fund money IS southern Michigan, cost. bridge, Roy of Wolcottville, :~1~1 Open Daily 1 to 6 Friday 1 to 9 • Saturday 10 to 6 i!i!lil· manent community benefits. open fm• dcbnte ns it hns been who were near and dear to Mrs. Cheer up shut-ins, You have Indiana, 'Olga Lee McKenzie nman~-t eily councilmen. Point oi, Bond and let them say what she The state gets 2 cents sales tax True we gave to the ~ummcr li'Jrc bnrn-city hull nrgumcnts hnve known all your life you could not per box, Qf Springfield, Ohio, Dolly been rriven by cxnct'ts citing need fat• would have wanted done with the escape higher taxes, I sure would Carnelison of Mechanicsburg, recreation progmm but every uptown location which contl'u.dlct money? Each troop gets 2 cents per like to meet the man that said the Ohio, Leana Sauyers of N. dollar given was one that the othct• exncrt opinions, Point 5, The fire department issue was box sold for its own troop pro­ The If Councilman Coon should !r location ol the Ingham County News) to he that 01· it cnn lose out to tion to know where the department Scout Council owns and maintains is appreciated. No final action Tli.e couple has 53 grandchiJ. communities which ndont n forward should be located, Spelling Lesson a beautiful new camp at Hunte!~ dren and 46 great·grandchil· Jws been taken by the coun· look and an nction philosophy, Lalte, Wacousta Troop Camp site Ph 677-8681 Now a word about the swimming wueu 1 Ill'S! began to write dren. cil. We are faced with the help keep camping fees at a mini­ fact that there is a lease on pool. In the 10 years we have lived in your paper about 10 years ago . "C b II mum at these camps so more part of the building that has Coo k1e rum s here there has been talk about you could hardly react my writing one, I haven't heard anyone come and I am still a rather poor spell girls may enjoy camplhg experi­ some 50 years to run. The I am sending you a "Dear out and oppose the project so er. ences, IOOF have indicated that Parent" letter that your daughter who are we fighting? There are I have several small and large Girl Scouts the only organiza­ they would want a consider­ brought home, If you had read It ways to get things done If enough dictionaries and I seldom take the tion that does not ask the Com­ munity Chest for camp money. abble sum to give up their I'm sure you would !mow that we people want them done. Why not easy way out and ask my school DanCer's lease. The cost of such a ma!te more than a few crumbs on have everyone who is really teacher wife how to spell a word. We are proud that our camps sin~ are self-sustaining, Cookie pro. building and grounds as pro· the annual cookie sale. We cere about getting one send their One small dictionary that only posed is roughly $225,000. As stressed to the girls to be sure fits pay for the year-round main­ Present name and what they are willing cost 25 cents about 20 years tainence and renovation of the one, and only one, member the parents read this folder care­ to do to get it, to the pool com- ago, does not have the word of the council I refuse to vote fully. mlttee, If it Is just talk I say 'big' in It, camps, new bullclings and equip­ for such an indebtedness with· The cookie company had this forget it, ment, caretakers' salaries, and Sewell Suits out a vote of the people who folder made up and also coin P eo p 1 e with good Ideas and One good rule for writing in many other expenses in an opera~ arc going to have to pay for envelopes which the girls will ideals have little to complain a- long-hand is to write quite large, lion as large as ours. Our girls In Light Weight Wools it. receive later, bout if they do nothing to bring be sure to cross all•t•s• to make do all this with their cookie sales. Spring and Summer Weights The facts of the fire barn A few of us mothers do these into focus the values they know all loops have a hole in them, There will be an open house at Dacron & Cotton Bl<>nds Issue. are beclouded with per. jobs to help the girls because are missing, make all i's look different from wa:cousta May, ,17, to show the She's lovely! Dacron 8 Rayon Blends sana! opinions and few facts. we feel Scouting is a fine thing Right in the middle of writing e's and put a dot over an i. wonderful im~i·o'vements which :::: She s engaged :::; We started with a letter from and not a money-making project this letter I had an interruption. Periods where they should be alld ' have taken place there this past :·:· Sh II d "ARC. HY'' ;.;. t h e Miohigan Inspection for the cookie company, It was our new: insurance man plenty ot9pmmas ln.their ~r.a1JI!~'{o· year, A,nyone) especially Girl . :;:; e co e :;:; $29.99 to Bureau which recommended I will be having 589 cases of and his district manager. One of .Places, Short clear sentences are S~6ufpar'erits,1s welcome to enjoy :::: for an ap·pointment for :::; a site other than in the central cookies delivered to my door them said, 'My but Mason Is a another good rule, Glr 1 Scout hospitality at the Wa- :;:: h · h f :;:: $45.00 business area but within 3/4 Aorll a, The cookie company cou'sta open house, we invite you · ;::: er wedd mg p oto. I ;::: mile. When plans were com· jJay's the transportation cost, to go see what some of the cookie :i:i your engaged or plan- ;j:j pleted the whole was again Does that sound like Crumbs? money is doing, · j;j: ning to be, you better i:i: submitted to the department. This is just the Mason Troops, Jewett Funeral Home Delores Hafner 'rhe head of the department I feel every person who buys Girl Scout Mother and leader ..:i:i call "ARCHY" too! :i:i.. is familiar with Mason hav· a box of cookies should know "The home of fri'endly service" ing worked in the area. He our camps are bought and main­ Funeral services at prlcos peopllt can afford to pay f!fiARCHY'S Photos :iii opinioned that the preliminary tal ned entirely on cookie On Dead Cent~r If if OR 6.5884 in Mason, :i:i: work was good and his ob. "crumbs", every one felt as PHONE OR 7-6151 Ambulance Service MASON Complacency is akin to :·:· naturally :·:·: jectivc opinion was that it you do we'd be lucky to sell 10 cases, apathv. It's ahout time somP· :::!:::::::::::!!:!::::::::::::::!:~:i:~:;:::::::~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::: was the most preferred sight. 'fhesf' nrc facts. Norma Lyon Rest assured thnt Mason will welcome any opportunity Neighborhood Cookie Chairman that presents itself to help the Osteopathic hospital a n d Don't tear down school. We were one of the ;first councils to send a resolu­ I live In Mason, so when Ma­ tion recommending that they so Is attacked, I feel attacked too. The editorial, How to Get SPEED QUEEN select this area due to its many advantages. With It must have taken a lot of courage to write and must have been written to challenge For Dependable Service In reference to parlting, the people of Mason. previous editorials have rc· No town or city will be any peatedly said "Mason has no better than the people in it, May­ Whites Solids Stripes parlting problems." The court be we needed that slap that was fANGLE-PROOF house parking has added given us, to get our machinery AGITATOR $3.35 to greatly to parl\ing in Mason going, My eyes raced down one without destroying beauty. column and down the other loo!t­ $5.99 I came to Mason in May, lng for one positive statement and 1935, 29 years ago. There is finally found it. "The commun- 51

ED SPIN BALANCING RING Ties Wembly Sutton House ..,___ AUTOMATIC ULTRAS ON 1 $1.00 to SEDIMENT SPRING AND EJECTOR $2.50 SNUBBER "FLOATING" MOUNT STOCKINGS FOR VIBRATIONLESS BY BERKSHIRE OPERATION SALE ENDS MARCH 28

For the first time ever, savings like these on the first stockings fashioned with sound waves! Dress Hats 1 pair $1.29 (regularly $1.65) Champ Kingsbury 3 pair $3.79 (regularly $4.95) Open Mon. $5.99 to and Fri. Evenings Priced 5 from $1999 Terms - No Money Down -Monthly Payments to Suit Your Budget $10.99 until 9

with trade Lead thr> pore de in menswear and rrour Service Is Dependable" furnishings from our complete col/r>ction for the wel/.dressed man's Mason Home Appliance & Furniture The Easter. The Mills Store 120 W. Maple Dancer co. 356 S. Jefferson OR 7-0391 OR 7-3501 Open 8 to 6- Mon. & Fri. til 9 P.M. Mason, Michigan Charge Accounts Welcomed OR 7-359.1 Phone 677.3111 Phone Wednesday, March 18, 1964 - Page A-3

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ENGAGEMENTS WEDDINGS . CLUB NEWS WOMEN'S FEATURES CHURCH ACTIVITIES UB's Second Hile Open Showers Given Friends Fete In Contest Leslie Girl Bride-to-be House Set Miss Marilyn Smith, daughter A bridal shower was given E d e n United Brethren of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith church entered the March to in honor of ·Miss June Tatnt' Friends, relatives and neigh­ of Oal1 road, Leslie, was feted at the home of Mrs. Leslie , Sunday School in March con· bors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest at a shower at the home or Mrs. Griffus, 1098'Waterloo·Munlth test with other UB churches Hille are Invited to attend an open Robert Dt·oscha, an aunt, In road last weelt. The brlde·tO• In the conference at the be· house SUnday, March 22, at Holt Mason March 9. Attending we1·e be received many gifts.· ginning of the month and have Methodist church, 'l'ne event ts friends and relatives of the bride­ Michael Samson, Mason been running second for the in honor of the Hiles• 25th wed­ to-be. The event was hostessed by Earl Vannatter, Bath past 2 weclts with an 18 per ding anniversary. Hours are in Mt·s. Rita Broesamle, Mrs. Gerrie Vergeson, Mason . cent increase in attendance the afternoon from 2 to 5, Dw·lng the evening games were Lorene· Randolph, Mrs. Ger­ '.' Turner Whitaker, Stoclcbridge over last March. There were The Hiles were manled-March ' I•. ~ ;.;~ played with prizes going to Mrs. ald Randolph, Miss .. Linda William Wilson, Stocltbridge 142 present Sunday morning. 25, 1939, In Potterville by the ~}~~1 Otis Montaven, Mrs. Lyle Lay­ Randolph, Miss . Jean Rari· Also the church is conduct­ late Rev. B. J. Youngs. Mrs. ·, cocl; and Mrs. Richard Leu. dolph, Mrs. Claud Corwin and DISCliARGED ing a campaign to raise funds Hlle is the former Marjorie The serving table was centered Mrs. Stanley Tuttle. Mrs. Donald R. Clarl<, Mason for bullding. Goal is to have Oster. with a white umbrella and a de­ Thirty guests came to wish Lorie Gill, Lansing a mile of pennies by April 12. They have 2 children Mrs; corated cake, Miss Tatar a happy future. . j Debra Young, Stocl

··'------, Wednesday, March 18, 1964- Page A-4 Cont.inued from front page Local Club BEAVER AND OTTER TRAPPING REGULATIONS ·Hosts 19tll! I ntervievv Council' Woman's Club Takes Trip tlon will maim growth inevitable, regardless of good community means borro,vlng and borrowing As the more than 60 dele· Via Junior Music Club leadership or laclt of it, formeans turning Interest down Is noa bondgood reasonissue. gates to the Inter-City Council "This growth should be chan­ Members of Mason Woman's Few families pay cash for their of Federated Garden clubs · Dunn, Jennifer Byron, Jean neled Into maldng Mason an out­ houses, How can communities meeting arrived at Mason club fastened their seat belts standing and forward -looking city and took a quick ilight to Gilpin, Jim Mueller, ·Gall Par· made up of those same famllles Presbyterian church Tuesday, malee, Kathy Diehl, Kathy by strong leadership plus active be expected to pay cash for their March 17, they registered at a Europe Tuesday evening when citizen participation, This growth the Mason-Dansville Keynote Holloway, Prlscllla Diehl and schools? There's nothing wrong . table centered with an ar· Gene Dowling. Those who can be hodge-podge and result in an incllvldual or a school · rangcment of driftwood with Junior Music club entertained In one expensive crisis after them at t h c Mason Baptist ·played the composers' worlts district paying Interest, In fact, an assortment of life·lil{e · were Yolanda Dillon, organ; another If the challenge of the one of the keystonGs of our free birds perched . on it, Each church. edltorlal·Js not met by all citi­ Theme for the· program was Melanie Dart, Lynne Richards, er.terprise system Is the right registered, then . wrote her· Mary Finlt, Carol Fogle, Lin· zens of the community." to accumulate capital and place ·name on a green and white !11Usic from acmss the s ca. Alton J. Stroud, ·Ingham Inter­ After singing the club collect, cla Stiles,. Sarah Diehl, Jane this capital, at Interest, in the shamrock name card. Bebee and Bill Dexter, plano; mediate sup e r i n t e n d e n t of hands of those who will use It Other decor Included pots · program chairman, Andy Gil· schools, called the editorial Andy Gilpin, trombone. · to accumulate more capital. This covered with sliver holding ce· AREA A AftEA 0 . ·pin, called on members who "stlmutatwg·· a~ an ea1torm1 either gave narratives on the This club is one of more is what· builds our economy and dar branches and pussy wll· April 1·21 Apri I 1.16 than 100 junior music clubs should be, keeps It strong. lows with large life.Jike car· 6 bcncr and 3 otter life of the composers or played llidoa ocolod by 6 b"ner a.nd 3 otter in the state. They are mem· He said: Emery Jewett agreed with the dlnals on the branches. Indi· !lid" ooolcd by · their music. Compo-sers who 5:00 p.m:,,Apul 23. 5:00· p.m., ;lrnl 16 hers of tlte State and National "An editorial should be stimu­ were on the program w e r e editorial in principle, but declar- vidual places were marlted by Federation of Music clubs. lating, This one met that test. eel that the only solution is an similar pots with red cardinals J. S. Bach, Handel, Mozart, AREA C They were or.ganlze'cl 3 years Since I don't live in Mason I AREA-D. Beethoven, Schumann, Llszt, amendment to the city charter anci cuphia, or firecraclmrs, as ago by Mrs. A. V. Smith, who perhaps shouldn't comment on the which would permit council can- they are more commonly lolorcl, 20-April 10 Rachmaninoff, DeBussy and points which concerned the city lolarcJ,, 20·31 is their counselor. Co·counsel­ diclates to run for specific seats .called. 4 baanr and' 2 Ot.t.or 4 honor and 0 ottor Menotti. Members who gave I fulcept no ott.ar in ors are Mrs. Alec Gilpin, Mrs. of Mason, do live in the Mason from specific areas In the city Opening the business meet· Gladwin Co, . llidea anlod by the narrntives were Debbie school district, I clo agree that the Hidea aeded by 5:00p.m,, Apul2, .McBride and Mrs. and with specific platforms, He ing was the president of Inter· 5:00 p.m., Apul 12 Dom Diehl. vote which turned down school said the present system sends ·City Council, Mrs. Wesley building funds was anything but men to the council wlthout stated Bintz. After the program, refresh. forward looking. No community ments of tea, coffee, cocoa and beliefs and once there, they are Representatives were pres­ AREA E Is looking ahead which doesn't cookies were seNed. Mrs. provide adequate facilities for its out of tune with what the public ent from garden clubs at Au· Morcb 20-April 5 Murl .Eastman was chairman wants, He urges a charter amend- -rclius, Eaton Rapids, Grand t lleanr and 2 otter children. of tltc hostess committee, CO· ment permitting the opportunity Ledge, Holt, Lansing, Howell, Elccopt: B bener in "The fact that building schools Jfuron, TUacoh., hostesses were Mrs. H. J. of agresslve political action, Morrice, Perry, Williamston, . lApeer, O.klo.ild, Darry, K.liiDU()o, ~artley, .Mrs. Carlyle Waltz, Olivet and Mason·Dansville. St. · Joaeph and Mrs. June Surateaux, Mrs. A welcome was extended all llilladalo eountiu. Ion Phillips, Mrs. Marcus attending by the hostess group · 1' otier in 0.1ecola, Clarc1 and M!lcc~ata Hanna and Mrs. Nelli. Bate­ . president, Mrs. Robert Sey· count1c11, · man. Miss Joanne Ea1tman 'farth, of Mason·Dansvillc Gar· Ho otter moy be tokan in Arono.c, Gl11dwin •laDballa, servefriend! y records $5,286,000 and 1,103 positions lt's SPRING R workload for the coming fiscal clerk. She has all the information by reducing some window ·year," Gronouski observed, v NbHAM services. I 0 I Cou~ry Nt,os "the 594,354 positions which Vacation Time yau 'II need. Stop by this week, 1 $3 million and 850 positions arc now recommended to con­ I 1 - by miscellaneous reductions, gress represent a very Watch for the Menu ~- • •i, such as a reduction in main- ' significant reduction of per­ c Complete Records Are , ~ .. tenance services. sonnel requirements. The in· Again Next Wk. .- ' $500,000 and 300 positions by creased mail volume .and E Always Available At- .J -< t the recently-announced con- service would normally have 5-,+.. . required a staff of well over , W e f."~ Lf \) S 1 7 £ solidation of regional account· 3 ~iii" '-1 ,, ing and data processing func- 600,000 for the coming fiscal tions. year." Phone OR 7-6131 The 3,100 new job cuts will /I,~()() HDtff;$ ~1\(~ l/{f££kl co~~~~i~~tl~~d ~~o~~~iti~~a~[ not be significant in the econo. primarily fourth class postof· my of any locality. They will

1 be distributed between hun­ .J 1\ · 1E !1 (VOJ J0 1) ·1... CIOJJ fiC,:~~se economies will mean dreds of postoffices, branches u 1 I I · a postofiice department cut CHESLEY DRUG STO:RE f-n 'f, \~ 'f. " and stations-and they will · from a 1965 budget allowance be achieved by leaving ...., ...... 1!111••••-~~ 1~·.~. ··~;:.;::iilillo. of 597,454 positions to 594,354, vacated jobs unfilled.· 330 S. Jefferson Mason · Wednesday, March' 18, 1964 - Page A-S

Connie Foell Hurt in Crash A Mason girl was hospital· ized early Tuesday morning oiter her car slddclcd and over· turned in a· ditch on highway US-127 and Rolfe road. Miss Connie Le·a Foell, 18, of Jacl; and sunshine yel- ham, Catherine Oallley, Margie \ Houghton, and Sue Jankoviak • Deutschmann, Mary Balcone, Shar land, Margaret Stevens, ney, Nancy Eifert, Roberta Fel­ lows, bri!~'·· ·:,~e, potent blues your Plymouth Dealer's ••• Bullen Club, Mason: Pat Deeg Jane Hinklt>, Martha Larzelere, Donna Tabachlli, Clara Tuthill, ton, Aileen Force, Carol Fogle, and c-reei, ·, .. turquoise. Most and Nancy !(J.nyon. Barbara Oates,. Ann Tesar, Jean Debbie Howe, Barbara Kranz, popular ui tlw summer darks and Linda Sue Wilcox. Bur1.'e re· 623-3927 . 18() I. lneo/n woldor, .f95 Timothy by ancl see them this week. '12w1 REFRIGERATORS ferences. Garth Brownlee, 711 33 YORKSHIRE and Hamp- ,, Exlde Battorlos $8.95 & up Pasturo Milt 12w1 Fitchburg road, Leslie. 12w1 shire cross feeder pigs. RANGES Brady chopp11rs & parts Lown Soods Phone Onondaga LA 8-3546. READY FOR THE ROBINS? Klenzade Products Soec Ia/ on New WE ARE EXPANDING ~ Laundry Equ/pmont 12wj, Well we are. We are starting Choro-Boy MUicors - Part5 There's T & C Food company is DAVCO FERTILIZER A to . unpack our b,rand new Stock Wator Tonics and Hog BILL BIG Consumers taldng applications for ware­ house men, delivery men, Livestock Spring supply of mowers and ,, Food11rs tillers at Western Auto. Stop Small' Car service men, field represent· Hauling Groin Auaors For Prlcru call Power Company by and see them this wee !c. RICHARDS atives, security agents, sales Hauling to o/1/oad/ng mar/tots. "12wl Uso'd Tractor back hoo one/ brc!(er and food counselors. Truch st~trlllzod oach wuk SALE At loaders BEMENT Buick • Rambler All applicants must be neatly Char/otto, How~t/1, ,Batt/It 'Equipment Formal/ M attired, high school graduate, Crook, Rives Junction Farm bondable and 25 years of age M.M.U. Tractor 2A U.S, 127 ot LetJion RfHJfl, Alo•on Al Rice 1 GAS RANGE - full size, Call Holt OX 9-2271 John Dooro 70 Tractor Feed Phon• OR 7-J$41 or over. Apply in person dally WECO MILK VEYOR, 100 ft. like new condition, Call OR 1-5 p.m. at Room 2, 1609 E. of hose. James Brand, phone F lrostono Farm T lros 7-5323 after 5 p.m. 12wl William Knoo Form Hardware 1~R2 BUICK Spe,clnl, V-0, 4 dr. Kalamazoo St., Lansing.l2wl Dimondale 646-4612. 10w3 and serlnn, Got 20 m, p, ~- with Chevrolet's ------.._,;~ Hydraulic hose repair this fine nutomobllc. Sale RECONDITIONED Hamilton REGISTERED NURSES, full ARABIAN AT STUD, Chest- FOR SALE -1-H John Deere Mae's Inflations Supply Price. ' 2 Big Lots automatic, regular $89.95 or part time, 11-7 or 3-11, nut, flaxen mane; guaran­ 2 row cultivator, overhaul­ $1795 now $49.95 with trade. Phone Good salary, and differential teed live foal. Special rates to ed, new paint job. 1-10 month 1002 BUICK Eleeh·n convertible, 677-4081. 11w3 plus other fringe benefits. old stud pony. Wayne Maleho, bucket seats, full power, only 4-I-I. Call ED 7-7694, 12w3 Francis Platt OR 7-1421 .Mason 24,000 actual miles with n 1963 CorYa/r Monzo, 2-door Flexible time schedule, maal 3612 E. Columbia. 10w3p new set of tires, rendy to go. 21" SILVERTONE TV, blond F lnost al Form Moc:hlnery furnished, phone ED 2·0801. DUROC BOAR for sale, Harry Only. Powerallcl~ ---- $199 5 cabinet, reasonable. Also Chapman, call Webberville JOHN DEERE 13 hole grain M·M ond Oflvor READY FOR THE ROBINS? $2695 blond radio and record play­ 8wG drill on rubber, with ferti­ 1062 MERCURY Comet, automatic 1963 Corvair Monzo Spycler, 521-3107. 11w3p New Holland Well we are. We arc starting trnnamlssion, rndio, hentcr, er. Call after 5 OX 4-5691. Misc. Wanted lizer and band seeder attach­ to unpack our brand new s,oon nctunl miles lll, no elate visible, $250. apartment. Call 676-5335 after convertible, S22, M•rcomatlc, beautiful bronze finish, B'ulls: 851-4525r Stockbridge '1ST AND 2ND cutting alfalfa Call OR 6-5562 or OR 6-1511 1 p.m. 12wlp Fat BeeF Bulls $18.50 to S19.50 radio, white side wall tires fm· appointment, ask for Mrs. Ut.-Comm. $16.00 to $18,50 wire wheel covers, f hay for sale. Phone OR 6- $795 SPRING HOUSE cleaning? lOCO Densmore. 12w1 Canner-Cutter $15.00 to $16.00 ------...;t.;.. · 5919 or evenings OR 7-1071. CHEVROLET Stut!on Wagon, AI Rice Holt Girl Scouts would ap­ 1962 VAL 'IAN T - 200, 4-doc.r 0 CJIIndcr, automatic trnns­ CaiYes: FORD 971 tractor, select~o- 11wa ml••lon, rftd!o and beater, D A V E N P 0 R T with slip preciate camping equipment. Prime $33.00 to .f38.SO covers. Call Lansing ED 7- . speed, power steering and HAY-- 150 baJes, 1st and 2nd. Priced to sell "$1195 If you have any items no Gd.-Cholce $29.00 to $33.00 Starting April we wheel weights, Ford 3-14 trip Chevrolet 7191 after 6 p.m. l1w3 longer used, please call OX 4- Cull-Mea'. $21.00 to $29.00 6th, cutting alfalfa, never gor lDGO BUICK Lc Snbre, !ow m•le• Deacons Sl5.DD to $28.00 bottom p~ow; . Ford 2 . r.ow wet, ·4857 · Blacltmore ·road,-r:· nge with new tirea, 4 door 441 S, Jefferson OR 7-3061 2381 or 694-2191. 12w4 will be open evenings, mounted corn pic][er, John GRINNELL upright piano, STOCKERS & FEEDERS Leslie, phone 589-3301. bnrd-top, $14 9 S Phones excellent condition. Clare WANTED AT ONCE, dealer Steors: Mondo~ Wednesday Deere 494 4 row corn plante1•, 1900 4 row cultivator for 3 point llvv3p ', RAMBLER 0 cJllnder Stot1on Morehouse, 4351 Wright Rd., to sell consumers everyday Gci.-Choice $23.00 to $26.50 Wngon. u shnrn 1 owner,' OR 1-3061 cS OR 6-5040 Leslie. 12w3p and Friday until 9 P.M. hitch, 35 cow nee![ chains, beautiful red fln!eb, ••eul bar· 'household necessities under Common-Mea', $20.00 to S23.DD 2,000 BALES hay. Pla:!ns Rd., · gnln nt Heifers: $25; grain drag for l(ing Wise phone Leslie JU 9-38M. ·Paul · our factory-to-you plan. Earn· Gd.-Cholc11 $20.00 to $22.00 elevator, $25; James 'Brand, Simpson. 11w3p . $995 "Pr•scrlptlons Are Our !ngs based on sales. Sec or Common-Mea'. $16.00 to $20.00 Dimondale. Phone 646·4612. - 1959 PLYMOUTH 2 door, good Specialty" Dogs and Pets write In Mason or Holt, write trnnaportntion for only. Dniry Cows: $145 to $285 llw3 HAY FOR SALE - first and Rawleigh Dept. MCC-672-728 . HOGS Malcho second cutting. No phone $495- MALE 13" BEAGLE, 1-year­ Freeport, Illinois. 11w3p . Butchers: calls please. Howard Sheat· 1957 BUICK atntion wngon, nuto­ Hitchens old, registered. Call after 5 180 lb. & down $12.00 to .fl3 .DO helm, 2647 Barnes, Mason. mntic trnnsmlt:~l:lion, radio nnd OX 4-5691. 10w3 WANTED TO BUY - 1-16" A. A. Howlett power steering, Only. bottom plow on steel or rub­ 180-240 lb. No. 1$15.60 to $16,10 Bros. ' 11w2 Drug Store 180-240 lb. No. 2 $15.00 to $15,60 Ford • Mercury Foods ber. Phone OX 4-5761 after 1 6JO $695 Courteous S•rvlc• No. 3 All weights $14,.00 to $15,0( FOR SALE - 1,500 bales al­ 1059 BUICK 2·dOOI', H. T., rndio, p.m. llw3 240 lb. and Up .f14.DD to $15.00 STOCKBRIDGE N. Cedar falfa, 1st and 2nd cutting. heater, A. T., Jots of unused Holt EVERETT'S WHITE EGGS, Sows: · 8SJ-47JS Phone JU 9-5205. llw3* miles left in this borgn!n at tf ' Buy your eggs at the farm, WOOL WANTED - Wlll take Fancy Light $13.00 to $13.50 In every Saturday. Any time 677-363) cut rate prices. Save price of by appointment. Phone 569· 300-500 lb. $12.00 to $13.00 BOO BALES wheat straw; Also $895 middleman. 24 hours from the 500 lb. & Up $11.00 to $12.00 1948 Ford cab over for sale. Miscellaneous 3298. Walter Losey, Rives Boars & Stags: JOHN DEERE m a n u r e hen to you, 2 miles south of Junction. 10w3p All Weights .f11.20 to $14,00 spreader, good working con­ or trade for Ford tractor.· EXPERT , RUG, upholstering, Holt on US-127, 1 mile cast Feeder Pigs: dition, $150. Paul Redman. Phone 521-3190. llw3 shampooing and moth procit. of Country Kitchen at 3038 W. ·WANTED - Belgium Hair Per Head $9.50 to .f16, 50 Harper road. Open evenings 1326 Barnes Rd., phone OR 7- WHEAT STRAW - Paul lng. Free estimates and rea. rabbits. Phone OX 4-5761 SHEEP CHECK All N til 8 p.m. Phone OR 6-5827. after 1 p.m. 11w3 ,I 4971. 12w3p Scherer, 725 N. Phillips Rd. llonable rates. Anytime, any. with us on good Used eW \ Shorn Slaughter Lambs: Call Mason 677-6212. 12wl where. Call 484-7894, Lansing. No Sunday sales. 10w3 Choice-Prime $21.00 to $23.00 Equipment before you WANTED TO BUY- Piclmp. Gd.-Ut. $19.00 to $21.00 buy. HAY AND STRAW for sale .. 10w4• WHERE FRIENDS MEET truck, 1949 up, %, 3/4 or ton, · Cull $17,00 to $17.00 Silsby Call ED 7-7566. 12w3 DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, fill AND EAT. Home cooked long box. No junlt. Phone Holt Ewes: meals. Open 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. ox 9-2807. "'12w2p Slaughter $6,!ill to .f9.DD Implement Co. I.H.C. Tractor, moclel 5600, cllrt, fill sand, topsoil, blaclt Lydia's Truck Stop, 2457 N. 340 Gas w- cult., 400 Gos CLEAN WHEAT STRAW - dirt, limestone chips. Prices Every Manday 25c bale. Phone JU 9-3746, reasonable. 0. P. Ford, phone Cedar, Holt, phone OX 4-9341. Real Estat~ - Homes Offers w- 4-14" plow, 2 C. tr. w- 4161 W. Covert road. 12w3 OX 9-2796. 10w4* llw3p Starting 12:30 P.M. - Demo Cadet 7HP tractor & cult,, All/$ Chalmers D 17 Ga:;;, NEW 4 bedroom colonial equipment. B tr, W• plow & cult., C tr, JUNE CLOVER HAY- 300 GMC Handi-Van 14' FIBERGLAS runabout MAPLE SYRUP for sale, $6 home In Mason, car gar. fa' Gottschalk •• Howell 1010 w-tr. plow & cult, also John bales; 150 bales wheat complete with 45 horse 2 per gallpn. Montie Snow, ogc, fireplace, formal dining Bim Franklin- Mason OR 7.8941 125 Bush~/ P. T.P. spreader Deere 60 tr, 630 tr., .Sp tr. straw, never wet. Phone OX All new 1/2 Ton delivery van, motor, tip up trailer, fully 4886 Toles road, Aurelius. 9 229., 1?w2 large double rear doors, 211 cu. 1 d II t d · i room and den, 2 baths, many Auction Born • Howell 1089 Check the most complete - •. ~ equ ppe , exec en con 1t on. Phone MA 8-3451. 12w3 other features. Open by ap. 'UirllSIW lim>._ ft. of loading space, low to the C II ft 5 OX 4 5691 10 3 READY FOR THE ROBINS? BALED STRAW - 30c or $15 ground !or easy accesslbl ity. a a er • · . w polntment nny time. Phone Grain drill 16 x 7, (ortilizru­ 1 BOARS, ready for service. Well we are. We are starting per ton; Also 4-H dairy pro- Powered by elther4or6 cylinder 45 LB. BEAR BOW, hunting Farm Services Mason OR 6-5845. 10w4•. SIH:do:r. Tradt: no.w. to unpack our brand new ject calves; 2 Surge milker valve -in. head engine, Many and practice arrows and Purrbred Yorl\shire, also Formal/ 560 Diesel Tractor. BOLES REALTY presents Dumc-Yorkshire and Poland­ Spring supply of mowers and units, complete and in excel- ·uses at a low cost. Come In for equipment, sacrifice. Call OX FOR FREE removal of dead Plow - lnternotiauipment er. Charles Butler, phone IV 7-5491 Hazel Park, :!\1ichigan. llw3 berville 521-3012. 10w4* 12w3p · I Disk Harrow- 9A 17' 2" 1795 Eifert road, Holt, phone -cut - Nt:w. Priced Mason 676-5618. 10w4• 8" CRAFTS~.IAN TABLE saw. GET A MAN with experience; TO CLOSE ESTATE am sell· · OX 9-2273. ·12w1p Hoo~et floor ear~ modo eosy with. tlo., new Hoover. DALEO STRAW- $22.50 ton AutomobRes Call OR 7-12!ll. 12w2 septic tanks, drain fields, ing for cash, property at 120 FOR SALE - The services of Planters - 2 and 4 f(ow delivered. Roy D. Donolcl, RUMMAGE SALE _ April 3, water lines, sewers, R. C. ·E. Columbia St. Sealed bids ' New and Ust:d Smith, phone OX 9-2683. 10w4• will be accepted by me until top proven bulls from all Sieglo:r - oil • gas • wood phone OR 6·5663. 10w4• · 1957 CHEVROLET station 9 to 5, at A-Z furniture build- breeds through AMERICAN April 1. Mail to Marie Lyons, spae• h•otors, HAY - 1st and 2nd cutting Save on Auto Ports wagon, V-8, all power, good ing, 117 E. l•1aple. Good clean Sit~o~ations Wanted ADMRX, 435 Elm, Mason, BREEDERS SERVICE. No alfalfa, been conditioned. condition. Phone Holt 699-2675. clothing for men, women and membership or -rebreed fee. Combine JD 12A • PTO. Michigan. 12w2p M as on, Dansville, Stoclt­ Formal/ BH Tractor W/Pnou­ Ramon Waltz. Phone OR 7· B d 1 12w1 children plu~ miscellaneous WANTED - A good reliable b;·idge, Leslie. Call Bill m01kJ.lit :.Wti.. 7018. 11w3p ·U S _F_O_R__,S-A::-L-E--1-9-55-C-he_v_r-ol-e-t, Items. Spon£ol"ed by Windsor dealer to supply customers Real Estate -Misc. Tower, Stockbridge 851-3479. Forma// BN Tractor with 2 "rownship Women's group to with Rawleigh Products In Manuro Loader. Mounted ALFALFA HAY -1,000 bales door serian, 6 cylinder, ·aise money for children's 10w4• second, 1,500 first cutting. automatic transmission. new ·.;chao) tuitions. 12wl Mason or Holt. Write Raw­ FOR SALE TWO LOTS for Plow and(" ultivotor, real nice, never wet S35 ton Auto Parts tires, excellent mechanical . · leigh Dept. MCC 672-127, Free­ home sites, 150' frontage, 4 GRADE Holstein heifers, 15 ·or SOc bale. Ned Baldwin, condition. Body good condi- TENTS and sleeping bags, port, Illinois. 10w3p 165' deep on Tomlinson road, months old; some younger; Silsby 1868 E. I<:lnneville road, "Control Michigan'• lorgost tion. Call Williamston 655-1524 truck lead prices. Top west of gol1 course, phone OR · ~ .. Also 2 registered bulls, 8 lmr-ltment Leslie. 11w3 Dealer In L.ate Mod•l Safvag•" · afte1· 5 p.m. 12w2p quality, 9' ); 18', S75. 9' x 11', 7-5042. W. L. Jewett, Mason. · months and 17 months old. f:lelD WanteCI 10W3p: _John Ellsworth, 848 Aurelius Company HAY - Alfalfa 1st and 2nd Phono OX 9-215~ 1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 6 $44.95 Call IV 9-3242. 12w4 Rd., phone 677-5325. 12w3p i. 214 W. State cutting, conditioned, never cylinder, 4 door, power ALL CASH FOR your equity • f . WANTED experienced Phone OR 7-0141 been wet. Also horse hay. South of Hoft-2mlf ...Harth g!Ide • rad1'o , spec 1a 1 pr l ce o TRY DIADAX TABLETS - or will take your home or 5 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS from Strickling Farms, Kingman of Mason · $795.00. Chevrolet Inc., phone married man for general equity in trade on other · ·Curtiss breeding. ·These · Mason (formerly Dex·A-D I e tl. ·road, off west Columbia. · · -----...:..___ ....,;tt;.. JU 9-2021, Leslie. lOwl New name, same formula, :farming. Reference neces­ property. To solve your prob· heifers are large and come ------10w3p sary. Older man preferred. lems call Mr. Day at Lansing from good cows. Sell all or only 98c:. Ware's Drugs, Ma· Write Box 5, c/o Ingham 1962 RENAULT- 4 door. $100 1959 VW BUS DELUXE, sun son. 12w4 TV 2-5777, residence, Mason your choice. R. E. Bills, 434 and take over payments. roof. good condition, $850, · County News. 12w3p OR 6-5887, F u r m a n-Day Fields read, near Dansville. Call Lansing IV 2-2103. 12w1 or trad~: for carry all. Phone Realty. 10W4• Phone MA 3-2053. · 12w1p OX 9-2404, 1949 Aurelius road, ADn!iances WANTED - Woman to do - USED 4 wheel drive Dodge Holt. 12wl · house work 2 days a week. LAND CONTRACTS - · We 5 PUREBRED Hampshire truclts and I. H. C. trucks, Phone OR 6-5575. llw3 'boars. Paul Rowe, 3% miles ourselves will buy your land · short and long boxes, 4 speed 1958 CHEVROLET % ton A P P LI A NC E servicing, contract. No delay. Call Ford west of Mason ~-:1 Columbia. transmission. Used Car Mart, WAITRESS - part or full plclmp, 8 ft. side box cover­ ranges, washers, dryers, time. Over 18, neat and re· S. LaNoble, residence ED 7· .· 12wl Mason. Phone OR 7-5343. ed. · Phone Wllliamston 655- . vacuum cleaners, phone 677· 1276 LaNoble Realty Com· . 12w3 liable. Apply Miller's Dairy 2848. 12wl 4081 or OR 6-5667. 1lw3 Store, Okemos. 12w3 pany, 1516 E. Michigan Ave .• · Lansing. Phone IV 2-1637. PLEASANT LAKE lnlw front cot• Misc. For Rent BUYING WOOL - Fem Pay. F' URN ACE REPAIRING, HOWE - We wish to extend togo• ;a,uOO to $24,600, cotti•H•• not ne, phone 9074 Eaton servicing, installation, In· We~nesday, March 18, 1964- Page A_;,7 •' 1 on Julstoclc farm en OR 6-5919 or OR 7-1071. 10w3 Brower's Locker, 2102 Aure· INCOME TAX SERVICE of- staff at Mason General hos- blacktop roocl, largo barn, llus, Holt. Phone OX 4-3691. fered to individuals, farm- pita! for the wonderful care 9 room homo, 23 acres woods, NICELY FURNISHED apart· 10w4 Lawrence crs and businessmen. Call I received during my stay ment, 4 rooms and bath, $10 REWARD - Do you !mow after 4:30p.m. week days and ·there. I also thank my friends, utilities paid, control your Dol bee any time on Saturday, Hallie neighbors and relatives for own heat. Nice for worldng any one who needs. roofing Sovora/ other listing we or siding? IV 9-8796 or OX 4· BUILDER Harkness, 872 S. Barnes, the cards, gifts, flowers and would /Ike to show. Cal/ couple. 305 W. Elm, Mason. phone 677-0931. 2w16 visits. Mrs. Paul Eddy. 11w3" 7411. 12w2• 12 1 NOW SAWING LUMBER at W I> UPPER' APARTMENT, 5 MAJOR AND MINOR auto re· Also, Cob/nets modo to order M.A. Avery ED 7-7623 pairs. Specializing 'in trans· Call Aurelius /riA 8-3172 new location. Hogsbaclt and JONES - The family of Wil· rooms, bath, enclosed porch, Edgar roads; Lumber and llam ~ones wishes to ex· stove, r c f rig erato r, gas mission and motor replacing. /riA B-3178 tl Wortman's Auto Sales and slab wood for sale. Frank press their thanlts for the heat, garage, outside entr­ Ward, phone IV 4-9291 Lan· many acts of ldndness shown 12w2 ance. Phone OR 7-8932. 12w1 Service, 2235 N. Cedar, Holt, phone 694-0338. 10w3 SHOE REPAIR pick-up sta· sing. 10w4' us· in our . A special Clothing tlor., water softener salt, all thanlcs to Dr. Karikomi for ldnds of seeds, feed and seed SINCLAIR his set·vices, Gorsline Bros., ::i:: GRAND OLD MAN of Mason's athletic i!i! For Rent PAINTING, Interior and ex· potatoes. Tomlinson, Phillips Rev. Lawson for his comfort­ SUPER iii! past was Cyrus Pierce, science teacher 1 baseball ilii NEIGHBORHOOD rummage Sawcr Tapes terior. Free estimates, 66 gas station, Holt. 10w3p ing words and the neighbors sale, Thursday, Friday and Blow. Torclrt.s reasonable rates. Call 694· FlAME OILS basketball coach and principal. This shot [j[l Anti-rust and friends for their flowers. ~l~[coach, Saturday, March l!l, 20 and Floor Polishers 9341. Bill Clute. llw4p AT LAST for those afraid of A special than]{s also to the :;::of him,in action was taken in the early 40's at :::: 21. 1949 Aurelius road, Holt. F /oar Sand.,.. curly permanents, try the For Prompt Delivery ladies who brought in food. 12w1 l.awn Rollers RUBBISH HAULING - new Image wave by Breck. To Farm and Home 12w1p f Eaton Rapids. It is from the collection of Gilson [i[! Prompt and courteous serv· Strlckly no 1 fuz~ or curl, but TWO ALL WOOL brown tweed Bissell Shampoo Mastttrs !:i: Pearsall 1 another Mason coach of that era. Pierce :i:i l.awn sprr:adr:rs lee at any time. Phone OX 4· a firm 1lody wave which holds sport jacltcts, size 14, ex­ your set lllw never before pos­ E. D. Barr iW left Mason and went to Northville. He died a i!i! cellent condition; Also several Wallpaper Stoom.r 2406. 10w4• In Memoriam stble. Wonderful for Easter. i[;[ few years ago. rcvct·sible zipper jackets, size PIANO TUNING and repair Marjorie's Beauty Shop, 2835 r. 12-14-16. Mrs. J. B. Evans, Smith Hardware service. Myrlan Grimes, E. Holt road, phone OR 7-7615. & Sons CASSIDY - Mary Beth, In ·:~·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::~:~:::~:~:;;:;:;:;::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~: phone OR 7-6794. 12wl ·Sinclair Refining Co 360 S. Jefferson Mason tf phone IV 9-3175. 9w5p 10w3 loving memory of our 325 S. Ccdar OR 6-1153 15wt daughter and sister who pass­ !ollowinj.f Jn'OJlo~utl JmLiic improve .. Mason mcnt. ed away thirteen years ago, Mt1non, Ccnte1· arul EnHt Sh·rc!t[l March 16. District for SLre1!t. lmJH"ovementK, Notlc:es aonsistin~-t of eUI'h nnrl gultcl' on Ma .. Today is the day of remem­ City Council son Stt•uct nnd Enst Sti'(ICt hctwt•tm ALAIEDON TOWNSHIP - brance and many sad re­ CtJiumbilL Slrf;<.!l HIHI North Street The annual meeting of the grets, nnd · CUI'b HlHI ,:tuttcr nn Cm1tl.H' Real Estate For Sale Mnrch 17, ·I 064 ·Street bct\\'Ccn Mnson Slrcd nnd Alaiedon •rownship board will A day we shall always re­ I :30 P. M, - Meeting cn!lcd to Eust Street tog-ether \Vilh ncccssnry be on Saturday, April 4, 1964, order by Mnyo1• Peursnll nntl OJlCned a:torm f\eWf!l' In c~ntcr Str·cct nncl member, when the rest of with ~rnyer by Mnyor I'cnrsnll. Storm Sewer criteh bnsins in Mn!:io'n at the Alaicdon town hall, at the world forgets; Roll Cnll, Present: Mnyo1· l'earsal]• Street. · 1:00 p.m. Lyle Oesterle, town­ Friends may think we have Councilmen Bement. J{cnnedy, Sch: .The cost of which is to be deft·ay~ Iichter, Cndy, Coon mul Morrh;, ed in·. wholo ot· in nnrt by stlecinl ship clerlt. 12w1 forgotten, when at times Councllmnn Cndy lll'esented the· COl­ nsscssmcnL on the nbulling Jiropcrty . they see us sm.lle, lowing claims and recommended their OWJlCl'~ • BUNKER HILL TOWNSHIP avvrovnl. Seconded by Councilman Further, thnt. the .• City CJer·k is Little do they· know the Coon nnd cnnied. Yes, 1; No, ·o~ JJCrchy tlil·cctctl to gfvt: notice or annual meetinr: of• electors heartache that our smile Consumers Powct• Co, ...... $ H'7.71 said public hcnrirm na t•cctuirctl by of Bunker Hill Township will hides all the while. Norton Pontine ...... 134.81 onlJrmncc, be at the township hall Satur­ Roy Ch1·istenson, Inc...... I 19.90 'l'llc- fol'cgoin~ resolution was sup .. Sadly missed by her family, Michigan Bell ~'ele- porte~ by Councilmnn 1!. J. Sch­ day, March 28, at 2 p.m. The Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cassidy phono Co ...... 6.80 linhlcl' and ndoJitcd by the following township budget will be con­ Ingham Cdunty News ...... 632.S I vote; Yes, 7: No. 0. ' and Merna. 12wl Doubledny Bros, & Co ...... 35.11 RESOLUTION sidered at this meeting. The Poodle Parlot· 1...... 3.30 By Councilman H. J. Schlichter. Maretta Lawrence, township Sinclair Oil & Refining Co. 221.64 Resolved by the City Oouncil of Paul H. Cnllcndct· Co ...... , 468.01 thk City of MnHon Umt the rczonin.t:t f')erk 12w2 READY FOR THE ROBINS? l{enns 5c to $1 Store ...... 2.36 o( Lots 10, ti, nnd 12, lllock 17, Well we are. We arc starting Gcnernl Pnrts & ·service City of Mason, f1•om 0-t ofricc nnc1 ONONDAGA TOWNSHIP an- Inc, ...... :..... 2 7 ·1.88 Jlrofessional to GB Cen(.:l'nl nusincss to unpack our brand new Nntow & Co...... 52.55 District hC! rc~fcrrcd to the Planning 509 E. Ash nual ·meeting will be April Spring supply of mowers and AI Rice Chevrolet ...... Hu.9~ Commisl'iion for its r·ccommendntion. 4, at 2 p.m. at Onbnd11ga Tlw Dn vey Tree Exne rt 'l'he forcJ.:uing resolution Wll!-l !HlP­ If you are looking for a home at a moderate price that tillers at Western Auto. Stop Company ...... ·1,200.00 JIOI'tcd by Cnuncihnun VV. V. ){cnncdy needs very little upkeep and ready to live in, this could Town Hall; Also hearing on by and see them this week. Hownrd Mctnlcruft Co, ...... 48,4~ nnd ndOJited hy the fol!owintt vote: the budget. Ralph B. Rhodes, J>lummcr Mnchinc•·y Co, .... 21.00 Yes, I: No, 0. be the answer. 3 bedrooms, carpeted living room, dining . 12w1 ICotchurn Gravel Co...... G,Oij RESOLUTION room, oil fired hot water heat, garage169 x 131, Price Clerk. 12w2" Standard Block 'Ready Dy Councilmtlll Russell D. Dement. $11,500 Mi:x, lnc...... 65.32 Resolved hy the City Council of Michigan Suronly Co, ...... 94.11 the City of MnRon thut the City As­ 125 East St. Stovct·-Bnckofcn Co, ...... 10.2·1 sessor having fil!!d with this Counci,l Lost and Found Michigan Weldin.: Suprlly the special assussment roll for con. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, 3 pier.e bath, new gas Co, ...... 5.12 strnction of: furnace. Plans call for curb and gutter and blacktop street. Plant Hints D~l Chemical Co, ...... , 68.32 Extension of Sto1·m Sewer ns fol­ FOUND on US-127 between Silsby Implement, Co, ...... J7.09 JowH: $8900 - $500 down Mnson Transit Mix ...... 21.00 Commencing in Sycamore Creek in Leslie and Mason, dark blue Ashland Oil & Refining Co. 37,07 Cherry Sti'C(!t. thence We~t in Chel'ry Are Given Harry llnker ...... 10.4 2 Street to McHobcl'ls St1·eet, thence foam rubber cushion. Have by City EmroloyeeK ...... 2,432.69 West in Cherry Street (c>tendcd) paying for this ad. Call OR Aurelius Garden club met Fri­ DctJnrtment of Public npnroximntcly U60 linen! feet, with n '/-1401. 12w1 W01·ks ...... 1,073.01 lntcrrll In McRobu1·ls Street, South day evening, March 13, at Aure­ Maple q1•oye Cemetery from Cherry Street to South Street, Assocmt1011 ...... 299.07 nnd unolhct" \nternl in McRoberts lius town hall with an attendance Dcpnrtment of Public . 17. Street North from Chcl'l'y Street to . * Cards of Thanks of Worl