Jury

Claude' Logun, a I' stands COil• art·c.~tecl Logan after they found wit ncsscs. Smne were not even vktcd of a~saull wllh lntant. to him In !Jed at his apartment on questioned when they were pre· mpe 11 Mil'ltii~!Ul Stu to unlvm·slty the c11mpus. They fllid t11at c\'!ln sented for cross·cxaminatlon, be· eoecl. 'l'he vardlct cam a at 1 J though he protestetl hq had not cause their testimony was held o'clod1 Wcdncscluy forenoon. been out nf l1is apartment since nonessential, repetitive or merely .Judge Louis K Coash rc· 10 o'c:lock the prcvinun night, the corroborative. mandcd Logan, also a Michigan hot toms of l1ls shoes were wet. Only 40 mlniiii'S II'IWil l'fl­ Slate slltdant, to Jail to .await l'olke presentee! a bloodstained l(llh'ed to chooj,m the .IIII'Y· sr.ntenc·c. The law provides a sen· mndJCtc tlll!y snid h·Jy found In '1'wo' Of those f!J•st C!~Jlf'Al WCI'U No longer arc fanners regard· lr.n~c of up to 10' ycars.ln prlso,n Lognn's car. Thr.v <~iso presentefl dlsmiHNed fo1· CJIII~e. one be· lng U1e weather as just an un· nnrl R line of not to exceed 11s evldcnm 11 section of the drain muse he suld his mind wus ul· usually long dry spell, 'l'hey arc $!i,OOO. t uhlng- from the victim's automo· •·ondy mndo up und 2 othtws beginning to fear a drouth. ' hill!. The tubing bem·s the mat'l< nn (Jeremptnry ehnllenges by l.fl/.:'1111, wh11.~~ humn is In of Logan's maehcto blade, pe>!lcc Dry wen.thor hlls hm·t. Hl'OJ>~ t.lm defense, ,Jnmllll'lt, Hl'llish Wl·,~t In· testified, ancl light blue paint 1111d they nro going to hurt It . , clii'J'I, hnd lu~en I'I'Hc' on hruul ~lmilar tn that on llrrs. Brown's As finally con&tltuted, the .Jury lot worso tulles.~ u good ntlu H~nce r;hurt.ty urteJ' his nrrest c·at• was on the blade~ of the ma· was composed of 6 men rtnd 6 come.~t within a WCI!k. AI· 1• J•eh•·nury 7. 1 chetc. Police also found 11 toy women. They were Mrs. Beverly rcudy pu.stm·es urn Nhort. nnd 'l'he jury hr.g-rm Its clclihct·a·, pistol In Logan's em·. FJ•uin. Alaleclon; Harry Wilson, IH'OSJ!C' ag-t·ieltiiLII'C here. Boy Scout camp. · Firmncn luul more than lion llg"rcerl to hnvo Sbaffcr's Jngham offieials arc going to start when Mason !lll!l Dansville firemen ar­ provide sewer and water lines in Lilf the Mason a111l Dansville fire and the Past wing used as stomgc sinl brolw financial difficulties that it can­ At l\londay night's meeting camp after spending t11e Wl'ei< Army Orders- 23 Only 2 finance houses sub­ not bear its full 70'/o of direct rc· the l:'l'oup for·med 2 suit-com· enci at a Boy Scout camporee. mitted bids and one was one per mittces to Ntudy different lief costs. For Memorial Celebration The buildings were ull secured cent lower than the other. pllrts of the Ol'dlnanoo. In June ·Draft Until 2 years ago the state and and the grounds checked, 1 Parade Marshal Frank Schmidt Wut ling, Lct·chen & Co., The whole committee will meet counties operated on a 50·50 direct Twenty-three young men from has the call out for Memorial Day Uet.t·nit, mu·ncd the right to Monday, June 9, to review prog· relief basis, The legislature then Monday morning- R()h~rt Ben· Ingham are leaving for army in· marchers. lc•Jul l\ltlson the ca.~h ueedecl ress and make recommendations decided to reduce the state's nett, Chief. Okemos Council offi. duetion next Wednesday. They Mason's traditional Memorial t'nr 1\'l~ter 1111d sewer expnn· to tho council for action. · share to 30'/r, in order to secure cia!, Lansing-, drove to the camp have received orders to report at Day parade will form Friday :o;inn 'by snbmlUlng lhe low for a second check. He told offi· the draft board office, 1120 May morning in front of the Jefferson Serving on the committee un· more federal aid toward costs of hid nf a.70181% on the reve· cers he Went through all tile street, at 6:ao that morning to Street. school at 9:3?. - der Councilman Pearsall arc hospitalization. nne bonds, buildings and chccl-nclore R. Elzct1nan of Monroe of Webberville; a son, Dr. llntCI'C;ervices for their mother situation reported by Shaffer in· Turn .. to.: .. Winright; fourth grade, Thomas and gmndm~ther, Mrs. Nellie valved 2 other people, not Mrs. I<, I '' Cozart and Dixie L. Hayter; and Keesler, in Granrl Ledge. Burial Drown or Logan. '. third grade, Marlene C!ari;, .Ian· was in Sheridan. Mrs. Il'abel!c Lyl'e and l\Iikc U. E:U'Ic Roberts of the lee Cozar.t, Carol Davis, Ruth univcr~ity Jllllicc deiJnrtment Beeler and Riley Lentz. Doyle were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. ClaraB£'lle Vickers and was recalled to the stalld .. Mrs. Erma Troman, teacher of 'l'uesday morning-. Jle des· the junior high room, reports family in Leslie. Pages B-4 and B-5 m·ilm1l Shnfl'er's vislts to tho . pupils with perfect attendance as Ward Lentr. i.s spending a 1 o. dny vncn !ion on a canoe :mel fish· pnliell ..station and how the Carolyn Dunlap, Larry Dunl;:p, polic1~ viewed Shnffer's nc· J:?onna Ekins, Duane Winrigllt, ing trip in Cn nadn. The Slimmer Bible school of count as not being J•clated to Jnnet Bodell, Preston Parr, Mar­ the attack on 1\IJ·s. Bt·own. tha Lentz, Robert Corwin, Kiet:J Onondaga Cornrnnnily (•hnrch for Hayter, Donna Jones and Connie will stnt't at !J::JO u. m. ()IJ While S!Jaffer's report at first Samson. Janet Bodell and Eielh :lfonduy, .Jn.n1~ !l, under the commanded full attention of the ~ay.ter have had perfect 1ttt•nJ• SllllCrvisioll of , ~Irs. .Joyt>" police, other evidence convinced ance for the entire year. Nohlc. officers that Shaffer had not wit· Mrs. Glen Collier and Mrs. nessed the crime they were at· Densmore's IGA S.cltool Hus Annual Picnic Rose [)arton attended the I

The report groups Ingham wlth Macomb and Saginaw on a. popu. lation basis. On a state equali~ed Death Follows Injury Mayor Pic.ks· s·tudy Groups at Home For 2 ..Community Proiects ~,. .Upon tho request of Cou'ncil· Councilmen Gilson Pearsall nnd Graveside Rites Would You T~ke ~~~~UJ~d~u~p~~~~~~ rd~~~.i~~~~~ Nelsc::,:::::::,n JI•J')'V Smltll Mason s·tudents .Honored to study possibilities of a, city· " ' · · the Chance? operated community builcling and hciuls the llh'JlOl't study A.·: ·j Mr. Legge was a frequent vlsl· , a· city airport. group, Other members am Fo.r. To··.p ·c·.ademl·c Records tor in Mason. He was the !ather Held for Infant .. ~ .. ,.ww~~~ Councilman Cheney will , heiul · Councilmen Ahe Colm and AI Jf Mrs. Franl' K Evans of Ma· Graveside se1~ices for Bradley .· ... ~~. tl · ·1 . : Forch:e. Helen Swaim, of Mr: recognizing scholastic attainment >on and of Mrs. Donald A. Mur· le CO(Jlmumty centel' comm ttec. . d~u.ght'er t•ay of Birmingham. For scvcr·al Clyde Haase, ,4 months, \vcre COil• Members of the committee· are Mayor Richards allCl City At· and Mrs. Harvey Swaim, and Rob~ in all branches of learning. .nonths he resided at the home of ducted by Ball-Dunn funeral home li' t Ll l M I fi. R· R ' ert Carroll, son of John Carroll, , .Previously the membership Monday afterroon,at Grovonbu1·g orney , oy( orr s are ex-o I· d , gained additional aca'demic 'l1on· his daughter In Mason. li'or many cia members of both committees, consisted of the upper 5% of the years he was a Bellevue barber cemetery with Rev. John Pruden • f In, .mailing the committee ap· oa evenue ors. at Michigan State, university.. students .in the graduating class. md niter retirement from his off!cintlng, The baby died Sunday Ch evy Ad Chle at the Hanse home in Dansville. · , 1)01.11tm~lt, . .1 s. M ayor · .R' Jc IJarls 1 II · h· d Bo tl 1 are M ason gral 1 ua t es an d This year for the first· time trade he· engaged Iri the real .d . I: recommencled-chat·if the commit· F .B · • juniors at Michigan State, . juniors will be included in .the )State business. Mrs, Legge died Bradley was born January 30 tMs w'sl ~ 1 ·v· y b a s e· In·· . . membership, In order to be cor.· Urges COn fi ence• · ~~. . 1 1d aa 1sor mem ers They will' be initiated into Phi 1 years ago. Remaining arc the to Charles and Dm1nil Hill Haase could be added to the'comml.ttces Kappa Phi, national· scholastic slderecl !or· membership junlorf 2 daughters and 5 grandchildren of 1251 East Mason road, Dans· ·Back in ·ancient Grecco, people Willlam Powc·rs, advertising representing various·· Mason f Motltorfivehlcle !uncl cfol1!9e5c8tlodns 11onoi·ary in cnremonJ'cs· at tile mtlst be In the upper 2% of the 1 l t d l 1 vllle. They are former Mason resl· wbo were going o·11 trips would , f . tl Cl . l t II , groups I or JC rst quarter o , e· . • ~ . class. anc severa grea ·-gran c 11 cl!·en. dents, Iifton ibnVo their vniuablo bolong­ mnnagc1 01 ~~ 1ev1 o e .. c VI·. , • $8 ~ . · Umon Bulld!ng Wednesday night. slon of Generni Motors Wllr de· Councilman Cheney bJ'oug}Jt up CICasecl ' 74,1.J 8 f10m the same Bolh Mason students were han· Funeral services will be con· Surviving besides the ·parents ingu ·in a temple - unguarded. · · ·' ·' ' · prtr·locl last yeat· Tl1c total· col· Phi Kappa Phi was ·founded 54 or· gracltl"tO f 111 · 11 h 1 c1 t 1 1 3 They believed thioves would be '·• ltv('r nn mspiJ'nt tonal sales mes· the community center and airport ~ ' · . ears a 0 as an ho " s rom g r:c oo uc ec at . : 0 p. m. Sat urclay at arc a brother, Arnold, 2; grand· sage nt 11 public confidence meet· questions 111~ last week's council lcctecl from gas and wmght taxes Y · g ' nor soclely a1id leaders in school activities. Layman funeral home, Bellevue. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill afraid to steal anything out of n i~ in Lansi~ ~hu~~Y mom· meMin~ He ~vooru~ ~rioo~furthequart~wu~t~ong~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Haase; eacred plncc. ning, .Tunc :0, starling at 8. Spon· study to provide Mason with All state gasoline, weight: and and great·gtoandmothCI', 'l'hnt system may hnve worked 1 sore, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Fitzgerald Belinda Olney was· taken to Uni· Mrs. Marvel Mickels and Mrs. read~ngs and a skit. Fire Insurance Company Genevieve Topliff gave a "Flor· p~r. fwo of the guests celeb~.ltt'd of South Lyons spent Sunday at versity lwspitnl for X-mys and the Clarence McLaughlin home. of lngho:~rn County · tests to del ermine how she is ida party" at the Aurelius town btrthd~y anniversaries so candles coming along after heart surgery. hall saturday evening were lighted and the crowd sang · "Happy Birthday" to them. The U~SLIE CIIURCJI NOTES Mason, Michigan Phone OR 6-4231 Mr. and Mrs. Hurolcl Mnag, Sr.. Congregational·CIIl'istian, Sam· · There were 41 present who had place mats and coasters were Writing Farm F7re 11nd IJightning ln·surllnce visiter! his mother nt Okemos spent some time in Florida to· brought from Florida. muel B. Wenger,· pastor. Mem· Sunday evening. gether. They had a potluck sup- Guests were present from Lan· hers of the church who died dur· Since 1862 Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Olney and ing the year just passed will M1·. anrl M1·s. Glen Olney and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson sing, Stlringport, Eaton Rap:tJs (Parm Extended Oovero:~ge now Included) and family and Mrs. Cora Robert· and Mason. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bry· be remembered at a special me· .Tim were in Ohio visitilig rcla· moria! service Sunday. Vacation lives. son had Sunday dinner with Mrs. an of Brighton stayed Saturday Robertson's brother and sister-in· night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bible_;chool begins Monday at the F'rnnk Mahaney is back to work Baptist church at 9 a. m. Now writing Win·dstorm Insurance after several wccl>s of sickness. law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirby, Cosgray. Mr. and Mrs. Walter at Eden. , Ditsches of Mishawalm, Indiana, (May be 11 c·ombined Fire 11nd Winds~orm or Separa·le Policy) West Loclw girls softball tearh spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Through Agreement with will practice at the Olney ball Duane Rich and Ray Hill at· Frank Bunker. Both couples at· ilelcl Saturday. tended the Boy Scout camporee tended Robbins church with their MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINO.STORM INSURANCE CO. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mahaney at Horner Woods. The parents hosts Sunday morning. spent several clays with their had a picnic with. ti1e boys on H11stings, Michigan daughter in Lansing while their Sunday~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Souers son·in·lnw was in the hospilal. Mrs. Audrey Hartenburg gave i of Ludington s~cnt the first part FOr service or inform11tion cont11et: a pre.nuptial shower for Joanna of the we~k w1th Mr. ~n~ M~s. John C. Grettenberger, President, Okemos, Michig~n Huff F'riclay- evening at the Lute Luman Klink. Mrs. !{lmk s SIS· Mason Markets SAFE WAY, TO STAY ALIVE-Tom Kr·avis of Manhasset, ' Hartenburg home. te:, Mrs. Blanche K1pp, . and a Louis A·. Stid,Secre~.uy-Trelmrer, Mason, Michigan Wheat ...... $2.10 N.Y., holds ·h1s poster which was selected in Washington as the , . . fnend, Mrs. VIvian Kyser, ·both or your Township Director Oats ...... 58 )lest of 12,000 entries in the American Automobile AssoGiation's The Robbms mother-daughter a! New Bai'timorc spent the wecl' w!!s served Tuesday eve- end at the Klink home. Corn ...... 1.18 !)chool Traffic Safety Poster Contest. The 15-ycar-old art b~nquet Al'aiedon ~ Ralph Stii'lm11n, Mason, Route 4 student's work will·be·displaycd along with those of nine other nmg to 14:J by the men and boys Soybeans ...... 2.07 of the community. Mrs. S. Eck· Nnvy Beans, cwt...... 9.00 ·t;op ·prize winners'· across the country . next fall to promote Aure:lius- Denton Eckh. Steele StJ•eet Parent-Teacher and M1·s. Dean. Cre01·e, Mrs, Ru· · Mason Women's Golf club lnem· ···••association has eil)cted Mrs. Alecc /dolph Mlchitsch and Mrs. Robert bcrs, gathered ui 'the '!'Icc IIou~c Gilpin as president Lor tile com- WallJ• • Leroy Saelens, Mrs. Joe Dean VanSingel; and Institutional rep· Helen Platt; patrlolism, Naomi "tension gponp. The call by telling what she. would Edward Hinkle escorted 1\a!h· uuced. ihrough Saturday, ,June l!l-21, at dub gatlwrr ,. t'•r! home of Mrs. Ji]\C new for Jier home. t·yn to the eitSt. Her officers Hefrcshmr.nts werr. seJ•ved aLter Civic Center, Lansing. Ilan·y Vanl.w.~ .. ;..:ccntly for an The business .meeting was In formed a bow as the freshman the installation service In the Mrs. l•'reu Jtongcrs, presidentL SUB-TEENS filled the Dancer Co. store Friday when they were invited io :L pa1'ly sextet sang. all·day meeting. charge of Mrs, Dan Patrie!\, vicc- introducing tile new teen deJlartmmtt. !\lore than 200 girls loolwd over the racks ol' teen­ temple dining room, of Greatct• Lansing Weaver.~ Guild, has announced plans Ior Oihet· officer' cledr!d a1·e: Vice· chairman. Mrs. F'1·ank Everett, size clothes. 1\lan~· tried· on everything from swim suits to chemist~ f••oei for a .J unc picnic. all who wish to attend. se~·v:ce were. 111<1{1:. by Hev .. Fn;nll will be on casserole dishes. Tllct·e The meeting will be of special T!Jc ho~tr.s~ servJd Juneh at the 'l'lte last. meeting for the season C Wtck, Catol Gtaf, Nancy Not- will be demonstrations when the dose of the mcf~tlng, of the Sunny Sander Sisters ex­ Interest to young mcJt!wrs will! tll)gham and Glen .GmL 1 group meets Tlnm:rlay, June 12, l\lason l,xtt•nsi•m tll'IIUJl Nu, I tension group was at the home babies or children under G )'CHI'S Those who parttclpuled were I at the Jwmc of the Ieadm-. oL age.·· During the shorl pro· mct.Thursclay ui last week at IJ o[ !\Irs. Paul Simpson Tuesday Elaine Marshall, Katlllccn Patti. .:. •· "' grams the babies and .mothers a. 111. at the home of Mrs. Clare evening with JG memiJero present. Tom Nott inglwm, Roberta Coop- SLAW CAN v AnY Smith. Nine m2mbcrs were pres. er and Ier o! Individuals listen· mlcgratcd with the textures to be lng, :OilC adds, each of us carries used. Miss Shipley adds tlwt we a different mentai Impression of can't. just say !'what eolui' will 1 the word "rose." That Is the rea· USC'" ami call it the Alpha and sun why she gathers ·together Umcgn of reduing a room OJ' vis\litl aids for her tallts, house, · She llnii painted some new hackgroun(J boarcls againslwhieh she dr.monf:!t•ates color using Icing Makes groupings of 'fabt•ics designed by one of the nation's IPncling color desi~:nr.t·s and stylists, These Festiv·e Cake J'ol'ln t lw bus is !or tlw groupinr:s. She uses rugs to Ilnish out' the These nrc the montlu; ami tlays color schemes. when many P ycat·s of age.' with a minimum gellwr in the right way, first pul the work of mcclictll service per·. ~lress. i~ Richard L .. Cheney, US height of 50 lllches. the one-half cLtp of tart jelly, salt l. Patti D. J1ieharcls, mayor . · I;J;J·li:.!li-938, CG Section, APO 2<1, Assorted Arl'llngcmcms wlil lJe made Jar. ancl one egg white into a stiulll of the city of ~Jnsn!l, do t·herr.'. ·'~nne! .~nptged Ill t:~~ maneuver.! I-Iq. lst Cov. Div., San Francisco, Shurbest f' in 19'11, and from the Ja.lld 6-oz. Can BEEF ing in the rock garden at the Thursday evening at Laingsburg day Jnt· a visit with l1t•r son and erator in lite artillery's Ballcry A. rain badly. Avemge temperature PIES county pilrl<. Baptist churr!h as .guest of her daughter·in-law, 1\lr. ancl Mrs. He entered tile army in October, fm· the week as recorc\ec\ ut the J,utlics Auxilhu·y of VFW No. daughter-in-law, Mrs·. Bill Hazel. William Reeser, and fflmily, Mason sewage disposal plant was l!l55, He arrived in Europe in ~r.· , c; • 10c lb 59c 7.10fl, regular meeting, Monday' ------,-­ April, 1956, Haas was formerly :J.J, 111i, den pir·nics at William H. Fort Leonard Wood, M(J, The l!l· May 25 ...... 29 70 H' plan to ·visit spring leaks in Chattanooga, Tenn. Wind-driven flames dam­ 8 cans $1 Open Week Days 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Carlsbad Cavems, Grand Canyon aged a Jo1al manufacturing company to the tune of $300,000 and and other places of interest: six. firemen were injured fighting tM blaze. Come In and See Our Girl Graduates Will Love a Bottle of Perfume FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES BY EDNA ~OLES . Picking n present for n gil'! Special For • GREEN ONIONS, b~, ,C:i:aduatc is mostly a mallcL' head into • GREEN PEPPERS, ca. of knowing her tnstcs, Is she The Week End bookish, ulhlctic, g1·cgarious >Jummer • RED RADISHES, bn. lOc or shy? Is she YCI')' feminine, still slighlly tomboyish or in style starling to be n slinky sil·cn? Departing from this pciint, and you've plenty o! choice since most youngsters need, or think they need, practically everything comfort MASON and are almost always short on the cash with which to buy it. ' Most of them cstec~ perfume ZEPHER HIGH STRAWS as a symbol o! luxury, So give. Many Shapes- Weaves...:_ Colors FOODLAND the girl graduates· on. your Jist a scent blue as the horizon and just as enchanting. Give her the 'matching"sprny-sccnt, too;··so that she can use it lightly on warm summer days • . · You·" might tell' her that any perfume _gives ·more for the money if .it's sprayed r.ather than dabbed. And further, it creates a misty cloud of fra&rance that ~­ :lingers er:.c~fully •. . •. , . 'fOOL SHED; small hen house, You'll f.AID JN ADVANCE ADS · broodet· house, to be removed ... 'l•'h••t Insertion 2c JlUl' word, r.oc from farm south or WIIJ!amRton. minimum, 110cond nnd HUoCeMlve In· OR 7-9011 ~ortlono, nc per word, minimum Sue, May Farm Management Servic(l, CliARCED ADS 422 Butterfield· Drive, East Lan· " CJwnrocl nds conRidcred au.mo n.a i • bnsh If pnlIY on ciiiHslllod tor and extra ·new rear tire. Ar· store, phone Webberville 83·F·12. llium maturity strong germina· 1949 Dodge HOUSE TRAILER - All alum· dloplny 11ciR. C11ll Mn•on Olt 7-00!1. 20w3'' Uon. Call or, see Lloyd Aseltine, 2 1951 Fords Inurn, 32·ft., deluxe model, !1111 ·tor complete lnformntlon, nold Fris·eJI, Mason OR 6·5777. ba:tb with shower, excellent con; COPY DEADI.INE . 2? 1 624-F·5 · Williamston or ED 1952 Nash Rambler .· .. 4 l'· m. Wcclnc•parcl, star ro11tc, Mason, 2 PUPPIES - Toy Fox Terriers. PONY STUD SERVICE. Have 2 Route 4, Mason, phone Lansing- road, Wi11!amston,· phone Wil· miles west of Dnnsvi1le, Dansville 18w!i'' liamston 616·F-11 after G p. m. Also Toy Manchestcrs. Mrs. so!'rel Shctlands with outstand· ED 2·4818. 22w1 MA 3·3368. 22w2p Ford Smith, 4877 N. Okemos, East ing feat11res. Very reasonable. Pole Buildings Tuesday, Wednesday or Satur· Specials day. 22W2Jl MAYTAG LAUNIJRY equlpment Lansing. Phone Lansing ED Gulbransen Taylor Farm, 3295 S. Wavery Any Size - Any Type 2-5272. 22w1p Road, Lansing-, phone TU 2·3990. Pole Buildings 9·passengcr station - sales and service. Silsby Im­ We Have the Equipment "T rans1stor. " 0 rgans 21 wtf. .Pole buildings any size to fit wagon, radio anti heater, one· Plants· -Shr.ubs (>lemcnt Co., St:.tte street, Mason, HOilSE SHOW, Saturday and your needs owner, F or do m a t i c, really phone OR 7·0111. Sunday, .Tunc 7 and 8, at Ma· ''' Milk Parlors 1Sw5' New and u.~cci Pianos .· Sheep hipping , Tool Sheds - Loafing Barns ''' Warehousing sharp. · son fail·g-munrls. Sponsored lJy 1 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2· Junior Chamber of Commerce Bunker Silos - Leanto Sheds ' ' Concrete SHRUBS;- ROSES....:_ BULBS - ~LECTRIC RANGES -a used, House of Organs 15c for lambs door, radio and heater, ·stand· Ornamentals, standard and $49.50 and up. Consumers Pow· and Dexter Trail Stock Horse 20c for ewes Drop· a card to me. I'll talk to Guaranteed Work ..,... ~ years in ard shift, one·owner; new car club. 22wl 1100 M·3G Dial OR 7·0593 you at your convenienc!e. dwarf fruit trees. Stark: Bros. er Co., Mason OR 7·9641. pole fmmc construction. trade in, $17 clown, $27 a Nurseries, since 1816. Algen A. 18w5• 14wt[ Darrell Brown · Concrete Barnyards month. Ewers, local sah:sman, 714 E . BOARDING - Private ou.tdoor Your Local Contractor . State·wid~ Service nins for each.dog. Green Acres JACUZZI PUMPS 445 Barry road, Okemos 1956 Victoria Race, Leslle, phone JU 9·8233. SAVE $100-0n new Frigidaire Phone FE 9·8759 . washer and drier, pan·, now Kennels. Phone OR 7·9791. Sun· ami W ATE H. SYSTEMS Dexter D. Thornton hardtop, power bral

II • • • that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion: that we here hiCJhly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain ..... -Abraham Lincoln Gettysburg. 1863 ·Liniment sale~ boomed In Mn· ·Mason Shakes Up Leaders son dt•ug stores this weelt' when fathers of Mason's tennis squad members threw out a challenge ·with Win Over Shamrocks · to tlic varsity squad for a full· Mason l1ns had Its ups and fledged match. Win Dancer, Al until the fifth Inning \Vhen Milw downs durlrig lhe baseball season Holbl·ook led off with a triple. Forche, Charles Powers and Am· but In the final contest Monday brose Raymond are determined Holbrook was thrown out ut the · night the Bulldogs tool1 the high plate but Gary Clat'lt renclwd llrst to give the kids a lesson. A match road. Jn the play. Clm·l~: advunccd to Is scheduled fot' next wee!<. The Mason threw tJ]e Capital Cir· fathers will talolcd out a ' gles. . triple to sene! Doolittle across the l\Iuson Slllll'ed one 1'1111 in plate with the Winning run. Ute fla·st innin,.; when Mtu•vin The final week of school for the 5G seniors at I-Iolt high school will Bc~irles pitching 11 ·go Del game Commencement exercises arc scl1eduled l'nlver OjHHH'd with u double Bray die! all right at Jhc plate be a busy one. Along with the flurry of graduation and baccalaureqte is Dansville Student and Sl'lll'ed on an infield l!I'I'IH', the usual social whirl. · · · · Wednesday, June 4, starting at 8 p. m. with 2 singles in 3 trips. Pulvc•· In the sixth Inning the BLill· had 2 doubles in 4 lrlps to join Baccalaureate services will be Sunday at Holt athletic field starting Dr. John Hannah, president of Michigan State university, will deliver dogs added another run When at 4 p. m. . the commencement address. ' Will Get Degree Gavin in the power drcie. Fr. Rev. George Elliott, pastor of Hall Bmtherh6od Temple Methodist Invocation will be given by John l\1. Jeffery of Immaculate Heart second when Jim Hallenbeck took oi' Mary church and Rev. James Pasma of Holt Baptist church will give Marley H. Soper, a graduate of church will direct the services with Rev. Vernon Smith of Holt Presby­ the benediction. Dansville Agrlcult ural school. OVCI'. terian chul'ch as 1he spcaket·. His topic will be "Two Ways," will receive ·his bachelor of arts Howell Defeats Jerry Willis collected· one hit The high school choil· and an instrumental ensemble from the school Dorothy Hope Schnepp is president of the senim· class. Other officers degree at Emannuel Missionary in one appearance and Mllte Hol· are Diane Lawry, vice-president; Jerry Orr, treasurer; and Bonnie Hilde­ bi'Ook hit a single In 2 tt·ips. Keith band wm provide 1he music. brant, secrelal'Y. college, Berrien Springs, Sunday. He is a son of Mrs. Frances Bulldogs 10~1 Stone doubled for Mason's only ------"------!Beard,· Mason Route 2. He Is one extru·base smash, Howell clobbered Mason 10·1 Holf News Uccilul 111111 .'1'eu Pluiuwd of 74 seniors participating in Funeral R·ites :Mrs. Guy Hac!< is planning a Party Giveh commencement at the college this Ji'rirlay night. 'J'he Bulldogs could Seniors Bow Out recital and tea for her piano weelt end. · not do anything right. Said at Ch&~rch pupils and their mothers. Grade 'I'he Highlanders took ndvan· Monday night's game with Res· Judy Porter Wins Honor For 7-Year-Oid .. Emmanuel· Missionary college lll'!'cctlon my Mrs. Clifford 'JY!LlS· attended the conference board Raymond and Mrs. Ezetla John• dinner and afternoon ·meeting of home of his g1;nndpnrents. Friday Sue Hlldebrnndt, Richn-rd Con: pita! Jor observation. She Is lm· retary; Mrs. Kenneth Mus bach; bach, nnd tl report or tile mri.Jual meeting on Monday, son of Lansing visited the:Hal·ts. tile State society at Women's evening Mr. and Mrs, Guy McCue arton, Nancy Barrett· nnd Dennis proving, sntlsfnetorlly. treasure!', Mrs. Harolcl HalT; sec· WSCS conference at Mlclland.; 'l'he official board. of the Meth· Mrs, Hart had visited at the club house. . · . s'jJent the evening wrth th9 Tool<· North, members of the Holt high retm·y•of promotion, Mrs. Cllft'onl ..JioO'I\1 r. odist .CIHlrch . met with Mr. and home of h.cr son daughter- Mi·. and Mrs. Asll Towsley and. ers. On Sunday Mr. and' Mrs. school graduating class, left Tues· l:.IOR; S· er·ua· P.e1..• 1 ,nne~ • Musbach; missionary cducutlon, n BN!b11oo.t 'N VI ""~ ,>J> Mrs. Gerald Dixon Monday eve· ;l·l.aw, Ml: •u;ff Mrs. Arthm· Miss Iva 'May Strobel went to 'l'ooltc:ir were at the home of their day morning from Detroit for the 'rhe water from 11 glacier In : Mrs. Frank Adnms; · C .J .1. ..Jl · ning. . Ge!se~haver In ccumseh during Nllshvllle Sunday afternoon to son, Aubrey, Jr., for dinnet•. Jnlte trip with their class. The northern Montana drains into two Christian Social Relations, Mrs .. A1•e 0Bh~li!C1fe{!'.;!l Mrs, Clifford Davis of Marion, th() day. attend a reception honoring a Ray Barber of Holt called Mon· c ·ulsc Is up Lalte Huron to Mac- oceans-the Arctic, and the Pa· Lloyd Harr; local .church activ· , . Incllnna, nncl Mrs. Carm .Slocum • Mr.. and Mrs. Rnlph Hm·t called former Dimondale teacher, Mrs. day on Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCue. 1 clllc. Jtles, Mrs. Lynn Clary; student Mcmot'ial exerlcscs were con· of CIJClsea were '1'11\lrsday after- Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mary Walton, after 50 years of Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. · 1 Life,worl<, Mrs.Mrs. ReynoldFred Ford; Ford; Spiritual youth chlctcdhonsc Sundayr'tt the nftc!rnuun Mtinith ntchurch 2:~0. won guests of Mrs-. Donald Wllcl. Mrs. Robe1•t Wrook of Holt. teflching, 15 in Nashville. Luuell Cheney vlsltcel the. Me· . Ingham County News, Mason,,.Mich; · win·lt, Mrs. Gerald Dixon; chll· The Watcl'ioo band plnyerl scveml May 29, 1958 B-2 rlren's WO!'lt, Mrs: Loren Stowe; selections [Jr'cecding ilw cntmnce literature and publication, Mrs·. of the Amcriean Lcg!on rnemh~rs, wm· Archcnbronn; supply work, ICull Scouts,. J3t'OWI1LeS ntld Girl Mrs. Donald Wild; and status or Scouts. SHANK PORTION women, Mrs. Ethelyn Shisler. FJ•cd Forcl welc.omr.d the group . \,. Spec! ill plans are being ma~lc and. · introriucctl Miss Patl'ida for the next me()tlng- which wtll Moeciwl wlw gave a opeech. A he. Thursday, .Jnne 5, with n li~ women's, q 11 m'lel l't·onl Sloe!'· hriclgc · sang 2 numbers. GJ'DLIP singing of 2 jlEtriolie number~ AII~Round wns conducled. Club Meets Rc•v ..James ·Craig cleliverecl the address oj' the aHel'IICIOil, after ·I\1Ulilth All·Rotlllcl rJ.I-I club met w!i}eh tile hand pla,yecl sc!vet·al lnRt Monday evening. Announce· selcvtions. I mcnt was mncle that 4 members AAer the sc!t·vice nt the eilllrch Hot or cold, sliced or in sandwiches, these hams are sure to win' praise at holiday picnics and could go to .if.I·I eamp. Two nc1; hntl~-:ci1 tlw American Legion post: mcmbet·s Jotncd the club, L111cl,t had chtll'ge ol tlw PI'Og'!'ltJll at tlw parties. Tender and juicy as can be, there's no,' WHOLE:'· OR .. EITHER ·HALf ,, Thnnias and Dinne Stone. ccmctci'"· ~PPler choice for enjoyment and economy. 14·16 LB. AVG. An invitation iur ille older ", m·embcrs to attend .2 barn dnnccs , 1 eume from the Rtccvii!e Prlzc. Sh , ~.Jl,....~Moo~ winners. Slides from Darlene OW~ r liilvu H~'-.41 gram. Tho S·OZ. .family of Saginaw spent the week peaeend with' his brother,lrHaw _and ,it. vte:re here. to .•erve you ... · ~sister, Mr. and Mrs:'"Jbhn "Me: ·. · .. ··· · ·· · · ' .. · · ··Mullen. ' : · · ' ·- · · _· · LB. Crisco·- SHORTENING 3 CAN . B·OZ. \ • Mr., and Mrs. Lynn Clary. af 99c Mozolo ·,Oil· -: ..:(ream Cheese . PKG. 39c '\ :tended :. t~e .• wedding of ' their .:-, MissSharon Bartlg, and ~nlece, PRICES ffiEC'liVI · l'Donald~ Foreman . In the Rowley Jo.y D~~~~NT · 12-0Z. 39C. 22-0Z .. 69C Methodist. church, north of Wll . · . JHIOUGH: . U~!ttiri; lll!f.· Saturday·· after ·· .ilooru-:_, · · · · · ' · · SAtURDAY,,. .NIAY;3,1Jf·•·. :St. James Catholic church was Leslie, William B. James of. Rives 1unce of nylon tulle ·covered·· the· ·the SC!tling of the 11 o'cloclt nup· Junction and I34,.:; Golf classes for bcginh10rs will thrcshmg time, she thinllt nnii, tical Ia tlwsc of the mairon oi tory of music. Parties Giv·en 1(: * :~: sonious of Lansing. Games were ter, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Vander· honor were her si~,ter·in.Jaw, Mrs. In prcscnllng them wi.th their Special guests were Miss Rose Vcen, .Jr., and family. Mr. Nollie his wife anrl I like our yolll~g goV: Raymond, artist and music teach· played clln·ing Uw evening with Jeny E:ugenc Holmes ol ,Jad<· ccrtifieates Sunday Mrs. Zimmer double prizes going to the win· is on leave from the army. He ernor." ; cr from Nmv York City, and Miss ~~ t)r ~t son, Mrs. Terry Mr·Fnrlnnrl of tole\ of her great. pleasure in For Children ners anr! the guest of honor. has been stationed in England .JaclaJ't'ing·s, g·ift.s oJ Concerto in A Minor, first move· sistecl by Mrs. Franlt Archbold boys arc invited by Rev. and Mrs. Bobbie Dilduy, 1\-lrs . .John Hm·vey, Ingham County News, Mason, Mich. May 29, 1958 B-3"~..)1. the Ju·idr>. and Mrs. Harry Shultis, served Brool' anniversary, and icc cream Harvey Beaumont, and son of and punch. u tJuml'i. Si"t'l' tlH'n the dr~n· tor'? Who? Who'? It's a wise old Three Rivers .. 'Jioni Todd - lficki Vaughn - Bobbie Brooks tlmt ~:·1•ts l'!ll'l'i~tl in 1m bird who knows that children do cluthes, hair :nul ;:hoes wrmlll not remain children forever. ISPRING AND1 SUMMER m:tlce a small haystadi ~:t1•h Though he says that it does seem Banquets Lunches Dinners cvenin~·. as though he's spent half his life get ling ban lie~ out of his hair. Naming ki[ tens is alwnys n big MASON MANOR DR·ESSES project, for everything around The girls have a good joke on here must lutve n name. Sammy their dacl. They had a hard time MOTEL and RESTAURANT SPEp!AL GROUP -Values t.o $9.98 is very Jogicall)'·mindcd. His piclccp Open 7 •· m.- 10 p. m; D•ily ineluding Suncl~y naming means something .. , to over and finally settled on 2. Pete Come to Our him. The girls arc careful tlwugh insisted all winter that they had $5.·99 saved 3. He sa,·s repeatedly that SMORGASBORD EVERY SATURDIAY NIGHT to see which direction he is look· ·Junior - Misses - Half Sizes ing. . . or what objects arc in he's heard that top-lmotted one I . line with him ... before they ask crow all the time. FoOd at Its Best! Well, he ... or , , . she ... or It him to name anything any more. Located North of Mason on US-127 WASH 'N VVEAR Once they asl\erl him to name is sitting on 13 eggs, Pete hasn't a little yellow kitten. He was given up yet. He says that ban· Your Orange Blossom Ring watching Pete clean the banr at ties, being what they are t what· the time. Sammy said, "Nore ever that is) are .. unpredictable -Cotton· Skirts Spreader!" They were horrified and there is just no accounting with diamonds from· the Prints or Solids- Full or Straight Styles but the more they insisted that it for them and their actions. DAIRY HILL•s couldn't be that the more he. in· I say that there is no account· . . fabulous TRAUB slstecl that it could. Pete agreed ing for fathers. I can be\ a mi.l· values to $5~98·· $3·.00 that it was a pretty good name lion dollars with no fear of hav· COLLECTION·· at that. retty' name. . · Next to Farr Theotre This naming,, everything ' pre-. sents a problem.~ Jt..' is very l1ard ~~~.::·::_'~:~:~-~,~:?.:.. . ·.~-::.~. ~~- ;i:;:-: "..;,:_ ~.: i~- ;~:· :,·_. ·-~ l.~> .. .. ~ ...... ' .. '

Anniversa

WHOLE Prizes MI-LLER'S Densmore's IGA is in the final wook of its fourlh <1n ' FRYING CHICKENS lb 35c DA•IRY · Picnic Supplies being given periodically throughout the slorc every c!.ay. awarded Saturday night, May 31. You don't lwvo io be present ------~------Cottage be secu1·ed at chcck~outs. A partial list .of prizes includes: He~rrud·s Cold Cuts Reynolds Wrap 25-FT. 31 C Pickle and i,imento Cheese Your Choice 32 9-INCH ADULT'S - 1st Prize·- Redwood c: Macaroni and Cheese PURITY 53c ~- a.oz. 99c 2 Lbs 39c with built-in grill. rotary !ipo·~. Sliced Bole,grsa :J kgs. 40 7-INCH . 43c PLATES ' shelf for· dishes, p~c~'ilic fctb~e ------~-·--.-. Super Pack 100 PLATES $1.19 LEON'S . ' ' ' ' I . . \ ·, ' ' ~ ... benches ·- $253.83 vcdue! CHOP~T:BEEF SPARE RIBS . '•·: I 2nd Prize - Hoover Phcie sw · 3 P1~~z: 99c LD 49'c POTATO -.-...... -....' .._.,,.__! ______.·Napkins 200 pkg Many c many others! ROUND -SIRLOIN - T-BONES s·ALAD 29c

Lb 39c COLD CUPS- 10 pkg • 2 pkgs. 29c, TEENS - Girl's. luggage ~et, STEAKS lb COLD CUPS -:- 25 pkg, SSe , 29c a --·---...... _ ...... Wli...... _ . Dixie set other prizes. BEEF CHOICE BLADE CU·TS COLD C'UPS - 100 9-oz. 99c LEON'S SHORT RIBS . BEEF ROASTS· Cups HOT CUPS- 15 pkg. 29c HOT CUPS - ~8 pkg. 89c CHILDREN_;.. Dolls, games. e·tc. LB 19c ... ·~ LB 49c . BAKE'D KRAFT BEANS P'LASTIC TA.BLECLOTH s4x72 89c Prizes Will Be Awarded Velveta Ch·eese 2 loaf 79c Lb 32c PLASTIC FORKS AND SPOONS Pkg. 10c SATURDAY NIGHT, EGG 51 Large, Grade A CHARCOAL PIT Indoor or Outdoor 59C

& Doz. Pork Beans ' 2 98c CHARCOAL s-Ib ea9 39c

----~:aallilttttll!::i'iiiii--Wiiiii..~~ ·:W.uiiii -.riiifti't""''¥''l"_,~ . ··-- ·•SWIFT'S Coolers PLANTS for MEMORI PREMIUM IGA and .. FROZEN Beverage Jugs MARIO'S HEINZ Sliced Lemonade assorted sizes Petunias OLIVES Sweet Pickles ·.Bacon Hi·C l . Orange Drink Colens ,· 6-oz cans 00 10 . s1 4 Col;orful Foliage I 12-oz jar 4Jc .full qt 2 l-Ib pkgs. $1.39 3 ~~~- SSe l 49c . -- Gerani GAINES Yandy ~Craft . .DOG FOOD l-inch Pots Redwood Furniture . Get One FREE! 4-inch Pots '· ·1 · 3 cans at 49c · · _ · 'The Ultima-te in' Redwood Garden - and Patio Furniture .· ' ,. ,.... , · ...·:WE HAVE SEVERAL PIECES IN STOCK. IF.YOU: · DON'T SEE WHAT YOU WANT, ASK FOR IT; WE CAN · . . . . ' . ' .. ·· ....•....•.••...... ,ensmor~ 1 ORDER ANY PIECE YOU .WANT. . D ' '

. ' North of Mason on US-127 · .·.Open· ;f. toi 9:. 12 to 13 Lbs

tii NeigDlbod The long week-end moons it's Picnic time. To pl~ase your family's ·particular tostes mokc IGA }'OUr headquarters for those picnic foods that will make your picnic Canned Ham~ b a big success, Oh yes , , , Shopping at your IGA food store will save you money t~o. Now is r1 good time to CHECK UP WHERE YOU CHECK OUT, ' 1 TillS WE!H('S "NMT TIP" , , , .

noo 1t wieners In anald·lashionotl corn popper ii10tead of on a stick, They .will kcop their juice• boilor, end )'OJ con roa!.t ,scv~rCJ! at once without danger of their felling into a fire. ' FREE! Catqlton of FREE! GROUND FRESH DAILY 3 llbs Coca Cola reg size · .. with purchase .of

IGA Potato Chips LB 59c Gro nd Beef $l19 12c bottle deposit ',: ______.,...... _... _ __,,_...,..,...... ,.,mm....,.,~cu~

GiHs arc TOPS IN AP.OM.Pi.... TOPS IN FLAVOR IGA. DE LUXE

cr agora ff . REG. or DRIP chesta Skh1 ~ess Fr~nks c:md 2 79c 1-l.!b Can· TON of ANANAS

--- lb -- Delicious! Creamy! -­ Assorted Flavors --

-·· IGA XTRA- WHIPPED Green Corn Salad Dressing qt. 49c IGA YELLOW CLING 6 ears 19c

ASPARAGUS·

Bunch 19C

FREEZING 13~: 2VrSize 10 lb or over for CANNING ~ Cans Assorted Cremes 1 49c .2 59c OR . lbs Radishes or Onions 69c I. 2 49c Ginger -Snaps 2 Bunches . 15C

Ideal for Graduation Parties - Wedding Receptions - Showers: ,,,_fiQA.·•····,food.liner · Children•s Parties -Anniversaries . HARVIN. 'S FRUIT. PUNCI.I · ·. gal. $1.15 -~- ·liARVIN'S ICE.CREAl\1 SLICES HARVIN'S ICE CREAM 1\IOL~S · Plain gal. $2.75 . Stenciled. : · . · · · We Take Advance Orders! · ' . ' . ' . ' .. · . . ' !·It 1 I \•'''(" I . D,'IIliiY W·l;!s' Olt, so'tl of '"1', a11cl . • Uy Jllllen Ueem1111 Stnr Mothers E Lehman, 'By ll1rR/ Jjylo Groh' . . .. I 'fhe program consist~ or: )\Ttl· ' e IIIII'/; .s AS w 11 SJlOII• m Mncldnder-Gicnn post will' have maildet•; ncidms~, Rev, D' nftqr tlii! ' \ ADULT SI(ATING PARTY devotional· message. progrnm. A large delegation of Stocl<· FRIDAY NIGHT Every 4th Sun.-7:30-10:30 p. m. 11zeatre flits Mrs. Fay Installed new officers .. bridge Rcbelmhs attended the vis- using a· service of dc!lllcation, In Saddle. Uw. Wind,. stm•J·iug JtobtWL. 'l'uylor, ,.Julie J,oudou nml itation In· Mason last Wednesday Sedgwick !--awrencr. tool< Mr. · May 30 Av~ilablo which each officer took part. ,Jolin Cussevetes; is J)IIJ't; or the Crest ))rive-In holillny bill. 'J'ho . evenii'Jg, 'aml' for the second con- and Mrs. William Campbell to for secu!lvc tim'e returned with the Three Oalt'oject. for the com- Collection from the mother nne! 6 miles ~.oulh of Lansing on Arena ·the ·SC(m!c il:lclq;ronncls nf Lone ing year, in addition to the White Childs' Blhle church will have daughter banquet will be ugecJ to US-127 at Coiiego road Pine, Calif., The Hired Gun is the Cross quota. a picnic l~t·iday at ! he church. buy dishes for the church. secoml lialf of the Thut•sday doLI· At: the close of the meeting blc feature at tlw Fal'l'. The action Mrs. Hm·Jin Hobeson am! Mrs. · June 7 is homecoming day at the Rev. Harry Eiyea Irom Afrim ~''UDRP::•r• ..,·-·en~1"'i•..,.,.,...... ,. ..,._....,.,.,= ==r~rrt•wwe !Jeglits w'lwn Hory Calhoun, por- TncJ, l~ny prepared and served church. will be spcnlwr rtt the MissiDnary iJ•ayln:; a gun·sllngm· of the 1870's Freneh pastry will! n hcverngc. , . Mrs. Ha7.el Byrum nnr\ daugh· mr.e1ing,, 'J'hurscla~·. June 5. nr,rcr.'; nl a price to bring hade I ter, Phyllis. were Fridlty evening 1 Anne F1·aneis. Miss Francis es· Mr. nncl Mrs, Alva Beeman and • visitors of ller brothel' and s!stor· enpcd In her father's New Mexico Litelln, Mrs. Anlic Collins anrl in-law, Mr. imd Mrs. Fran!1 Clarlc. Motorola TY mncli from a jrdl in 'fexas just Mrs. Mildrecl Carty nttenclcd fu. Mrs. Florence Medley's sister, who has been helping ller for the FOR heforc ''he was clue In hang Jor ncrnl services for Mrs. Anna Salos and Sorvico Sec the ::LI[lJlDSccl· murder of' IH'l' hus· Hcynolds at Jacl;son Moncluy past 2 .weeks, rc;t urned to her hanc.l. morning. · home in Miimef:ota Saturday. Mr. aml Mrs. Eel Croley nml FAIUt 627 N. Lansing Rd. family of Holt and Mr. ami Mrs, fh. OR 6-1762 Stin., J\fnu. Pollok Corners Ynl 111';1'1111!'!', Schell nncl Cluire Uloom enact the. 111'11~ '!'he Dill~!' Six mnlie JH~I'Wll!tc ot' the love f.rJ:mglc in The UJ•nth••rs 1\!U'IlllliiWV The Deep Six opens Sunday at Uy 1\J::rllyn Jlil1~1 which will lw [!art; of tl"' twin hill at thn Crc:Ht Brive·ln t.Jwah•e YOU the Fnrr. The film tells the story Mr. nnrl Mrs. Bernard Lichicl< Sun,luy ~nd l\Jc;nd1!y. · of u clcstroycl' on a Jiazanlous nne! fnmily were clinner guests comb:tt mission during tile clays of Mr. and Mrs. E:dwnrd .Jurstil< of World War lL Alan Lacld stars lngl1am County t~ews,·Mason, Mid1. May 29, 1958 B-7 nncl family of Gmnd Ledge Sun· ---- .. --- us·Lt. Alec .t\uHtcn. SAVE FARit clay. ( S h I May 18. Mr. ami Mrs. Cates, Ron· Mr. and Mrs. Al'lo Foreman illlaan C 00 nic ancl Brnce spent tho day with '!'llC::i., "'(ld, nnd family ancl Mr. and Mrs. Boll Sehool p 1111 ns Mr. Oberlin. Tiley lmll a picnic BLunJn{!J' Love Foreman. ami family were Sun· clinncl'. Summei' Love i~~ n happy pic· rlny guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Cley Pupils who received 100'/r. on PLENTY ture starring .Tohn Saxon, .Tudy Foreman. ,their last G weeks spelling test ~~"'-""x-====-~""""""'·---·..._,. Meredith, .John Wilder, .Till St. 1 MrH., Hohcrl Chelf's mother, i were l\nthy .Jac:onan, ,Jim Rhode, John and song-siar Molly Bee. Mrs. Corn Lot1, tmclcrwent· sUI'·' Jurly Bates, Beverly lliggins, Rob· J » M 1 Special Holiday Program when· yotJJ buy a 'J'hc film will he at the Farr start· gery Friday morning at Spm·row crt Brown. Sandra Dailey, Li~ll]:· cn[li:rcat grnnd· 89 Zt the Crest Friday. .Tulie London Maria Schell slar in Tlw Broth· fatiJCl'. .John Oberlin, cclebratccl M-50 und US- I 27 recovery Is the saloon singer whom Cnssa­ crs Karamm:ov, the Sunday nml his 91 st birthday un ni versa ry 30-gal. model vetes plans to marry. :Monday fare at Crest Drive-In. cm:<5'I' muvt•;.rN Bn•nner is convicted of his fn· 'l'ues., Wed., 'J'hn1·s. tiler's murrler, although innocent. 'l'lw J,ucly 'l'ulws n Flyer when Claire, her Jove turned io T~e Lady Talces a Flyer is due hate, produces seemingly irrc· at the Crest Tuesday ..Tcff Chand· futablc evidence of his guilt. ler, ·ex-air force pilot,''is· making .a FARR THEATRE precnrious but ndvcntiit'esome •------• M('nrlny Tlu·cmgh Satm·da;: living by transporting war sur­ Two shows lrom 7 P. M. ' SAVE Ori pins: aircraft which Jms been sold Dr. T. Vand~r Boll. Jr. Sunday ~IHl\~S continuous [l·om 3 P. M. to pi'ivate interests. Chandler sets . Oplomefrisl * ~tWre~-nase down on a field where a training Thursday .. ffrilde~y.,s~tul·day school is being opcrntell by a for­ Hours: Mon.·Sot. 9-5:30, Thur. till mel~ army buddy, Richard Den­ Pri~e noon - Evenings by •ppoinlment ning, ancl !tis girl, Lnnn TL<:-ncr. ·· -May 29;.30-31· Jtidi· 'Jict, true·l1fe 'finta~ . · They organize a new trnn:;portn· • ""' •• fiCNNICOLC»tl . 207 P•rk Street !tltlsod bl OUEM liST A , SAVE on tion· business· and the company The Hired Gun and the Girl! prospers. Chandler marries 1he Muon OR 7-1941 Shown Once at 8:36 · girl:and they have a l1nppy, ven· * Anne Francis !nst~liation Extra C'artoon Festival : . SAVE on ,. WARtmiC:oion The DIAL CLEANERS NA'l'ALIE * Operating' Deluxe Service at Regular Prices KARLMALDJJN H~RED GUN FIREWORKS M.G.M Cost i • If you can't beat us, dial us jj!J'!JiiiiiKJ'ffJI'Ei/ifiJA!Jtf.!1. From in CinemaScope Friday Memorial D~y at I 0 p. m. SAVE on Lansing IV 2-3095 . Sunday-Monday. ~une 1-2 Sun, and Mon. 2 Top Hits *

,1.110 ,J1lUIIIQ Maintenance ~Iiimi&~s AlAN f~~tt~- ~fN'~I~ Check These Fe alures: ~~ ·W~IfM~~f...... , YUL BRYNNER GLASS-LINED TANK The branch oHice of the lADD MARIA SCHELL • CLAIRE BLOOM UE J.COBB •ALBERT SALMI• ,::~. RIC~ARD BASEHARI CONSTANT HOT WATER ZIM.~AliDinl .,111 WIWAM 1111Titl • •~ avo11 PlltlWCfiOM • ••IIIIRCmt~R =~r.:.zr4m~.xf-~..-.x~~~~:t"~:.:::~~!~~~. LOW OPERATING EXPENSE Secretary of State 10-YEAR F'iWTECTION PLAN WES.-WED.-THURS ..

License Division lANA JEFF A. WHALE of a lot MORE HOT DEBORAH TURNER· CHANDLER .. and KERR. WATER for a WHALE of a. lot • DAVID NIVEN LESS MONEY Joy o. Davis Ins~ Agency;. . .• with GAS will be closed · Friday. ,and Saturday

MG 6049·30 for Memorial. Day' Week End' CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY ' 'L.:e· ,t.ll"e'· Hoov(!r:, homc1 economics,; !;ots ~ Chesley; nne! ·agricultural nccom; plishment, GeJ•alcl Hamilton. 'G' ra.n_ge ·Meets· .a· Hall Sunday afternoon Jincculilurc- t nte tool' place at the high school, · · Rev. Samuel B. Wenger gave the ~~ · ny·· Clnrn StJ1UJA'C They have not decided on a spc· invccalion, and Rev. Lambert Me, eiul project for this entry !Jut Clintlc, scripture reading. Rev. Mr. ancl Mrs. ·charles Killam By 1111'11. Rolnnd Gmluun · , 'ot'ficfutcd. nurlalwas in Lale· urcl of Ardmore roue!. last week home 'in Williamston last Wedncs· I

NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF OKEMOS PUBL·IC SCHOOLS INGH.A;M COUNTY, MfCHIGAN

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DIS­ TR·IOT:

Pleose Take Notice Tha·~ the Annual .School Election of the Ne..; Helland's Portable Crop con dry School District will be held on M.onday, June 9, 1958, 10 tons overnight. Use it wilh a 0" Mower· Truly Moderate Crulher "55" ROLABAR Rake, HAYltNER 68 Section 532 of the School Code of 1955 provides ~s fol­ Boler dnd ;,775" Crop Drying Wogan, and lows: you can make Hey in a Dax I Even those in the most humble "The inspectors of election at any an11u·al or cir.:umstances have found our out. See the demonsh•ation at the Wall Ne11l f11rm, 2tf2 miles east special election shall not receive the vote of of Ch11rlo'tfe .on M-50, beginning at noon any person residing in a registrafion sch'ool standingly complete, individuoiJy. district whose name is not registered as an • elector in the city or township in which he ..• pbnned service is well within resides .••. " · their budget. We ofFer a variety Thursday. June. 5 THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER of merchandise in the lower price WITH THE APPROPRIA·TE TOWNSHIP OL'ERK, IN ORDiER · ranges. Mowing * Drying TO BE ELIGIBLE 'J10 VOTE AT THE ANNUAL SCHOOL ELEC. TION CA:L'LED TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1958, IS Raking *·Crushing MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1958. PER:SO'NS REG1STERING AFTER 5:00 O'CLOCK, P.M., EASTERN STANDARD TIME, ON THE " A QUARTER· CENTURY OF GOLDEN RULE' SERVICE; . Baling SAID MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1958, ARE NOT EliGIBLE TO VOTE ' .1, ~ ' ' •••. * Chopping AT. SAID ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION. Under the provisions ~f the, School ·c~de of t955, registr•tions will not The new self-propelled Hay Cruiser wil111lso be shown be taken by school officials •nd only persons who h•ve registered os gen· "It's Push-Button Bllli.n( . ere! eteetors with the township clerk of the township in which they reside are registered :chool electors. 'Persons planning to regidor with the re· spective township clerks must ascertein the doys and h~urs on which the clerks' offices are opon for regidretlon. · / . This Notice is given by order of the Boord of Education of Ohmos Price Bros~ Public Sch'ools, lngh1m County, Michig•n. DOROTHY M. WA'RNER, Secret11ry, Bo11rd of Education · This Mess~ge Is Brought to You This Message Is Brought to You as a Public Service by the as a Public Service ·bv the Following Firms and Individuals Following Firms and Individuals

J. A. Dart c~ MasN• Scarlett Gravel Co. Thousands flock every year f1·om all cor·nera of our nation to stand in hushed Holt reverence before the tomb of the soldier "lmown'but to God." Estes·leadley Funeral Home Clements Flower Shop 1-lolt - Lansing To all others, he is labeled "Unknown:" And in this fa~t alone,· there is tre· Holt mcndous significance. No man /mow~~ tvlw tilis boy really was-· -but .God knows! Murdock Oii'Co. Spartan Asphalt Paving Co. Mobil Products God lm'ows you, too, as he knows every man, every woman, every child in the Holt Dansville world. That means that no matter who you are, ·no matter what you do, you can never be really "~n!mown." Morse's Restaurant D11rt Manufatturing Co. Mason Mason You might ask yom·self, "Do I kn~w Him?·" If the answer is negative, re· membc•· th::.t you;r first :;tep in finding Him is the step that takes you through the door of His house en ear~h. The Farmers Bank George's Food Market Mas.on Mason Wolverine Engineering Co. A. A. Howlett & Company Mas.on Mason Consumers Po\'lcr Co. Casltcy Funeral liomc Mason and Furniture Storo Stor:kbridge Mitchell's Dept. Store Le'slio Collins Electric Francis Platt - Stockbridge Farm Machinery Mason Robart Nursing Home Mason Holt Products Co. Holt Dart National Bani{ Mason Midway Drive-In Cleaners A.;ross from Hartley's Super Markel Holt Perkins Hardware Mason John Thomsen Builder of Custom and Permabilt Homes Mason Dairy Mason Mason Bill Richards Buick Mason l\htson Assmnhly of G111l, Rev. \V, 13. Kolenda, pastor. Services at Vevay town hall, Mason. Stm· Sl.ocltl!rl!lge Pr·cshylerlnrr, Rev. clay sehoul, !l :'15 a. m.; morning Alcxnnrlcr Stoithousc. pastor. worsl1ip, 11 a. m.; Christ's Am· Morning worship, 10:30 a. m.; bassadors, li:::lll p, m.; evening · evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. S1111rlny school, ll:-10; choir re· THE: CHURCH FOR ALL hearsal Wednesday evenln~. Ilolt l'n~sh,VINinn, Rev. Venion Wlwalfleld 1\leUa01list, Andrei'. T. Smith, miniHirr. \Vnrr;hip serv· ALL FOR THE: CR •• I .lutt, pastm·. Momin~ worship, 10 ices at ~:30 and 11 ~. m.; ~hurch The Church i URCH 11. m.; Sunday school, 10:45; home school at fl:30 for all ages; )tlu: building o/cthhc greatest factor on earth I prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p, t 15 1 aracter and d or m.; choir practice, Thursday, 8 chlll'~h ~chool at 11 lhmugh prJ. Siron; ~no,;;chhouse. of SpiritUal V~~~" CWili~ehnship, mary class; nursery care at both • neuher d "· lf out a p. m.; Youth Fellowship, 7 p, m. services, ;~~ysurviv.:., There arc 7~~c~acydnor civilization person should oun reasons wh !IInson Chui'Ch of Um Nnzn.ream, and support th attend services Y Roy Mumnu, p~stor. Sunday Uolt lii!~U101Hst, Rev. George own sake. (2) Be Cl ~urch. They ore: ( t{eJulahr:y sehool, lO a. m,; preaching, 11; sake of h' or us children's k or IS Elliot l, min ist cr. Worship hours, NYPS, li:~;; p, m,; evangelistic 10 anrl 11:15; chm·ch school, sake of th~ ~~mmhu~ily and nati~.e. 1!3JJFFor lhe and . Urc Itself Whi h or lh& message, 7:30; prayl'r meeting. 11:10; 1\IYF, G p, m. Wednesday evening, 7. larly ~~~r:~l ~up port. Pl~n 10 ego ~~cd; his moral Ooy 0 Your Bible daily. c urch regu. lllasun 1\l"l·hiHiiSI, ncv, Ray­ Reorganlwd eluu·cll or ,J«~suH mond L. Norton, pastor. Mol'lling Sunday,. , • • • • • • • Book Christ of l.nlt.«!l' D11y Saints, ~10 M'anda)l • • • • • Exodus Chapl~r Vcucs <: Putmnn stt·oet, Williamston. worship, 10, nursery proviclecl, Tuc~da'y' '·'' '• •' • • • • • · Psalms 33 12 gradual ing scni

Clu·isliun Sdeaw1~ Sorkt.y, Les· I.e s I i e CnllA'I'«~A·afionnl·Cha·is· Slocl>IJJ'i!l~e llll'fhllllist, ncv. Ascension Evangelical Luther· Olwmos Community, Hev. Dav­ Williamston F1•ee l\Jcthodist, St. 1\ai:IJCrinc's Chllllcl (l~)JIS• tit~n: Hcv. Samuel 13. Wenger, David W. Hills, minister. 1\lorn· an, 2780 Haslett Road at M-78, id S. Evans, pastor. Worship, 10 Rev. A. D. Hoclmtlay, pastor. copul), Rev, Derwent A. Suthers, lie, Sunday school, 11 a. m. ing worship, 10:30 a. m.; church mm1ster. Morning worship, 11 a. East Lansing. Rei'. George W. E; a. m., (Baby nursery provider]) Cl111rch school, 10 a. m.; worship vicar. Meridian road, half-mile ltobhins Jllc(h()dist, Bunlwr m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. school, 11:40 a. m.; cl1oir rehear­ Niclwlsburg, pastor. Sunday church school, 11:10; Youth Fel· service, 11; FMY, 7:30 p. m.; north of US·1G. Sunday, 9:15 a. sal, Friday, 8 p, m. road, Rev. Francis C. Johannides·, school, 9:15; worship, 10:30. lowship, 7 p. m. worship service, 8:15 p. m.; pray­ m., family prayer and instruction, pastor. Sunday, 9:45, church F l t c h b n r g Jllet.hodisl, Rev. er meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. followed by Sunday school and school, Lute Harlenburg, superin· James A. Craig, minister, Church Grace Uaptist of Onoaula.~n. Willi:unslon Unptist, Rev. Har­ Childs Bible, Rev. Arthur War­ adult Bihle class; 11, prayer and ten dent; 11, worship, installa tlon service, 9:30a.m.; Sunday school, next dnnr to town hall, Rev. J\1al old Heese, pastor. Church school, ficlcl, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. i-eslie Free Jlletho!list, Rev. sermon, followed by coffee hour. of officers for Woman's Society 10:30. Hoyt, pastor. Sunday school, 10 10 a. m.; worship scrvic(!, 11 a. m.; morning worship service, 11; Harry Cummings, pastor. Sunday Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer. of Christian Service, message by a. m.; morning worship, 11 u. m.; m. and 7:30 p. m.; Young Peoples Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 P: school, 10 a. m.; morning wor· the. pastor; 3 p. m., service at evangelistic service, 8 p. m.; meeting, G:30 p. m.; prayer serv­ Williamston Community 1\leth· Ga·o\'l'nhna·;:· 1\Iethudist, Graven­ m.; Sunday . evening worship, ship, ll; FMY, 7:30 p. m.; eve­ Story Book House and Island prayer meeting and Bible class, ice, Wednesday, 8 p. m. 7:30; prayer meeting, Wednesday, ning service, 8; Wednesday, pray­ odisl, Rev. Louis Ellinger, pastor. View rest homes of Eaton Rap. burg niad, Rev. Francis C. J o­ Wednesday morning 10 to 11. Church school, 9:45 a. m.; wor­ h:mnidcs·, pastor. Sunday, 9:45, 7:30p.m. er service, 8 p, m. ids; 7 p. m., Youth Fellowship; W i I I i n m s to n l\Iemorinl J,n· ship service, 11 a. m., supervised Monday, 7 p. m., youth sponsored worship, installation of officers St. 1\lichael's Episco1>al J\Jis· lheran, 1022 West Grand River, Holt Rupfist., Rev. C. James nursery; Intermediate MYF, 4 roller ~keting fot' the entirP fam· of Woman's Society of Christian slon, Rev. N. F. Kinzie, Ph. D., First Church of Christ.• Selen· Rev. K .. F. Koeplin, pastor. Sun­ Pasma, pastor. Morning worship, p, rn.; Senior MYF, 5:30 p. m.: ily at Edru ro!Ier arena, Holt. Service, message by the pnstm·; vicar. Services Sunday at 10 a. tist, corner of Oak and Barnes, day school, 10 a. m.; worship, 11; 10 o'clock; Sunday school, 11:15; Wednesday, 7:30, senior choir; 10:45, church school, Gerald Rob­ m., North Elementary school, nursery during service. Mnson. Sunday services, 11 a. m., Thursday, 3:15 p. m., chancel lllnson Pa·esbytcl'ian, Paul L. inson, superintendent; 7 p. m., Curry lane, off Miller road. Sunday school during the serv­ youth groups, 6 p. m.; evening Arnold, minister. Sunday, 10 a .. service, 7:30; Miq·weelt service, choir practice. Youth Fellowship at Robbins Prayer and sermon with Sunday Holt NnZ!Irene, · Rev. William ice; Wednesday evening meetings m., worship service, Rev. Robert Wednesday, . 7:30 p. m.; choir church; Monday, 7 p. m., youth . school and nursery. Hurt, pastor. Sunday school, 10 at 8 include testimonies of Chris· Aurelius Baptist, Rev. Veder L. H. Yolton, associate executive . practice, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. sponsored roller skating for the a. m.; morning worship, 11; tian Science healing; public read­ Bass, pastor. Church service, 10; secretary of the Synod of Michi· entire family. at Edru roller Leslie Baptist, Rev. Robert NYPS, G:45 p. m.; evening evan­ ing room· is open at the church Sunday school, 11; ·prayer meet­ gan, from Detroit, will speak; arena, Holt. Worgul, pastor. Sunday school, Stocl>hritlge Baplls!., !lev. James gelistic service, 7:30; prayer Wednesday and Saturday, 2-4. E. Lombard, pastor. Morning ing, Thursday evening, 7:45; Sun· 11:15 a. m., church school; 6 p.m., 10 a. m.; divine worship, 11:15; 1peeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. rn. dny evening service, 7:45. On the Junior and Senior High Westmin­ BYF, 6:30 p. m.; evening wor­ worship, 10:30; church school, 1\IIL'ion Baptist, Clarence Rodd, Community :lfcth011Ist of Dans· Gordon Keeper, superintendent, first Sunday of every month ster Fellowship; the seniors will pastor. Morning worship, 10 a. ship, 7:30; mid-week prayer serv· In:.;-hum Circuit l\I e t h o Friilay, 7:30 p. m.; confessions, block north of Cavanaugh road Okemos BaptJst, Howard John· 3, 7:30 in the elementary school, .. '11; · Cht:istian F.ndeavor. 7:45: 8 a. m.; holy days, 7:30 a. m. and 11:30; young peoples service, 7:31) Thursday. after services, Satur­ · on South Perinsylvanla avenue. · son,· pastor. Sunday school, 10 meeting of all.ln tll~ communitY .evening seryice, 8:15; choir prac- 7:30 p. m. PerJ)etual Help Nove­ p. · m.; evening evangelistic serv· ilily; 7:30-9; ·baptisms by appoint; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; church a.m.: church service, ll;:evenlng who . are .interested in the dally' tice, Tuesday, 8 p. m. · na, Thursday evenings at 7:30. .ice, 8. · · · · ment· · · · • 1 ., •• , • service, .10:30 ·a. m. · service, 7:30. vacation Bible school. · Legislature· Must Retu~n Will Share Station To Make Final Decisions MSU Wins Channel Site I:y 1m111m 1~. wurr1~ Rcpub)lcnns bavc been holding' TV's -ba ttl a. !or Onondaga en· WKAR·TV. In a\VUJ'(llllg chnnmll. 1\llchig·an l'l'L'liS As~oclut.ion off on anything deilnllc, walling tercel another stage Thursday HJ lu the university and its part· for congress to act. They hope to whon the federal communications ncr I he l~'CC OI'Ciet·cd MSU to drop Michigan's 1958 legislature will make the best usc of monies commission tentatively awarder! Its UHl~' Channel 60 opemllons. rctum ,June 12·13 still In C()ll· which may be ava!lablc In federal ChanncllO to Michigan State uni· fu~ion over the ltlnd of recot•d It pluns not yet determined, .verslly and 'l'elcvl~ion Corpom· According to university author· will write In an election ycat•, There ls controversy about the lion of Miclllgan. · Illes, the UJW station· was going to he ch·oppcd even Jf MSU was Still hanging fire arc the Htatc federal plan: whethet· to send Ihe FiJm! confirmation will be made unsltcccssful in obtaining Clwn· poli<:e lluclgct ancl a change In lump·sut'l') money lo the slates Ior by the FCC In 6 to 8 wccluclgei. ture of highway money for a new ]n·ograms. Each operation will is president of Television Coi'IHJ· have sepura tc studios ncl otTiccs. Pl1illips said the house woulcl I'adio system some cluimoct would a rat ion of Michigan. He is also MSU is in li1c television busi· ~tick with the bighet• figure, the cost. several ,million dollars and president and gelwt·ai manage!' ness now with UHF' station senate in~isls on tile cut. a $t35,000 state airplane for the of radio station WJLS. The senate pusillun reprc;;ents department. a compromise while the hou~e Senator George C. Stech (D· /lgtu·e is Its original demand. MI. Clemens! tlicn proposed that Rug and Furniture Cleaning Even if the bouse wins; the stale highway maps be included in the close out their David Diehl, pt•esident of the school board, will present the AMERICAN DRY CLEANERS & police will get less than last yca1·. ban. Everybody agreed. high school careers Wednesday night, June 4. diplomas. RUG CLEANERS, INC. Tlw house l

Book of the Seven Seas, which duccr; Robert W. Davis, an NBC ~------~ tells of the oceans· of the world; lighting director; and William B. First Aid at Court Library Has 6 New Books on Canada and Wild Ocean by Alan Villiers, Kelly, technical director, When Samuel Schwartz, De· the story of the At.lanlic and the Their visit was made possible trait defense attorney .for Claude Logan, gashed his flngct· while With the dedication of the books as How Good Is Yolll' men who sailed it. by a grant being administered by. h:tvc! ln·oul(·ht uut u ~lll'fll'ising· handling evidence in court Man· Macldnac bridge next month, we School, by Wilbur Yauch; Schools An Al.lantic convoy in World t11e Ed ucatlonal Television and munbcr of' no\'e!N ami IIIII!· day afternoon, . blood spurlcrl can await an even grca,tcr step in Without Seholars by John Keats; War II is the background for C. Radio Center, Ann Arbor, fiction l10ol•s ubout the sen. There wasn't. a doctor in the the opening of a new frontiet·. Let's Talk Sense About Our S. Forester's The Good Shepherd, JUUOI~S ARI~ EXCUSJm house, But Mrs. Aclhen Witt, on '!'hat will b~ the completion ol the Schools by Albert Lynd; and Our A novel using an early period while life aboard a navy LST Is Members of .the jury panel not the jury panel, reached into her St. Lawrence Waterway. De· Children Arc Cheated, by Ben· in our history Ior its setting is the subject of another· novel, chosen for the trial of Claude Lo· vclopmcnt of the Gr~at ·Lakes jamin Fine. Caleb Pettengill, U. S. N., by Warm Bodies by Donald Morris. purse and pulled out a band·aid. gan were excused Monday morn· l'he bandage was passed to the ~tales nnrl Canadu may be ex· George Eliot, which tells about a pcctcil to boom, and so will clc· And I'm· t.IJOSti lut.em~ted in union naval officer who found he · i!1g,. not to rgturn to. court .until la~yer and he.. ,l,\PP)ied it to stop mand for information about this n step.IJy.stCJI fllan of uctlon, had to · fl.ght a personal battle next Monday morning. · the flow of blood. · area. llnw . to Get Ulllltll' Schools during .the hectic days of the TV Technicians ·· by llnvid llt·eimnn, out.Jlnes early Civil War. For lmdiJ:"I'OIInd on Cclllndu, n t.estcd fH'OJ:'I'Illll that hus I'!!· All readers of sea stories en· th1! )UI('hnm eonnt.y llbJ'III'Y suited iu hettct' schools in Show MSU How joy Garland Roark's bookR, His lms Jli'quired li huol1s uhuut; nut,jor cities. I he hnslc econumieH of that latest, The Lady and the Deep Three production experts from country. More wagons arc being hit checl Blue Seas, is a story oi a clipper the National Broadcasting com· to stars than ever before, judging ship race from Melbourne to Bos. puny arc at Micl1igan Stale uni· We hear a great deal about 11w from the interest in astronomy a.t. ton. Another sea novel, Chronicle vcrsily this week to consult with metals being pmduced In Canada, the Ingham county library. Num· of the Calypso Clipper by John starr members of WKAR·TV. What they amount to in the lotal crous bool1s are available for the Jennings, tclfs of still another Purpose of the visit is to give prmtuct of tile country is shown httest variety of patron, the wide· clipper race, from New York to personnel of the university's eel· in G. 13. Langford's Out of tllC eyed star·gazer. San Francisco in 1856. ucational TV station a chanco to ANOTHER SATELLITE Earth, the Mineral Industry of A tl . b 1 learn the latest technical and C'unda , recen y pu 11J 1s 11cc 1 oo <, The list of sea stories includes ' ' · , Clyde Clason's Exploring lhc Dis· Sea Wife, the s1ory of survival production improvements being rocketed into orbit! "Ex;. Other aspects are considered in tant Stars, discusses Lhc sun and aboard a rnft, by J. M. Scott; Twi· used on NBC network programs. citingncwstoread ahout, D. A. MacGibbcin's The Canadian the planets, the moon, ltJC stars, light for the Gods by Ernest The new tcchniq ues w,ill be re· isn't it? And did you Grain Trade, 1931·1951, and 2 comets, meteors, constellations Gann; aml' Tile Wreck of the nected in the programming of · booits by Harold Innis, The Cod arid the instruments used by as· Mary Deare by Ralpll Hammond· WKARTV, station officials point· know that the Bell Tele­ Fisheries and The Fur Tracie in tronomcrs. Innes. eel out, phone System plays a big Canada. Two bool

~ ...AMERICAN MOTORS MEANS M_ORE FOR AMERICANS ~lf.JY GET A BANDWAGON DEAL AND SAVE ""'pi; TODAY A1' YOUR RAMBLER.DIALERI Bill Richards Rambler ~ THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 so YciU'I• A'~:·o-1928 Clm·ence 13ieltet·t ret urncd , to Maso'n, Micnigan Mason: with a· pretty· string· of trout talten from the AuSnblc, I-I, H. Woocly hns completed .·construction of the new Walters ·school, 2 miles south of Mason. Two DiHerent Schools· Albert i.. Vundet·coolt, ol(Jest living membet· of Mnson Mcth· · bdist, church, had the hmior of . Comparisons am always odious. Nowhere are they more y esfer.-years 20 Yc:li'S Ago-1038 ·burning ,the note of $2,000 ldious than in education. Comparisons between the Russian A showdown ls neurin~ lle· 'l'liursdny' night. The! church Is system and the Amel'ican system are fruitless. Russians From Iillo otes or the tween the county relief commis· now ft•ec' of all.debt. t~ke their youngest and brightest boys and girls and shape Ingb1m1 Count~ ~ews slon ancl Mason: '!'he county Lyle Howlett, Norman Mnr­ them to set·ve the state. Most of the subjects that will not cuncc, commission has threatened to One Yem• Ago shnll, C, Ross Hilliard, Gih\1ins serve the state at·e eliminated. In the American system · Rntcd In decibels, the .faintest I - quit hanllling Mason cases un· Howlett and J, •r. Williams at· education is designed to serve society by permitting every- audihlc sound, u pin dropping, '!'he dog census credits Mason Jess nml 'until the city settles tended the Indianapolis aut omo­ registers .just. over 0. Rustling with a cnnine poptllatlon of 5lii. for relief nlremly gra nlecl, Ma· bile races Memorial Day. one to find a place fm· himself and providing specialization son is now $4,000 In nn·em·s on only fot• those few who elect it. of leaves rcglstGrs 8, n whj,spcr To raise funds !ot• a stay at Michigan Is opening lts new. 4· WHER£ CAN YOU SKI WITHOUT lwtwecn 10 and 20, nvernge Interlochen, ·the Mason school the 40'/.- it is supposed to pay ~NOW DURING- MIDSUMMER IN MICH· fo1' rellef granted by the county, est. state pari\ this week, H Is ··Comparisons between the American system now and IGAN? home wllhout conversation and band Is having a tag day Satur­ on the beach' ne:w Hollnnd. that of 40 and 50, even 30, years a15o are also fruitless: with the radio and 'l'V off, 20 to day. Four spectators at the Me· That's because they are 2 different tlungs. · 30, nnd an ll\\tomobllc, ~0 to 50 The city council has approved marin! Day motorcycle hill liO Yem·s AA·o-1908 un!Gss it's old enough to be paid a new· plat adjoining the Mason climh at Slwet er Hill Memorial The Vnndcrcook store Js pn:v· In the files of the Inghrun County News of 1908 is the for. Friend l y c~nversation Church of the Nazarene. Day ended up Jn the MnsOJI has- · ing 20c lb for ncw·mncle and report of the results of state 8th grade examinations at Ma· ranges between 50 and GO, high· 10 Yca;'R Ago-1948 pitnl. Two machines went (Ill( of solidly packed butler, son. One hundred fifty eighth-graders from rural districts wuy lra!fic from 70 to 80, n control and ttimblcd a111ong Flfty.flve of tile 150 rurnl pu­ came to Mason to write their examinations. Fifty-five riveting gun !rom !lO to 100 ami Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Henson spectators. have bought !lack the cleaning pils who took the state ciJ:{htll passed. The report set forth that the number who passed tlmnder, 110. Dnve Diehl hris been clt!cled grade exuminations at Muson "Why did you devote so much business they sold to Robert treasurer of the senior class at was above normal. . . Moon 2 years ago. passed. The 55 is a larger per· space to Mason's spelling cham­ MSC for next year. ccntugc limn usual. That report meant tl1at only one-third of the eighth­ pionships last wcel• Instead of New portable bleachers Ior Thlrty·seven Mason eighth graders would be permitted to enter high school the next concentrating on mistaltes in Athletic Held arrived this weel1. grade pupils visited Ford's W. C. Walter is receiving your own paper," aslwd a man, '!'he bleachers will increase the Pi!11!upplcs diref!t ft•om Cuba, frilL Itmeant that fot• two-thirds their formal schooling was I.IT YfKIM/if«J ... expa;tlf~;tlilo rwrl' Greenfield Village Saturday 1111d '!'he price! Is $1.25 per dozen, 0\~er and they had better start farming or seek employment when he shoulcl have been m~cll­ seating capacity· to '2,250. · another group- is going this · George E .. Walker, 51, Stock· There will be a Michigan Cen. iri industry. 1 QUJZOOWH IAAIEPJ: ~l;.tl'ilu uw!'fll.·.Y/}~PJIIO 19una P"IS·t. u!fiJtp!H'J~l'!IJ~V ~P!9Jno tn!ing, I don't !mow that there coming Saturday, ·· bridge,· was ,killed In .a· nutomo· t l'fll excursion to Jackson Sun­ ·· lliliOfl ~~!1 ·& lll'fl!~l!l'f.jjO.iiqQ ~B PJSJOIIat( • Z eaJ4l ·t were mm·e than the usual num· Jack Davis, directed the day, The routHl·trip fare fmm Now 100% of those who go to school 8 or 9 years, tii!CII!c.4N (l'JJJ'OOW,Y lVIJR!.JT QXflt;tL .. !'Vo.J ber of errors· Jas.t week, al· bile accident at US·127 and rhythm band Wl1ich plny~d for whether or not they do passing work, are admitted to high thutlgh some of Uiem WGre glar· Bnrnes road Friday· night. Mason Is 45c, , the kindergarten circus directed S. S, Holl: has bought the school.' There they find that many subjects once required ------.,..------ing. When the famous First Fa· Bill Parsons and Robert Ware h:,• Mis~ Mildred Eaton. llo volume of Shakespeare's have returned from 2 years of hnrdwar·e stocl\ of Slichnn & . have become elective. There they find that standards are Mny luu: been one! of the wet· · Slwhnn at Dansville . low· ~nough so that just about everybody passes. Statistics plays came out· in 1623, the writ· Down·by the et• had been dead 7 years. It. was might actually show that only about one-third make the a good thing because! he would most of their educational opportunities. They might even havG probabl)! dropped dead show that the two-thirds who were denied high schcol en­ with a sirol'c hacl he rend the trance under the rigid state laws of up to 30 yeat·s ago now SYCAMORE hoolt. It contained 20,000 typo· deny themselves high school education by not studying. graphical errors. Concerts and recitals· arc aJ. Comparisons are odious. Nowhere are they more odious fly liottomside up, In stich man· After my meditations on the most. as good as church for ner being more ·efficient than than in comparing high school operations of a generation · speliing championships I offer meditating, Music lull's and Insects. Will continued acriul the suggestion thnt after once ago with the systems of today. One system was designed to soothes the savage beast, or is spraying by ·upsidedown planes around with words practiced in limit high school education to those prepared for it. 'l'he it breast, and the first thing you teach mosquitoes, flies and other clnss·, the contest swing over to other is designed to keep boys and girls in school and more know you nrc 1hinltlng unusual, Insects to fly in t11at mam1er? challcngl! words. Many of the or less amused for 4 years. We m·e talking about 2 dif­ queer or whimsical things. Will the insects which build up contcsiants last weel\ WGnt ferent schools. At thl• school band concert an immunity to poison spray down by borcclom · ancl cxhnus· Jnst T h u r s clay night my undergo mutations so they can tion nfte1· slamling for· an hour thoughts· naturally strayed to fly higher and faster than even to spell easy words. jet planes? Will .the next stage former concerts. Part of George A word genera ll)! miAspelled Mlll't·hum•s· talent lies In his In insect control have to be car. Unemployment Statistics rled on by rocketry? in copy reaching the Inghnm choice' of music. It is tha ltlnd County News Is marshal, for nn that's fun to play and easy to A Mason man ·said his 11P.W officer. Most people taclt on nn· Here in the automobile manufacturing area the econ­ listen to. '!'he Blue '!'nil Fly and omy is bent worse than in other areas. Yet we should not grandson is a whnlc. Aslwd to other I. · Sevcnty.Six Trombones malw be more specific, the grandin· permit the unemployment picture to get 0~1t of focus. Here's for more pleasant meditating Bach's Prelude and Fugue in tiler gave the boy's weight nt B Flal brought on meditation the way the Wall Street Journal views the situation: than the Poet and the Pheasant 12 lb, 6 oz. Whale ba hies often and such other pieces common· about commencement spenlters "Every once In a while- the ·p~liticaliy.cirlcmted .recession wan­ weigh 4 tons. An 80-foot blue anrl the hop!'! that snme speaker ly on conceit programs 20 years whale mother will throw back ing get.~· so loud the economic picture Is H1rown slightly out of ago, nearby would urge nays and Iocus. Let's looi< at one aspect of it, unemployment, whieh is the any baby .that doesn't weigh 3 girls to p\cl1 out real tough jobs subject many polltieians and unionists belabor daily, Yes, G~nrge docs a great :job. tons. So I musn't cnll Elaine's for themselves. Then they won't next baby a whale, I meditated, have so much competition. MEMORIAL DAY "As of mld·April there were 51,200,000 people unemploye, although it exceeded 15% during the worst years .. Uncm· brought on meditation about even one yc111' OJ' oml month. ployment rcaclJCd its peak In· this country in Murch, 1933, when it Ihum's stars-Judy Leonard and . Nancy Bray. electric typewl'iters and the slim Memorial Oay, Friday, May 30th) - stood' at 30')1, And throughout the 30s (even though .the New_ waistlines of Florence, JunG, Othe1~ Folks• Linen Dealers' were spending promlsctlOllslyl those out of worlt aver. To get back to the medl· Pa.t and Norma here at the of. a'ged 20% of the labor force. tntlng: When the bnnd fice. '!'he order for the electric Tlw Inghatn County News l1as 3'ro Interest Paid on Savings Accounts plnycd The. Blue 'J'nil Fly typewriters has been cancelled, received anonymous letters com· "Unemployment. clipped as low as sr;,. and 4% only during the I smlll!!llly IJegnn to wondc1· In the current issue of the Jour· plnining liecrtusc a Mason fam­ biggest boom years of the lute 10s and early 50s, when America's why it Is thnt flies Cllll walk nal of the American Medical as· ily's soll!!il linen was not hung lmlustrlnl machinery was C)(panding prodir,iously. nt•sidc down on the ccilhJt.:' soclation 3 scientists report that out on last week's line. "Therefore, when we attempt to appraise the present state of ·but can't fly upside down. a 5 ft., 3 in. 120 lb secretary There is no ·issue of public the economy in terrns of unemployment we should remember that At least I never saw a fly switching to an electric type· morals involved, no warrants m· auy o!hcJ' Insect flying· writer could build up an cxces·s were issued. The Ingham Coun· LJ LJ LJ 7~1,, out of work, while personally distressing, is· mathematically ex· IIJiside down. of calories to equal a pound ty News does not i nvacle privacy • MEMBER cessivc only when compared with the best years any economy of .weight every 10 weeks. And PEDERAL DEPOSIT to publish details of divorce INSURANCE CORPORATION ever had." Planes, ~ven the planes that always the WGight is in tl1e mid· complaints. Jt docs not even list spread the lethal sprays, can die. divorce actions unless ancl until n final decree Is issued. tions Whas in Delhi nothing will serve except well-planned Without undue prthlici1y the More Than'. a Holiday and well-operated water and sewerage systems with a sew- rift in the Mnson family may he healed. Whether it is or is not age disposal plant in the bargain. · healer!, the Inglmm County Like so mahy other holidays, Memorial Day seems to No one has a right to dump sewage onto a neighbor. News does nol intend to make evolved~wl~i~mM~~~m~~~~m.:~~Mey~ into merely a long week end with the opportunity to s·eptic~oo~~~~.re~~theyh~oo~hl~~~ tan!< eff~uent and· raw sewage into the Sycamore to •• :a~b:n:ll:m:n:lt=ff~=woo:~:c~b:y~p:u:W:~:It~Y~·~======·:·:·:-==~ squeeze in a 4-day vacation. contaminate Delhi and Alaiedon areas. Delhi residents have Honm'ing of America's war dead- the only reason for no rGightdto. dumlpl their untre!lted sewage into the Sycamm·~ the existence of the holiday at all -is often clouded by com- or ran to po ute waters 111 Lansin~ township. . mercialism and by the callous thoughts of many of us who Good ne~ghbors take ~are of then· garba&e and then· seize upon the day solely as a holiday. No matter how much ' sewage. Restdents. of Delh1 have the opportumty to provp fun is planned, time should be reserved to pay tribute to themselves good neJghbors Tuesday. . those who have died in the defense of their country. . fi BADGER Memot'ial Day should mean more to Americans this GUEST EDITORIAJ.. year than ever before. For probably at no time in history have America's wm• dead come closer to having died in vain. Principles wh!ch were wm·th fighting for even unto Colleges Have. Cash. for Athletes death a. generation ago or even a year ago, can and are A couple of weelts ago we predicted that Michigan's major col­ sometimes shattered around diplomatic council tables. Hot leges, then lamenting. the loss of money from reduced legislative Barn tempers around the world are a physical threat to the one appropriations, would not reduce their athletic aid programs Cleaners last rampart of freedom. despite the on·campus money crisis. Memorial Day can be a reaffirmation of faith in Dr. Harold Tultey, Michigan State university's faculty reprc· America. It is the ideal time to take son or daughter in sentative to the Big '!'en, made it. quite clear that his school, at hand and re-tell the patriotism of those who have died so least, was putting the pressure 011 him '!o allow more money to he + + +- that we may live. It is a time to rekindle the sparks of free­ spent fat· athletes, not less. dom. It is a time'. to thank Gbd that we live in this oasis of M~higan State had told Dr. Tultey he was to ask for 150 the dignity of man. grants·in·aid instead of the present 100. A majority of the other school's in the Big Ten, said Dr. Tultey, favored cutting the number ,America's No. 1 Barn Cleclner In Mason as in· communities across the country, Arneri­ .cli.ns will be paying a Memorial Day. tribute to America's to 75 and he refused to push his school's· position in the face of war dead. It is the logical time to rededicate ourselves to this opposition. Because of his stand.he's in trouble on campus. patriotism. Let's fly the American flag Friday. Let's join These grants-in·aid aren't lllte the ones colleges give out to with the parade. Let's show ourselves and our 'l1eighbors that students for scholastic achievements·. Students seldom get more All?erica's war dead have not died in vain. ·than tuition. Athletes on grant·in·ald get the full ride - tui.tion, . books, room and board - amounting to around $1,000 a year. World·s. Strongest So a school that must cut services because the legislature re· duces an appropriation wants permission from the conference to Good Neighbors spend another $50,000 to hire high school athletes to the campus·. This same money ·handed out in traditional scholarships would Delhi township' residents have an opportunity ne:xt give 250 youngsters tuition free schooling. · Gutter Cleaner Chain Tuesday to be good neighbors. It won't be their only oppor- To the m!dit of MSU President Dr. John Hannah, ·he has said· tunity or their final opportunity. But it is one. It is the his school co!!ld t(ghten its belt and reduce less essential .expen­ ditures to live within the new budget and still do a good job. If day of decision on going along with the sewer and water there are things even less essential than at-hletic scholarships, this program for the sections which desire it. · job of cutting may be disgustingly simple. +++ Although only the Holt area must immediately pro- Fritz' Crisler, u. of M. athletic director and a long· time foe of Sold and Serviced by vide a sewer and water system, the. time is near when the subsidized athletics, has said the grants-in·ald program costs Big entire township will have to have such facilities.. Only the Ten schools $2,000,000 a year. 'We do it with the rest of them to . sections which get the facilities will pay for them: Owners stay in- the game," he has often said, "but 1;11 never agree that it is ··.··of .property in other areas are ·lending only their credit. the right thing to do." , They will have rto assessments to pay: . . _ - : When_ ~e are complaining about a shortage of money for acle· McGuire Dairy Equipmen~ · ··.This· going from' a· city to a suburban .development to quate college educations and at the same time increasing money _ eacape. city resp~msibilities and city· costs is an. anomaly•. for the purpose of subsidizing athletes, it is high time our educa· Sales Inc. ·. When· just a. few.rnake the move, private wells and septic tionalleaders pause and reapprali!e their: values. - Arenac coun· tanks ~ adequate. _When tlie move reaches the Pi:Opor- ty Indepe11dent; Staiullsh: .. . · . · , . · · . . ,______..., __ ..,. ___ ...., _____ ..., ___ ...,_..., _____ .__ .... _, :_. ·_,_ ., . -> ~: . . '.. . . '. '. . ' . .... ·. . . . . ·.. . - . . : ' .... ,:- J_ . • ~ ·T~Iichc•;fJ mwe ·i\rc(ltmg . Mrs. Clyde Curtis~ Mrs ..Clar· Diehl. . . . , . , · · · ence. Roberts, Mrs. o: B. Cornett ... Mrs. William' Mitchell of' Lul' thou- when they are hungry, never for WC«!i• l'cpm·kd IJII Its stmly, ful, JlOJlUiallon has grown and ils 1 sport. Allhough they wlll chase In 19 118, Michigan Stule univer· mnlions and demonstrations on type, slionill hr~ alhm·•!d lo IIJII'l'lllt~ l:r1ion of migrant Jnrm worl: of Income would re~ull in llllll JHI!liJOrn paper matiufaeture arc some of st.mtm fire· engines, a calliope, oil traetors, shmm madtine and many in !hi~ same a!'ca wns :31'/r over onty 15·25'/t increase in demand the other crops that have poten­ uthe•·s. Besides the exhibits tlwr1l will hll a barn dance l•'l'iday night, ste:uu boat mccs llw same pel'itJtl in I!J57, With tlw ;'ot' food, Most of !he increased tial for grcalet• output in the U.S. on the 1\alamazoo ~·iver, junior midget race>,' fit'eWOJ'I{s and a model :tit'Jilanc meet. grea I increase in fulurc supplies Jllilay would IJe · for arlrlit imml of IH•eJ', llwre'll pmlmbly be a lot .:ct·viccs associated with Ioud Miscellany ..· , Furmet•s .cash I '· I o[ f;ll'llll'l'S Wlln sent congress 1 s!'lo ·." l'sncJ fa."· slo!'H!!e of 6.80[,' lr,Yinrr. H can he han•:c£.t~d eal'!ic: I o ts 1crtes sate recc. nt y: . tw l:lt:,UiJO,IJlliJ ncn•s. La;;l year t Itey 1,, ' ~ -- "' 1 1111 1 J ag;tinsc rot, inserts, and fungus for - , !'lw trend lowurcl the usc .of de· ils. recomm.cnclntions to set t_tp n IJ.tt.•·,ltel".· uf , • , ·'l'llr. e:_t"'!'ll JJ,"ll ,; "rl snVC!1 grinding. Jecause every c 11gan 1ccns Jl!'oduec•d 32'.• more com on 11',, ·' ~ 01 11 · ··· ~ " · · · I 1 1 11 tl 1 1 many years! Penra-rrcnccJ wood is ,ergents has reduced un unpor· prtcc·proppmg ]Jian fur 5 mtnct·· 1110 1·s.·ttlt''; CO!ll"Jll of 28''• to :30•,,· . . 'J n c nc vor ses 1C ~ n P ns . lcs~ Janel. Sint'c l!l:J!l, tlw nalional 1 ~ ~ 10 • , In n survey .around M!cht;;nn. ·,vatr.r \Vonclerlancl' doesn't mea· clean and easy to handle; can be wheat crop lw.~ ris,;n from 7,10,. «lilt sotu·ce I.

J]r)('k at I ill' !'ann lite r~cd had lo Iasl as lhe leaves. · '1 Hay can be taken ottl of the field method allows farmers lo mow he ll; 11 ullctlut lL•ast once more ami Under normal wcatilcr eonrli· ,·rts ;, rclntivr.ly high moisture con- and condition. hay in mm·ning and often nHJI'e tillll'S than tllfiL lion~. While points out, a farmer tent, nncl blown into tile bam. chop aticl blow it into the !Jam in The bulk ~tomgc bins Iot· Inrm· using a IHty eonclilioner ean mow: The mcehanical handling of hay I he afternoon.· 1:00 P. 1\rt 1:00 P.M. I'I'S mal\t> it possible fnr grain to Saturday, May 31 lw stored at the elevator or fnn11, All the Iarmer does is order the c•lc\'attn· to grind and mix so much of !tis fec•Li and 1leliver it to the fa!'m :-;!urag[~ lJin, . Phone Phone Chilson's bin l1olds 5.ll tuns. Be· fore lite~ ~LIIl1111Cl' is over he ex· Mason Price Brothers ]teC'ls to inslall iL pipe t~; ~arry Stockbridge llw grain directly to the Jeecl t rouglls in tile l0 Bales l\lixed Hay 2-bottom 12-ineh l\Iount1~d Plow. 'l'hi~ tmchll' has dmw \'l~r~· little wor·l{, 200 Bushds J~m· Uul'll :301) Halt's Straw NEW! Da.\'id Bradhw l\lanu•·•~ Sp1·cader New Holland 71i Ilay Balm· Rubber-Tired Wa1.\'0il and Uacl• Furniture,_ Etc. John Deere Com Planter· Sd ol' flunk Beds, Stn·in~s ami MattJ·esses 7-ft. Double Disc Round Oal\ 'l'ablc AND ONLY Supcrim· 13-dio;c Grain Drill llab~· Hed and l\lattrt•ss Co-011 Single-row Corn Picl;c•r Small Chest of Drawers 2~ intt!rnational fi2 Combine with motor· Library Table 4-section Harrow %-size Bed, S11rings and 1\laitl'l~ss '7 HAS IT! lUoline 7-ft. Tractor 1\loweJ' 2 1\:lctal Cabinets

International Sid1~ l{alw 12 x 13 Rug !) x 1~ Itug On Memorial Day, let us pause in solemn tribute to those who 275-gal. 0\'crhead Gas Tanl• Roto-Cnb Rotary Lawn l'llowcr gave their lives that all may be free. And as we honor their great I N oll\lany Small Articles Qi.mntity of Dishes, Etc. sac:r'ific:e for the ~~use of freedom, let us pledge ourselves to be ever vigilant that what thy have nobly won shall ever be prese~ved. Terms:-Cash Not responsible for accidents Lun~h stan~ on grounds Some pinch .•. ot.her.s crush. Only Brillion pinches, c1·ushes and buchlcs with 4 powered rolls. Triple-Aclion! Means uni­ form leaf/stem drying (in 'h the time). High-protein hai. See us for details. · THE. FARMERS. - . BANK. . DALE MUSSER, Mason m Ingham County Francis Piatt ' EARL-DUNSMORE. Clerk Hemstreet spent night untll Sunday Clca1 lil{c romm~ Roscbur) Rlchnt d and Mlchnel Zsm din Be1natcl Man! ott David B tlze1 Chmley Sedel mnie1 Vernon Scutt and Ivan Btmkor spent the w~el< end at lthn Jillw t>nrticlpatlng with the Sunday dinner guests of M1 Leslie ll oop 111 the Ame1 icamsm and Mrs Dati ell M rtin wc1e Mr of the flag raising ceremony and Mar tins pa1 cnts MJ nnd Mrs other c 1mp c1 afts that they had Br uth Martin of Enst Jordan and lecu ned at tlwh regular meetings M1 Mattins brothel In law and Parents of the Scouts were In sister M1 and M1s Jim Hotn \!ted fo1 a potluck d!nnc1 Sunday md family of Lansing bcfo1 e the boys returned home Wednesday ove1 night guest of fl om I he llloys met M1 and Mrs Cichnel Zserdin at Pat !{e!s COl ners SatUI rlay and M1 nnrl Mrs Cleo Palmer evening far softball practiCe spent the day at Hollnnd 1 hey meet ag tin Wednc•day eve Lal

Mr and MMs D H Wtlllnms and chtl(h en of Hoyal Oal< were J Sunday guests nt the home of Mr I and Mrs Clyde Wtlllams Mr and Mrs E Van det Mul len \1 ere wee!< end guests of theh daughte1 Mrs Ge01ge Schlnbl) and famtly o! Gra)llng

wlthout udrllllpl;nl ren'1unct·~1tlon': Dutlcs..,...ol' 1he' pnwet• vestr.cl in an offlclnl-mny not be exercised The duties of tiJ!!se officials lire by unolht!l' offlclnl except by his I varied nne! prescribed by law, and dep\.tty who Is empo\\lercd to pm• . Yon 111'1) curious nbnnl. f,hw . compensation usunlly is fixed ·uy for~n 1~11 duties o( 11~: off!cr. h~ th~ ofl'iduls . who govorn yout• 1 the board of supervisors. OlT!cials absence of tl.1.e offJcl,tJ. Gnnewlly, county, 1 nrc not cntlllcd to fees in addition n county olllecr may not hold to !hell• sulnrtcs unless In Pll.\'· m01:e than one o!Ttce nt a time. I 11 Recently I wanted to learn ment 4 for·- extra-ordinary serv· ••rvico(1 hi, orct1lumn lho Stnlo Is Bornn lnformnliP"Junlor Mlchlunn. something about my county gov·1· Ices." Many of our county offi. ----- ernmcnt, and found out that the ciuls pet·form In this manner '!'he 5rntue of Liberty was "constitutional officers" ore the most of the time, but perhaps erected In 1886. sheriff,. the county clerk, the ------·------­ county ireasm·er, the .register of MI'cL. deeds and the pmsecuting nttm·· Ingham' co' unty News, Mason, II ney. 'l'hcs!l ofiiccs I knew existed MayJ9, 1958 C-8 because once every 2 years I exercised my franchise and voted !or-someone to fliJ them. ® Farr's Texaco Sea·vice 1953 South Codar llh Blocks South of Light Holt, Michigan

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Business. Service Directory I Foods Livestock Hardware Farm Beebe's West Side Trucking· Equipment "Your Friendly Neighborhood Hardware Grocery" A.A. Howlett & Co. DuPont Paint Open Evenings and Sundays Livestock " John Deere Tmdnrtl Evinrucle Motors '" Foll'r.t E1pdpancnt Texaco Gas-Oil THUCKTNG AND BUYING Glass Snlc:; & Scrvicn l3fi E. A11h St.-Mi~:iuU Ql? Glazmg 20·1 N. Cerlnr Ph. OH 7-U5' ALL KlNDS LIVESTOCK Phone OR 7-3Li31 woi:].;:," We Hive Gold Slamps · ALL ANIMALS INSURED Tools Radios "! believe that we should mal\e -icmi·Truck Serl'lee now Availab]l· every cHurl In hold inll<~lion re· -ice us for your registered Ilamp g:mlless r,r wlwm it hurts." "We Barbecue in the Store" ;hirt" breeding stocl<. The best :1, Perkins Hardware "I al~u think that a leveling off neat type hogs. '.1"ason Ph. Fuel Oil and at the present time is more im­ George's Market on r,.4;m portant than either a pay mise Uow Much Should Bim Franklin m pmfit shurlng plan." Licensed Dealer, Mason Gasolines "Jus! l'e!ICWillg the prCsf'n( COli· We deliver on orders of $5.00 01 tmct would satisfy me, also al· A Funeral Cost more Phone Oll. 7-RfJ.Jl most all the persons worl\ing 1 THIS IS A question which we hear every day­ Personal. ~---N-CL-A-,R-- 11 * JlCill' 1TIC. and the an•wer is net at all difficult or em· 121 S. Jefferson Mas01· 51 "! don't believe any wage in· barro,.ing. Each family has its own •et of cir· Livestock Trucking Phone Oil. 7·7151 '{_o_u_r -c-lo-lh-es-ar_e_s_a-fe-in-ot-tr[ SUPER FLAME OILS crease wuuld benefit me or nny cumstancos which, properly added up, supplie• its Charlotte - Monday other wurker·. I believe tlml own answer. We arc always glad to talk frankly lands. We get them sparkling Anti-rust about coshi-our5 and yours-and to gi-ve our ad· Battle Creel< - Wednesday l!iglw•· wages only cause higher Also general Inca I trucl,ing !lean, beautifully pressed wit11 prwc::;." vice whon asked. If you have a problem of thh rtmost care. No lligh·prke wor· kind why not drop in and talk about it. We'll try Well Drilling '"ies either! For !'romp! Delivery "I believe bette•· unemploy. to qive you all the facts. men! !Jcneflts would help Iaid·off Charles Cooley Tu F':mn ami llome wra·l\f~rs. Bet tcr pensions would Phone OX ·1·834fl or OX 4·1371 retire worl: Roy C. Hart Residents oJ the lith t·ongres· youn;.: men are umler the sod. HrJIL 1-fi~:lt School, 4252 East Delhi, HalL, Michigan "Central Michigi!:>'o; Largest Lawrence Schnepp sional district of 1\Iichigan, whiciJ Some are white, some nrc yellow, The lollowlnR TRUSTEES will be olcclod: J :i28 S. ,J,•fl'mson Dealer in Late Model Salvage" ·has more attlomohile workers some me black, some arc Jews, Phone OU 7·2231 Phone OX 9·21!}11 Phone Eaton :U.;~pfds One Trustee ( Charles Henderson 3774 or 4·!l!i.l14 than any other District in the na- some are Gentiles. The Creator ./ Bcrllard Patton >outh of Holt · 2 Miles • Noru (3~Ycar Term) 1 Mnuricc Ric:bmond lion, bciieve lulwr unions should molded their iJearts just alike, -of Ma~o.111 file flnandal reports; Javor secret though. !he following I'ROPOStTIONS OR QUESTIONS wlll be voted upon: J. bnlc of Gunn School Property, S. W. Hart ballots for union elections; ob· We in America have not hem'd 11. Henewal of Extra Five Mills for Operating PUrJIOl'iCS, ject to the WilY union dues are the sounds of guns for a long HI. Authority for E"tra One Mill for Building and Site Sinkln~ 'Fund (nt sout.h cit.y' limits) for Ext.rn Constru.ctirm Cosh. t3:H S. ,Jefferson Flowers used; and thin!; union leaders du lime. We have no war but right IV. Actual Levy of Said One Mill for Sinking Fund for Extra Con­ not represent tlw viewpoints of Jwre in America, the sweetest rHnu.:th:.JJ Co&ts (l"rDJICrty Owner& Only on IV}. l'honc OR 7·0131 Home the ran!; and file union members. land of them all, we are on the Each person voting on the propositions to increatic the total ta" J·at;;­ limitation mutil be a citizen of the United States, nllove the ,,gc of 21 COMPLETE FLORAL ;l'hese and othct· eonclusiom; of road to cocktail bankruptcy. yearo, nnd have refiided in the State of Michigan •ix month6, and in the national signiflcance, with respect Millions arc being spent telling Scl~ool District 30 dnv& next preceding the election. Tank Cleaner Service ARRANGEMENTS to labor problems and tl1eir re· !he American people they ought Ench pcnu:n voting on the proposition of levying a Building nnd Site lationship to the •·ecession, are to buy this brand or tllat brand Sinking Fund ln.x nlUf>t b~ a citizen of the United Stall!&, above the a~e Weddings of 21 yeArs, and have rel5ided in 'thC Stnte of Michiga11 six months, and in SEPTIC.TANKS CLEANED revealed in tile results of the re· of liquor. The American people the ,:,~n ...... l l.luHrtct ::Su ua,-a ne:ll.t preccLHng U1c cle~.:hon, and have property Funerals • Parties j turn from the first 500 hourly spend millions for drinl> and then na~scstied for tjlXU& within the School District or be the lawful husband or Time Saving wHe of fiUCh person. · Alro conc~ete septic tanl\s fm Kean' s 5-10c·$1 Store D'ellvery Service wage employees responding to the turn around and spend millions sale. Only persons registered .1u elcctora in D~lhi Township are eligible to Kirsh Rods Installed Rubber Stamps labor questionnaire mailed on to institutions to take care of the vote. 1 May 19, 1958, from Laming, to lost drinker. .Millions of broken STATEMENT OF TREASURER Venetian Blinds the residents of Michigan's 6th homes ·arc paying the price of OF COUNTY 01' INGHAM, STATE OF MICHIGAN, AS Francis Sloan Paper, Plastic and Cloth Clements Flower Shop furnished REQUIRED BY ACT NO. 293 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1947 Williamston, Route 2 congressional district. liquor. OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN • Window ShAlt that I have aearchcd the records of my office, and, after inquiry, find that Phonp OR 7-"-l!ll tionnaire, I wrote constituents, a river of cocktail wine to ob· the total of all voted inc:reaacs over und above the lax rate limitation prices "The recession, its causes and livion with. the Russians pester· e;tablished by Sec:tion 21, Article X ot the Constitution of Michiro.n, in cures, is now our major problem ing salt in tile \\line. Diplomats nny local unlt1 llffectine the taxable property located in the School Dhtrict of Holt Public School11 Ingham County (.School Dialrict No,. 1, Ingham Auctioneer .... as a former factory worker ask for God's guidance but will Ccunty), nnd t.lu~ yean. in which ouch voted incrcucs arc effective, to be as follows: at Fisher Body myself, I am . He answer when tlley follow the Local Unit Prescriptions vitally interested in the welfare plea with a cocktail? Voted Increo.ars Yean Eff~ell vc School Du•. trlct of 15 Milia Holt Public Scb.ool1 Glenn Casey of our working people. I lmow ' Political parties in the United (Bond Retirement) 1958 to 1971 inclu&ive . the •importance of labor unions States are angry with one an­ None None and favor their general purposes. other. Yet regardless of which None None AUCTIONEER. 1 . Fo1· this reason, I particularly party is In power the American f"'• ~ • 1 .... ··nee D. Parker, Ingham Caunty Treasurer and April 8, 11158 want the views of the hourly purse is touched for more and COMPLETE REAL ESTATE wage employee." . . more money to pay for peace. But \ ..... , .. ullcc: .Ls given by order "f the Board of Educatlon"of the School District o£ Holt PubiJc Sc:bMt., lngbam County, Mic:hig.t~.n; ... Because of the concern reflect· when we see $3,900,000,900 ready SERVICE .,...... "')11"' ...,. t1.,.., ..... lrt F•-tinn will be often from 7:00 o'clo-ck a. ~ • ed in my volume of· mail irom for shipment overseas and read and remain 11pen until 8:00 o•cioc:k p. m., of the ume Elntion day. Hitchens :''working people, It was my pur- about the recipients tossing · llhtC!'Q: A.,ru a, 1958. ~ . pose In sending the questionnaire stones at the giver we wonder Drug-Store ..___ . ''.t~_give the .rank. anrl file lln whPthPr It might hf' bettPr to 1 iiiiilo..,;,~------'