I Pledge GENEIIOUSLY fa the Mason Hasp/fa/ htnd The ·lngh am County.N 7c per copy . 1957 4 Sections - 2b P4go' Doctors Give $84,000, Bank $25,000 To Spark Mason Hospital Campaign

Six Mason doctms and Dart for a Sltcccssful completion of the Nat!onnl hnnlt lt!cltcd off the Ma­ made lhc pledge announcement. ness nne! inclush·y committco, $500,000 fund drive within the Dl'. Clarlt, Dr. A. V. Smith, Dr. son hospital campaign wilh $1Dfl.­ nl.!xl 2 wcclts. headed hy AI Rice, report cd new OOO Wednesday night. Donald A. Cairns, Dr. Mary J. pledges of $;il ,700, of wh!eh $31i,· Dexter, Dr. 0, Keith Pauley nnrl I II ll I 11 d In g the lnl!dh•ul 310 was brought in by the team Announcement of the pledge of D1·. George R. Clinton plr.rlgetl thi! hcnded by .Jim Dart. Mrs. WJ!I!nm Hluff's und tlw hunl1's pledge, $84,000. $84,000 from 6 doctors and $25,· Um totul or lliiHh Utili pledg-t•s E. Clarlt reporter! new pledges of 000 from Ihe bani< sent 275 cam· lllood ut. $1011,1110. 'l'hc mccllcnl stuff contribution $2,035 from women's clubs nnd palgn leaden• and wori

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. . · spRING· I GARDENSH9W ...·. ·oPENS ~TODAY • \VIIl't\ • J•:vuns Rii'C IJit;hl , , . Illw lim dt•pa•·hnent , , , lliXI\S llw 1111d l'iOIIJJY , , , JlllY automobile wuy , , , :i Cl'il[l YCIIffj , ' , ' . · ' . I Del Monte Hospital Canvassers Get·· Go Sign· ' ' . •,' Fruit ·Cocktaii :- · Canvassers fo1· 1he Mnson hos­ s come a member for the coming cignrets. This, he said, any per: present hospital, wlth emcrg~ilcy' pilul funcl slnrtml worlt Thursday ycnJ', l1e said. · son can spend without giving it .still huhbling with enthusiasm fuclllties, with n. children's depart; Seibert explained that memorial a second thought,. By that means, ment, n. modern building with ~rapefruit .Sec.tions engendered nl Hw !!nul brlc!lng Llnits in the new hospital are he· he said, a few a day cnn Cans~ sc•ssion Wednesday night. Llp·tO·date equipment In w11lch' . lng subscribed for on a first co·mc, bt:> put to constructive usc In help· doctors and nLil'SCS Will have ro,om' They galhemd at llw Amr:J·iean lirst served basis. All such •units, Jng to build the new hospital to Lcglnn lmildlng for lhc l mulw. 1111. myself. So are many members of IIIII' mind to Ul'l'lllll)IJish," 8Pi· the area commlttee-fariners arid heJ•I. d1•ehu·c•d, ' Leslie Parents Ask Curbs their wives. Fanners are realistic. (With $5 Purchase) Seibert said thai· Ihe hospital They have to be. . ·. · .lb 49c. "They have to plan.ahead:·TJ}ey i<; actually ·owned hy all of the On High School Marriage-s .• people of the ai'Ca, and lhat.illlY· . . . lmow they must plant bef011l. so one hy the puymcnl of $;3 ;In· Expressing concern about high Rouse were. the_.parents who sug­ they can reap. · . :. ~ · . nually can become a member of school marriages and urging gested that. the school board take "People who live In the.· area: .. tl;c hospital corpomtinn and take curbs upon school activltil!s of remedial measures. They asl~ed surrounding Mason have ·as; tir· an nrtive pari in meetings and man·ied couples, a delegation of for opportunity· to further disctiss gent a need for the ~ospltal 'as vote on tllC' personnel of t!1r. board parents visit eel the Leslie school the effect. of high school mar- those who live in town." .. , :Ground Beef Remus of director.~ ;inti other matters. board, Monday ni'ght. rlageS.l1PO.Il min-married pupils. "Farmers· don't ordinarily· have 'I'''/' lat;ge cash incomes. But. Anyone who contrib~tcs to th•2 1 Mrs·.· Ernest Winltler, Mrs.: Married students shouid be en- • ,: •. t campaign will au_tomalically he- Clnyton Jewell · and Leonarc' couraged to finish their high one thing about farmers. tire independent and used to . '< school education; but they should things for themselves .. Tjtey: 3 lb ~;99.c· B,UTTE·R ··:~. be shown that they had placed used to helping neighbors when themselves in a different cate­ they need It, That's why they are See gory with different perspectives interested in the new hospital. It and interests and an earlier rna· will help them, and. their. neigh· turity, school board members bars. Radi.shes 3 an: 25c· were told. Teen-aged extra-curri· ':We're malting. arran~eme·nts cular activities designed to bring The Fabulous Ford so that any farmer who want~:to Cucumbers 2 For 19c. Just S9c lb children to a greater maturity are pay his pledge over a: period, of no longer ne~ded by married time by having dedl)ctloqs,inade couples and they shoulct be ex­ from his milk cheCics can 'do. so. Green Onions 2 Bn. 15c (With $5 Purchase) Hide Away. Hard Top cluded from them, th'e parents He can set· the amount of the de· said. Marriage at high school age On D1isplay in ?ur Showroom ductions at the time he: signs should . be discouraged and hence pledge." · school honors should be denied LOOK WHAT YOU GET ~--··.. ··],FOR $1 •• them, they added . For farmers who. do not gc't ·. monthly ml.lk checks, · Dl.dtl · School · board members ex­ called llttcntlon of Monday, ·May 20 pressed interest in the views sub­ canvassen.' to the fact that 30: irionflis Sliced Peaches mitted. Mrs. Heloise Kannewin, a mean 3 full crop Ye~U'S. ·. I board member, was appointed to I meet with the parents. nt their In urging public service· em· Halves Peaches N~. 21f2 Can I next scheduled meeting on May ployes to ·give generously,' Frank I 20 · for further; discussion cif this I l K .. Evans. pointed .o,ut •.tt;r!it:.lihs, ·SUced Pineapple No.2 can ·&· · ·Ch ;~:·.· to.:t.. laa,t;t!i; and ltlndred problems. .•. · . pita! and . mMi,cal ;insurance'• pro· I I ;::,' ... :... -~i:_,):.:.F?l/:::ih,., ... ; rl ~·, .... : . ··~ . . ·, ... . . ,, :,., , I : : -~~·.j-...:·.;'"'= ri.m ';i·~OOL~f:liu-····", .. ,,,_."A··.~,~ ':' ~- ,:J•" ,:-;-;•' ,, .{. YOUR' 'FRfENDLY FdRD ;D ; : Qt~er Vl~ifOI'~ ar the. school b6ahd1fJ'nqe~ipg influded, 2 ;cancu.­ t!,l~~~l~~~~t. . . . '·~ a.·ra-.ge. J~ice. 46,0unce ;:·li(,_,·:':;j~ !: :i I0 State St;·eet ,• . ~~oh~ Mdso~ ''·" ''·'"".·'''" dates·. for . board · memqerships, :r.:an'Sing does not n9w have,· ilof is it liltely to have in,ttw.near. I Mrs. Claude Smith and Alfred Prune Juice · Quart I Open Evenings Till 9 p. 'l'rl. ~ Saturday 6 p. m. Wardowsld, and Mrs. Bt(rton future, enough beds for its.' own ; Wall1er . who represe11ted the people, he asserted., · I EOTC club's .new plan of learn­ Evans also pointed out' tliat · I ing more about civic problems. 'I tfte colnmurt!cy'has aJ('opp~u\. BUY A BIG QUANTITY AND SAVE CASH I Onondaga Riverside district's t1i1tlty to do s~methlnj( tor f petition to the Leslie. board for Itself tmd thereby make cvecy accepting grades 7 and 8'mid high pemty l'alsecl do full tl~aty, ' I I •,I· No. 2 school pupils was answered with "By building this hospltai· out for Crushed ·Pineapple c~~n. a refusal to .taite' the grades. A of our own resources, ·without 4 $1 study of enrollments wlll_be made running to lite for federal· func1s 46-o'unce to s-ee if high school students Tomato· Juice ·~•z• or without begging , Soapy for; . could be taken, lt was decided. state funds, we· can prove. our. The board authorized the tak· self-reliance," Evans declared. · ,. SHURFINE lng of the school census by Mrs. Rev. Fr. Paul DeRose· of St. Milford· Ridley, Mrs. Donald James church gave the.lnvocntlon .Away -':froft1 Holmes, Mrs. Burdette Shaft, and benediction •at . :wecinesday Mrs; Newell Raymond, Mrs. Ida nigh t's· n:eetlng. ,; ..... Home·. Mathews, Mrs. William Comstocl<, Mrs. Meredith Patterson, Mrs. .Salad Drc;!ssing Thelma Wood, Mrs. (Jesse Conard, Film Pictures~·· ·.· Mrs·. Kenneth Austin and Mrs. Tile need for calling c1 funeral Clyde Allen. .· Hospifaf, · · -In Nifty 24-ol:. F~e,ez~r ~ar dil''ector ma,y ar_ise anywhere, even The series of ' far aw~y ·f~~m ··home. on a busi· It was announced that Leslie slides · entitled·· •,<~t!"'u·'Y.!::. schoois Will co-operate in the \. Hospital· Story," ( ' ness trip or' vacation. If it does, · county-wide diagnostic service for remember th'at. 'many additional mentally handicapped children. ers a tour of the A Real C pita!, and · Saving~; "3 3 >:: r~sp.onsib'ilitfes. ai:_ise: 'responsibili. , The summer, driving training the hn••nltnl ' ------..i-..;.;::~::;.;._;;:~---- ties which ypur home-town f~neral program was turned down for the prc~ent. ·.· , ..~. ,:,•," .~: · director can .best assume •. ' ' ..... I , .... ,..,,•., ' CATSUP 5 BOTTLES The request for n summer band wns dl!lcussed and t(lbled· for. morr: lnfo:~atl,o~;.. . · Alvin Woodland was. awarded "A QUARTER: CENTY_R'f o.~,cqLDEN RULE-SERVICE .. the·. contract·! ifcir. the suminer, mlli!lJen!lnce ·~.f t'1!! :1\thletlc field. : The school 'board • wlU mnl1 'property. . The' eo~iis worksltop iind' CUS· todlal conferences at MSC were , iur.ned;. do~n I!~;·. eco!)gll}Y. me11s· · ~~~-s·: . :< :,:~.--.~·- _... ~r··-~·:t. .. -~~(- >;;·-;· ...: ..._._- . . .. Q(lrlock· &'- · ltO\vhi'nd;··· Lansing( accounting :firm;- ..was ' hired to' audlt.schoo1:8ccounts. ,: ... : .:.· :., . . . Food ,.,C.rket·· .. ·..... · '):. :W,e.D•Iiv•r · ..oR: 7~715.1~· : Pupils Present Jefferson, Steele Scho·ols Vocal Concert Insta'll P. T. A. Officers '1Fun 11nd F11ntnsy" Wils the theme for the vocnl concert pre· New offlr.ors !or Jefferson urer; Mrs. Fr·nncls Fcmiltr., his· scntcrl by pupils of Steele Street Rtreet ~chool PTA and . Steele tor•hm am! pnrllnmcnlnt•hm; unci 1111d · .TetTcrson Street elcmentnry Street P'PA were lnstallcrl Moll· Mrs. Alec Gilpin nnrl Mrs, Leltqy . Miss H.uth Ann Mnthins hccnmc achools Friday evening, Friends day night nt the ~;chool, MrH, John Snelens, delegati'.;;; , I~ the hrlclo rrf Hklwrd Wnyne re'rr.v nnd rclntlvcs of the children · Hnaslnen conducted the hlBtalln· During the bus! ness session, , nt M11snn · Preshyfllrlan l'hurch pqclwd ·the high school auditor!· tinn. the group voted to tulm $:i00 of Jellerson Street school officers . · Saturd11y evr.nlng. !lev, Paul Ar· tm1, for the concert, the country fnir profit nnd put Jolly 12 Meets · ure: Robe1·t Seyfarth, president: \ nnlcl unit eel tho couple In n Mjas Jo Ann Mcnor.h and Mrs. with $500 previously voted to ex· ,,, dnuhln·rlng ceremony In tlw prns· Mrs. 0, Kolth Pauley, mother tend ·t•ccreatlon inc!lltlcs for city Llhti Mllls directed tlm' mltslcni vh!e·pl'r:sldent; Maurice Strait, ·; once nf tile !rnmt!rl!all! fam!IIc~. use. At Austin Home with · Byron Blnc!tmore, pianist 'teacher vice-president; Mrs. Rob· ·~· 'J'he hl'ide'~ pnrr.nt~ nrc Mr. nnd anti· Michigan Stntc university Norman f:lunkcr ;1;1;1 Mrs, Fran· Jolly 12 met with Mrs. H, P1 ert Lumlnnald, secretary; Mrs. 1 Mrs. Ilcrherl Mnthlns of 8G•l N. st'uclcnt director, ns accompanist, cis Fenblte of the Ingham county ' llogshack ronrl. Mr. anr! Mrs. Austin on lnst Tuesday with 9 Gertrude nohlnson, ·treasurer; members and 5 guests ·pres(!nt. ' The program Included numbers Mrs, Harry Allen, hlstorlnn; -Leon llhrnr.Y slnff cllscu~sed the serv· ,,~ Rcuel Perry of flli!l N. Co!lc~e Guests were Mrs. Rlc!Jilrd Humes !>Y. pupils from the first· through Al!(er, purl!nmentarinn; and Mrs. Ices of' t11c county' l!hrnry. A lllm road aro parents of the ht•irJ~· tlic seventh grade. showing the ncerl of a new corn· groom. and Donnie, Mrs. Floyd Cornell Wilbert CummingH und Mrs. und !{elfh and Mrs. Ezra Huddy, ·Howard ·Schllcter, delegates, munlty hosplt!tl wns. also shown. For lH'r WPddlng, the hride Hcv. Clarence Hodrl guvc the in· wnm n blur. lace strect-lenglh Prlzds for pedro were .wnn by Officers for Steele Street PTA 1 Mrs. Maude Riel), Mrs .. Bernnrd JUASON has a representative are: Mra. Norman Bunlter, pres!· vocation. Mrs, Linn Mills directed ', frol'i< unci white IH'cessot·ies. She among the l1 freshmen women dent: Mrs. Jnmes Frcw, mother the evening's muskal cntet·tain· l!lll'r'icr! a white Bible topped with English and Mrs, Austll). Mrs. Woman's Club 1 attnlnin!( music honors nt the vice· president; Mrs, Cur olin c ment. ~. gardenias and pini< rosc!Juds with ·David Stone won I he . white .clc· 1 University of· Mlchlgnn. She Is 1 1 i 1 Room pni·ents nf Slr!!lc Street ribbon s·trcamcrs. ph ant, Mrs. Austin served 't'l!!resh· Jean Ann McBride, ditUghter of .Ragan, tcac lcr . v ce·prc.s I ent; For her duties as mntrrrn c>f mcnts. · · · Has Talent Day Mr. and Mr·s. Russell McBride. Mrs, Donald Edgington, sccre· fourth gmdes were on the rc· freshment commit tee. lwnor, Mrs. Gene Smith selceled The next meeting will bc:i Tucs· ·It was "talent rlny" Tuesday She won a scholarship to the unt· tnry: Mrs. Robert Wul!ter, trcns· ·A a 2·picce brown suit. lim· shoul· dny, May 21, at the home of Mrs. whe'n members of Mason Wom· vcrsity music school lust ye!ar. Stone, Members nrc to take gifts clet• corsa~c wns made up of gar· nn's club met at the home of Mu for their secret pals. · 1 ' Gamma chapter of .Phi Ep· dcnlas. Qene Srnltil nf DeWitt Mrs. Lennagene Swearingen. En· silon, honorary music sorority, Vocalists Will Sing· was lwst man. tertalnmcnt during the afternoon staged Its annual freshmen muhl· A reccpt.!on Ju,nor·Jng the new· was provided by 4·H members calc honoring freshmen .women lywcr!s was given at the hnmc r>f and relatives of club' members. of the music school, at the home Final Concert Thursday the bride's p;lrcnts after· the Shower Honors · The program Included a piano ceremony. A 1i·t!crr.rl wedding of President and Mrs. Harlan Mnwn high school vocal groups pmgram has a typically S(ll'irrg solo by J~rlst!ne r:-ry, "Queen for Hatc~m·, Su!Hla~, 'rhe R[tcr~o?n will sing their spring concert cnlw, rnr;r!e by Mrs. Willarll Fel'll· Virginia Rodd. a·Day" sldt by Regina Robert~ of theme, according to Mrs. Linn berg, kr. cream, roffcc, mints and reception honmed the n. f~c~h· 'J'hursrlay night. of this· wcelt In Mills, who will direct. Aurelius, ,vocal solos by Robert men women of lop scholastic rtit·l the high school nurlit.orfum. The nuts were ser;ved th-e guest's. Mrs. 'Miss Roberta Rice entcrtai~E!rl Vacclt of Leslie accompanied by ing with scrolls. ______:. ____.. Featured nn the program will ,Jadt Buller ansi Mrs. Wayn~.: at a bridal shower Tues.day 'eve. MR. AND MRS. RICI·IARD WAYNE PERRY Mrs, Edward Daft, dance number In a!l!litlon to· scllolastlc hon· he tho girls chorus, hoys glee dub Fincout. assisted Mrs. Fcrnhcrg In nlng In honor of Mis~ VIrginia by Peggy and Viclde Densmore ors, Miss McBride has· also been serving the rcfr·cshments. Mr~. Rodd, who will be~:ome the brlrle nnd ensemble group~. composed I ! accompanied 1 by their mother, marie a member of the Michigan Fincout also had charge of the of Harry Colby on Saturday, May Mrs: Don Densmore, skit by Gary Rainbow Girls of the senior sextet, the mixed 18...... Singers, a selecl·traveliJig choir, guest register'. . Cittt'ridcr, piano ducts by Dcbbir. quartet anrl the ,seni11r quartet.. Mr. and Mrs. Perry me rcsirJ. unilcr the dlrccllor1 of Professor 'May Dance' Is Th~me . A silver umbreiia· I and tiny Dunn ai1d Jane Guerr1ero, and vo· lng at Williamston. '!'hey hr1th al· Maynard !(icin. The most recent Elect ·Officers N:incy Smith and l'atrldn silver rain drops scattered over cal solos by Mary Ann Frederic!-: concert given by the Michigan Adams will play a [lute obligato. tended Mason hlgl1 school. The the table, and a centerpiec:e. o't accompanied. by Mrs. Husscll Me· Singers was at Ferris .Institute, Mason Rainbow Assembly No. Jan Sutherland nml .Julie Dart hr·icle is· a [ll'nctic•al nuhc at Olw· yellow, plnlt and white ·baby Bride.. · 38 elected officers for the ensu­ mns hospital and her huslmnd ir; Of Annual Calico Ball Big Rapids. will play an Instrumental accom· mums adorned. the serving. table Mrs. Russell McBride and Mrs. ing term at a meeting at the Mrt· paniment on French horns. employer! at Fisiwr Body rlivislon The gifts were placed on· the ·nre· John Edgar were program chair· sonic tcmplo Monday evening. In Lansing. "May Dance" is the theme calico and the men in casual place mantle which was attrnc· men: Judy Leonard was named worthy Nancy Bray will· he the ac· "' * " chosen hy Mason Child Study wear. tivcly decorated with• a ~ririe l!l1d ·During the business meeting Mason Cc;>upl~ advisor of the assembly. Work· companlst. Byron B!aclolitllc, hrcarl sandwiches, craci{ers, . cof· Sr., and Mrs. Edward Judcrjohn. 48th wedding anniversary. advisor of the Mason assembly. tained at n dinner last Ji'rlday C\'0· son. The wnmen will be dressed in chairman, Mrs. Marvin Loll, Mrs. fcc and tea. 1 Inst'Jllatlon. w· Ill 1be Monclay nirrg IIrlrJcrri'rl" her dau<>ht.er, Gerald Durbin, Mrs. Lester Per·· On Sunday the occasion wi1s · ' · · • " hi "1 1 Guests · were M1·s: Clarence marker! at the home of tlwlr • evening, May 27. The girls will Mary Ann, on her l!ltil rt 1c ar rine, Mrs. Donald Chapman, Mrs. 5011 Ingham County News, Mason, Mich., May 16, 1957 A-4 Rodd, the hridc·clcet's mother; practic~ for lnstallullon on Mon- anniversary. Dinner guests wen~ Norman Bunl Gail Otis and infunt son, Rosalie and Roger, Mr. nnd Mrs. .J11nnchester, 'I hursday evening as Roberta Corbin. After dinner, the FERN s·cHUMAKER Mrs. Delmar Kmmer, Mrs. Oren bann Paul,· were guests of honor Richard Gladden, Richard and guest .of her . mother, Mrs. Wll· girls played games and listened HAIR STYLIST Hall, Mrs. Alfred Forche, Mrs. at shower Friday evening. The Roxanne and Mrs. Maxine Hogle, Ham Tlrb.. to records. American Studio of Hair Fashion Vaughn Snoot<, Mrs. Robert Walk· party·was·given at the home of R' h d d T ------~------, er, Mrs. Robert Tc'ar and Mrs.· Mrs. Robert Coolt, 2670 Sandhill Rosemary, · Ic ar an erry ,. Chicago, IlL Tommy Barr-· . . , . M Max of Lansing, Floyd Watson; and publicity, road. Mrs. Jerry Wilcox am1 rs. Mr. and Mrs. ·Robert Whipple, Mrs. Robert Leonard, Mrs. Rob· ·Is· 4··Years .. Oid' . Clair K. Otis assisted Mrs. Cook. Cary and David and Miss Jud·l crt Altlrich and Mrs. Merwin .. Dan.a Paul, who was born May ·crosby of Lake Lansing, :Mr. and For Your NO AMMONIA Everitt. Mrs. Dunne Barr .entertained lit 1, received nice gifts. Mrs. Ted Whipple, ·clayton anrl Dancing will be from 9 p; m. a party Thursday afternoon hon· ·. The· hostesses served sand· Brenda, Mrs. Ruby Ward, Miss LANOLIN to 1 a. m. Refreshments will he orlng her son, Tommy,. who was wlches, .calte and coffee as rc· Iia ward, Miss Margie Ward and Health served. celebrating his fourth birthday f r e .s h m c·n ts. Arrangements of Richard LoTrc of DeWitt· and COLD WAVE I As in years past proc'ecrls from anniversary. , • . tulips were placed throughol,lt Gary Root of Webberville. ! ''. t,, Reg. $17.50:;· the ball will h'e used to further Guests were Greg, Mike, Doug the Cook home. worlt In the community. This year and .Charlie Miller, Je'!ery Coll~r : 4 ·~egistered Pharma~ists the money will he donated to the and Tommy's brother and sister, Mason hospital fund. Kim and Beverly. The children New Arrivals Party Honors Se~ve ·lc,~~~:·Sh•mpoo, $895 ··spent the · afternoon · playing to You Sot •nd games . and Tommy was given A son, Russell William, wa~ Haircut • H many nice gifts. · .. born to Mr. and Mrs. William Melanie Darf R ecept10n OnOrS· Mrs. Barr served birthday cake, Clark, ·Jr., of Mason at Mason Melanie Dart· celcbr:ilccl her ·Day anOd ·Night TINT TOUCH-UP $5.00 Mrs. y·va Rl'ker , ice cream and chocolate. millt as Geiwral hospital May 10· - seventh b 1 r t h day anniversary · lncludo Creme Shampoo and Sot · · 1 · refreshments. ·Mr. and Mi·s. Orville Bailey of Thursday. In honor of the occa- . Salon Mrs. Viva Rlker, t:eliring from Mason have a son, Gary Nelson. slon Melanic's mother, Mrs. Rollin Delivery Roberts Beauty t.hc Mason school after a 30-y~al' horn at Mason General hospital Dart entertained at a party. Phone TU 2-3930 teaching career, will he guest of HospitaJs. May 11. · Guests, who played games ilur· ·Ph.one OR 7-0411 2676 E t R 'd R d L · honor at an OJJen. house hein!! · A·' daughter, Robin I<., was born lng the afternoon, wcr·e Debbie on apr oa dnsrng to, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Corbell, B · J J( [( tl · d a 1 s 1 1 .. P anne( for Sunday afternoon, Patients in Mason General hos· arT, an1 e ramer, a 1y .an ;======: May 26. Friends;· former pupils pltal this. wee!{ have been Chris· Eaton Rapids, May 13· . Pt•iscilia Diehl, Dehhfe. ·Frew, ami teachers are attempting to tine Anderson, daughter of. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert of Betty. Mic 11ilsch, II· o 11 y s tr ibl ey, I h f l . - Mason have a son, John Mitchell, c 1 Cl · · 1 M 1 • • Give to·the sprea( t e word o t 1e receptiOn. and Mrs. Forest Anderson, .Dans· bqrn·· May 14. c cste msttan anc · c anu: s Dancer Co. Mrs. Donald Edgington and ville; Lawrence L(!tl.fmor~, 'Lan·. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hazel of brother, Doc. Melanic received Mrs. James Inghram, who are sing; Mrs. Earl Showers, Dam. Lansing announce the arrival of many nii!c gifts 'from· he1· fricntls. Mason Hospit.c:d Campaign I1e l PI'Ji g t o PanI .th. e a [fmr, . I1ave v ill e; am1· M.rs. Stuart· De· mo'r es 't • a son, ·Brtan· Robert, on May 8 at Mrs: Dart served the children urged those knowing former pup- Elmer Schofield, .Mrs. Eugene Ty· h S i Th h .birthday cake and icc cream. · ils and teachers to notify them of ler, Pauline Hawldns, Mrs. Gerald t e parrow. hosp ta1 · ey ave · · • * • · l nnqther son, Barry, 2%. Mr. Mr. ar1(1 Mrs. Franlt Guerriero Always Fresh .Prescription SPECIA·LS t 1e event. P u l ver, Dona I d Ca d y, J ann H cr· Hazel Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The open liousc will ba In the .tiel{ and. Timothy Snyder, son Stanley Hazel. entertained at a ·family dinner FOR school gymnasium from 2 until of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder, ·lll A son, Steven Michael, Wa'> Sunday. Guests were Mr. and DRUGS 5. Refreshments of punch and of Mason. born April 23 to Lt.' and Mrs·. Mrs. W. M. Bergin and Kelley of cookies a.re planned, Discharged during. the week Ronald Bar!(er at Grccnvllle, Birmingham, Mrs. Carrie Chad· Mrs. Ril(er entered the Mason were Mrs. Gus Kean, Mrs,. Don· Miss. Lt. Barker is an officer in wick of Ypsilanti and Mr. and schrJOI system in 1933, before that aid Lehman, Jeanette Andreas-, the ·air force. His wife ls" the Mrs. W. A. Bergin Of Mason. Tlfn· DRUG & CAMERA teaching in L'Anse and Ciintor.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. zelcst former Mary Mathias of Mason. my Guerriero's 2nd birthday an­ With the exception of her first Andreas; and Robert .Ruttan, Jr., They· have· a daughter,· Amy, a niversary was also celebrated. WARE'S Phono OR 7-0411 year· at Mason, she· has taught son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rut· year old. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean had .as mathematics. Sh.c! is a member of tan, all of Mason; Mrs. Leslie * * ,, their Mothers Day dinner guests, 1 the Methodist church, College Reid, Dansville·, and Mrs. Sheldon D M D ld A C i Mrs. Dean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,_,;_,;__,;____ ,;_ ___ ,_ ___ ....;______, . 1 d E · S . r. am1 rs. ona · . a rns, d d cI u J an 'astern tar. Bibbins and Irvin Foreman, Wll; Bob~y, Patty and Donnie were Harold Fran!( lin an . 1lCr gran ,, * * '' l!amston. Sunday and Monday guests of parents, Mr: and Mrs. John Har· Mrs. Orle Bagman of East Lan· • • • Mrs:. Cairns' parents, Mr. and vey of Lansing. Other· guests REVOLUTIONARY ,, sing, Mrs. Bessie Walker of Mrs. Lloyd S. Patton of New were Mr. and .Mrs. Morris Bed- Granrl Ledge and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robc~t W. Arnold ford, Brian and Janice fllld Mr. SPRING KNIGHT Stanley Davis. and Vickie and are home. He graduated from ·the Balthnore. and Mrs. Harold Franklin, Jr. and -~-'-W. DESIGN IN Gordon of Holt spent Sunday at artillery training school nt Fort' Mrs. V. L. Palmer was a Sun· Jeimlfer also of Lansing, · . Broad Cloth Yd. 59c the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cary Sill, Oklahoma, last week. He Is day dinner guest of Mr. ~ncl ·Mrs. Stanley Hazel' attended an COLOR·SLIDE Whipple. tr.r report at Fort Lewis, Washing·. Mrs.. Merle .Gerred of Lansmg. open house Fritlay afternoon. at P'LAIN AND STRIPED Dr. and Mrs. Merlin Green and ton, June 2: ' · .. . ~~~,.~~~~~~~~~;~ ofm~~~1~~. R~~: the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ber\ha PROJECTORS· Yd. family were Sunday dinner guests w. E. c. McCowan of Ormond turned home with her for a visit. Zachariah of Lansing in honor of Denim 59c-69c of Mrs. Greet:J's parents, Mr. and Beach, Florida, arrived at the . Mr. and Mrs .. LeRoy Saelens, Mrs. Hazel's cousin, Mrs. Clar· Mrs. William Tirb of Manchester. home of his son and dnughter·ln· Carol and.· Jacquelyn and Mrs. ence .Jones of LaPaz, Bolivia, who T,hey Celebrated tile 5th birthday taw, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Mabel Every were week end is here for a visit.. · · .. From 98c anniversary of Donald Green. McCowan, Wednesday, He ex· guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Otis . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fry were DI'.. and Mrs. William Clarlt pects to be here about a month. at. the· Otis cottage at Lake Sunday dinner. guests of their Moose Head · were In Ann Arbor Friday to at· Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rouse; George.· . son-in·law and ctau.ghter, Mr. and ~d. 79c tend.·the. Honors Convocation at Mr. and Mrs. Don Cady, Mr. and .Mrs. Gilbert Burrel of Lansing. Mrs. Walter 'Krebs and iamlly of. the University of Michigan. Mrs. Lester Smalley and Mr. and and Mrs. A.. V. Smith plan.tq at· Fowlerville, Other guests .were : Bleached Muslin Yd. 33c Mrs. C. F. Walcott entertained Mrs. Herschel Jewett 'spent from tend. a music. festival Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fly, Terry · the' Quaker Dames, wives of Monday until Wedn.esday at New· at .Port Huron., , : ·. . and Debra of Holt, Mr. and Mrs. faculty members of Lansing East· aygo fishlrig. . • · · Mr: .and 'Mrs. Ronald' slolz of Clarence Fry, Shireen and ,Krls· Yd. Unbleached Muslin 29c-33c ern high school Wednesday eve· Dr. and Mrs. F. W. 1\ellogg, Alma, Pvt. and Mrs. Denny Stolz tine and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest PLAIN AND FANCY- SO-Square -:-Sanforized nlng. Kristin and Billy, and Mrs. Fran• and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Stolz and Fry and son of Masoi1. ·. · · · , ... an~ur;:i:%. $Jrr~set:ng~:;~e~f w~;~ cis Wooley: of Grand Rapids and: chl)dren were Sunday dinner Mr. aml Mrs. Kenneth HaQCY Quadriga Per~Qie : ·. · Yd. 49c Mi·. and Mrs. Gurn Dancer,. Mr. 'Mr.. alld Mrs. c. A. Pluinb of Flint guestsof their parents, l'Y)r. and and ,famil~ spent the week end ',\' [ ' I ·y· dinner· guests Mrs. Milton Swarthout. Pvt. with Mr. Haney's parents, Mr~ and Mrs. William J. Dancer and Were Sundn ·ot 1 d M Cl · II f ·WE ALSO STOCK Melissa of Stocltbrldge and Mr. tllelr .parents, Dr. an·d Mrs. F. J. S,tolz... returned to Bait1 more, Lnn 11 rs. arence/ · aney · o d M F d f Kello"g, · · , Maryland, Monday mornng:. . owe . . .. , . KQDA~-·3oo~.~~oJactoR !. an rs. James 'rew an nm· " · . . . . ·Fo.rd Canfield of Bakersfield, · :Mr. ··and. Mrs., Ted Heins :imd I • . . ' . , • , ' ~ , ~ .. , ' ~ ' . ,• ·. ·. . • ~ . ·Mccan and Si.mplicity · Patterns·· lly of Mason. Mr. and Mrs. R,lchard Mill~ and California, Jeff Monday for his Larry were Sunday dinner guests 1------~--. Sue were ~~ther s DaY:.guests of home itttei' visiting hls sister, of· Mrs. Heins' parents, M11: ·and 1 M~s. Mills mother, Mrs·. Hattlll Mrs. Mliton Swarthout, and Mr. Mrs. Vern· Gray, .nild Miss .Ruth . N~w.e~c~lle~~:oe.•·.~ ,'.luxurr.·~. ~:• in slide:projection Bailey of fThere Swarthout. . . Gray.of.Dnnsvllle••. ... : · :. Breck~~\dg~, 11 ~ ·. Rum·mage Sale were 27 of M,rs •. a ey 8 ~m Y . Mr: a·nil- Mrs.·. Marvin Janson Mr. and· Mrs. Ray Kirkpatrick' Never before a alide projector Uke ill Superbly. styled, ultra for dinner. , . . _ . . . ·· ahd family~ attei1ded a surprise and Eileen :were 'Sunday· dlnher 'I compact and,'por,table . , , and. ·outitanding' in. performance, Friday, ~ay 24- 1-9 p;'m. Mr. and ~rs. 'Abe, .Cohn .entel'j potluck dinner ln." honor of Mrs. guests of Mrs. Klrkpati1ek's par­ . ' . fine optics, powerful lamp 'of• completely new 'design, and. '· talned nt a., family. dinner 'Sun~ Janson's :mother, . M1·s. Francis ents, Mr. and Mrs·;: Joseph . Bo· Sa,turday, :M~y 25 - 9 a. m.•. , flawleu, mechanical ·o·peratio'n provide color~slide shows of { day. Guests ,Were· J'rlr, and Mrsi Smith,.: Sunday. at the ·hom~ -·of zung, Sr. of· Dansville. : · ;; matchless excellence. Self·caaed, :., cardinal red or teal green, '- ' 4 P· '!'~ ...... r Carl Topll,U'.of Eaton R.aplds, Mr.] Mr; .nnil Mrs.,John· Chenoweth in ·Mrs. A.. G. Lyon of·. Coldwater . >·· .. and Mrs. Leon· Carrier, Pamela· Hqwell. · There . were 22 of Mrs. and ·her daughter, Mrs. 'Sewell · ' · · Prasbyt~rian Church Baumant and Sue of Battle Creek lind Mr. Smith's' family present for ·the Alstine of ·. Gllinore ·City, . ,, {, Van~ · and Mrs. Richard Helrilg 'and chll· occasion. : ·· · Iowa:, spent' Monday with Mr.;: and . the.;:· Sponsb;~d'4>v, dren of Springport. ': · ~ .·:Mr.· .and Mrs. Francis 'Fiedler Mrs: Jay Snyder, Sr.·Ml's. Lydl~ Women'• Auo'ciation of the .. Mr. and Mrs. James were lind Alan· and Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Siedschlag of Tawas City;. a. :,is·· . · Presbytori~n c·hurch ' Sunday dinner guests :,!liirJ. Phllliii.!! 1111d .. su~nne,. spent' the ter of: ··Mrs:·~. Snyder's,. :arrived · Mrs;· :t: B. Eynns'ai\11 • ·:: ~ ~celt: ~nd 'ilt IInrrlson. :::- .· : Wedncsdny_f~r li yls·l·t~ •·: ~ .. ::_'.;!,.· ,;. · •.;; t• DANNYWEBSTmn HAS PAR'rY d I b colJllLE WED Nl' ANGOLA 0' 'rg~~l .... a IC:>nS Mrs, Royal Web5ter entcrta!ncrl 'Stu y' c. u ' l~rlwnnl F. Menrs of Lnnlllng 1 Spring Fashions Lure 500 , · All roll us · Centrif mnthcr nnrl nt n blrl.hdny pnrly Sntunlny nil· nncl. Mrr;, Ltwnn O!ds nf Lcs!le l resbyterian CirclesJ:Jlan dnlll!htCI'' h~nquct will lie Ill the emonn fnr her snn. D(llln,Y. WlJO Make·' s' 'Pledge were rnClrrlml at Angnln, Inclhllll\r town. lillll' 'l'uesdny, Mny 28, nt 7 was R years olrl, I•'ourteml s1wonrl on April lll hy Rev, Snpp, Aflm· To St. James Card Party 1 p, rri. Thnse nttcncllng ure to tnlm grade friends nf Danny's had II ,Ttme l Mr·. 111111 Mrs, Mr.nrH will Meetings for Next Tuesday Nearly 500 ecl goo~s sale home wns nttrnctlvely decorated and Mro. Albert l<'lnlt of Rives Young Womnn's Gt1llrl will have flow! er bedeclwd stage was accented with n garland o.t .Pcrldns hnrdwnre on Saturday, ~:s sl~~or, Mrs. rtrnieiiall, while wllh spring flowers. .Tuncllnn. .!oint mcellnrr nt the cllurch. 'I'! II! Its meeting nt thn home of Mrs. SW ng, . !Vlny)8, beginning .at 9 n. m. Fro· s w e was v s l ng n Indlnnn. ,. ; A' short business meeting was Mrs. Edith nnrr hns roturqctl p~ogrum or'. 'Inclonnslu" will be Tl.olwrl Cnrm with Mrs. Darwin I 1 Ill t ll Mr. nncl Mrs. D. Leo Ware were conducterl by the chnlrmnn, Mrs. to lwt· summot• home at Pleasant given hy Mrs. Robert Soyfnrth, 0 Burr ns co·hostcss. Mrs. Ray The fashions wet•e p1•esented In 3 acts. T I1e first act ; .c.P.eds trom I II! sac w go te rllnner guests Sundny of Mr. and R 1 d II A 1 d I tl Circle III will mont wltll Mrs. ted of tile brid'tl !1fll'ty, the second act featured the ·'.:· •1\0spltnl,. tu. 1.1. d. Blllwd goods arc .· o lln . owes, P e ge or te ,lolCnding tltc winter L, •P, Morse. M.rs. S. G. Cur lis, 3nlrler wl.ll huve charge of the Collsls ' h t p Mrs. E_,rlwnrrl Wnrc nnrl lnmlly; hospital fund of "'200 was made tl 1 Fl 11 · progmm, "Two Woman of the wedding guests and the third featured resort honey· ' 10 e to 1Vet•e adaptations nadlan trip this summer. They nf Lansing. Mr·. nnd Mrs. nrmnlrl Inn, wlllt the help of 2 mor!cls, nne1 Ill 1nls were a 1so secver,.rl Mrs. Georgeu Whyte, Sr., will he t'll· Mr. nnrl Mrs .•J11y Snyder, Sr., from the styles of t~e Bl'Oadway inuslcal, My Fair Lady. will do odd jobs, wash wlnrlnws, Webster, Brnrlley unrl· Brian of nsslslerl Mr. Trumble with a Dmt was nsslstccl hy Mrs. ,James hostesses. Mrs. n!charrl Mills will Sunrlny. p'ut up screens, etc. Services of nn East Lansing, Mt·. anrl Mrs. Glenn rlem1nslrntlon.of a platform style Frow nnrl Mrs. Darwin Barr. ------Highlight of the second act ·was the Harold Lavis Explorer mny he obtained by call· Wehstl!r anrl Ronnie and Mr. antl unrl a natural style. . Tim next meeting' of the club. . , family with Dennis, Carol and Diane participating in lsg Mrs. Vnnce Kennerly, OR Mrs. Dale Lininger ami Debra. 'I Yellow tapers with yellow tu· will hen family picnic on June lD.IIngham County News, Mason, M1ch., May 16, 1957 A·S party clothes, mitts and fancy hats. The twin sons of 7-0801 mornings. Mr. and Mrs; .:I; B:.Evans, LmTy and Gary, were featured Browne-Cavcnder Post 148 ot' in the third act sporting resot't clothes. the American Legion will have n regular meeting 'l'hursday night Firms partici(mting in the fashion show were: The at 8 o'cloclt with nomination of Dance1' Co., Kent Shop, Davis Men's Wear, Mills, Edru oJTiccrs tho business at hand. Fol· Fly on down to our Slmting Arena, Jewett's flower shop, Elite Beauty Shop lnwlng the business meeting a and Zimmermans. hospital campaign rcpr~sentatlve wlll be on hand to show pictures Mrs. John Dart of East Lansing was fashion con­ and discuss the hospital needs of sultant · and Miss Kay Eycle and Larry Freemire of DELMONTE® the community, Refreshment~ WKAR Radio-TV were fashion narmtors. will be furnished. ' ' Preceeclint:( the style show calw, coffee and candies Annual meeting of the Felt were served. Dm·ing · intermission The Unnecessary Plains Cemetery association will Fout·, ·Joe Dean, Sam Cotton, Max •Bement and Bud be at the Felt Plains school 'l'ues· day, May 21, at 8 p. m. Dunn, sang 4 selections. They were accompanied at the GARDEN SHOW .Mason Child Study Club No. 1 piano by Mrs. Russell McBride. Show chairman was Mrs. will sponsor the annual Calico Lester Palmet• of Mason. · ball Friday evening, May 17, with The grand prize, a 4-day vacation at a Traverse City dancing from D lo 1. resort went to Leonore Burnette of Leslie. The week .· DAV, Auxiliary has planned n Surfine end vacation at a Charlevoix resort \Vent to Mrs. Lowell rummage sale for Friday and Michigan Beet Robinson of Mason. Snturday, May 17 and 18. It will be' at .the· city 'council roomS', be· Dom· prizes were awarded to the following: First ginning Friday at 1 p, m. FREEl SALAD prize, dinnet• fol' 2 at a Lansing restaurant, M1·s. Gary ··Mother and daughter banquet Shark of Mason and Joyce Howell of Lansing; second Quart Vernor's Gingerale of· Mason Presbyterian church SUGAR prize, 16-piece starter set from Zimmerman's, Mrs. C. J. wl11 be Thursday evening May With Purchase of McDonald of Leslie; third prize, box of nylons from Mills, 16, at 6 o'cloclc at the church. DRESSING F1;ancis Ross of Mason; folll'th prize, a shmt-slceved sport · ' Phllathea class of Mason Rap· 24-0z. Glass shilt from Davis Men's Wear, M1·s. Maxine Baugh of Wil­ · th;t church wl\1 meet Friday, Muy Adams Potato. Chips . liamston; fifth prize, a skate case from Edru Skating 17, at· the home of Mrs. Ralph Arena, Mrs. Bud Chamberlain of Leslie; sixth prize, box Hall for a potlucl( dinner, regu­ lb lar business meeting and pro· LB 69c 5 49c of nylons fmm the Kent Shop, Mrs. Mussett Saffell of 33c ·gram: Rolls nnd butter wlll b•) Jackson; seventh prize, a manicure and lotion set, Mrs. MIX 'EM! MATCH 'EM! Robert Millet• of Mason; and eighth prize, box of nylons furnished. . Rainbow Girls and their par· No. 2 Can from Dancer's, Victor Brenner of Mason. ents wHt have a potluclt supper YOUR CHO·ICE! CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Friday, May 17, at the Masonic TOMATO JUICE 46·0<. Con temple. CREAM STYLE. CORN · Mason Women's Golf club will PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT Four Methodist Circles have itS' amtUal spring luncheon BUTTER ·. • ~ Sntl,trday, May 25, nt the Youth WHOLE KERN'EL CORN DRINK 4b·Oz, Cnn '' Mo··nt y ' . ee· tl·ngs . UnllJT!Ite~ Center, Eaton Raplr\~. Boo k hI M Rescrvatlons must be made with 92-Score CHUNK TUNA- SEEDLESS · · . · Mrs. Glenn Jacobs by May 23. SPINACH Wednesday will be a hig rlay Iboolt, ·"The Life of Jesus." ; , 1 · f M· on Lb Print 15-0z. BoK for '1 circ:les of the Mason Melh· Mlrla'm • circle. members ·wm Women s assoc alton o .ts 303-Cans RAISINS oc!lst church. They will all have meet nt the home of Mrs. Albert Presbyterian church wlll sponsor meetings. . IFry, 2484 W. Lamb road, -~or a a rummage sale Frlclay2;n~t ~~~ Deborah circle '?'Ill meet at the one .o'clocl~ ,dessert, Co-hostess. urdayh May 24 and ' home of Mrs. 'Floyd Taylor, 501 will he Mrs·. Carl .Diehl. Devo; c 1~c · d M y rei and Garden 59c s. Steele street, ~t _pne o'clock ~or tlons are in char7e of Mrs. Caro' clubr~n me~~· nt ~ansvllle town a luncheon. Mrs. Ford Aseltme Herrguth. The program wlll be a Thu ·cia May 23 at 8 and Mrs. Henry Cummings arc review of "Paul's Letters." 1111 11 on rs y, ' co.-hostesses. Mrs. !3ernard SJ111th pachel circle will wind up. the p. :~son College club wl\1 have a wtll lead the clcvo.uons. Mrs. ~r· ~\ e d n e s d .a Y afternoon ctrcl~ dinner at .the· VFW farm, ncar FREEl th_ur Cole, program cl~alrr;,mn, schedule with a meeting at the Eaton Rapids Monday evening, \~Ill present a p!edge.. scrvJCe, .we home of Mrs. C. R Beebe, 403 ~~ May 20. C::ars wlll meet at 6 p. m. Pint of Borden's Sherbet h.tve-thcn we g1ve. . Maple. The meeting will. start ,11 t the Mason Methodist church. Raspberry, Orange or Pineapple Orpha Ellen ct_rcle will meet ..at one-thirty. Co·hos.tcsses will bC: lnyone not llflVIng . trans11orta­ the home of. Mrs... L. II. M,l~~ts, Mr~. Donald Winzeler and·· Mrs. tlon, call Mrs. Francts Fensl(e, With Purchase of 210 S. Jefferson for u one o dock Id.n Turnbull. Mrs. ()tis Montaven Holt el(tenslon club wlll' meet dessert luneheon. Mrs. Leo Harri· Will present the devotions and: Tuesday evening,. May 21, for HALF GALLON s?n w11l he co·h~stess. Mrs . .Tames ~irs. Hulett; wl!,l review, the book;: their regular meeting. The group J.,~eltson, Jr., wtll lead the eleva- Life of Jesus, . for the program! wlll nl.cet at the home of their Borden's Elsie Ice Cream ttonal period. Mrs. Clayton Hu·l All evening cu·cles wlll meet a chati-'man, Mrs. Ed .Spraker and ... lett will p~·csent the the progt:am wee!> .tater than the. a!ternool) will then. go to Lansing for an In- in the fot m of u review. of the circles. · · · . . • structlon Jesson on ceramics. ANY COMBINATION! FRESH DRESSED ANY ASSORTMENT! There·.wm also he an election of new officers" for the coming year. :Maccabees will have a card F·RYE.RS • N • · · FRUIT COCKTAIL 303-C•n SLICED ·PINEAPPLE No. 2 Con oopera IVe . ·. ursenes .··. p~rty'Tiwsday, May 21, at 8 p. C t m .. at- the .lwme of Mrs. Alfred · ~ · · · ,' · Sennrtze·r, 400 E. Ash street. Mrs. CATSUP Lar9e Battle SLICED or HALF PEACHES No. 21h Can •, LB 35c .l ned at M' 'Mee.·t'l n·g·' ..s. . . Ben .. Feltoil wllt be CO·hostess. ' s· u. . Pythlnn Sister Past Chief club Cut up -_Pan-Ready 39c lb Def wlll meet Monday, May 20 at the PEAS 303-Can P~UNE JUICE Ql: Cooperative nurseries we1·c .pe·. .·Dr. Taylor,,supervjsor of parent: home of Mrs. Beatrice Smith. fined Tuesday at Michigan State education jn Baltimore public, There wlll be a potluclt dinner at STEWED· TOMATOES· 303·C·n "ORANGE JUICE 46-0I, Can university's. Kellogg center ·as schools;- listed 5 main by-products. 6:30: training centers for parents,:. ns of. parent participation In co·op· "Helen DuBois Past Noble GRAPEFRUIT .SECTIONS 303-cftn GROUND well as children, by Dr. l{alherlne cratlvc nursery work, ns follows: Grand club wlll ·meet with Mrs. Taylor of Baltimore. Dr. Taylor An experience in practice teach· Margaret Beebe on Thursday, for spoke at the sixth annual confer· ing, learning to worlc.wlth other May 23. The meeting wlll be a BEEF 3 $1 en~e of. · Michigim Co'opcratlve parents, serving In· a group lab· weclt curly because of Memorial for Grade A ,! oratory, creating_ a feeling of Day .. The meeting place has also ·5 $1 ..:...-...;~,:;,;_.:.....;:..,_;._ ____.;,.,_ good mental health a~d gaining a been changed. Mrs. Mable Wells sense of belonging to something will assist" Mrs. Beebe. . bigger than the family. Mason Child Study Club No. 1 3 LB 99c I ~ the l.'lalue ol Those who attended the· confer· wlll have a picnic at Rayner parlt SHURFINE FROZEN FREE' ence from the Mason Co·operatlve on Wednesday, May 22. Mrs. Doi1 vpur ~ome Nursery were Mrs. Ro111n Dart, Chapman, .. Mrs. J. R. Shelburne FAMILY-SIZE COCA COLA ., and Mrs. 1Willlam,Dart, Mrs. Darwin nild Mrs. Floyd ·watson arc co· CUBE Barr, Mrs. Lyle Bornor, Mrs. chairmen. ORANGE. JUICE ~er~onal. Wllllnm Breclty, Mrs. Jan part, - With Purcha~e of Mrs: Elmer ·Juderjcihn and ·Mrs. Sam Root of Oneco, Florida, 6-0z. Cans STEAK Aa....,.~ Cf'o~~e~-'ion~! . Lloyd Wilson, who Js the teacher nnd Benzonia. Michigan, Mrs. of the nursery group. These worn· Cordle Bashford and Mrs. Harvey Carton of . :HAVE YOU en were .among the 400 nursery Karn called on Mrs. Elizabeth · .:·fNIIIIH school mothers In· the Michigan Collar 'Pcitter Wednesday. Ever· LB 79c King Size Coc~ Col~ · Councll area who 'attended· the ett Collar and· Mrs. Burlynn Col· 10 Cans $1 , . . . . . INSURANCE? luncheon and conference. .lar nlso called on Mrs. Potter this , '\ . . . .· g The (mbitc Is Invited to im open week . .:· . Always Call. :~ . hol1se.May:2s at the Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Lane Kerns of t . • . • • • -FRi\NK GUERRIERO '~ Church sponsored by the local Bellefontnlne, Ohio, Mr. nnd Mr~. Listen to WILS 1:15 daily for quiz progr·am ~Get your money sentence at our store '• fhonc .1\tnson· OR 6·51i31 . · · ntJrs'ery school mothers.: Murdock of Kenton, Ohio, and ------"~.;_,;_ ____;;i-:.;...... ;, __!""" _ _.~----. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdoclt and i"' · .• . Mr; and Mrs. Park Baldwin .of . :·, ·. Dnnsvllle were dinner guests ·or Mr. and Mrs; S. A. MurdoCJ( Sun· Ma~ol1's Quality ·service Food Store rlay. They are· brothers· and sis· . . ' ' . . . ' ' . ' ' .. ters of Mr. Murdoclc . ..:.. ... :~· ' ·.·· ...... : . Mr. and MrS'. Calvin Brown and -·Nc·E· family of Grund Rapids, Mr. an•l DA Mrs. Paul Wllst of Mt. Clemens, Mr. and· Mrs. Homer Brown and :family of Bath, Mr. and Mrs. Har.· . ·:. The Cappo Orchestra· old Miller of Lansing and Mr~ ,niul Mrs •. Art

1 Ingham County Newt.. PICNlC TABLES, $20 cqeh, new SEE •rrrm NEW PIJA;s'riC front TO BU'i 1'0 SELL :l rmDrtOOM, nil mmlern rnnroh POUUrH.Y WAN'l'I~D -· Ddo1 ,, APAH l'i\II•:N'I' -- flr>r•nnt s 1 or·n lt•rl ul :mH% w. . ------·- -··--- - used trnllerR. Buy from Whit Real Estate 1 gnr age, P.HJIPdully wr•ll·locatl'rl In llwt [ ('rllnmhl.r. lmnwcllntely nvnlluhlL Monuments and mnrlmrs In the GROCERY STORE equipmeni rm· I mnn'tJ nml ho Hlll e, Whitman's B!lR S. Barnes, 'Muson 1\Jt~son. ownPr lwlng transferred ------· -- Tnquill' ()f ~IInnlc 'l'hcnllurn, 1110 flnP~I ~~:r~nltes. M.mnorlal Day de· snle: 10' Illllrlalry c•nse i tlnuhle I•rrnller Sales, one mile Pnst of a-hmhoom home, has a-plet•n ot town Possession by ,lurw PlUVA'I'E PAH'I'Y would llltl' to II'. 1\lntlll' lOwtJ.i livery, lry us fot economy, qunl· dulyl, fi' rlry s!Pel prorlul'e Pnsr•, East Lansing on US-Hi. Phone Phon~~!:;nlllllll o~rl ,,. bnth, lllll•lwn unci dlnelte, rllnln!!l L1. C. L .fo!1~1s~J!l Ar:r•ncy, phmw huy goorl going frum rllrP<'I --·II lty nncl smvlcr., Hoy Bufrlugton, with mh'l'nl' anclllghl; mont r•nr.e, Lnnslng- ED 2·1817. 8wW • fIll 1 t I .. Mnson Olt h ,J7l"ifl. 20wl from OWIICI'. Plru~e wrlll' to 1:r1 FOH HI'N'I' -- Dnwnstnlt·s fur· 1 1428 West Gmnrl n.tver, Wll· double rluty; rnent grhl!ler, me,1t1 ------­ 80·1\CilE fnr m, 72 ncres unrlor loom, msemen • g?s H'Ht Eblngl'r, 14!i'ifl M.rrtt Tw.iln, n" ni~IH•d lrpnJimPnt, 1•1:1 Olwmo11 ' llnmRton, phonP. Wllllnmstnn 4114. sllt•r•r, 2 scales, 4 c·nt•ts, R, c. AI I'I'RO'l'WOOD 'J'RAILE!l, HI fl , the plnw, 'I hr•rii(Jnm modern ~eriv roof on homa, Pl'l!'e only 22 AC!m';, nPul·iy lll'IV :1 ]letlronm tmlt 27, Mich. l~w I str<•l't. All trtllltll's furnlsheW C tier M Ron Lai'/W r/rl'petrrlllvlng room WAN'rl~D-Wnmau wlln pr.HII l\l.rplr> 20~L SAFES - An malmB, types ana this equ1pment In mwr.llcmt crm· 1 J~loyrl J~cw)e !i miles nrll'th of mr•ut stuvP silo and other hulld· ~ ' Cl ' nRon nnd dlrrlnr• ,,,,, 1 s.mdst11nP tire cnl nur~lnr:t I'X]JPT!l'ncc• In :lid lll7.es, Bought, sold, opened and dillon. Wnrtl nne! J{ny'H Croc()l v, IMason on"' Olwmns rnnrl Ph()JH' lngs. Loeaterl on hlndtlop ronrl, Attrnr.llve · 3 herlmom homl' place full' h.rs~mr.nt nil heat, In enre of n;wcl lnv.rllrl. Jlrnri • I'Oit lti'N'I' -- fleRJIIlltle ~lOIO repaired. Vault doors, money ll!J S. Main street, Leslie Phmw Lansing ED 2·!iHG8. 20wl $lfi,ll00 with $•1,fi00 clown. hnrdwonrl tl~nrt, nttrnr.llve lxcr.pl 1 12 ACnE fm m Tncnl<•d between nutomutlc hent, one I'UI' gat·ngl', L ,Johnson A;;c•1wy, r•nll Mnson lll'enlR Also Insurance repnlrs. IIenrv rocl1 well, !$'1,200, terms. bin!'!• from sr hool Lot•, of sluu!P IIELP WANTED - T!elp tl'i Vr•r y I'PHsonalriP. Also 2 Jots Jr. RerVP Mason's young pPoplr hv trll'lrhlr<•d JlhoJH' Mason ORchard - 2ic pm· hnx and you rllg • Attrnctivr:! 2·bNiroom home, 3. 71l'ltll, .J.11nrs C•nneJ', 30li W. Elm._ · tlwm . .Jewett Gl·eenhousr., 1020 .;orles, 127 N. Lansing street, WILLIAMSTON, nPur, 3%-acre piece both, hnndy kitchen, flrr.· Ilnlt. Anyotw lnterPsiPtl ,.,,11 Mn· cor.tllbutmg your rllsc•a t rl<•cl SAFBS-Smnll safes for offlre or , A 1 M , C phone Mn.son OR 61201. 1\]ISIIIJ. 20\Vlo , I~ast s 1, nson. , 7wt 17wtf fnr m, ;, mom modern hot IRe, ga- place, hal'dWood ftoors, full hnsr· son on 7 1010. C.lll he seen mo~t clolheR, furniture nne! othrr ~.111'· home. Also Index fill's. I~ecp ----. Co. Phone Mason OR 1clevlslon. Also t•ac]lo, phono· Ar'I'PS, 1il0xl20, co1 ncl' lot. mini community sule In the fnll. 7 0701. 7w!f Stark Bra's. Nurseries graph and ampli!Jer repuil· Cnm· MASON, Groom, modern house, Neat· l"leal!ilnt Lnlte 20\Yl Phone l!olt OX ~;:l!Jill. · 20w2 Phone Mason OH (i fi3:l1. fiwtr Since lfllfi plete servlre. Henry !"ties, 127 all Ql'IH'rl gar d!(1'1 PXtl'a f:(Otlll WINDOW SCREENS m.ule anrl N. Lnn!llng sheet, phone Mason location on pnvecl street, $10,. 3 hr,drdorrl home with modern Speclall~ts In Growl11go ldtchen, 2 hnth~, wall. to wall car repulwd. Let us J'()placr. your ~ Frull 'l'rees "' Berries on 6·1201. lfiwtr ;,oo with $3,000 clown. rusted nut screenR with rust­ pelhig, llreplnce, 2·cnr garag•' '" Dwarf Fruit Trees ' VInes Very good year' around home. proof aluminum. Thorburn Lum· ·~ Shade Trees ' Jl~llgt•s MASON, 2 heclr oom home, ~-piece . ' . her & Coal, 208 N. Mnson slrcr.t, 1 ~ Stnuhs '' RDses Clo~ing bath, full !Jasement, 2 cnr ga· 33 1.! ~~res , .neqr. Leslie with I ' phone Mnson Oil. 7·3381. 20w1 Local Representnllve rage, lrJC'atccl on paved strc•et, good 2·1!(!{lrooll"! home. I'VINillJI)I'-- tl I-. I - Phone .Iu !l !l3iiil Leslie GIHLS' CLOTIIING - Formal, $A,fi00, l<'t'm~. , ~ nu war r mo m s, n 17wt r 68 ACRES sol\thetlst of Mason on complete sr.!NIIon uf them, nrc llglrt hlue taffeta, slzr• 8-10 nne! 1 olher clothing. M1·s Nelson MASON, 1wnr, ~room house, hlp.glliop road, ·l!qs 4·bedroom :rt P()r](lns IInr~lwure, mnglng Algen A Ewers pal fly morietll :J oll'l!!S of Janr], home, 2 piece bath; lupronf from :J h. fJ to 3> h. p We t•·nclc ' Bmwn, fill S. Lansing, phone Ma son OR 7 0701. l!lwtlp $'i,iJOO, terms barn, with 14 Rlanchlons, srlo and offel' hest of terms/ Perkins ------45 acres tillable, Price $11,fi!i0 IIm dwurc, Mason J6wfi TOMATO PLANTS - Bonnie Best anrl Rutgers. Alsll 1Jroccoll IN MASON, 4-rnom houe.c, part Terms. BANK HUN nncl harnya!d 1111 plants nnd mnrlgohls. 251:3 Lnmh ly mnrlPtn, $2,700 cash. Processed mad gravel Mason roarl, Mason, phone Ma.,on OR Poultry Gt a vel Co., J~rancJs Slusser. (] l

r.t.AZJNC ot~ ALL !(lNDS. Per·' l"rns f r.nllwilre. Mason. 43wt~ ------~~~ W. R. Johnson ... !ltJnltng and E.tvestroughlnr, "''1 Conllo\Cior r:n~mntcr.cl Materials ami ,· • W01 kmnnshrp ',, :-l:39 W Center f~,::: Phone Mason OH 7·5G72 , - - ______.,,13wtr· Excavating

Jewett Construction Co.

WANTED - Kttchen help, rlrsll washer'. Call 111 petson. llalcy'~ - Long Cabin, 304 S Cedar, Mason. HAULING-RubhJsll, cans, asll~a,, 20wlp etc Low rntes and prompt se1 vice m Mason, Holt and Oke· mos, phone Mason OR 7·8893 Qr,, Lansing TU 2 3307. Keith Otis.' .. llw3p*tt SEP'ric1'ANKS and drain fietd!l', inslallecl. Trenching and 11ght excavatmg. Reasonable pricefl., Call E. nnrl N. Bnll, Lanslng.EO. 7-7:WJ or Laingsburg 3445, collect., See 12wlf, L' "~nl.n"'-•"' acres west of Mason; 80 acres In Mason with con1· ( plete set of modern buildings; The Fabulous Ford SO·acre, Industrial location. These f:~rms cnn be subdivided~ 15·acre motel site; 25·acre trailer parlt location, 30·acre drive·ln 1theater Hide AwaY Hard Top location; 80 acres, close to Mason: On Display in Our Showroom For farms call C. M. Boles, OR 7·2361, Marlett Agency. 20wl Bt:IILDING LOT, ex!)ellent ncre lot In .restricted subdivision,

., Rc;>y Chri·Stensen YOUR FRIENDLY FORD·DEALER · 21 0 Stete Street •' lnglutm County News, Mason, Mich., May 16, 1957 A·B .. W'eall•er · AI · Eb ·1 J t• c t A • Lega I N0 t ICes A light frost Werlnesrlny night onzo er y us ICe our Cflons fi'AHM' i~l~NCi~ BUILDING ot' ro· dumnged pnrt nf the ~trnwhcrry o,·es S~ddenly. Roy w. Adams, Judlco of Peo'lCB pull' hy the joh ot' hoUI', Rober! ORDER Of PUBLICATION ORDER APi'OINTING TIME crop, It lll!trted turning coldct' l'ltODATE Df WILL I'OR IIEARING CLAIMS Wednesday morning flllri the mer· Judge Adnms lwei 2 lrlnls Gr.orge w. Hollt, GrPt:nry, IIII!ihr·~. 207 m. Grnncl nlver, Wr.h AND DETERMINATION 01' HEIIlS Want Ads bcrvlJIP, phoncJ 27i~1·1. 1Hw2p HAIIKNES5-Juno IU, IP57 TUIEL-Au•u•l 2, 1o6? cury rlro[Jpcd stcHtdlly rlm·ing tho Alonzo Eberly, 7!!, of Oltcmos Wednesday, In tho morning noh· Hpec>rllnr.:, $!i, !:Hnte nl Ml,•hlf(nn. 'Jhc Jlrul111!0 Gullll Btntu or Mlohl~nn. 1'ho i'rohoto o,.ort clay, Tho cooler weather Is ex· died aurldenly last Werlnesdnv at crt SJu nf llnlt [llcadecl not guilty J 1 • tl c t r 1 J t d t l ' ' II Ill C'nlllns, i~IIHI LIIIIHIII",, 110 Wllf'J'i•:WASII your dairy burn for lho Oouuty of InFhnm. or '" uun Y " n" •um, poe o o rem a n over the weclt Gmnd llnplds while vlsltln[( his to f\ chnr"e of fnllure to ylelrl. IIo ' At II HUIUtlnn or Hnh Cotjl t, hulrl ut tlu 11t " """"'"" or ""'" court, h••ht 11 1 end I It M Rl U I I " opPr;tlot lkPIISI', $•1. IJOOFING, SIDING APPLIED- lnlcrlor with "Cnrholn" the dis l'rnlorclo Ofllco In lho City nr M''"''"· In hn l'rnhulc Oll\cc In tho CitY of M""'"· • r 1111[( I er, ra. 10a nc crwooc. WIIS trlecl without jm'y and found Mkhl~un ·~, H\lfl Ununty, nn tho lOth tiny nf Muy, ' I II n t R I f II 1 I I 1 Mr El ly wn II tl 1 H1 c•lull'll 1\kC'IPII.tt), ffoll, I'X!'I'H· Aluminum, lnsululed and n~IH'H· lnfPr·tln~o: whlla paint, Wrllc " tw "'' r .. nunty, on l•e IBth rlny of n n a 1 ttr nil t w wee 1 . ; Jcr s nn o c • mer on ~ullty, He pa rJ $12 cost~. Sly was I, IJ, I Uo7, 11 1 tos, Also house nnd gnrn[(e build· IIuestccl's Carbola Spraying Sorv· Ptuoonl liON, llOIIEil'r !,, llllAIU:, Muy, A. • 1 ~ ' 7 • amounted to 2.02 Inches, with tho Lanaln[( city mnrltel. For over charged with the violation nfler siw 'IJll'l'tl, I'OHIH of $7.fi0. II% Icl now for· nltnhln fJcrtmn, roro ""'" court• nre: I He m1ule his home with n son and a specrllng chnr"e and demanderl Dccl' Watches Traffic ll Is 01tlnrod, Thnt crcllltmll of 11nld daughter In law Mr and Mra b spring. Parts rmrl service. Shop's POLLE:NATION S E H VICE- II to Ortlctml, Thnt thu lOth rlny or torHnncol t>rO roOJUirrd In prcoonl thc•h Min Mnx . . ' • . n jury trlnl •unn, A ll 1 {l'i7, ut twn o'dndc In thr Motor Salr,s, 2tJ60 Cedar, Holt Prompt, efficient servlrr.. Sid o•lnhno to •olrl court 11 t tho Prnhnlo M f) ..,4 ' ' 80 Mnynnrd Eber·Jy, 4650 Llverance ' Mondny !'l'l'n\ng a rh•c•t• Hlcmd In •f!l'.ltnnon, nt lhn runhntu niTh•e nt 20fl llrtr.o nt ~()ij Jlolll•tor nu\JdlnK. Lnn- ay • ...... ",,) I street, Okemos. Roy Fishel, Rolllc Speer, nus· fl llclrl aillllf:~trlr• ill :m 111'111 I :wry P.hone Iloll OX 4·G£i21. 3wtf ney Fcnlrr, Route 1, Box 4fl1A. fnllhdrr rlld~ .. 14mtfdnu-, MlnhiKnn, Ut• '""' MlchiKnn, on nr hcfo1·o thn 2nd May 10 ...... ,44 57 lie Ju ."lll'VIvnrJ by rlnU"hfnrs sell Bement, Mrs. Lawton llcrlg· 1 II 1 East Lansing. 20w2p nul !11 lwtehy IIJ!pulnt~d fot• hnnrlrtl-C Hltlrl tnv nr AumtKI, A. 11. 111r.7, ut two·fifluon Mny 11 49 60 o ., ~ h ~ 1 I M I F Ill l M roar • uppatl'll Y IVY of thl• oorlor ,,,. thrc•n "'"rn""'"" (I en' gt en -gran c 1 ( ren > a J\ I II II I "' pedlc shoes. Nolhlng but he~l INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE - rJtm nKtc•l rmrt If! If ndrllt lnnnl nutfcu UK wccl•• tar•·vlouo In""'" rlny u[ hon~ln~. In Dansvl"lle wl·ns brothC!r, Samuel Eberly of Lan· [ nms ~CI I m "'26 and assessed quality materials. Worl< g\Jl,>'flll Earl Dumlmore, phone Mfisot IJI1111t eli by lnw, tho ln~Juun County Nuwn, n new•t>nt•or sltlg' Rill( a slstnr Mrs Jeanettn of $23.05. Conk nppenlecl lhe nonEII'r r•. nnAtm, n1irlf,.rJ nnd "" ru!Jif,.,J In ,.nld r.nunty, • • ' \,; ' ' ....- • t 'i It t t U l J teed 100'/o, Ted's Shoe Repair. OR 6·5625, 3012 W. Columbia. \ 'I' run Cn pv : ,TwlHo of Proh11te nnd thnt •nld nellllonor Rlva known Hnngstnffr.r of Big Rapids. case o c rcu cour mmr.r a c y. 10wlf' 52wtt "111rll r.d L. l'lowor lllturootnrl flllltleK ndclltlonnl nollco "" Regl'onal Races Funel'lll services were conduct· Ed[(ar Church of Bolt defended nnfiiiiY HuuiRifH' ol Pl'flhutn 211wll "'''"lrort hy ""•· llOIIEllT L. DllAIIE, ell Saturday at Gorsllne·Runcl· Coolt, Pollee Chief Harry Chttnrl· WE WILL FINANCE your new WILLIAM DAVIS itoOFING ancl OnDF:T! FOR !'IIIli fCATION ~~~;',.•,•:•,1::''f.·t'o .. ,.r Jurl~c or Prolmto man funeral home In Lnnslng lcr nncl Dt•, C. J. Ilublmnl H[l· ' siding speclallst since l!J:l7. Cnpp home at lowest cost. Low FINAL ACCOUNT ll••lmty Roui•L•• or Prnl>llto 2uwa Dansville's track team Is fol· wllh bltrlal In Glendale cemetet·y peared as wltnc~se~ for the pmse· SURV~Y mnnlllly payments for the lincH! DROWN-June 11, 1057 ------lowing In the footsteps of the Oltemos, Rev. David Evnns of cutlon. Uomc and barn ruoflng. Lal<•st Hllllf• nl Mlr.hhmn. Tho Prohnlc Coutl In aluminum, stone, lnHulatcd lap home In A,merica. CuHtom hulll for tho Cnunly nr Jrwhnrn. ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR Agg Je bas k e tb Fl Jl t cam. Oltemos Community church offl· 0 n Mom ]ay Mr. ttll! J Mts. )'>oonc on yr·•tr lol and foundation. Gel 1\L n ~~·~Kinn ul tlrtld Cnurl, lu!ld un HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR All f Sl I b i I OF and asbestos siding, Free csll· Mny I I, lflfi7, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS The runners added to Dans· elated. en 0 • oc I I' ( ge appelii'Pd mates. A pleasure In serve you. \he stzc home and slyle home you p,,,,,nl: liON. HOIIEHT I. llllA Kl~. VEEDER-Auguot 2, I057 ville's athletic glory for 1!!57 hy before Judge Adams on .t P!Hit'f.(<' Write or phone Wlllinm Davis, want. Our home counHcllors will Judl!o uf l'lnbnlf', FIRE Jn Lhu Mnth•J nf lhn EKinlc of (t()IJ. stntu ur Mlohlglln. Tho rcobuto court taldng the rcr.:lonnl class D title ParentS Attend of violating the school attcndanr:c 5,555 E. Granrl River, Howell, hl'lp ynu in any way. No clmrgr t:n•t• C, Ill! OWN, llr•cnnopd, for tho County of lnghurn. at Flint. The Ag[(ies qunliflcd 12 law . .Judge Adams reserved de· for archrtcctural service. Wrltt' Nntlro JK He11 hy Wvt•rt, 'I'h11t thf' PC· phone llowell 717. llw7p AI " """"""' nl ""'" 00111 t, held nl boY. 5 for the state finals in Ann clslon...... _____._____ ------Capp !Iomes, l 1•13 Dupont Ave., l1tlnn nf Mnr.v U Jlrnwu, r.sucutrlx nr lhl! l'rohnte Olr!cu, In the City or MILISOII, JNSURM.ICE nld PKtul~, pru,VIIIJ..C fot tlw nlluwnn,·o nl In tho "'"" County, on the 14th duy nr Arbor Saturday. FFA o·Inner On Friday Earl MmHiiali of 0ENERAL CONTHACTORS - N. Mmneapnlis 11, Minnesota or lu•t finn! ncr nunt, nnd for the IUIHiKn~ Mny, A 11 • turo7. Dansville won with ease, The Stocltbrld[(C received .3 monlhh Lowell .T. PctPt~on, 23.35 Kcnslng· m••nl nntl liiHlrlhullnn nf l111• rt•Hiliuo of Yes, we nrc still In business tmld CHtntl', will l1P hr nrd nn JuTlt:! t 1, Prcourol, liON. llOIIEit'r L. ()RAKE, pr•obatlon 4 d' y 8 1 j 11'I 1 $GO ton road, Lansing. Phone IVanhoe ,!tul~u or Prohulc, Agglcs totaled 65 points. Mcm· Barbecued chiclmn was served • it n • litH • Only we nrc located nt !l55 W. I fJ!i7, nt len n'clcu k, nt thu Prnhntc ()(. In llw Mnllnr or tho Entulo o! MAllY phis was n poor second with M Fl'A In fine and costs on a drunlt dt'IV· Columbia St. For your plumhln,:: 9 !lOOO evenings and Sunday. flc1•, In lllf' City nl Mnt~nn, Mlchh.:nn: 1 150 111 Jt In 01dr•rcd, 'fhnt nnllr.c th1•rDnf he 'r. VEEilEil, llcccuood. 44·1/3. lY ason ' ' to guests in[( charge. heating and electrlr.al needs c,JIJ 13wW ttlvcn by puhllcntron of ll COllY hereof It III>J>onling to the Court thnl tho the shop-agriculture b u II d l n g us. We sell American SlanrlCnln•t Orville Emerson was the lead· Wcdn~sclny night. It wns the an· TraiTic violation tlclwts report· lu Hillel dny nf lwnrlng, In the In~othnm ""''' ••Lute •hould he limited, nnd thut " in" polnt-malter for Dansville. He nuttl "'FA-parents dinner. ed settled In Judge Adams' cotnl and Luxalre healing equipment DOGS-Report own or stray dogs Courtly Nnwtt, nnd thnl tho rH•Lltloncr Limo nnd 11hac~ he IUJIJolnl••cl to rer•elvc, ,., L~ 1 J th J and we are Mason's only author· to Clay Hulett, county dog wm·· I'HIIHr n ropy of LhiH noli!'f' tn h(• twrvcd cxnmtnc '""' urllu•t nil clnlmo "'"' do. won the low hurdles and broad Chnpter members not only pre· cur ng e wee< were listed by IIIIIHI enth know11 pntly 1n lnlcrc~tt nt mnnot, n""'"" 1 ""'" dcrrcUird hY nnd ,,. .•.lump and placed second In the rmrcd the barbecue dinner, they him ns follows: lzed General Electric appllnn<'c rlC'n, Oft 7·riR:m or to sheriff's hltt lnKt knnwr1 ndd1cHK by l't!J.tiKLurrod rortl Hnld Cout·l; und lhnl tho lr.Knl hchK dealer. "We service what we sell." olfice OR 7·!!661. 10wtf mr1JI, rcLIIJ'n J'tH~•·Ittt rlemnn•lcd, nl lt:nlit nl nnld dcccn"'" entitled to JnheriL tho hl[(h hurdles. also raised the chlcl"log, In the lnt:H mnnfiA llJ.t'ldfiHl Knld dcr.enMvd h:v nnd hll~ WILL HAUl. ASHES, rubbish, fmu Hlltd Coutti nnd that Lim hnrnl hulrK llOBEilT L. llRAKE. relay. Robert Frcw, Pontiac, runnmr.: Closed Saturday afternoon and A rl'rul' Copy: Judge of Prohnte Repfl!~enling : '!!c. Phone Mason OR 7·77l2. Sunday. 3wtf of Hnid dccenHod entltlecl to lnh!!rlt the Mlld•ed L Flol'cr MASON MARKETS stop sign, $4. ' Mrs. A. Mills. 14wtf PHintr. of whlr.h Hllld dcccnHcd 11icd HCit.cd lletmty lle~tiHier of Prolmtc 20w3 ' Has Breakfast · Philip Atzenhoffcr, Michigan THE TRAVELERS, Hartford 11hnuld ht· uciJndicuted nnd dPtct·mlncd. __:__:___:___c__...:__...... ,...,___ Wheat...... $1.98 FOUND - Man's topcoat at Erle11 It l11 01 dcreil, Thnt nil the c1 cditorH Center, speedin[(, $5. UB church, ni[(ht of the Hunt· llf Hnid deCCIUiftd IIIC IUfiUIJ'£111 to flleHent ORDER fOR PUBLICATION Oats ...... o5 Eta Alpha chapter members ;>[ t1u·h· clnlmn in wrttlng nnd under 01ath SALE 01' REAL ESTATE Corn ...... 1.16 Bela Sigma Phi sorority enter· inglon college choir program, nH ttrovrdml hv Hlntute. tn flllid Com·t nt FRANKLIN-June II, 1057 PERMANENTS April 1.3. Call Mason OR 7-1781 th1• Prohntf! ()If tee nt 208 Jlnllilltct Bld!-f, Barley ...... 96 talncd their mothers and guests Lnntitnl-:' M~ehignn, on or before the 2nd Stnle of Mtchhtnn. 'rhe Probnte Court at a breakfast at the Famous or OR 6·1:389. 20w1p rlny ,,f 1\uuust, A. D. 1U(i7, Ill two o'clock for· the County of lnK"hnm. Bucitwheat, cwt...... ~.20 Featuring NEW ZOTOS MAGIC In tho nflernoon, Knld tlmll nnrl Jllucc At n f!CK!tlon of Knld Court, held nt the Grill In Lansing Saturday morn· See WR)\P TUBELESS WAVE. hcltll{ hercb:v IIJlflolnted fo1 the exnmlnn~ Pt ultnle OITice In the Oily of M••on, In Ll~GAL NOTICI~S lng nt 10 a. m. Mrs. Joe Dean, ln tlnn nnd ndjustmont of ull clnlmt~ nnrl Hald County, on the lOth day of Mn:v, No Frizz No Klnlts dcmnndK ngulnHL HHI(I dACCIIKf•rl, nod for A. ll. 1957. welcoming the mothers, gave a No Dry Ends Cards of Thanks th1• uc(judic11Lion n11d dcL~l'mlnot!on of PteHUnt HON. 'ROBERT L. DRAKE, ORDE: J~t fc'm,'d~~TION reading, "Blessed Are the Moth· Judl{c of Probntc, 1 ------the hclrK nt lnw of ttnul dl!eemmd nt the 7, 1057 , Make appointment now. Get your Lime of hlo denth entitled to lnh01lt the In the Mnttcr ur tho EAtnte o( SUSAN BOLTER-June ers." lhe Fabulous Ford personal halrdress before hot Cili~NEY - We wish to express P!>lnlu of which the deccnHcd dli.H.I Kcizcd MAitiE FllANKLIN, Minor. Stnte of Mlr hiKan. The Probntu CJou•·t I Mothers received relish dishes, our sincere appreciation for the IL !H F'nrthcr Ordtllcd, Thut 11Uhlic no· E. t••rcidn I•'t•unklln, KUnrdtnn, hnvlng lor thu County of lnghnm. d d 1 h 1 bl weather. tlcc tlu t·cnr hu H'lven by rmhllcutlon of n filed In flllid court her flctltlnn, prnyinJ.C At ,, •••nlon or ""'" CJoaort, held on ecoratc w t app e ossoms, as many kindnesses shown mother copy nf thtR ot•deJ nnce ench wee!< for for licoi\HC to K~ll th.e Interest or nnld Ml•y o, 1or.7. favors. I hrough I he ycnrs and for the three Hllccr.HKivc wcektl l•t uvlouH to Klllrl c)itntc In cortnln renl etstntc Uicreln Ju~~~'";:'l'rr~r,~~. I!ODEil1' .L. DHAKE, Guests of the chapter were Mrs. Jean's Beauty Shop many ,rcls of kindness and ex· rlny of hcn1lng, In tho Ir.ghnm Count) tlcHCl'ihcd. .Hid'e Away Hard Top New~. n ni'Wt!JiliiH'r nrintr•d und clrm~· II iK Ordered, Thnt tho lith dny of In thn Multer of the E•tnte of MIN· Arthur Olson of Detroit,' Mrs. 1901 Maple Street pressions of sympnlhy shown us lntcd In Knitl county, nnd thnt. the fiducl· ~une, A. D. 10G7, nt ten fifteen o'clock NIE L. BOLTER. llecenscrl. Paul R d ci'er f H It M Wil On Oisplay in Our Showroom Notice 111 Herf•by (itvcn, Thnt the JIC· ? 0. ~ 0 0 J rs. ~ Holt al the time of her death. The n1y of Kltirl r•Jttnte givt known lnleleHled In the foronoon, ul the Probate Office In lJilllieH nddltlonui notice ns rec1uilcd h)' the City o! Mnoon, MlchiKun, bo nn~ 10 lotion or ChnriOH F CummlnK, ndmtnl• ham Tirb of Manchester, Mrs. Phone OXford 4-8762 family of Myra L. Cheney. 20w1 Jaw. hlll·cby UllPointcd for hcnrinJ.C Hnld fJcb .. Htralor ol Hnid CKtnto, tornyin~ [or tho Ray Hummel Mrs. Ted Lone and nllownnce of hiH ftnnl nccount, nnd rot• 1 -----·------~----- llOBEI!T L. DRA"E, lion, nnd lhnl nil 1•cr~tont1 lntcrutltcd in Huid cHtntc ar1pcnr before amid court, nl the u••l~nment nnd dl•t•lhulion or tho Mrs. Harold Franltlln of Lansing wATKINS-Many thanlts for all A 'fruc Cor•Y: Juduc o£ P1·ol111te 1 Mlldrt d [,, rtnw••r t1nld Lime untl plnce, to t1how cnusc why ruolduc of KCdd e•tntc, will bo henrd on and Mrs. Glen Sheren, Mrs. Rich· the leiters, cards, flowers and Dl!PUl)' fieglbtel ur Ptohnto 20w3 ll license to Hell the lntereKt of Knld June 7, 1057, nl thcoe firtocn ft. m, nt d Mill M 1 Monday, May 20 C'illis which bt·ightened my stay In eKtnle rn 1:11lld rcul ea~llle uhould not be tho Probutc OITh•e nt 2()H HclliHicr Build· ar s, rs. Ne son Brown, Farm Services WONCH-We wish to extend our KJunlcd: In~. r,nnolng, Michlgon, . Mrs. Ross Thorburn, Mrs. Georg•! the hospital ami my convalesc· It IK l•'urthcr Ordered, 'rh11t t>ublle no· It Is Ordered, 'I hut notice thereof he Wh t S M , G Ch .1 Kiven hy JHihlicntlun of 11 copy he1cof Y e, r., rs. enCVU R·.a· cncc at home. Each one was heartfelt thanks and apprecla· tice thereof be Kivell by JJUhlicatlon of ll tion for the acts of lttndness, mes· copy of thut order. for three KUCCCHHiVC !or three weel" cunoecutlvcly previou• wick and Mrs. Roland Troxell. grcn lly apprecmted. Mrs. Glen \\eoi\H to t~nld dny of hcnlinJ.t", in the Inu-hnhl "' * ffiGHEST PltlCES pnld !or paul of sympathy and beautiful )lrcvluua to Kllld day of huurlng, In * try. Pick up anytime. Custom Watlttns, 20w1 tho Inr.thnm County News, n ncWHl,ll(ltr County NcwK, nnd thnt the pclttloner offerings received from Jlt In ted uru.l ell culutcU In Rnld count;y, CUUI:IO, I~ COllY o[ thiK notice tu be HCl \'(•d work Is special. W. H. Appleton, u.ud that "''Ill Jtetltloncr I·CIYe known unon cnch lmown fi/U Ly In lntoreKt nl phone Mason OR-7·0382. 3wtl LEASURE - I want to thank friends and neighbors dlll'· lnteruKted IJRrLieK ndditlonul notice ua his lnHt known HddrcliH by rcglntci'Cd Roy Christensen friends and neighbors for their recent bereavement In thr. ICIJUlrcd by lnw. ' mull, rctutn receipt dcmnnclcd, nt teaRt Girl Scouts Set. lout·Lccn (J4) tlnyK fll"ior to 8uch heat• .. YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER CUSTOM SA WING. Will get logs kindness and thoughtfulness, Ma· of our beloved mother. Wr! jol(, or by pcrHonnl Hcrvicc nt lem~t ftvc (fi) dnY• t>l'lor to Koch hcnrln~. · and saw lumber. Also slab son General hospital staff, Dr. especially thank the Rev. Norton, !!OBEll'r L. DRAKE, For Advancement Phone Mason OR 7-9611 wood. Frank Ward, first farm Clinton and Dr. Cairns for their members of the Methodist church Judf-!c of P1ohnle ~outh of Harper school on US·127 service and Jimmy's friends. Mr. nd Mrs. Holloway and nursing 211 wa Git·ls in troop 410, with Mrs. Open Evenings Till 9 p. m. - Saturday 6 p. m. at Butler's gas station. Phone and Mrs. Marvin J. Leasure and staJf. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wonch ANNUAL ACCOUNT .,...-"--~----'------Laurence Paritcr and Mrs. R. L: Lansing IV 4·9291. 20wtf family. 20w1p r.nd Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wonch. ORDER I'OR PUBLICATION CUMMIN5-Auruot 2, 1067 , ,DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Nlcolen co·lenders, have been 20wlp Stnte of Michhtlan, 'l1he Probnte Cour"t FOSTER-June 7, t 057 working on the flying-up require· ----- for lhc County or Inghnm. Stntc of Mlchh(nn. 'fho P1•obntc CoUI't ments. At the last meeting the COOK - I wish In this way to At n HCHKion or flUid Court, held on for· Lhc County of Inghum. MnY lli, 1057, In Lhc Multer or the EHtntu of girls made corsages for their thanl< my friends for their Prnoent: liON llOBEil'l' L. DRAllE, CHARLES FOSTER, llcccnsed. mothers In' honor of mother's day. Notice of prayers, Jlowers, gifts and me:,. Jud).{c of Prohutu, At n HCHt~ion of KIWI CouJ•t, held on In the Muller ol tho Eotntc of AI.,VA Mny II, Hl!i7. Mrs. James' Stubbert treated the sages of cheer during my con· M. CUMMINS, llcccuKed, Pt·e•cnt, HON. !tOBERT L. DRAKE, group to lee cream bars In honor valescence. I want to thank the Notrce b Hereby Given, Thnt tho· pe• Jud"c or Prohcctc, of Sherry Stubbert's birthday an· nursf!s anrl doctors at the Mason tiL1on ul Ccntanl 'r1uKt ComiHLOY, TruH­ Notice in licl't!IJy Glvt•n, Thnl the ,,c .. PUBLIC HEARING tcc of Hillel cstntt•, J!l'nyln$t for the ullow­ tltion of John Mm·ccr, 'l'ownKhil' of niversary. Plans have been made General hospital for all their nncc of itR 'l'cnth nccount, IUld thnt tho Metullun, JIIHYlng that Htdd Ouul't. tid· for the flylng·up ceremony June care. I especially want to thanlt IOY~tttments Khown therein un hnvlnR" judlcntc nnd determine who Wl!I'C nt tlw been mndc he fiiiUclflcnlly Ull~Jroved by time ol hl11 dcnth the leJ.CIII hcrr11 of Kllid 5 at the Vevay town hall. on Proposed those who tried so hard to find the Court will ho hcm•d on AllJ.tUl't 2, dr.pentwd nnd enlitlcrl to inhctil the Jcnl Brownie activities In troop 82, a fracture bed for me. Also Ar· 1!117, nt two-fifteen o'clock, ut lhc P10• cKtnto of which Knld deccnncd tHud He!zcd, hnle Olflee ut 20M Hollloter Buildln~. wlll he hcn1d nt Lhc Panhnte Cout·~ on with Mrs. Wilmot M~Dowell and thur Jewett and Dr. Cairns for L.unHinl{, Mlch!unn, • June 7, IDG7. nt 3:1fi n. m.; Mrs. Phllllp · MacLalte as co-lead· ZONING ORDINANCE moving me home so I •COUld be It lB Ot·dcrcd, Thnt notice Lltcreof be It IB Ordered, rJ'hnt nol!cc thm·cof be J.tl\o'cn hy puhlrcd!on of n copy hereof given by puhlicutlon of n copy hcnmf fo1· ers, included lesson on how to use with my family. To Carolyn for thum wcekK conHccutlvoly llruvlouH thtce weckH conKccutlvcly 111cvlouH to a lmife, properly and building a Simpson I'm extremely grateful to t!llld dny ol htmrlng, In the Inr.thnm tlnld duy of hcllllnJ.r, In the lnJ.l'hnna simple fire. The lessons were giv­ for the loving care she gave our County Ncwu, nnd thnt the ttetltion1•r County Nqw11, und tht~t the lll'tiltonct• cnuHc n copy of thlH nntict~ to be served ClHlKe ll COllY of thft~ noLICC to be Hlll vcd en by the advanced Girl Scouts children. I also want to thank the upon cnch lwown J•nrt.y In Jnlel'cHt nt lliJOn each known IJUI'ty In intcrcKt ut from other troops. Slt-upons were MONDAY. Pennway Church of God and Plnlt hiH lntst known nddruntJ by.. reRititcrcd hltt lnKt known nddi'CIIH by tegiHlca cd mull, tctur•n a•ccelr•t demnndcd, nt leuHt. rnnll, return l'Ccch1t rll•mnndcd, nt lf'lltll made and potted plants were fixed community. Many thanlts to the fntuleen (14) dnyH flllor to "uch hcnr• fourtel!n ( 14) duy11 Jill or· to 1\uch hcnl'inr.t, to give to the girls' mothers for members of the Alaledon exten· rng, ot• by llersonnl KCl'VIco. nt lenHt five or.. by pl!IKonnl Kcrvlcc ut lunHt tlvc (6) JUNE 3, 1957 ( 5) dnYK IJI!or to tmch heurlnK. dU)'H lll'iOI' to MUCh helll'ihJ::, mother's day. Saturday, May lB, sian 'for the household chores ROBERT. L, DltA"E, ROBER'r 1,. DRAI\E, the Brownies nnd their mothers 8 o'clock, p. m. with which they helped so much. A True Cot>Y: , JudRo of Probnto A 'rrue CJot>Y: JudHe of Probuto will l(o on a cook·oUt, weather Allee Coole. 20w1p Mddtcd L Flower Mildred L. l'lowct• Mason Crty Hall J>eput;y Itt!ftltslcr of Probutu 2l.lw3 lluuuly iloRi•ler of Pc obnte 2fJW3 permitting.

TO CONSIDER OBJECTIONS AND ~ECOMMENDATIONS TO NOTICE ORDINANCE ENTITLED: Soy Bean of Public Hearing AN ORDINANCE regulating and restricting the hoight and si1o of buildings, tho si1o of vards, courts and other opon spacos; tho donsitv of population: tho location and usc of A Public Hellring will be held Thursday, June 13, 1957, at buildings and land for trodo, industrv, residonco and other purposos, creating districts for soid purposes and establishing the Delhi T.ownship Hall in Holt, Michigan, at 7iOO p. m., to , tho boundorios of such ditlricts; providing for tho ocquisltion SEED c:onsider t~e re-zoning of: The West one-half 1'121 of Section by ,purchost, condomnotion or otherwiso of private proportv "hich docs not conform to tho ragulations and restrictions of .36, Delhi Township from Commercial to Agriculture. Also th~ Brilliant white at the start, 1 tho various 1onos or districts ostablishod, defining certain terms Southeest .one-querter ( Vo~) of Section 8 and tho Northeest one· , Du P,_ont 40 Outside White l1eeps usod heroin: providing far administration, providing for Chippewa - Blackhaw~ your hOuse dazzling white long amondmonts, sllpplomonts, or changes horeto, providing for on· querter 1'/o~J of~ Section 17, except such portions of said Sec. . after ordinary paints have larcomont; ostoblishing 1 Board of Appeals and' Adjustment; ,One Year From Certified I ' lin hou.o job lois} imposing ponaltios far tho violot\on of this ardinanco; and ro· tions lying East of South Wa,hingt.on road: from Agriculture to become dull and dirty. Goes on Ealy lo apply pooling tho zoning ardinonco pamd Juno 7, 1948, and all Co~mercial. (This piece of lend is now used for 11 golf course fast and easily ••. hides beau· * amendments thoroto and all oth'or ordinances or parts of ordi· tifll!ly •.• and it lasts for years. * Excol\ont coverage, • end the owner wisher to m~ke the zoning in conformity with !t~ .exceptional hiding , n1ncos in conflict horowlth. 1 Also available in a wide range * Popular, fado-rcslstanl ·Mason Elevator.·_ . use.J of fade-resistant modern colors . colors, too • \ GEORGE KELLOGG, City Cler~ \ ~erkins Hardwar~ ' , (

.' Free Methodists Mark Anniversary • News The· Ingham County Dilnsvllle Ji'rcc Methorllsls will marl( the 50th nnnivermn·y of tho Thursday, May 16, 1957 founding of their l!llllrch Sunday, Bishop Mnrk D. Ormslon of Spring Arbor, bishop nf 11w northorn urea of the I•'ree Mel h· Gas a11d 'Weight Tax M'oney f)(llst church, w.lll deliver the scr mon. The district superintendent, Returns to Municipalities Rev, )!;, L. Boileau of Perry und Rev, H. W. Cummings of Leslie Net rr•r•dpls of llw slnle mo!nr "olll!f'led undPJ' i\cl 87 In the llrsl. will partlclpnlc In the !i'tli'Vlw;, vni!Jcle l!lr,hwny fund [ol' the Jlr~· 'Jllarter of l!lrill. Rev. Bert Cnse of Clio and 2 Sll· qtHII'Icr of l.lw cnlnnrlnr year Act 87 hlC'I'l!llSml weight. tnxns pcrnnnunterl ministers wl10 nm Hl:i7, 1•rnountcd to $(ifl,O:J:J,.100/I!i .. ,n rt•rtnln ty[JC!I of t.ruel;s nnd former Dansville pnstors, Hev. A. nll'l thlo rnon\'Y IH nnw ldng diH ··nlsed the s!atr. gasoline ta:x from W. Plclmrrl of Lnnslng nnli Rev. tl'li>tlterl lo tllll sluln hlghwny rln \ '~ r~r'lliH to ()cents n gullon, Af· H. 1~. Leininger of Flint, will pm·tmnnt, the counth!s, nml tlw ~ectlvr! Junr. 1, 1055. The 1 1.~ spenk briefly. roltlcs nnd lnenrporalerl vll1ages nf ··r~nts 11 gnllon gns tux increase The nnnlversnry services nrc at the stall!, The first quarter nal ·tnrl the ndrl!tlonal weight tnx col· 3i30 Sunrlny nfler'norm. '!'he ' rrcelpt.s Wr.J'P. $2,1:>2.000.87 morr tncll'rl, 11nrlf!l' this Rfntutc, !mown bishop will also preach nl the >.jj than the $fi0,58!.30fl.58 net rr: ns the IllghwFIY fo'lnnnce Act of momlng worship service, r•Pipts for the first quarter. of I!J):i. arn plaer.rl In tho hl)!hwny 10:-iG. eonstrucllon funr.l, so as t.o he Invitations have hr.en mailed to All slllll! gnsollnc, w1•!);ht nnrl ii"PI separate from the motor ve­ former pastors nnd mcmlmrs allll dlesel fuel taxes anrl n smrlil h!<'le hlghwny fund set up hy t I!crs at a meetmg lil Children who will be entering citation and 458 are graduates of I There is no entry fee In any of Michigan high schools. One hun­ AI Shearn and Ben J. McPherson 1i1c old high school building ln l

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You CAn "go formal" in cool comfor~ thi~ summor in :.no of State Farm now figures your com• - prchcnsivo und colllsion rates by, the 011~ of )'our car and wlicre you Filin is Sc.heduled live. This gun rant ccs you pny the minimum needed to protect cars lilce your ownt Cnll me for com­ plc(o details nbout Stnto _Fnrm'a., "Siep:Down Plan". It may sn~e -} you money, -, . , It pays t~ ,lnow your nATE FARM A&enl . m ss oners nt I 30 P Fr d will bo publocly opo ~~ th r th olio ng ONE LAMINATED TREATED TIMBER CULVE T be obt ned at tho If co

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Ill Neighbor f Joon :n iho '"" - bo u Communlly Dulldor, help make II a bolohror, noater, mo1o vibrant, place lo live. Slop in ar your lOA Food Store Ieday lor V9UI rn&& Coupon which will aavo you '16• 011 a quau cl lamouo high glou Shorwln• Wllllamo ENAM£1,010, Choooo lroon 15 apaokllng colora. llau il Jndaora or outdoon, on woorJ 01 molal Drloa laal .. llnooth "' Ghlna. Jual Yilpo dhi, groaaa and bovooago olalno light oiL Your coupon, worth 16• on 4l quaot al ENAMELOID.r.aa to. todoomod a! yo111 lliondJJ

·~ • IGA ,·. nANn CONCI~ItT by 58 Holt youngstet·s will be Thursday night, May ~6, in. the Beef school gym at 8, The band, which recently won the state Class B band champwnsh1p at Ann Arbor, will present a concert of popular music. Tuning up for the Thursday pet·­ formance arc Gerald Winters, director; Jeanette Krieger, Marian Spalding, Bob Baise! and FLOUR. Judy .Jones. In the bac!< row are Gary Magee and Doug Smith. (ICN photo.) Roasts Choice Blado Cuts ' 251b. 10lb. 1 $1.69 89c TRUE Ingham County News, Mason, Mich., May 16, 1957 B·3 Housel ·* f ' Mrs. J{cnncth Balmt· lb 35c Miss Merle Wright spent Sat­ Bisquick 40-0z. Pkg. 37 C urday night with Mr. ancl Mrs. North Aurelius Curtis Wright. · MUCHMORE ·~ , Gale Pierce returned to his Frying Chickens Mrs. Robert B. Welch home Sunday after being In Foote hospital, Jacl program ·,wa.s, _Monday cal.1 ers. at t 1te. · . ~. e Mr. and ·.Mrs. Robert Qf Cedar lodge.-.. · :· · ·.home,,,·· · ' I · the wee!~ end ·in nor•thern · Methodist church. · ar1· · Mr. a!ld. •v'""".';" Snturdily forenoon the~' nmil · daughter cherry· orchnrds ne~r May:; .. "'"'"'"''"~" · and later saw thd the · ·at: th~·: S~ralts. of (1· Interesting Items· ·~bout People ·Methodist BanqUet Ho.nors:·•~' Mothers and· Daughter~ MRS, HUHLBUR'l' HONORED Two hunrlrecl molhcrR lllJCl John Cnusle, youngest· m(llhcr, Mrs. Donnlrl Wlnzler enter· clnug!Jtem mel nl the Mnson Mrs, Molllo Everett, groat· Visitor from Iran l i mm· to arrive. She rerwherl IIH! Mr~ Ray Rynn wus toastmlst·· I, dation nnrl the fcrleral exlension On Sunday 6 Iranian student:> evening a t tl ter a 1'Ill· wmc, ue· Welllngton .1. O'Dell of Montrose, IFYE delegales from all over the ~ervice. were guests at Diehlllelds. They Vue Acres, 3440 East Columbia Calif. . yellow roses and white PQfllpons. school were entertained Jcrlday \Vcdnesdny, nt a parly at the toured the big farm and re· rand, Dansville. Jerry Olson of Webberville afternoon by the pupils and tlte home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Arrangements of white gladl· served the bridegroom as best teacher, Mrs. Mary Droscha. William Schneider, 1925 Jerome, mained for supper. 1 11 'ngham County News, Mason, Mich., Mavt6, 1957 B-4 j lid r. aiml MMrs. Glynl were mnr· olus and pink snapdragons nnd man. Dennis O'Dell of Lansing, Twelve mothers, 2 granr\mother.s Lansing. Mrs. Ned Rolfe of Lan· r e at 1'on ounta n on May 26, canclel."bt•a 11oldlng l1'ghted taper·o 1 tl f th 1 'l d 1 lf f 1 I 1 1932 A " • ~ Jro 1er o e Jric cgroom, an and 8 little brothers and sisters s ng, w e o a grnm son, ass ster, . t that. time· h both F of them decorated the altar. Da 1e Ant 1Jes o f L a 1ngsburg seated were guests. A short progr·am Guests at the party were Mrs. I t h 111 1 1 Mason Baptists were eac mg t e • e c 1 school Precedi'ng the ·servi'ce, Mrs. tl te we dd'mg gues t·s. was presented by the pupils, aft· E• mery J ewett, ~1"rs. Le s t cr S ne I! . system. I n 1937 t hcy moved into Nathan S. Davis played tradr'tlon· F It d 1 t ' lcl' '·! Cl I 1~1 b V D tl D .11 • or er aug t er s wee mg, er which each one presented their " r·s. tares "1' y, ance aUg· Je nnsvi e area. Both have ,·,J weclclr'ng selectloiiS. Mrs. Boug hton se lectee 1 a d ress of mothers with a potted plant. Ice las nnd Mrs. Cit'nr Ies Dnv Is, all of Il I h i Have Banquet taug rura sc ools n Ingham Glvert r·n marri',"ge" lJy hnr~ fa. gray ny. Ion Iace over. rose sa t'm. crenm w It h a p In 1 { carnntron, cen· Mason, E• el en am I A ure )'rus. county. At the present Mrs. ther, the bride donned n waltz· Sh 1 d h M R I Mothers and daughters of Ma· Glynn is teaching at the Dans· f e camp emente er costume ler and wafers were served to the rs. a fe was born in Bunlter 1 1 son Baptist church had their an· ville school, while Mr. Glynn de· epgt 1 gown o · embroidereai ny· with rhinestone necklace and ear· guests and the children hn.d icc Hill township. She lived in Eden n~~~~~~u~~hl~~~~~~~ ~~•n•~•c•e•o•w•r-w•h•i•~•s•~•i•n•.~T•h•e•r•i•ri•~•a•n•d~p•~•k•a•n•d~g•m•y•·•a•c•~•s•·~c•r~~~m-•oo•n•e•s•.~------~f•o•r•6•5•y•c•a•u•. ______, In the church parlors. They had one son, Quentin, who 1 Living Waters was the theme, died in 1953. with Mrs. Stanley Holmes as All .friends, neighbors·, relatives toastmaster. and forme~ ~tudcnts of the Glynns are mvrtecl to their home Dorothy Reed and Larry.Bowen on sunday May 26. sang a duet. Mrs. Paul Richards ' gave the toast to daughters and Frances Ridgley gave a toast to mothers. Mrs. Alfred Allen was Lansing Honors AD IRAL recognized as the eldest mother Right now - During Na­ present and Mrs. Raymot]d Moor(!._ tional .Cotton Week - Is as the youngest. Former Resident the time to select chick cot­ Aftr!r adjournment to the sane· Mrs. Donald McCrumb of Grand ton5,! Style, prints and price tuary, Mrs. Walter Zimmer and Ledge was honored as one of the her 8-year·old g ran d d au ghter will please you! 6 "Mothers·of·the·Year" of the piayed a. piano duet. Rev, and Lansing area. Mrs. McCrumb is Mrs. Wilson Tennant of Holt the former Helen Miller of Mason. showed slides of their journey to P·o rta'b I' e She· graduated from Mason high the Holy Land last year. school as valedictorian, of the Rev. Clarence Rodd gave the class of 1942. She also taught in benediction., the Mason area for 3 years. Mrs. * * * McCrumb, mother of 3, aged 4, Week end guests at the home 8 and 10 is a PTA president, • • of Rev. and Mrs. Paul L. Arnold church board member, Sunday were the parents of Mr. Arnold, school teacher, an officer in the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Arnold, and WSCS and .is active in all rural his brother and family, Mr. and organizations In her. area. Tele VISIOn Mrs. Eugene F. Arnold, Cherllyn The women honored ·were and Jean Arnold, all of Dayton, sl'lected·: from nominations sub· Ohio. · , mitted·))y PTA and ot!Ier worn~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dro~cha ems organizations. I and family ·and Mr. and Mrs. Har· * ·~ * ley Droscha were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Brown of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gary,. Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Ro· Droscha imd son of Flint. Mr. and land Brown of Lansing and Mrs, Mrs. Carl Droscha have a son Mary Frederick were Mother's born April 15. His name is David Day gu~sts of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lynn. Fredericlt and family. ' 14-inch· Sets Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bailey and. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sloe and Maurice and Mr. and Mrs. Wal· Deborah, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin lace Bailey, Margaret and Mary Scrlpter, VIckie and Dawn, Mr. spent the week end at their cot· and Mrs. Earl Lamb, Sandra·, Sue COTTON tage at Lalte City. Some time was and Steve and Mr. and Mrs. How· 17 -inch Sets' 1 -$119.95 FASHIONS BY spent hunting for mushrooms. ard Scripter, Douglas and Faith .. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clairmont Everitt were Snturday evening dinner ·- * 'Nelly, Pon and Jane and Julie called on guests· of Mrs. Edith Clark. The * Gay Gibson them at, their cottage Sunday, occasion honored the bit·thday an- . . ·- . . ' . . Town ·& Cottage Mr. and Mrs. F. ·A. Balderson niversary ·of Mrs. Lamb. . * had as their Sunday dlnne1· IMt·. and Mrs.,James Neff, Shar· * Bloomfield guests, Mt·. and Mrs. Vaughn Me· on and Sherry wet·e Sunday ctln· * Paul a Brooks J{inch and 'family and Miss Edna ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Many Other tv•Mqdels Originals Balderson of Lansing, Mr. and Neff of Three Rivers. Sqturday Mrs. Robert. Waggoner and fam· the Neff fnmlly .visited Mr. and ily of·Grand Ledge, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Beal, also of Three Frederick Balderson · and Mrs. Rivers.· 21-inch E"'bassy Table Model ,:$169.95. Will Litzlce of DeWitt. Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Alward, , The children of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John. Ranson, Mr. DeeiJ Wilcox had a surprise din· arid Mrs. Doyle Peasley, all of ner Sunday for their mother, Mrs. Lansing, were-- ~m1day dlnrie.r 21-inch s·wivei·Base Consoletle ·;$189.95 Francis Wilcox at their home .in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralpn ' I Millville, in honor· of . Mothers Hur~burt. rite birthday nnnlver· Day. J¥:r. nnd Mrs. Howard Town· ~~~tegf Mrs. Hurlburt was eele· 21-in~h _Imperial 400 ·' send and family of· Stockbridge, Mr. ·and Mrs. Richard Brown ,,·. ,,,, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wllco~ and lllld · Kdtlw. Valerie, Vernon, ·, fumlly of Dansville nne! Mt. and Nancy ·Ricky Bobby and Tommy ' ··.· Mrs. LaVern Balmer ·and family al)d Mr•.. nnci 'ivtrs .. ·James Drown of Mason plan~ed· the affair. . and ·Thriotl\y and A!11y were SUP· ·Mrs.· R. 0. ·Edwards. ot Leslie per guests of Mr. and· Mrs. Nel· FROM . $8~98, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Burr son Brown · and .. Margaret on and. faJ!IIIY ":ere Sunday dlr~~er Mother's Day. .. . guests of Mr. nnd Mr~. Maurie~ . Ml~s _Je.nn Einrtlett of Lansinq, Cavanaugh of Le~lle. . . Mrs. Ccira Bartlett, Mrs. . Ella Mrs .. Leland . left Mason I{ing. and· Miss Pat• Bartlett were ...... ~u"'·J.•. for .Run and $unday dinner guests of ;Mr. and was sched~ Mrs. RuRsell Bartlett. · ' R:un at 2 ·. Mrs. C. A. Clinton and Mrs: T/lllrSetay afttern,oon ·and · · " · · · ·tl. -t . and children a t 8. ta · with Mrs. several "llow and Where to Enjoy Yourself"

. . THEATRES- DINING PLACES- BOWLING - DANCING - RACING- SKATING ... Mrs. Ilene Che!'l'y. tho one for Mother's Dny dinner gum:tt; 11f ;>I Mr·. anri 1\lrs. Hnlph Weber were nncl THEATRE HITS mother· with yOLmgcst hnhy, Mr. MrH . .Terry Mnrtln illlrl at Chc:mn!ng anri ,Judtson Sun·' Grovenburg News Duvld Clayton Is lH~ months olrl. sons, rlny. · I ' FOX FOX An R·pouncl daughlcr was horn gugcne Martin spent Mrmr!n~· l\1r·s, Hcdwrl Corls hns Infer.·· 'l'euslou ut Tnhlll llodt ClndertlihL Mrs. Howard North Monday morning, Mny 1:1, to Mr. with his grnndpnrcnts, l\11·. and J•'l'lduy ILIUI Suturduy lion In lic~r right lll'lll, · )lnrl Mr:;, I~rnnk Olney of Eaton Mrs. ·E. C. Oils. .... , Table Itnek is lhr scene nr the Rapids. The grandparents arc Mr, Mrs. Clare Hnzellon enterlnliwd Thr~ sldn of tlw lrugc hhfc 1·1' Wt~sfcrn rnovle slater! for• the Pox and Mrs. Lavere 'l'ool~et· nnrl Mr. at a hrldt.rl showm· reroutly at wlrnlo is nhnttt: the color nnd t ,•;, ns n double Icoture Pridoy and ot: Sat urrlay. It stm·s llldrurrl Egan and Mrs. A. L. 'l'oolwr are, the her home honoring MiHs J•:rm'l lltlcillwss f'lll'hon paper. The •••• ond Dorothy Malone. In technl· great-gmmlparent~. nown, who will soon marry Paul env('rln:~ is had1ed hy a thlcl' The Good Nelghhnt• elass lrnrl McCreery. layttt' of lnsulatln[i hluhh,er•, eolor, It's n good Wf~stcrn story. Its May party nl !ire home of MrH. ------...:..-­ Crystnl Sldnncr F'rlrlny evening or last WN~It. Ingham County News, Mason, Mich.,

EDRU ROLLER SKAT~NG ARENA South of Traffic light at Holt Wednesday- 7:30-10:30 P.M. Friduy-Saturduy - 8-11 P. M. Saturday-Sunduy - 2-4:30 P. M. PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT

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"COME HUNGRY ·HOTDOG ' AND EAT ALL and YOU WANT" Country Style MALTE.D ARCADE,. (Your Favorite Flavor!) .The.· Fr~endly Theatre • . I . . '(OM~U l.ove ©~s· LESLIE, MJ()IDGAN - P:IIONE JU 9-4572 ~CE FRL,SAT:, MA't' 17-18 SUN.-MON ... MAY 19-20 Ctl!EAM . . . . . ' -' Ch~ps and Spore Ribs DOUBLE FEATURE! ' . Th~!lloy with th~ llarroclt$ bag DIS!flll:A Y CASE the girl wilh the o•Jcmighi case .... It's Chuck Full of Delicious Hurvin's Ice Cream Lindy's Drive·l~ . ~ 1'c~~~~~~~~~~ SELF-SERVE "The Girl ~.....,·He L.eft a-,-n--a eehi a, d". Mason. Damfi·y Bar ,,', DtJr NOr roo FAR BEHINDI Open Every Night Till I 0 142 W. Maple

Mason Phone . 'An, ENTIRE WEE I< of the Grea+est FAMILY Entertainment we have ever had! OR 7-7421 And ALL in Tcchni.color,. Too! FOX THEATRE. . ~

...... ·- ..... _...... :,, ...... _. ~ ...... Friday & Saturday, May 17.;18 Sunday & Monday, May 19-20 t ue.-Wed.-Thur~, May21-22·23 Double. Feature Academy Award· Story ONE-WAV' RATES Auto $8,69 Ponongtr $5.23 . ' (Plus Taal , , • and berths •• ,.en· tcrtainment .-~ , playroom ••• fine food and refreshments at reasonable prices. · FOR INfORMATION• Wisconsin & Mlthluan lleamshlp Co., 601 E. Erie SJ., Mllwauhll, V{ls •• DA 1·7905 Mu•k•11on Ticket office and Dock, "1Ht MART;" ·tal: 2·2665 . . · : SEASON OPENS itiAY 22 DANCIN·_G ;mol~ey,Says: EVERY SATU,RDAY NIGHT . .... · • ' I •' I M11sic''by Bill .Sova and~ His Ranch Boys . MAY' 2~ IS THELAST DANt~; OF T~~E SEASON SO COME ON OUT AND JOIN YOUR ·FRIENDS . • . '·. • ••• , • · •• - j ' ' . ) lnuluun County News, Mason, Midi;, May 16, 1957 Lions Will He.ar niece, Alon~ Co)lemnn, who lives Stockbridg~ nurt h of Wnhhurvlllu, News Of Middle East I 'l'lw Vnntc1wn w;;cs wtn' ;mmt Munith Items Mrs, ltelen Beeman ']1Hl Lions club will meet. nt Uui Recently olonir.d officers of the ut lho Vnntown •1·11 hall Wmlne~· News Legion hulicllng on South Cllnton Ol1emoa Community clnll'eh Wmn·l clity, 'May:.!:.!, lo SI'W 1111 clrnpos for Mrs. Ford Miller slreot for the meeting 'l'umnlny 1111's Sodoty nro pro~hlent, Mrs, lll)l!ir newly rrclecoralc!d hail. . rJ'a· ns Mr. 'ilncl Mrs·, Joe Collins vis· evonlng, A awlss st,eak dinner Uclon Brcclwnfo!cl: v~:c·p~r.sldcl~t, Ahoul :!o l'eiallvc!H from fihlo Presbyte ltc!rl Jw1• mother, Mrs, Muc will he aci'Vod ]Jy the Lcglonettes Mrs, Ed Roney, seCI oliu y, M1 s, , The Wnt£!1'lrm Nr~ncllcwrn It C'luh plnnl frn• having 4 rlnugh)P.I'~ Slrr.els, In .Jucltsnn Sunday, p f,.. ·M 1 cl A M j 1 ' Douglas McNitt: (l·ensi\I'Cll", Mrs. 111111 l!>Pvll!; lnl;e Sjll'lll biiiHia.Y will IJn!cl Its rwxl mc!c!llm: pt•osc>pl nt lhn mollwr·clnughtor 2 I 1 I rol cstsor fn Jmnu t 'I et?llyl, Wnlter Southworth ancl wtdnJ[WIIh, Mr. llllci 1\lrs. l•'m'l'ls i'imllh 1 The extons on c nsscs n art FISS lH nn pro essor o ct~c t cu 'I and sun~ Wcrlnnsrlay, Mll,V 22, nl the lwnw hanqtll!t laHt wcclt. Greet 'pastor and American prose cntcr·talnerl rmglncorlng at Mlchlgnn' Stnto relntlons chairman, Mr~. Mlc me 1 · · bf Mrs, Veri Stowe>, Ml'H. llnroicl Han· n11rl Mm. . Dr. B. Magoon and Rohr.rt Rlsl< unlvnrsltv. will nrlrlrcRs the club Ka·eldcr. I Mr. ancl Mts. Mc>rlon Him \VI'I'e Mr. nne! M1·.~. T·~lmm• Lytle nnrl ~-ilwrmnn Ilnrlmnn nltrnriPcl lim At lmprl!lislvc ceremonies Sun- t)r the Ypsilanti Normnl at a din· on thr! Middle Enst. situation. Pioneer Lnrlles will meet wllh Sunrlny cllnnor glll'sts nf Mr. nncl 1amlly cnlnrlahwrl fnl' Moth~r·s Slol'i\ltrlcfl:e Mr•IIJorllst mother· clny night at. tho Prcsbytct•lnn nr.r at the Emmn Smith elcmun· DirectorS' met at thr! home of Miss Jr.sslc Turner May 29, I!Vfrs. IIIII'VI'Y Dt>Wators and [lim· Dny 'dinltr.l' Mr. and Mr·s, l•'re•l daughter hanqucl l•'r·lclny evening, church Rnv. Alnxumler Stenhouse tm·y school Monday evening. Linwood Lnntls on May 14. · Alonzo E. Elwrly, 7!1, clled at, 1iy at .TlH'ilsnn, 'I,'IH•y nlso c>allc!cl Lyllc nncl Mr. nnd Mrs. Allcr1 Mr. nnd Mrs. J~md l~ord at· was lns]nllcd as pastor, li'lfly wore present. · tho home of his dEIUghtcr, Mrs. on lwr mnlhcr, Mr~. Pearl De· D.lctrlch and f:rmlly. lenrlecl the 'l'ulltt Jc~Livul ut IIol· Clovelanrl Shlnnhury of Jacl\· Mr. uml Mrs. Rob Dancer en· Mrs. Chm·Jes J(ncnle And Mr. Rhea Unrlc1woorl of Gmnd nnp· Wrttcrs. Mrs. IJIII'Oill ll'IIT sprml Sllll· lnnrl Wr!clncsrlay. ~on; modnrntor of the Lnnslng tcrtnlned their 2 daughters nnrl nnrl M1·s. Orin Onltley nnrl son~ Iris. He hnd lived In Dllemos for J Mr. nnrl lllm. L. I': .Willinms rlny nflemoon 'with lwr mnthe,·, Mr. nnrl Mrs. l~hnm· Lyllr. nnrl n"r>"hvtnrv nr~slrlrrl. Rnv. Vrornon tllclr families, the Dunne Fortis ~n~nt Mothnr's Day with Mr. nnrl many years. Surviving 'nrc the 2 •111rl Mr. nnol Mr~ \VIIIJnm 01'~· Mrs. Llda M!llm;, wi1o is spc>n.i· fnmlly visited hm· mother, MI'H, Smith of Holt renrl the scrlpturn and Chnrles Hursts of Dexte1· Mrs ..Jim !{nealc and lnmlly In rlnughters, Mrs, Unrlimvood nnd terle cnllrod .on Mr. Williams' lng n few weelt:; nt lhn home of Geortw Gmf, Sunrlny evening, lnssrm nnrl gave thr> flARto~nl anrl Mrs. Christine Howlett of Ionia. Mrs. Rayson Eicher of Olwmos, 2 hrolhPI' nnd s•siPI'·In·law, ~1r. nncl C. W. Hanel< nen1· F'lkhlnu·g, Ml's, IIugh sw~el wns tnlwn to nrnynr, '!'he ~nrmnn "'J'hP Long Gregory Sunday. Phyllis Cnlllns of Dearborn sons, Maynurd Eberly of Olwmos Mrs. !"red Wllllnms, nl Bny Clt.y Mrs·.. Jnnet Mnnla~:ue, whn Is l~ootr. hollpllal l~rlday nftcrnnon View," wnR r.lvrn by nev. Horner. James Ste)lhens nnd party spent Sunr,ny hr.re nnrl toolc her and Mnrvln West of Big Rapids. Sumlny, B)lenrllng some time with lwr after having suffered n slrol WProl< rnd wilh questions hy the moderator; the M d M · W It B b Guests of Mr anrl Mrs Chi't burin! In Glenrlalc ecmelory, Ifrlc>nrls at a i;clw IH'lll' Clare, Miller, while hPI' hushnnrl is In ,Jackson wns n lttnc:heon guest of f'il'lrr,n to 'the crmrrrcrratlon hv 1'. an rs. a er ar oms • .. · '' · Mrs. Knto Linn spent thl! week 1\11'. mHI 1\lrs. Fran!< MllhrHtrnc Germnny with the nrmy, was a Mr·. anrl Mrs, Hnrold Ilarr Fri· nll'v 'p. 111 11 Arn.0 11 of. M. :,son. 1 and sons spent Sunday nt the· Holt Sunday were Mrs. f:'aullnc wcelt cnrl guesl of Chul'i<'s PHI' r!a,v. - • r '· • nne R L 1 Barth and. young follrH of .Tad<.- on Wl'l'l' Sunday ents, Rev. anrl Mrs, nalph Monta· AI lhe dllll'!'h servlc>e Sunday, PASSER-BY- Fullbnclc Cor• ncv. John Wimberly of .Tneksnn. Mr. unci Mrs, Pat Lavey nf Ari· Mr. anrl Mls. Winston Dancer Casey Zyd1·on. nighl gue~ts of 1\lr. 1cnrl Mrs. Mer- gue of Ann Arhor. whleh wns t•onrlncterJ by the Bn· vato of the Italian soccer team Mrs. Jesse Bntchelor playr.rl thP. u nre visiting relntlvcs, He Is or, Mason entertained for Mnl.h· Mrs. Nova Whiting spenl few·1 tun IUcc~ ami J\PilllCih. Mr. anrl Mr~. Lloyd llill'l' c;cllc!cl rran Sunday school clnss, 30 uppcnrs to be watching tho nrgnn. The eho!r snng 'the nn· 011 leave from the anpy. er s Dny the Gurn Dancers, thtl 11 on llwlr Iwin grnnrlsons nl I Ill! plan Is wcm given to mnl her•s nnrl game as be strolls by on nlr. them "Spirit of God"- and Mrs. Mrs, Lenora Milner underwent Wllllnm Dancers and the James rlnys with relatives In Detroit anrl Mr. and Mr.,. Paul WPsf· nne 1 homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wailr!r gmnr.lmolhm·s. Mrs. Dell Smith Actually he's In the thlclt of F Birmingham, sr111 reiUl'IIC'd lo liwlr horne In It,, Grace Collins sang "My Taslc." minor surgery nt Fonte hospital 'rows. OJ,nmo." .Jtlnlor Clll'lrl ,Sitlrly Dansville Scnulay :cftl'l' HJH'nciln).( Howe In Eaton Hnpld~ Snmlay was llw oldr'st mother present driving the ball away during a Rev. StenholiHo )lronouncerl the last week. Mrs.• John Malcho nnd Mrs, '~ " , n!tcrnoon, Mrs. Lela Burgess, who has been match against Northern Ireland hencrllctlon, 'There wns a roccp. Mr. and M1·s. John Oshnrnc en- Henry Shellenbarger and c I11 II1 rcn Clllb Will m"nct - Willi Ml'f." CllHI"· I he \VI'eM 1\ SIV 1I 1I 1ll'r Jlill'f!IJ[H, n 1!'. Mrs. Lloyrl Pril'e, who hns been n rnemhcr of lhr. church for lhe nt the Olympic Stadium in1 tlon In tll n clltlrcll cllnlng room. tcrtalned their daughter, .Janet, visited Mrs. Malcho's parents In Iotti! Webb on Hntch mad May 21. and t·s. • e 111 " 11 111 on roc. In I~ootc hospilnl for tlw rmsl grPalest number of years, rc· Rome, Cervato starred offen.: - Rr.v. Alexander'" Stenhouse was of Alma college, from Thursdny Ithaca Sunday, , t.enrlt•dMr. amitile Mr.•;,spring 1\'!Prton fPstival, fUca "Our nl· sl vely ns well, leading his team month, hns now rclumecl home celved a plant, Mrs. Willlnrn born In Dunfermline, Scotlnnr.l, through Sunday of last week. On Mr. and Mrs, Art Nelson spent Arne ·iean 1 fr>l'ilngP" lwlcl at I he to a 1-0 victory during ellmi·' S th L 1 but must he conflnml to her burl Stan!t•y rccclvctl a plant for hav· and moverl to Detroit In 1926. Saturday evening their guests at the weelt near St. Katherine, On: OU er0y high lit'ilooi in Sioel\brlcigu Thut·s·· for some time yet. lng all fi of her chllrlren present nations for the 1056 world· After a period In various types the Country I{!tchen were Mr. tnrlo, bringing home Mrs. Ever· IUI'I!. !Ucrton Rico tiny evening. tourney to be played In Sweden., M1·s. !~orr! Miller spent Monrlay and also the youngest chilcl, nnrl of empl'oymcnt Including social and Mrs. Thomas McGuire of ott Holder for a visit. Ml'. lind Mrs. Sc•lcion Monmc in Ann Arbor, Mrs. Marlhn Batton of Eaton wqrk he was graduated !rom tho Fowlerville, on Sunday, their sis· Mrs. Irene Cobb of Lansl.ng en· Next Sundny at 8 p, m. the called his hrolill'l', lvan Mrm· Mr. nnd Mrs. H.lcharcl Price en· nnplds wns honored ll.Y having I TJn'iverslty of Wisconsin and thl!n tel', Mrs. Lorena Pettit of Lan· tertained her children nt the Holt high school choir will JH'e· rei!!, Willi.011 b , Sparrow hos· tcrtalnecl 011 Mother's Day Mrs. grnorat Ions of her family present. Wheatfield Center received training at McCormlclt sing, and on Friday evening, u Country Kitchen last Friday In sent. a concert of clnll'ch mHI L 111 . 1111S Murtha Bailon nne! Mr. anrl Mrs. Plans were aloo sent to Mrs. 1\h•H, llcrt-rm ,Johnson lheologlcnl seminary In Chicago. grou)l of young follet, who Is s'lel< In the Tn 1953 he made a trip to Scot- a pizza pnrty at Lansing. Methodist church. Refrcshmonls Mr. nnrl 1\h·s. L. 1'. Williams Mrs. Bernita Knoll of Ann Ar· hm;pllal, and to Mrs. Lloyd Prir'c, Mr. nne! Mrs. R. B. Frost were land nnrl spent the summer at the Mr. ami Mrs. Norwood Field Tho annual Hlnwathn club din· will be served. called on Ivan Mnnroc nt tlw bor, Mr. and Mrs. AI Lamherl of Mrs. llcssic Mllchcll, Mrs, Nellie overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. University of Ecllnburg. He has· and family of Detroit spent Sun· ncr was at 'l'urneys Monday eve· .Monday, May 20, nl. g Jl. m. the Sparrow iw~]lltal in Lansing Fri· StcJl'kbrlrlgc and Mr. anti Mrs. Tuttle ancl Mrs. Eva Arnom, who T•'mnl< Hutchinson of Cuss 81ty scrvcd pastorates ln Greenup and day at the Clarence Field home. nlng with 40 guests. last official board meeting of the clay nlglit. . Clifford Lambert ami family of WC!re all slel< al their homes. Munday. · Sullivan, Illinois, and White Mrs. Adelia Brown visited her Mr. and Mrs·. Jaclt Harland en- Vantown and Dansville Melhmllst Several mollwrs anr! cinu~hlc>l'S Pleasant Jake, Mr. anrl Mrs. Art Gibbs nne! Mr. and Mrs. William Kramer Pigeon. Tho youngest of 4 dnugh· daughter und family, Mrs. Ruth tr!rtalncd Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilde, churches will meet wilh Rev. atlenciecl the rnollwr-dnughiPr family ~pent Mother's Day with and family of Grand Haplds und tors, Jennie Mlntoc Stenhous·c, Carley, at Munith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'ferry Ward, Janet Charles Gross at the parsonage. banquet held at the Van town Mr. and Mrs. C!utrlcs Smith her parents, Mr. noel Mrs. I·Inr· and family of Ypsllnnti had din· old Ford. Mrs. Allee Grettcnbcrgcr and will move to Stockbridge, tho Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dancer Musbnck and Dlclc Wlldc for Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nicl designed for casual, Stollklll'hlge Methodist, David OES attended the fngham county North White Oak W. Hills, minister. Morning war· : comfortable living - for either basement or non.basement con­ association meeting at Onondaga grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Johq struction. Interior construction can be revised to accommo­ Mrs. Forest Fellows ship, 10:30; church school, 11:40; Purcell. · Intermediate MYF, 7:00; Senior Monday: Mr. nnd Mrs. Casper Mrs. Pearl Purcell and Alma date your own specia I requirements. MYF, 8:00; chnlr rehearsal, Glenn, Mrs. Marilyn Holt, Mrs. and' Mr. and Mrs. Gnylora Mor-. Allne Beauchamp, Mrs. Opal Lnn- gan called on Mrs. Jennh Many other models and designs to chomo from. Prices THORBURN 'l'hursday, 8:(JO, The Friendly Bl· ble class will meet at the church tis, Mrs. Mavis Simonds nnd Mrs. Brown of East Lansing Saturday complete· on your own lot for as low as $8,500, FHA and VA Pallllne Barth. approved. Monday evening at 6 p.m. for the 1 M R II ·' afternoon. .. · · . · .. Lumber & Coal Co. monthly social evening. The WI\!. Mr. nne rs. ay - arut at· Gaylord . Morgan of· Lansing log Workers class will meet at tended church at North Waterloo called at the Purcell home Ff•J .. . . If lou prefer to do all or any part of the construction work 208 N. Mason _ sunday and spent tho day with day evening. . .- · Phone OR 7-3381 the home of Vernon and Lillian . .'yoursel , it will pay you to investigate our "BUILD IT YOUR. their daughter and family ncar Mr. and Mrs, Paul. Way ·,and Proctor, Monday evening, May 27. Jacltson.. · - SELF PLAN." The Commission on Education Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Watson and children were In Romeo Sunday will meet at the church, Tuesday Eddie visited relatives in Chelsea to attend Mrs. Way's cousin, evening, Mny 28. Sunday evening. Roger Clczlo's, confirmation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frinlml Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lewis -John Thomsen •. builder Stocl,hrldge Presbyterian, Rev. and children spent Sunday with were in Battle Creek Saturday to M11son, Michigan Alexander Stenhouse, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frinkel, see Johnny. They arc bringing Phone OR 7-4181 Morn~gschool afterward: wo~hl~ 10:30;choir practicesunday ..~s:~~~~~~~~~~~~~h~l~m~h~o:m:e~tll:c~:fi:rs~t-o:f.J~u:n:e_f_o_r_a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ month. Wednesday evening. AUCTION. . NIGHT SALE - NIGHT SALE - NIGHT SALE Delta Alphas had their May meeting Monday evening with EVERYTHING GOING AT COST OR BE.LOW! I will soil tho following deocribod properly at public ouction ot tho Mrs. Edna Sommers·, assisted by ploco locotod ot 115 Main St., M·IOb, villogo of Gregory. her daughter, Mrs. ,Jnck Clark. Daisy Dancer conducted the bus!· Tuesday, May 21. 6~30 p.m. ness meeting and Mrs. Dora Hall provided entc~talnment. 'l'hrec birthday anniversaries for May GOING OUT OF BUSINESSI Ph, Stoc~bridgo were observed, Mrs. Alexander - UL 1·3342 Stenhouse, Leone Felton and Ltt· ella Beeman. The hostess·es Everything Mus+ Be Gone By MAY 31 served refreshments to 16. TOOLS·MISCELLANEOUS , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and 30-fl. Exton•ion laddor Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and Quantity of pipe ond fittings· children visited the Arthur Lylccs Refrigerators ' Clock Radios Lorge Bench Viso and Mrs. Van Bonn at Plymouth Screw Jack for Mother!s Day. Ranges Bench Grinders Mrs, Aima Walz of Waterloo -TV 12 Woll Tolephonos and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Maleho ' and Cindy of Vantown spent Lorg~ number of Corpentor Tools Mother's Day at the Kenneth Freezers Portable .Radios 30 Go lion No. 10 Motor Oil Stanfie!'d home, / · · Mrs. Charles Kl'!eale was a Frl· Clocks · Air Conditioners day· night supper guest' of Mr. . and Mrs.' Orla Oakley. Clifford nnil Charles stayed Friday and Youngsto*n Cabinets ' I . I May 16, 1957 The Ingham County News Section C'

Unele Cuss Hunt nncl his son Onondug·u, lim dogH following Cord, Unelo Da1· Hewcsnnd his unfll thu·k nud lh•m rotm·n tr Irn, Alf, AI nnrl Dell Aseltine, tsnnwmw dliln't: follow nftur Torn, Elzu and Charlie Ilnnnn, thmn In bring thmn bud>, More Foxes .Now But Fewer Hunters Gnorge, Onm nml Ethel Blnlllcy: I hen from Dansville eumo Churllc I rom em her on one occasion By ROY 1\1; JIUN'J' one led tl1c fox for tl miles ldlled 14 foxes from !hnt juniper and come bncl< haying ns· lour\ I-lenlcl unci Charlie Bull. 'flwre when rl11rl hcnrrl u hound baying through swamps, over hills, hush, ns well as r1 or 5 from other as he dirt before. We t urncd him \VI!I'l1 almul ti excepllonnlly good several miles- lo the southwest It For muny ymu·H Roy Ilnnt across ditches and hazards of nil runways during lhe winter fol· around rtnrl nwny he went ngnln f.ox liouncls nnrl · sevm·al Jus I. was lnle In lhe afternoon hut he Willi !IIIJlCI'illtrllltilliJt of the Jdnds then bacl< to the slurtlng lowing the loss of my turkeys, unci we nfler him, He losl It ngnln hound!> !Jcslclcs the sc!veml yen!'· gmbhcrl hi~ gun nnd hurried to iil.utrl gumo farm. lll~foro Umt point. Several dogs were turned before we got to lhc fence. We ulcl [lUJrs, owned hy cjiffcronl lhe Hewes lnlw runway, Just he· he WIIH on the stutf l.hm·c. All loose on the tracl1 at the starting If lhere was goo1J tracldng found the lrnclc, got, him over the mmnliers rlf this group. The nwn fore dnrl< the fox cnme through. his life bus boon llwd In the point ami the first one to finish snow and there were no hounds fence unrl slurted agnln, bul he fro1n Dansville· were well tn clo Dacl shot It, then walled for the nullfhbo!'hood 011 tho ~>lute• won the fox, already running he would take dill !he sumc thing, Later with nnrl alwnys eame cal'h wilh hi~ dog In rome up. II wns n strungc gunw ftu·m. He Is 1111 uuthnrlty ills dogs nnd slart out, or a group unolhcr dog he did quile well hul fine dr!•!ing l1nr:sc nnrl Porllnnrl dog, Tic hroughl: both the fox and on wild life. Old 'l'onsaw, ownml by Tnm ul 5 or 6 hunlcrs would get lo· was no goorl alone, Dacl had many cutter, '!'heir· horses were more lhc clog home, hung the fox up, gcthcr and lool< for n fresh I melt. other fox hounrls hut none of fed anclruhhecl down lhe dog, The Accorrllng In my recollection llllrl EIZII llttnllll, \VIlli 01111 lh·Nt or ·less lralnct! to hunt .foxes. If they found one they would put them ns good as Old Touse, or next n[lcrnoon a mnn from west and tnll1ing wllh men who hunted prize, I'rl:wH Wfll'll won also .a couple of dogs on, one man Old Singer. Hnt·t1 men were mldcllc agee\ of Ononc\ngn, prohnhly 20 miles foxes during the 1890's there by Ed Gillem's dog IUHI by Al following along for a while unlll nnrl quite sloul ancl were not able or· more nwny, drove over wllh were many foxes In Ingham Old 'l'nus1Jr wns n wnntlm·­ Asllltlne'!l dog, lhc fox slarlcd, The others woulrl In lramp over· tim hills and his horse nnd cutter looldng for township, Fox hunting during ful dog-, lll'nbnhly the lu•st fox start for· the dlfl'crent runways. lhrough lhc swnmps ns were tlte his clog. He was a happy mnn the winters was u sport cn,joyccl humul that wus tWIW In tlw A few years aflct· the drive few Sometimes after a few hours vounger men, so tltcy worltcd the when tine\ turned both dog and by many people. In 1893 the fox rnnmmnlty, nnd wns Juvr'll hr foxes wcr·c seen ami It was said they would put on more dogs, r·n;ul runways and would lirlw' fox ovm· to him. population was at lhe top of,lhc l•vr•r·ybntly, untl wonlll worl• by many that the drive lwei Someone would usually get the from one to the ol11cr as the fo' cycle for that lime. with almost nny fox bunll'l' r·an. I remember one lns·lnncc As I remember, foxes starled scnrcd them all oul of the coun· fox by the middle of the after­ thnt he lw<•w. Hr• sh'l!tl mosl. when lhcre was a hot chase nn on the downgrade In uhnul. 1!l12 In lhc winter of 1893 a fox lry. Then In lhc early 1900's they noon. Then they would all come of tlrn young hounds in the when Char·llr. Dnll didn't mal. In this community t.orlay than There was a demand !or purebred a g;lin for Ma;;on and \IH• travf'l· rPslam:llll. She did and maclc a Charles Hainer, Charlie Osborne, tracl<, or if nne would run on lilc there were hack then hut that hronzc turkeys, so having savccl Dad never had a fox hound that It Is inlcrcsting to note lha1. ing puhli<' whkh usC's us.J ~7. sur:ccss of il. IJusincss men art: AI Aseltine, Deli Aselllnc, Ed top of a rail fence, which they they nrc different and easier to up enough lo buy a pair of good was much of a success. One thaf the foxes today use the same Jdll. Sometimes they arc able to Mrs. Lc•or·a Turm·y is dm;ing lil'r now set:l,ing anotlwr to lake up Gillem, J. A. Palter, Cort Cros· came from Kentucky at a long 'lftcn did, he would still follow ones I was successful in raising runwRys that they did GO yenr.-; hag 2 or 3 in a day. Slneldu·ldge reslmrranl Sunday wlwre Mrs. 'i'UI'Ili'Y will ll'avc off. man, John West, Joe White, Bert price for those times slarted out the fence unlll the fox would tal· thnt !hey somelimes hole up U111t he hus shot !luring t.helr mnsl of 'her dinin~; room equip· George Main was one; nnd 4 flag· so the breeding stoclt had all been Wilen lhc first snow came, I nwnl al Sloei

Dol)ar ~or: doll~r :.al\d. man for for this Important occcnlon, give Samsonito luggage., the gift that'll stay new for ye~rt ,I • .LOW MONTHLY· man, the submarine Is this coun­ and yean. It's made to take rough handling. Samsonite'a travel·tested finish wipes clean TERMS try's most economical weapon. Comprising only. '1:6'/o of the with a damp'cloth. Samaonlte flight·prl)ven luggage comes In H.awaiian Bluo, Rawhide navy's World War II personMl. Finish ... Admiral Bluo ... Saddle Tan ... Bermuda Greon ... Colorado Brown ... London • KING·SIZED the submarine service accounted TRADES for 55% of all enemy shipping Grey ... AIIl;ator Finish.

. )',. '- /' STOP THAT ITCH! IN JUST 15 MINUTES Use Our I ... :ty·Away Plan Mas~11 li~me ,Applignc:e.· Free Personali~ed Initials' witb Eaclt ,Bag . . ' ' . \ . '' ·.<··. -~hono OR 7·9511 ·. · . d m.vl fl_•unst of i'vl't'. onrl Mrs, Mi>Ur· girls &tHi J;,;ys musf h.r.ve. a 1;w1;: Poilok. Sdloui . gul!r;js r,f Tvit'- am\ lyf;·s. A. c. Eer· ler. Glovm· ami fumii,Y of Clnrlt to rr.!JtOI't on. noolts tnlwn out anrl g-::1', • • I' ····~'•"" 0 n On aga Lalw; rearl pmvlous to Mny 21 will Jly l'olloll l'IIJIIIS Mt•, nnrl Mrs. Bill Conk of Wll· • 1\ilt•, nnrl Mrs, Don Vloltot'S ami ~:~~~ them el!glhle for enroll· Mt·. nnrl Mrs. Hurry Hindllelsch llr11mlon \WI'H Snndfty evronlng family nf Milford vlslled Mr. nnrl , ' . of WllllttmRton WlH'll Sunday rlln· guesls uf Mr. unrl Mrs, Mrs. Burton Baldwan Mrs F'Jnycl Lylw ovet• thn weolt Severn] fnmllles of litis com· M M p . , Riel~ 10 . . · . s 11 ·eno emi.' · munlty nttmulerl the funnrnl sorv· m;r gnnsiH of 1'• nnr 1 ;•s. ent 1~ Gl)•nn nnd family, Mrs, l3erlhn Child~, w! h~s sistet·ln-lnw, Mr, nn~l ,Mts. ' . Mrs. Dnle Nowlin nnrl Lindn of kes for .Tune Grlffllh In Spring- Duwh. Gary l•'nrcmnn of Williamston heen n pa!lent al tho Stimson !trJ.J· Cr!vert, In Bntllo Cte!.lt on Moth· 'l'hrcc !1lvers· ore viHitlng her port on Monday, Mr, nttcl Mrs. T~yle Campbell spent Sumlnv with Terldy Glynn. pltnl In I1nlo•~~Rupld\1 ~!le~~sMc:Ni er s Duy. , parents, Mr. nnrl Mt·s. Burton 'l'he semi-annual Ingham Cnun- nnd _f~r~ly~~e_r~-~~ll](~~--~~!wr Mr, nnrl ?~irs. c. Hogm·s of Mn· ~~~~;e~t~t ;1;~ ~~~~~~~f~n'e~-~ 11 itr~ll MMr. and. M~~· ~r}~~~~ c~~~:~el~n~[ Baldwin for a few rlays. 'I' hey !It· ty Asdsoclatlon o~ 0~'3 wa~,teJd/~1 ;,;.~ ;,- Vivian Bmol>s; dtnplaln, son \Vf!t'c sunday guests of Mt· .. - R- I i '1'1 "I" artmgo spe ' . . '. lc•ttrlerl the nigh lit ((rude gi'Hcllln· 0 non aga on onr ny, "ay '. Elvl1 m Norris· marshal Allro nnll Mt·s H R Siwclc und family ~ E~t~n 1 2ap r s on tutsca_y, wee!> visiting Mrs. Hazel Lyholt linn l'xerdm!s ·In Mitson on TLWS· One hundred members attenrled. r) / • and· ;,rgnnl~t 'Orne' Dnnn'a' ru;d c {te Yeager hav~ 1 11 0111 uy . >, u p, m. and Alft·ecl. rlnv f!VC!nlng. Luncheon wns served by the wom- cr'-I\ , li county ~!fleers al~ movml lo C!tllforntn Judy Glynn Mr•s, Billie Weller wns. n Snlur. Mr·. nn1l Mrs. Honnlrl Scribner Mr. and Mr::;. Rober! Bush en of the Onondugu Community tCJ\'c~'e~l. ~'here wet•e •1 granri of· has nlsn le[t Polloi; sehool. She day evening dinner gum;t. of Mli of Grer.nvllle spent. t.hll week end rlmve In !Jntllc Creelt on Sunday church at noon at the townshl11 lic'rs. preocnt unci tlw wnrtlw grnr!n· te t from lhe eighth grade. and Mrs. Edward Henderson nne ns guest!; nf MrH. Hnl'l',Y ll~Jn, to gel tlwlr mother, Mrs . .Tusslo ll!lll hetween the morning nnrl gr~t{rl mr;tron· Mrs. Etta nui·- Pnllol; 1school1 hn£1 n Inruwell party family of Holt.. Mr-. unrl Mrs. Otts of BuHh, who will spcnrl lito rest of afternoon sessions .. go'yne was a guest. for tltc girls Frlrlny niternoon. Mr. unci Mrs. Rohcrt Noble, 1\'Ir. Leslie wcro Sunclny!~!mer evening en II· the mnnllt In Onondngn. ldent:, Esl.het• Cmpcntet,Cnunt.~ pr~~-fltsl. · ' nl~o and Mrs. Armin Puwlosld of En· ers of Mt·. and Mrs. Gerald Marlin Enrullnwnl. for the Dinosaur vice-president, Murgnret .Johns· ------lon Ru lids an~l Mrs. Let lie Dacon uml sons. hook n•adlng t•luh ,1~111 ltegln on ton; seconc~ vlce·pr?slrlent, !3er- J h ( N M M' I visited I Mrs. Ducon's brother unrl Mrs. Edna Glover was a wee!; 'l'ucsrlay, May 21, I o enroll the nice Selllg, secretnry ond hens· ng am OUnty CWS, ason, 10., May 16, 1957 C·4

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• )CASUAL FUR WEAR-Sally McGuire of MinncaJ~olls, fV!Inn., , has to ltccp u good gl'ip on her fm·picce-becuusc. tt n;ny run 1 • nwoy. The little animal which drapes s11 well was tdcnttllcd by the Animal Rescue League ns n ldnknjou, The league hasn't idtscovcred how the slrnngc little nninwl which is nntivc to the You·u FIND THAT A&P's [OW~ ARE A sAviNGs DREAM coME tRuE! , 'wnrm regions between ccntrnl Mexico and Brazil happened .to . '.!he in Mlnncsotn. · .Pecks Have Retriever i Dog Has Taking Ways I , Upsettini( tlrr. hinl hath isn'l me shaking too harrl to ever· write Jhc only thing I hnvP ngnin;:t tltal this elllttmn again. Socks was lied ilog! We never l()ln\1' whnt 1\'1! in th~ liJolslwrl e!ose to the house and he harlwd some. tHe's also flnrl flcCol'illing 1Jif! ynrfi Will quite n lwrl,cr added to his nthet· $\'hen we lool> out. We have br.l'n sins!l But I gel. snrt of used to ~reeled by st.t·rmge ~ights nil it ils just one of the many noises .Winter-hones, slick~. rnl'll stnll,s, of a Jnrm ... and there are a lot l tin cans, anrl so fort h. r,[ them. • But not Pete! He can sleep • I·like that tlog hut I will he through_ the pipes mnl>ing the OVEN :Elad when he quito rlragginr' most horrible racket you ever ;everything to out• very rlnorstep. imnginr.rl. Tlte water pipes to the ~Vhcn the lasl snow \Vf'nt niT il !tarn go under our bedroom. ·LB. :revealed his tt·easurr.s, wltit·h hao! That's a horrible nrrangement In FOR OUTDOOR COOKS -~becnltindly concealed hy' ;; white some ways but in others a pretty READY planlmt. goorl idcn ... such ns when the A- funny si;:\'M is Summy calves knncl(Cll a connection loose J. i EA. : l~otiHct.ing Uwsc~ nh,iPI'ts with. I anrl f!nor!~rl the box stnll. A steady Barbecue Grills • ltls t.J·uc:tfu· nnd wu.~nn ... :md un-interrupted hum of the pump . ~UICY; TENDER 10·LB. • Snclcs laltin,!\· UH•rn nul. :rs f:tsl Jet~ us know all is not well. Or... LUMP ~l~ BRIQUETS BAG ·! us tlwy ar·c~ put in. 'l'lw \\'ot·s.·t~ Iwhen Pete forgets to shut off a Charcoal 33c ~ It lonlis lite ht~Ut•r· Itt! Iilws iH fnucel. LB. 25·FT. ' His favorite sunning spot is Anyway there ure night .Aluminum Wrap REYNOLD'S RO~L ;en top of whatever flower is cut·· noise~ tlmt l'tlte lalws fm• '

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Mason•s newest (and one of

I I I . the country•s finest J shop-ag­

f . ., I ricult~re facilities will be open for public inspection Sua1day afternoon • • Located on Oak street north of high schoot •

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of Mason Public Schools ! .• anual Arts-Agriculture Building ..... ,. ..'

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' . .. ' I From 2 until 5 .." .' . The General Contractor • • • . The Mason man·ual arts-agriculture building ' ' Granger Brothers, Inc. I provides· fae~l~ties .for farm shop. agricui­ ,. 2702 s. Cedar Phone IV 4-4539 ,, • I •l ' '·'·'I/ Lansing.· ture, general shop, mechanical drawing, arf ;, 'I', •••• ',' ' • I ' ~ l • '; ·and geri~~a~ mechanics. ·: ·. :. ::: · The Electrical Contractor • • •

. ' , . . .•·.. .· .· F. D. Hays Electric Co . ·· · · ,. ·.·. ·· · 230.1 ·Beal . ·.. · Mason school's newest building was built.af Phone IV 2-0608 • t ' ' • · Lansing

a cos.t ol$137.,380.34 which was .financed ·out .,·.· ..... ,. : ...... · J_, '• ·· ·· \The Mechcfnical Con:tracfor • • .·- . ~· ·· '. ., .. ' ' .- I .

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' VfGs requiredJ ., ' '. .J.·A. ·Dart Co. bonde~,df!bt . ': ." !,'., •;' '. ··:. :\>' :, . ' ' ' . ' .. : .. ' ,/ ' Mason· Phone OR 7·3111 Ingham County News, Muon, Mich., May 16, 1957 C·6 ___., • Go To Church ·Th IS Sunday This Message Is Brought to You WHAT A BIG 8001(! This Message Is Brought to You as a Public Service by the as a Public Service by the Following Firms and Individuals Following Firms and Individuals

Morse's Restaurant Van's Service- Sinclair Meson Meson

Dart National Bank C. W. Glenn & Sons Mason CHEVROLET & BUICK ~tockbridgo The Farmers Bani< Mason Wilde's Super Food Market Stockbridge Robart Nursing Home Mason

Da; t Manufacturing Co. Collins Electric Mason Stackbridgo

Ace Propane Gas George's Food Market South Cedar Street Masen Lansing

Mitchells' Dept. Store Ma$On Dairy Leslie Mason The Ferris Company Mason Consumers Power Co. I .\ Estes·Leadlcy Funeral Home • Lindy's Drive-In Holt - Lansing Mason Heights Wolverine Engineering Co. The Peoples Bank Mason of Leslie A. A. Howlett & Company Mason MARATHON Ken's Marathon Service South Cedar Street and Eifert Road Bement Feed &Supply Service Lansing Mason

Of course the Bible is big. Not only in size ••. but THE CHURCH FOR ALL * in the endless depth of the messages to man. ALL FOR THE CHURc' • God never intended the Bible to be studied without The Church is th H help. When an Ethiopian official centuries ago wres­ the building of ch e greatest factor on earth I * It 1 aracter a d or I S a storehouse of Spirltu ~ good citizenship. 1\luson BltJitist, Clarence Radel, tled with a passage from Isaiah, God sent the evan­ s rong Church, neither d a values. Without a pastor. Worship service begins at gelist, Philip, to meet the man's chariot, climb aboard, can survive. There are ~mocracy nor civill:atlon 10 a. m. with a message by the every person should at our sound reasons why pastor and special music by the and explain the text's reference to the crucifixion of and support the Church ta~~ services regularly Communlt.y Illelluullst Chun·h youth choir; Sunday school meets Christ. o~n sake. (2) For his chiidr ~y are; ( l) For hls at 11:15 a. m. under Paul Rich· sa e of his commun. ens sake. (3) For th of llllllsvillt! ami Vuntown, 11Pv. ards, superintendent; Baptist Explaining and applying God's Word are still two sake o/ the Church i;!~l/andh nation. (4) For th! Charles R. Gras,, pa,lor. 10;[)0, Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. Eve· land material support PJ, w fch needs his moral church sehooi, G. E. Manning, ning service, 7:30 p. m.,; youth of the major aims of the Church. Every sermon, every arly and read your BibJ~ndto. go to church regu. Supt.; 11:15, worship sei·vic:r. with ' • ally. a message by the pastor; 10:00 singspiralion, 8:30 p. m.; youth lesson, every discussion topic your church offers is D ay choir rehearsal, Werlnesclay, 6:30 Sunday Dook worship service at V;~ntown; Monday''·''"" • • • • •. Acta Chapter 11 :00 church school, Mr~. Carroll p. m., and prayer and Bible study intended to focus your attention on the timeless Tuesday····"" • "·· .. Ezra a at 7:30p.m. Wcdnesda·y''' • • · • • · · · Nohomlab 7 Glynn,· Supt.; 8:00 Irolt high truths of Scripture and help you thread them into the Thursday · · '· · • · • • • . .laalah 8 school choir at Dansville. Friday """"" ....John G Fh·st Church of Chr•ist, Scle.n· pattern of your life. Saturdav:::::::"" • • .II Timothy 5 .... ".I-iobrcw Dun.~ville l>'rt!e 1\lethotli~t, Hev . tlst, Mason, holds services at the 1 4• church, corner of Oai< and Barnes Cherish your Bible ... read it regularly ... and let H. E. Moure, pastor. JO:Ofl, Sun· streets, every Sunday at 11 a. m. your Church guide you 'to the richness of its message. day school, Gcnevlcvc Freer, Sunday school is during the serv· Supt.; 11 :00, Worslilp Service lee fo1· pupils up to the age of 20. with a message by Bi:;l!np M. D. Wednesday evening meetings at Ormston; 3:00, Anniversary serv­ 8 p. m. includes testimonies of What t~e Churches Are Doing ice with the message by the Christian Science healing. A pub­ hishop; G:t15, FMY Se1·vice; 7:30, lic rending room is open at the Ingham Cll'cuit 1\1 e tho ell 8 t, · Aurelius Baptist, Rev. Robert Ascension Evnngelicul I.uthcr· 1\lason Church of the Nazarene, Williamston Nazarene, Rev. evening service. Prayer mccling church Wednesday and Saturday Frank B. Cowick, minister. North· Worgul, minister. Church serv· an, services at Bailey school, 300 Roy Mumau, pastor. 'sunday H. L. Woods, pastor. Church Wednesday evening, 7:30, at the from 2 to 4 p. m. "Mortals and west, morning worsl1ip, 9 a. m.; Icc, 9:45; Sunday school, 10:45. · Bailey street, East Lansing. Rev. school, 10 o'clock; preaching serv­ school, 10 a. m.; worship service, church. Immortals" will be the subject of church school, 10:15 a. m. Mill· George W. E. NiclII thP lalw:-; A lllttl'l' IHJIJlc about laxing Industries and lar~-rn nurniJerH of J;;Jr.ven Inches of litis wnlcr runs lng nwrP water fH.'r r'aJilla than Hn lltnl modem sltips can navi· r•r,rporallon profits has IVIIXI!rl people may In n short limn neetl off. '!'Ito oliWI' 20 lnclws of \l'il· In tt•r•enl. years l here has heen llit•y did In pr·evlrHts ypars be­ gale. und Willturl in Mic:hlgan for sev· nn inr:mnsed waler supply, lcr go into the ground. Pari of considt!f'ilble 111-[rir:ullur·nl lrrlr.:a· cnww of mr>l'iurnir':il equipment. Aceordlng to Dnln Granger, litis Will(!!' also gets away bul on1: ICJ'ili year~. Anrl lighting ls re· lion fot· frnlls and Vt:gelahles in Tlu: l.anslnr~ walnr tahle IH gr·nd· Every inch rlceJa:r mr:ans !JO walr:r rrmources commission in of om· jobs Is to l' minimum along the 1 ,21lO·milr: industry is ~mwlng rldt in Mkh· G•·ungc•J' ~uid lhul. In lhn li11• Grear L:ilws nrc: going trJ· Wfllf!t'\Yily, 1'!111' l'uw r·iv11r lmsin llw wu­ Hlparian Dor:lrlnP of water ig1111, Is ilflllflY to i1e here and is rights," GI'HngPt' polnll'd ou•. r,rllwr !11 gPt 11 Hilfl! water su)l· paying h•ss lh:ltl ils share. Get Scholarships !111' prnhlmn Is hr•<•nming· 11ly. fn Mil'itir.:nn grc•nt qunnlilies 'l'hl! dl'i'Jll'l' I'IJUIIll!!l 1111'/IIIH "This d•tr:lrine states llmt lhnsP Spokesmen fur Mil'ltl).[an milnU· Cl'itlcul nt the Jll'esr:nl. time. of walr•r nrc n;~r•d In lnrhtslry, IIIIYPI' h·Hnsporl.allon <·osls. II 'I'wcnly-nlne of I hn 3~0 cnt ranee owning lanrl on llw walr!t' or f;~r·turers paint a gloomier pie· agrknllu1'P, iu

OISERV£ You hesitate to have Jimmy walk to school in such a down .. MICHIGAN WUK, MAY lt·2S pour. Y~u don't have the car. But you do have the.telephone. . l11is year plnn to Sec Michi· gan First! Enjoy choice ncconunodntions, sightseeing You call Ann. Yes, she's driving and will be glad to take Jimmy. 11nd vacationing. Swim or fish. Visit the new Muckinnc You're thankful for good neighbors-and for your telephone. Bridge, It's nil nearby, · Write /or Free literature- Let your telephone help you get things done fast. Use it to MiCHIGAN TOURIST CQUNCIL run your errands, . plan get-tog ethers,· keep you in touch with friends and loved ones. There's just no end to its usefulness. BELL TEL E·P H 0 N. E lnghant IU'Iiy 'j ii, I ilii'i '• County News .Editorial· .Page Pnrt U, l'up;ll I! ltJ,;i'!i. ,;i ivir.~lln 'P'N•. J\>hs, lJnn· ;dct ::lcullcl(l 1:.> II11Jtlwr Vlt:U• fJrelllrlcnf.; ,John CnJ>r•olf is fa· Uwr vkr.·preslrli:!nl.; nnd Aho Down by the Cohn Is tcnehm• vlce·JH'C!Siclcnt. Hospital Facts Must Be Faced 20 Yun1'~ Ago - 1037 Schon! hands from Mason, Fot• 2 weei{S 3 special commit t ecs have been engaged in SYCAMORE Wllllnmston, Sfocilhrlclr,-e, Le~· lie, Holt:, OlS has re· All fhls lnllt has hi:!i:!n nhout bee~ the secret. of his pulpl t sn ccess, newspapers prlnti:!rl In English. Inghnm hnnd Icsllvnl ut Rnyncr pm·ted. Yet to ::;uccP.cd l.lwt'f! must bn sustmncd enthuswsm he replier!, "I first tell thmn There nt·c In !he Unlfed Sfntus park Mrty 1!), nnd effort. what. I'm going fo preneh about. ROO newfipnpm·s and magazines Brick for f he exterlot• of tile 'l'hen I prenel1. And then I tell printed in ol.hm· languages, fmm Legion Memorinl hulldlng hnvc No one hnR quesUonrd the need fot• a hospital. Every them whul I preached ll)lOllt." heen ordered from Michigan pGrson so fnr tnPl by fiolicitol':; has agrrud t hnt tllC need Albanian rlgl1t on through the exists. Lnst wcclt In this here mhtmn alphabet fo Ytlgo~lnvla am! Clny Pmducts nt Williamston. I told reiHlcrs I wns going fo maybe Zulu. Ben Voight of Holt hrHl hecn nppolnted clog wnrrli:!n fo suc· In some hospital campaign.~ goalfi have been set too Jlreneh nhout ftllll'llnnnl news­ Up until World Wnr I the paper mnlteup. 'l'hen It wns cced Clay Br·nden. low so that 2 or mot•r (•nmp;lir~n.~ have been necclr.d. At Gcrmnn language led the list of Fnrmr!rs· c1·owdcd leglslnUve Ma~on the planning is based on n single~ campaign, with the prenehr.d nhoul. on fhe fTorlt !or!:!lgn puhllcatlons. Dur·ing the pnges of n II 4 ser.t Ions nnd on !mils 111 LnnHing to nt•guo pro set high enough to COVl'l' Uw C!nt.iro cost of planning, Ami:!rlcan Revolution f here were! go~] some Inside pngcs. This week nncl con on the proposed mill\ !i German language publlcnflons D.romotlng building and equipping. 'l'hen~'s even a J1crccnt­ I'll tell ngnln whnl was prcndwd control hill. age includ~d to cover inflnlional'y spiraling. Tlw $fi00,000 nilout.. hut: Uw German press in tlw Hnrry Frcemun nne] Fnlth will. do the job. U. S. is now In sixth plnce, . Dnldn played tile Ienf ure roles Functional mnkeup Is a recog­ In tlw ldndcrgnrli:!n piny, "PC!tct• During the 2 weeks the special have !Jeen.at Polish paj)(!rs top the foreign comn~iltees nition t!Jnt rcnrllng hnhlf!l l111ve language! readership with !il!J,. Rohhll.." worlt some questions have IJcc>n asked whwh may agam artse changed, Before radio aml •rv, Albert Humphrey underwent 000. Italian is seeoncl with 487,· an operation for nppr.nlliellis at during the balance of 1he campaign. Hr.re nrc n few of people hrul more time and mom 000 with Czi:!ch thin! at 183,000, Shortest Route To The Bank them, and aftet• each is an answct·: Yiddish lnnguago 11ress Is n C!fy hospital 'J'uesday. desire to rend. Wlfh shol'ter 'J'Iw J. B. Donn snlcs ngl:!nc.v dose fourth with 4tJ4,000 ri:!ad· csfabllshctl a l'C!cord this week worlt weeks have come longc!r crs. '!'hen come Spanish, 407,000; when you're busy Who estimated whaf; I ought to giv1•, :uul why ~ltouhll play weeks. People drive lnng by di:!livcry of its 100th Hl:l7 consider that estimate'! German, :i90,000; Yugoslav, 378,· Fore!. A. M. Chapin of Eclcn was distances In their aulomohlles. 000; Lithuanian, 217,000; French, the buyer. lltl,OOO. Nobody estimated what anybody ought to give. Com­ Tlwy take long Oshlng trips. Tlwrc wns a clnmnging frost BANK·BY•MAIL mittees did establish levels of giving necessary to rencll the They spend mur.h time out­ Detroit is the center of the Friday night. · goal, believing it would be hc.lpful I'm· cont~·ibutors. C~lln· doors. Even the commuters Arable language press. Six 30 YCiti'H Ago - 1927 mittees did attempt to apporlton shal'es whtch they believe hnvc IC!sH time for rl:!atllng now newspapers, dally nncl weekly, Andrew Kehoe!, Bath fnrmel' Safe! to be fail·. Members of those commi I. tees are cet'tain pea .. that they dt•ivc hark and forth nrc printed In the Arnbic Inn· and school trustee!, dynnmifi:!d guage In Detroit shops. Only - pie want to pay tlwi1· fair :->hat'l!. Committee membct•s m·e to worlt In their cars, and sllllll the school May 1R, f hen hlt!W left-handed printl:!rs nrc hired himself and the sup!:!rintendcnt the first. to nel 1oo low. In f'ncl, some substantial con· and 2 hystnmlcrs fo pii:!ccs with nmtl:!r trains·. The tlisfancl:!s they read from right to lt!ft. Type­ dynamite. He! hnd nlso ltillr.d tributot·s have insi.~l eel on paying more 1hnn was suggested, drive! bncl> and forth to wnrk setting machines must be! made trl:!es and vines on his farm and 3-ro Interest Paid on Savings Accounts to them. , !l. .liJ.Iil also cuts rlown thi:!ir rc:u11ng over to have! set wlmt: in Eng­ hail killed his wife. t imc. lish is Ihe first letter come down Katherine Gibbs, Betty Hill, This isn't any $10 or $20 pnssing or the hat. To PI'O· ln Arn bic as the last. Beth House!], Lura Blodgett am! vide $500,000 calls I'm· digging deep, perhaps sact•ificing 8o ll)ll'iniC!l page nmsl. be Farmers can get fe!dcral cash Gcrnldinc Sawyer will .sing the some of the luxut·ies of 1t•av<'l, or a new moclel evm'Y yea1·, 11101'0 inviting if it is to be leads in "The Feast of the Red rctul, 'fhcrn must be bait fat• building ponds for storing Com," being staged by the Ma­ or of somr othrt• things thnl: must. give if wr al'r to get a wal!:!r instead of hurt•ylng it off MIIMJIII.II upnn CVI!ry pngn to nllmct: son l1igh school girls glee club. fiElDER AI. DIIP081?­ hospital. I'CII!II'.I'S. the lnnd ami onto the land of Tlw legislature passed a lnw IN&URANCB CORPORATION neighbors. City Iollts ought to malting it necessary for hunters Because! 1.Jwrc arC! more nld get either local, state or fedeml to secure pi:!rmlssion to hunt rm Instead of maldng a 811-monf.h plt•!lgl~ why can't I maim people! In the! population make· funds for building and main· a farmer's land. provision inm~· will lo malw a suhst:mlial ennt1'ibntion when up, newspaper mnlwup must be taining cistcms. The Methodist church has in· responsive to advancinJ: age. stalled a lighted bulletin hoard. I dill? · Pages must be made C!asicr and Now ,just nhout cve1'Y ch·op of water whleh fulls in Mnson Kiwanis cluh was host Jess tiring to read, more invit· to Battle Crc!:!lt, .Jackson, Hills· MASON MIOHIOAN This hospital is- fm· the living nncl you should not deny ing for sustained ri:!adership. UlWn I'Ushes nil' to the crcelt yourself the pleaslll'e or giving motwy while you are alive. through slol'lll ~ewers. It dale, Eaton Rapids, Lansing and Such generosity may well prolong ymu· life. At least: it will We boast of being such a lit· used to l'lUI Into rain bar1•cls Williamston clubs· Mny 18. 'rhc ·crate nation when actually the autd cisterns and be usml fm· string trio composed of Miss maJH~ you happier to know you haw paid yow· share while Sara Bullen, Mrs. Donald Mur­ alive. p!:!l'cl:!ntagc of avid readers drops household Jllll'JIOSI!s befo1·e off yC!ar by year. In many being rclensi:!d, ray ami Miss Margaret Wells, school's tlw methods of teaching accompanied by Miss Mary Bul· Why am I being uslml to l.miltl a hospital? reading turns out boys and gii·Is If the city fath!:!rs don't want len at the piano, played. Miss Select Your who mnkl:! hard work of it. Thi:!y to reward' householders for Margaret Lasenhy played n Because a hospital has become essential for this com­ just don't have an appetite ior building their own cisterns, per­ saxophone solo, N. J. Fry played haps the! city should build sev­ a cornet solo and Miss Frances· munity, because as the community grows, the need for an reading because they don't !mow or can't Ogure out the words. eral big ones. Along the banlts Browl:!r whistled. adequate hospital grows, and because someone before us of the Sycamore resl:!rvoirs liO Yenrs Ago - 1!107 Wedding Invitations buiit the schools, the pavements, the chut·ches, the disposal I>ntting m o r e daylight could well be built or along nronnd heads, eliminntlng There was a light fall of snow plant and provided other facilities which make life more Rayner creelt, perhaps on Grif· last Friday. · dashes und nste1•lsl•s, nnd fln flats now.owned by the city. pleasant and more rewarding fot· all of us. boxes, mnldng long stories Guy Raymond has a tandem SP.em shm·ter by breaking Yours for a steadier flow In bicycle. From Our COMPLETE. Selection t.hem up Into 2 or 3 shorter the Sycamore, both this column Claude Post and Miles Rams­ But why don't the dodors or tltn patient<> pa.~' for the columns m. Ill{ e s 11 puge and the creel<. dill have consolidated their bar· llOSllital? eusler to· rend.' ber shops. Both Printed and Raised Printing Styles Cleyo Sanders is sick with Preachers and priests arc not asked to build their own Recognition of the fact that Yester-Years typhoid fl:!ver in Pittsburgh, Pa. only 30% of r!:!aders follow a Richard H. and Ella Marsh, churches, city councilmen don't pay for paving out of their proprietors of the American own pockets, teachet·s do not provide the school buildings. story jump from Page 1 to an ·. One Year Ago House, have! bought the Donnel· The general public has to pny for some things and hospital inside pnge and that of the 30'/r· .' Continuous rains have halted ly House from F. C. MeEwen. buildings are included. In faet, hospital insurance never who do mnl\c the jump, l!:!ss ·farm op!:!rations and have also Tom Duffy of Fitchburg has the INGHAM COUN:TY NEWS covers hospital building costs even when hospitals arc pri­ than half ,iump back to Pnge 1 stopped construction work on a new windmill. . Office Supplies *Advertising Service * Comm~rcial Printing vately owned. is a consideration which should ! US-127 between Mason and Les· Leslie Bult!:!r Co. is paying Its patrons 24c per pound for Mason not be overlooked. lie. Phone OR 7-901 I Dale 1\enncdy, Norman Aus­ butterfat. Why was it nccessm·y to Ju·ing in outsiders to conduct The Ingham County News tin and Doug Strickland were the drive and to talw out big commissions? eliminated declts several yenrs made Eagle Scouts Mny 15 nt ngo. A recent survey showed East Lansing. • Drive with cqra .~ , , everywherat Twice hospital campaigns in Mason failed before they that most ri:!nd!:!rs skipped over High water and n strong cur- • were well begun. This time experienced help was engaged, them anyhow. We did go for a. rent swept 2 boys to their dcatlt not to conduct the campaign or even to lead it, but to assist line beads. Last week the middle! at the VFW home Sunday. local men and women in handling details, to make sure that line 'vas !:!!imina ted on the proof A c1rcu1· 't cm1r t J'til'Y convi'cfncJ.~ Plans which have worked successftilly elsewhere are em- that most readers just naturally · 13 en.)amlll· · D· J'ltl" ·1o ]z.; Ci11'nago- • ployed here. These men do not work on commission. Tlwy sltippcd it. of bribery. work for wages and they are mm·e than eaming them. If We hnvc the tyJlC t'or the · Mason seniors are aboard the the campaign brings in $600,000 instead of $500,000 the out- middle linH, hut tl'enllm·s .• 'tdon't SSannttiJlla'·c South Americancrt ·sc. for. their d 1, tltiCC t 1IC •1 me 0 1'ellu I RO " 11 si ers will not get an extra penny. I f t I1e p Iec 1 ges fa11 ue· why clutter UJI the pnge?1 Donald Lehman is· the! new lo~ $500,000 they will not lose a penny. . . . president of the Mason Junior .• 1 • ...... , • ... . .• , •;,. •. • ., . In. t,he .:elm ;, · ~ ., 31 ~J.1Y,,k.\!lq.,of.;mnlt~up ber;.·o.ricomrner~~: .. ·:~:.:,Will :·,~bat :I ·Jllc!lo'c b(li.il.'biisbc;il? '·l•.·: :,: ~.. .'!'• .'{: ,· : ~~· .\ wr'1h~~~.pH}1~;J.'ie W·ts·Jtsi ;·~~.~~I?Jll· ;· .. ·: · • ·'~K; i'f~1J'li ,.!1l·;i\y id.JlU.I :\1l U I ' ;i!, ' . '. ,,., ''f .: .. ' . . . :. ' .: ,:, . •,, I ' es 1 hnf:ortal)ce, 1Jll 11) presen- . . 10 ·:·,I'':'1 1 ~· .\,11 • f' r .. ~ "" ~-~~~J:) .., ~.j>·~~ .i:.~~: -'H· ..-! '·.Probably not in' a newsr'Japer, but 500 ri;en ' tatibn'·oC'Jt'' hhs. becorhe of'--in· ·l:n'-·cTIJueessdayiJ'ass .• ;3l I ;~,q • j: ~ :, ~·,; ,_,.,,..D~JI \viti~ 'an~ creasing importance, like u gooil dof.wtlt~tph~trtr' ~lerl'·a.ly:~ women enlisted in the campaign the'amount of any person's dinner. Two good ch!:!fs may spriilg planting. pledge ean hardly be l;ept a secret. When the hospital is buy and prepare tile same artl- Dick Corbin limited Charlotte completed a record book showing contributions will be placed cles of food. But the one who to 2 hits to give Mason n 5 to 2 in the lobby as a memol'ial lo the generosity of those who serves the food in tile manner victory. Buddy Mills banged out conh•ibuted. most pleasing to tastl:!s wlll 3 hits for Mason. draw the most patrons. Clyde Clark, dragline opera- What should I give? tor for the Ferris Co. was Thnt's functional nmlmllfl, burned and was !mocked un­ maldng 11 (lltge more inv)t· You'll have to decide that for yourself. You want to consclous'whcn he came in con· ing, sm·vlng the sume goo1l tact with n live wire wilile worlt· pay your fair share and your share of $500,000 is likely con· food in a more plcusillg­ ing on North street. siderably more than you have been accustomed to giving. mamlel', Ent hearly. John Lamont is· the! new pres· But this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help your neighbors. This is a need that will have to be met just once. Now Chnvrnlol sial/on wa.gons bava ~ody by fisher, of ccurso •. Above, lho Bo/ Air 4-door Town•man. This is a way to perpetuate your memory far beyond your lifetime. Your Mosf Complete Building Face the facts. Give enough. Give your fair share. Center They're eager- beaver beauties .. ~

Money Well Spent A Perfect Spat for Dining· Out I these ·Chevrolet ;wagoftsl

Talk about hard-working wagons I Chiw· · lots of; 1Jac1s you can slip in without'·· . , . Good business judgment by school boat·d members has rolet offers you the handSomest line-up · · having to open the topgate. · · · saved the district ft·om financial chaos. Unlike most school Right. in Your. of alh Whether you. hanker for a wagon Being €hevrolets, they· have the per· districts in the state, the Mason district has nothing to fear Own· Backyard:· for do-it-yourselfj projects, to tote out· formance; too; up to245'='V8horsepower If the legislature refuses to bail out districts that have oper· . door gear, or as an all-round family · that's frisky, smooth and quiet. The ated delusions of state aid' experts. Build a Beautiful · ~nder car-here are eager beavers to see. one you choose will be a joy to. handle Last spring, the Mason board and Superintt:~ndent James Ra~Jch Stone Outdoor Fireplace There are two-door and· four'door: . with its steady way o£ going, its· easier..; models, with six· or nine-passenger Vander V.en tool< a realistic view of state aid revenue and; All. mat.arial complete, including grill and· ranch stone. Plans steering and alert response. See your , CE'J' AWINNING nilu oN trimmed the school budget accor.dingly. Most other. dis· capacities. They, convert in a flash avail.a.bltd.or ea.sy installation or we will install: it for you. wagon ae your Chevrolet dealer's soon! . . 'I'UE CIIAm'ION l tricts kept right on· spending and now find. themselves faced• to take up to half a ton of cargo. ,·· • ,'i · with borrowing money against next year's taxes tQ pay. The . tailgate opens first, so there are . ''Optional at cxlrri cost. 210-lt.p. lti'gl1 /JCTjONIIQI/CC ·• : • for this yeat•'s operating expenses. · · . · . Phone. Tt:l;· 2-2451 30-60-90 V8 c11gim a,fso available at extra cos./. · ·,.1 . or Cqi)'le 'in To~ay Day Ter~s The eriviable·financial condition in which the Ma~on dis•· · trlct find~ ·itself isn't Just luck, The·fact thatthe district has, . no bonded" debt, the faet that thG di!>trict's new modern build~· · ------··--·--···--···-·-·-·----- lngs comwat•e. favorably with others in the. state, the fa;ct, · that the startmg pay,.. for teachers at Mason is: within $100. · of Lansing and the ·fact' that' there is nothing to fear if'the llnly frQnchl;od Cho~rolct dealers display this famous lradumuk , leglslatm·e fails to .bau·-.o~~t less businesslike distl'icts this... · .. year certain!~ points to good school management. . -- ..._ ... S~e Your Local Authorized : ·:· 1•he Mas~n ,b6ai·,d J;a~.used goocl judgment in: the hand;> . ling of school fun'ds;:, · ''·,: .:)> ·· · . · · : · ' •.:...;;;;;;,;;.;;...-.-..;---.---...... ,--:' ...... __...__...... , ~~vf:· 2;door 6.posse~ser ",Tw~:T•n:' H~1~yman •... 1 I - Chevi:olet .Qealer· ~· '>. • :\I 'Assistant Co'unty Agent Ingham County N~!ws, Mason, Mich., May 16, 1957 0·3 gruhs cuf n hrenther hole through· =--= Dust Kills I hn nldn, .• '"l'1·ea t yrllll' t'IIIIY ncnrlcr! in fnrm hullrllnn £ lly Jnn Drown llw hnci< of your slen1·, II Is lll'Pll· flngerliJm. l•'ollow litis with n nurlng 1111 r•wnlng Ili'IW!Ir•n tn·ogrnms. Tiwse lnelurle: Snll!el· nr ably a sign the l!ntllc grub Is ~ec•n1HI trr!nlmont In uhout 30 HI'HHinn Ill! wns one or Jng connectors, rnftcrs, .1nl~ts and 11 '''"Ill In the pupu singe of llw Jwul rlayH, uslnr: ounces of dust per or l'llllllly llgi'I!IS III'(IIUJI,y 1'011· hPams; lnsuln11on nnrf venllla· Few f·eachers In Mason high school m• nny school a Jly," M!'DO\VI!II ~nlrl. "Tiwsr. stem·." Hll"llf'l.ing a polo h!lildhtt.:·· lion; poult1·y structures nnrl ever endeared l.hemRelves to so many as has Mt·s. Viva Dul'ing the 2·day HI'HHinn Ill! equipment; hills nf mnterlaiH; nnd Rlket• these pust 30 years. Hundreds, maybe thousands, ienrnc•d how C'lronr·Hpan hullrllng<; c•stlmatln[l IJulldlng costs. 'fJHJ :1· of youngstm'S have 11led Into Mt·s. Hlltm·'s mom, each re­ nrc marlr! nlon~ with Jlw Import· rlay 8emltmr wm; r!cslgnr.rl to ceiving much mm·c 1hnn the mathematical 1mining ex­ unl frmiUl'f! of ll'IIHH mflr!l' ('{Jfl· lwlp n~rlr•tillllrilll hellel' acqunlnlerl \vllh newel' con· ,~New floor pinns possi!Jlc•- no ohsll"llf!· stnwllon tedmlqucs, tnrlls nnd minimum. She hns 1.alwn time to counsel. She has been tlons over the entire llunl' plan, designs. a devoted friend. She has demanded disdpllne without raising her voic~e. She has taught mathematics and a moral code and youngstet·s have liked it. But Mrs. Riket• won't be back when school opens Poultry House Cleanliness next fall. Instead, she'll be tnking it a little easim· nne! doing Rome of the things she never could wot•lt into her ! Multi-Strain Cost-conscious farmers have tnltcn to the New Uollund 1\!odel 300 teaching schedule. Protects Against Disease mnnure BIJreuder which easily douhlcH ns n forage box. Built for high l!jJecd operntlon nml tmctor loading, the ru1:ged cquitJmcnt cmt be user! Teachet'R, present and fut.m·e, can take a Jesson ft·om Ch!anlng ami cilsinfPr!llng Pllll 'J'o dlslnff'd, you ll<'I'Uh !he sills, c thcr us n 130-bushcl spreader or u 3lh·ton self-unloading forage box. help grt•;tlly in <·onlmilllli( poul· lowc•t• walls,· anrl floors with a Mrs. Rilwr, She taught only because she lilwd to. She Farmers caught in tho price-cost squeeze have taken such u liking try rliseasl's, ar!l'orrling lo M. 1!. stiii-hrl:;llerl hrush and n solution to tho new multi-usc Now Holland l\lodol 300 mnnut·o sprender which didn't quibble about undm·pay m· overwork Im;tcad she 1 Awry, l'llllllty llgi'IPIIIIIII'ill agPnl. o[ 1:1 OIIIJri!S of lye In 10 gallons was introduced last year Umt it is now being nmss produced, according often complnln1!d that clays and nightR were never long .r\11 mn\'ahlr• r•qulprnPnl shoulrl of wnlr!t'. Uol water Is hr.sl. to word from the New Holland Machine Company, enough to do the things for her youngsters 1hat ought h.'! l'f!llln\'r!rl ])(!fom r·lr•;ualng lite Al least an hou1· nfter Rct'Uh· Muin l'euson for its uppenl seems to lm tlmt the 130-bushel!Jifl'h speed ~ ~!~.~~. b~t !~~!.~"" sprender cnn be easily and inexpensively converted by extcnston sides to be clone. house!, Lillf't' nnrl rl r" P Jl in i( ~ hing, lite itrHise should he rinser! \'., silnnlrl IH• lalwn [r11m lite po11llry with Witter unr!e1· pressure. If into 11 handy 31}.,-ton forage box with automatic power unloading. ~er:s ::;::::~e=:~:~:~a=;~~: Handling ailnge, for instance, the box unloads itself evenly right into Mrs. Hilwr is a teacher- a compliment not care­ ~, ~ wnnt to grow tho best field of alfn)(a in your area, C11lrWr!hs a nrl lm tit ere a1·c still signs of lloultt·y ~Jirl mff~l the blower without any fol'11ing. lessly tossed out:. area: New Badger Multi-Strain Brand AI· swept away, cmphn:ml'rl Avery. rlmpphag.o;, a sel'onrl scruhblng and ..._,~~ As 11 spreader1 it can slu·ed nnd spread even the most densely matted .r\ftr!t' ~II'CW. sill~. II. pull~: ' fil'if'nt i r a ppl ierl !IIOI'OIIghly. ers will have to get dancing out of their system within the I(':'· The rugged sprender-fomge box incorpomtes 11 number of other strains of hardy Montana-grown alfalfas. It l.~l:l[c Ill 1\llc lau~h \Ill! rio thclmany pnullrymen play it safe hy next 2 weeks. That'H when dancehmd vetemns will close design nnd mrttel'ifll innovations muking for efficiency nnrl durnhlllty, \:~ ~ combines tho best characteristics .•• tho J l,l; 1 using n cmnmerclal disinfectant. One is a double-lined automotive-type disc clutch, AnotiJCr is u box up the hall for the summer. There'll be othct• places to I hen tiff! ltrillsf'.siloulri H' IJHJr· .r\ IJigil·pt·essure spra,VCI' shollicl bottom of Georgia pine protected by pcnta against decay nnd insect dance this surmnm· and in the meantime, the Legion will _W monoy-maldng features of cncli. carefully nUi(ltly ho:;r•rl ll'l.llt ll', his headline went: like this: Sticks 'l Only those improved Montana-grown lye solution. If·rlroppini(s remain, tention to the state during Midi· by the gnnison of reconsil'ttelcrl Nix Hiclig steps In good sanitation. compounds Jmown as pyrethrins ffimnJJJJJJIIIIIIIIIIJJIIJIIUUUIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIJIIIIIIJIIJIIIIJIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIJJJIIIIIIIIIIIIJJJIJJIIIIJIJIIJIJIIJJJIIIIIII Spraying of walls and ceilinqs e UNIFORM T~lCiURt:; , M. H. Avery is treasurer of the modifies rcprcsc~Jtnrl. Mamrge.r of on Mayor Wagcnm· at city hall, In eombination with helping sub· e TEMPTS APPJ:TJTES Ingham commil.lce. The report on the ~our IS ·!oc I~. Wells, arlm!nt~- an appearance at the Midligan nnd using space spmys can also stances called synergists. the county's leadership came tral!vc ass1stnnt of the Michl· exhibit at the national industrial help In controlling tlte eternal fly In recent years, scientists have STOCKBRIDGE ELEVATOR fmm Russell Hartzler, director of ga~ deparlme.nt o~ agricul.tm:c!, development cxpos'i!ion at the problem around the barnyard. discovered lhat special care is WEBBERVILLE ELEVATOR the state program. asststed by h!s Wl.fc, JY!arjone, Coliseum, the Friday "Strilarn must be applied when the OKEMOS ELEVATOR CH.OP will semi $20 worth of food 'l'hc party will leave Lansing on events. ' mats. Guyer warns thai. melhoxy. animals arc outside to protect chlor and other chlorinated llyrlro· BEMENT to needy people across the wa- the evening of Ma?' 18 ·The party will return to Lan· BEMENT FEED & SUPPLY travcl!r~g their sltin. For resiclunl spraying, r:arbon sprays should not be u:;ed ler it means that $132,000 worth l~y lhe C & 0 railroad to Wrl· sing by air Saturday. Guyer suggests malathion and for !.his purpose. EDEN ELEVA TOR of food can be shipped to necd.v llamshurg, Va. ~~vents nf t.ha1 cliazinon. Feed & Supply When spraying, always follow countries tht·ough the program area will include the planting of Syrups mixed wi lh spray and FARMERS WAREHOUSE c·ara·icd out In Ingham county in a Michigan Monlmorenr:y cherry directions on the package. EATON RAPIDS Mason r 1956. tree in reconstructed James· If You're own property Is out of llwl> too. The law specifically prohibits the willful burning of any building or Like Me personal property which shall be at the time Insured a~alnst loss or You Utinl< fi1·c hBiong-s In It damage by fire with intent to fir'Pilhu·e und you hopll It injure and clefmud the insurer, sluys there. by the ownc1· of the property, or Fire scares me. Perhaps I nny other person. should constlll my psychiatrists I don't even lilm lo tall' about find to out if maybe my mother firefi but every year millions of was renrerl hy a fire horse, but I dollars of damage is done by fire just don't like fires when I hey are and it isn't all by accident, so I out of control. They're lilte death thought I ought to Invite this in lh;rt they destroy and you subject to your alleJttion because ' can't replace the loss. I you can help stop tilosc firebugs. But some foli\S are faseinalerl hy fires and a few of them go around stat·ting them. They're lto1'ARY HOE m:I,J'S DI~ANS The r.allcd arsonists. Under the old The rotary hoc Is one of the eommon Jaw rule, arson Is the best tools to usc Ior soybean cui· malicious and voluntat·y burning tivalion and weed control from Gold Crown of the house of another, but our planting until the !Jeans arc three laws of today prohibit the burn· to eight inches tall. is UP ...... and so is lnr,; of a dwelling house m· other n•al or personal property, Wrlto, Phone, Drlvo Ia or Fly In the POWER! It used to be that the burning of a vacant dwelling was not 11rson but that's been changed, and the Ia w now expressly covers a dwellin~ house, "either occupied Lending Breeds or unoccupied." WIII1'E ROCKS "Burn" is defined as meaning HatcblnK AU Summar setting fire to, or doing any act which results in the starting of a fire, or aiding, counseling,· Indue· LOWDEN FARMS ItS here-the Big Change! ing, persuading or procuring HATCHERY another to do such act or acts. Phont Jackoon ST 2·4809 And the person that figures to 4620 .l. Barry Rd. Ill Hanrlollo in 2 all-new Standard Gasolines collect insurance by burning· his R. t, Rivoo Ju11ctloo f In the . home of yesteryear, the Sllinning \vheel beSJlolte the housewife's industry and thrift. Methods have chauge1l, but Brightly colored pumps herald n triumph ! I 'Dr.C.J.Hubbard of Standard Research-the Big Change in tl!e ohl fu~hionml virtues abidll. This b1utl' was fomulml on VETERINARIAN • two new S·rANDARD Gasolines. 808 S. Lansing St. Federal Land NEW GOLD CROWN Supor·Promlum • , • an entirely the time-testetl Jlrineitlle of faithful, constructive service to new grade of gasoline ..• created for today'a Phone OR '7·8201 high-compression cars! Thrill to the feel deJiositors. ·Through the (lussing years, as we have kept B~nk Loans of all the smooth, knoekfrce power your car caD ·I deliver. Banish power-loss from wild pins abreast. of im11roved teclmlques In banking, we have held ever and spork·plug crust. stcadfust to our original 'aim an1l purJtose, Credit Life Insurance Pion NEW RED CROWN Klna·Sizo Roaular. ,., outatrlpa yesterday's premiums in octane ••. gives you Excavating Avoiloble king·size power and king-sizo mileage, too. · 'and installation of footings, . . ' Try tho Big Chnngo-you'll be glad you did I · droin tile, septic· tanks, water Low Interest-Long Torm ! · pipe, plumbing, drain fields, ·oOZIN~ - LOADING 131 W. Ash·Straet,.Mason· ' . · Free Estimates Ph~n• OR 7;6091 .. THE 'FARMERS BANK ·r ,··Main Olfic·o..-•tl5 5; C~chrl~ 1 Qldest Bank i~· Ingham County -· · , .·.· Cha.rlatje,.·t.l;chlg~~·~.;. :.,·; •' '•: ,I ' 1 00 1 • J ','-' I ', I ,•, '> ''l' ' etnns, hnvo 111ucle it po~sihle· fM· •, I lc!Ss Jhnn 13 pereenl. of our popu· Temperature Is _C.rilic:al State lmprov~·s l Spring Rains Throughout Grain Belt Ia lion to pt·odLwe foml anrl fl iJCI' fm• Cllll' growing nation nncl I o 1 lond nsslslnnen to llltiC'h of the In the s·torage of .Milk Game Habitat ''' • WOl'ld. Ganw huhltut: hnpravement 'l'he slnrnge tompm·nture of work in soulhem M!ehignn t·r.· Endanger Government Control Plans At the Jll'l!~cmt time, npprnxi· ncCP.plnblc wllhln a single (, Cntlln Jllll'ii,V (II'II'PS 111'1' (zed. macle on 2!1 stute game m·ens nnrl rc•lnlir«•ly ll'CHHI, nuriug April, Llveslocl< mnr·lil Pxc•c•Pd !1~11 mil· vnlc•nl of •lfi,OOO cnscs of shcli tries produced the most, over 104 May 16, 1957 D·44' lion husilels. That would liP ;;n r•m.rs. Tills hrlngs 1\w p11rchnscr; million. Euro)Je \Vas next: with !lll mlllinn husi!C'Is mort! than Jll'r!~· of Pgg fioiirls In nvet' 2.!1 million million. North Amet·icn wns nP.xt enl. mariwl prospPI'IH. All lhi" pnriiHis wuiPI' lire motllflcrl egg with 7<1 million nncl prohnhly liw menns liwre's a possihiiily o[ ildll· !Jnying pro g r 11m nnnouncr.rl USSR next wltlr around 52 mil- i ng Io I hf' c•xls ling n•sPJ'VI' nnd 1\lllrl'il 20, Prc!VIou.<; to lhnt lime lion hcucl. surplus o[ !102 million llll>ill<'is, IIH• USDA hough 1 top grncle shell Dairy price sup pori purchnsr:>s The ntlllook for annlllc'l' big Pggs In an P.iTorl. In buoy er::g In April nmountccl to over Hlmll· Will!nt PI'OJl, ril'flflilt• fc•dPI'iil 1'1'· prii'('S Ill filt'IJJC!rs. lion pounds or hutt.cr, 18 million Farm striellons on prod 1H'l ion, is nn· llrtiPJ' pencil flavoring ~houlcl pounds of cherldar· cheese ancl s:{ achinery otllC'I' sel h;IC'ic In gCJI'P!'Il111l'lll ('[. l>r availahlc! snnn. USDA scic!ll· million pounds or nonfnt rlry forts to l'l'litlc'P OJIIJIIII of major list.~ IHJVP. devc!lopetl a (JI'or•css for mille farm procluc•ts. pmrllrdnrl a JH•adJ )Jur·r.c corwi'n· TIJP. house npprorrlat.lons com· Somc!lhing is holliHI In "P"Il" lmlr~ nrul fmzen pencil nectar. millee cut $272.5 million from With goVI'I'Illlll'lll fil\'111 pri)· Pc•aeh C'l)nr:cntr·alc!s nrc! marie by the USDA's rcquesl for the fiscal grnms ..Tust what il will hP is 11 Jllln!Ping IIIC' peaches ami inac- year starting ,July 1, At the same question nl IIH! monwnl. SerTc!· I iva ling I he browning enzymes by I ime 1he cnmmltlee cril!clzecl the tnry B!•n:o;on is hiasl in;r r.lll'l'l'lll hir~h-spr•,·t iJI!ill. 1rcalnwnt. Next clcparl men I 's Imm policies, ~ny· inrm fli'IJJ.:riJiliS as 11111\'orknhic·. llu• ,i11i1·r• anr.l pnlp ar·c separator!, ling thai. a new ]Jrogram was im· He is r.loing this with liu• h:l('\dll,'; anrl 1111' pulp heir! for Intel' ust!, (Jcrn!ivc In ensr. IIJC economic of the wlminislralion. In sevr•:·at Tn a llavor-f'sscncc recovery unit plight of the nation's farmers. recerlt.tailcs Jw lias ~;ll·P.'; a background. first rural electrlficntlon line in shoulcl congress come up wilh One hunclrcd ycnrs ago agricul· Michigan from Mason to Dans· l'<'medinl lcgishll ion. ttrre was n family enterprise. It ville in 1!127 opened fields of op· The' corn-hog ralio in April at look lhe lnbor of people to feed portunity for the agriculturnl about 1a.!lto 1 was the hest farm· themselves nncl one other person, engineer to nssist the farmer and crs have hnd since .July of 1fl;j•J. There were 40 million people on his wife to enter new horizons of New Machinery ·used Machinery This compnred with lO.tl a year farms in 1870. It was an ngricul· living. The first electric pressure " ago nncl 11 .G in 1!155 nnrl 17.5 in turn! nation. pump in 1910, automatic washers, 1950 JOliN DEERE fiO Tractor, Power Steering, Rollomatic, I~h'e PTO 1952 INTERNATiONAl~ II Tractor, good tirr.s, nr.w paint April of 1!JS4. These ratios arc TIJe agricultuml engineer came ironers, refrigeration, quiclt freez. bn~ccl on Chiengo prices. inlo his own before nnd during ing and seplic tanl\s, all had a llom· l\'leter · HHfi ,JOHN DEimE n Tractor and Cultivator, good condition Hogs hmughl 7W.; of parity in the first and second world wnrs. terrific impact on the everyday 1956 JOliN DEERE. 50 Tmctor, I~ivc PTO, Power Steering, Ho111' J\feCOI~l\fiCt\-DEI~IUNG BN 1'1·act01' and Cultivator Jiving of the farm family. 1\feter, Rollomutic · · JOHN DI~ERE 12A 'Combine with l\lotor, good contlit.ion A total of 223 students are en· TlffiSE TRACTORS UAVE BEEN USED ONLY AS DEl\fONS'I'I~AT- CASB 8-foot Double Disc rolled in one of the most highly ORS - TIIEY'Im LIIm NJ~W. . JOliN DBERJ~ 116\V Hay llalr~r, lilm new equipped nncl best staffed agricul· JOliN DEBRE 4-bar Side llall:c JOHN DEERE 72 Forage llai'Vt~ster with J•ow CI'Oll null hay n.ttncll· turnl engineering departments in JOliN DEimE 4-bar Side Ralw on Rubber ments the nation's land·grnnt eollege JOliN DEERE No.8 Fora~e Harwstm·, (i-hlade CASE 7-foot PTO Combine, extra gooll contlit.ion I system. JOliN DIGERE .J.Uowm· Attachment to Ji'it llarvester NEW .IDEA Single-row Corn Pielwr ,'I Students w!Jo would lll Tanlt WARNINGS More Predators 1953 FORD F·100 :!1:!-ton Piclmp S1'AR 4-hole Hog Fcellm· 1952 IN'l'ERNATIONAL 1~-ton Tl'llel\ Bushel llnslwts For More Bounty 1950 ClffiVROLET !1:!-ton Piclmp Quantity of Forlcs SAVE LIVES· Bounty tabulations for 1956 showed sharp increases over the preceding year In the numbers of foxes, coyotes and wolves· pre· This new and used machinery has an been housed. H~re's a good oppor· scnted for bounty by hunters and NOTE! '\'•ut • BUT ••• Not Your Property! trappers. +unity to buy machinery at your own Price! Last year, bout1ty totals in· eluded 28,476 foxes, 3,352 coyotes .• Y.'J and 30 timber wolves. Boul)ty • ~ I I J • • payments inct:eased 13% for -No. Junk W:ill Be•'· .SoJ.d•1, at This S.ale! ...... : ACT NOW! foxes, .5'ir for eoyotes and 6',11: for wolves. Bounty ~payments by 3-1~ months time on good bankoble ...... , .May .and June are Hie worst mo,nths for the state during 1.956 exceeclerl Not Respo.nsible . tornadoes in Michigan! Get the facts $209,000. TER·MS: notes payable Stockbridge State 6°/o inte~est. . for .:Accidents cind figures now on ·our safe, dependable Cc-ts. and Oogs . bank bearing · I. ,Win~storm Insurance .Policy. Kill ';W:Uclliftt I , This ·Is .the time.of· year when '. '· i . . . ' dogs . and cats sho~Id be re· Sil :YOUr local.agent•or .write .to .... ' s~r.ainect .for , the benefit'. of wild gaine ·birds .and arr\mpls, : ·• Domesj;ic··pets can ~nuse heavy mortality ,cl\irlng; the. ~pring wluin wildlife babies are , being bol~n ~nc1 rais~. · · • · > State':law ,prohibits field train· Prop of . . ,bt:\tweert' April' 15 and and · rli1•jal pets · ; ke}lt' fro.m Leg I Notices

IVERYOII llf !FITS fliO,., MICillllM S TOIIAIST 1111111 f fACit YEAR MICIII NAITIIA TS Wli'#Y MilLIONS OF TOURIST 00 LARS THIS MONEY E HI EV ER'IOHf IN Tllf 5~ Tf RESOAT AND El OWNE SR)ATSHOP KEEPER fAA/ItER GROCER AND I.DCAL MNI! ER Wnt YQ!l ON lliE •weLCOM lNG COMMITTEE'·TIIEIIH llli STILL /ltOIIE BENEFITS fOR EVEI\lO E PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS-SERVICE

Foods Bottle Gas Dabs• Photos Tank Cleaner Upholstery Complalo Photcgr•phy Service WEDDINGS A .'PECIALTY SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED We eustom·hnllil Jmnflure to Beebe' 5 West Side Phil gas yor1r lasiP, ![avo lov11!y new 834 S. Dornos AIRo concrete sepllc tanlll small momhet· or the lmngat·oo species. Francis Platt PI Hill!' I 1"11 OX tl·2·l:ll 1 mile north of Mason on US·127 Ingham Cbunty News, Mason, Mich., May 16, 1957 0··6 dellty; Nancy Whitney, Patriot· Kean' s 5-1 Oc-$1 Store Ism; and Dorothy Hosler, Service. Flowers Home Vt'll!'l i;tn HlirriiH ------Auxiliary officet·s werP pre- COMPLETE FLORAL Pnpl'r, Plaslil· and Cloth sented anrl Introduced. They are ARRANGEMENTS Nursing Service Window Slt:tdr•H Marl Mapes, prompter; Barham HepaiJ' VeJwli;tn lllhHis Leslie News Popp, bow prompteJ'i Deborah Wedtlings Phone OR 7-r>IDL TTnyle, nssoclnte rlrlll ]eader; and Funerals • Parlles Home NEED BETTER Mrs. Clara Strange Joan Horton, historian. Delivery Service HEATING Recorder Joyce Fry and Treas­ lll'cr Pat Smith were introducerl. STEAM - HOT WATER Prescriptions • b G slate n[ Pennsylvnnia, grand ns· Mrs. William Hoyle, mother ad· Clements Flower Shop The E. R. Lilly INSTALLATIONS & HEPAIR· RaIn ow reets ~~·rnhly in Michignn, 11SHisling in· VIsor, presented the traveling ING 1982 Walnut Ph. OX 4·1701 MASTERS sl;i!Jing olfiet•r; Barlmm Minor, ~-::tvel necklace to the worthy ml· Nursing Home Gas - 011 Conversion "Prcscriplinns Arc Our • past wot'lli~' mlvif'fll', dmplnin; VISOJ'. Mr. and Mr·s. Harry G. Wnl· Holt Bottled Gas ond Appl ionce Burners Service New OffJeers f':tmlyn .Jordon, p;tst. reeonler, li~ce, parents of the worthy ad------Corner of State and Parlt-Mason S)lecially" l'leas;tnl L:tlw nssemhly, I'Ccorrl· v1sor, and Mr. and Mrs. Max 233 DrooUiold Dr, Phone OR 6·5552 Licensed Master Joan Wallace, rlnughler or Mr. cr; nnd Eleanor DeLeeuw, past Mnpes, parents of the retiring EAST LANSING • Fine Home-Coollie ns- worthy advisor, were Introduced. Phone ED 2-3204 or IV 2·5861 Hitchens Well Drilling • Registered Practical Nurse For Heating Beyond the lie, was insta'ilcrl its worlliy nd· sPn~hly, ma_r~lml. Members o[ the Soloist for tile evening was • Fifteen Years of Experience Gas Main Drug Store ,. \ visor In a puhlle in.': wr;w: Miss Meri MapPs, out· I scian; Marilyn Gyks, Love; Bar­ Plan Meetings 100-lb Delivered Cylinders gain>: worlhy arJvisor, installing hara Stu'IJI'onl<, Hcligion; Jmll!l Lower rates !or dual appliance Lawrence Schnepp OI~S of Leslie will have May ofrlcer; Ruth DeLeeuw, ~:rand l•'reeman, Naltn·r•; Alta Marchand, Roy C. Hart users Phone Eaton Rapids representative of Michigan to the immortality; Edith Spooner, FJ· events as follows: 3774 or 4·2914 I May 23, reeeption honoring 1328 S. ,Jellerson Inquire about Mrs. Esther Carpenter at Holt, at l'hone on 7·2231 BULK 6:30 p. m. At 7 p, m., attendance today! Oldsmobile <(1: a school of instruction by For Beii!'J' IJuys in grnnd officers at. Holt. S. W. Hart· Clean, trouble-free' and modern Auctioneer New arrrl Used C:tJ'S living at lower cost! You (1 o not • ------• Sec May 27, at the Masonic temple (nt south city llmlfll) have to buy the tank. Bull< In· T GAS RANGE in Leslie, 7:30 p. m., initiation of 1331 S. ,JeiT!lrNon stallation of 500, 650 and 1000 Available Everywhere new members. ---l-'h·o-ne_o_n_7·-01_3_1___ gallon capacity. N.cCarn Oldsmobile Mrs. James Bobzien announces Glenn Casey Phone OR 7·2311 DEALER'S 222 S, Cednr her finance committee for May, Leslie Appliance Auctioneer 246 W. Maple Street June and July to be Mrs. Helen JewelrvJ Mason Ph01w on 7·!JG31 210 E. Bellevue Williamston, Michigan BIG SALE Rnlhig, Mrs. l-IP. len Hart, Mrs. •------Phone Leslie JU 9·2811 Beryl Whitney and Mrs. Isabelle •• ------Phone Collect 55!J.J or 9-W SAVE on AUTO PAin'S Taylor. Watches at Michigan 'Climate Conditioned Plumbing-Heating ENDS Bulova • Elgin · Hamilton · Wyler Electrical Bud's Auto Parts Rings · Bracelets Sales - Service - Installations "Central Midtignn's Lllrgest Orange Blossom Diamond Rings Bottled GC1s SATURDAY Church Presents Linoleum Dealer in Laic Model Slllvage'' Installation, conversion ancl ap RON LEWIS Phone OX !J-21~4 Christian Story William Fink pliances. County-wide delivery. · South of Holt · 2 Miles · Norl11 Phones OR 6-1973 or OR 7·2580 1 of lvh•~"" JEWELER Floor Tile Dramatic presentations without .I eostuming or props are being Next to Fox Theatre Hill's Bottle Gas presented by volunteer members Mason 3135 Oltemos road, Okemos -~ nf the Free Methodist. Sunday Phone Lansing ED 7·7849 Office and Home school and cooperating church Linoleum and·· groups. Personal This week of informnl, pano------­ Floor Coverings rnmic presentations is being di· Bookkeeping_ Professional Armstrong's Linoleum reeled hy Eldon H. Cummings, a Your clolht!S are safe In our Lansing minister anrl son of the hands. We get them sparltllng l------­ Expert Laying Service· nnstor of the Leslie Free Method· clean, beautifully pressed with Bigelow and Mohawlc Carpets ist ehurch, Harry S. Cummings utmost care. No hlgh·prlce wor· Dodge Signs Nila Hart, the church school ell· rles either! rector, and Mrs. Hobert Brown TRUCK LE'l'TERING Baii•Dunn ----=S~upp=--:::1ie:....=--s _ and het• "Pioneer Girls for 311 N. Cedar LEDGERS -JOURNALS - CASH BOOKS Christ" assisting. Modern Dry Cleaners Mason Phone OR 6·5632 Floor Coverings COLUMNAR SHEETS Monday and Tuesday, presenta· Phone or. 7·1511 BINDERS - RECEIPT BOOKS 1ions were in the form of nar· Mason Phone OR 7·0231 rating anr.l depicting thi! ancient "Sky-Mntch" scenes of Roman violations of temple sanctity and L··vestock Dolores Beauty Shop Complete Office Supply System other events whleh occurred dur· 314 Ea•t Elm Stroot Muaon ing l.ltc 3 centuries surrounding Truck·n Formerly of Holt Hardware· lhe life and times of Jesus. There 1 11":: Open Tuooday through !loturday The Ingham County News were word pictures of the Galli- .----:--:----:o--r--- Wedn.. doy-Thurodlly•Frlday ovonlngo by lean spellbinders and Iron-fisted · appointment Livestock Hardware OFFICE SUPPLY CENTER Roman rulers. . Cloood Mondayo Lennox Furnaces We Deliver Phana Maaon OR 6·5707 Phone Mason OR 7-9011 Wednesday, brought a festival TRUCKING AND BUYING Membor NHCA ond · Mlchlsan Colllura Paint of sacred songs and narration of ALL l{INDS OF LIVESTOCK Guild Air Condltloners I • Breed Pan .5 • Moc1uring Cup. !he "The Seven Burning ~amps ALL ANIMALS INSUR.ED Ample Parklnr Sporting Goods '"======::•" I • Angel Cake Pan 2 • Biscuil, Ccke In the .Jerusalem Temple. The Semi·Truek Service now Avnllable ------­ I· Muffin Pan and Roc1ling Pant children's choir of the Leslie See us for your registered Hamp· I • Mocsurlng Spoon Sol 2 • Pic Plates ~hurch and the Wesleyan youth shire breeding stock. The best ~n Look as smart us you are! ·Cady Hardware I . Cooky Shoot 2 • layer Cako P~~t~~ choir from the Lnnsln~ Magnolia meat type hogs. Plumbing and Heating You Can Be Avenue Free Mcthmhst church 141 W. Ash Mason participated. Bim Franklin Elite Beauty Shop Modern Gas Ranges for '57 Are Rev. Eldon H. Cummings will BEAUTY SERVICE One of the Family tell the stories of the ancient Licensed Dealer, Mason world problems of displaced per. 415 S. Jefferson Mason Hardware AUTOMATIC ALL THE·WAY sons in "High Anthems for Aliens· ___P_h_o_ne_O_R_7_·_R9_4_1 ___ Ruby Campbell Ph. OR 7·2331 and Refugees," Thursday and Fri· DuPont Paint day. Evlnrude Motors Too! Auhtll((llie TOP BURNER Livestock Trucking MARJORIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Glass Auht~~tnlle OVEN Detroit, Battle Creelc and all 31.4 miles east of Holt G~~~~~g Aufoll((lfie BROILER local markets Phone OR 7·7615 Ra 1 All Llvestoclc Insured Revlon Products d os AtlfoMctlie TEMP CONTROL' Also Corn and Grain Hauling Beauty service Perkins Hardware Just ~2.50 Your Agrlco Fertilizer Dealer Wllknlt Guaranteed Hosiery ' . ' ~·j . 7w4 Mason ~ Ad KN&t ... LIJERAl 1RADE-IN AllOWANCE WILL BUY Also FR.EE IN·~TALLATION A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION

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