There's a shortage of qega'tivc blood in A, B anrl 0 types at Ma· ~on General hospital. The same shortage prevails at the Red Cross blood banlt. Pe1·sons witiJ negative A, B and 0 blood who are willing to con· tribute a pint if an cmcrgenc~· arises nrc asltcd to notify the hospital. They should telephone m· write to the hospital, giving name, nddress and telephone number. Council Candidates Present Views Six of the 8 candtda tes for Ma· Councilman Nels Fcrriby, Mayor mcnts. There will be no increase lairs and of his desire for an Ol'· son council posts statQcl their Paul D. Richards, Paul Cheney, In lhe budget except to pay for dcrly growth of th<,! city. Officers Warn views beforQ Mason Kiwanians .T. A. ShafeJ\ Harry Smith and the Improvements, he said. Tuesday night. Almon Fulton. "Employment conditions being Fulton called nttentlon to what they are, this' is no time to changes anc\ the need for any city None of the candidate~ an­ Absent wet·e Councilman Rich· to lteep up with needed changes. About Burning nounced any revolutionary pro· a!'rl Morris a net Richat·d Jewel t. hike the bmtgct," the mayor said. "Piling tax upon tax can lead only Facllltles which were acleqLtalo gmm. None of them found fault Tiley were unable to attend the to confiscation of ·private prop· 50 years ago are not adequate fol' Afl cr the epidemic of grass with what thQ present and former meeting. today, he said. fires which heralded the an·Jva~ erty a net to ~oclallsm. An Increase councils have done. l~errlby said the, present coLIIl· of spring Sunday, no warning in taxes now would be unreason· Ferrlby is a ('aslmt salesman. should be nceartmenls to help. remove the soda bar at ChesJ'ey's marble. Tall mirrors bacl,ed the Freedom for ci ly dogs will end bLiclget. It is holding the line. $154,911. Next year's operating 8 o'clocl<. budf:et is $1 GG,l25. For this year :!~me \\a~ a gta~s fire. on Waldo drug store. Wm·c's drug store re· buffet behind the bar. at sundown Sunday. For the next Of course, there will be some­ t o,uJ, I he NewnMn fitc and an· moved its soda bar 3 year· 'li( taxpayers paid $70,761 in taxes. M1·s. Doris Austin Js buclget di· 8 A trip to the soda bar used to :J months Mason dogs are sup· Farmers Sign thing nrldcd. It'~ $22,750 added for other at M·3G and Hawley road. Onl tl c M . b' o. Next year they'll pay $67,000 for rector. She drew up the tentative 1 2 1 11 1 be a regular trip fo1· both young­ posed to be on leash or confined bond rel1remcnt und interest on On Saturday afternoon Mason retn:tin ason c a Y soc a ars city operation, $89,750 with the budget after Mayo1· Paul D. Rich· sters and adults, But those who to the premises of their owners bonds. The people voted the firemen fought grass blazes on · new city debt included. ards and councilmen spent long Aurelius road and North Olte· Merchants cite the prevalance used to long for a drug store soda or custodians. For Soil Bank $:390,000 in sewer and water im· hours in ehecldng needed expen· Stale law provides that all Of com·se, the budget is still mos roacl. There was one on of drivc·in refreshment stands now either wheel the family to a provcmcnt bonds last November. ditures and sources of revenue. drive-in serving inexpensive cus­ dogs, whether in country or in Ingham farmers arc now sign· lcntalivc. It can either decrease North Jefferson Friday after· and take·out bulk icc cream as There will IJC OLhcr taxes for tat·d products or else 'manufac­ town. shall be confined to the lng fat· Ute acreage reserve under property owners in the sou thwcst or increase until its final approv· An itemization of the tentative noon. budget appears on Page 8, Sec· ture their own sundaes and sodas premises of owners or confined the soil bank. They have until For all bn1sh fires, when the OL' under the reasonable control April 15 to sign contracts. lion A. grouncl is not covered with snow, from the ice cream stored in home freezers. of persons between sundown and Under new regulatimis farm· permits arc required. They can sunrise of the following day all Library Builds Up Section he obtained from local fire de· Cities Contend Cost of labor and the scarcity e1·s may sign 5· or 10-year con· the yea I' around. . partmcnfs Ol' the conseJ·vallon of competent lalmt' have helped tracts far land to he put into ' Panels Discuss Iorfic:cr. Burning even ·with per· drive out soda bars. Merchants JUasnn'N ordinance makes trees of shrub plantings for she!· On County's Early History i mils can only he done when lli'C· Over Frandor say they can usc the soda bar it unlawful for t.ho owner oa· lerhelt, windbreak, or wildlife County Problems c•m1tions are f;tken tu prevent space to bel.ler advantage hy rlis· custmlian of w•y dog to per. habitat purposes. Unlil now, all 'J'ilcl'e are now m'ore Jh<\n,. !iOO ly a<·cept booits of lJistorical spreading or the fire. · L<• :sin.: ancl East Lansing arc playing merchandise. Chesley mit. It to run at large •my· contract~ werG for a 10-year per· bool1s and other rcfe1'cnces In t.he value and signlflc;tnce. If we can Supc1·visors from l'otmtles in Permits are not. requit·ecl for sqw.ring orr for another battle plans to expand his prescription tlmo dau·lng the months of lad. The lO·ycar contract will still local history s·ecfion of Hall Me· lind duplicates we'll place some the sixth disfrir:f. association of over· annexation of Frandor. department. Into the space now· .(ipJ·U, 1\lay w1d Jw10. apply· to tree pluntin,!Is. , domestic tires in safe containers, 1 moria! library at Mason. in our loaning collc<:tions." occupied by the fountain equip. s Ll p e t• vis o I' s were in Mason IJLII. Mutehlcr and Chief Silsby Petitions for annexation of the Dogs caught running at large The conservation resei'VQ pro· Nrll'lnan Bttnl>cr, county Ji. "Here's a shelf with boolts by mcnt. Wednesday karning about mu· join in urging 11eople to watch Lan;;ing township area to East. will be transported lo the county gram is open to all fm·mers, brill'lan, HIHI members of his staJT and aboul Chase S. Osbornr., for· lual problems and 1.hcil· solutions. such !ires unlit they arC' out. Lansing were filen with County animal shelter in Lansing. They whether or nat I hey have any have <'Hfaloguerl family histories, mer governor, scienti~t an1l atl· lnglwm, Shiawassec, Clinton; Fires should not be started in Clerl1 C. Ross Hilliard las·t month. can he bailed out of there. If acreage allotment for basic crop;;·. lngllam, Eaton ami .Jaelrl·v' s 0 1 H • I p f" ranstng 11 ·wete . 1 rrns1 ec · "'· ·ttsir ens1 b to submit. to teachers, Supcrln· dog which by loud and frequent Jail Walkaway I . f I. liT . I tl I I. . Ingham gave the inVOI'illion and t t le. mea tave Jeen VIS ec y wheat. 1e usr u ac < 1.1011~ o JC ng J.tm . ospl a ro I s nwesttgators~ tcndent James II. Vander Ven barking, howling at· yelping, or collection, the librarians said. Chnlrman Earl W. Leeman of the · , said. chasing cars becomes a nuisance. Comes to Grief Ingham board welcomed the visi· From Perch Fry There is also saicl to IJC a tech· tors, about 75 of them. nicalify that names on the pc· Cedi T. Jones, 38, Lansing, Army Beckons 13 William E. Dennison, secretary- tilions arc not exactly as they Golfers Welcome might !Jeffer have ~tayccl In jail. trcastlrct· of the State Association Mason General hospital ex· appeat· on assessment rolls. Mrs. Peck Offers Bird Seed Aft"l' 1v,·tiJ,· 1·11 " a\\•,·ty from the 1·ail d D f '( II r s · 1 1 1 11 peels to get $185 from the Lions c ,., u o • upervtsors, gave a s wr a c cluh fish fry of Wednesday night. Much of Francior is in the Course Opening l\lonrlay night he ended up In a n er r'a t a lie also was moderator of tl1e The Lions club staged the affair East Lansing school district. 1\1 rs. Peel;: and the little Pecl•s will hel)l feetl your L;onsing hospital. Now he's bact< panel on election pmce1lurcs. Hnb· to help raise its quota for the The prize being fought. over is Mason golf course will be open in jail W. ·Aaruns :exnmlnatlon ·on •'ll··charplea'ded . round :guilty in •:a •non.jury trial · man L n w r e n c e L ! n d e m e r, side ot Ash In front of .the postofflce, .guilty ··Saturday to . ·a· .. drunl~ befoi·e 'Juoge Adams 'Moni.Jay, the· · .Wednesday, Hanks spol1e at a charge. He was fln~'cl '$12 with chal•ge being llOTr·SUpport. The' : pep meeting of Mason, Vevay, The boxes UI'C! convenient an. alternative of 7 .days In· jnll. He ,Judge ':placed· Woo'd ·on .,probation . Ingham and Ala!edon township for drivers headed· either east p:lld. . fo1· a ··year nnd assessed costs of , party worl, ouse.1 bThe mmk st fur.fh has.t liHief MJ;,"," I'.'J'arlow·• Gillen, He w.as-boi'n SAFE DIUVING IN· INGIIAM bmught a laurel ·to dependents. . Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. 15 in jaii.J)endlng the outcome of the Vlola·Hunter,·Lanslng·, running va ue · .ecaus? a · • lme 0 in Kenton, Ohio, Janu'ary 18, 1946~ .Sii'Crlfl' '.Willard Barnes in J.. ansing Wednesday. Ingham The Repuhl!can worlmrs met at Errima Templer Ellsworth, who ~· .girl's ·test. red light, $5. year, wdd mmk fur IS coarse., The fam!ly came to Mascin 2 · M M rUed Monday at Highland Parle · ( ICN pho't'o) • . years Inter, The boy attended the ·,was second :in :tiie state for road safety. Shown handing , ason nnor. Ml'. am\ Mrs. Templer and thei · :· .Tac){ Bl!lingsly of ·Lnnlling, William Hall, 'Mason, noisy f . Mason Church of . the Nazarene 1 the awarltto' Barnes is 1W. o; llildebranll'of the Association Han~hoto). .. gardless of party, hog a job so ·'Os··co·d' ··a· . s· J. D. Baxter, Flint, speeding,' Lansing; mi'S, Betty Guerrero, ··.tu·den· t. Holt; Mrs.'Edlth Welsh,-Holt;'and long. · He refei•red to Governoi·· : · $!5. The Louis Jolmson home, on Miss· Loretta Glllen,.at·hoiiHi; The Williams' 10 years. a·s gove·rnor. 1 ~et·S· ,Ke·-'lly· . A. ·d·. . Donald 'E. Schneider, Adrian, Kipp road off US-127, was threat. brothers,· Gene and i{enneth,:-are. ------·------He •aJso pointed to rising unem­ \:1 1 speeding; $8• ened by a grass fire 'Wednesduy both at home, ·A grandmother, ployment.- in Michigan, Hanl1s suile, 'Mason, excessive home, unt!J firemen arrived to J:.eiTY and Donald Wright~ and Mr. and Mrs. L!ll~rd P. La\~son fare; got m1derway March ~3 cinct· worlwrs do their jobs. in honor of the late Lul1e H. speed, $5. quiclI y an wor · WI 1111 ,) ee o. tt s 1e o 1e rear Following preliminary landings Gets Recognition · Th · · t be usee! speeding, •$16. o·f tl ·r I 1 'l'l R. • d 'f ness,I · . tl e moneyt tl ISt th·o stude11t. Dallas Garries, Mason, speed· J'ttl Jed '0 1nson wme. Jere was . etlre .· armer. . Ro·"'~rtuc E. Jones, JJ•,, SOil of by helicopter, the. main amllhibi· Associated Funeral Directors' ( urmgk hi Je erm 1a e J e amage, · Robert E. Jones of Mason, 1·8 ous assault . lanehng was made · s ta es s practice· t eac1 1 1 ng. · 0 n Jy Jng ,. ·$5 · . . , . · scheduletl to graduate from re. March ·22 on Onslow Beach, N. C. Service with headquarters m t. students majoring in agricultural A grass fire on Sandhill Toad Funeral services Will be con· It i . M I 29 t tl The exercise will come to an end Louis, Mo., has announced thC! d I 1. lhl went out of control Wednesday d t 1 M · d ft · t 2•30 cru tra nmg . arc 1 . a· 1e appointment of the Jewett funer- e ucat on ·are . e Ig e. Mi' .• n· evening. A fire alarm was turned tuc ee G on11 ayR a 1ernoon. f '\ . e ' 1 Naval' 'I'raln!n g Cell tel' Great Mal'Ch 31 after a wee!< of opera. al home, Mason. Kuenzli graduated from Oscoda . . ·zn· · · .•·.u -..ng a · ors ne. unc man un ra L Ill I · r' · t tions ashore Speed dispersal rna· a 1 1 9 1 'high school in1955. He 'Was presi· ~~d~~t c~~~t~~~o~~h~;1ac\ 11 ~ ed~~~:::. home ~or J~1~ ~ar~, 64, o~ ~an more's 'IGA marlmt last Thurs· and family and Mr. and Mrs. Beatrice 2 !daughters, Ap~II! 1957, and received bamc · h u s s h Fl · instances where death takes place ·agrleuttm~al ..!!ducatlon ''cons'urt~nt dny.-He was. taken to'Mason Gen- Grover Gale were Friday evening M D . ~~rtr~d~; f'Le I! trammg at Fort Lewis. The 23· ~~~m~e~?1 visited ev~~~a, ';fj1[ ~~~~ away from home. · in til,(! department !of. public ;in- era! hospital. we·dnesday -he was· guests. .'year-old soldier . is·· 1954 grad- lands ;and Melbourne, Australia.' ------stru~ion for 18 Y~~rs. Durl.~g, taken· to .a ·Lansing hospital for a:J· Mr~~oBul·de~a ~~!~ri~gfons 0~ uate, of Webberville ahigh school. that.~lme, he served•.as .exe~utlve. fut1her·examlnatlon-before being Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wilcox spent' W:ebberyille; 2_ ·sons, George of After joining the fleet the Ham· secretary-treasurer of the, Mich- returned-to his ·home, Sunday with Howard Townsend ~tockbrldge and. Harlow ·of Les· ·Rlchard K. Roberts, .son of Mr. ner participated in carrier and !gan . association. J\1'any of the, . ·· . and family he; 13. grandchildren; 2 great- anti-submarine huntcr-ldller tac· present day Future Farmer . ac·. . .Confidence ·in business future · gl·andchildt·en; 2' brothers, Otis of. and Mrs. Kenneth .c. Roberts· of tics, including 3 weeks on the tlvities are llu~ result. .of his ef· is again· emphasized by another Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl Bunl\er. en· Gregory and··Earl of Jacl landing ·Ship uss West- : ear, ·was· lOme SIC agam r ues- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Glenn, Mr. ·• chester County which is under· . Act of Murch a, 1~70 . 1\lrs. J.umun JU!nl• Rites Conducted day. a·nd Mrs. Loa! 'Townsend, Mr. and going overhaul at the n«val ship- Clarence Adlof, ·Frank Guer· Mrs. Kenneth Cassidy, Mr. and Horace Babcocl1, 81, ·of Nnsh· S F. . C J'f . For Mrs. Morrison Mrs. Blanche l{ipp . . riero, . Bill Thorburn and Jim Mrs. Bill Moore and Mrs. Nora ville died Thursday night. He yard, a.n 'ran cisco, a 1 or lila. FOR THIS AREA, WE-HIGH.LY RECOMMEND THE B~ltlmore s~ent the wee!~ end Brown ·attended a divisional Usher attended the Equare dance was the father of ·Verslle 'Bah· The Westchester County is parL Funeral rites for Mrs. Gladys •WI~h her SJster, Mrs . .MLumand. meeting of 'IWilliam Schultz conducted· Watters .of "Jncl{son caUed on ,, 'meeting. There ware '16 Florence Dutten .Saturday eve- ·Earlier the better-spring 'Jean ·Gauss led the ning. . ' rains carry TURF BUILDER~ The 'G-old Antenna With The 'Agricultural ; Research 'for '-Mina ~Kiehischmiclt, Ettn 'Allen down to hungry grass : 'Gold ·Ban·d :Guarantee· •. igan. 'Members are ana Gusta 'Smith cif '.Parkers Cor~ roots. This nutrient packed . ' .. . . ' .. • 'their senator and ners . ca1Je'd ·Sunday .. evening on grass ·food costs so little At last! A lV ·antenna styled to l~i:lk g~od on your heme urging them to vote .through 1a Florence Dutten. per' lawn ... half as much ··.worthwhile increase in ·Mlchiganrs Phoebe Stephen's 'left ·Sunday. · ; ••.engineered to dg rriore than just .':pdl in" a picture. does .twic~ job of ordinary The .Color~ceptgr is facfo~y · guaranfcd in ';,_'ifing ;to giv~ • -appropriation for agricultural re·. to assist Mrs. Nellie, Glenn of· fertilizer.· 'Search.· ! Stockbridge with ~her·.work. you the clearest possible !Pictures .on ·yo~r 1'1 • . If Col~r • !l'he «! con2 . . . · · · . 50 .ceptor won't, bring in.intaticn yo~ w.::nt tom~ ••• nothmg • (]ucteu ..jointly -with .other.:gn:iups ; .Jtev•. W,Oii~ .:Til1~p -will 'Feed SOOO sq 1t $4. will! -at ·Gregory, with a ·speaker of. ;have _.cllarge.of .U.e .Lenten 2500 sq ft. '$2.75 civil'.~efense. •Refreshments ·were . -s~lce •t .DansviDe. Method· • ·.Gtb •ll··chonntlso2·1l·i• ·• ·1'atcntcd Elcctro·hr.s* • -served by cOJnmlttee. tst ~burch Thursday evening. 10,000 sq fl $8.!85_ .llloct::ud white or .color. fccvse:o thll si!)ncl, blocks Okar to sow Scons ·Seed -cut intlldcrllnce 111.-11 • ~ptciol onod/Jtd · 1unfil~t · . shar~~ns ·the~_· pic~ura, rilht after. Turf lulldtr t•lll linlsh' for ,.rmonant 'c•rresll!l.lllllllnity•. •·Ualt • P~wtr;PIIC~t conv~rh :rq•. · ular Color'ceptor i.to su· . · s._e LAWN.'SEED . ~·· . '., .. ,.... · pi:r;powerfitl •~••••• fer · Choi~ of 3:blerids •.• /95~· · ... · extro loq:distaRct·rec.,. · .•• •::$1.25 .';-.-:$1;65. by everj. ·' .·tion. $14.95 cxtte; I ·test,· better ·tawns for·tess. I' /- • I ; , . · . IGII RID lOCKEY·£ .:: . : ', Si'&lm.on, ... ·.~·.·:....., Fancy · Al(lska I. lb CAn ....s·7·· ·., ·• ...c·

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" · · -~ Ocean Perch · Huge A.ssortm.ent Easter .<;andy -~ ~ .) ~IIIII,III/IIIIII/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/1/IIIII/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.M: .~Y~r~~g~~~:~ f~.lips · , · '· t _ 1 • ., , "• .: , '· ·.·: , ·,"~' r•.l" -· •· - • · l ~ • . , , · I . • · • , , Miss Barbara Jewett 'guest LaPorte and Bristol, Indiana, and· · 'l'he new district offlcei'S ·were :~- w~s . . . of honor at 2 brlrlul showers over. Lansing and ·Mason. · seated by. I~den 245 of Stock· ·:Jure week end, Sunday afternoon 1\llss Jewett'K !lor·orlt~. sis· The 3Srd 'nnnua·l meeting of Re· Vlsltutlon highlights were bridge. The)• urc: Luurlne Bailey, : Mrs. F. E. KIHtler of l~lkhnrt, In· teri> wcm hoKtessos nt a com· bcltah district 13 was at Webber· · preslrlent; Ardith Clm·l1, vice· "'diann, entertained at a llitchen · blnaltioit ltltclren and lumn ville Friday, At the nfternoon given by the cllstrlct vlce·presl· president: Gay Boardway, sccre· · tan•; and Orhea Hanna, treasu•·· ''shower in her· home, Co· host csses sho\ver• In the !IOI'oi-lty house session, district officers Intra· cl~nt.The evening session was open duced the hos!r;ss lodge, Cedar er. were Mrs. Bertha Teuchert E\)ld :lt mtduu-t university Moiulay' b.>~ 'o tile public dm·ln( u duet on · . Mrs. Carol Bowman, also of Ellt· evening. 25 of Wcbbervllle,· were:, Preijl· the accordion nnd electric guitar Ah Invitation from Eden 245 to '''"Jui1•t. \ '!'abies were placed In a cir· dent, Alice Catlin, Wellber:vlllc; by gdltli Monroe and Arlin Hearl huve ·the next dlstl·lct meeting, Twenty guests were pr·escnt, cular arrangernent. Gif.ts were h,e· vlce·presldent, Laurlne Bailey of of the Vantown 4·1-l club. The April 3, 1959, nt Stoclcbridgc was Stocl]lend the winters nt Englewood. Saturday. Tlie next meeting will be Fri· B ' A .. , 1' 0 meeting· at: the home of l\lrs. · Attachments day, Aprll18, at the home of Mrs. egms PrJ l'loyd Watson. Louis SUd. · at ,, ,, * · . ".Building~ Yo.ur. Marriage," .a Mr~. H.. R Robbins played sev·' MASO·N HOME * New Telephoto and serJes of. ;) classes, . for those I L rmbers on violin Mr. and Mrs. Ilo Kindel and planning to marry will begin 1he era1 en 1?n Ill . ..' Wide-Angle· Lens Ware'!· Girls Learn Hair Styling childr~en, Coimie, Debbie and Ken· first 'session of its 1958 spri.ng accompanrea at .the pwn~ by .~1.rsj Appliance Mrs. Robert Foote told rnem· ny, of Plymouth spent Sunday term Thursday night April 10 Geneva ChadwJCI<. Mrs. II~tr.e Wheatfield elnh t~h•ded of. afternoon with .Mr. and Mrs, at 7:3o. It 'will meet for the fol: Whipple gave a1~ Easter reachng. hers of Island •I·IT sewing olub fleers ut, Ure l'h·st. community * And Many Others how to slyle thei!· hair in accord·· meeting- of t:he ye:u· lust. 1\lon· of the Postons Sunday were Mr. sing YMCA, from : to : 0. a short bus mess meetm~ <~nd Mr ~· nnce with 1lw shape of their face duy ut. the Gmllt,;-e'hull, Jtcne ~~~~~~oo.00~~~~~~~4Thu~~~Mt~~~M~D~~~~~~~~~~t~~======~=~~======:7 30 9 3 at a re~ent meeting. Tile and Mrs. Charles Buckborough The: course is als'O open to Mil? red McDonald. presented de· Urhrens, lust. yt:;tr's vice·JII'es· and Mr. and Mrs. John Moorman those already married ami any votwns. girls met at the home of their idcnt., was dwsPn IJI'cshlent., • leader, Mr~. R F. Gietzel. of Lansing. other persons who wdulrl be iii. The CO·hostesses, Mrs. c;enl) She presided ove•· the meet· Mr.· and Mrs .. L'lrry Johnson teresterl· in objective discussions Oesterle and Mrs, Forrest 1< rye, Laura Payne, president, pre· ing. · and Mr. and Mrs, Truman De· of some of the' problems involved assisted in serving straw~erry sided over tire business mceling. Priest of Lansing and Mr. and in marriage. parfaif pie, tea and coffee ..· . · :Mr,, Gietzel gave announrements Other·· officers are: Vice· pres. Mrs. Willard Wixson were Satur· Dr. Myrtle Beuhl of MSU, Mrs. Sixteen members r!f concerning Achievement Day and ident, Ron Wiegand!; secr~lary, Pn:~crlla H-I eamp. ' Rog-er Whittemore; treasurer, day evening guests of Mr., and Wave Granger, Lansing public circle met Monday mght at the Karolyn Smalley; repot·ter, Mary Mrs. Robert Ballard andfamily. schools; Mrs. Annette Schaeffer, home of Mrs. I-Ierllcrt Newman. Girls attending tile meeting Mrs. Hugh Corner and Jeff of the county home demonstmtion Mrs. Clayton Hulett presented a ·were Laura Payne, Susan Good, Jo Lott; and recreation chairmen, Shirley Glynn :mel Vivian Thorn· Gagetown spent Friday with Mrs. agent; Dr. Mahlon s. Sharp, Lan. study on the book of Mark and Christine Slec, .Janice Kleis, Judy ton. Corner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. sing; and ,Hev. John Howell of Mrs. Arlo Wasson had ch~rge of Jenl1ins, Pal Dates and Myrna Elmer Bravender. They all, had the Lansing Council of Churches devotions. Hefreshments of lemon .Kleis. It was decided not. to have dues dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest will give lectures. fluff and coff~e were served by unless a need arises. The remain· Hill, in honor of the Bravenders' * '' * Mrs. Newman and her co·host· ... revolutionary way. .Junior IParlers an(] 4·II club of· dcr· of the meeting wns spent in 57th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoneham esses, Mrs. Louis Stid and Mrs . ficer~ of. th; Whitl' O;rk club gath· signing up for project~. Wilmot Mrs. S. L. Demorest was visited and family oT East Lansing visit· Alton Stroud. ned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McDowell gave a short talk aboUt last Thursday evening by a group ed Mr. and Mrs. Clare Raymond * " * · to a beautiful figure Delmar C:m· for ;t ·program plan· oJTicers, projects and d(lmonstra· of girls from the Mlller Road Saturday aftemoon. Sunday din· Joseph Wright of Baraboo, Wis· ning se~sion recently. · tio'ns. · Bible· chur\!h of·- Lansing. The ner guests of the Haymoncls were consin, was a Saturday night Plans were made for monthly Refreshments were served at girls were accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Farr and family of house guest of nev. and . Mrs. meetings, summer club tour, pic· the close of the meeting. boris Larkins, their teacher,,Mrs. Holt and Kenneth Stoneham of Paul Arnold.- Mr. Wright is Rev. Skippies I nic, loml talent show, local Catheryn Laskowslty and Lanny East Lansing. Arnold's brother·in·law. :=achievement night, safety pro' 011cmos Community ·1·1£ Laskowsky, The girls sang, sev·lr------~·~ grnm and arrangements for spe· (!lub start~d it.., sruiuncr III"O· . em! hymns during the eve':ling. . by cia! demonstrations. gmm on 'rhnrsday with un Saturday night guests of Mr. enrollment meetii1g at the and Mrs. William Thorburn were OES Public 'Pancake Supper Members of Wdl Dunn -l·lf hll:'h school. D. ,J, Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, .Mr. and club enrollt• n~n, I~ '"1-'! Kenneth Earl Graham, son of daughter of Mrs. Will Risch of April 1, 1:30, Mason Methodist contestants from Eaton Rapids, Sl1irlcy Bannister lias been ~110 '.v!1 · su~d ,Chief. Durfee. Mrs. 111'. and Mrs·. Larry Gt•a!wm of Williamston. The Breai\Cys also church.. The program, Youth an~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 111 have a daughter, Susan, 4. chosen ·I>Y. tile fuc;ulty of the Lcs· '' cl, was. Jeturmng from the Bath/ arrived Friday at. Mason the Problem of Alcohol, will in· li<' 'Jiigh ··'school· to' be Leslie's' chicken coop and llw.ught clum· Geilcral hospilai'. .. · * * * representative at Mi~higan Gi!'IS ncy smol\c was cspectally heavy , elude a readi1ig, My Testimony Stale. .' Sllc is the JG.ycar·old for the small fire they had. She A son, Bruce:Daniiil, Wfls born on Alcohol, by Dale Hogcrs, daughte1· of Jlit', ;uHI J\lrs. Gifford lhcn saw the roof was burning. Saturday at. Mason General hos· Organizations * * * ' Sure' C. Bannisti•r of :ruvcs Junction. pita! to Mr. an'd Mrs. A. J. Sny· Mr. and Mrs. Kennel h ShetTer I Site ivill lw ~ponsot'ed by mcm· der. Unlit' !'lade, Friday, Mai·ch 28, and daughters spent l'lw week I at IIH' Masonic· Temple, sponsored end in Tuscola as guests M. his hers of Allll!l'imn Legion Lyle r· 1 1 p N' l!lO T Spec"•al Serv"•ces Mr. ancl Mrs. Louis Lane -of hy Maso11 Assembly No. 38, Or· parents, Mr. anrl Mrs. Wilham '.( wnrr s ost o. '· nuxt wry, 1 Lansing at·n parenls of a claugh· OPEN' Ma~on WE'RE der of Rainbow for Girls. Sheffer. -1 Leslie. SchedLIIe Told tcr, Diedre Marie, horn Saturday DES No. 150 will serve a ptibllc Qu:liifit•itlhtm; as:;cr! for in tile at Mason General hospital. pancal1c supper at the smile lime, 1 1111 . c:ll~rlirlal<'. inc~~~~~e n.lal, l)uug-lus Alexunder, unci Mabel Fox of Chelsea. •·~•·am~e fm· fl'ee tl·•~utments. Staples and Meats SOD and SDM Licenses Robert was playing on the High school principal, Do!Jglas lawn of his· uncle's home with his Alexander, attended a meeting of brothers, James, D; Donald, 'i; the MEA •in Lansing on Thursday and a friend, Orren Wireman;•12. to discuss bills and issites to he They did not know that he .had brought before the MEA conven· left the game until they heard a tion on April 11 and 12, at which thud and saw he had been struck. he will be R delegate. Coroner Ganzhorn of Ann Arbor Past l\llltrons club of OES said he was killed instantly. No. 155 will meet u t Totty's Miss Fox, a Chelsea school restaurant for luncheon at 1 teacher, made a statement to as· p. m., Friday, 1\lurch 28. sistant prosecutor William Del· "Circus" will be the theme .for hey in Ann Arbor and was re· the Cub pack meeting at the cle· leascrl. She said the child dashed mentary school all-purpose room into the pathway of her car so Friday, March 28. 7:30. quickly there was no opportunity to stop. VCJtiJtfJ eoffepe Funeral sen·ices were conduct· ed at· Staffen funeral home in REGISTRATION FOR ADULTS IN THE AUDITORIUM Chelsea Tuesday at 2 p. m., with Rev. ·l-I; ·J.' Mepplink of the As· MONOAY. MARCH 3.1 •••••• 7-~ P.M. sembly of· God Church officiating. TUESDAY; APRIL. 1 ....••. 7-9 P.M. Burial was ·in Oak Grove· ceme· tery, Chelsea.' FOR.FURTHER INFORMATION. WRITE OR PHONE Survivors besides the par~nts ·and 2 brothers include a sister, OFFICE OF DIRECTOR, EVENING COLLEGE Mrs. Betty Jo Stann of Nashville, ,,J Tennessee; a,· maternal grand MICHIGAN STATE UNiVERSITY mother,. Mrs.. 'Elizabeth· Ra'msey .of·. Nashville, hTenn.~, paternal . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben .• · Henry ,of Temple, and auntS ·at;Jfi "'uncles, · . ': .· -,: - ... '!J.ili'Ileu. CORN PLANTER-John Deere, tractor·clrawn, fertilizer nt tach­ men!, $35. Arthur Fogg, 1% miles west· of Leslie on Bellevue road; HAMPSHIRE GILTS- Register· phone Leslie JU 9·5181. 12w2 eel or commercial. H. M. Sllsby, ------MILK TANKS-We sell and in· 1Ofifl S. Edgar, Aurelius MAdison Phone Mason OR 7-!JOU 8-31Sfl. lOw-1•) stall Groen bull' mllit tanks; Badger barn cleaners, silo un­ :PAID IN ADVANCE ADS Used Machinery loadet·s and bunk feeders, Plain· l•'lr·Ht lnHol'i.Irm 2n ,,..,. WOI'Ii, r.or. HAY! The big switch 1958 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. minimum, srt~ond nnd fHJCCORRlvo ln- Siegler Oil H!!aler field Farm Bureau Supply, Greg. This beauty has' chrome side Used Refrigerator ~·H~1tGE~"'A\)'lj' w""''· minimum 3fic. .system now with AEROVENT. cry. 10w4'' window molding for hardtop Used Washers Chnr~cd nds ronslEADLINJ( Istered. Used 12x38 tractor tires CORN-100 bushels. Steve Bazar, mlle south of Bunket• Hill on 1 1 214 State Street with· torque amplifier, liv~ ·top, radio, heater, Dyna!low, 1:>w2)J ~-4-"-· _m_. _w_,_·•_'"-'"'_"_Y"-·----• aml tubes. Clark Benjamin, Les­ 3066 Willoughby road, corner Haynes road, phone Leslie .JU Phone .)\'Tason ,OR -7·0141 lie JU 9-548fl. llw3 9·9425. 13w4 p power, 213 hours of use, excellent power bralws, EZ Eye glass. ------· Phillips and Wllloughby,· phone 12w1 condition. Inquire of Lyle Palm· Re'ally n sharp car. You can 1957 IZETTA - Low . mileage. Lansing ED 7·7629.. 13w2 STRAW~00-500 hales oat straw, er, 3 miles west or Mason on Co· this car on our sho~room Must sell J:iecausp of dclmess. BOARS-3 purebred Yorltshircs. POWER SAW-7-inch Ram with ·see lllo·· :. Livestock• Clnrl{ Hall, 3663 Howell road, Never been wet. Joim Pringle, Iumbia road, 2% miles south on floor· at 16G W. Maple: Elmer· Hempy, 30G N. Fostor, ··-- -·~ p ·--·----- first place south of Columbia heavy-duty industrial molor, Lansing, phone IV 2·:3287. 13w2p HOLS'fi~IN H8Tl~ERS-5 regis· p!10nc Wehbcrville 83F12. 13wl $79.fi9 list, specinl $19.50; Thor E(igil[ r·oad, phone Aurelius MA 1B55 PONTIAC Slur' Chief Cus· road on Stockbridge roacl. Web· 13 ······"·tercel, to freshen April 15-,Junc drill, 14 ·inch, $35 value, $15.95; 8·319o. wlp tom Catalina Coti'pe', This car HOLS'I'EIN COW, 4 years old, bcrville.fl5F1g. 13w!p ~, .. J. William BrooJ(, 1~870 Upt.on Dormeyer 10-specd ·all-chroma Is sharp' as riew. ~Bcaljtlful heavy springer. Robert Sheat· TRACTOR-Oliver fiG, starter, as road, phone Lansing FE 8·8033. mlx~;r with juicer l!nrl gt•!nder, lights, PTO, 2·12 Oliver Haclcx ·1 e a t h e r UJ>hol'ster~, power ;~~ •J '.~. ': ] 3w1 p helm, 2% miles south of Eden on HAY--300 hales alfalfa, first imcl $59.05 list, special, $29.95; sale on Eden road. ' 13w1 bottom plow, 3-section drag, 13· steering, power braltes, Hydrn­ second cutting; l,OQO bales of Kem-'l'one, Kem-Glo paints; Fox matlc, radio, heater and many .. ,.'BOAR--- I ·YC'III'·olrl lltll'CIJrcrl Pol· oat and wheat straw, good condi·· hole grain-fertllizer drill, needing '""'·-and China. Marvin Ott; 559 GILTS-,-Purcbred Duroc Jersey, Howard lawn spreaders, $9.95; 24· repair, all fat• $375. Russell J . other accessories, lnclmllng tion. John Braman, phone Dans· inch deluxe heavy-duty lawn . ""Diamond roml, Mason, phone OR cllw to farroiv middle of April. vlllc MA 3·2455. 13w1 Jenkins, 3722 East Cavannugl) whitewall tires.· ·M• II ... q•:3812. J3w1 Gilbert Elclrccl, 9087 Brookfield sweeper, $49.95 value, · special, road, phone Lansing ED 7·7651 .. $29.95; Reo, Fox Howard ' and 1955 PONTIAC Slur C!)icf De· ISCe aneous --·~------,road RoLrte 4, Charlotte. 13w3 HAY-First cutting 13w2 luxe 4-door Se4an, Hyd)'nmutf.c, · . - "'''H:AMPSJIIRE BOAJl-.. i\cgistcrccl., , Gcmco lawn mowers at whole· horse hay. R. L. Davis,· 1\!.i sale; 50-ft. plastic gartlcn hose, 3· radio, heater, power brakes, BI~YCLES --Used, r~condltwned ·' : .. w::rync Miilcho, :lGl:l Columbia SOWS-4 2-year··olds, open, $75 miles north of US·lG on VanAtta FERGUSON plow hottoms, also · Gway front scat, brand· new . lrltc new. Parts and service. '""road, Dansville, phone Wchber· each i 100 · bnlcs of second cut· year guarantee, $1.98; 5-lb bag corn planter, 2·14 plow bottoms road, phone Lansing ED 7·3222. mixed grass seed, $1.95.; 3.6, 7 and whitewall tires. A ohe-owner Ne~ and used motorcycles. Tt•nde ville :JIJil. 13wlp ling l1ny, 30c per· bale; also Allis· from Ferguson plow. Corn plnnt· car. in's accepted. Shop's Motors, call 13w2 9 h. p, tractors; Bantam rotary .. --·-... ------.. ----- Chalmers c!ouble-hottom plow, on ------cr is the genuine new style Fer· - Holt OX 4·fl621. US-127 Holt, '"''liOLSTL;:IN IJEfl•'EHS-!'i, lfl· nr!Jber, $15. Can be seen at 3350 IIAY-600 baleil second cutting tillers, $123.95. Open 9 to 9 cla,ily guson and in fine condition. Four 1954 PONTIAC Star Chief Cus· Michigan. lOwS• ' .... 'month~~ old, 'I'B ami Bangs Covert· road, Leslie, phone .JU 9· alfalfa, very good condition, $20 Including Sunday. Grand Lawn Fels of corn and soybean plates. tom 4-door Sedan, power steer- -·--- & Garden Supplies, "Your Super · testPd, ar·tifici:dly in~cminatccl. 4456. 1.3wlp JlCl' ton. Alfred Wnrdowsld, Bios· Has tllwnys been housed. Stan· ing, power bral1cs, Hydramatic,. SAFES-Small sarcs !or otrlce or ''·"Howard 1\ing, J:l·ll E;rst Dexter ·----- som Orchard, 2 miles north of Bnrga!n Center," 9440 W. ley Hazel, Mason OR 7·3624. radio, heater, beautlfLrl seat horne. Also inclox files. Keep : "'r1·ai!, Dansville, MA :J-248G. HOLSTEIN BULL, fm• sale or River, between Fowlerville o:md Leslie on US-127, phone Leslie DOUBLE DISC, G·ft., 3-point ._...... , ___ _ 18w1p covers. This is a one·O:.Yf1er car·. your business re~ords In m·der :!' ,.,, 13w2 lease, Jtl months old, rung, cle· Webberville. Phone Fowlerville JU fl-8251. 13w3p hitch, in good condition. Eel· ~ . and protected from fire, Harold ~~~ '·-·----·------lwrnetl und tested. William Mus­ CA 3·9468, 13wl CORN PLANTER-John Deere 19.54 FORD Fordor Se- Neal Safe Co. Phone Mason OR ward Waterstradt, 2780 Carter ~restrhne olJT, 2064 Dexter Trail, Dansville, 490, 'l·row, in good condition; dan, low m1leage, shar·p inside . 1. 10w4• road, Dansville, phone MA 3·2019. 7 070 NIA 3-2891. 12w2 THIS YEAR USE FARMALL CUB-1954, lilte new, McCormici{·Deering 13-hole grain and out, Fordomatic, heater, · · 13wl plow, drag, cultivator, sicl\:le drill, only drilled 125 acres; John tires like ne\';, and th)s one· j WILLIAMSTON MEMOHIALS­ BIGGER PROFITS bar and P'fO, hydraulic and owner car has V·B engine. Monuments and markers in the WAGON RACK - Trade 16·ft. Deere elevator, 40-ft., running a KLEIN'S lights, $850. Phone Holt OX 9· wagon rn~l1 for 14-ft. William condition, $175. Lawrence Hogers, TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS finest granites. Try us for econ· IHay-Feed-Grain PLAN'l' FOODS 2254. 13w2 Searls road, 3 miles south of Web­ • amy, quality and service. Roy HERDS There's· None Better! Fillwock, Jr., Route 3, Mason, phone OR 7·2970. · l2w2 berville, phone 81 F22. 13w1 19f;1 PONTIAC, radio, heater, Hy· Buf!!ngton, 1428 West Grand ALFALFA HAY, first. cutting, ex· PLOW-For sale or trade for hay, Buy Direct From the dramatic, goml tire:;. River, Williamston, phone Wll· tra nice. Also wheat straw. Will John Oeere 2-14 plow on steel. BROODER HOUSE, J0x12, includ· Manufaeturer JOHN DEERr~-Model LA. Start· liamston 4fl4. 10w4• deliver. Butler Bros., phone Ma· er, IiglJts, cultivator, plow, drag Jera'ld Imhoff, 3% miles east, ing oil brooder stove, In very ------son OR 7-1786. 11w3'' Price Delivered 11ile nor·th, lh mile east of Has· good condition. Mrs. George EJ. FIREWOOD-Soft wood, $3; hard Granular to Your Farm and snow blade. l!:xccllent con Howard Pontiac dltion. Fine tn1ct or for smal. lett, 86fl Guliclt rand, phone Wil· lison, Mason OR· 7·6461. 13wl p woqd, $4; at the yard. Carl Car· HAY AND STRAW - 250 bales 12'12·12 ...... $70.70 SALES & SERVICE farm or garden plowing. Ashton llumston 656R. 12w2 money, Plains road, Onondaga, I t t ?QO l I l I 10-20-10 ...... 76.60 \ calr.Aurelius MA 8·31G2 before 7 Kilp:lll'ick, 4G7fl Tolland Ave., 1154 S. Jefferson-166 W. Maple I I w Jca ~ r~w, ti I m esom ;c( 8·1fl-1li ...... 71.8" a. m. or after G p. m. 10w4 I c overc:rnntr I trml~ ltY rafy. n Corll.j 8-32-0 ...... 82.70 :roil, ox 4·2271. 12w2t. Phone Mason OR 7·1801 or mer ...-.a t e • oo c arm. a 2 12 7r: 3"' Automotive ~ 1 6• 4 • ...... >. C0MBINATION HAY and grain Farm OR 7-1803 Gl enn S . W e bs t er, 134 o s neue·' <:er r: 20 20 · 7170° d Willi t Ph w·1 · o· · ...... · racl1s for. ratlle, Will dcliv,er. roa • ams on. onelOw~.,; 4-24-12 ...... 70.00 Walter Rindfleisch, 1040 S. Zim Equipment ,' .. liamston Gl4F14. ., · 4-lfl-16 ...... 61.30 mer road phone Willinmstor BALED STRAW, 30c a hale in 0-20-20 ...... 59.60 .608F33. ' 12yv~ FOR RENT 100 bale lots. Can deliver, Bruce Fnrmcr-Ownccl' These are the SPOT CASH prices Deeg, Aurelius, 843 South Onon­ DuPONT EXPLOSIVES (dynu Stall<: Chopper Proved Sires from delivered to your farm before daga road, phone Aurelius MA mite) and supplies. Stepher, Marcil 31. Deduct at least $2.50 li1ABC 8·3040. 12w2 Donnell, dealer. Blasting slumps per ton from these prices if you NEW rocl1s, ditches, etc. done by the CAU~ CHAl~LES BIWWN pic!' up your fertilizer at our 55 First Sc1·vicc F'cc. No thnrge on BALED HAY, first cutting alfalfa hour. Phone Holt OX 4-7441. Cal Fowlerville plant. Lundell Choppers WOMAN'S GOLF clubs, matched eecond or thh·d se1 vices, if needed, and brome. Don !Iii!, 3135 South from 5 p. m. to 7 p, m., on Sat MOTOR SCOOTER-1954 Allstate set. American Lady clubs, b::rg, Mnson Satisfaction Guaranteed Okemos road, phone Lansing ED urdays from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Meyers Hay Conditioners motor ~cooter; cnrtop carriers llil\e new, $75. Mrs. Ivan KelT, Phone Mason OR 7-4521 7-7810. 12w2 10w4' Knipco Heaters nnd overland springs. Jucl<: Brail, Phone Mason OR 6·5569. 13wl 36wtf ----·--- Klein Fertilizers, Inc. phone Mason OR 7-3818. ---·---"·------QUANTITY 01~ STRAW. Bright SILOS - For convenience, ap F'ox Field Choppers and Blowers 1 - !3w2 RABBITS-and cages. Can be ---·------heavy hales. 30c a bale. Call Fowlerville Ph. CA 3·8732 pearance, strength, depP.ncla '·' --,--,---·-....,....- seen at 181 S. Eifert road Ol' BOARS - Rcg-!srcrcd nml gr::rcle 4 Fertilizer Spreaders Dansville MA 3-.3561 after 7 p. rn. 10w billty, permanence and servie( phone Mason OR 7·8281. 13wl Yorl1sllire fall boars, ready for Kenneth Antes. 10w4 ~ ~- buy a Smith silo. Order now fm service. W. E. Kranz & Son, 3188 HAY-Baled, also lJaled straw. delivery later ancl save. Glenr Klenzadc Pl'D

IN DANSVILLE, modern 8-room house and garage, 3' lots, lo· entad on paved street. Reduced to $7,0UO, $1,500 down. COTTAGE, 6 rooms, modern, at Portage Jalw. Year-around and lal

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MAYTAG LAU'NDRY equipment In the new restricted Layland subdivision sales and service. Silsby Im· to Lansir.g for home sites, In­ plement Co., St<\te street, Mason, cluding 100 ac1 es with '\\ mtlc FIIA Approverl phone OR 7-0141. 10w4• 5 FORMALS-3 size 12·14; 2 size 3-13EDROOM HOME, 416 E. Oal<, Red Cc·lar river f"ontage, J4 lat•ge living room, wall to REF'RJGERATOR-2-way Phllco lG; 111 very goocl condil1on. T. wall acres w1th lllcc Cleek frontage, electric, doors open either side. J. Holtz, phone Mason OR 7-0022. curpet, gas heat, $1,500 down. Call 25 acres, 11% acres, nice 10 Glenn Oesterle, OR 7-855~. Paul Arthur W. Jewett Mrs. Betty Campbell, call Mason 13wl acres with flowing creek acroRs, -~------·-,;__ __ B. Cheney Real Estate. 11w3''' OR 7-0912 after 4 p. m. 12w2 etc, OJ' if you want a good fmm J 020 East Ash St. COATS-2 spring coats, be1ge you should call Mason Phone OR 7-6153 shorty and brown 3/4 length, IN MA$_Q!::{.,,..!JAgh class home, 5 CHAIR-Used only a few months. 7wtf fully lined, size 14-16; brown and rooms ~ 1~ 'b.aths, lots of ·ex· Swivel rocker in wonderful con· 1 1 1 AI Staser clition. Nylon and rubber, $50. while !Jernberg dress, worn twice, tras, pr1ce IS nght. Yes, I have ACRES, corner US-127 anc] Ball-Dunn Ft1rniturc. Mason OR size 14; coffee table, glass top; farms, 80 on Phillips road, 80 Lansing IV ~-1464 College road, 2 10-acre parcels, 7·0231. 13w1 pair of boudoir or buffet whtte acres between Mason and Dans· Evenings, ED 7-0326 2 houses, commercial possibilities. candle lamps with chrome ped· Ville and others. Eden, 7 rooms, Terms. Buying or selling land, DINETTE SET, 5-ptece solid oalt, estal. Phone OR 6-5594. 13wlp bath, furnace, $7,500, sell, trade. - . call Boles Realty, Mason, OR and small barrel-baclt chair, Call A. 0. Greenough, l?rO!ter 27-ACRE FARM, Almedon town· 7-2361. 13w3p both good conditwn. Henry, Eg· RED FORMAJ~straplcss, net since 1914, Dansville MA 3·2291.[ ship, road frontage on Philhps WANTED - Housekeeper, light gers, Mason OR 7·7780 12w2p over taffeta witl1 stole, s1zc 10- J3wlp and Sandhill rands, 2 fam1ly LAND-13 1A, acres on Every work, no washings. E. A. Dens· 12, worn once. Also yellow t,lf. modern home, barn, close to uni· road, past Lamb road, 20 rods more, 221 E. A£h, Mason, phone ELECTRIC RANGES, 30-in. As feta formal, 9-10, tall never worn DUPLEX, 334 E. Oal<, 2 bedrooms versity, terms. Call Boles Realty, frontage, new well, good building OR 7-0551. 13wl p low as $169.95 and old range. locally. 602 W. Columhk Phone each s1de, modern, new gas Mason OR 7-2361. l2w3p site. William Fisll:, phone Mason WANTED-Man to \VOl k on golf Shop Mason Home Appliance for Mason OR 7-7842. 13w5 ., furnace, large corner lot. Sell or . OR 6-4625. 13w1 best buys and dependable service. --, tmdc for small acreage or farm, 20 ACRES pasture land With Phone OR 7-5911. 13w1 BOY'S YELLOW LINEN SUIT terms. Glenn Oesterle, OR 7-8552. 4-inch rock well. Inquire Basil 1 INCOME PROPERTIES-In East jaclwt, trimmer! Ill brown, s1ze Paul B. Chene:t' Real Estate. Freeman, 4780 Iasco Road, Web· Lansing. Good investments for REFRIGERATOR- Norge, Pilll· 4; boy's brown wool·lmed short 1 1Dw4 berv1lle. 11w3p co and Kelvinntor. Priced from pnnto, size 4; girl's l1ght blue full· . the future. Tax advantages with excellent returns. Terms on large $179 95. Trade-in .tllowunce as length coat, size 1O; girl's 1 eel BRICK 3-be_dro?m ranch home m 40 ACRES-4 bedroom modern high as $250 on some models. Ma· shorty coat, size 10 Mrs Jtm new subd!Vlswn, _lar_ge attached house, new steel tool and shop deals. Call Clarence M. Boles, son Home Appliance, phone OR Brown, phone M.1son OR 7·50fll. garage, lots of hmlt-m features, building, barn, granary, all tillable Boles Realty, Mason OR 7-2361. 7-59ll. 13w1 13wtf fireplace, recreation room. Also and all tiled. Glenn Oesterle, Ma· 12w3p ------' new 3-bedroom, full basement, son OR 7·8552, Paul B. Cheney WANTED-Teacher with 2 chi!· REFRIGERATOR -- Used Leon- fireplace, carpeting and drapes, Real Estate. 13wlp dren woulcllil«: to rent by April arrl, $25 Duane Barr, 1711 2-car garage. Also new 2-bedroom Real Estate 26 a 2· or 3-bedroom house or Dansville road, Mason, OR 7-5•131. 1anch, full basement, 1'1::-car ga- ground·floor duplex on quiet 2 IN HOLT-Here is a home that ----·------· l w2 POULTRY-Wilitc Rock laymg rage. Th?se homes are in Ma~on, Real Estate - Misc. 17 a lot of people would lil

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DeCAMP-We would Jil1e to than!\ our many friends, rcla ltvcs and netghbms for the Jo\e Jy cards plants, flowers, food and ORDER Al'f'OINTINC TIME FOR HEAIUI•G CLAIMS AND FOR all othet acts of lnnclness shown DETERMINATION OF HEIRS BEMENT FEED & SUP!PLY us duimg the Illness and loss of Mo•en our lovmg mother and grand mother We would !JJ,e espectally EDEN ELEVATOR to thank Rev Johanmdes for Ills Eden many calls and wmds of com fort also the Ball Dunn funeral home for the1r cotn teous se1 vwe The famtly of Nettle DeCamp 13wl Notice of ELECTION In City of Mason

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Consumers APRIL 7. 1958 Power DIVIDENDS PAID IN RECENT YEARS: Polls Wdl Be Opon Monday, Aprrl 7, 1958 1952 $2.00 won, 1953 $2.15' From 7.00 A. M to 8 00 P.M. For th!l Purpose of We hJJcfly lin,:ct .ttHI 1954 $2.20 thiS 1955 $2 20• Electing 4 City Councrl Vacanctcs Om home Is yumlct, wheJC muth eJ IS 1956 $2.20 1957 $2 40 Her 1an~omed sp111t h ts reached 1958 lnd $2.40 the shot e *plu• 5';/, Sled Dimlend ro )otn the s.unts th,tl have gone AI the prc•enl morkof, around $49 00 Polling Places Are befm c per 1hore, tho current 60c quorlorly And thctc she wa1ts fm us ull to or $2 40 onnuol d1vidend rolo 1nd1 come coles on investment return of orcund F

IN LOVING MEMORY of our husband father and grand· father, Elmer E Greenlee, who passed away one year ago on Notice of Public Hearing March 25, 1957 We wtll always have pleasant On the proposed budget of the City of Maron, Mtch•gan for the fiscal year memones beginning July I, 1958. 'I o remembet our whole llfe through, And the sweetness Will linger for LAND FOR RENT-10'. a~tes ever TUESDAY. APRIL 8 south of Holt 2143 North Cedm As we treasure the Image of 8 00 p.m. street phone Holt OX ~ 8116 you J3w2 Wtfe, children and grandchild! en CITY HALL 13w1 Following IS 4 summary of proposed expendttures, anticipated r!lvcnucs .:~nd t~Kes to be raised: IN BELOVED MEMORY- Of out mother, Amelia Marquardt, Item FUND who passed away 8 years ago, EXPENDITURES BY TAX March 25, 1950 Lovingly, Lena $ DeLaw, Clara Tommrell, Cath· General l6.860 5 $ Mull and Herman Mar 48.200 13wlp Street 72.278 35.500 Police 32.462 13.525 Fire 7.925 1.500 Hydrant rental 16.200 166.125 98.725 Less overage in general fund BY TAX 000 I Director Presents 2 Bands

Ingham County Ntu•sing· Home In School Festival Concert association had a special meet· George Murthum tool< prideful the conc:crt band ugain The organization was formed !ng Tuesday at Ro~e!awn nursing bows after the performances of numbers. home, Lansing. Sub,jccts consicl· his 2 in the annual·festiva! In Lansing recently. It Is made band~> ered were better understanding concerl. The concert was pre· Mnry Fiedlet· pla~·ecl the bari· up of graduate landscape, arch!'· tects. · between nursing homes and coun· sentccl in the Mason school audi· lone ~oio in Pryor's Valse de Coil· lty departments ancf. un!!ccnsed torium last Thm·sday night. cet·t. Huhen Droscha )>laycd a Mcmhcrs cxpcet to gain recog. · nursing homes and hbmes tor the 'fl t t rornet solo of Clal'lm's Stars 1 1 3 in a ni11nn imrl Increase the prestige ·,. aged"·. · ' . lC cancer· was n Pill' S-· Velvety Sl

net h C. nunciman, Ann .Arbm·, is more fuily licensed jn I he tJeur 1 menl of the Piano Concerto 'in A lreasurel'. future. NO!ti\IAJ, Sl'ltuP HUN. 1\linor l 1~. Grlr!bl with band aL~ . . I c·ompanimenl'. She played it with The hmml of directors is com· !he n~!xl meel~ng ol I he n~sod·\ Most. Inglmm syrup malwrs re·[ great feeling and precision. It wa::; Michigan Week Leaders· Are Named p1·iscd of Hmnd Hampi11!an, De· at1on W,JJI be Wilh ilK aclvlsot·~· pori the 1058 run near normal. iiUperh. ll'llit; Carl Gerlach, Michigan Nt!:ll'i\' HI! c.·ommLinit!es in Ing· county clwirman. Commtlllily a!;;o in tile gmup. Other commun· Stnle university; M. L. Thomas, Michiganture, department of agricul· r--.;...------~------• Jwm •·o'unty Hre organizing for chairmen are JI. W. Huston, il,\' C'hairmen included Morl'is Janclseape architect oJ the. city of Plans were made J'o1· a slim· p:11·t il'ipal ion in I he Michignn Sloekbridgc; John 111. Smith, Wil· Reinhart, LcHJie; Max Slmlher, Lansing; Emerson C. Brown, Bir­ met' meeting of the OJ'ganizalioll WPek pmgram, May 4-10, this Iiams! on; A. 0. GrcenougiJ ancl East Lansing; ancl McGoff, Lan­ mingham; and C. A. Boyer, chief ut J{el!ogg Center August 12 and ' OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 YCIIJ', Daniel .Temiings, Dansville; Abc sing, Clwirmen fo1• Okemos, Hns· of thl! plant industry division of 13. ' · Man\' of tlw l!nmmunily lead· Cohn, Mason; nne! Marvin Hodge Jell and Holt arc slilJ lD be se· No Pork'ing Mclors in M~son ers ga,IIH"red in Bast Lansing Ia ancl Wayland Hnslwll, Webber· cured. •• , All Parking Is Froo ~nd Easy! l'IHJI'i.linale plans. ville; .Tunc Gacc!J;c, spcdal 'events F'or till! first I !me, McGoff told .r ollll 1\1 cGoff of Lansing is chairman from Williamston, was the commLinil\' chairmen, Mich· Last of 'Wheatfield Family igan Week will feature special subjects as themes for lhe week· long observance, This yea1· the Dies at Home in Wisconsin George 0. Stoffer, 77, of La· twin themes will be Michigan's house In Wheatfield township in Crosse, Wisconsin, cliecl March 13. 1868. Eaton Rapids· Hospital water resources and education. HI! was the last member of a· McGoff also pointed out thai Wheatfiela pioneer family. He was a faithful and activo major activities are Lo centered member of the church. He was around 7 special days. Tlwsc Mr. Stoffer was the youngest gradunted from Williamston high Gray Nub Becomes Free of Debt special clays wili bring inlo focus of a family of :5. His brothers, school, University of Michigan many things that mnlw Mkhigan Andrew J. and John Edward, and and engineering· school, in New Ealon Jl;cpids Community hos· qualified fur the provisional great. a sister, Nettie Curtis, preceded York City. He was an electrical Worsted Suit pita! hit a jackpot last week, grant maclc on .June 7, 1957, with him in death. His other. sister, engineer, having worllylon clehl. payment of ail buiirling and Ifamily, died a year ago, March 6. Crosse, Here he dmw plans for The 1,;:11on Rapids Joumai gave equipment obligntions and leave Girl of 6 Dies He was the son of Jacob nnd electrical work in remodeling of 1he hospilHI entirely free fl'om 65.00 this account ·of the happenings: Catherine Stoffer, pioneers of a teachers college, His son, Oli· debt, Ingham county. They hought vir-~ ver, worked with him the last few A rapid sul'cession of events A statement of the hoard's fi. In U-M Hospital gin timber land, which they years, he being an electrician al· during the last' few days has • nanci::tl conclilion was immediate· Marian L. Jordon, G, died in clcnrccl, and IJuill the first frame so. . I Silver Gray placer! the hospital hoard in posi· ly dispatclwd to Kresge F'ounda· University hospital, Ann Arhor, ,Iy!r. Stoffer was a CJUicl, soft.' tion [o liquiclale every ohligalion lion and the check for $10,000 was il. in connection with the Stetson Hat !las received this 'l'uescl:~y. Satlll'clay morning, Last year she Fred Gallup, Dl.eS spoken man of many talents. He : building and equipping of Eaton hncl UIHlergone surgery for a did cabinet work, photography, Bound Edge H up i c1 s Community lwsp!tal. Ilatl it. nni. IJI'en I'm• the Jill· brain tumor. She had J'CIUI'Ilccl to interior decorating, professiona~ Three subslantial contributions tience ut' S{~\'PI'al el'«!tlitors school at Hawley ancl was appnr· Of Heart Attack landscaping ancl tended many at'I'Cplccl hy the board, together who had l'nit.ll in t.iw bnartl enlly improving, She died of beautiful gardens and pnrl1s, He 10.95 will1 severn! smaller donations, and lm\'e ht!cn willing· t.o Clll'· pneumonia. also hac! several hundred different n'prcscnt wei! over S22,000 rc­ ry it :tlnng· nn :t11 intt•l'rsl· Marian was a rl:lllghler of Wil· Fred A. Gallup, 80, died at his species of trel'!s, shrubs, plants <'eivccl in llw past 10 cl:l)'S. This f1'cc ba,~is, Jt, mig·ht. ha I' I~ bmm liam .Jordon unci Mary La•..vson 110111C in Ovid last l~riday morn· and flowers in his own garden. • 'rl · · ing of a heart att·acJ;, He had been White Broaddoi·h amounl will l'omplcle financing impossible to optm the lws· J on Ion. lC [:um 1Y 1101nc~ is at In later year.s he {]l'cl ,"rt "'01'1', ~ I' 1f 1 uptown Thursda~', wall1ing )loth " n • of a project hegun more lllan ·f )lihll last. ,July l. 70 1 ... o c roac · Tlw gi!'l was dri11vings· and water ?t1cl· o1'J ]Jal'tll· ' 1 1 ways, and seemed to be in his " years H;.{o. Ilorn )•o li'Uary 11, l!J:i2, nl Ma· ings, which took many JHizes at Thr. board CX]ll'Cf'sed its apprO· Arrow .Shirt S 1 SJ · a 1 f 11 usual health. C. A. Trump, plant manager of elation to this gJ'DliJl as well as :fJI , • 1e was mem Jer o w art exhibits. In the summer of Church of the Nazarene Sunday Mr. Gallup was born near Ma· 1955 he retired, In the winter o[ Da lo Collar tlw Lansing plant of Fisher Body, lo everyone w!1o has contributed ;wcompnniec! ll)' Jack P. White, toward I his project. · school. son August 12, . 1877, son of 1956, he suffered a severe heart director of public relations for Besides the pnrenls ihet·c sur· James and Ella M1Ies Gallup .. Aft·, attack. With complete rest, he 5.00 Old~mobilc division, brought over There stili remain mnny needs vivc ·n :;Isler, Nunr:y, .-1 months er leaving Mason about .1930, .he. soon. recovered, In June of 1957 a elleck .for $7,500 and presented which must be mel nne! the ]lrob· old; and g1•andparcnts, Mr. and went· to Lan~ing. He lived in his··wife, 1he formc1· Helen An: !em of providing hospital services Mrs. F'orcsl. 1\lallcson and Mr. Laingsburg before going to Ovid drews, daughter of the late Ebcr il Ill members of the board on be· A Fine •Supcrb,1 llalf of all Cen,eral Motors actil'· is a continuing one. and Mrs. Lillard Lawson, both of 3 years ago. He was a retired Andrews, p·assed nway. ities in the Lansing area. One other contribution rc· Mason. rar:mcr. He was a member of the Feeling as well as usual, on lhc ceivccl is worthy of nulc and il· Funeral services WPI'f' con· C?vlc! Community church_ ami a morning of March ·13, he rode All Sill' Tie A gifl from the Slimsnn mcd­ lustl'alc;; 1!1e l

boys, Smith said. 1 throughout southern Michigan. Future Farmers Get Awards

~S'ee-Newest wa•h and wear fabrics Surprise her aL Easler wiLh gif~s • and fashions of h~r fa\'oriLc cosmelies and ~S'ee,-Famous "Wrinklm-Away" Dryer­ saves up to 9 hoolfS of ironing fragrances. Choose here from our each week Oo»z.e S'ee • Lowest Prices in America for an auto• laq;e sclccLion by famous nutkcrs malic Wash and Wear Matched Parr Now Frigidaire makes wash and wear fashions truly aulo• , •. al casy-on·your·hudgcl prices. malic, more work·saving, and time-saving, too. Now you con forget about wet and messy drip-drying, save hours of . Complel.e Selection of ironing time, ond cut clothes budgets for your family. And EASTER CARDS here's America's low~st price by for.for a 1958 automatic Wa1h and Wear Laundry Poirl and EASTER CANDIES FRIGIDAIRE RATED NO. I* WAS!iER Rich11rd Dickln~;on · • Rated No.1 for cleanest clothes, lint removal, driest Okemos LDwedt P/lice.l;~ spin • Exclusive 3-Ring Agitator AcUon-gentlest for Three ·Ingham county members· of Future Farmers of Chesley Drug Store al/lobrie~ America received awards at tpe state convention of the state· The Store of Friendly Service fiiGIDAIII 'WAINKLES·AWAY" DIYII • organization at Michigan State university Monday. 330 S. Jeffer5on Only $314.90 • Con save up to 9 hours of ironing weekly One of the 36 gold awards went to Paul Keck of Wil­ Phone OR 7-6131 • Ends messy drip.drying of wash and weor fabricl •In felh of ~ho: leading cutomctit wc~hcrs under controllnd lab"'>tel• liamston. There were 27 silver awards. Among the .winners lory conditions by U. S. Te~ting Co., Inc., Reporh #2912J am:i ·were. Richard ,Dickinson, Oxemos, and John R. Taylor, Stock-. #29123-A; dol•d Moy 2 ond May 10, 1957. bridge. · Gerald Neil of Williamston is state FFA president. . ~ . . . ' . Cltah to View Films · Mothers club of Munith school will meet a L th~ school Tucsdtiy evening, April 1, at 8 o'cloclt. As placed Willard Dro~cha as vice· \ a speCial feature, the An1er!C'un president. Mrs. George Groen: will Cancer Society wJJJ present one continue het• service as ·Secretary. Munith· Post Initiate-s 14 of the lntest films about cnncer, Other mtmibcr·s ·of the hoard A doctor and nurse will be pres­ Aaron · Honeywnlcl hris'· been elected wre Montele Snow, Floyd post No .. 526 of Munith Sunday ent to explain unci answer· ques- confined to his ·bed' I hr. past wee It Roberts and Charles Hemans. aftemoon, 1ions. with bt'Dnchi111s. · 'rhe regular meeting of the Ritual team No . .fo2.:·of Detroit board is I he third Monday of each Mr. and Mrs.· Wesley Jeffrey Mujot• Ollve Moecl yoLtth g!·oup spent Saturday ail· pany sloe!< r·epresentecl at Thurs­ and Mrs, Glen Randolph, Wesley tlon in l~iorida F't•ie h1st Thurs­ Cnh Scout l'nPI' 32!1 wlll $1 the home of Mt·s. Alir.e ~mwn. talson, day evening. A potludt supper Scripture was J'eacl hy Mrs. Wil­ was served hy .membcJ'S of the in t.lw nii·J)Ilrpnsl! J;onm ol' . Pupils in tl1e loweJ' gradel'i liam l~nnson, During- the , business meeting MotlJCrs cluh .._ the sl'lwol Sutm•cluy 1'\'llllill).;', A umti tis Center school plan an The group made plans foi' both . after the program ·it' was ·.voted MIIJ'(!h 2!1, ut 7::-10,. Walter Brennan Stars to ehange the dute of the meet· After the meal Bob Knapp, a · ' Easter party 'rhursday, April ~· mother-daughtnr unrl fatheJ•-son Phone OX, 1·:3~5.l · .,, · at. 1 p. m. Mrs. Joyce Wal'ller JS banquets this year, The m!xf. ing to the fourth F!'idny. of each sophomore at MSU, played sev­ Mr. anrl Mrs. Danny Billwt• 1\JHI ·····the tcat'hrJ', '!'he youngsters wiH meeting will' be 'J'twsrlay, April month. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ford eral ;accorclion llUI)lbcrs. Tile family were Saturday night. SliJl· .BILL'S In God Is My Partner rooms were opened at. 7 o'clock er,JoJ'. t•ggH and have an Easte1· ~n, at the home of Mrs, Vivian extenrlecl a special invitntion to per gucHis of, ilel' grandparents, for Holt BakGJ'Y nnd G1:ill r.g~ hunt. They expect 111 have a MoniRon. meet \Vith them on April. 25 with visitation and COIJStiltatiun Mt·. anr.l Mrs. Gecn•ge Worden. The God· Ts My Part nr.r, i1 'Regal· I Awarcl-~inner: is the star In this with teachers; Each room ells­ Jive ilunny :1s a vlHilot·. · a cooperativc'stippet• to he served Bilncrs caliorl on M1·. illlCI MrB ..'------• scope picture 1rcleased by 'fwen- tender. story. about ~ smaN-t·own played work done hy the pupils. ticth Ccntut·y-Fox, will be at the surgeon who ,uses h.1s· fortune ·to at 7::30; Robert TilliS and Sillll''lll Satur. The second grade room, wi I h day nigl1t·. · Fan· Theatre ·starling- Sunday. help 'rlown-aml·out Citizens, Other Mrs, LeVan as teacher, hue'! the Wnitcr Brmman, .1-limc Academy important roles are Played by WSCS Plans 1\leetlng- 'l'he'April m·eeting of the Wo.m· largest percent11ge of parents at: JHJ•, n1ul 1\IJ·s. ,Jim Wm·llen John Hoyt, Marion Ross and ·Jes­ tending. annnm1m the birth ol' a se White, en's Society of Christian Sorvtce will'he next. Thursday with Mrs. duug-hter·, MaJ'Y Wendell, SJlt· An added feature Sunday will' Ralph J~orcl's division serving din­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mtishach lll'lht~·. at. Foote ho,~Jiitnl in ·.. Archy be 'fhc Heart of Show Business. neJ• at noon. The business meet· and Donald were Sunday callers ,Juel•son, 'l'lw \\'rtJ•dens hnl'e 'l'he Columbia release presents 61 ing will be at 2 o'cloclt, lllOJWwith of Mr. ancl Mrs. Lawrcnr.e,Goulcl unotiwJ· dnnghler, IIJ•etuin, 5. says: oJ: Horton. stars who appear or narrate the the program of lhc aiiernoon. DJ', John H. Dnwson, president clmritable work of the Variety A playlet. cnlillcrl "One by One,'' l\11'. 11110 lHJ'S, A1•lo Wl'ig·ht of Arir·ian college, will he guest. tents. haHed on St. Mark will he pre­ lll'C jltlrent.s nl' It dtlllghter ~!JCaiter Ht a special se1·vice in senter!. hol'lll\londll~' mm·ning·, l\lareh the Munith church Sundny eve­ You can't keep b,by from growing 23. ning, March :30, up, but you can preserve tho pre· Mr. anti Mrs. Donald Wild nncl cious moments of b•byhood in photo· Mrs. Hug.h S1~ect w~~ .I alton to GeoJ•gc were Sunday guest~ or graphs. Call us tod<1y. Foote hospJtal ,\gam l.tst week. tho Howard 'l'!'aJlJl· family. · Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter and I Munith Farm Bureau met Ins! Archy•s Photos family spent a week visiting rel- Wedne~day evening with Mr. and · Phone M.lSon 0 R 7-2551 atives and friends in Preston burg, Mr~. William Arehcnlmmn. Ists [.If Mr. and Mrs. sARaA'RP. LANG Hobert Warnc1· Sunday. Mr. K~ll • BOAT TRAILERS showed muvie:.; he had taken Ill Canacla and of his family tal\en at Christmas. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wamer ·ACCESSORIES and family were Sunday dinner Sunday • Monday • Tuesday guests of Mr ..anll ¥rs. Lloyd March 30 • 31. April 1 Brownlee al LamgsiHJrg. .Look Them Ovet· Whiie Y©m Cem Motorola TV Choose From ~~ennp~e'ie IJ.J&1es Of The Lates·;· ~Aarine Eqtuipmetni· ~------~ Make .1'his YOUR YEAR "COME HUNGRY i to Join MHUons A~D EAT ALL YOU WANT" Already Enioying This Hecdthya ~ascinat .. Cc,untry Sty!P. ing and Economical ALL .. T'H!E .. FAM~L Y Fun! Country Kitchen . 1003 N. Lansing Mason Phone OR 7-2701 SHORT on CASH? A RECALSCOPE PICTURE • .,.rrlng Academy Awardlhree-ti~e wtnner WALTER BRENN AN · Pood"'d br SAM HERSH, D""''d br l'lltLIAM F. CLAXTON • S"'onpl•r bt CHARLES FRANCIS ROYAl FREE! • , A .t£11 Films, l~c. frodutlion • RciUUd br 20tk C~n!u1y·f01 Special - HEART OF SHOW BUSINESS The Dart National Bank is anxious Fe•ature slar'ts at 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. to assist you by financing your boat. motor and trailer at con- Write or phone venient bank rates. · Lansi119 Federation Stranger From Texas Call Us or Have Your Dea.ler Call ond of Musici~ns 527 S. Washinglon-4 ..... ing· Cartoon ,_:_ Wham. Slam, ·Bam C. V. "Bud" Tooley, Sec. Dart Phono IV 2-Slt4 Phone 0~ 7-3661 MASON, MICHIGAN Onondaga Mt•,. ni1d Mt•s,''Arthut• Hodgson were dlnnct• guests of Mrs, Hodg· son's parents, Mt•, and '.Mrs, Dan :Fathers-Sons Have Banquet Hugger, Sunday afternoon. Sunduy callers at the home of on Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bodell and' Mr. nml Mrs. Henry Blnlel. Sunrlit~' aftet•noon and cvcnin~-: at Finn! plans have been com· George Hoe of Pnrma and Mr. ty. ' 1\11·. and 1\lrs, l..t\Oil No1•th pletcd for tha 0. E. S. potlur.li and Mrs. Jerry Dulw of Adrian the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Arthut• Afterwnrd a court of honor was Swim Party nt!mlllcd 11 mmltln~· of Ccn­ Evans In Lansing, supper and card pnrty, Saturday were Sunday dinner guests of conducted with awards given to h·11l J\lldtil{un Lllllldut•y 111111 evening, March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Arthu1· McFarren Mr. ami Mrs. Char·les Sander~ Jeffrey Puryear, llrst class; Den. Willing Worlf. Allr.Il \\'et·e tllni'r tlr'rtller· don Agai.es. Lenders elected were Drscussron oJ. the crowded srt·, Mr. nnclMrs. Howard Adams of OPENS M D B N . rs. on an· am I cr'1 o.J' Ma- gltests. 1\ •. arlcl MI',", Crts]>er·~ Gay, Commumty," Mr. and Mrs. H. D. uatran at DuBois school was the Lansing called on their cousin, S I II J 11 son w.cre.. tliH ay cu ers o . MIs. · 11,110 11 ,.1ve IJeen vr's!tiltg,, the Bar·jEnglish; Dan Eng 1ish and Nnncy topic of business at the School Mrs. Mildred North, Saturday all· ernoon. MHe s pnng, tun home returned to · Lansing I•' cilows, .Tulllor· leaders; livestock, Theclub dullmeeting decided last toTuesday ask for night. Mrs. Mrs. Erma Baldwin and Mrs. ' JI-Iarold McMichael, Fr·ank Fellows Tuesday night. In Holt. The party Billie Weller were township I on Monday. and Dan English, .Tunior leaders; Glenn Coolt as teacher again next I b I C R I SATURDAY C representatives at the Red mss I FL•Jcls, advanced, Hnzel Strouse; year.freshments Games of were pia~• eelcake and andre· Iw•' armers as spans, l·Il o~·ec. clltb y oft 1e Leslte. ~·~ss. oac I and civil defense di~aster meet· U~GAJ. NO'l'ICE~ first yeflr, Mrs. June l~ellnws, ~oolties, l 'ltgs at lite Rerl Crass Center in ORDER Al'l'OlNTING TIME FOR N,'lll"Y· '<'e!IO\I'S •""· Sl.. ''tt'llE>"', Oll(door coffee were ~erved. j Raymond Provost, son of Mr. l NO ADVANCE IN PR,JCE Lansing Tucsclav. HEARIN G CL 11 IM 5 AND FOR meals' ,.Mrs H ""D "En,.,.lish " · JlllO Mr. /and· Mrs, ,-,-,,,,ne Lal'ller and Mrs .•Joseph I~rovost spent Mrs. Rose Barton' . im[Jrovemenl Mrs .Tune Fellows MI. and Mrs. Loyd Conard and Slaw attencec te extensiOn stye Upd~'ke of Michigan Centet· called "''""'"" !!ON. HoimWI' 1.. llHAIOc. R ' d " . . · • 'Dawn were Sunday dinner guests show at Olds Engineering build· Mr. nnd 1\'lrs. Bttrton Baldwin ·'"""" of p,.ul111tc. Joann ,aymon , assrsllng; pou 1·1 · . · 1 t \" 1 1 · 1 t M Mason Golf CourseOR 7 8461 '" the• "'."It•·•· or the •·state ur LWrA try and rabbits, Pltil HnuJwe Bob of Jl!r. nne! Mrs. Phil Ha~·h~e and mg as ·vecnescay mg 1', rs. 2 Miles Souf·h of M•ason on US-127 • Clarence Mathews, Sr., anrl family liAKTWICh,11 n 111 "'"~'~"~ '"tho cuu,.tlhlll Ihe lime Fullerton, Jlllllor. . leader.• ' · 'r 1\I.The WrthrlayM. 'c PI . onanHBu~hml~clonMr~ndMr& Sundau. r.. ,. ""''""talinnIJ~c~~. or clalon.< u~11in•t •aid The advisory boarrl is yet' to be. rresfumrl~ o 1. am,1 IS. onarr,annrve~a.1 11 1 ~:·~J~·-F~e~ll:o:w:s:·~w:o~n~a~p:r~i%:~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' I'HIIItt• ed hy and bcrol'e "'!d Gl w·u· M· I M·" Mtss Hosie Cat] was.a 1uesday 2 p. m., April 4. Courl: and !hal the, '""".I hel•·• of ' 11111 en a nns, 1. anc · rs. night guest of her grandmother di'I'I'I\HCd t•ntlllt•tl tn lllhel'Jl the e~tllte of Frank Allen and Mr. nnd Mrs. ~ . ~· whlcll Hlliil •lcci!IIHCd, [OI' tho• exnminnlion nnd llllju>. The PLEASURE 2. Fishing HEARING CLAIMS 1'1'<''-'lll: llllN. ltolmHT L. llHA KE, OTTO-June 5, 1 05H J utlue uf Pr·ohnl•·· St:llt• or !\.1it•hi).WII, 'l'ht• Prolntlt! Colli'\ lu till' lllHili..'J' nf tht• t.':-!tute of HOH- Give Your Pigs a A Nice New Boat fnt• lhl' Cuunly of lni-!'IHIU1. gH'l' J, BARIL lh:t•entleti, 3. Surfboard Riding Ala ht'l'tliC.Hl of !'aitl (:otrl'l, ht;>ld at tht· J.\'lt• 0. Ht•pft•t', lulminiHtntlnr w, w. a. l'I'Ohllt(' Ollil<.' in Lhe cily ur MnHnl\, irr havfuJ.{ filed ill lmicl ('Ulll'\. hit~ p~ti1iun 1ht• ~aid t'lllllll)', un L!w l!llb 1Jny uf Jl!'uyit1g- fut• llt•t•nst• to :u•ll tht• inlt•n•:;t And Motor .Mnr•ch, .A. 11. J!l;-,s, uf t\:dtl t•!11alt..• in t·t•rtHin reul et~talt: thc!·e- 4. Camping By Lakes and Rivers Pt·•·~t·llt: JION. HOHEHT L. HH:\1\E, In dl'IWrihcd . HEAD START •lud~c uf Pt•nhutt•, It b unh•I'Pd, Thnl llw ~ani tl,nY uf In 1ht• mnttt•r of lht• elltlllt• of ]lAH'J' I J\JII'il ••\. ll, l!li,!"i, ut twu n'cl~tcl; IH .}he Could Give The W. OTTO, ht•t't'll}it•cl. nftct'll!Jon, at thto! Pt·nhntt! Olflt'~' 11L .oS 5. Exploring New Country It lljtpt·nt·ing- 1u (itt• court tlrnt lh{' tinw Jlullistt•t' Bid~ .. l..~rnt~ln~. Mld11~nn, ~ll' fut' PII'HH1tutiun uf C'laim~ :q.. wirtsl :-; 111 11 ancl i14 ltt•rt•hy HJIJIOlllled for ht•:!l'llllf Slltd ~·~llltc• Hhnultl ],p litnit,•d. untl tlrut 11 tilllc• pt•titiun, Hntl that all JICI'SOIIK 1~1lereHtecl WHOLE Family? 6. SECOND Honeymooning 1111cl ttlltt•u lw IIPtlllinlt•tl to t'<.•t•t•ivl', 1':\- ill :o~:dcl t>t~tn!t• :tpJit..'lll' lwfnl't• Nllld t•Otll't, limine nne! udhtt-il all Plaim:-; arul dt•llllllltlt\ ul I"Hit~. timt~ nrtd pl:ICI', .to t·dww Clll1~'' lll.!'lliiiNl t-illicJ tlt•t'l'IIKNI hy 1111!1 lu•fntt• \\h)' H IJCt:'l\"~ ln lW)) 1111' llltt•!'eNt of l'itlll] 1mid c•cnrr·t. l!!'itnlt• in I'Uitl n•nl etllute Hhouhl not be It it-; or·de1·t·d, Thnl t'l't•ditnl''i nf Hllitl f.:'l'ltntt·cl. , dc·c't.'ll!-it•d :11·e r·c·quil't•d Itt pn•H•ut Lht>ll• lL iN furtht•r· nl:dt•n•tl. 'l'hut puhl.tc no- t•htfltiH tn 10olid t•otu·l at 1he Jll'lllllltf..' nf. li<·t• tlll't't•nf ht• ~~~'t!ll by pubht•ntron ,of fic•t• nt ~!I~ Hulllslcl' Blch.:-., La11~lnu, n cnt•)' of thiN unlel', for th!'£!t! l'!IH'~·t•Jo

,lllllt•, A. ll. l!l!ii'i, rrt niuc .. thil'ty o'c.lnd1 tlw Jng:harn Cnunt}l Nf..'\~'s, a .n~\\')(jlll]lt'l' in lht• ftl!'t'llfHIII, •l'lnid Limt! anti pi:H.'t•. he- Jtrintc•rl und cil'cul:ttt•tl tn Hlll!l ('OLIU~>'• ing- lwrf.'hy appuintt•cl fot• Llll' t>Xnmina· nnd thnt ,wid pt>tilinrll'r gh-u kunwn 111 .. tiun ltTid ucl.iustmc•tJt of ull e!aim 11 nntl t••rc!-ilt•d (JIU'tieH ndditinnul_..notict.• 111'1 l't•- dt•llll\lldH HJ.rnint"t. ~-onid dec•eiJ,"it"tl. tJIIirt•tl l1)' law, *·We Can Tell You HOW and WHERE To Buy Your Boat lt is furtht•t• nnlel'l'd, TlwL puldit• no- nOHJ•:H'I" 1... llHAI\J~ 1irt• the1't•nf he ~ivc•n b~· J!Ultliralion of A True Copy: Juclg-e of Pr·ohnte and Motor n ('OJIY of this onlel' fctt' tht•t•t• tiLtt·c•c:;:•1i\'~ Mildtt•tl L. l•luwt'l' ~ · weekri J•tc\'iot/,.; to twid d11~· c1f ht•ul'in~. n~~puty Re~istt•l' nf Pt·nlmtt• FOR in the In~h111n County NewH, a newt\pii)Jt•l' ------lll'intL•d nnd t:in·uhttt'tl !n ~o~aid county, . ORDER FOR PUBLICATION We Can Tell You WHAT And HOW MUCH lnsur·ance nnd thut "'aid Jn•litiorwJ• 1-!'i\'t! kunwn in- SALE OF REAL ESTATE * tPI'CNtl•d Jlllrtit•s nddilion:d notice a:-> t't•· BARR-April 23, 1958 CIUir•ed hy law. Stnh• nf Michil!an. Tht• prCJllHtl! coul't Early Marketing You•n Need on It, and How Reasonable Good Boat HOBEHT L. IJHAJO: fur the County nf ln~h:~m. Jli!IJ.re uf Pt•oLutc• At. 11 !olt'Hsion of t\uitl t~OUI'I, lwltl nt tht• P1·ohHte Olfil'C in the cily of Mnl'lon, in on Wayne Tail Curlers. New and ·Motor Insurance Is When You Get It Here! I:Sw:l snid County, on tht> :.!tlth dny nf Mut'l'h, I A. 1). I !10>. . Syncro-Zymic nutrient 4ction ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Pl'e.r, ndminiRtt·ntor of t~nltl At 11 r-;es!-iion of said Cnurt, }wid on t•Htalt• IHtving filerl in ~nid court hit~ pe- GIVE YOURSELF AND, THE REST OF YOUR FAM:LY AND FRIENDS A LOT OF M:u·ch 21. l!l:i~. . titinn, pmyht}t for licen~t to ttcll the in- HYGROMYCIN ••• now in Prel'ient: HON. 1HlHEWI' I... DI:Af\E, ter·~t~t uf :mid t>liLUlt' in c~rtnin rcnl eg .. HEALTHFUL FUN! Jud~e of Pmhnte, I tntt• tht.•rein deHcrlbccl. Wayne Tail Curler to control In the mnttt>J' of th.• e.~1nte of VIN- ]L is ordcr·ed. That the :!3rd rlny of NIE r... DARBY, J)ecem:terl. April. A. D. 1 !lfiS. Ht twn o'clock in Lht! worms ••• plus, ARSANILIC Notice iK he1·eby "iVt>ll, 'fh:lt thf! llt!- nftE>rnoon,' nt the Prob:rte Offic~ at 20S . titlon of Samuel A. UHt'hy, nclminist1·ntor Ho111!-ltel" nlds;::., Utnl(in}t, Michi~nn. he , 1ACIDwithAn- Just OWN A BOAT! nf Aaid c!'lnt1•, )ll'llyin~ for the ;;tiJowHnC'(! and i,; het'l'by Hftpointf'rl (or hcnrin~ tmlcl $39.98 . uf hiR finn! ltCcourrt. nne! ror the RliHiJ:n- tJetition, nne\ thnt all per~onK intereKt .. tl ment 'ami dilotrihution of the re!'litiue n~ in tmid estate llJIJlellr before IH1id' coul't. All Wool! l'llid CKLII te. will be hennl on April 1 i"th, nt :;air! tim .. nnd plact>, to ~how cnu~e 1 !!58, at ten o'clock in the forenoon ~t why a license to Hll the inlereMt of rmid the Probntc Office nt 211S HoJJi,..ter illd~.. eKtrtte in Hnid f('lll eKtate Mhould not ~e I lil1nsing, MichiKnn. ){runted. .1' . It iR ordered,. Thnt notice therPof be It it~ further ordered. •rhnt t,ubltc no .. . Call Us Days ••• OR 7·9051 or Nights ••• OR 7-15·62 or ED 2-0374 ~fvcn ·by publicntion of a COJtY hereof tice thereof be Jeivcn by publication uf for three- weeks contieeutively previouM n copy of thit~ order, for three 1\ucce!\l!iVe $49.98 to KP.id day or henrinJ!, in tht" lnl-!'ham weelo; J•rc\'iOUH to Judd dny of henrinJoC, in County New"• nnd that the· p~titinner the lnl{ham County Newt!, n newl\pnpel' cnuKe a cony of this notice to he f\erved J•rlnterl and 'circulated in fliRid count)', UTIOh ~ach known party in intert"ttt at und thnt ,;aid petitioner a-ive known ·in· ·.aeinent hi~ ln•t known nddres11 R!-1 required b!' tcl'el'lted JlartieK ndditionnl notice "" re· lnl\.•. quired by law. Dart Insurance Agency nonER'r L. THE A Tna~ Co)Jy: Judge of Feed & Supply. I)ANCER co. Mild red L. Flower · · · 207 N. M1san · D•jluty Regl~t';r of Prob"te Mari.ne Specialisfs Phon• Oft 7·1421. Family.. , .Fashiods .. Mod~l.ed!mg~r;,;FeA~u~~n~~h~n~~~~Red . ·(' her l5,th birthday anniversary Family Dihner· 1\Ii•s, Rny t'cd' this kind oi ;, 'blrrl project? s· . .... ' Tuesday at a family dinner at the The birds are late In cominr, ' . . ,~ Sh You would not haVe to gather I . Extens1on ty e·. OW home of her parents, Mr, and bucl< lhls year. I did' see a rollin them lf you didn't· want to for n · , ·. . . Mrs, Rlchnrd Bucl· tlw l'illrleer, umbrella table provided the baci<· J, W. K1iai1p Co. Mrs. Jane How· sclf·ac!dmssed envelope. to Farm. cred at the home of Mr. unecl>'s He loves to licl' them for me,. so Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Plaklw. Mr. blue, green and orange were William Quick of Lansi)lg, tic· lisle ned to record , music and ' Js the right sound to herald the Jirc away. The girls sale! they among the most popular. l;ets; and Mrs. Burgess Dalrym. famll;>' of Warren spent tlw wee!( coming of spring .... for rollins Suet. seems to be our n!J-arouml Leach is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Men's fashions were· an out· pie of Pleasant Grove, refi'esh- played gmncs. end wltl! M1·. and Mrs. V, G. 13tti'· would help him if he found it too Zena Leach. are seen off and on all winter. favorite food for om· winter birds hard on his tongue, standing part of the style show. mcnts. Mrs. Shirley Goering and Mary received,,, ,, many" nice gifts. ges~;. so always have that out. Next The bride-elect Is a senior at Now l wail. for the pure ancl we Here's hoping thnt we \">;ill have Many of their outfits featured Mrs. Annette Schaeffe1·, home Mr. nncl Mrs. Ju1w Jordon or would he sunflower seeds, It Milson high school. Her fiance Is Mrs. Luella Gephart of Poston st irrlngly joyful sound of I he sunflowers gmwing way across wash-ami-wear suits and slacl•. a quiz. ' beans and ilollyhocl's last. year seeds to start on and will get COUPLE IS UNITED and hP votes for them every 'Would anyone else care to join more if ;lcedcd, · time. As w" liaVf' recorded them George Gordon Lockcnwitz and ' seen for t lw first I !me on May Barham Joan Baumgrns spoke ·Mary Minnis Becomes . 17, fur the last 2 years, it will he Oliver Teachouts Greet their nuptial vows before Judge ' some 1imr yet. Roy W. Adams at l1ls homc.Fri· day afternoon, Witnesses were Bride ·of Flint Doctor WELCOME! Ou1· f'el'ilers •~ontirnw In lu~ Guests. at Open /louse Phoebe Wheeler and Vv'. E. Bloom. n Jut ot' t'un tu wu(f'll. Wn'n• Miss Mary Anna Minnis, daugh- a light blue jersey sheath dress ' ,,.,. IW\'l'l' htlll Slldi a. \'lll'if'.f.:V 01' Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Teachout tin-type pictures and the original M r. and· Mrs. Norman B. Cox, ter of Mr.D and 'IIMrs. Clarence1 with matching accessories ami · · niHIII!Ituwt~ of hirds, so !'d litw received SO gullsts at their 50th wedding book were en:joycc! by Stevie and Michele of Taylor Ccn- Minnis· of ansv1 e, became t1e First Baptist. Church carried a colonial bouquet similm· to c!llt'OII!'III\'f' t hu~.e whu Wl'nh~ wedding anniversn ry celebration a ii. tcr were guests of Dr. Kate E. bride of Dr. Robert. Joseph House, Mason, 'Michigan to the bride's, with blue !let. and thnt. th•',l' had put unt f'et!ders nt their home Sunday. Guests were from Lansing, Ea. Lamb und Mrs, Ella Lamb Saitll'• son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert .J, pink carnations. allll t't'l'llund .nut hing- t'lllll~> ul' Mrs. Tr.adwul wore• a lavc•ndt>r ton Rapids, Munitt1, Jackson, Wil­ day, House of l"lint, Frida,l' evening, SUNDAY 10:00 A.~[. Worship Servict~ ·< it', to hrtl'l' patic~ll\'(', crepc dress and n corsage of yeJ. Jiamston, Leslie and the commun· March 21, at First Presbyterian Dr. Patrick Walsh of Gmnd· ·' Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Laws and church of Ann Arhor. Rev. Wil· low roses. llh·. Tenclwut had a .lty wbr.r9 they live, Congratula· ville, friend of the bridegroom, 11:15 A. U. Snnda.y School Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Tuedtey and Jiam Baker performed the double· yellow ro~PIH!d boutonniere. Tl1cir 1 tiom: wert• received fi'Oill relatives was best man. · Linda were ~unday dinner gl!ests ring ceremony in the chapel. 'f daugt1ter, Marie, and son, Wen· in Flol'ida,. Indiana and Ohio. Immediately afte1· the i cere­ 6:80 P. 1\1. Youth Fellowship Dinner Honors. 1 of Mr. and Mrs, 0. E. Seyfried clcll, ' at Poston nursing home visited her Dearbom Sunclny. servccl the wedding calw and M1·s. Bruce Collins or l~alon Rapid' 9 '1c of M1·. and Mrs. Wil· sister, Mrs. Emma Karn, at Me· :'Ia n. m. Miss Pntrieia Adams is ilav· Pixley, cousin of Mrs. 'l'eaciJOut, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder and hm~JC 8 ONE SxiO PORTRAIT IN FOLDER $ 3.75 in[( spring vacation from her se!'Vecl groom's cake. Mrs. Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Mil'e Pekrul, Jt•,, of ·~r.1 Thorburn and son. Laughlin hospital Saturday. • TWO SxiO PORTRAITS IN FOLDER studies at 1\'lkhigan Slate univer- Ruthig of LesliCl, a granddaugh­ Lansing, Mr. and M!'S. Jim Glol· Mr. and Mrs. Rlellrircl Gillespie=::;:~~;~~~;--!.::======~ $ 7.00 iiily. te1•, presided at the iiilver service. and family of Wayne and Major 1 1 ta of Ma~on, Burdette Snow of George Gillespie of Wright-Pnt. Grover Akerii, Sr., is sick at. ' Mrs. Rowland Seam;m and Mrs. e THREE SxiO PORTRAITS IN FOLDER $!0.00 Baldwin, Miss Connie Collins of lerson air force base, Ohio, visit­ home wilh bronchial pneumonia. Clarence VanHorn asoislecl ·with Tuc~on, Arizona, and Bill Scilaf. ed their granclmothe1·, Mrs, Myr. This offer good' until Mr. aqd Mrs ..June i-im·!mess uf the buffet. lunch. 'v\'cdcling calw, fer of Holt. The group rplayed tie Howell, over the· week cncl at One Setting $3.00 Leslie visilcrl Mr. and Mrs. Herb white fruit cake ancl cJ1ocolate April 19 only, cnnts during tile evening: the home of Mrs. David Powell, CO·MPLETE Dinners Soutlnvi<'k Sat unlay night, cake gold· foil covered candy co f. A neighbor, Mrs. Die!' .Tones, 1121 Riley street, Lansing. Mrs. M r.pt nd 1\·l!·s. Frn 11 k IJ ughcs of fcc ,; ml tea were served. ' ' Steaks - Chops - Roasts Each Porlraif is Expertly cnme to the rescue and roasted Howell had. a slight stroke last Dctrol! ~:pent l::sl II'Pcl' e~ld with Reminiscing in the old family the turkey when Mrs, Pekrul's week, but is improving, She has Chicken - Fish Retouched and Fini•hed , , • Mr. illid Mrs. Sidney SJ~atfcr. 'albums viewi.ng amonrr tlwse the oven failed. Maf.e Your Appoinfmenf Today/ Mi', nncl Mrs. Floyd H1ce ol Les- ' ':.. ___ been beclriclcicn for the past year; Your me•l il served in a worm, friendly manner in ~: * * April 4 is· her birthday anniver- our cozy lunch room. , lie called on Mrs. 'Nellie Scofield Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burgess Monday. TROOP CONDUCTS COOK-OUT and family attenclerl the wedding M1·. "and Mrs. Donald Scofield Members of Brownie Troop No. A. B. Ball, Dean i of Richard Thomas and Shirley sa~;·s.and Mrs. Ray Bullen attendedB~llen a FAMI' LY CAFE I Archy· 's Photos entertainer! Mr. ;mel Mrs. Richard 82 had their Jlt•st coo k·out Wilson at Shepherd Saturday aft. Gilmore and Sc·ott anrl Mr. ancl Wednesday aftemoon. The meal ernoon, The Burgesses spent !the flower show in Detroit Sunday, South Jefferson- Mason • Serving Doily 6 a, m. to tO p. m. / ,. DR 7-2551 Mrs. Hobert Scofield, all of Lan­ was prepared in the yard of their Mrs. Bullen visited an antique Mason-I08 E. Ash week eml at Higgins Jal,e. Mr. and show in Lansing Saturday. •------~------' 1 sing, and Mr. ;mel 1\·lrs. Donald leader, Mrs. Wilmot McDowell, Mrs. Oscar Bergland and family Mrs. U. B. Shoemaker attended Feldman and Krnrwth of .Tack· Mrs. John H~tmlin, co-lender, also called on them at the Jake Sun· son at dinnPr Sundny, assisted the girls. a school librarians meeting in M1·. awl :\>Irs. Holler! IIall from Ann Arbor Saturday. Harlloi' Springs were guests Pri· dny and Sat tll'dny of the !~or­ rest Hinr.liarl~ and attenflccl tliQ toumanwnl games at East Lan­ sing. li·!J·s.' !\'ina Carn ret ll!'ned home Sunday J'rom Floriclu, where she had silent 2 months. She visited· a nicer., Mrs. llarr:> Hamlin, in Ill IIIHI evening at Delhi Pt·izcs arc first, $10; second, $5; noon, April :3, nt the home of Mrs. Charles Rich. and Mrs. Clyde Hill were their Bullcm · was I lw main spcnlwr. Other members of the church Mrs. Floyd Weldon, Sunrlny. In ner guests of. Mr. Welch's par· Fmnl\ Staiger, secretary of the Bible ClaSS who went with he•· were li·Irs. !he. afternoon they calleci 011 1he ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, I Evel,v_n VanV.lcet of Mas~n, Mrs. Welclons' son and daughtcr·in· and son, Ted. E I , ( ·I :::: .I ~: l \ :VIi••iliga n distric•t, wns a .~pedal tJ .lls Vacancy Margie NorriS of DanSVIlle and 1 ' M.1 l 111" L FI M .. E I'll p, , I 1;•. 1 n· ..all, : nne 18· ylc Weldon, Joe and .James Weirauch of 1s .•r 1 1 .eesc o -etlled for, Net responsible ·see' live• . demonstration. I at. our store at once, - or. he is assigned to the U. S. Val· sold the 3-year-old Jersey cow he for •.ccidents day of ule. cum. It is a repair ship which is advertised in last weelt's papar on scheduled for duty in the Mediter- Friday night. Saturday Peck had BEMENT "JNSPSCTION: Thursday: Mar~h ,27, from 8:00 ~· m. until 4:09 p. m. ---..··--···· ranean. another buyer, so he sold him a ~Phone OR 7-9~1 Pvt. Norval E. Jones returned cow he had intended keeping for Saturday by plane to the Navy himself. Peck said their phone Feed & '"SUpply hospital at Camp Pendleton, Cal· was kept .busy wlth lnqui!"ies ' · GLENN L. ARCHER. Auctioneer ifornia. He has been horne on Mrs. Peck estimated that they had 207 'N, Mason ~ I Charlofte, Mich., Pho~e 17110 0 7 1 421 sick leave. 1between 30 and 40 calls...... ·.--• .P.h~c-n~. _R_••••_.'_. _ __, ~.--·---•.•.----~--·.•. _____..., __ ._,..., ···-·.IJ CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY their son·fn-lmv and duughl~;., ~1t', Stockbridge and Mrs. Pa'ui Bowch; nnd !umlly, Mrs, Merna Monrot! unci Gary ' Mrs, R, B. Froslf spent 1insl Mrs, Edith Bondy of Brighton nncl Mrs. Tholmu Monroe culled Honor Roll.ls Announced Thursday with Mrs, .1\rnncls 13or. spent the wcelt end with her sis· on Mrs. Christian Cranclull, Mrs. ton In Lansing, ter, Mrs. l\11nnle Jacobs, Nellie Del t~ unci Ethel Gmnt at Uy Jlelen !Ieeman NJntll: Mr. unci Mrs, Berton Johnson Ml'. and Mrs, Paul Bowen and Webberville Monday, Uulll' /IHH\Ic•hurn)l~ ·UJtl'hnl'n Hullh' and Jean hnd Sund<1y dinner with fumlly\uttcndcd n birthday dinner .Mr. and Mrs. SC!ldon Monroe StLtdcnts who qualiflcct for the NHncy Uui'lnu' J.. lnda Hrlltnnt Nnn~"Y H1·uol\a Ben Howlotinu~ Lrowlllllll~ ChPJ'il! llixon• gJIIIIUJ (hohOJ'Ill'~ hospltnl lust \\'edll!lStiuy, · /(IIJ'eiJ l•'lnlt ~ Mn~•tlyu I>L"lfJJJ DnJ·othy Mnnt/Jill/ J~Jalnc Jlnulu' Mrs, Lnurine Bailey of Stocll· poneci one week on account of Mrs. Pearl DeWatcrs of Jndt· Mni'Y lln•w' Alhr1! MHIY\'lliH MnJ•Ilyn I•'Jt•cr Lut'l'Y I'HJ'ZHoiL Goo!l'.Frlrlt•' J.lnda Scht'l•c•J'' Mn:. Ardith Clark of Howell, Junnn I•'I'CI11/'111u!h" L.ttTy SniH'I CnJ·u/ l>i:\1111' Not•mun Spuuct!t' nncl horse flrl vice-president; Mrs. Gay Board· flmbnsondor to the United Nations, is shown ns he greeted MlkP BIII'\'I'Y. I'Hnteln Hlrt•f'ts r.tnl',v Luu Jlt't'hl • 1\t•nJwth Ht11lll.!1 .. en way of D'ow!crvillc, secretary; Ilcm·y Cabot Lodge, U.N. nmbassndm· from the United States V••a•nnn Hn;mJ Cilll'llllll TIIYIUI'" Hun l!rdl'mun IIIli 'J'uwt•l·" .t\l'ltlntr JCalHt!l' Shn1·nn '/'it 1111" ,\lin Hindu•J'II\IHI.;an~ Mu1'y Wnr•l' Mrs. Orhen Hnnna of Ma~on, in Knnwhl. Lodge was 011 a goodwill tour of the area. ' Hunnl~ l.t•w!~ J~dwnnl '!'I'll I'll' M111.Y FJ!t~l! 1\rwtL' JnuuL Wild· trP:tsl!rcr: and Mrs. /\lice Catlin .lnnt•t M~t-iHIH'I'' f't~nni•· • WuJ••l· Eh•vc11lh: J'uul Minix of Cechu· 25, junior past president. l•;dwin Wul:-;uu 1l1ann Hc•Jtll1'1t~ V!•I'CifliCH Bt•t 1y Hul'iH).{ I' lrn!JPJ'H u:.lwr; · The new president nnnouncecl Pollok Corners llt•nt•y Bl'ndlt·>-·• ~lll'llh Jlllllill)!' that lwt· Jll'o~rarn for the year i\fpJ'IlH (;a,..;sid~•' t1hit·lcy J.imiul{~ Dinnn Collie!' would he to continue scpnrntc ... .John Mntwn· Baptist Society Huh Collin:-;' 'J'nni MiiiH' collections for the Odd Fellow Syt·Htn Pi:\un liHI'I'Y Hli•l~tllllll and Rebelmh home nnrl ctunp. Stork Shower Given IJHvid c;J>·nn" Dur11thy ·Ri:;nt!i'~ Stages Meeting lh•lnH•!! lfltt'dt· Nul'lllll SdliPc Hnme collections, she said, Jly 1\lru·ilyu Jlills MHI'Y J•;ll1•n lll'etltJY Ho)-{1'1' Slonnt Case, Mr·s. Fl'ieda Hinton, Mrs. cu would go toward purclwse of nn Chtit•[, Jll'ldcJmnn· MHI'y Hmith•' l~velyn Hinton and Mr·s, Pal J lil•h JIUIIiHII" Cunni~:: SohN·~ 11utumatic coffee ur·n for the Mrs, 13crnarcl L11chick of 'Nil· Cross. (i(•OJ>I-{0 Lt•t• Don StiC<•lH lid; Ludtkt~' 1 1 MIII'Y .111111• l'l'i~t l•'l'ctl Mil)n~ The incoming president was hostesses. Mrs. Lachlek received • llflnnir• Eul'l l'ul Muel'lwl presented a gift from her lodge, many nlee gifts. Guests ivere Mrs. Wee!\ eJl(l guests of Mr. and Jf•J'I'y }o;HJJ' )J/JVI• ::l1•hullt.J Mrs. Scelah Hills and farnil~· c /di1·c FJty' The inlrocluclory committee, L. C. Preadmore, Sr., Mrs. Eve­ !lid~ ~uheJ'# were Mr. nnd Mr·s. Harold Hills • Ill) y 1· l'l.v ti J >'lin Jt•J'Oil1t' Vu!Pnti Omn Faber, Marlon Kaiser, Grace lyn LaVeck, Mrs, Margaret San­ C/11'111 Jl

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liam Nagl<',l', Jr., su perinlcndenl; Floyd Donal allencled funeral 1 7: l.i, Junior BYF wilh l\lrs. Marie services for Earl Kime at 13reek· Rockwell; Senior BYI", study in enridge Saturday. the Book of Arts; adult union, A 4-H sewing meeting will he P11rlwr Murray, lender; S, a hap­ staged at Mrs. Berton Johnson's tismai ser·vice; Thursday, 3:-15, junior choir pr

Pvl. Richard Slanfielci was home for the week end from the AAA missile group, W~·;uulot Ie. GIRLS' HATS Mr. and Mrs. Armbruster of Ann Arbor spent lnsl Tuesciay with Mr. anci Mrs. CIIITorcl Llll· tis. Regardless $1.98 to $1.98 Mr. and Mrs. Guy King Culver and children of Fenton visited The service~ of .our organiza­ Sunday at the home of his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Cul\'er. There's No substitute for JJroreuional tion are A·LWAYS available to PURSES Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper of Rug and Furniture Cleaning Grass Lake were Saturday dinner The C. 0. McLaughlins of Dex. AMERICAN DRY CLEANERs & the bereaved family. Regardless g uests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ter and ~Iary Jo, who is home RUG CLEANERS, INC. . of the distance inv_olved or the • E L11auinK' IV 2-0641 59c to $1.98 Reeves. from ConnecticUt for aster va- Pick-up and dollverJ .. Jn Holt, Ma- Caskeys ambulance took Alec cation were Sunday guests of Mr. son, Dansville, Stocltbrld•e on time of day, calling ORchard r.o J J Jl! \\T G R Wedneaday, nnd Saturdays Hoffman home from r oote lOS· anc rs. , . eeves. ";;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;~ pita! home March 18; Alvin Bicc 1\lr. and Mrs. Anrlor Lindberg l------·------~ b-122 I, the Ball-Dunn number, Bright 'n eolorful , , , to pleose to Mason General hospitni, March and children visited Mr. and 1\Irs. : i . ' immediately relieves the family youngsters' eye5 ••• with plenty of I -19; Lloyd Gee home from Foote Ferris Smith at Kalamazoo Sun- 1 B f 1 I#;!JtJft&rtlc .,-.....' hospital March 21; Mrs. Hugh' day. l e ore you move I iroar ancl pricecl to plcaso porenh! Sweet home to Foote hospital Mrs. Jennie Richmond spent ! ! det~ili, March 21; Mrs. Irwin Barth to the week end· in Grand Rapids l · 1 ' have an EASTER shine • ,...£ Foote hospital March 22; and visiting relatives. l Please let us know your present ond 1 Sweet home from Foote hospital Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streets and /future address so we can send you! March 22. Mr. and Mrs. John Malcho went Jthe Ingham County News without 1 Guests of :Mr. and ~Irs. Art to Frankenmuth for dinner Sun- /interruption, It· takes ot least • l Wilde over the week end were day. !week, sometimes 2, to eorrecl an! -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth DeWitt of Last Sunday was the 48th we

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY In I he family of God a diVIne mdwnce suu·ounds all who ll e 1Jo11nd logelllct m Chllst

Where fo Buy If Business Service Directory Derby Neighborhood Auctioneer Nursing l\T1 s (,, \\'. Rrnirli,,'111UII I Refrigeration student Glenn Casey Home Auctioneer Domesl!c nnrl Cnmmercllll Williamston, MJCillgan The E. R. Lilly RefllJ::el tl1o11 :>e1 Vice Phone Collect 559 J or 9 W Nursmg Home Cr.rncr or Slate and PnJI{-Mnson Lawrence Schnepp Phone OR 6 'i552 Livestock • Fine Home Cooked Meals • LICensed PHI( l1r al Nu1 sc • l'lfleen Ye1rs of T:xpellcnce "We Bm br.r.up 111 the Store" Trucking Inf01mntwn un< La~ge~t (nt south c1ty limits) De:1IC1 111 Late Model Salvage 13:!4 Si. Jefferson Phone OX 'l 21'•4 SoutiJ of Holt 2 MLlcs Noru I Phone OR 7 01 :ll of Mu~'lll Home CLOSE-OUT! Service 1958 Calendar We spec1ahze m cleanmg sep K1rsh Rorls Installed ttc tanks and lmes, also the m stallatwn of :''.!IV tanks and dram V cnet1an Blmds fields Paper PlastJc a,JrJ Clott> Desk Pads ALL worlt guaranteed Wmdow sr.o,Jos Phone OR 7 "491 EATON COUNTY Complete Set of Pad and Metal Base Sept;c Tank Service !JOG Robbms Road Phone Lansmg IV 2·1079 :lOwtf $2.25

The Ingham County News ( ,> "", ,· I • Grnug·e 111~~ 1\lectlng · Earl Miller attended the meet· ing of Leslie Community Grange ·Mrs. Runciman was a member No. 1376 Monday and asked them On the honor roll !or the last to sponsor a Boy Scout troop In of the ·Second United Bt·ethrcn Leslie. A committee' was appoint· church of Wnfct·ioo •. She is sur· 6 weelcs :' Sandra Bailey, Renee·. lly CIIII'U Stmnge crated club, the Leslie group 1~ill eel to study the matter, Walter Bollman, Milce Lennon, Annctlc vlved by· her husband, Emory; Felton, Robert Brown, Irc:rd­ Call's New Complete Book of wanlerl belongs to the Leslie Hoy llogCJ's will not sell cignrets. Sewing anrl Dressmaking. Over· school district. President Floyd winncr dl'vclopf a il;tunl<'rl irlOI\. Bul even Genernl Douglas Me·· So mel iJJWS lle gets a hunted luol\, 700 how-to drawings point the Lantz anrl Councilman Olio Heel<· Arthur has enclorsed :t watch. way to a new warrlrolle. Finrl out sci and Henry Mizga' will meet 18 TRACTORS too, from trying to lcntry, pi ttm bing, night, may malw fot' nostalgic: at t11e home of Mrs. Ranold Has­ .landscaping anrl utllcr related Gcstail atlcl libido are not purl· ditties, but Maria Lo Pinto says brouck Friday. Prizes for card New Equipment activities, ners in a V:tlidl~ville net. Yet they Eat Honey and Live Longer. games went to Mrs. Marvin L. take the spot light in the $10 bil· Hone:,• used in foor!, beaut~· airls Pixley and Mrs. Otto Hecl' J)t•:u·hoJ'Il Holnl'~' Culltll', dt'llliJI'•'tr:ttiJJ' in;;-s aull lihrary p!lfi'OIIS ai>w. r lave! yuu aiwavs w::ntccl to be! 2-J•'t•ont J~nd JJowt· Jo'rame :md lllade t'UI' Io'fll'd Ill' a cul·liJ;'I And h;;s your !Jravaclo Wast Delhi-Across from Dank !l' lhmhum Cnlt.ipuelwt• l.oJ'Ull(ls noll' nsin.~· tlw llll'l'l· Jo'tli'A'liSOII lt•udOI' nlways fuh.lccl hel'orc any autli· Ut~tli'C ft~rt ing· I'Ontll, a~ul t hosP phtnHing· Evenings Only - 7 to 9 p. m. Phone OX 4-4401 St.nnthml Jlnl'Jl l"multH' fot· Ford tl'lldOI' · ,John Cm·nttltutl.ct· with ili:r.tw uttudtmnul to, slwnlll l'orwtll'll llu•ir sug· en<.·c'! Here's a chance to capital­ 21" Drop ltottom lludwt. t'OJ' Sht!J:mun Hi;;-~·tJt' GJ•nin 1\luwm• wit.lt Jtipe IIJUI bin ize on your failures. ;;-t•stious to 1111• lihJ•at·~·· 24" llllt'l Hue ))tJlll'hOI'Il Flll'tili:r.el' anti GJ'IIin Jlrills 'l'cslimunials the \l'orl\llur'e oJ Paper Jl.lagie, lite art, of papct· 2-:lli" JSudwts l'or Shcl'lllllll ))ig"A't!J' with setJtlCJ' ut:takhnwnts ' f 0 Jdill" ojww. "Oll hOW to 'li11'1Ze iitll SIWI'Jllllll lli~·gt•r 1'01' J(J' thlpth ;tclvertising, dnlc:-; hil<'k to 1IH! be· .. .~-~· •· .• ~ ·'. .·, ' .' · 2-l!llili ii'l' J•;lt!t'll'il• Whet•! WliA'tlllS with IIH~t:tl It!" sillt•s uinninn of the Cll!'istian era ali'IIHI .tmttsc )·OUI [tJct;I,IS, ~10m FJ'OIIt 1\11. I\ )) Lift nnd :12" ext•~nsiou shlt~s with \\'llg·uu ur.~muh~rs nud I'uls1! end ~{Illes. least. J.~vcn Nem c·umnwntccl 0111 lwulcrgart~ners lo . htwamans. JI:u:. ;on Jlrml,ict. Spt·n~'CI' the hcat-rcsislanl qualilil's ,11· llw Aller Jearmng lhe·hastc folds, you llnmJ• Itulw ·I hultl Sltlt~l llo~· Ft'tltitll' l!lii(i New Ilolhuul l•'om~·e ChoiiJWI' with motoJ', lmr a111l fiddle he plol't: llox tile llaekyarcl. You'll see it wi1il Elvis sold 251l,OOil lipstiC"ks al :; section International r.ifl; Ilurmw Ford Heul' l~nd Crane tww eye~ after reading Florence $1. each. T11c Pre~dr!y autograph ncarbm·u 2 •·uw Ul't. Cn!lil'atol' At•ps Ht•nr SI'OO[I St:lmffcr's ABC of Driftwood for was on each and every onr. A big Foni·Fm·guson Onlt.ivatot· Stoel!l:llltl Hei'Cl'Sihle SI'IIOJI Fiull'cr Arrangement. favorite was ''houncl dog" m·nngc. 7'6" Unrch J..il't Disc (i' \\'ugltel' 'l'ilt. Illude Or m•eJ•haul your t•hina A well·lmown oper:t singer 1estified lhal "13Janl< cigarl'ls with lwlp of lialhlt•l~ll :\!ann's never harmed my t hrual." This China lJt~eumlion, a ~·nitle to Shop Equipment • Air Compressor Set 3-4-inch l\ficromctt~t· Valve ·Gt·imling l\lachinc, neat·ly new S1~t Inside 1\licrometcr-Sunnmt C~·l. Ilo1w lteboJ'e ~lachine, ne:ll'l3' ntlW Solution Pum11 THE Steam Cleaner-Acetylene Weldm· l\lotor Stand for all J?m·d tractors ·~g:~ TOR.NADO SEASON nuttery Char)!;el·-3 Hyd. Floor JacJ;;s An\'ii-Rear Axle Bearing Pullea· for HN 2-1\letal Worlc Benches . 2-Vises R1mr Axle Bearing Pullt~r for (iOO ami 800 "THI: FRI ENOL Y Ot'tUO ITOIU" ~ •• • IS Just Around tile Corner! FlooJ' Creeper-Grinder-Electric ))rills Numerous Seal Dri\'CI'S Portablt~ l\letal Bench Paint S1.rayer Ad,i. Go\'ernor Jig for !lN tractor SJmrlc Plug Cleaner 5-0il Barrel Pumps Smt)J-on %" Drive Soclwt Set 1-1/Hi to 2", eleven -PROTECT Y~ur Property 2-Battery Testers Gravity Tt~stcr soclwts Coil Tester-Armaturtl Tester-'l'iming Light quantity of Used 'fires INVESTMENT ... by Carrying Combination Slce\'e Puller and Inserter Quantity ol' new and USI'd articles too nunwrous to G1·anf·s To Study OTC Combination Gear Puller Set mention Set 2-3-inch 1\lierometer The Action Of Drugs ••• Adequate Windstorm Insurance Terms: Auctioneer•s Note Much of tlte progress in pharmacy ltas come from Cash. l\lal>e own credit arrangements prior to LET HELP YOU I 0 I graduate study in our colleges- supported by us $300.00 inventory of bolts and nuts, standar'1 . parts, to be sold in bull(. sale. A 25% de110sit will be required on all hold private indu~try. Pharmaceutical firms frequently AT NO COST TO YOU •• : We will advise you 1 items date of sale. All goods must be settled for offer scieniific grants to study the action and as to the proper coverage to carry to protect your Not Res11onsible for Accidents and removed within 5 days. effects of drugs-to betrer. know our world of property against damage that may be caused by Lunch Wagon on Grounds chemistry and science .•· windstorm, cyclone or tornado.

The results a·;e apparent. in our everyday health, FOR FINANCIAL PROTECTION against disaster, the centro' of disease and our ability to enj~y a contact the office of. your County Farm Mutual Fire longer and healthy life. Insurance Company .. ·. our agent in your locality, or· write to our home office in Hastings, Michigan. Lansing .Tractor· & Equipment ·Sales Be ·sure you are adequat~ly insured by Michigan's largest Windstorm Insurance Co. Claude· Maynard. Prop. Wayne G. Feighner Dansvil6e Churches Plan Services Panel Talks Incorporating "Should the Olwmos Commtlll Tohn B1 ici

Mahogany Doors 2-0-$5.40 2-6-$ 6.10 Birch Plywood $15.25 2-4-$6 10 2-8-$ 6 40 Birch Doors 2-0-$8 50 2-6-$ 9.50 Plaster Board, per ~heet $1 60 An Open Policy 2-4-$9 50 2-8-$10.00 2x4 to 2x I0, per thousand e THOSE WHO come to us for serv1ce Plywood find no mystery surrounding the matter of f/4·inch, good one side-$3.25 Grade Doors, 2-8x6-8 $10 00 cost. All goods in our showroom are *·inch, good one side-$7.50 plainly marked, and a definite figure is % CD Plugged-$5 00 Complete Stock of Windows, all sizes quoted for the complete funeral as or­ dered. This open policy makes for the We give up to 7% cash discount, depending on size of purchase, except on concrete comfort of mind .of our patrons and elim­ products. Charge a~counts are also ava1lable. Our prices are 11lways lower. inates any possibility of emb~trrassment or misunderstanding. Open daily from 7:30 to 5:30-Saturday till 4 p. m.-Sunday 8:30 to 10 a.m. Jewett Funeral Home Willson Bros. · , George·. Merltulcirf and so;1-;~; :t.rr. 'nt1d ~!IIi·~. Lnw~·enc~ Oesterle. ·n;ul Mr!l. 1\cllll' Douglas n1id Webberville News Eden were Suildny dlnhel' gi1csts Suntlny ·guests at the· Oesterle ily, of Mrs. Williams. •Mr. and Mi·s. home were Mr. and Mrs. Ellwln Sam Williams ami son of East of MrS'. Sprague. McCreery of Detroit, Mr. and ·school Plans Are· Revealed Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. How· . Mrs. Jay c. Sprague unci Mrs. Mrs. Paul McCreery ~o~n1l Mr. and ard Merindorf and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Retzloff Nellie ; Sprague. were 'rhursday Mrs. Warren Gallaway, Jerry and Fifty per cent of the grncluatlna Sunday at the Williams home. dlnrier ·guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kay of Leslie. Two humlred people lt1rned out . ~ and family of Lansing we1·e Sun· . nt Wehebrville high school last class will enter college or some 1\lr, nnll l\11·s. itobcrt A. day dinner guests of Mr. and Richard Stewart: of Lansing, . Toni Yuhasz Is· spending n few Mrs, Gladys Morrison at t Tuesclny nlg)1t to learn about the other adVanced school of .lem·n· 'l'hompson 11r:ol family· spent Mrs. Jack Braman and family. . Mrs,. Paul Carl, Mrs. Nclhe days at the home of her grand· Estes·Lenclley funeral home In sel1ool building plun. They Ienrncrl lng lt. was pointed out, · the week end nt Ulgg·lns lu.lce. . . family called on Mr. and Mrs, Sprague and. Mrs. Orville McFad· parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 1 1 M 1 M M · 1hnt. the proposetl progrnm will 'l'he lli'C!hll.cct, H. S. Gerg·nn· · Mr. and Mrs. Jacl1 curtis and Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Shopbell ·William VanEtten of Holt Sun· den, Denise and Karen were In Yuhasz, of Dansville. \~:~~s r~f.mer~~' ~TMu~;~, orr 1son cnHt $595,000 and thul the bond ' hoff nt' YllSllnnti, explnlne11 son of Olmmos nnd W!H Curtis were Friday dinner guests ~! day evening. · . . Howell Saturday afte!'noon. Mt•, nnd Mrs, !~nos Carr and issliC to finance It wlll be up to the luyout of the hull ding In hat! Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Me~tle Owens and M~, Mr. and Mrs. M, D. Strucllman Mr. and Mrs. Larrle Lininger daughters attended ft wedding Lauren Fllclt and sons of Bluff. !he voters fo1· decision sl1ort!y. delail, An nt•nhltel\ls dt·nw· Mrs·. Lawrence Curtis.' Mr. and Ag~tha Little of Lesl!e. Th~ e ~· of Hives Junction were Friday and Lorrie spent the weel1 end shower for Mt·, nnd ,Mrs. Donald ton, Indiana, were weelt end Slides were pro.Jectecl to show ing- wus tu•esr.nted, H will he Mrs. Leroy Johnson of . Mason easton ta~ the ~lrthday a~~~~~· evening guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, at the Virgil Kehres home In De· Marquedant of Jnel1son Saturday guests of Mr. arid Mrs, Lawrence the ovcrcrowclecl conclitions of the pnhlishml sorm. were evening guests at the Curtis sary 0 r~. wens m:c a. : Robert Bush. ' · · troit. ·Mr. ·and Mrs. Richard evening at the home of Mr. and Oesterle a net· family. school, tlw Inadequate vantiln· "It Is l'cgrctable thflt 100'/r of home. ~~~ 0~~~~~1. a~c\\J::~~IdC~c~~,{~~ 1 ~~ Mr. and' Mrs. H~rt•y ~(elly flnd Kehres and fam.lly ancl Donald Mrs. Kenneth Bake.r .of Les'lie. /' lion, safely hazards ami the gem· the taxpayers elid not come to the Mr. and Mrs. Alford Powelson, L 1 S 1 dil1ner daughter or Lansmg vJslted Mr. Kehres of Lansing called at the Mr and Mrs Jtic!wrd Clurll Men seem to Into one of 2 ernl need for more room. Com· meetmg,' " s t u t ec I ,S cHI I tt , "M uc I1 Bar b ara P owe 1son, Ali ce G'l1 c: Ius I t g ans ng f M.were n uncMrs ny Shopbell am• . I Mrs, W ayne T ay 101 · S,unc lay, I • i.n i nge1· • i1ome · S un day a ft et· noon. and family·' of Mason" visited· Sun- ran 1 0 1 general classes; the young ancl men ts by teachers in each room hea1·say, rumors und untruths and Mrs. Rosa Washburn of Mn· ues s l. 'nc '· · Mr. and Mrs. Edward Merchant Mr. and Mrs, Russell· Anderson clay evening at !he home of Mr follmvetl showing of Uie sllclcs. still will be forthcoming from son spent Weclnesclay evening Mr. nne! Mrs, Robert· Rumfie1lcll and daughters nf Dimondale were and family of Lansing and Mr. · . ' broke, or the old and hent, H wns reportetl that the slnte those not posted on the details.\ wlth Mr. nne! Mrs. Floyd Mitch- ancl claughters of Sunfield had Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ami and Mrs. Marlin Howe of Eden ------'------'------'---'-_;_- drpnt•tment of public instruction We who ntlenclecl the meeting ell. Sunday dinner with Mr. ancl Mrs. Mrs. Earl Showers nnd family, were Saturday supper .guests of Ingham County News, Mason. Mich. March 27, 1958 insists thai !Jrttet· fncilities !Jr. shoulcl ael as n commit tee of one ' · Jl!'OV!el!•d, to explain the truth of the mnt· Commcnls wrrr made concern· Jel'.n nlng tile eompeiC'nl. teaching staff Tile township supervisal', Phil· hy Supt. Eldon Hoss anrl in turn, lip Millis, explainr.d in cletnil the t hr chnirman of the Citizens eom­ dil'ference IJctwern aE~cssed vnl· mi 1 lt!t!, 1Tnrvcy Schutt, related uatinn ami liJC state equalized t ltc rn;;ny nr:eomplislnnrnls UtHier valuntion. This cl;Hifletl que>s· I It!' ndminislmt ion of Super in· lions as to the increase in taxes, tr•ndrnt Hoss since l1is ('Oming in whieh was stale-controlled, in eel'· Ihe fa II of lfl5:J. tain townships, Dansville Scouts Stage (Coniimwtl I' rum Pug·c! ·I) Annual Banquet 1 Mrs. Violet Smith and sons of i Two hlltHlred ancl s·ixty persons Lansing spent the wee!\ end with j were present for the annual Mrs, rtolwrt Smith. Scout !3iliC ancl Gold hanquet •last M D of Tucsclny evening at Dansville Ag· M1', Hlltl rs. ?n 11 111 1ersm 1 ricult U!:nl school. Ann 1\riJill' lmrl Saturday lund1· t•on with Mr. Anrh!!'Son's mc,ther, Girl Scout. lemlers were pre· Mrs. Ftosa Anderson. sented flowers. Leaders are MI'S, TO MAKE YOUR SAVINGS ~~~ME Mis~; 7vlargarcl McCarty and Jlonalcl Morse aml Mrs ..James Mrs, M;;!Jcl Ht•s.~ visited Snturday Crumlmlwr, Girl Seouts; Mt·s. SEE at IIH! home of Mr. and Mrs·. A. Hobert Newman anrl Mt•s. Honnlcl C, Brrtrcr. Mil;c KL1t:l1 of Weh!Jer· Lr.wis, 8rownies; nncl Mrs, Har­ YOU'LL vill!• ;tnd Lee Hnindcl of Mason olri.Win~.:, orgnniwtion leader. SAVE were Sunday visitors of the Ber. Each group of Girl Scouts· par· COOKED gers. ticipntecl in the progrnm, Boy AT A&P! ,JutiJ4'1! at'• I ;\It'S, Earl l'ng·s· Scout lenders present were .Jim SUPER RIGHT, \Nilkin,qon, commissioner on coun· If!~' ol' 11111'1 Wt'l't' wet•l< 1\1111 SEMI-BONELESS, gw•s1s ol' Mt·. and Mrs, Uavid cil; Jnck Cool<, Scout leader; Gail · HOCK LESS, llit>hl. Bnlwr, Clih leader; anrl Roscoe Arnold, l~xpiorer Jcaclcr, Boy SKINLESS Mt·. and Mrs. rtay Perldns, who Scout awanls were presented. have hcen wintering in Florida, -- re•turncrl Frid;;y to their home inj Mrs. Eclgnr Scriptel' and Amolcl Williamston. Scl'ipter visited Mr. ancl M1·s. Mr. 111111 Mrs. Lyle Schrny of John Daniels of Lake Oelessn LEAN Williamston and :V!t·. nnrl Mn;. Thursdav. CENTER 'cUTS LB. 79c CliiTo1'd Wir!nnd of Jacl;son had Mr. n;1cl Mrs. Lawton Gauss Pork Chops Sunday . evening luncheon ns were l~ritlny evening guests of guC'sts ot Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Mr. nnrl Mrs. Claud Campbell of Cattss. Mt•. and Mrs. Gmtss were vantown. Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. PORTION7 RIB LB. 43C . Eugene Gauss and fap1i ly of Bliss· i'I[I'S, Allie RnymnJHI of Pork Loin Roast lit• II 1·. Ypsilanti wu.s u dintwt· g·uest ------~ Mr. lliHi Mrs. Don Leonard nl· Friday ewr.'Jt~· of i\Ir. unci ·.~·~·.: ~ Pep Up Your lenten Meals l'II rs. E. Simons, . ... ' . ·:· r I tended a party Saturrlay evening ,J. al lhc !tome of M!'. and Mt•s. .. · n 1 Sh • FROZEN-5·LB. age I ltotw lrl l'icm·c of Holt. Mr. ancl Mrs. F'recl Wilson nne! . ··· .. ·.:_:. ~ l nmp BOX $4.39 · LB. J Spil1e visited Mr. anrl Mrs. Hnnwr ill •·· and i\ll·s. · Jo:n~·eth' l'ii· Gregory of Howell Sunday. CUBAN, SIZE 8 ------~ hr•J'l',Y and family ol' Dt•lll'hOJ'n Mrs, Irene Braman spenl the r---- Fll(tZI~N I~OOitS:---:'1 l\'r~l'l~ WPPic mul g·uests of ~Jr. firsl of tile week with her sister, . •. I JHltl i\IJ·s. Lt,wis Frcm·. Mrs. Jull Sweet. of Lunsing. Mrs. Curl Nelson and chwghler, •. A&P, SLICED AND SUGARED 'I Mr. and Mrs. Riclwrd Kehres ! I and family and Donald 1\eiJres of Sal iy, were Sunday evening Lnnsing, Mrs. Luuis Yulwsz and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willinm II Sl1aron ami Lois of Holt anrl Mt·. Ma·lcho of White Oak. I and Mrs. Lloyd !~rooks were Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Lehmnn Jacobs PINEAPPLE I tiny visiim·s of Mr. and Mrs. A. J, and family of Mason spent Sat lll'· I Miller. day evening with Mrs. Jacobs' Strawberries I Mr. and Mrs. George Cool,e of mothet•, Mrs. R11th Williams. Mr. ,I Enst Lnnsing spt•nt Sunday witiJ rtnd Mrs. Segar HicQ of Leslie I $ 00 CASE OF 8 'I his p

Caskey Funeral liomc .Mitchell's Dept. Store ar.d Furniture Storo Leslie Stoc~bridge Collins Electric Stockbridge 1 Brown's Hardware Stockbridge Robart Nursing Home Mason francis Platt Farm Machinery Dart National Bank Mason Mason Holt Products Co. Perkins Hardware Holt Mason Midway Drive-In Cleaners Mason Dairy Across from 1-fariley's Super Markot Mason Holt

J. A. Dart c~ Durfee & Smith Mastll• Shell Service Lcslio Estes·Leadley Funeral Home Hoit - Lansing Bill Richards Buick Mason Murdock Oil Co. Mobil Products Dansville Scarlett Gravel Co. Holt Fitchburg General Store "Chuck" and "Barb" Webb Clements flower Shop Holt John Thomsen Builder of Custom ilnd Permabilt Homes Spartan Asphalt Paving Co. Mason In a nation as big as ours there is always a tendency to overlook Holt the individual and to think only of groups. Youth gets the brunt of this generalizing. About three percent of our boys and girls are delinquent. But THE CHURCH FOR ALL some folks would have us believe that every child is a potential delinquent. ALL FOR THE. CHURCH The Church i" tho Time we realized that children aren't chicks! They don't grow lho building o/ cl groulest laclor ori oar!h lor 11 • .raracler and d Is a storehouse ol .. 9oo cilizenship Si.cu·J\IJr·i•l~·~ 1'1'1 1,'-;IJ,\'fi'J'IHII, I{(!V, up by the drawerful to have th~ same characteristics and ha~its. Sl Ch 5PirJ 1Ual Valu w· I . rang urch, ncilher dol cs, , IIJOUI a Hull. l'l'!!sh,vleriuu, Hev. V1•t·nun Alc.x;tndc•r· SIPIIIiollsc•, p;c~lllt', Children respond to love, parental example, religious guidance. can survive, There ar I nocracy nor CJVilizalion Morning wor~IJip, IO::;o a, m.; eve e our sound T. Smith, pastor. 2 s·crvices on They possess an ever-increasing aptitude for responsibility, trust, ry Person s110uld allen . reasons why Palm Sunday and Easter, 10 ami Suncla~· S<'iJool, I I: Ill; <'itoit• rc· and support lho Church T~ services regularly liear~al Wedne~day evening. and faith. H:ao, in J;rrgcr auditorium; nurs­ own sake. (2) For his ch'id ';Y are: (I) For his ery rare !or ldndergarlen and .Most of our·boys and girls will grow up to assume th~ir rightful :ak.e of his communily ~n~cn s ~ake. (3) F'or lhc primary only. \\'lu~ufllc•hl llll'llrncli~l, Anclnw "ake ol the Church ilscl/ I na!Jon. (4) F'or lho Bull, paslcli'.JVIol'lling 1\'ot·.-;hip, Ill place in an ordedy, Christian society. Some will populate our jails. and mol erial support PI' w llch needs his moral a. 111.: SiiiHlny school, I ll:·l:i; llotrw HulL lll1~tlmdist, Hev. Gc!orgc But the destiny of the individual youth is not a matter of chance larly and read Your Bibl~nd~il~o lo church regu. J•:lliotl, minister, Worship lwurs, prayer· nwcl ing, Wednesday, 8 p. D.1y m.; choir· Jll'' pastor; ."pedal music at school, 11:,10 a. m.: ehoir rehear­ Church school, 10 a. m.; worshi.p palms: sacrament of bu pt ism: sal, Priday, 8 p, m. Nid\elsiJurg, pastor. Sunday vicar. Meridi:m road, half-mile hollt services. church school, 11:10; Youth Fel­ service, 11; FMY, 7:30 p. m.: Sunday school. 11 :15; pnslor's school, 9:15; worship, 10:30. lowship, 7 p. m, north of US-16. Sunday, 9:15 a, worship sct·vite, 8:13p.m.; pray­ m., family prayer and Instruction, class, '4: junior high fellowship, :\Jason· l'r·e,h~·lc•J'ian. Hev. Paul G1·:~ec Jlaplist. of Oumula~n, \Villiant.~l{)n Baptist, Rev. Hnr· er meeting, Thursday, 7:30 I'· m. :i; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bruno, par­ next dnnr to town hall, nov. Mal followed by Sunday school anrl A mold, pastor. SunrlIist, Rev. Robert NYPS, 6:45 p. m.; evening evan­ school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11; Worgul, pastor. Sunday school, ing room is open at the church Bass, pastor. Church service, 10; C. Johannidcs, pastor. Sunday NYPS, 6:45 p. m.; evangelistic gelistic service, 7:30; prayer Wednesday and Saturrlay, 2-4. · Slockbrldge Baptist, Rev. James Sunday school, 11; prayer meet­ 9:45, warship, baptism; church 10 a. m.; divine worship, 11 :15; meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. message, 7:30: pray('r meeting, BYF, 6:30 p. m.: evening wor­ E. Lombard, pastor. Morning ing, Thursday evening, 7:45; Sun­ school, 10:45, Gerald Robinson, Wednesday evening, 7. ship, 7:30; mid-week prayer serv­ worship, 10:30; church school, day evening service, 7:45. On the superintendent; youth fellowship, Ing-ham Circuit 111 e f hod I s t, Community 1\[cthodlst of Dans· Gordon Keeper, superintendent, first Sunday of every month 7. ice, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m., junior Frank B. Cowick, minister. North· ville aD'J Vanwwn, Rev. Harold 1\ln.~on lla1•tist, Rev. Clarence choir practice at ~ p. m.; senior 11:30; BYF, 7:15; evening service, movies are shown during the west, morning worship, 9 a. m.; Monclol, pastor. Dansville;. ·10 a.: 8; mid-week service, Thursday, evening service. Robbins 1\lethodisl., Rev. Pran­ Rodd, pa~tor. Morning worship, choir practice, 8:30. , church school, 10:15; l\lillville, m., church school, G. E. Manning, cis Johannldes, pastor. Sunday, 10, special music: by the youth 7:30; choir practice, 8:30. morning worship, 10:15; church superintendent; 11:15, ch-urch North Aurelius, Rev. John 9:45, church school, Lute Hartcn­ choir; Sunday school, 11:15; Bap­ Wllllumston Nazarene, Rev. service; Vanto.wn, 10 a. m. wor­ burg, superintendent; worship, school, 11:15; MYF 7:30 p. m. Dansville ·Free llltthodist, Rev. Pruden, pastor. Sunday school, tist Youth Fellowship, 6:30p.m.; H. L. Woods, pastor. · Church ship; church school, '11, Mrs. ·car· baptism, 11; Youth Fellowship : Harry Moore, minister. Sunday 10:15 a. m.; morning worship, baptismal service, 7:30, special school, 10 a. m.; worship service, IIousel United Brethren, Rev. roll Glynn, sup e r.i n tend ent. at Grovenburg, 7; Woman's So­ music by the senior choir; Fel­ 11; NYPS, 7:30p.m.; evangelism, .. ."school, Mrs. Genevieve Freer, su­ 11:15; young peoples meeting, 7 Robert Gibbs, pastor. Sunday p. m.; evoning' worship, 8; choir ciety of Christian Service, 1:30 lowship period honoring the bap­ 8 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wcdnes· s·chool, 10, Warren ·Gallaway, su­ perintendent, 10 a. m.; morning p. m., Wednesday. tismal candidates, 8:30. Wednes­ day, 8 p.m. St. James Catholic, 1020 S. worship, 11 a. m.; FMY, 6:45 p. practlce, Wednesday, 7 p. m.; perintondent; morning worship, Lansing street, Fr. James Lee, · prayer meeting, 8 p. m. day, 6:30, youth choir rehearsal; 11; Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.; m.; evangelistic service, 7:30 p. F 1 t c h b u r 1r 1\lethodlst, Rev. Williamston St. 1\lary, · Rev. · pastor, 235 West Elm street. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30, prayer and Bible study; evening service, 8. SS. Cornelius and Cyprian Cath· James A. Craig, minister. Church board of Christian education William G. Hankerd, pastor. Masses: Sunday, 8:30 and 10:30 7:30 p, m, service, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday school, . a. m.; Holy Day, 8:30 a. m. and olic, Catholic Church road, Bunk· meeting, 8:30; Thursday, 7:45, Ma,sses: Sunday, 8, 10 and 11:30,. . Bunker Ifill Nazarene, Rev. 10:30, 7:30p.m.; daily, 7:15 a.. er Hill. Sunday masses, 8 and 10 union communion service, North .high mass at 10; week days, Carl Barnes, minister. Sunday m.;.d~vo­ L:lnsing Zlun Lutheran, Rev. tions, Thursday;, 8 p. m., ·F•rst a.m. Aurelius church; Friday, 1:15, 7:45 a. m.,. except. Saturdays at school, 10:30; morning worship F. P. Zimmerman, pastor. One Eden ,.u~itecr Bretllren, .Rev. Friday, 7:30 p. m.; confessions, union Good Friday services at the 8 a. m.; holy days, 7:30 a. m. and 11:30; young peoples service, 7:30 block north of Cavanaugh road Herbert Cherry, pastor. Sunday Thursday after services, Satur· Okemos Baptist, Howard John· · school. 10 a. m.; mornl11g wor­ Baptist church. 7:30 p, m. Perpetual Help Nov~· p. ni.; evening evangelistic serv. on South Pennsylvania avenue. n'a, Thursday. evenings at 7:30. day, 7:30·9; baptisms by appoint· sen, pastor. Sunday school, 10 '· · , ship, 11 a. m: Christian Endeavor, i, Ice; 8. ment. · · · ·-- Sunday schoo!,'9:30 a. m.; church service, 10:,30 a. m. a. m.; church service, 11; evening 7:45; 'evening service,' 8:15; choir . • service, 7:30. · practice, Thursday, at. 8. G. D ona. !·'u I(en · nee. . I y, b us i ness whicJ~ came will) !ho lllllnts, munaget· for the state highway Bob. ·tool< shears and cut· orr lle!mrtment; lolcl •a Leslie dille· Harold's forclod<. He glued tht\t From Uiti Illes ot the . gatioti'Motiday that US-J27 will to a slicl< and mncle a brush. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958 lngluun County ~ows eventually by·pass Leslie. 30 Ycm·s Ago . Ono Year Ago Doglnnlng 'Frlduy )nornlng C::onsumers· Powcl' com puny Is 50 Years AJ;'fl Mason, Michigan Can you aHSIVDr these ·questions a,lJou~ tlic 'W~ter Wondcrllllld Stn.tt? · Stanton H.ural Agricultural applicants. far drivers license~ . r.ea~y to cxten~ rural p~wcr Charles Northrup's colt be· Pago I t . ' must· sLibmlt to more limn the lmcs 2 miles south of M.tson Section D 1. WI/IlT 111/C/1/CI/tV CITY 1 , l • . TIIE~E(r CWLY CWE VAVITIQ¥ school' 11as chosen Jack· C. Me· · eame frightened at the I'OU!'Oiltl IJOIISTS A &fW!JI)J'/'/IfOt!tV!ii/IV : RESORT 11117/E OtVITEIJ JTATES Conlm'y of Mason to be sttperln· · curs/;i'Y tests which have ·been and a mile west. cJ;nsslng on South B street, ond NEARlY 1,000 fEET LONG, l WIIER.E AVIVMOBILES ME HjJT tendent. He Is now su'perinlcn· given In recent years. N. S. Davis has razed the one· ldcl; caused· a flood along tlw Sycamore l~riday, ·The Mapll~ ''"' clamor or pal'!y bickering. The people arc waiting for a man street bridge was dnmagcd. Tlw strong t'nOit,E?;h to stand alone-against. Big Business and /.~T Y()(l/ltel./: GO••• «ot0te M/cl;iyon 1/t/.r year/ sidewalk on the south side of against Big Labor, if the situation warrants it. tile IJridgc caved in when the The time has come when candidates for governor and Quizdown amwers: . Hli'!)IIJ:>IW I~VJ'v SJAUOVIO~ '[ raging torrent undct·mine!l the • OHVW :>VIIJ!im"l'Z NVtM08llf:l'l U. S. I'!CllHlOl' and for all impol'tarit OffiCl!S must have COlll'· south wing walls. ll'IIC/1/C::IW QUIZDOIVN /'''/"""'by MltY/ICA# TO!I~I.JT tl?(.WC'/L ... Ab.l age and use it if tlicy arc going to have any success against Pressure from t.lw Sycanmrc street scw~r. overloaclcd 'tly Jlnocl the forces now contJ·olling the state of Michigan. walel' heaved the basemen! llnor "I lave comage, will tmvcl," will get a candidate fol' Down by the al the Oscar Van Stcelancl home i;ovet·nm· m· any other important offices attention this year. on West Sycamore.. Mason Hebelmh lodge No. 34·1 gave the memorial l'ites at \lie Just Getting By SYCAMORE district meeting in Lansing Mon- day. · In death as in Ji[p, Mrs. GIC)l lasl Friday and Saturday. T took The habit of "just getting by" starts early in life, and Fire destroyed the l~yerly Coon cxcrlccl ;i joyous influ. in lhc semi-Jinals al .Jenison one of the tmgedies is 1hat many people m·c content to just store at Webberville J\1arcl1 2·1. cnce, Nul lhe sluil!ow !'inc! of fi[!lrl house. There was a lot of get by the rest of theil' days·. That's why ther·e's is so little jo:,·, bul tlw inner joy llwl good basketball and 9- flock o[ Eugene Edgar is in :1 lwspilal C'J'owding at the top of any profession m· in any line of comes from a lifetime oi jo:,·ous people watching il. at Lordsburg, New Mcxil'n, and 'enc!ea vot·. Christian service. his claughteJ·-, Mrs. Irene fraJil\· Last week comment was made upon the fact that so There arc people who don't lin, and her daughter, Miss Bar­ few boys ;n·e among the top students at Mason. There is Mrs. Coon look ·il upon lwr· patronize home ba:;lwtball con­ bara .Franklin, arc at a Lords·· "I found some items that were dcduciible that self to cheer every person slw tests because youngsters get burg hotel, all .3 recovel'ing just one boy in the top 10 of the senior class. Girls also met, and she wen! f;u· oul of her t11ere early and are always· re· from crash injuries. They were out numbot· boys on grade honor rolls. way lo meet people whom she r:;erving sc'a Is for some of their enroule from Tucson, Arizonn, I had completely forgotten about. Cancelled Hecent.ly an educator said, "Nearly 40 pc1· cent of the thought stood in need o[ c!1ccr. friends. Tile same thing devel­ to Sheridan, Wyoming, when slttclents in the institution with which I am connected arc During World War II and dur· oped al the semi-finals in Jeni­ the aecident lmppenetl. checks are good evidence, too, and I know inlcl'cstccl in getling·by. A low passing grade is all that is ing the Korean war and in he· son field house. Two babies were lnu·ncd to tween and after wars she wrote wanted. They say, 'What good is Latin going to do me?' Al'lually some of lhe seats· death in a fire at Onondagn on Uncle Sam is kind of particular about that." or· 'Why am I taking mathematics?' They take the attitude thousands of letters to young March 25. Mrs. Melvin Green men away from home. Shr were reserved only for hats and coals and .for footrests. I'm not lefl iJ youngsters at !rome while You would be w'ise to open I hat school is a horesome, yet unavoidable, thing. They do cheered lhem. She remi111Jerl bashful, so we Iound scats by she went to a neighboring farm not seem to l'l~alizc that schooling is training the mind for them that they were nol Ior· a checking account before merely pushing the wraps out to get milk. The house cnugilt the fulut·c. Few understand .that it takes only a little extra gotten. Her influence llllon of the way ami remarking that fire. Guy Doxtacler discovered another week goes by •.. , • wor·k to make really good gmdes, and that the fellow who hundreds of young men will l'C· no sea Is were reserved, Some the blaze. Alita May, l, and puts out that small amount of extra work is the one who main with them nil their lives, other couples moved in also, re· Andrew Joseph, 2, were 'burned succeeds, not: only in school, but in life." She put. Christial1ity to WOI'II to death. Hal'l'y, 3, anti Druce, ·1, every rla.v of the week. fusing to be kicldecl ;tbout the In school! he students who are willing to put just 10'/r, seats being saver!. But there managed to get mll~irlc. •A fii\11 .3o/o Interest Paid on Sa'!ings Accounts more t)f'J'orl into their pr·epaml.ion for class will find the it• Funeml sorviccs at her death were olilcJ's who went far bacl1 cl1ild 1 Verna May, fi, was al sl anclings steadily impl'Dving. They will soon find their were in l1eeping wilh her way school. names on 1he honm· roll. Their names may be among the of life. There were expressions into the end wnes after being Mason's schaol btli1Cl, direc:tell 1op 10 m· .15 in the graduating class, at least among the of joy in her service Ia Gnd ami rebuffed by seat hogs. by George Murthurn, won a upper third. to all mankind. The services School ant.lwritics should. : first division rating in district were· . cheerful. The people competitio'n. at Jackson. ' ) Marks in themselves are unimportant except as an in­ tea{'h young-stm•s t.lmt. Ult!I'C MEMBER prayed together. ThcJ• sang l'o· FEDERAL DEPOSIT dica !ion of elTorl:, except as revealing the work attitudes of :tl'l' no reserved seat.s at bas· 20 Yeat·s Ag·o gether. They sang Henry Lyte's INSURANCE CORPORATION studmls. A boy or gil'l who is content to just get by in high Eventide; "As lwaven's Inorn­ lwt hall o•· l'oollmll ~;·ames, Hirzel . Leland Development school is quile apt not to get by in college, and is predisposed ing lll'eal;s, mvl cart h's vain that. n \'at·aut sl'at is ail in· corporation began drilling I he test oil well on I he Dr. Gcrt rude to not quite getting by in life. shadows flee; in life, in death, \'itaHon to anyonll to sit 0 Lord, abide wilh me." People O'Sullivan lease soLJth of Ma· In every line of endeavot· the boy ot· girl, the man m· tlowu. son Sunday nighl. womnn, who is determined to excel heai·s opportunity left the services buoyed up 1"il.h new faith, Ci1eerccl with !he joy­ Honey bres we1·e out to en­ The s\.atc highwa)' dcpar\.­ )mocking. The dam· is wide open to advancement for those MASON MICHIGAN not just content to get by. ous realization that in Chris­ joy lhc sun Sunday afternoon. mcnt is inslal!ing light renee· tianity "ills have no weight, and M,\' younger· daughter and I tm· buttons on US-lG as un ex· tears no billcrncss:' climbed a high hill to plant a perimcnl in safety. seedling white pine and a wal· I Wish SIIIJlCIIIW 1\'IJllld tell Specifications Save Money nut transplant. We dug through me who IJIJllle tlw molaM;c•s 1 a snow drift so the new trees Air Conditioning-lcrnpcro luros made ro ordGr­ Automobiles and trucks pmchascd by the federal gov­ t•ool•ies I hull~·ht at. t.Iw would 1\eep cool ami moist, and emment cost about half as much as those purchased- by (or oll·wcalher comforl. Col a domonslralion I Boo.~tc•· dull haza:u· in tlw bees were skimming over individuals. The 1958 models now being bought by the Hansvilh• last wc<'l•. 'I'ht•y the granular; snow. We waited federal govcl'llmcnt at a cost of $1300 each would cost an to see if I hey intended to spread individuul close to $2300. The federal government saves \\'ere deli(•iuus. boney on tire snow, the way we I hmugh state and federal tax exemptions, through quantity Dansville people ngrec lim\. make wax oul of new syrup, !Jut. Jllll'chases and by paring luxurious trim and equipment. as Mt•s. Martha Glynn has a won· they never brought on the CHEVROLET IS lOWEST PRICED much ns possible. Federal automobiles are generally derful way with clrililrcn. She honey. teaches 1\indergarlen. Sire also 1 "sll'ipped" or glittering cht'ome trim, 2-tone paint, fancy Atwt.lw•· lll'i~·ht, wa•·m day lilw seat covct·s and all the other things often desirable for pri­ spreads more of her good inflll· Snntht)' may Jlllt bees in all out• vate ownership, but not necessary for governmental use. encc at the Vantown Sunday bonnets. sclrool. She is superintendent .------, The secret word in government purchasing is specifica­ there. OF THE LOW~PRICED THREE tions. Specifications can be so \Vl'itten as. to exclude or include almost any kind of bid. Aut omobilc specifications, There was reaction to edilor· like :;pecilications for new houses, a custom-tailot·ed suit a ials, this column and letters to Dr. T. Vander Boll, Jr. ·printing job or a 3-stage rocket, have a direct bearing 'on the editor last week. There Opfomefrisl the cost of the end product. should be reaction to every ac­ tion, as Sir Isaac Newton dis· Hours: Mon.·S,t. 9-5:30, Thur. till IN THE MODELS MOST PEOPLE BUYf Cost savings can be made when specillcations are writ­ covered a Ion>: lime ngo. That's noon - Evoning$ by •ppointmont his third law of moticm: "To ev­ ten. When govel'llment agencies take bids on proposed 207 Pori Street ' purchases, it is usually too late to garner much savings. ery action there must be an Savings begin back when specifications arc dete11nined. ·- equal uml opposite reaction." M"'on OR 7-1941 Local government oiTicials can't hope to derive much When you step m:: of n !'OW· savings through mass purchasing OJ' even tax exemptions .. boat or a canoe onto a dock Ol' f~;;;;;:~:;:;;::::::::;:; But money can be saved on the local level by paying close the shore, tnc iJuat mo1·es in an attention to specifications. opposite direclion, which is wiry Those who set up specifications, whether it be fm· police some people fall in. They aren't willing to ubcy the law of mo· ~ars, gl'Hvel, road machinery ot· office equipment, should be !ion. ~ertain that all luxurious features, if they cost extra, be ll'l'itlcn out. · If the [Jollm fud spread all . The necessity fm· power steering on police cm·s, for 0\'CI' u ht•mis]Jhm·c t.his earth mstance, should 'be carefully weighed in the interest of ml~ht Ire shoved out of or· public utility, before it be entered into specifications. Many bit. taxpayers deny themselves such luxury. Such items cost When you jump upward, 2 money and add nothing to police efficiency. things happen. You move u[l Every expenditure in government should be fully ex­ from the earth, and. tire ca1·th 7/rc Be/ 'Air Sport Sedan wilh Body &y Fi•hcr. plored as to necessity. And the best time to weed out the moves down and away from Everr window ol ovcrr ChcYrolct ;, Sa/ely~ Glen. non-essentials is when specifications are determined. Trying you. That movement of the to economize when the bids come in doesn't result in saving earth may be so small it can't much .money. be measured, but it moves. For any action you take, there must -and you get more for your dollars besidesl be a reaction. And it's the same way with anything o1 any value Spraying Test Reaches Court which appears in print. Compare 'em and sec. The closer you look manship of the only nody by Fisher in the at Chevrolet and the other low-priced cars, low-price field. Sample Chevy's spirited If it causes no action it isn't the faster Chevy comes off as the biggest performnncc. Feel its solid, smooth big-car You'll get f7tc best but worth reading. If it causes ac­ ~~~ CHAPPELL buy in its field. Big in size. Extra big in ride. Add up all. you get and wcigl1 it tion it must necessarily 'cause '/' cf INSURANCE reaction, or Sir' Isaac missed the value! . --. ·" against Chevrolet's low price and long- '' boat and the dock, too. Jlfnny nr. accident bas happen- Look at Chevrolet's fresh new '58 look. famous economy. You'll find that nothing •ld when making repnlrs. Are This one's all new-lower, wider and a full else ncar the price offers more for your , on the bcol scllctl So brirw on tbe letters to the you prot«:ted with health and nine inches longer. Look at the fine crafts- money. Your Chevrolet dealer will prove it, 7t editor. They will indicate that accident Insurance? If · not, there some action in tbe wa~ better see tl<~ about it soon. It *lASED ON FACTORY UST PRICES FOR COMPARABLE SEDAN AND HARDTOP MODELS. .···~~\~·-),,:.·< ..)' __ "_... first place. And your action in pays to be protected! wliting will also bring a reac· tion. It will. bring more action and reaction · i~ ·you sign your name without asking that it be withheld. ·

Chevrolet·' . . anrl those with fixed· , Incomes Bureau Is sceldng to complete crnmen!al fnrm organ!zntlon from securities: but .'the govem­ Bureau the, year wltj1 11 goal of 70,610 the· state and 'nution. ·• ot·. holds that the tax'.wlll hit, onl:,r ·:Farm memberships ln the !old-and Is the holder of many· usse(s, , · confident thnt this [(oal will soon ·Republicans are lighting for Adds 'to Roll be renchecL In 195<1, Americ~hs .spent nnd t•ecaptured funds to help . _chop Invested $14% ·billion In Etn·ope, down the. extnr expense to a Progress in membership en· The Farm Bureau is the lm·ge~t nncl Europeans lnvestecl $13,8 bll· "manageable deficit," less than rollmerit since Jan. 1 prompted lnclepcndent. voluntar~·. non-gov- lion in U. S, · $15,000,000, to walf!ot• the results the Mlch:gan ~~arm Bureau to set of a revenue stu~ly next yeat:. Murch 14 as "Michig need for their services. er .the past decade, will be ·mare bills wailing for action. Michigan llas another Fitzger· a house member for several l'llonc! UN :Hl204 aid waiting in the wings for his years. Both· are from Owosso. Phono OR 6·5734 Prisons, mental hcalt h institu-· severe in 1958 as Democ1·ats seek 'rhe only major proposal is Gov. try at politics. tions, public welfare, elementary to eont1·ol the legislature nnd H.e- Williams' $2Q,OOO,OOO intangibles Io'irst there was John W, Fitz· tax Increase.': RC!publicans daim gm·ald, the member of the house Ingham County News, Mason. Mich. March 27, 1958 D-2 this will· hit the small depositor who held office. Then came Fran!1 R,gistered & Grade arm HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL

~·_-,., MONDAY, MARCH 31 ''· ' 1:00 P.M. · IIuvirig dcridccl to disconf;inuc our dnir•y opt~mtion ror 11 time, the unch~r·si~·nctl · will sell the following· deRct·ibed rat.tle Jo(~tted G miles ~~1st ol' EaL~t J,nnslug on ·'uS· Hi to 1\ferldhm Road !'Iouth 1 mile-or west; of Wlllinms!on li miles to. l\11.r'idinn Road, south 1 mile. 28 Registered & ·Grade Holsteins I will sell my farm machinery at public auction at the farm located 2 milrs south of I\lasou on old lJS-127 to 1'omlinson road, east 1:14 miles COE~H;NS DI~AN DJC'rA't'OI~ IU~GJS'rmum JrOJ,S'rEJN GI~AIH: IIOI.S'J'I•;Il'\ on Tomlinson road, or first f:tnn east of Erlen road on south. side of rond. PI~NNV Uol'n 12·17-5/l nom .Jan. BI, I!Ji'i5 IIOI'll. 3·27-:ll! 1-11 t:{2d mmm 20IF·ln<·. 2·ri 2M!ld 10520iU ~85F·IIH', a.r, :J:J3d lliO:lOJr 5801-' U1·c~il ,Jun. 1, l!JiiX Un~cl H-25-fi7 li·li 305d 151iliOM 5ti5F (i.g· 2!l£id lli6f!2l\f IW5F GH/tUE HOJ,STI\IN 7·8 :JO!lll 17omm li02F II niT• 5· J H·li t (mADE llOJ.STI•:IN lOO P. M. 1:00 P. M. nne ug-uin at Sn!e 'rime J.1 1 30ll!l 11.1 ii0:\1 4 70F Jlnru H-7·55 Tuesday, ·1 3-~ !{0/id 121441\1 1>27F 2·!1 1:1111 (itJ:l:li\1 21nF April Ur·t•d 2-Ji.l)X SHAW ACltt•:S :\IOJ)ES'I' UOU) ·1·9 sn:id J!>ll9M 7:!oF VERLA li·2 27:ld 1220!11\J iil2F·flh'. Hm-r~ fi-27·51 Hr<•d ,June 20, 1!157 GHADI•; HOI~S'l'I•:JN 2-2 2!l!hl IXI-lO~l fil-IF CltADE IIOJ,S'I'I•:IN nom HJ55 Phone ·Phone !i-:! :lOl'ill 141i8•!l'll. 5-18F 2-0 JO·ld i)(I!)!Jl\1 17:iF·JIY•. 4-•1 !H7d lMii!lM HOW Ucirn 12·1 ().fiJ Will h" hi'Pd Price Brothers fi .. t !l45tl IH7lfil'll (JG!iF 2·1 2HGu 121:181\1 .t7lF Mason Stockbridge U1·ecl Jllard1. J 5, Hl5!! a. J :Hnll Hli78~r r.nw 4-~ :l3Gd 166flOU li82F GRAIH; IIOJ.S'I'I>:lN OR 6-5754 SHAW ACHES LOCIIINVAU Fl'!'sh l\fnri'lr II, lil5S llm·u JO.JO.fil Auctioneers UL 1·3342 Ul'rA 2-0 :{0011 11282M .(()~ F (lRAI)Ii IIOJ.S'I'lilN Rnrn !1·3·52 !1-0 l•l!{d !W21i~! !!IIIF-!IH'. Uom 2-2 .:l09tl ll9:l23l ~172F 12·.10-!'J~ llr•t•tl .1:111. I, 1!1,'\H :l-2 2!1611 108!121\l 42!W :~-1 !Wid fJ8:11l\l :l7;F Ul'TO, torqut~ amplifier, wide front end, tractor 2·3 :12-1<1 1263!lM 4:UF GJtAm: HOlRI'EIN :1-2 -1!);1 273Hl 1071>'·1nc·. · Uo1·n liJie II!'W Clodbuster, 3-plow size !H l!{~d !16211\I :J~2F·IIH'. 2-~·1·5:{ ll:·•·d .ran. :w, I!IGH Jll'l'tl ,Jun. 17, HliiR 2-1 :J7.1d Jl005lll ·l!HF Hl55 J\fcCormick 2-row Culti\'ator 20-gal. Oil Pump !HI :12·1d 12726M •.IX IF GI1AIIE !IOLS'J'EIN . IU-::GIS'rl.;Rl\1) lfOH'i'fKIN llr·c•cl ~-22-fiK Jlfll'll r,.l().fiil International 2 14-inch Plow on rubber wlth Plow 2-section Spilm Harrow 11om 12-30-5-1 Chief bottom cover boards GHADI•: UOJ.'..;'I'J•:IN 2·0 2H2d BII92J'II :l:JiiF·IIH'. 2-fi 26Jd 8599:\1 :illiF·Ilw. B1·t~tl fi-·l-fiX 10 gal. No. 20 I\lotor Oil Rl'l!ll lO·l·li7 Unrn :!-(i-!i! 1954 International 64 Combine Scour Klcencr, 2-0 :mr;,: HiOfi!l!ii £HiiF lilw new Heat Houst1r for H tractor ItEGJR'rF.RE!l IJOL"iTEIN :~-:1 Z~ii.:l l·i75(ii\I .lr~:F (;.I{Aill<: UOI.S'ri~IN Hom lJ.J:J.fit !! n·~l ll-21-lli llorn 2-12·fil'i llniwrsal Cub 24-ft.. Elevator, % h. p. motor 2-0 :{OM /15!>6:\1 :iJ8F ,,,..... " , 2•1:!11 !JGfi:nr :nw.rrw. New Oil Pump GHADJo: HOU'iTEIN :l-2 57d 2789:\[ 1201<' nr<~tl !i-i8·57 International 13-disc Grain Drill on rubber, fertlli7.er 14x20 Tarp, new Fl'csh :tllCI 0Jl!'n 1 Horn 7-18-!H and grass seed attachment 2·7 2!Hcl I:JO~Il!M ·17lW cmAlll~ HOIRI'I<:IN Pax Self Hog Feeder Itlo:GISTimEO HOLS'l'i•:JN :l-li IHhl :ll5:iOI 2ii8F·iiH'. 2·1 ~~<17!1 8fl70l\l :~2!Jio'.JIH'. : Intemational 14 P Single-ro\\; Con1 Picker GUABE IIOJ.S'!'EiN nrcd fl-17·57 ', Brc!l ,Jun. 14, 19511 ~ ·;:. Um·n 7-22·M 12-hole Self Hog Feeder REGIST'E>U:H tfOJ,S'mJN iUcCormicl• 200 1\lanure Spreader on rubber 2·8 32-ld 126:{!1~1 :I:JIF Bnrn 11·5-50 mtADIO: HOJ,S'I'EIN 5-tt>n Hydraulic Jack :J-4 l:~ll:l 91i21 !\1 :1321>'·[1}[', Hnrn 12-I0-5:i 1\lcCormicl• Corn Planter, fertilizer attaclunent ' ·1·11 :{0911 I41i48:ti rn.sF Urd .Jun. 17, 19ii8 50-ft. Garden Hose 5· H 305d I!i044"1 li!IH' 1 1·2 :l7!1 18ii4l\I lliiP-Ilw. Caldwell Rotary Stall• Cutter Bred August 8, 1957 GI~AnJ~ HOJ,s•rr•:rN Tractor Tire Pump 1\lcCormick 6-ft. Disc, 22-inch blades RRGIS'rJ.;RED HOLS'tr:IN Horn 3·1 7·!i+ JtEGIS'fEREIJ GUEitNSgy . ~ .. • . ·,Jtriru 12·17·55 Bench Grinder 2-0 MOd 121 27tH .t:m•' Burn &.12-!H .International Rubber-Tir(\d Wagon wlth grain box, 1·10 Hilhl .~HG~I 1ll5F·Irw. !Hi :Jail 2 J.l!l!II !J!JV 2·11 2:l::ld · 6754M. 2!171~ Bred .Jan. 16, 195~1 20-inch sides 5-gal. Chicken Waterer . Fr<~sh ,Jan. 21, 19fi8 nn~ll !l·24·57

Roderick-Lean :~-yd. Roll-o\'er Scraper 2 Hog Troughs This lierd has been in ihe i·op 25 high herds in Michigan for the IJsl 5ye.:~rs. Cows have averaged 13,592 lb of milk-521.7 International 3-seetion Harrow Quantity of Small Articles lb f11t for- that iime. · · . .. . . \ ' . . . 'lnpjvidual Records up to 720 lb of Fat on Twice a Day ~fo.•t of th~m aw hrcd to Shaw Acres Da1uly Ike, a son of Hw pro\·en Curtis Dandy l\Jel't Jlull. Ralun~c of here! bred to NOTE: TillS .IUACHINERY IS IN REAL. NICE CONDITION. IT HAS BEEN .. USED VERY . LITTLE. Curtis Candy Sires. ·Be sure and attend this.sale, one of the hlgheitt producing, best typed he1•cls to b(l sold in this IOt:'nlity in a lom(ti~e. 1~\'cry ·Terms~ animal but two is \'accinllted. Entire h.erd blood tested & .r..~gativc. Cash ·Not Responsible for Accidents . . . ; · . Lunch Shtnll on 'GJ·omuls . ' ' . TJml\L'5; of Sale 11re Cash, !!~ goods mitovi!d · unlil settled for. Xot Responsible for Accidents Day of Sale Pro, ~ Paul• KuhfGI:_o ,, • " • •. ' '-· , ' · • Joy 'Davis/ Clerk·'~, ___ , · · - / R· ' ERNEST SHAW, OWNER . •. • . .'r : ,_· GL:EN~ CASEY; Auctioneer. - ', ~ ~ , . WAYNE ALEXA'NDER,-tlerk . ' Uy CARL COU,rN To help relieve ' the storage l\llchi):'llll f'l\l'lllCJ'S CX)ICct (o I 55 milllon acres, thQ Plastic greenhouses arc l,Jecom· slwrtuge thp USDA has extended boost. fhcJr UCI'I!Ug'!l of Cl'll)IS pm·mitted by law, . DaiJ'Y prir~cs will nr• suppuJ·tc•d ing more popular. Home garden· the progrnm under which far· t.l1l~ .yenJ• ubout· one JH!I'Cilllt Brazil has I1cpt col'cee · prices ers · and others are Ilnding they at ioweJ', levels ,,:tart ins; Tuesday, over· 11157 •. April 1. ·Mill~· 'usr.d (OJ' mnnufac· mers can boi·row a l;u·ge part of fairly ~table by buying up huge woa·Jt nicely for· production of ' flowers and vegetables or plants 1t1ring cheese, clrlcd mill\ aml the cost of putting up extra farm ·They intend 'to rleCJ;ease feed quantities of .beans and l, May 4 ·ing costs UJ'IJ motleraltJ he· rent levels, He Jwlicv1;s these caustJ tlu! 2 laye1·s Cll' plustlc slniill reductions in retail prices prices paid [or livestock arc mis· [orgotten, in a county jail. worlling in the u. s. take home to 1.0. Awards will he presented lending, !~or instance, the $39.25 . about $35 million a year which is to 5 persons whose worl< has film insulale thll stJ•nclure. will lwlp to slimulalc c The plastic: grcenhou~cs do lll'oadcn tlw outlet. for only a few head. Only 2'/<. to I ,omc CIUSt~ old ld~l~ had them Frontiersman will bl?--an.nounecd have one drawback, ll1ough. And WIIA'f D'YA CALL IT'?- British :wtoa·Hu~h lkm!l­ 'J'Iw I!Hi!! ~(IJ'ing· 1•ig r•J'IIP 3',1 of all cattle offered pncl beef in SLI· -c-· th.eJ.'C.' the'y stayc,'l, UnJUStly Ill· Go to Ho· lste.·ns wee)(, . . slty. The tightness of tiiC house sJIJ'\'f'," shows tlw lil'l!senl. II'CCI 1tcd aJlll fo1 got tell I holds moisture, ·countl·itls are illustmtml on the eaa·ds. sprh•;:·'' crop will he ill lhw pcrmnrl:'l' CON'l'ltOI, ccssfully handle the moisture of Nn. a Northern wheat to Com· Ah! But 11 could! Ingham Holsteins, . Yellow roelwt in established problem, 'l'lw number of soli's f of huge surpluses uf wheat, ciun and investigation have been applied only to nninwls scoring J lm;t year. A<:IU'ears l'l'('urrls il:rl'l' hrt•n IH•pt :)lc a decade ago. Federal econo· legislature in the eurl·ent session cia! authority the fact oJ the im· in that nrea. rt cumpnn•rl will1 mists say the farmer's share may introclucect a bill to correct. this prisonment without judicial clcler­ SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1 P.M. J.t.:~ in Jllid·l"dmwry a )'l'ar a~-:o well f;ill to 3flc this yea!·, even practice uf maldng arrests on mination. nnd the f:i.yenr l·'l'ht'LWJ'Y awra~c· lower later on. Tiley claim tlw suspicion of having eommitted a The bill would help prevent in·, Leading llreeds at the farm located no1·th of Webbel'Ville on Granger and l\lni't'iet~ 1:11. to l\loyet· of ·t3.1. In arrivin~: at tiH! mtir1 Iii~ reason for the declining misdemeanor or !elm.1y without discriminate holding of" persons WIH1'g IWCI\S east !!:! mile OJ' south of Pel'!'y. on J.H-47 b 1\foyt~l' Ho:id easj. :3~~ mill's, Hatching All Summer tile sm·viec figliJ'crl un :1vera)~e the bsuance of a wanant. in jail, and would tend to decrease price of corn of 7f:c buslwi and pt·IL'cs farmers receive is t hal the cost of county government by iwu~ewives clemnncl more reucJy. Dec 1aring s11Ch practice to be · nn average lwg prke uf $19.fJO 11 ecreas111g the number o[ persons LOWDEN FARMS per cwt. tu·cook and semi-prepared foods in violation of lhe rights guar· un J nw f u II y detained in jails for 48 Regis.tered Jerseys 48 at 1hc grocery store. This boosts anteed our citizen;;. by the Mich· whom the county taxpayers must HATCHERY G1·ain slomg·•· will lw li~ht. t lw hitc Jailor HJI\cs oul of the igan and United StaleR constitu· · 4020 E ll Rd 1J 1 provide I)(Jarcl and room. R 1 · Rt' ry J · ;~t "'"ella .23 Cows·-9 Bred Heifers -8 Yearlh1g ~~~eifers in ~unw sPdinus of ilw !'011!11· ('lllll'llnlCr's food dollar. Some tax lions and in violation of tracii· (This cotumll is "" tnfonnalional Phone JaciS IN Jly ,Jim BI'0\1'11 erator. She asked he1· mother, Maxine, for JUICUIGAN Tim Bmwn's numbel'. Then dialed it and J~vel'Y animal that is br1~d is hl't•d to Volunt.eer Wondt•a·ful H1•x, an outst:uulin).l' 2 It used to be that it took a picnic to asked him over for the afternoon. Tim, with officially herald the spl'ing season. Now a year old Son of Wondel'l'ul J,ulw's Sa.lly, Cl. V.G. She lm,~ 117001\1 li2;i fat as a •J yoar mama's permission, natcb, went to Janey's. old. ller dam is Excellent with 4 I'ecords ovm· (iOO l':tt. game of' badminton will do the same. thing His arrival was a complete surprise to the wi t.h the added fen ture or a voiding sandy Youl1gs (all except Janey). Having Janey 'l'his younlo\' Sire sells, watch him, he eoultl do a good job for sonH•mw. lettuce and burned burgers. We broke out ---- able to use the phone, is quite an incentive DAIRY EQU:IPMENT 1000 lbs, capacity Del'aval Cream OUI' new set for the ancient l'Dynl sport Sun­ for son Tim to learn his numbers and call her day af'temoon. With the help of J3 neighbor 185 Gal. Girton ·Bulk tank, I year old (with motor) back. 2 Surge Milker Unit, Seamless, I year old kids, I lost 2 out of 3 .~ames to the wife. She HAY AND GRAIN had the advantage of an east wind and I had Next time you need something, chances WALLHIDE Rubberized Surge 2.unit Compressor the disadvantage of being poetry in motion arc you can make a good deal at the MSU 30 Gallon Oil Burning Water Heater 200 bushel of Oats salvage depot on Farm Lane. It's a glol'ified Double s[}t of stainless steel Wash Tanks, I I ,000 bushe I of Corn on a side hill. The badminton set was a Satin Finish ~year ·old Christmas present from Drot.het· Dick and junkyard with furniture, !umbel', motors, and Stainless Steel Strainer, year old Quantity of Good Hay family. All winter, ou1· game has been handi­ untold odds and ends .. Last week we picked • Goes on smoothly and easily up John Hannah's old desk for $3. We paint­ Electric automatic milk house Heater Quantity of Straw capped by the lenglh, width and heighth • Has no objectionable odor ed it and our Norma Jewett (she'll help you 5-10 gallon Milk Cans (like new) · About 4 Doors of Ensilage of t.he living room. • Dries in less than half an hour ~·:= ,)'; *:· .. with yam· want ad) uses it. You'd think it cost $200-and probably did. It wasn't good . • Ccin be washed again and again ...... , TEitl\IS of Sale are Cash, no ~omls rt•mo\'cd until scUII•d fot·. Not l'I'S(HIIlsiLie J'o1' Most enthusiastic future farmer I know accidents day of sale. Lunch served on !{J'ounds. Sale held undea• CO\'t'J', is David Lolt, :5, son of lVTI'. i111d l\Irs. Ma1·vin enough for the MSU poultl'y department, but • 1S 1 colors to choose from Lot t ( gmndson or the Ray Lotts). At the will be all right for us taxpayers. dairy 1oUl' last week, David paid attention The most forgotten people on ea1·th are to \\ilmt the experts had to say. And just tJ:ose who are killed in a plane c1:ash along to prove he knows CO\\'S, too, he climbed w1th someone famous. News repoi'is indicate Ira Cronkright, Owner right up on a big producer and rode her cow­ Thorburn Lumber & Coal Co. that the deaths of 3 relatively unknown men 208 N, Mason GLI~NN CASEY, Sales .1\lgr. an:l Auctionccl', Williamston, l\1ich. boy style. in the Mike Todd Cl'ash were barely worth Phone OR 7.3381 •i: reporting. . .Taney Young, fl. is quick with numbers. Although hc1' kimlergarten classwork has One of the most striking differences be­ FIELD included only numbers up to 10, she can dial tween a cat and a lie is that a· cat has only FERTILIZER Lawn and Garden a telephone Iastc1· 1han a l\Hchi~an Bell op- 9 lives.-Mark Twain. · Fertilizer Davco One LUNDELl and Wonder Gro Klein Sheep Manure OFFSET CHOPPER Any Ana lysis Does 4 Big 10 oil qour seed . for your roses Farm Jobs! Call us for our prices Here's how you gef . 'TOP 9UALITY ALFALFA SEEDS THE BEST IN CLOVER· .SEEDS EXTRA·DUTY Service ... COME IN TODAY and find out how you can cut operating costs·, and save time with this low-cost, multi-operation· machine. Cer+i.fied Ranger bu. $20.50 Mammoth bu. $20.40: Certified Vernal . _ bu. $29.00 As a CHOP,ER-Chops gross, Mammoth and Sweet bu. $15.00 · . ~ row crops for 1lloge or green , feeding Chopa:ttolks in field Vernal Alfalfa and. 5°/o June Clover lor bedding .. bu. $25.50 June A• a CHOPPER for ROW CROPS-Addilion of oeonom·t. · il:cl Corn Head Attachment p Certifed Sweet lets vou chCip any fDW crop Moore Barley for silaga. . ~odney Seed Oats bu. $1.80 bu. $1.50 Ladino New WIND«OWEI AnACH •. J MENr leta you mow cru1h Brome Grass , ond windrow in one pCIJI,. UNCERTIFIED ~LINTON OATS, cleaned and tre11ted ...... bu. $1.00 Spout odjuau 10 you cgn put '·-· three round• into ont wind~ UNCERTifiiED BONDA OATS, cleaned and treated .....: ...... bu. $1.00 · 5 row ' cw+. 21.00

Michigan Business leadeu·s lr~=~~!!!!~!!~!?.l HQarsel Distri~t ·· ··• . ·• Plan Trip to WashnngJto-n jSefore v·ou move! Speci·al Services · I · · ' , . I • · , Four hundred lwy business and ,.,.... JPlo••• lot us know your prmnt ond f By !Urs, 1\cnncth BullCI' Mrs. Charles Decg, .Mrs. Vivian Industrial Tenders will attend the ' · tluiuro odd ross so wo ton sond you I Leonard and Mt·s. Kenneth Bai\Cl' 12th nnnunl Michigan congres· . Itho lnghom County Nows without Evangelistic services will be attended the home demonstration s Ionnl dinner In Washington, D. ' ·· · Jlnterruption' •. It tokes ot le•.st •, ~onductcd for 2 ·weel

wiN hr. at !hr. Staller hotel in . ' I, Ingham County News . Jerry GaHaway of nunlington Mrs. Donald Marquerlnnt at the I ) I · home of Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth con.u1wtI on w I11 ll1c anm1nl 1 1 1 college, Htmtngton, Indmna, mr.r.llng or the United Slnle,q ""';;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;.;;;;.M;;;;;;=;;;ww;;;;;;u.. spent the weeit end with his par· Baker. They 'received many nice Chnrnlwr· of Commerce. Social Security. Advice . · lwcnatys •• Mr. nntl Mrs. Warren Galla· gifts. · · Tir.ld 13r·nzell of 1\lma, Jli'CSicllmt . . Mr. and Mrs. Austin Todd were of Leonnr·rl· Ro!inc:·ies, Trw., will W. Scott Hamlin, manilgct• of • Fred Fanson of Eden nncl Mrs. Sunday evenibg callers of Mr. and he the gtrcsl. ~-pr.nltcr·. The rc- tile Lansing ofTicc of the social 1\cnne!h BniiC'l' were guests Mrs, Halph Whitney at Pleasant spnnsr. fl•om !he> Michigan con· I scctJrity aclminlslratinn, s!ntes Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. lake. · · DOES 'fOUR gJ•r.ssinnnl dr.lr.gat ion will be thn'l ills offke will have a rcpre· Li%1de Winegar at Parma. WATER mmlr. by Hr.prc.sentntlve CIHJ'C i scntativc at the Mason city hall HP.v. am1 Mrs. Hobert Gibbs at· norrmnn of Allr!gan, .~rnior mcm· 1 on the third Thursday of. each tcndell funeral sct'VIces for· Hoyal Holstein -Awards SOFTENER her of !lie f;l'lllll'liio" "'"" ~n:nlo•d In the 25 registeJ'ed. Holsteins or Lewis Wil~on of Mason were ~:.~·:;:::.:;•··,:·;:, 1 1 :;:~;',.';.,_cnmnony, it< ""'· high t'Ol' Februai'Y with a herd avcmge of 48 lb of butterfat Tile world's greateRt bn!lles moe 51-:C:'l'\ON I. 'l'h:· 'rnwnl"l\ Hlltl nthr·l' i•Jroc·tJ"il'ld llliJt!iiiJII'I':\, fHI'· thf' Pill· 896 lb of milk 11.ncl 83.6 11} or butterfat. JlU~t' of tt':tlL~mittin).(", trHnsrnrmin~ nrul U:l\'ing one son in the air fOI'Cil and the otlJel' going to tlw navy, I will sdl at puhlie auction ~tt t.Iw l':u·m, cllsl!"lhutln~ ~>lt:ett'lf•li.y nu, :~Inn~ :11111 · !mown as the Dr. L. L. lfpm·y farm, 2 milt~s n01·th of IJeslie. to Covm·t. t•mtd, west 4 milr~s, m· !'i miles r•aflt of 111'1'/l:i:\ thP hl~~hWII~'H, Htl'l'l'tH, nJit•J':l, Hm·ds that averaged over 40 lb of fat were: Ju·hhrl'h ;1rtd 11tht•r puhllt• tlhu·t~:l, and to I~aton llaJiids on Plains I'Oad to Onond~L~a road, south 2 milr·!\ to Stimson road, east one milt~ t:o Co\'C)rt road, de, a lrtt·itl pJ,·r·tl'it• ltllliiru•ss in lht· 'l'owu- Tr~~l'd OWIWI' No. Cows Av. Lh l\lill• Av. Lh Fnt ~·hill nf Htlllill'l' 11\ll, ln~lwm County, soul h onr~-hal1' mile. Mil·hi~nn, fill' II flt•l'illd nf thirty Yf~lii'S, Lc\vis Wilson ...... 2~ 1319 48 :-:lJ•;C'J'JON '.!. In c•omill!t•I'H1ion of llu· "i"li'"· ,,1,,.,,,. 1111<1 ""Lhn•·lty h•·•· .. hy Davis & Ellsworth ...... 23 1222 47 Jff'illlli•d, ;i]l of whkh .~h;tll \'t·:il. in tho R d · r:l'llnl<·•· fnt' II 1\PI'Ind nf lhli'LY t:lfl) aymon Powell ...... 27 1218 4G .Yf!llt'H n.'~ ltforeHai~l. :mi•l Gi'Utllt'tl ~hnll B 'I F · J failhflllly ·ttt•r·fnrm 1111 th\11~· I'C'IIIIt•etl US! 'rum, ' l' ...... 21 1111 4G l1y tht• tet'ITI.'-1 ltt!l'enf, L Cl · 1 SECTION :1, ,\II of Gr11nloe's towoll''• CO llC { ...... J 7 1175 45 maHlH 111\d pole• Hha\1 r... 1101\l nn•l Hl~hl- Harold Glynn ...... 11 Wednesday, April.l 1157 45 ly, 1111 d hO nllu~ed on j•itlwr ,'iidt~ ot tno Ed b J F "'J hi~hwny<. ,.,.,.,.,,, ::JII•y, "'"' l•l'i•l"" '" • ge roo< • arm ...... ••~ 11.'30 45 Itt one o'clocl• sha''l'• the followinj.!; d JII'O)Iert.y: not. h1 uniH'c't!H!i.ltrily intt·d~J'e with the W C Wright ' t.J7 Commencin~ ~scribed IIH•· 1\i<·r•·nf f>tl' hig\iwa)•, •ln•ol "'"' nl· ' ' ...... 1091 45 lroy PUI'Pfl!'ll!S, All ur (ii'Hiltf•i•','l wirl•)'l {!Ill'• Don VVillian1S ...... :~4 1202 44 t·yin~ ~>luct.l'i~Jity tilmll be ~t!euroly I-faselby & M M 2r: fntlco in said \i\ghwny,, J', CO!'ge llltOn ...... :39 10R8 44 ~11w•ts anti nllroy:-l t-~hall lit· clone !-iO nH I·IO\V'll'd Oak]nu & SOtlS "" 41 Holstein Cattle 41 1 ""' In i>tl>'rf'"''' with llw """ tlwrcuf, ' "'•' ...... ,,),) 1249 43 lind wht'll c•ornpl!•ll•d, tiH· :-~:tme lihHII hr. Duane GJen ...... 26 ] 199 43 h•l't ill ll:-1 ~~ood l'tHldiUon !Hi when WCH']\ G r B tl' 5'J WH~ l'lllllllli'IIN!II. 'J'Iw l:!'lllltt•fl HhnlJ haVe ta rQ ·1e1~S •••••••••••••••'"•••"''''''" ....., 1194 4::1 Holstein Cow, 3 years old, due Octobm· 4 Holstein Cow, 5 yt•ars old, fresh HI days il::: ~;.i~7~~~i~~~~;'in~·ir~r t'~';;~~~ iL,'~·i·,l~:;:~:l"~~~~~~~ Cletus Strickling ..... , .... , ...... 36 1191 43 Holstein Cow, (i years old, bred Novembc1· 27 Holstein Cow, 5 yr•at·s old, l't•~istel'C'd Fl~A, Ju·t•cl j••C'L hnWP\'t'J', 1u 1h(• RUPI'I'vi~ion of the Clarence Blos~cy ...... 36 1155 42 Holstein Cow, 5 ymu·s old, fresh and O)ll'n J)ecember 30 liiiJ!t'I'VItiion of the hlJ.thwuy nutlwl'ltieo. R•tl]Jh E Bill 21 ~··>'lion •1. ~11id t:raal•·•· >lin II al nil , ' . '' S """""""'""""""" - 1057 41 National Farm llolstein Cow, 5 years old, brctl Dl'cember z,l llolstein Cow, 5 years old, f1·esh and oprn thno·s I«·•·•· 11nd '"v•· tl~<· 'l'"w""hl,. 1,.,.,. Chellis Hall ...... t!G 1010 41 and hrnmlt•s:-; 1"1'!1!11 ull )n.;:;, ['f)~b nnd I·I·u·olcl l~O\V"II <;s Loan Association Holstein Cow, 8 ~·eat·s old, optm HolstPin Cow, 5 ~·c•ars old, due SeptemlJer 27 oxpf!IIHI'rl In wllic•h It mny Ia! t\ulde('L lly l o..; ...... • 108!) 40 l'PII~!l!l ul' thP III'J. .di)!l'!l! ['OIIi'llllCtinn and I 0, J. Sn1ith & Son c;g Phone OR 7-6091 Holstein Cow, 8 yeat·s old, due July 5 Holstc~in Cow, !l years Did, fresh, bred Fc•bmat·y 2fi maiJII~>tWIII'P uf tht· oli'Ut'lun•s hc•rl'h)• C . , ...... 1050 40 lltllluH'i:-.l•tl. In f'IISI.! [Ill~· :J('\ion j:-; rnnt- I A. Drehl tV. Sons ...... £14 1008 40 138 W. A•h Holstein Cow, 5 years old, fresh and open Holstein Ueifct·, 22 mouths old, brr!d ;Jamuu·y 2 llH•nt•t•d :t~\:linnt t lw 'J'IJ\\'tlllhip nn acc•nuut I ur tht• fll'l'llli:o~xion hl!l'l·:JI gl'lllltvd. :-Hiid Holstein Cow, 4 years old, fresh and Ollen llolstdu Cow, 3 years old, thw s:tlt~ d~ty Ct'Htllt·" :.hall. Ullllll lllltiPc, d"f••nd tht• '!'1:\\ll:~hip ar1d H:LV•' it ft'Pe uud hlli'nl· ., Jlolstdn Cow, 2 yc1trs old, tlue Se11tembt~r 5 . llolstc~in Cow, 2 years old, !lllsture brf'tl, (hw in ,July J.,Joii'i fiiJfll :~II lo:-~H, I'IIHL unci 1l111l111~~~· ;tl'i:;ilt~:" HilL of :;uc·h llt'ldh•.l'lll t"UII:iti'IH'· Holstein Cow, 6 years old, bred, due Se11tembcr 27 :~ !Iolstl'in Cows, 2 yeaJ'S old, pastul't! IH'l'd, tllw in tiott lllld lll.tillft•llltllt'P. -· JuJ~r ot• Au~nst :::·>·:. ~f<:I'TION G. Snid (J!'IIIIIPC :~h:lil 1w I'll• Holstein Cow, 2Y:! years old, due Septembm· 2fi tith•ci lu t•Jwr·v." the luhnhiLanlH of. :mit! ·~·':.1~i 2 llolstein Ht•il't!l'll, 20 months old 't'IIWJI~hit• fttt' t•lt•r•tt"il· i•llf'l"g'!o' (UI'Ilir.hl'l} Holstein Cow, 3 yea1·s old, due OctobCI' 28 tlH•rf·iu, th~;> t·:ttw.;, irwludinlo{ minimum Holstein Cow, 2!4 years old, due October 4 2 llolstein Heifers, 111 months old dwi'~-Ct':-., :1:-~ :qtp1·nv1•cl by tht• Miclthmn ·:· 2 Holstein Heil't!l'S, 14 montlui old Ptddk !-i~"I'Vil·~· CununlK~inn, tu whidt Holfltein Cow, 3 years old, due by sale day C'Ji!llllli~:Hion o1· its l-liiC~C·I's~u/'!1 nuthnl'it)• 4 llolstdn Heifer Calws, .4 to 8 months old :tntl j\ld:-;dic~tion ln flx t1ncl 1'1'1-!tdnlP llolstein Cow, (j years old, fresh, br1~d Ft~bruary 2 ~·lt•••1til' I'Ult'~ 1111ci l'llh~H I'CI·WJatin~· ~;ut•h ) Holstein Bull, 2~1:! years old, digible to rl~j.!;ister, l'mm ~t nn, nlon.~.r nnd 1957 Groen 275-~allon Uouml Stainless Steel null• :u·roHli th1• public ltil{hwny:-;, ~tl'l'~lK, :&lli•y•·, !tl'id~P~ :11\d ntht!t' J!Uhlil' 1\lilli Tauk. ]{as 2 horse cOI11llressoJ· for every 13-hole VanBrunt Fertilizer and Grain nrill, seeilcr ]thll"l'l'i,' HIHJ to tlo :1 !Ol'lll l']f·Ctl'ie tlay 11iclmp, calibrates 2,408 lbs. Can be · lHIKin(·~s in th(• TOWN!-lllll' OF attachment liUNI\I.:U lllU,, INC1li,\M COIJN. financed '1'\', MICIJJ(:AN, t'ur .~ 1wriotl of 1950 Piclmp, one ton, dual wheel, with stalw ·rack tlti1·ty y••ut'H," American Water Heater, 40-gaJion, double unit :11HI · the anlf!rtlinlt!ll'tf!, 1r :my, to Hlll'h 3 Uitc-Way l\lill•er Units 1 !155 Case mower with 40 ft. of pipe ru·tlinnTH't', wht·t·t·hy n frnnc:hb.. WllH JHJtlltl•tl In Cun!'umer~ l'uw•!l" ComJmny, Co-Op Compressor and 30 Stall Cocl•s International Feell G t•inder SECTION i'i. Thir> m·~linune1! Rhnll SafeguaJ~d agains't Feetl Cart t•••n:.•• llllll !11! of nn t!lft•ct ;1fter thir·ty 1lnyl'l f1·nm if R ndor1tion, unl1·~H wh.hin Eagle Silo Filler l'aid l"!rlod Llw (irunl••c ,,.JJH!l ar:ce(Jt th(• ~amc in w1·itin.L: rilecl wlth Uti' 1~own- l:IO-inch Craftsman Saw, 2-man, with New 01•egon !>ihil' Ch·rk. suldPct to eonfirmntion nf shallows~ chipper chain h~ll.Ht. 11 shoals 'and the Jmtnt hereof hy nt mnjnrily Hay and. s·traw nf tiH• ~·I(.'C'lnl"!'i uf :~:tid Town:~hill vot.· 500 nates AUalfa-Bromt! ·Hay, first and SI!COllll False End Gate irw: tht•r'"on nt. n !'c•swlnr or t>Ju.•cinl Since way ba:'lc, this ligh'lhouse h.u helped mariners avoid hozords townt~hir• 1:lcction to he ht•ld in tht• mun. cutting nPI" nrovid0d by l11w. Upon the nc<'e)lt· and s'ieer a safe course. Life, tc.o, hos ih "s·hoals And sh.:~llows" •.. Wagon Unloader 11nc·•· und confirmnlion th(!reof, the ~nmc 100 1~ales Soy nean llay i'ihull cnn~titute :1 c!unlnu·t hetwf.'ell l'lllid many of them financial! A steadily growing sovings account pro­ Miscellaneous Items on Wagon TnwnHhirl nrtd Hnid Cl'nlltf•e for n Jtt:'l'· 200 Bales of Straw ifHl of thirty yNU'H fmm the dnh• o( vides the best proteei·ion against .:~dversity, marks the safest course ·:-;u•·h n<·!'etltllnl'c. l!lw1 to security. For smooth s.:~iling, open on account in this bonk now and keep saving. Terms: Cash. · All goods to be Sl~ttlml for tlay of sale before remo\·al

AUCTIONEER The .:~mount we save you on new car financing will boost your vacotion -budget or Not .responsible for accidents Complete S•les Service .. · .stort a nice savings account. . Clerk ond C•shier Furnished W. E. Stanley, Prop. C•ll Collect THE FARMERS BANK . ' the hundredweight system w~mld be mensUI'Ing · storage' space. There .wouldn't be a "50,000 hundrouwelght elevator." Equal weights of different grains woi.tlrl require dlJTerent amounts of The nation's turkey storage space, enn ·expect to receive Two research grants to Mlch· siorage space would have to lower !~rices this fall. _lgan Stale university to aid stltcl· be menstu·ed In terms of cubic· In -~plte of a 22 per cent drop les In poultry nnd mink nutrition feet or some otheJ' volume which In ~ihe December to February Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc­ Laughlin; Thelma Jean anrl Lu ami Inr clisense t·escarch of bnh;• did not huve relation to a pnt'· .poult hatch over Just year, a Ann spent the wee!< end In South pigs have been announced by tleular ·comm'odlty, This .would Michigan State university farm Chas, Piiwr & Co., Inc. require elevator operators to con- economist. expects lhls year's B9nd, Indiana, visiting relatives. vert IJ•om a weight to a yolume September to December farm Mr. and Mrs, Darwin Shcplm· One gmnl of $2,500 goes to sl!JJ· basis to figure available 'storage Pl'icc to average slightly below · 1incl fajlllly cal·led nt: the I~lrlred port the project nf DJ', P. J, space and stornge fees.: · the same period lust veal', House home last Saturday, The C. C, club met nt the home Sdmlble,. nutritionist who is cvul­ Bot11 systems hnve their weak Economist I-T~nry Larzelere es- Mr .. ancl Mrs. Victor· Cheney Clf Mrs. Fran!<: Clark last Thurs­ tmllng unlrlcmlifierl ~t·owth fac­ nncl stmng points: Manderscheid j tlmntes that the heavy placement visited nt the Leo Chicl1 home, day evening with 12 members tors anrt anl.ihlollcs for rat.lons of \.eslie, Sunday. says the system that wor!1s out 1 season nheac! will equal or ex­ present. mink ami in rations for Increas­ the best foJ' tl1e greater number ceed that of 1957, He figures that Mrs. Beulah Housr! and' Kathy Mr·. and Mrs. RniJcrl Medley' ing egg production of layers. of people will eventually be used., this will offset any possible bene- :;pent the weelt end at the home of her parents. .~pent Thursday in Gra!1(1 Rapids . · fils-gainer! from the lower Decem· lime to t!ot•t•el!l t•ill'ele•& mul . wilh rei a lives. 'l'he ot Iter gl'i\n t of $2,000 IH hc­ FLOC!\ l\IANAGJ•:l\mN'l' her to February hatch. litUUJ:Jtliess hu!JiJ•I ' ing u~ccl to ~tippot'l Dr, C. K Mr. and Mrs, Ed Croley and Whitehair's study of the cffeets Laying flocl1 manngement us- Last ~rem·, March through June Childs School District U~GAJ, N01'1C1~S famlly of Holt spent seveml days of Tet•t•amycin, 13 Complex vita­ ually becomes easier as spring hatchings 1H!CDLJntec! foJ• nbout. SO !ll.rs. 1-eono ,John~lon last wee!< with Ml'. nncl Mrs. I mins and olhm· faeturs on dlar· arrives. But Micllignn Stall~ uni- ~-e_r_c_·e_nt.. oi~I_w_to_t_a_J_l_tp_·key crop. ORDll~~~~?~~TI~EA'f~~E FOR (Lnst Wccl,'s ILcnui) Fran!\ Clark. rhetl in baby pigs, · vcrsily JlOt'i!tn.' S(Jeciallsts remind J'GAI NO'l'ICI"" NllWARK-Mnv 29, 1958 FEE'LING SHEEPISH-.lusl n few Jt•iPnd;; nncl relnlivcs of 1 Mrs·, Marie Straub nnd Mrs. Ed- II l J, ' "' or 'l'ho this ewe stood urottnd altL·r il g11! its lll'ad slttr'IC itt a bt;el:"l. tlll lhnt special at.tenllon sti nccc s ~' r, St111o• tho CountyMichlgnn, ur Jn~hnm. Pi-uhnlc · Colll'l 11 na Mae Bodo! a!1(1 son, David, Ingham Countv News, Mason, Mich. n ranch nl Powell, Ore•., anti i'ri~ltttm<•r! oil' the l'!•sl of the herd to be paid [O fecclJng, CUlling, ven- 011DE11 FOR f•UaLJCATION Ill 11 '~''Inn or H>~ld """''l, hold Ill lhP March 27, 1958 D-6 'J t J J J ](' 1 ) FINAl. ACCOUNT AND Pn>bnlc 0/flcc In tho City or Mn•nn, !11 !Jf 2,000, Owtu~t· J'lril ts, 1958 M•11·ch, 11. n. Inns .. -~------·------. ~------I Slate of Mirhl~un. 'l'ho !'I'Obntu Cum·l PrnHent: II ON. nonEH'l' rh DHJ\J<)i!, Working Together to Build a Better Community I~EGAJ-4 :NO'l'I()J~S 1 fo1· the Ccn~nt.y uf Jrud111m. Judi-{C of Pl'f>Lmtu. At. H tWHHinn nf fiuld CouJ•l, held on In the multt:r· of thr. ot~Lnlc of MAUI~L ..(IVt!, ox- To Abcuu:loo1 Ba1she·l Measure ~tulu (If Mlt•hiJmn. Jhc J •·ohnle CuuJL Nollc•c h; /Jl•J·ohy MPtt'll, thnt the PC· nmlno nnd mUuHi 1111 c!ultnH nJul Jlc. Let's Get Acquainted! ful' the Cnu.nty of l!t~dwm. Ut inn of Cittcn 0J'IIft, ;tdminlstl·nioJ• or mnndH ltJ.!BlnRt llllhl dccCII!:lr.d hy lind A plan to usc )ltlntln~tlweight: ~yslem. Now.both ltundrcdwcight 1 J\t n l•tJI'H,UIIl l~f tiHir! C!Hll'l., ,hdtl HI tlu•l tmld ur;tnto, pl'llyinJ( (Ill' tho Hllowuncc• bcforo Knid COIII'L · 1 t•olJI.~I~! OJ1lco, 111 tlw CJty ~~ MnRu:'· In of lliH flnul HCcnunt, Ul\(l fot· th~ 111~. H Itt m·dm•cd, 'J'hut Cl'!!dltcu·~ of Ritld fcwt.l ralhcJ' than lntslwl as a j and bushel tlltils are used. lhu ~.11d Cmiuly, Oil tho I,ilh lin~ u! 1 Hi~nmc•nt 11nd dlKtl'ihutiun of the l'C~!duc clccon.'wcl Hl'Q I'Cttllil'od to lli'CHiBnt thi!il' llllit. of measut·etncnl for marl11lrl cHlntc, 11l:-1n t.hul th(! le1.ml hoil'li cJnlmH to Hni!J CCIUI'l nt tho Prohntc Of- OUR BUSINESS MAN ON THE FARM 1 I'CtHmt; liON. HOBhHJ r~. Dl~AKh, I of Hllitl dct•(•JlKCd c•ntlllcd lu lnhcl'lt. the flee nt. !WH JlollJHlel' Hulldln~. Lun!-iillU", ing farm gmlns may nnl gt MllH) PI'Ohat 1• 0/!'ico,, In the city of MnHnn, · nnd udjwdnwnt of nil clulmK nnd tie~ oJTicillb llliii'C IJui:hpJ. Ut~d<'t' ll1c h~lllriJ'CclW!•ighi liTH! Plnr•e ht!. nppn1nl~c~ to ~'''''''lVI', ox· 1 ll !;; 111 ·clt>t'l•d, Thul nnlh•c thcl·cof lm It It; furthel' nrdc!'cd, 'l'hul public no~ from grain Jratle r woultln'l llil\'e to convert the JWiliclt'l' J,. JJJtAJm 11x providPd l1y Hlututc, to Hnld Ctlltl'l A T 1·111 . Cunv: Jucll-':u of P1·ollnic A 'l'J•uc Cn11": • hniuh·edwd~·ht. nn ,Jul~· I, pri<·c• of various gJ'ains from ;1 per r1t t'lr· P1•nh11li! (J/l'll't' nt 'ltlH TlnliiH\f!l' M!ldt•r.cl L, J•IIJWCI' Mlhl!·f'f] L. FlowPl' Jud~o of Pa•ubutc T.nnt-ilnJ{, Jh.. IHit.\' P1·ohnh1 ]f)fi7. lm•:lwl to H per [lfHilHl hasis to rol'l'IJulldinJ.t, llw 'lllth dny nl Mh•Jdgnn,Mny, A. ll.on HIM~.01' ho~~~nt ______J:c·~d~tt'l' of Pt•nhnt(! ...;;. ______1:!wa Dcuuly Hc!).{l:-tlcl' ol' 12w3-; s•'r' whelht'l' 1 hr. rr.Jat ive price rx- tt•n n'tlncl. in tlw flli'IIIIUOIJ, t-:ilicl tlmf1 Leslrr V. Manll':-t ut luw of t>Hicl • over gmin markeling prol>· ion n•sulting in tile first Jew cle('CI\ht•cl nt 1hc lime uf hi" clcnth en- 1 ]ems tilat mny arise ill' a rPsull of, month., afler change. Tills, how­ tit lud tu inlwl'il Lhc C!HIIllL.! of whlr·h th£> • FOR MARCH AND APRIL tile change. The (Jt·npos<•rl s~·s· ever, wuultl be! only lemponrry. tlt!C'L'!I .._CtJ dirn] HCizNI, : Tt i:; fu,·Uwt• ul'flr.rl!cl, 'J'hnt )Hildie Jill~·! tern hns seve!rnl aclvant:1gc~s ns; A sl~l·ntul di~JldvaufnJre lit'{' theJ•r·of hn J.:"ivr.n h" T1Hh1IC'IIIi1111 uf J 2"/0 c<>mmt5ston on all farm sales over $5,000. Clerk furnished :1 c·n!ty of thb nrdf!l' nuce each wee!\ fm·l well as some clisadvantag<•s, wnulrl hP tht• m.<;lt·aininu· to th1·c•l' KlJC'r•e:;Hive wccl\n Pt'e\•lou~ to•rwid without charge. On the Hdl'anta;;c ·'''"'· t!Jr' thirtl1 In lt!n'us of' a IHW ~nit:. clny of hcnl'ln~. in the ]nJ.{hnm County economist lists Fo1· iustauct', ],; rt 100 million Nc·w~. n IWWH)III!HII' JH'illlt!d nnrl circu· J a--~~a~u!anli~ccl I l:ltrc] in t': I lWilErt't' r,, lllliii(E, AucHoneers HEARING CLAIMS AND FOil A 'l'i"IIC' Copy: Juth.rt~ or Pl'olHLte i' DETEilMINATION OF HEIHS One J'ul'!hct· disadvanlllg-r. M ildrod L. Jo'luwot• Phone Leslie JU 9-9511 MOORE-M,,y 2~, In5S of IJlC!JlUty HeJ.l.·istm· or PI'Ohnte J 2w:J ;-;tutu uf ·'1ic·lli~o.n111, TIH· Pt'HI!IIIu Ctllll'l ful' the l'OUIILy c1f ln~ham. At a ,o;cs:;lon or l'luhl c•ou!l, ht•ld rrl 1h1• P1'11hult! Olfil'r. ill th1• r·il~' n( M1c:wn, i11 tlw K:~ld Count:.•, ou tht: I :!th dn.v t1f Mnrd1, A, J), In;;:-:, Prt•Ht•nt: liON. ltflllEit'l' 1.. J)):,\l\1~. ,J\u!~o uf Pruhn!t•. In t h1· m1tll c• t' 11f 1l11· .. s 1:11 t• n f (;II .. \ c 'I•; MAY MOOim, al,a (;J~,\<'1·: M. ~iansville on Williamston ro:ul'to Daldn road, west other for anyone you may select providing, however, that he or she is not .a regular llH PI'CJV]dt•d ltY ~litllllt•, to ":tltl l'iollll lirst farm, south side of road · ' subscriber to the Ingham County News and that he or she resides in Ingham County. nt !Jiu f'ro!Jnlt! Olril'l' Jll :!I)'-; JlnJll~lt·t' Hlilg., Lnnsing, ll1i•·hiJ•:ltl, nn or !Jc•lttl'l' IMPORTANT- To assure accurate recording, entries must be submitlcd in per­ the :!!lth d:ty 111' ~illy, ,\, [1, 1~1-,,-.,, :11 nilw~thll·t~· u't·lot·l, iu tho• lor• !111'!11, ··111 I son to Ingham County News office or by calling Mason OR 7-90 II. Answurs a c. tlmc ancl pial'!' !will'.' lll'lt•!ly :tpp~oinlo•d ftll' Lht! c•Xmnl11:1liun nlld ;tdJtl,..[nu•nl nl cepted by members of the Ingham County News staff elsewhere will not be con· 11IJ t•hdtUS lliHJ dt'IIJ:IIIti:~ :IJ.!.Iill~l ~:dtJ df'-' sidcred. · . -"'"~~\!a,P.7lillrt~ t't'IIHI'd lllltl frll' 1ht• :idJndit·alillll iiiHI dl•• 1:00 P. M. lt:l'llli 11111 ion nf the ]H' i l't; at Ia \\ uf t-.U iol MR. FARMER: If your farm picture appears on this page, you will reeeivll a dc~~~ntH.~tl nt. th1· titJH· of hit; d1·:1lh t·lllitlld 1:00 P. M. to inh,·r·lt tlw t"·l•ltt: llf whit•h 1111• dt·· 5x7 mounted photograph of it ABSOLUTELY FREE - a gift of appreciation pro­ 1 Saturday, March 29 CIWKetl tlit•cJ l'il h',1'cl, vided by sponsors of this page, Stop in to the INGHAM COUNTY NEWS office ]t, i;; flll'lht•J' Ol'lit•J't•d, 'l'h;tl )l!l)o]it• llll· tice thut'cnf ]!lJ 1-t'h't'll l1y tlldliit Hl inti 1d and pick it up first time you're in town! 11 COJIY nf tlli:-~ ordt•l' rllll'l' \•Ht•ll \l't•t•l, l11r t/li'CC,! tiUI'l'L'HHiYI! \\'1'1'\,~ )111'\'illll:-i \11 iiitid cJny of hPnt·irl)~, i11 th" lng·halH CIJilllt.Y Phone Nc\1s, n llcl\1-iJl:llJt'l' printt-d nucl citt'LI· Phone OUR BUSINESS MAN IN TOWN lntt•d in l'illld c·ount;!o·, n11cl thdl th,. lidn· clnr,v of !'aid l!iillll1• givt• \,nttllll i11lvt· mo~tc•d )1111'1 i1!:i :ultlitional not it•,. :1~ 1'1'· Mason Price Brothers tlltil"l!d b~· law. Stockbridge •-\ 'l'rtlt• l'u11r: OR 6-5754 Mlldt·ctl L. Fl11\1'1~r Auctioneers Jlt•JIUty ltt•f.!bt .. t• of Pt·tlhflll• 1 ~wa UL 1-3342 ------NOTICE 01" MORTGAGE------, Look to lhe .••• FORECLOSURE SALE: llcfaull~ tmvi11~ IJt·t'll mad,., :nul ~111'11 clefllUit~ hnvin!-t l'ontin•wd f11t' IHHI'e than nlnt•ly (!HI) cluy~ in t)w mnditit1n~ of a Cattle ('c•ttnin rnnl"lt-:"HJ.!" mudo hy Hic·ha1·d II. P:llll!I'IHHI illlcl J:uth I. J';.~([, o'!-illf\, hll:-• llt)lstt>in Cow, :i ~·eat·s old, due soon Farm Tools. Etc. hnntl and wifi• in tlw 'J'uwn:-:hip oJ 1.1!11- tilllJ.I', County uf lnf.!hnm, SL:t\1• of .Mwh. llols1C'in Cow, 7 ye:u·s old, milldn,.,.,, bred tnoi'IJ.!':L~~l' WILli ll1liiJr~11~·d to J•:qLJi!Hhi{' I•oan Cow, !i Jt•ars old, ba·ecl llecember 22 New Idea Side l~alw Lift! lll!'illl'llll!'e l'omp:1ny, 1111 ino:IU"olln!'h Hlld ittl,.n·..,· (If :-;ixly­ three :1nd !1!1/llll) f$ii;l,\l!ll ])oll:u·:-: and Quantity. Planl• Lumber ncrvirc! chHI'~t·ll nt tlw r:li{• u!' u:H•·h·1]1 Horses Quantity Heavy Timber ~ Commercial Printing Jll!t'C'ent fJt'l' nnnum ~uh;.t'l[llPIII In 11 ... Jlay l\l a rc•, 7 ~·cars old <"cmLcl' 1, 111.i7, :1nd nn 'illit ur· l'l'll ln~ Chiclwn }?ceders 'l l\lill• C:ans r.titutcd to l"t'l'O\'f~l' Lhl' fit· lot, :•,•I'Urt•d 'l'l'am is well bi'O)ic by l'lllid mu•·tJ.~Iti-\~' nl' any p;111 lill'l't•of; Qu:mtit~r Forl,s, Rope, Log Chains NOW THI~HI;;FOHE, by virtw~ of tlw Sd of nouhle \Vorl• Harness Office s·upplh~s JIOWCt' of :-~lilt.' c·nlltnin••tl in s:titl 111tJ!'t~ Other Small Articles * J.!UJte and pul':-;uant 1o thl! .St:Jttl{t:"s or the Stnte of Mit.·hi~an in ~111'!1 I'H'l(' • mndc nnd Jll'O\'idt•tl, NO'j'JCI~ l::i HEUJ•:BY GlVEN thnt. on Muudn~· ..l1Jrw :.!, A. J,, Hay-Grain-Straw ] ~(~~. :It ten u'C'lud; ill the fot'I'Tipon, PHONE MA1S.ON OR 7·9011 EnKtern Stundur·d Tinw. :tl 1ht• "c:-;t fiOO Bales Alfalfa-nrome llay Household Goods front dnnr or the City Hall tlf Lnn;.;in~. 200 Bales Hay, secontl cutting l'n the County of !n).!'h:tm; Mi•·hi~:~n, tim! ; being n pi:H·e of holdin~ Cit·cuit Cou1·t 2;30 Bales Straw 2 Round Oak Tables ...... fn wid County, tmicl mortJ..rnJ..w will he ·1-00 Bushel Corn · Antique Bed fnrecioKNI h)' lL ..;;de ~~t uuldic H\lC'tinn tu , ' the high~lit hltldt~a· of the J!~'of'mi~t·l' cleK- 250 Bushel Oats Round Oak Kitchen Range ~rlbed in snid mot·l J..:'H~!r!, or rw much Antique Chair '· •'-... thereof lU! mu~· he nc,·est-~at•y to pnr th(: 2;3 Bales Hay, third cuttin~ · 'nmount due H!'i 11foreJotnid und nny Hlln ·Beds PATRONIZE THESE. MERCHANTS IN YOUR HOME TOWN- MASON or Mum~ which mny he J!Uil\ hy th(• tln~ · derl!li~ned nt Ol' lu:!fore MHicl tml1• rnr LILXf!,; inl'lUI"ance on snicl lll'f•mit<('", nnd HUmK 1111id by the untle!'l'li).{n(•tl, TERMS:-Cash Mickelson-Baker Lumber Co. Mason Elevator Co. 1hPI'eon. ]lun;unnt to law Not Responsible for Accidents 352 W. Columbia Phone OR. 7-3751 345 W. Columbia Phono OR 6-5734 the tel'mJ; of said mort~·n~e and ami exJwn:>c:s, in­ which 'premitoe~ Lunch Stand on Grounds Archy's Photos AI Rice Chevrolet · Fine Portroits F1mers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 138 · W. Ash Phone OR 6-4231 330 S. Jefferson Mrs. Urban Hess, Prop~ Baii·DunR Furniture . 124 E. Ash .