At a meeting Wednesday'nlght, Mason· school board members . . . shared part of thelt· bu1·den for the proposed $1,400,000 high school building w'lth a citizens C_ouncil.men Find Fault committee, Response was en thus!· astlc, The group, whose purpose it will be to acquaint the vo\ers with facts of the building pro· With HoSpital Grading gram, m~de .plans untll the ap· $1,400,000 proac!1 of midnight. The proposed high school is de· Mason ell y officials and has· W he n Street Supcr·lntendent signed to accommodate· 600 pu· On the committee arc Franlt plls and with basic facllltles to pltal directors are 5 feet apart on Wayne Cu1·tis lool,ed the job over . OJ•Iglnnlly only t.IJC JII'OJI• Cales, Robert Lumlansld, Mrs. plans for conslnwflon of Wash· he found the finished grading for erty of' Alfol'd Powelson wns permit expansion to 800. The the· emergency entrance to 'the Fran!( . Guerriero, Mrs. Glen classroom section provides for lngfon sf reef. I!OIIf•hhwecl foJ' J'll·zonlng. Tho Dunn Jr., Dr, R. R. DeMartin, a Two weeJ(s ngo councllmen new hospital 5 feet above the pro· phumlng commission r·ecom· Max Bement, Bob Ware and science laboratory, home econorn· · agreed to bulld the 500-fl. road. posed street level. mended thnt the· whole !Hilll Louis St!d. Dr. DeMartin, former ics area and commercial rooms. · ' be cln111 god. · The library loolts out .into an en· City Engineer Wnlt.er 1~. president of the board, Is chair· closed courtyard. The zoning request ••efcrred to Zimmer f/Oillt.ed out. to tho man. The· committee ·will prob· A wing Includes wood and council 1\londay night Umt if the planning committee involv~ ably be expanded. Plans Are Set Janel owner! by Don H. Vamler· metal shops and a large vocation· tim st.reet. is built to meet. tho al agriculture room. The music hosiJitnl f.rl'IHI4l the cost of fill Vecri Sr. Ills reqt1cst covers tho 'J'hm·e will bo at public north half of the area bounded department is Isolated from othet· would probnbly r·un to lji:i,OIJO llllletin~.r Wednesday IJlighl, rooms for sound control. Fo·r HaUoween m· more uboVIl t.llll m;tlnutte by Bush, North, Walnut and Ccn· November li, ut the :Jrlgh 1 t.er streets.· He wants It changed l'hc auditorium seats 800 on o. of lji2,1i00 Um council O'l'lglnal· school. sloping floor. The music room GoiJJlns, witcl!cs 111111 other ly ll.l:I'CCd Ul )Jay, from agricultural to R·l reslden· w'elrrl ehar:wfers will roam Mason TOO YOUNG TO VOTE, but not too young to stress the importance of voting is the will set·vc oiTstage needs. A cafe· tint. Mason eighth grade class, according to the teach~f. Mrs. Louis Stid. Shouting the rea­ Before that, Lhc commlllee has Thursday nigl1t. and Mason Ki· Another disadvantage would ba VanderVeen's letter requesting tcr!a will have facilities to seat wanians and husinessmen will be that the lots on the ot he•· side of t.he change pointed out -that the sons for voting Republican and Democrat)c are Leslie Bruno, son of Mt'. and Mrs. Leslie made plans to have spcaiWI'S 250 and will be available for meet· available for clubs, lodges and ready for them. the street owned by Arthur W. south half of the area was al· Bruno, and Joyce Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan. Mrs. Stid remains ings. Plans arc completed for the Jewett would be 3% feet beJ'ow ready resiclential. iri the middle ground. She stresses only that voting is a necessat·y responsibility of free other groups;· to prepare a fact A gymnasium is in the plans. Rhcct and to acquaint voters wllh lt 29th annual community Hallow· the road grade if the fill Is made, The Brookdale zoning change people. The class collected samples of campaign· matel'ial from 1ail political parties. The will seat 1500 In folding bleach· aen party at Mason Athletic field. the enginee1· added. is the most critical. Carlton Kess· youngsters follow election procedure throughout the campaign, They register to vote, the issue through Lhc Ingham crs. When the bleachers arc re· County Ne\~s. cesser! into the walls, the whole 'J'Iw tm mdo will form u t The city engineer told the coun­ ler originally asked for R-1-M mal After the judgmg, Kiwanians Kessler's original pint was ac­ At I he present time, taxpayers way, No objcclol'S ·appeared at years of library progress Sunday. 8uperVISill' J{ircher, titlJI It board for many years. wninscote in cor·rldoi'S 11.1111 will provirle a fireworks' display the public hearing Monday night. cepted before the new zoning have obligated themselves for 5 glazed illocl• In loclossibility of developing the site story of bird hunting in Ingham trunldlnes and main county high· plus a part-time worker in each building. Pooperty ownora will hove an into a shopping center. That's Hqmecoming Set ways well cleared of the signs. f h opportunity to vote on a bond iuue these buildings, the board plans this weelc 0 t e branches. Now lO people Monday, November 17. Thl• I• tho firat to purchase land with funds re· Remains Mystery what Boles and DeRose have told The General Motors strike was We have been unable to cover all work out of the county head· of lho articles. the Alaiedon zoning commission. the side roads." mainlng in the present building J\Iason police and sheriff's offi· a factor in the drop off in num· For Friday Nig~t quarters plus the staff necessary Expansion of educational facili· and site funds. A committee of The acreage sought is what is ber of hunters·, that and the Sign-posters for candidates to run the branches. ties for the increasing number of the board has been appointed to cers arc still search for the per· known as the ,J. H. Osbome farm, have been using ladders to get clay opening of the season. Be· King, queen, princes and prin· Mrs. John Hcmans, a member ·children In the Mason school dis· select sites for this purpose. son who J(iJled the Shetland pony the east 80 acres of the NW !rae· cause of the end of the strilte a their placards high enough on on the Lewis Sh;rw farm October cesses along with floats, bands of headqua•·ters staff, is the only trict has been under consideration tiona! quarter of Section 19. lot of men who otherwise might poles and trees to be out of reach. original staff worker on the job. for several months. As the great- This program for secondary fa. 10. Somebody shot one of t11e The zoning commission has set and football teams will maim for That has forced UJC road commiS'· cllities is the best method of g[v. have taltcn a few days off re­ quite a show at Mason Friday Circulation through the library er congestion is in the high Shaw panic'.~ in the field on the Tuesday night, November 18, for turned to work. sian crews to carry larld~!'S. lng good schools for our children night. Mason high school home· is now 400,000 per year and if the school,. tJ1is received first con· farm on llolfe road. hearing on the change. . WcaU1er conditions were ideal ResidentR arc also jcrldng at a reasonable cost, board"mem· Several youths have been ques· coming festivities will take over present trend continues, it will sideration. In 1918 the enrollment On the same night the commis· for enjoyment but too warm fot· down candidates' placards along reach a half-million soon. o[ the upper G grades was 484. bers believe. tiorwd, snme taken to the East sian will present a complctt!ly the spotlight before the start of dogs to worlt the ll1·st 3 days. It highways. The book mob i I c plan Wns fn 1958 this enrollment has in· Lansing state police post for poly· overhauled zoning ordinance, was also too dry--for dogs and the Mason-Resurrection football Recommendation of the board graph !Psis. game. Jau nched in 1918. That spurred crcaRerl to 987 and within 10 of education is to erect a high hrougl1t up to date and with con· for stalking. >"ears .the enrollment is estimated A not her ~uch lest is sd1eduled circulation through school~. school which w!JJ be adapted at llicts and duplications with the W c d n c s rl a y night's rain 'l'he king and queen won't be at 1,363. for a Mason youth Friday or Sat· building code eliminated, said changcrl the situation. Many trees There have been 2 additions this time to a broader education· unlny, said Tim Stolz of the Ma· announced until just before the Chest Workers and improvements to Hall' Me­ a! program including better llobert Seyfarth, a commission and shruhs shed their leaves and parade forms at school for the son police department. member. the ground was soaked. morial library. The annex, wl! ich science, commercial and guidanca march to the field. Queen candi· Are on the March increased the floor space by one· facilities·. This can best be ac­ dates are Luanne Birney, Janice third and also provided a garage 4 Big Sect·ions complished by making the change Caltl'lder, Lorctt a Craddocl<, Pat Red Feather workers are at the and loading area for the boolt· to a 3-year junior high and a a- 1/e Made Tlzings Go McCarn and Sally Schofield. The halfway point. in the 1958 drive mobile, was buill in 195G. This General 11ews and features year senior high program. The J(ing will be piclted from Gary for Community Chest funds. year a fire exit. was built from p11ck the first 3 sections this proposed new building will have ClnrJ(, Tom Pease, Leon Everett, the basement to the patio, built week. a varsity gym seating about 1,· 6ill Richards and Dave Duns· under orders of the stale fire Want ads arc on Pages 6, 7 500, a cafeteria and an audi· more. DeVeloper of Business Area Passes marshal. 1 and 8, Section A. torium. Along with the festivities at the Succeeding Mrs. Gladys Miller L o c a 1, ~rossword puzzle, 1 As the Jefferson Street school A man who did more than any sand, gravel, gold, iron or uran· field there will be a homecoming as librarian was Miss· Alta Parks. Page 5, Sectwn A. will have extra rooms for a few other to change Mason's lool< died ium. Given the chance, he dug dance after the game at the She is now assistant. director of Far~er Peck's Wife has a,n years, these classrooms can be in Ingham Chest hospital Tues· them out. And at. Mason after he school gym. Eldon Gates and his th!'! Gary, Indiana, library, Then cxcephonally go?cl column. Its used for U1e sixth grade pupils. day. He was John N. Angell, 65. had dug all he wanted, he de· band will p1·ovicle the music. came Mrs. Mary 7rcssidcr. She . on Page l, Section B. There's This will make more space avail­ Fourteen years ago he bought velopecl the area fo1· residential is now librarian at Grand Island, als~ a _rage ~f locnl ne~s and able for the other elementary what had been a high hill ever and commercial. use. Had death . . Ncbraslta. Norman Bunker is the soc1al 1tcms m that seullon. t grades in the present buildings. since the last glm::ier melted. He not interrupted he would have de· present ·librarian. .Sports are on Page l, Sec- Some of the one-room schools in dug out millions of yards of sand velopcd the lake left on the prop· lion C. Farm news is in that the district may not be as f'UnC· and gravel. It went int(} road fills, erty. -Telephone Talk scelion this o,yeek. tiona! as others. However, until into concrete construction In Lan· Editorials and proceedings I the increasing enrollment !ills sing and elsewhere. The hill slow· AlthouA"h he h.

    iluJ only a Councilman Asks in Section D. mately 5 years, they can be used. wook, he was aware of what Then when the good sand · ailed him. Sunday moming Mr. and Mrs. Ludell Cheney at Mason and their Enforcement Aid nnd A'I'IW!li Willi ncar cxhaus· tlon AnA"ell pulled down the son, Richard, in Tokyo, Japan, had a telephone conversation, and "Every person. in Mason is a ~armers May Have to Pare canyon wnll.~ and developccl it came through as- clearly as law enforcement oHicer." the bushms.s ~W.ction nol'th of A R Off tnwn on US-1.27: though it were a next door neigh· That's the word of Councilman I creage eserve ers bor. Gilson Pearsall, chairman of the · Angell Acres, he called it. It's It was 3 o'clock Sunday after· police 'committee. , . Fanners may have . to tal1e a dotted now with fine homes. He made ·his comment after little less out of ih.e .S..PII bank for . noon whpn the son called his par· 1959 Along new US-127 it is built up ents, although it was only 1 a. m. discussing speeding on Hall bon· tJJan they antlt'lpated. with business buildings-Dens­ at Mason. At 11 o'clock, 2 hours leva~d. 'Councilman Pearsall told That's the warning issued by mare's IGA store, Richards Buick, before the call came through, Mr. the council the' police patrol car Glen Alchln, chainnan of the Ing· Miller's Marine and Garden Sup­ can't be on eVery ·street at 'the ham ASC committee. , ply, Francis' Platt's farm· imple· .ment location. Lindy's Drive-In Besides the wife, Josephine. same time. According to ~he chairman the and a Sinclair gas station. He also there remain 1.he son, Howard, demand for setting aside acreage sold the American Legion build· East Lansing; 2 granddaughters; in the consetvation reserve pro­ ing site. · and the mother, 'Mrs. Louise •An· gram ofthe soil bank may exceed gell, Mason. Joh_n Angell was a promoter, a Services will be at Gorsline· Runciman funeral home in Lan· sing ,Friday at 2:30, with burial in Glendale cemetery. Rev. N. A. McCune, pastor emeritus of Peo· Presbyt!!rlnn ·church Friday, vmnb!!r 7. 'I'hc clinics are sponsored joint· ly by th!! 'Inghum County Medical society, Michigan crlpplect chll· dren's commission nne! the Ing. hum county henlth department. . The pm·pos·~ of the clinics Is to provide o1·tlwpecl!c diagnostic ex. nminatlon ami recommendations for treatment needed, Eligible .for examination are children under 21 years of age, who are mit till· der the regular care of an ortho· both have the ·same bh·t:hdny an· pedlc specialist. . nivers·ary·"October 14. Dlena ls Appointments· for the clmics • . ' . . ·can be made by calling the Ing. All corn !1nrv'ested ·in ""!;"'"" :th.e daughter· of Mr. anrl MrR. hum county honlth department in 1his fall will be eligible for Roger BrAc!Pw. eiUJCr Lansing or Mason. support, If the quality Is up NOH'l'ONS GO WF:S'l' standard. Mr. and Mrs, Daillcl Norton For corn produced In con\: and claughtf!r, Deborah .JoAnne, pllancc with the funn ac1·eagc al· left by plane Monclny for Whid'." Jo!mer1t and stored on the !arm· bey Island, off the coast of Sent· the support price Is $1.39 bushel, tic, Washington. 'J'he Nortons re· shelled. F'ot• · com not produced ccntly returned from Guam and within allotments the rate Is have been visiting !·heir parents, ·lly Mr·s. Alt.on J{Inney ·mer board· members, Leo Heath, $1 ,09, shelled. Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Norton, N 1 1 000 ; tt ·Dr, Charles Hemlm·son :md LeRoy and Barbara at 'J'hreitR!vers and cur y , . persons a cnc1 ct 1 Cm·pcnter. · 'J'he decision l.o oifer S'upports dcdtca tlon ceremonies of t11c new on non-compliance corn-as weli Mr. nne! Mr·s. Rex Helman, Rich· nrc! and Raymond of Lansing, for Holt high school· Sunday evening .F~·n1~k. L~nd?r:s, school board as on col'll lli'OJASON, MII;HIGi\N this area. It is a campus plan secretary. The Dramatics club Wood, Mo., and art·ivcd in Europe went by the way of New Yorl<1 w.ith 4 separate buildings. The ad- has .39 students signed up for g~o c·t ·' t d s d in January, 1. ,,,,, 1 y anu r e urn c un ay Volume 99, No. 43 ministration, library and business membership. through Quebec, Canaua. Mr. education areas are all in one " • ''' H • 1 Lenon and Mr. Provost were in Suhscrlptlon rntrs: In lnHhnm ,.ounty nntl ndjf1!nlnJr countlct:l, $~.fi0 JlCI' yenr, $4,00 fnr· :~ • ,,:u·s, Sing it.! copy 7c, Ebtewhr~Je i:n building. There is a general class- The Commercial club, with 23 errl(k the army together and visited U'. S., $3.00 per )'t!Ur, $:i.OO r01• 2 Yllllrti, room unit, a science anrl' arts members, has elected new offi- th h del' 1 'I building and a gymnasium, cafe· cers. They arc: .Janice Marsh, By 1\IJ'S, Lee Gcrhnrdstcin ~as~.r army u tes w l1 e in the Entered nl! second clni!H mnttm· nt JroRtofTlrc, Mnson, Micllfznn, und"r Act. of Mnrch 3, 1879 teria and music building. president; Bonni~ McCabe, vice- Mr. and Mrs. Gemld Daily Mrs. Ruby Nelson and daugh.lr------, The plan was the result of ef. prc>siclcnt; Rosalie 'fripp, sccrc- spent the week end with Mr. and ter, Winifred, and Mary Lou t ary; Sandra Corser, treasurl'r; 13 h s forts by citizens, students, board Richard Switzer, parliamcntar- Mrs. Archie Hous~. rus were unday evening sup. etonoom -members, teachers, school admin· . Mr. an·' Mrs. Rober·t I:-. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strobel and and Mrs. ·ward Bullen -sunday Betsy Ann and Donnie visited afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark in De· Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kinyon en· frolt on Sunday. tcrtalned Mrs; Kinyon's parents, . ._...... ,.,. ______.._.._ __ ._ __ ~--~--""' .Purpose of. the meeting will. be 1o reorganize volunteers for ·fin· ishlng the new church. Members of the Vantown church started bulld'ing a· new church after their old building burned .to the ground last spring, 1All the construction worlt Is b'e· lng done by volunteer workers from the COmmunity, I r . I Prison Official Explains System.·· James ]\{, Eddy of Mason, one of 10 counselors to prisoners in Jaclcl harh~r and grner>r, calm honoring Mrs. Huffine's Lawrence Swan. Mrs. Elbridge George Gorham. The protection I · Open Frid~y5 Til-l 9 birthday anniversary. Mrs. Huf· banner went to Sunbeam 164 of of 'the program. Devotions arc was in Mason one day Jasl week, Wolfgang demonstrated how to being presented by Mrs. Albert He is now ·making his home· i line received a gift from her sc· make Christmas cards and had Lansing. Mason received the han· cret pal. Mrs. Wendell Johnson or banner, Fry, Mrs. Clayton Cain and Mrs. Harrisv!lle. · many dever· ideas. Montie Woodard. received the guest priz;!, fle(reshmcnls were fi'~rved by Marilyn Howard of Williams· Miss Sue Mills was horne from Miss I~lorencc Miller, Mrs. Otis Mrs. Patrick took orders for Mrs. Bcnnc.tt Taylor, Mrs. flober.t ton entertained with baton twirl· Westi!rn Mieiligan llliiversi Christmas eards, papel' and rib· Felton ami Mrs. Orin Voss. lng and tap danc!n'g .. The sopho· Montaven anrl Mrs ..Wayne Bul· Kalamawo, ·ovcJ' the weelt· en bon to help the club treasury. more sextet ·and mixed ensemble len are co-hostesses for the' breal<· Silc is a daughter of · M1·. and fast. Mrs. Did< Mills. T!Ie next meeting will be at the from Mason·hlgh school sang> home of Mrs. Howard Leonard Shower Is Given The next county meeting will-~~_;_------~-----_;______on Buri\ley road. For Bride-Elect be early in 1959 with Lansing 162. Ingham County News, Mason, Mich. October 23, 1958 A lesson on malting stoles was pres~nted at Uw October meeting l\.tiss .Tocllen Bullen entertained of ,the Sunny S1uulers Sistci'S at' a miscellaneous bridal ·shower Study Class Meets group at the home of Mrs. Ken­ l10noring Miss ,Jean LoVette Fri· With Mrs. Bray neth Slusser. The leaders, Mrs. d11y evening. Twenty-four guests Velmour Dayton and Mrs. Carl· were present. · Twenty-four memhers of the ton Eldred, explained the vm·ious Games provider! the evening's evening study class of Mason matcl'ials and met hods and ex· cntei'lHinment. The group also Methodist WSCS met. Wednesday hibited some samples. autographed 1111 organdy tea at the home of Mrs. Dee Bray. npt•on with liquid emilroidery, Mrs. Huglt Hoskins prcsiclecl al The program topic was "Concerns the business session. Repot1s which was presented to the guest of the Continent.." of honor. were given on the homcmal

    Chrislmas Laya~ay!

    SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS ' ··Mr.· and Mrs. Hugh Silsby Jr. gave a surpr·lse dinner par'ty for Mr.- and. Mrs. Oren Hall Monday In honor· of their 25th wedding annlver·sary which was October 21. . :··Guests, which lncludcrl Phillip Toplnlclti of Lansing and Mrs. Illlllan Wise, Mr. and' Mrs... Glenn Oesterle, Dr. and Mrs. A .. V. Smith, Mr. and Mrs: Cfalrmont l~verelt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert es. Inghram ,Jr., gathered at the , .' 'EJecta cil'cle memher·s wll' 1\ln..,on RAlblllmh and Odd gather at the home of Mrs·, Hugh we~lt arc Mrs,· Peter Gnrchi, Mrs. ·lodges wlJJ have an annlver- Silsby. Jr•., 625 . Soutli ·Barnes •$tuart Demorest, Mrs. Mary Zn· Mas9n · lligll Scltool ·News ';ary dinner Satunlay, October 25, Hcler;t Fogle Is to present dcvo· mora and Donald Sherwood, ~on 1:30 p. m.,·. ai Hw IOOF .)lall. lions. Mrs. Edwui'!J' Juder,lohn ·is of Mr. ant! Mrs. Ervin Sherwood. !'hose attending are to taltc their· planning the program, Our Notth· Patients in Mason. Geneml hos· .•wn .[able. service and a dish to ern Neighbors, Mrs, Bim Franlt· pltat this weclt are Mrs. Albert What's Doi~g at. School 1ass. Meat 1md beverage I will be lin and . Mrs. Russell Loclt will Cornford of Stocl(brirlge, Mrs. ·.~urn!shed,. assist the hostess. ' Rn!Jert. l~oreman of Williamston,

    The royal !lnalisls have been for a trial debate. The debal! 1 Clauqe Carris of Eaton Rapids, . : Felt Plulnil Mcthocllst church · ·AClWSS 1! S1JI. rq~uln announced ami we'll !mow the topic was: Resolved: That the I BonJ•d membet• Stu'nley .. ·...... ,... , ... , )azaar· and chicltcn supper, coun· ol4 Blot Mrs, Milton Swartout of Petosiwy Tile next meeting will he •rues· · · names of the king and queen to· Unfted States should adopt lht li Bonl·d mumb~1· ClnlnnuuL ...... ,., 46 Pot'Hrlttlll pt•unuttfl \ry-style serving start'lng at 5:30 I~ Unit •17 J\m·ncl and Mrs, Bm·hara Mollsen, Mrs. day, Novcml1c1' 18. : t . morrow night at the game. Ltl· essential features of the Br!lisl Officers elected are: Prosiclcnt, U m., until all are served. 1 Little chlhl 4UI Nee Ray Piatt, Mrs. Albert Hesl1.) Mrs. At;c!rew Hunt. 1 ready coll~ctecl fur tile sale. parade around town before the t!on. ess, 37 HCJ:Ill'd 1n-law and daughter, Mr:. and game with the band and floats. •arn and cloth. Yarn may be any :l!l S!Hq•elcas mnH~ ... Mrs, Lyle Ocsterberg, in Lmislng. .·olor and It Ind. Material may be ·II Flock Almost evm·y organization is en· Be sure to eome on to the gamr 1\fo.~on,, 1\lul'enbf•e card partS• -1:1 none She was In Sparrow hospital for •f any· length and weight to maltc .Conccr11in~ tering- a float, which should make this Friday night! From begin Thursday night, October 30, a! 4!i 2'1.: weeks with a brolwn hlp. Mrs. ·.'lrcsses, s!til'ls and. worlt clothes. oifi Sitdl!t' (curdt'tll'tion) Permanent· Type for a really good parade! ning to end, it promises to be r the home of Mrs. Leslie Bruno, f 4H IJccilltw (ubbi·cv,) Ocobock and the Osterbergs are really exciting evening! p. m. Membcl'S arc to talte a sael< 4D E"ist. : former Mason res'idents. Then to the foot hall field, which Aurelius 'l'ownshlp Pioneer and lunch, r,o Not clm1ml we all hope will I• ·llw ~cenc of ristorical Society, Friday, Oct.q· li:! Domc:;llc!ntetl I'UminunL · •er 24, Aurelius town· hall, pot· Young Women's Guild of Ma· ri·t Gt·ecJt uod, of love· Mrs . .T. K Spink of 318 Regent Anti•Freeze anothCI' Mason victory! The Ofl JlctlYy timiH!r .street, Lansing, is convalescing at. floats will be .i udgcd 1here, and Woman's, Group ,uck dinner at noon. ~on. Presbyter·ian church, Mon­ fl7 Cll'icf r,~ A~c St. Lawrence, hospital with a $1.89 per gallon the event everybody has been rlny, October 27, at t.he home of lifJ Beforo Olmmos F i () II e e I'. w 0 e n, fractured hlp, She fell last waiting- for, tho crownin~ of t!H~ Sponsors Movie m Mrs. Peter Roon, Miss Jo Ann 0 1 l•'il'cd $1 .85 in Case Loh Nednesday, Oetobe1· .29, at 'the Menoch Js co·hostess. Mrs. Rob· U~ Not gro\\'ing­ Wednesday in the backyard at· Jdng and queen. After the game; Members of the Ingham Count~ l1cr home, Mi's. Spinl<: is a forme1· which starts at 7:30, there will be : wme of Mrs. Ralph Stillman. On ei·t Cone has char·gc ·or devotions. DOWN Federation of Woman's clubs arc he committee are Mrs. Fern I Multitudut~ Mason resident. a homecoming dance in tho gym; sponsoring a movie, Harry Blacl' Mrs. Cranston Goddard of JacJ,. ~ lJpnn . Silsby Implement Co~· with music by Eldon Gates and · r, Mrs. · Wflliam O'Carroll' son will spealt concerning the or­ :1 Shr!ltC'J'cd td(lc and the Tiger, which will be Mrs. Ralph Hudson. 4 And (Latin) Those rliseharged fr·om Milson 214 W, St•a•te, Mason OR 7-01411 his or·chestra. shown at the Lucan Theatre Tues ganization and purpose of 1he li ..;,,11111'1' t\0011 General hospital during the past church association and circles, 6 Pnrtnkct~ or food~ Pep club will be. selling mega· clay night. I..adles Aux:ilint'Y of VFW post 'I ~tl'iv~ phones at the Resurroction-Ma· ~o. 7309, regular 'meeting, Mon· Whcutfield Gleuners, open meet· H Eluvntcd I'Hill'lJIId All club proceeds from ticlte !I Lod)..!'ing houHc son gnme Friday night, for just , :ay evening, October 27, St. SUP· sales will be used for the Loct ing and quarterly birthday to AtL1·nct 15c, NalurallJ• vJc'll be able to fames church. per, Tuesday, October 28, 7 p. m. 11 Meet by n pJwintmcnt Save Money and Eat Better At Rio Girlstown project at Belle l·i By th11t much yell louder! ville. Michigan Federation · Olmmos OI~S will install at pub· Mr. ·and Mrs. Jacl< Peters arc I X noal'fl PI'CHidunt Lyle ...... chairmen. 20 WJ•itlnl-( mntul'inl. Pict urcs of underclassmen and Woman's clubs is behind ic ceremonies new officers Sat· 21 Bonl'd mcmbut• Glen ...... some of the seniors were talwn : 1rday, October 25, a·t 8 p. m. at 1\lnson ,Junior Clmmbcr of Com· 24 Pcm Girlstown movement. 26 Slo.n,:ctilccl lndit•ectly Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs· : he Williamston Masonic temple. merce will have its district No. 7 Stuart' Granger· plays the fea 28 Ronl'd metnheJ• Orl.!n ...... day senior anrl gl'OLtp pictures mectlr)g Wednesday, October. 29, :Hl Pluy boiHLct·uut:~l)• will he finished up. LcCJcar ture role in the mo.vle. He is sup , North Am·ellus Pioneer Society .:lO Pond mixtul'o viii meet with · t.he Aur·ellus at Vevay town hall. Guests will :1) Slnd"e Mason Foodland ported by Barbara Rush and An and Powell studios arc doing the be present from Lansing, Eaton 112 Joint nccnunt (nhhl'e\',) thony Steel. The movie is basec' : ,ioneer and Historical Society at :1:1 Novu Scolin (nl;IH•cv,) photography this year. Rapids, Charlotte, Grand Ledge, on the best-seller written bJ ihc Aurelius town hall Friday at :14 MyHclf, Along with the football team, won. A potluck dinner· will start Ionia, Hastings, Williamston, St. 35 )'J"illlCI'H mlHUilll'C Resurrection's band will be on David Walker which appeared ir. :IH PuddleH Manor· House Readers Digest. :the program, · .. Johns and Mason. 40 llul"ry Pinconning tlw Mason lleld Friday night. They will march down the field . Bullen 1\·nlttlng ·club had i1s 'i Instant with our hand prc·game, and then entertnin at JwJrtime. J\Tetv JlrriVlllS ,ft~r·s•t•m•e-et.ln•g•o•f•t•h•e•s•ca_s-on--Ja·s·t------A--S~ Sharp Cheese Chapel was cancelled Weclncs· A son; Rodney Eugene, weigh day morning because of picture· COFFEE ing- 9 Jb 5% oz, was bern 1o 1\IJ• tailing. The next service will be You' II und 1\lt•s. Br1hby Fi~her of Eator Wednesday. Rapids on October 5 at Sparro\1 Like It! ib 69c Freshmen, reserves nnrl varsity hospital, Lansing, Tile Fisher: all were "victors valiant" last also have a son, Gm·y Allen, wht week. F're~hmen rfownecl St. was a y~ar old September 30 John's, 12·0 Wednesday ni~ht. Mrs. l~ishet· is the former Robert< Thursnay night, reserves won ·s.trained Beech-Nut Bowman, daughter of Mr. !!Ill over St. Ma1·y, 21 to 19, ami the c Mrs. Robert F. Bowman of IIol' Vnrsity came out on top at St. road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisl1 Mary, 2G to 12, F'rirlay night. cr of Dyer, Tennessee, are tl1• The ~·ophomm·e sc~xtcl and a paternal grandparents. · Baby Food group from 1he 111 ixed dwrus en· tertainecl at a meeting of t.he 1\lt•, unci 1\IJ'N, Puul 1\Julnix oJ Maccabees Tuesrluy night. Sextet Leslie announce the birth of 1• son, Garoy Paul, October 16 at members are Mary Ann Frcder· L~rge 5-0z. Size ick, Dnrnt hy Robertson, Anne Mercy hospital, Jacl,son. The' 6 ·jars 49c Brarty, ll1t1ry Arnold, Carol Row· also have a daughter, Anne, 9 lanrl and M;•rg;u·et Brown, Bon· Linda, wllo will soon be 5, anr nie Lennon, Mary CJ!jJpor, .Judy Michael 3. Ganlnel', . Salty Rollinson, Mary A son was J~nm to 1\IJ•, aud 1\lrs Low in Price ... High in Quality Ann Ji'rcr!eriek, Pete Rollinson; •1111'1< Whilmyet• of Plainfield Oc ·frozen Bill McJJquham, Ruben Droscha tohcr 12. They have named hill· and Lm·r·y Burgess malte up the John Robert. 1 mixer! chorus group. A rJaughtcr, Linda Jencan, war ORANGE Glacier Club A Tri·Hi·Y meeting was held born to 1\IJ•, unci 1\ll•s, Donald 1\lay· in the library Tuesday noon. nard of Dansville October 16 al ICE CREAM Float plans were discussed. In· Mason General hospi1al. stallation o(mr.mbet·s nnd officer,; 1\lr, unci 1\lrs. Sllus \\'hlfakeJ' of JUICE has been postponed for about a Hall Dansville arc parents of a son Cans week. A notice of 1he ti1ne and Michael Larry, born at Mas01: 6.0z. plac·e will he announced later·. General hospital October 16. Gallon 59c Plans were made to goo to the A son was born to J\1•·· and 1\lt·s. rtislriet meeting at Hastings Mon'· Applicator nod Con· Of day afternoon, November 3. Weshw l'uh·m· of Mt. Pleasant 3 for 69c I onlg eentrntcd Liquid Rug Tho most modorn way to point. It's easy, it's last! 7-inch "Seventeenth Summer" will be Thursday morning at a hospi1a Clenncr-n :0:1 R.9:l there. This is their first child roller, replaceable cover. Will apply all typ01 p~inls. the ~cnior class· production this Mrs. Pulver is the former Lindr VWI1C $8 88 Rust·rosistant pan with ladder h'ooks. Don't Miss the Shurfine year. Tryouts were held last Tues. ~~o~..-- ONLY 1 clay. Lear! parts will be filled by Forche, daughter of Mr. and,Mrs Regular 88C Alfred Forche. Mr. and Mrs. H. $1.49 HEY Janyce Clark and Larry Bowdrc, Other members of the cast are S. Pulver are the paternal grand Carnival of Values parents. Jurly Gardner, Pat McCarn, Jan· ice Dodge. Til lie Kramer, J oc l\11·. unci l\lr·s. Cl11ude Slussm ·Roaster FOLKS! Starts Monday. October 27 Mudgett, Dale Kennedy, Rene are parents of a son, Claude Ed Launstein, Kay Bowdre, Bill Otis, ward, born October 18 at Eator. Self-basting . , • br<>wning! Blue Dick McLean and Loretta Crad· Rapids Community hospital. Hf speckled porcelain enamelod. R<>omy dock. Mrs. Esther Spr.cl(ecn is weighed 8'h lb. Mrs. Slusser 1: ha~dlos. Lorge enough to 1001t 20. We Cut Only Choice Grades of Meat!· directing the play, which will the former Carolyn po!bee lb fowl, 25-tb roast. take place November 21 and 22. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law renee Dalbec. Mr. and Mrs. Ken WAS $2.75 The student director has not been Center Cut HERRUD'S namcr! as yet. neth Slusser of Leslie are the pa· Extr11 Lean Debate club gatllererl at Mrs. ternal grandparents. Mrs·, Jamef .. Speckeen's home ,Monrlay night Deuel is the baby's .great-grand· NOW $2.29 BOSTON BUTT mother. Pork Chops • Pickle-Pimento Mr. anrl Mrs. Earl Pillman of Alden spent from Sunday till o Macaroni-Cheese Wednesday with Dr. Harold D. lb 79c Henderson. Mrs. Pillman was in· PORK stalling officer·at the Mason OES Sweaters o Olive chapter installation rites Tuesday SE.AiLTEST evening-. Her niece, Mrs. ·Robert o Colby, was installed .. as worthy ROAST Large Bologna matron. . · Cottage Cheese Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and family of Mt. Clemens, Mr. and . QCk. Pi.toi grip pl ..tic hondlc. Sturd; frame. Hammer, 8 oz pkgs Mrs. Calvin Brown and family of H 'Adjustable to s:•. 10", t2"'blades, . ·30 'oz ctn 35c lb ·49c 3 s1 WAS $1.60. . Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ' drives' .. Olson and family of Limsing and SGW . NOW . I Mrs. Kenneth Valley and Jimmy of Holt spent Sunday with Mrs. Frame s1.29 Olive Brown and 'Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Brown. In. the afternoon Mrl and Mrs. Ernest Cone and family visited at the Brown home. Howard Stark, state director of ·Mason Jaycees, and Ray Snider, president of Mason Jaycees, and . their wives attended the Michigan · Junior· Chamber of Commerce ., state fall board meeting at B!!.ttla · Creek over the week· end. ~ . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robert cf Tampa, · FIQrida, called · on MI'S • . C. A.' Clinton ; gle , Parman · Visl~ng :her~ Trade· up 'or ·clown · SEE MACK SNOW TIRE, 7:GOx15 . mounted, MILK TANRS-Wf. sell lmd lri· .~007 S. Cedar, Lansing '·DEXTER THORNTON Next to Immnctllate Heart $8. Bnttm-y for Buick, used 2 stall Groen bulk mlllt · tanlts, months. Guaranteed for· 54 Badger barn cleaners, silo Ull· Mary Church months, $10, cost $27 ·in· trade-in.! loaders and bunlt fet!ders. Plain· Farm· Building :service Phone TU. 2:2471 New VJUffler In carton, $2. Ben­ field Farm Bureau Supply, Greg· cHx. aUtomatic wnsher, $10, I-IIId· ory. ) SPECIALTY ing Olwn, 387 W; Dexter· Tmll, Pole Buildings RELY ON,BUiJ'S phone Mason OR 7-0501, Milk Parlors AU'I'O PAR'l'S FOR THE Pole Bai•hs 4:~w1p Lean-To's Maytag FINEST NEW AND USED AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT STUDEBAKER - Hl51, for sale, 'l'ool Sheds 4-door, V-8 with overcl!·lve. Way Galvanized 20'4·inch Home Laundry AT THE LEAST Concrete Barnyards , , - ELEVATORS above average. Pl'icc is right. Leo • Complete with carr·lage and Special POSSIBLE COST! antor, 2 mllcs enst of Game CLAY FARM EQuiPMENT 0 MICHIGAN CO-OP winch TRANSMISSIONS - Automa­ farm at 270 Dexter· Trail. •J3wlp Herringbone Mlllt StaBs · , , 1. 1958,Maytag Washer tic, standard and overdrive , PUREBRED Guernsey bull, year­ Silo Unloaders · · 33 ft. $290 (model N2L) 17"ft. $138 • MOTORS - Many late models PERM A NE N'l'·'I'YP E Anti- Artificial Breeding ling, and Holstein bull, sired by Mechanical Feeders 2. Johnson Heavy Duty 25 ft. $235 0 BATTERIES Fr·ccze, $1.89 per gnl.; $1.85 In Curtis Candy Invincible, and hls omfort Stalls and Stanchions · Double Drain Tubs "Gold Medal" proven sires 40 ft. $340 , • NEW MUl>,FLERS ·cnse lots. Silsby Implement Co., dam In 305 clays finished with All Types Barn Equipment 3. Giant Box of Tide 214 State st1·ec1, Mason, phone · 800 lb flit. Harold Glynn, corner New Field Loadet• Attachment I • NEW TAILPIPES "Have Bulls - Will Travel" (3-month supply) Mason OH. 7-0ltll. 4l~v4 of Frost and Meridian roads, 3-year payment plai1 on $49 1. Plastic Clothes· Basket 1 . ·$fi Flr·Rt Sm·vlcn Fee, No chmf:CO on Route 4, Mason, phone OR 7-G682. mcircl!onclls~. . (Clonver.ts 17 ft. elevator Into a i Bud s Auto Parts t!CI!OIHI ol' thil·d tilli'Vicc~. H needed. (]Jghtwelght, unbrealt· 1952 FOH.D stake mel( truck, 1 '1•- 42w1lp field loadet•,J 1730 E. Holt Road able) ton, A-1 coudi\Jon. F1·nnlt CHARLES BROWN Prices FOB Dodge City, Kansas, Japps, 1028 Hogsback road, pho1w GO GUERNSEY COWS and helf- Route 1, Wllllamston _ or Compton, Illinois. ' Mason OR 7-1521 Phone Mason OR u-1481. TOTAL VALUE Mason Oil 6·'1223. ~2w2p 37wtf - ers, will sell one or all. AJ,J reg. lwtf lstered or eligible. Some fresh, MILKING or Wllliamston · 628-F-22 Less guaranteed tradc-il1 .Silsby. Implement Co. LATE 1957 VoJI(SWagon, low mile- J;ome springing. Ted Remar, 896 Call Collect allowance for your pres- . MACHINE· cnt washet• age aml in periccl condition. .Eifert road, Mason. Phone Mason Seiling bccnuse we nrc getting a OR 7-1861. 43w2p Artificial- Breeding REPLACEMENT YOU PAY ONLY new Volltswngon. Kenneth GJ·a· ABS 7 YORKSHIRE PIGS, 8 weeks ham, 3787 Bclgnr rom!, phone Les·­ old, $21 each; one gllt due last INFLATIONS Less than ,price 'of washer llc .TU 9·37,1fl. ~2w2p "Every Sire Proved Great" Free Delivery and Installation , -NO TRICKS- of month, $125; one sow and 7 NASI-I· RAMBLER - 1956, sta· Frilzen semen provides a greoter pigs, $160; 100 bales straw at 35c Note: If you do not i1ave a wa~h-~ I-Inlloween Usccl Cnr Sales Treat McGuire Dairy et• to trade in,' or if you do not: lion wagon, tl-cloor, hardtop, c!x­ choice of bulls each day. a bale; 2 male dogs, one part 1957 CI·Il~VROLET Del Ray 2· ccllcnt con iii lion. ,J?rccl Amhs, HO • $5 per sorvlcc-nothlng to join shepherd and collie, the other a need the· tubs, cart or detergent,' Equipment Sales see us ior a very special deal on: door. All vinyl interior, V-8 en­ Covert street, Leslie; phone Les­ • Morning OJ' evening service cocl Call Lamb road, phone OR 7-4913. 30wtf Powerglldc .with G-cylincler en­ 43w2 FRONT END loader on crawlers Silsby Implement Co.! gine, radio and heat!lr. 1957 CHEVROLET 4-door 'station Wayne Taylor SHORTHORN HERD - Brood with bulldozer blade, Barber Used 32-It. elevator with drag 214 State, Mason Miscellaneous Greene bucket loader on crawlers, apron and bale table, $225. Phone OR 7·0141 wagon. Powcrglide and V·S en­ Dansville MA 3-2175 cows and tilelr calves; 'bull, gine. Extra nice In every way. 22wtf fccdeJ·s. Eel Smith, Ring rom!, 2 1946 Ford piclntp, $150. 5960 S .. 43w:J) Cedar, Holt, phone I-Ioll OX Used Oil Space Heaters. 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4· Lowrey miles south of St. Cilarles on M· ------,-----'----:----- 2 OIL SPACE HEATERS, type door. V-8 and ove'rdrlvc. RAMS - Purehrctl Oxford rams 47, 1 mile west, closed Sundays. 9-279G. 40w5• • New Homelite Zip Chain Saw, used in_ MSU housing, doubl~ 1955 FORD Fairlane 'I'udor. Electronic Organ and ewes and ewe Jambs. Hen- 43w2p ldtchen smi<, apartment-~ize gas ry 1 Siegrist, H.oute 3, Mason,·------$169.50. Thunderbird engine, F'ordoma­ $0!!5 up range. Phil Cavender, Vaug.Jm tic, rn'clio and heater, phona Mason OH. 7·5829. DUROC BOARS - Eligible lo Farm Mayrath Elevators, 33-ft., $290 and Kelly rciads·. Phone Leslie, 1955 FORD Customline F'ordor. F'eatl!l'ing the famous GLIDE for & 4lw'J register. Clare Baker Son, FOB. JU 9-5487. ~3w2j) V-8, F'ordomatic. ------corner of Iosco and Haywood ·Equipment Hawailnn music and nil :3 orgnn 1955 CHEVROLET 210 2-door, 6· tones of flute, ~tring nne! reed. BOARS, Purebred Lamlrucc boars road, Dansville, pl1onc Webber­ Mayrath Auger Elevators, 16-rt., DUO-TI-IERM Space heater, dou' cylinder, standard shift. ilt farmers prices. E. & T. No­ ville 1-J-11, · 43w1 $25. ·Household Goods hie burner and fan, 78,000 BTU: NEW 1954 CHEVROLET 2-door. Power- ble, 1651 Noble road, H.outc 1, ·------Used 1 year, ·however loolts ami . glide. - Stockbridge Wjlllamston. Phone Williamston YORK BOAR - 1% years old. Special on Olivpr Jubilee Wagons V-Mac Corn Cribs, GOG · bushel, 'lEWING MACHINES-· Convert performs like new. M. C. Hyde; Gary Otis, 4632 Harper road, _ $ $151.30. , · your treadle Into an electric 1533 N. Phllllps road, phone Ma: 1954 DODGE Coronet 4·cloor. Au. Music Company 581-W: 42w7 325 tomatic. phone Holt OX 1-9881. 43wl Farm all Super with cultivator , portable, $2~.50. All maltes re- son OR 7-4959._ 43w1~ c 1954 CHI~VROLET Bel Air hard­ E:iznbell! and Center Streets FEEDER CATTLE - 200 to se- STEERS _ Yearling Hereford $79'3 special·' 1 paired and serviced. Also used _F_U_R_N_l_T_U_R_E-.--'---D-ro_p_le_a_f~t-a-b~le--is Slocl\bridge S tee! Corn Crib ' · ' · machines and porta~les. All worl< 1 top. Sharp.' lect from. Fresh cnttie arriving feeder steers; Few choice polled 1 1953 OLDS Super 88 2-door. A Phone UL 1-4871 re~;rularly, weighing from 350 up. heifers. Phone Lansing ED 2-8834. Kendall Milk Filters John Deere MT Tra·ctor with and machines guaranteed. Wriod- ldtchen, $5; dining room table~ nice one. _ Free Home Demonslrnlion M 1 1 1 11 in mahogany, walnut and maple: Now at the farm, 3045 Sitts road, <13w1 loader, plow ,and cultivator 1ru· ·' ·s ewmg · ac 1 ne serv ce, ca . , 1953 CHEVROLET 1-door. 2 of Spinet Pianos $'1!15 up one mile west of Mason. Blm Lundell Choppers Holt OX 9-22~5; 4665 Krental Ave .. large solld walnitl dining room "Acd Farman I-I Tractor Holt · · suites; break . front china cabll tJ1em. Also Gib~on instruments .·Franklin, · phone Mason OR GUERNSEY HEIFER- About 1 32wtf F'ox Ficlrl Choppers and Blower~ :'rices slashed on new refrlgera- nets; many others; good walnutj 1952 CHEVROLET .4-door. 7-8941. 40w5• year old, nice one, Not eligible TRUCKS 1ors and freezers. mahogimy and . cherry chairs, to register, C. Migrants, 504 F'ertillzcr Spreaders $4 1956 CHEVROLET %-Lon piclwp, UMBRELLA TEN'l' - SxS, com- . BOAH. - Hegistered and grade Diamond road, tJ miles east of JOHN ·AREND will Jnd tJpunusual coffee tables; alsd plete with 'floor, sercened win· Klenzadc Products Win Power Wagon, running gear, free passes Jo Crest drive-In step tables, $5 and up; sectionaj A fine truck with V-8 power. Yorkshire boors. Walter Kranz, Mason on Columbia and % mile 6-ton Box is covered \vith a remov- dow with flap and canape. Used 3188 'l'omlinson road, Mason, north on Diamond. road to house Llnculn Welders & Supplies theatre . this week. Tickefs .are- davenports; new floor samples) able body. · only this summe1•, $20, Don Dens­ Phone Mason OR 7-1787. 41w4* No. 36. 43w1p available at the Ingham County ;o'/r off; rugs, $12 up; pads, $~ more, phone OH 6-~011. May , be r.horc-Roy Mil!(er Parts N~ws office. 42w1 up; beds, chests . and 'd~essers 1 seen nt Densmore's JGA store, PUREBRED HAMPSHIH.E year- HEIFER Nice regis·terecl Silsby· 'Imp· Jemertt ttov:es, washet's; anything fo~ AI Rice Chevrolet <::t·ock W ~ tP.r Ta nlts \1AYTAG 'LAUNDRY equipnien1 north o'f Mason on US-127. ·ung rams, Howard Coy, 2183 Guernsey second-calf; heifer, home or· cottage at real snvings; · Open Friday Nights 421\13*' Fire Extinguishers for tractors . 214 ·state Street sales and service, Sllsby Im Coy road, phone Mason OR very gentle, $185. J. C. Greene, 4 Abbott Furniture Storage, Hulett Phone OR 7-3061 7-2944. 41w4 miles east of Mason on Dexter Phone Mason OR 7-0141 ·plement Co., State street, Mason, USED EQUIPMENT 43w1 phone O_R 7-0141. \ road north of Cavanaugh. Phone N. Cedar, Holt BICYCLES- Cilris(n'Jas layaway ·I-IAMPSI-IIHE BOARS, eligible to Trail.· 43w1p ED 2-0571. Open 9 to 9. 43w2 38w1 plan. Parts & Set-vice. We buy International 24 Corn Picker ------~ 40w5'' register. H. M, Silsby & Sons, BULL - Registered Holstein, 7 used bicycles. Also ma!W new and John Deere 2-row Corn Picker EXPWSIWS · \oter, whitewall tires, 2-tone paint, ,very good_ ecndition. .Cribbing seat covert. ·' • C!n be purchased witfl liftle or no,,moncy .. dow.~.andfi· . n'~nced on_ l•ow monts of your • Crnbapples basement walls. Use Glbralter Brush Coat. paint ln a variety of • Northern Spy Apples Hunting Supplies colors. For free estimates cull •· Duchess Pears MAPLE STREET Lewis Hause, Holt OX 11-3011. I 4 or 5-bedroom or income prop· Special 42w3" '' Wealthy ApP,les erty, outside stairway, 2'h baths,!:------~..:. 12-gaugc Stevens Pu,mp Shotgun -----'--- -,..----1 • Corllnncl Apples large dining 11nd llvilig rooms, 2 l 30-0G Slide Rifle, lil>c new I ' enclosed. porches, gus heat. $2,500 270 Slide Rifle, lil>c new down. Will trade for 3-bedroom. ffllhn, 270 Bolt-action Rlfic • Delicious Apples TRAILER - ~2-ft. 2-bcdroom 2 MODERN farm homes near lEAST ASH STREET 30-40 Crag Rifle '' Snow Apples 25-:l5 Winchester Rifle 1055 Raycraft tmllcr, $2,300. Mason. One Is 2-story frame 4-bedroom brlclt or 3-apartment '''"''lJ~'T"' Glenn Oesterle, 1285 Eden road, I ,., Sweet Cider and one ls nil on ground level. income, 3 baths, large llvlilg SPECIAL Mason, phone Mason OH. 7·8552. Also b\lll, gns and HIGHES'!' PIUCI~S pnid for poul· _ SAFES - nought, solu, opemd, electric lights, sleeps 3. Hnrris lry. Plclwp nnylime. Custom'· ' Real Estate - Misc. worl< is special. W. H. Appleton;; • repaired. Vault doors, money Hemans, 1 V. miles south of Aurc· POTATOES - Sand grown.\Also Real Estate chests, steel tlesl>s·, filing cab· !ius, phone Aurelius MA 8·:338G. Long pic pumpl\ins. Joe Bullen, Phone OR G·lllil phone Moson OH 7·0382. !nets, tear gas and com llinaUon 4.3w1p 6020 West Columbia, phone Aure­ Mason 40w5*' set·vlce. Murphy Sufe Co., 5961 S. lius MA 8·3017. 43w2 ------~----- Cedar, Lansing. Agents wanted. CUSTOM COHN P-ICKING NEAR LESLIE - 20-acrc farm, and SHELLING Phone OX 4-3241. · 40w5* Clothing 9-room modern house. on heat, WILLIAMSTON MEMORIALS- Dogs and Pets large yard with lots of shade. • • Monuments and marl>cr~ In the DRESSES, Stilts, coals, trousers·, 26x46 poultry house, .garage, finest granites. Try us for econ· sl>irts, sweaters, etc. 10c of[ qoARDING - Private outdoor other buildings. $13,500. Terms. omy, quality and service. Roy with this ad at Bidle Cleaners, 311 runs for each dog. Green Acre$ Albert Cook N. Cedar, Mason OR 6-5902 BE'l'WEEN Mason and Leslie an Eufflngl.cm, 1428 West Grand · WANT TO BE FUNNY-We will 100'/r· wool jacket, winter bought on te1:ms. Don Hayhoe spnce, renr and front cntt·ancc. cr puppies, blnclt, 8 wccl1s old, Call in persm1 at 410 Ann street outfit you for th~t costume I weight, size 38. Only worn twice, )20, Keith Harmon, 4729 Lauric 2·ACRE FARM - Located be· party. Call Life of the Party too sma!l for owner. Bargain at 33!l2 Josephine Lane to see apartment. 42w3'' Lane, Lansing, phone TU 2·4275. tween Holt and Mason with Mason OR 7-5844 Hcntal Service, 125 East Oal1, call $12. Wntc Mrs. Hazel Stephens, 42w2 new, small modern house and BOLES FARM REALTY PRE· APARTMENT-5 rooms, ground· Mn~on OR 7-14~1. 43w1 Gregory, ot· phone Stocltbridge garage, floor coverings, cur· SENTS - 80-acre farm on floor, located nt 509 W. Colum· DO YOU SUI<'FE[l from pain ' ------"--' UL 1·4047. 43w1 'JOG FOOD-Kasco meal or pel· tnins and drapes, 200-ft. rock Meridian road, priced n.t $18,000, bla. Apartment is modern, hns such as nrthrll is, rheumatism,'''· TRUMPET, excellent contlition, lets, 25 lb for $2.65; 50 lb, $4.85. PROTECT YOUR HEALTH - nervous tension, poor blood clr-... GIRL'S WHITE WOOL bla7.er well, $8,000, terms. $5,000 . down; 4-bcd'!'oom modern Richards Sanitntion Service. We private front and rear entrances almo~t new, cost was $200 will romlinson Feed Store, 2049 N. home, large 'barn. Farm deals, and private pml>ing space and culatlon? !~or information pbonq· · sell for $130. Honald West, 1484 jaclwt, size 14 to 16, $10. Sally IN 12-room modern) Clarence M. Boles, Mason OR clean, deodorize and disinfect Lansing IV •He new Red snow suit size wccl>s old $5• registered conch · G-room mo·'ern owner. Call Lansmg TU ~-2389. special rates on contract basis for rooms, pl'iv~ tc , entrance and • ' ' ·NEAR MASON, u · 40w5" hotels, motels, cafes and taverns. On Kingman road, north off W. 4 ·' Girl Sco~t dress. Mrs. 'clint dog, 2 1 years old, $35. Roy D. house, basement, gas heat, hath, gas heat, modernized llitch· ~ Cleans line, rust and IIIlis germs. en and .<::arag!!. $12.50 pel' week A VON CALLING :._ All women· · Columbia Rd. Phone Eti\on Rnp· Wlllis phone Mason OR 7-8601; Donald, 2187 Lamb road, phone glassed-in front porch, 2-car ga- 40 ACRES VA CANT, ncar Leslie, who need to earn. An Avon ids· :JG70. 43w1 P ' rl3w~p plus utilities. 327 E. Elm, Mason. Mnson OR 6-5663. 43w1 rage, $7,!l50 with $1,500 "down. on good paved road, about 3!l 42w2 manager will give you full details wilhollt oblignt ion. Christmas OIL BARREI..-275-gal., on legs. COLLIE -' 2 months old, sable; ;N MASON - New home· ·with acres _worldnnd,. some woods and FOR HALLOWEEN-Want to be flowing spring. Only $500 down Misc. Wanted gifts sell on sigh!. Cnll Lansing Also •10 LeghnrnR, 75c apiece. a clown, n hobo, a South Sea female Collie, very ·heal.thy, full ·basement. Oil heat, floor 21 Cecil Camphell, 19fi East Howell or will taler, Holt OX 9-21Hi, evenings hay and straw. Also trucking. . school, $15 pe1· month. Phone Ma· flowers sent me during my stay SHOTGUN - 20-gm1gc 3-shol. SQUASH - Tons, Best Golden 'lOUNG FEMALE CAT to give or Saturs to the Hung11rian, acorn, pumpldns anc duced to $8,200 with $2,500 WANTED-Old sheet music. Will 13w1p vVill give away to good home. down. Deborah circle of Mason Method· gourds. See a beautiful sight "hone Mason OR 7-6293; 43w1 pay hy height of staclt, 25c per For Rent - Houses 24 ist church and Wheatfield Glean:. Highest quality, fair price. Bur Business Services inch. Mrs. Don Densmore, call ers for their gifts nnd notes of .. ton, one mile south of Bellevue. We have several good farms. Mason OR 6·4911 mornings or cheer. It all helped nnd may God· Poultry 40w7r houses and northern properties contact at Densmore's IGA F'onrl· FREE HENT-.Ycs, I have n 2· bless you all. Ruth Burgess. . ' Plants-Shrubs. that can be bought on terms. liner. 43w2* ------·---·- -- OJALA OHCIIAHD room cabin nnd a 4·room cot· 43w1 BABY ClliCKS - St~rtcd. Also !?ALL PLANTING is just around , · tagc at Dobie Jalm which I will , ready-to-lay pullets !roll) Olll' Mcintosh Apples the corner. It's time to order OR 6-1161 WANTED. TO RENT - Fnrm 1 rent free of charge in exchange DeCAMP - We w!s]} to express own hatchery. IIy-Line hybrids, $1 per bushel nnd up 3tarlt fruit trees, shrubs, vines. house. With g_arag_e ncar Mnson for some part-time employment. our thanl>s to our friends and White Leghorns, White Rocks for l'oscs and bulbs. By the way, don't or Lnnsmg. _Will g1ve ownership Units have electrlclty. William relatives for the flowers, cards, eggs or broilers. Gulliver's Hatch· On M-3G, C, miles east of Mnsor forget TULIPS and spring cure. No children. Phone Mason Dudley, PX store, Mason. 40w5·' letters, caBs and many acts ot cry nnd Poultry Farm, Route 2, OR 6-!l887 after 6 p. m. 43w1 ltindness after Olll' accident. Mr. Phone Dansville MA 3-Cl527 blooming bulbs must be planted NEW BRICK HOME - Just Eaton Hapids. Phone 5381. lhis fnll for next spring bloom. A. .completed at. 528 .Hall boulc- FOR RENT - With option to and Mrs. Floyd DcCnrnp. 40w5* 35wtJ 43wl 8wers, local salesman, 714 East vnrd. Three bedrooms, large liv­ Chimneys, Fireplaces, Grills nn10 E. J ally road, basement. Also attached garage WANTED - Carpenter work and LEGHORNS - 2 years old, 50c I 5G44 Bellevtie Hwy. IN MEMORIAM-In loving mem· No. 702 and Darby strai11 cross, 3 Lansing, ,'l:'l _mi!~, east of South with adjoining patio and concrete repair worlt. Henry Fries, Sr., FOR RENT-G-room house. Call ory of our dear wife and moth· top moneymalters. Liberal gunr­ each.'Cnn be seen at.1673 Tuttle Cedar Dnve-m I hcatre. 43wlp driveway to street. See or call 1 Onondagn, Michigan 132 Rayner street, Mason. phone Mnson OR 7-4025. 43w'1p 1 cr, Lucy D. Rice, who passed · nntees and low prices. We ship or road, 3 /:, miles S"outh of Mason. Lawrence Simpson, . 627 Hall Phone LA 8-3351 Mason OR 7·1151. Phone Mason OR 7·8165. 43w1 40w5p away October 25, 1952. · deliver anywhere. Free C~tgc Lay· hnulevard, Mason, phone ·Mason .. 40w5'· FOR RENT - 4-bedroom house, ·Real Estate - Homes 16 ______close .to town, newly redeco­ Nothing can ever talw away cr bool\lct and literature. Dirkse ··--- -·-- OR 6·4281. 40w5* The love our henrts hold dear; Leghorn Farm, Box 1GDE, Zee· APPLES TO PICK UP, 50c per --- GENERAL MACHINE SHOP CARPENTER WORK-Repairing rated, new kitchen. Phone Mason bushel. Smith Orchard, corner 2·BEDROOM HOME and small Welding • Brazing · Fobricating Fond memories linger every land, Michigan. 36w42p log cabin on 2 nice wooded lots NEAR MASON, nice country and any type of building con· OR 7-8941. 43w2 of Bunl>er and Eifert rands, call Farm Mnchinery Repair tracting. Hank Fries, 127 North day POULTHY-3 geese, $4 each; 10' Aurelius MA 8-3062. 40w4p in Mason, enclosed front porch, home, only 4 miles from Ma· Large or ';mall - We Do Them FOR RENT - House, G-room, 2· Remembrance lweps her ncar. basement with oil heat, garage, son. Located on blacktop road. Lansing street, phone Mason OR Greatly missed by Floyd Rice, All! 6-1201. 40w5'' bedroom. Mrs. Bert Wasper, G33 ducks, $2 each; chici

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    Busy Beavers Elect New ~ours of leisure 11 wock! Hours saved from houso­ Officers for Coming Year wor~ by Filter Qucon-iho new homo appliarrce tliat cleans, dusts, waxes, polishes, sprays and does Dinnne Rcyrlolds wns elected lice, Mrs;·1va1z, leader; c!cetrlcal, pre~iclent oJ Busy Benvcrs 4-H Tom Reynolds, Norman Hanne dozens of other household chores, MAIL THE club durm,q a regular meeting at wald and Terry Schoonover, Mar· the home of Janet and Limlu ORDER OF l'UBLtCATION COUPON BELOW FOR A BEAUTIFUL 'rR'EE lin IIai1ncwald, leader, and Bob PROBATE OF WILL ORDER APPOINTING TIME Prentice. Hannewald, junior leader; hob· AND DI;TERMINATION OF HEIRS FOR HEARING CLAIMS GIFT. In the absence of the .president bles, Dianne • Reynolds, Janet KLEilER-Noveonber 19, 1058 BACKUS-Jonunry 8, 1959 Slut<• of Mlchh.rnn Tho Ptolllltc Com·t Stnte of Mlclllf.{nn. 'J'hc P1 obnto Cuua t and vice-president, Tom Reynolds Prentice and Linda Prentice, Bcs· rcw the County of In~hnm, fo1 the County of lnRhu m. conducterl'thc business meeting. sie Reynolds, leader; and leather, Al n IUHision of Kllld Cout•J, held nt Notice ir; hcrehy f.!lvcn, thnt hy vn tuc At n RCRtlion of 1utlcl Coull, hr.hl nt. lhe Other oJficers of-the club arc: the PI"Ohllle Olrlen In lhc City of M11son the 1 of Kalo conlnlncd In Hnld Ptobate Offlcm In the 'City of MnHJHl, In Terry Schoonover with Martin "tn ~wid County, on tho 2111t duy or Oc• nnd the Htntutc In ~tueh cnsc the lUthi County, on lho 17lh dn.v of Bob IInnnewald, vice-president; Ilanrwwaid as leader. LohClt A. n. l ilfiK. lll'ovldcd, on Wednetulny, Jnn· Octobe~· A. J>, l O!H. Janel Prentice, secretury: Ruth p, OHCIII, HON. llOfiER'l' , 1!IG9. nt 12 :oo o'cloclc noon, PJeHent, liON, llOBER'f L IJllAKE, 1 Slnnda1cl 'J'Ime, Lhc undct·~ig-nrd ,Judge of Ptobn.le. Hannew,11r1, treasurer; Norman Mrs. Leibeck, who has been Judge of P1 obnte. chosen to act on the alumni In Lhn MntttH of the EHlnte nt the nol'th cntl'llltce to the Com t­ In the Mutteo· of the !Mule of CORA Hannewalrl, reporter; and Tom 4-II flEOHfl~ J, Kl.!WEH, !leo·eo"ost. One lillie slory ANNUAL ACCOUNT Automation and mass p10duc· CARSON-No••cmbcr U, WS8 that eaught my eye was, "Who lion, arc lessoning men's chances Stnlc or Mlf!him~n. 'l'he Ptobute Court " PlasiPrcd lhc Pohtwai Signs on of steady employment, but polltl· for the Cnu!llf of lnlo\'httm. At. n uc~slon llf HIIHl Cuut t., the li<'n 1louse Dom '!" I~ven 1he cal slow production is draining Delohl'l .L!, 10~~. telcplwnc.~ wrorc ringing. Who the Americ:m's purse !rom Capi· Poc,ent · HON. llODEltT L llRAKE, .Jud1:e of t•robulc. shall 1 repor I il lo'i Maybe the tol Hill all the way back home. lu lho Multi!! of !he Eelulc of G caller was a DcmoeJ dt and the HARRY DOESBURG. l"RE!l CAllSON, IJec•nae~ Nutlet! b llctcby Olven. 'J'hnt Lhe 1•e· signs were of n Repuhlimn na· Stockbridge 'lt1on of Amctlcuu Bnnk & Trul!t Com­ tme, or v1ee wrsa. The story nllny (formeiiY Centlnl ·r,·ust Co.) t!'UI .. fee of t:mid ~state, pa·nylng for Lhe H110'V· went on to say lhat the sheliff Indian Story ttnce uf Lhc1r tlurd ltnnunl nc:coullt, ns and the prosror•utm· had enough lo tul!tcc undc1 the will of Hnid deeensed, do w1tlwu1 I!Otllllg :trotunl t!JP I found the lngll;~m Cot~nty viii he heHlrl oil N'nHmhca 14 lflri8, Ht foJ•ty.five o'clock the nt THE CASE OF two In nfLe&noon, county J,Jiong Ihe candidate's I News. of Ot•lober 9 lllleiesling •he P1 ohnle OtTice 111 !!Ol:l Holtl signs down. • ' espcctally the account of tile 01\C ~ullclitJR", I.HIIKii!K, Michh:nn, tt I~ O!·dcll'd, Thnt notlt•e the1eof I don'l rr.Pnil sPcing any of mos lnr!Hln. . . . r]von by IIIJhJicntJott or 11 t'OllY Jack WoiiTcn's stgns on the right· I am also still tlunkrnl? abo~J~ lfll' IIHf'e Wt•ckl! eonHccutlvely ,.,.,.,..,,.., I u !:ill HI duy or headnt.l', ill Ute of-way. Of 1·om·sc .T.tck Wanen the 111creaserl hPenses whwh WI! County NcY.:I!, nnd lhut tho uet.itlconcl' THE HAVEN !mows tlw ldii'S, hut I did see he t~xerl foi' rlo_gs ~1~xt 1\lllic u c0py of tlll.'l nnltt.:c Lo taCI\Cd 1111011 lll<'h luwwn flllt'1Y In Jutr.JeHl witl1 my own eyr>s somr. signs on !ICJes a suggestiOn: Ia!": hh hu•t ltnown ltrldtess II!' rt.!quued the right nf-way. And fl'Dm where rl~gs anti send them up in !ttw. I was I think it n•ml Barnes fnr nrks. Shenff, hut the party emblem And what abnul the cartJ•iclgef was missing. for the sheriff's new carbines'! FOR HOODWMS ORDER FOR l'UBLICATION It seems lilX a Grand Jury in the wrong county. fife. \\')ly don't j'OU COme forth lit ]~Ui·~!IIO~le~!d, Tlwt notice theteo( hr ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR pledged to bring hoodlums to justice-to rid with another Du.~ty and restore ~iven hv puh!icntiOn of " I"OIOY hcoco: HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR I · ld' • 1 · l\1 •b OtlC'e, Itt l1•aKt one \\e1•k ptt•vtouM to HHh DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Take the case of Thomas Flynn,.convicted of Michigan of bombings, burnings and beatings­ the m !eS lapptness. 3) e oluv of hcal"ln~. in the !nhhum Count) RUSSELL-Jonuary 8, 1959 later the prosecution would be New" Rlute of Mlrhignn. Thf! Paobdc Court malicious destruction of property as a result of more costly than another Dusty. A 1'o•ue c v: 'rnftted: • It b Further Ordered. Thnt JIUblic no­ It hi Further Ordered, That t•ublic no ice thereof be given by tJublication of a - 'roceived them. There is an old tice thereof be given by publication of , •opy of this order once ertch week for cor•Y of this order, for three 8Uccea1iVt ' "when the cats away the hrce aucee~stve weeks y1revioua to tiH.id weeks nrevlou11 to snid dny of heatinJe". h the the lnJ:hKm County News. a newApatpe ltty of bearing, in Inaham County play." After the football fews, a newenaJlcr printed ttnd clrcu~ . ""'"""' is over, and then comes the tJrjnted tuad circulated in lAid county lAted in aaid county. and thnt the fiduci­ Rnd that tutid lletitioncr Jrive kr.ow1 intereKted JIRrtieJJ notice a· uy nf said e"tute 5:lve known lntereeted and home comes little additional larties additional notice 811 required by maybe 2 a. m. Is this required by law. • Jaw. - ROBERT L DllAKE of danger for the near fu· A True Co1oy: Jud~re o[ Probat' Mayb; the ball game to· Florenee M. Fletcher • n.J!UtF J«.xl•ter of Prohnto C3wa . ' . ' . . lly I~I.JIIEI~ I~. WIIITE ment Is· stllJ Jll~:cly to cause great partlos Into the fray and ';.the tax· reacllon .. payer sat on the edge of hls chair, 1\Jichigun l'rcss Assoclutlnu cm[\owercd only to worry. Poverty In slate govcmmcnt l'ur:ts of the ncw Jllnn nl· m~st · leulwd out bt~foa•e IOJI The legislature finally dropped can walt until after the Novem· the Idea ·as Conlin pleaded for , bcr· tl election." CIUidldutcs hendt!d fm· the Highway officials said the leg· 'fhe reasoning was Identical- . "The leg!sl~ture llas go't to fight hustings C.o h1u•vest vows. more time to develop· hls ~hole Leaders of bol11 pnrtles appcm· progmm, rather than run with !slature had not forbidden that J1othlng in any Jaw barred them for its place in the sun," said Veterans Hospi~als. Want Blood happy about the decision of a use of the money, from using the funds. · Hutchinson. The first Jcalt dev~lopcd last the ball after only one of several Blood donors (lay for veterans the blood supply flowing to. com· Jegis!utlve study committe~ to winter when Rep. Rollo G. Conlin ideas had bilcn pursue(]. Mom Sei1nlor L. · HarvQy Lodge (R· Sen atop Edward Hutchinson · : So, he said, 'nppropriat!ons blJis hospitals has been set for next hold up its f!mtl r·cporl an1I l'ades In hospitals. ( R·Tiptonl: chairman of. the com· t.!me and more 1 facts were re· Drayton Plains) said · he could CR·Femwlllcl said that In botJ1 be written in much more de· Monday. wlJJ The hours for donating blood recommendu lions until after vol· mlttee, released a tentative report quired, he said. thlnlt of. 1,001 things the. leg Isla· eas·es the .Jeg!slafure had oppor· tall with language specifying a The Red Cross regional blood ers go to the polls. favoring .the increase in the in· lure•dld nat forbid the highway for vctcl'a ns is from noon to 6ln Through the summer the rc· tunity to approve the items but great number of things for which center in Lansing wlll collect the afternoon. The Lansing. area They !mow t.lwrc will have to tangibles tax. 1 department .to d"o. be new taxes If the slate is going search people for .tJic cpmm!ttefr cl!d not. That, he said, established the money cannot be used. blood that clay for· veterans ad· Red Cross. blood center Is at 1800 to avoid a $50,000,000 to $80,000,· I~or wect(I,Jie wer·e wckume uny say that he didn't harbor any ill ing." In Holt Rev. Paul L. Arnold time. feelings bceausc they wouldn't let of Mason wlll speal< ·on the sub· him worl< in their gardens but ject, "The Balance in Life." Great II., was placed conveniently •.. he said he could tend to it. close to the entranee for obvirms Both ·set·mons will' prcs·ent tlw reasons ... ensy for Sammy and When he Wotllrl sit: on it with theme of Christian stewardship, his pmtcges to enter without too his cowboy hat and holster and as part of the annual -stewardship mud1 rtHm/lf!O to tile rest of the give it ll lr. ~rcw and they can't understand that the pair had left the stale Jle l

    After receiving his bachelor's tion of. Dr. DaVid Maehtel. , . candidates and voters will be free VOTE• > ST.RAIGHT.' REPUBLICAN!• degree at Ohio Wesleyari unlver· Following' the setvice a fellow: to get tOgether for an Informal aity and hi$ graduation !rom. Me· ship tea· will be p~~ded. . · . session •.

    ;,.• .' "•• • • ": r • ' '• j . . and \vlener· roast Satm!day night aJ~d daughter spent Sunday '~ltli, at the Phil Hayhoe home.· . Mr. and Mrs, Richard Leslie· of Tractor and Truck c·ollide,· l Barbara Fo1·eman· was· a guest Ann ArbOI', '· of Dale and Shirley Glym1 last . ·. · .... ;' ·• · ·" . . Wheatfl~J(l t!·H club met Mon· Wednesday. · · . Mr. an~l M1s. RtJssoll Hayhoo Both Drivers Are lniured clay evening . at the Wheatfield Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Price and and children of Lansing were din· family and Pat, Ronnie n.nQ Deb· n~r guosts ,or Mt·. and Mr:s. How·, Two men nrc in Sparrow hos· of 2165 Holt road, Wllllamston, Is Ilenr·d nt the Sjllll'l4m SUJlerette I~red Gmss: oi Gi·ange hall, After• the buslnt:!ss pifnT with serious. Injuries and in Sparrow hospl.tal, Lansing, By At Knoll : Seminole drive ·spent tl1e past meeting a ,safety and amateur hie Zalewsld were callers at the mel Lconn1cl Sunday. both a truck and a tractor were with bolh, legs hrolwn, his bacl< weelt end at Jacl;son, where·thcy program was presented, Leo Glynn home Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Ream and ln.Jm·ed and with possible internal nttended the horse races, · · Calle.s at the Harold Glynn famlly spent the week end ln. smashed In a crnsJ1 on Morrice Courlle Sp"aks VowR Manton and Mesick visiting with injuries, He was driving a trac- · AI Knoll of, the .Spartan. SUJJer· home Sundny were Mr. unci Mrs. road, 2 miles north of W!!bbCJ'· Miss Laura Lee Gingery· and friciHls and relatives. : ville, Saturday evening. tor. · Tim Daryll Kissee were mnl'!·letl ette spent' the past wecl< at L. Glenn Fowler of Eaton Rapids, Pollok Corners Bernard Leroy Bimnett, '32, of Lal1es near Baldwin, for the open· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price and Mrs.' Hlchard Bowne, Lynn and Michael Jcrom~. O'Connor, JS, recently ~t the St. Thomas Aqui· · ily llfurllynn llllls Betty spent. Friday after·noon Howell is in the some hospital, nas church: of East · Lnnslng, ing of hunting season; family of Dansville and Pat, Ron· with cuts and bruises and a · Indian i·Illls Home Owners as· nle and Debbie Zalewsld. of Oke· . Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Cooley and with M1· .. anrl Mt·s. Clifford Ward 'fhe bride Is the daughter of or Leslie. severed artery. "GRAND AWARD WINNER, 14TH. John W. Gingery of 2780. East soclation had Its annual fall meet• mos. family entertained Mt'. and Mrs. Ohio ·Resident Had it not been for the action AAA TRAFFIC SAFETY POSTER Churles Martin Tuesday evening Wcel< end guests of Mr. nnd CONTEST" Grarid River Ave., and Mrs, Ellz· ing at Okemos lllgh school Thurs· · Robert Mason narrowly es· of Deputy Arlo Enregood in a beth A. Wurtele of St.' Louis,. day. The title to ·the Islmicl amn caped serious injury• early Sun· at dlnnm·. Wee!; end guests of Mrs. Scelnh Hills were Mt'. nml fashioning nne! applying a tourni· Mo. The brldegr•oom's parents are will' be discussed along with ·in·· rlay 1norning when he \Vent to Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Kauffman Mrs. Roher!. Butcher nne\ Robin Fatally· Stricken qu~t to Bermea's left arm the nncl Mr·. ancl Mr~. Willie Hills ami Mr. and Mrs, Leon Kissee of Olte·· corporation Ideas. sleep at the wheel of hls em· on nncl family were Jim; !•'red and ma\1 might never· have reached family. Mr. ami Mrs. Scelnh J:Illls Rex Laws, H, of Lansing cliec1 mos. The couple ·will reside at Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Hill of the Merirlinn Line road m\cl wolLriclan, has sponsored by Ol;emos Commu· By ~rr·s. J\llldr•t>rl Nm·t.l• Toolwr·, Robert Helrid;, Claude ~is!. who performed the autopsy Foreman and sons. Murrny, .Tames LcVanway and rcportr.cl that. heart: failtn·c was been confined to the ·hospital nlty church was a hugh success, A group of Explot·er Sco)lts, tlw cnusc of clcath, accorcling to there and is· awaiting an opera· the eommlltee reports, Shirley Glynn, Nora Ann Lott Western Auto Dennis North. Leon North nc· nncl Jo Von Taylor wer·c guests 1 post No. 3<12, Grovcnhurg area, n report madt: to the sheriff. tion, · : ; , i I · I Phillip Pearce entertained mcm· 3 50 S. Jefferscn · "B·ob". Tear OR 7-2 121 eompnnied the group. i .\f i ; · of the Alaieclon 4-H club hayride went with others on a 2-dny trip There were 125 Scouts nnd 25 Mart.!n owner! several horses Orson J, Winslow of Okemos, bers of the 4-H Gun club last: Saturday anrl Sunday. Those lenders from ·the Chief Okemos· which lw st-ahletl at the Mason was elected 1Irst vice-president of; Thursday. Trooper Stanley Stone ••••~••••••••••••••••naaJIIIIIAIIIIalllllllllll~llllllllllll•••••••a••••••••••••••••a••••••••••r. . . from this post. were Guy and .Jr:f· Council: They started at Grayling fairgrounds. He · nls'O trained the American Motor I-IpteJ. Asso· of the Michigan state, police gave • frey Puryear, Hos~ and Larry anrl took n 30-mile ,canoe tl'ip !1m'ses for other owners. He made ciation at PlJOenlx: A:dzona, last a demonstration. He was a mem· • his home at the Mason t1·ack. weel<. ' ber of the national pistol team. • Mr. and Mrs. A. L. '.t'onl ilei£ .lion volumes. ••••••••!!!•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·~~~··•••••a•••••••~~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·~• !\Irs. llkCun t•nllml on ,Joh.n Lansing last. Thursday evening. ta~n W hMh frunilin ~the b~n 00 ~~d ~ S~nowh~p~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~= llnrVLW ut;. tlw hom•~ of l\tr·. Mrs. Hazel Stt•ohel ancl Mrs. West. · tal the past !2 weelts, expects to be· and Mrs. llluurictl Jletlt'ortl in Mildred North attended the Oc· at home this weelt. J.,u.n~ing· •. toller meeting of the North Cerne· Clelus Strickling, a farmt!r Jiv. Last Mondny Mr. and Mrs. Don tery association Tuesday at 1he ing on Kingman road,. was pain· Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones of Rice called on Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Leo Rehill in Lnn· fully injured Frirlay e"cning. He Ottawa Hills spent the past weel; had put a heifer 111at had. just end at Albion where they attend·. Lester Rice of Holt. sing. The group met for dinner. Wednesclnv of last wecl' Mr. Miss Dorothy Devlin and Miss· fre~hcnecl in n Rtanchion and was eel the Albion Iwmecomlng and OW I THE COMPACT 1959 RAM.BLE and Mrs. Riclwrrl DeWitt nncl Rosemary Jedlicka visited· Mrs. adjusting tile milker. The heifer watched Albion defeat their arch family from Lansing visited Mt•, Beverly Doerr last Thursday aft· iddwcl him 3 limes, scattering the rival, Olivet. and Mrs. Don Rice anrl family. ernoon. milker in ail directions ancl pin· Jack Hiclrs oL Holt tinues to reach new popularity heights with its spent the week Pnd at the Hugh new 1959 models. For the recognized economy Angell cabin neat· Lucerne. Arthur Geisenhnwr spent Mon· leader gives even more miles per gallon in '59, day at the home of Mr. anrl Mrs. thanks to new advanced carburetion. Only .James Hurl hunting pheasants. Rambler offers Personalized Comfort-luxury Mr. anrl Mrs . .lames Hart and the costliest cars can't match. Only Rambler has Mrs. Mildred North were enter· tained at the home ·of Mr. anrl the compact, size that makes it· easiest of all Mrs. Clarence Leonard last week American-built cars to handle, park and.garage Then the Smilhs discov· 'Thwsrlay evening :mrl enjoyerl the When Mrs. Smith drove .•• yet has full six passenger room. See Ram­ en ordinary· car and ered Rambler Personal· . pictures the Leonarrls took on .'. . . ;: ~. ~ bler's smart new style and beauty ... at your brought the front seat ized Comfort .•• sec• their .trip to the west coast. •.•• ' . 'l' forward, Mr. Smilh had lionel sofa front seats Mr. and Mrs. On! Ankney from . ' , . . '·~. .. '1 t" ! i i .. . '.: .,, .;•'••:ll,,,i,·~~~·.'tl.tJ!! Rambler Dealer's today! no room for his legs. that glide backward ••• Bay City called Saturday after· Mary make1 thlng1 grow. A full gen­ old age or long illness.· Wlmt'R more'.'<'• .. ~'o~ili4rf!! I noon on Mrs. Hazel Strobe! an~ ertttion ngo ~he planted love in a young Alqc and Mary are protected agailut daughter. man's heart .• •. nourished it ••• watched unexpected hospital or medical e1peni!CI. Mrs. Lily Jvrvis spent Monday it bloom through shrill nnd quiet years But then, perhapsyou,!lnd yourfamil~',. Today's Big Buy in Small Cars and Tuesday in Detroit. alike. · Mrs·. Lily .Tarvis, M;rs. Hazel arc protectetl by Blue CI'OIIIl-Biuc Shieldi ··· ••• Here by Popular Demand! Strobel ~mel Miss Iva May Stro· And Alec knows-a love like this de­ too; I(l!ot, ask.abou~ it.;., CijlOcially tbe ·:- · new "1'\:1:75" medical plan.·~ ' • • · '· . RAMBLER bel visited Mr. and ·Mrs. Roy serves security. New 100 Inch Wheelbase AMERICAN F~lds Sunday. . . Blue Cross-Blue Shield hc~lth care Mrs. Mildred North attended helps provide it-even :.fter retirement For a (rce set o{ David Sto,:' Martin.•• draMJi"fl, · rmitable (fir (ramir~R, ~Vrik lJlue .c~ .. lJlUtt SM«d. the October meeting of the Lnn· -ancl. it'll never be c:mceled because of · :!10 \Vest Wanlltenaw, Lan1in1, Mit:hWan. • . , or forward indi­ You don't know what travel comfort can mean sing Poetry club at Women's club $1835 vidually to allow just 'til you•ve experienced Rambler Personalized house Monday evening. · the right legroom for Comfort. Individual sectional sofa Iron! seats, driver and fronl·seat cdjusloble headrests, Airliner Reclining Sects, passenger alike. Twin Trcvel8eds. Drive, the '59 Rambler and see! How Christian· Science . , . I Heals It's wonderful to feel MICHIGAN See Your RAMBLER Dealer ·. • RADIO MESSAGE cared for! •Lu•.c•o•• ' . ; WILS (132~ K. C.) aLuii ·•ii~*Lr• . ·, ·. B~_L.L RICH4RDS RAMBLER,. US~I2i at Legion.Road lunifh. 11nd Mrs, Robert Tlili.~. M lly. ' . Mr. a net Mrs. Clarence bontihue r'.CJ'. Caro will.be wee]( end··guests ·4~H.· Group .o. ·a·.·n ...... z. 'es · oiof their cousins, M!', and Mrs, .1. . Harold HarT, On Monday, Mr.. and 4rllY ~'IJ'!i .. l.oren Stowo ::1-H donor bimquet and the Jaclt· Mrs. Donahue will' leave for son county 4·H band. Florida to spend the winter. 'l'he Munllh All·Around iJ.H Office.I·s· el. 'ectA·' we1·e.· P1·esl· C S f club held Its Octobe1· meeting In "" ub • cotlls o den No. 3 held a the school house Monday eve; dent, Carol Dixon; vice·presiclent, wienet• roast along with their ' nlng. 'l'he meeting was called .to Sharon Titus;. secretary, Llmlu meetihg at theil' den mother's Iau'ly Ul"cr's report was given. Mrs. Mrs. Ami Terrill. * AUTOMATIC COOKING. Tho new BIG The Eldon Katz Memorial Wesley Moeckel, committcewom· Creek Corners·. H is now owncd clay with Mr. and Mrs. Harry gas Burncr·wilh·a·Drain makes ev· ' by Robert Droscha and family. Mrs. Jay C. Sprague was a ~chool is planning a I-Inlloween nn, gave a report of t11e October Wetmore. cry pot ond pan you use an auto· Mt•s. Droscha is a great.grand· luncheon 'guest of Mrs: Floyd malic cooking utensil. Simply sol the SQUARE c.::trnival for ils Halloween enter· county women's committee meet· Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Freer and dial ... tho flame raises ond lowers daugillet• of Martin Laycock. Linn of Okemos recently. children st'aycd with Mr. and 1ninment. Each room is partie!· ing. She nnnounccli that rescrva· Mr. and Mrs. Genlt Kapenga itself Ia maintain the cx11ct temper· pating in some special event, sucl1 lions to the annual state conven· In 1906 Eurl Laycock was Mrs. Merle Freer from Wednes· alure you won!, Does at! your pot• DEEP united in marriage to Nina B. and son visited Mt•. nnd Mrs. clay until Monday while their watching lor you! Foods won't burn,· as fortune .telling, a fun house, lion luncheon .to .he held in East Steve Yuhasz and family Thurs· gnmes, fish pond, beauty shop, Lansing on November 12 must be Kelly. I-Ie worlwd in . :Prcd parents· were up north. 5Corch, or dry out. made to Marjorie Karker,' Brown's shoe store in Mason. I-Ic day. Wenclcll and Janice Townsend cal\c and candy walk, balte sale, Pvt. Paul Carl Is home on u * CLOCK-CONTROLLED OVENS. Given with ranges featuring pop'com anrolllng seals In the natural Ion· Lnst Wednesday evening Miss ltey funeml .home in StocldJriclgc for the government at t'he Pit1·ic was sponsored by the WSCS. der flovor of meat. And with gas Forrest Fry . .Janet Mus bach was hostess at. a for Bryan Ashbaugh, infant son Acid plant in Lrmslng. .1\.fter the · it'• •mok~less closed door broil· war he worlp '"""11M Mr. and Mrs·. Welford Cull and Optometrist Saturday visitors at the Bert Mrs. Victor Hoffman had •!inner Fellows home were Mr. and Mrs. at Franlwninuth Sunday. · Hours: Mon.·S•t. 9-S:lO, Thur. till Clarence Meyers of Eaton Rapids .Mr. and Mrs. George Worden 1 noon - Evenings by •ppointment and Mrs. Ruth Cherry and John. were Sunday callers of Mr. and Chuck Cherry returned home Mrs. James Quinn of Mason. 207 P•rk Sfreet BEFORE vou suv.A cAR WITH ALOW-PRICE NAME ... sEE wHY vou·RE BETTER OFF WITH ABUICK I 'with them after spending a few Mrs. Janet Van Order and chi!· M•son OR 7-1941 days at t11e Fellows home. dren were Thursday evening The 4·H boys of East Alaiedon guests of her uncle and aunt, Mr. ·------~ If you are about to invest in extra equipment on a lesser car than Buick, New Equipoise ride • New sttper-q11icl Bodies club picked up papers la,st Thurs· 1 .--...;;.----;;;..;-.;o.;;,;;,;,;,;.;.;,~------.. by M day. Anyone who would lilte to stop and think a minute. Think about the stunning newl959 Buick and Fialler • New agic·'lf irror finishes • Safely- hnvc papcrs picl\cd up may call Elect I I I ' plate glilils all around • New fin-cooled rear Mrs. English or Mrs. Hayhoe. what it could do for you , •• at no more money. Here's not just a l).ew car , •• briJkes, aluinimunfront brake drums •New Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd LaParl of but THE car. With it you'll have the finest built Buick in almost Tam]Ja, Florida, were week end electric windshield wipers • Thriftier, liWT6 60 years of Buick quality. You'll have Buick's sb'etehout roo,miness and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bon· William G. Jenkins powerful Wildcat ctZginc.s • New Buick Easy• nell. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cramer and Dan of ease and quiet. You'll have the finest ride today. You'll have the- Puwcr Steering* • Exclusive Twin-turbine Lansing were guests at the Bon· warm pride of owning the most beautiful of all today's cars.'Before you put and Tn'plc-turbim! transmissions~ • nell home. . YOUR ... ~'East Alaiedon HI club mem· that money on the line, see and drive thiS Buick. Let your Quality Buick dealer · New Avtomatic heat and fresh air control• bers and their guesU; had a hay· ride and wiener roast at the Hay· show you how to make your money make more sense and buy more pleasme, ('Oplioll

    RE~E.LECT'. .. SHERIFF. . WILLARD. .P,' . BARNES BIR'J1IDAY.SUPJ.:>ER GIVEN

    Miss Barbara 1 Sim]>son · ccic· West Alaiedon Organization bralcd her 21st birll1clny annlvor· sary at a supper given In her . honor Sunday night at tl1e home . · of her aunt, Mrs. Walter Day, of Marks 47 Years of Service· . . nncl . relatives of Mr. Parma. Miss Simpson's parents, and Mrs. ,Marvin Scrlpter pre· Mr,'tind Mrs. Paul Simpson, were sented them with stork sl10wer also present. Mrs. Dny served Uy l\IUS; GltACI~ GRimN office wi1lch was filled by the Mrs. Chamberlain followed. gift~ at a p~rty given !'!!day eve- birthday cal1e for deHscrl, 1'I'he .....,; ______;______.;_ __ ..,-,--,----..:...;_ __ vice-president, Edith Chase. The The remah)ing presidents arc The West Alaledon Ladles· Aid following month my mother en· as follows: ning · by Ius parents,· ·Mr. and guest of honor received ·many was organized. !Jl July, 1911, by tcvtalned the society. There were l932·j3 Bertha McMii.lan Mrs. Howard Scrlptcr, at their nice gifts.· · · · . . ,-~------~-----.:...;------. Mrs. Andrew Thorburn on the 29 members and 75 visitors pres· 1933·34 ·Fern Thompson home. · i steps of the Phillips 'school. The ent. The collection was $1UXJ the 1934·35 Ella Dell Couples altcmlli1g ·.the get-to· ftr£

    sold dust mops and dust cloU1s. inal poem written for the occa· 1953-54 Vernice Laycoci1 -;:ifls•. Mr. iJncl Mrs. · Gallaway will 'I Jn Ocl.oher, 1911, we vo(ed to slon. 'fhl! society gave the brlrle , .. 1954·55 Lynn Osborn r:rcct. friends and relatives from buy unci mukc 15 lap boards and and b1·idcgroom a set of gold 1955-56 Grace ·Wieland 2 until 5 p. m. a mr.ny time we lind nailing and· spoons, 1956-57 Hazel. Krant7. pasting at my hou~e. In June, 1922, Corn F'lltton was 1957-58 Helen Cooper Birthday Open In November we pnclmd a box electee sent to the Volunteers of months resigned ·the office and day and at present have a mem· House Date Set. Enioy • • • America and Ior ~evernl succeed~ moved to Lansing and I filleert Cook, Mrs. Vernlce At our November meeting we October 26, from 2·6 in the after· fulm Uw 71ie out. of l.lm u·cuS· Laycocl(, Mrs. Roy Ausiin, Mrs. have a fair when each one lll'ings- noon. III'Y euch. mont.h fm• ment. :- Olive Mizer, Mrs. Ella BUcJ(, who something of value and the ar- M1•, and M1·s. Lawrence Curlir . resigned the .office after a few tlcles are auctioned off to the Mason ,.Who Dropped At. the. May mcetmg we voted meetings and was succeeded by' highest bidder liy bur capable arc hosts for the occasion at the farm home, 1857 Curtis road. to hu,y Slllglng hooks and nlJ. or-. Molly Everett, who finished the auctioneer, Jennie Larner. This is 11 gan. fhc son~: books ;vcre gtvcn term, and was re-elected at the real fun and it also helps ·to swell Dansville. Mr. and Mrs. Curt is That .Bucket of Paint? · to us by the Pt'ellbytermn-Sunday next election. Mrs. Ellerby and our .bank account. took over opera t Jon o [ Uw fn rm Manor sd].pol of Mason through Jack ~!nee his father's retirement. 'l'lwrhm·n ani! we paid $10 for a They rcq ucst no gifts be taken Motel and Reitau~~nt or sent. very good organ. l't was only junior upscHing Th1e first 12 members to' enter· * Banquet Facilities tain .t.he Aiel were Mt·s. Cox, Mrs. Plainfield Church Scene KILP ATP.ICKS RETURN HOME his b·owl of cereal. Tharr is Richmond, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H.oy Kilpatricl; * Quick Lunches. BLwk, Mrs. Thorburn, Mrs. Whit· L'eturnccl home !'rom New Mexico his way of insisting that you ncy, Mr~·. Ward, Mrs. Doolittle, Of Risner-Butler Wedding Sunday bceause of Mr. Kilpat * Complete Dinne~s Mr~. Darling, Mt'i .. Reese, Mrs. rick's health.~ Albert Kilpntricl< supply him wHh the finest of Hol.t rlrovc to Alhuqttcrquo to Dr!ll and Mrs. Henrys. An autumn wed,ding was solem- lcrvill~ high .school, crass ol 1955, in baby products from Mrs. Richmond was om··sccond ni~cct· at Plainfield . Methodist and has been secretary at the '>ring iliR pnrcnls homo. For thr Open 7 o. m.• 10 ~· m. D•ily pre~ent Uwy prc~idcnt. church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Fowlerville elementary school. arc staying with Ware's. their son-in-law anrl" !laughter, Mr In .Tuly \'.'e gave an ice cream when Miss June Ann Butler of The bddcgroom graduated from Mason - OR 7-041i sndal at 11ina Dell's and gave the Gregory l>ecamc the bride of Stockbridge high school In 1957, :mel Mrs. Clm·cnce Eddy. loca·ted North of Mason 1!1 t]l * Jll'l'lccerls to Rev. Sly to be used Bernard Risner of Stockbridge. and is employed by the D & C on US-127 in his worl\, Mr. ami Mrs. John Butler arc the Co., Stoci1bridge. Mrs. Rcx-Lnws of Los Angeles In Uw Apt•ilmeeting, l!ll3, "Lit· California, and Mrs. H. ,J. Bnnr' hrlrlc's. R' parcn Is. Mr. and Mrs. Cal· For a wed cling trip to Niagara re t urne d s, unrlay after a 10-rlay tie Mi;;s .Jeanette" Severance de· \1c 1sner arc parents of the Fails the bride wore a 2·l>iece 1 1 • " 1 'd mo or r1p to ,~uchcc. They alsc ··k lighted ou1· society with a' recita· egmom, twcccl dress. The newlyweds will visited 13nngot•, Maine, and Bos lion. m * * One h u 11 d red seventy-five be at home to .friends In their ton, MassneiJllset Is. Mrs. Lnws i~ Ottr third· prc~idcnt was Myrtle * * * * * * * * * * * * guests witnessed .the rtouble-ring trailer house at 308 Water street, · Margaret Conely, 17, Brighton, visiting Mrs. Bond for a Jew Gillispie. At. the following No· ceremony performed by Rev. Stoclbri(lge. we1·c man·lecl LAND - What is a cul·cli!·SilC? Mr. ancl Mrs. John Maiello vis·· competillon the member mt16l be at Plainfield church by Rev. Clive This quc11lion and many more !ted the Wendall Doyles at Lan· under .40. Macra na Tuaithe is Dikllis Sunday afternoon. Jane WP.re nsihylliii Collins is a lliiUcnt WIIS must.fll' or 'Cl!l'lllnOIIillS, QILDED CAQE-Any bird looldng for a gildc~ ~age should be that Hwre we1·e about. 250 to Jill ''"lliiJilcHI th·~ qu•·.~tinns nt OIIIIWU'Il:l hnspitul, }\1~111'• wing to builcler Vittorio Falehi, who puts the fimshmg lO\JChes 300 people !.here. The arlmission nncl Jll'n~:lm[(~cl t.lulm to the hol'll, wiWl'll she unllc~I'WC!Ilt a to a golded pagocla in. Rome. The craftsman sells his cage~ t~nnt.t~'ihtnls. wns 2 shillings 6 pence C:l5cl nnd t.lll'lmt OJJilmtion lust Satm·· for about $100. this included lea. Tea Included rlll lhty. Eacoh .team has i'i members and le8. snnclwirlws ( '' or 5 l'· first 2 rounds tlw questions were England for n week. The secoml Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bnttlgr M d M Ll 1 B f worth 2 points eneh, in .the ncxl. place team will receive as an and family of Dansville were er being a patient at Mercy hos· r. an rs. oyc. oyce o 2 rounds the questions· were Irishman put it, "The back o' me Sunday. evening callers at the pi tal in Jacl

    St uddU'i(lg·e 1\ll'lltcl'llist., David W. Ilills, minister. ChLu-ch 1 !=OR AVIN s .'ieiF>nl, 10; morning worship, 11; Srnir>r l\·IYI~. 8; seniol' r:ilnit• I'C· hem·s:ll. Tlnn·srlay, R: ciliiclt•cn's l'holr. Saturday, 10::l0; church '· Sl'lwnl wnrkshop, l\1 onclny eve car coats nin~s. i:30, at tile church; 01:tn· lwr 2!i·31 wrck nf prayer anrl sci f. drniai; \Villing Workers class. al tllC hn:ne n[ Mr. and Mrs . .Tael< N Harland, Monday evening, Octo­ Are Just the Ticket for Travel hrl· 2i, R, co·hnsts ai'C Mr. anrl Mrs. Robert 13nyri, the prog•·am i~ in c:llnrgr. of Mrs. Dnvicl Colliris: the offidal bnarrl ami f'r>mmission The man-on-thc-<;o (who is also in-·rhc-know) will r>n cducat inn will meet Mnnrlay FORD evening. November 3, at 8 and 7, choose one of these car coals as his fa"Vorite I'C.$)lectivcly. traveling compani•on, this fall. For cros~-C'oun­ TRUCKS Stut·l•hrid[\'n l;rcsh~·tc•riun, Rrv. try m·otor>ing or cross,-town walking, their s~or:lcr Alexander Stenhouse, pastor. Mortling servier. 11; Sunday length gives extra freedom of action and cilsc. sdwol, 10, coffee IHHil', adult Sun·

    Childs School District 1\lt ~. J.conc ,Johnson

    ,Je~us alw rys wtm1netl tilt' tlunldnr.r of thost he IH nh rl nw notetl Pt csent day lwalmgs of cancel stomach trouble and othct dtff! culttes through t!w JCformlng power of prayet wetc dcscnbed b:> the lcctm e1

    PUBLIC AUCTIO To 'lt'ttlc the cslatP ot llattu' Ilunti'I, \\ill sell .tl nuhl11 auclwn al llu 1 t•sult uc£, 3b0 N. OIH mos stJ t't t, 1\f,tson. Saturday, Od. 25, 1958 One o•clock HOUSEHOLD GOODS • New I\Itch£•n Eh•ctrJC Range Des!. Lamps lie!\ inator 9 ft Rt'fllgt•rator 1\lt•tal Doublt H1 d Amana FI t'I'Z£ r Waslung 1\fachme Commode 2 DICSSI IS Laundry Tubs Electric Sn cep£• r Da\ enport and Chatr Occasional 1'ablc Ironing Bo:u d 2 Rocl.mg Chairs Po" er Lan n Mon CI 15 x 15 Uug and Pad Quantity of Dishes, PJctlll'cs, Lmcns, Elc. Duung Room Table, G Chatr'J anti Bufh t Quantity Gardt•n and f. ann Tools to !\latch Ptcnic Table 2 Occasional Chairs 21-mch Sparton TV, table motlcl 30 x 40 \Vall 1\lirror Wrought-Iron Stand Other Items Too Numerous to 1\lcntion

    TEmlS:-CASH. All goods to be settled for and n•oved day ol sale. Sale (lrmcipals not responsible for accidents. Frances Squire$ Administratrix ,-­ Said t•oenmmo1\dniton Chu!J·mun H. J. Smith JlluLilruc commltteC!. ' · I.. oltcl'• tccelv~~d (I om the Mnaon Phua~ wnH )linK' CornmlttHif!n stut{jil It thoua.cht H:tfety, ultnlt b~ lmmod],.\ely nd\'IK41blc to f{IVo n IHH:JCOilt.Oil WOI'dlnU will holcl ll puhllc ht•Jtl')nlf on Novl•O\lHll' StaCJe -Match ' I 10, HIM~. nl 7:30 lJ, m, In tho cnuncll ,.~ 1 Clubs ·Rifle /ol' tho chnnsro In t~cctlon 170fi of Uw ~ot1tng Ordlrtnnce numLct· t18, thu woNJ .. 'l'IJo fOICJtOil\1-f Ol'di!lHilCt.l WI\H ( HU)l• l'OOJnH to he111' ohje!!llonH tn tlw folluw .. 1 ln;r to be 'ns follows; ''ln nny en so whon JIOl'lt;'(l l1Y Couucllnwn Ahu Cnhn. und inJ..r 111 OlllHwd atmt.ondmPntu to Ot·dlnmwo Uy Otml uml Jlill 8edelm11ict' 4 top honot·s. Euch received a numhcl' %onltw Oc·tllnllll(t•, nut! Willie Allen, 14, Stockbridge, Is p]nnH unci HJwclflCntlons ro1' n lmlldlnu, udu11led hy tho followln•~ votcq Xes 61 u:, lhnt No II, , tlw dly t I ~I w range, Mr. and M1·s. Burdett Snow of 21J!I,5fi rt,. thUII(U S }j()U 2fi' w 20\l,ftfi Other clttbs present· we1·e Sand· Was driving north on M-92 about IKIHtPd ut the effective dillo of thifol 01'c\i .. Cnuttt•llmnn J'nnl Chont•y nntl nclciJit(•d hy The match consisted of 5 shots Edmore visitml Mr. and Mrs. Law. flUTll!O, HUCh WOI'lC mny JII'OCCCd Jli'OV(drH1 tho rollowln"' votu: YoH 6, No o. Ct, tlwncc S 11° Ofl' W 2.!tLH ft,, tlllllll'o hill and Grovenburg. :!~ 1 :10" g ·1117.Hr, lhtliH'II H :JHU 1%- miles south of Stocl;bridge at It h:1 ~omplet<•d wlLhln (1) yem· of snlcl Councllnwn J'Ol'01·tcd on s ar,o n.. In each of the 4 shooting posi· renee Do,lbee one evening last AtJO Col111 46' :lll" J~ ·127,S ft .. lhenoe N II" ll' 11 Refreshments of clrlcl' and dnto," ~ t•ommllttw ml!ettn~ with City , Emrlncct• 6:20 Tuesday evening. He was 1 1 l'l fi:I.O fl. tn lwJ.thtniJW: he 1uznnt.nl frnm tlons. Aurelius won ~ out of tho week, Mr. and Mrs. Lnwt·encc 'J'h;. 11hl""h /'A• W, g, ;!,lmnwt· thut IH·tlon Wt\1'1 lnkt•n on doughnuts were served to club 1'0Nln.l'""~(1)111Jlf1("111 ,\11~ A•l IIJ{Iieultulnl diHh'lt•l. to H-1 Hlllidu ··h1 Dolbec and son, Lflrry, visited her blinded hy the lights of an ap· ferrer! to Chnh·mun H. J, Smith of zon· cnmplnlnt ftom Notmun l't•lt.'l'.!.!l, l~lHit~ me m b c r s, theh· parents and fumlly t·c~ldnnthd tlliltlict. flir·l Ju,jnl't'd on l'luygl'numl father, Louis Lane, at Mullet Jake pr·oaching car, he said, So was the inJt mnl JlluttlnJt committee, CUJIIlU Hllcl John C.UI'IOJI, und iniiLI'tH tecl guests. l.~Cttt.!J' Wl\H lecolvcll fi'Dm tho housing tho city .;le1'k lo HCrHI lolttH'K to nil th1 <'O 'J'hnt !he rnJJqWill).( I\I'Hl't)het1 Jli'OJlCI'ty: Allen hoy apparently. He was 1 Olive Ann Scull, seventh grade ncar Cheboygan over the weelt Htudy committee wtth tho rollowlnst n( WlliLL m!~ht bo UX\HJCiOd nf tho cit.y Till' W ,', of tlw H-W \ nf thu Nl~ l end. 'Tiwy also· went partridge riding his bicycle on the cast side I osolutlon: 'l'hiH uommltteu I'Ucom mcndH nlflo of lhtJ eontl·actol' nn Hnid com· South or Onl' ~tJt•ot or 8Pc•tlon H, 'I'~N, Pll!Jil nt Aurcfins Center school,! to1 the city council of MnHon, thnt tho JllnlnlH, UJW, Cit~· of MnHon, Jw t••:r.mwtl ftom hrnlw 3 hones in IWI' right ani(le hunting. of the •·ond. He was off the blncl\· mnHot• nf houtilllf.t l(l'owth Uo HI"Riunod A~l IIJ{IIN!lhll'lil •ll~'lt•IL'I tu H-1 Hhwlo Motwn hi' Cuurtt'llmnn li'or ciH, lhnt imnlly rw-litiL'IItlnl tlh;t l'ir·l, ' Monday noon while pluying on Christy Snyder top l.iut veered bacl< on, colliding to the MnfiOil Plnnn!ng CommiHHion fot• llw Clly Ctnanc•il n11thm·lzu lhu City En .. with the right front fender of HJlet·lnl r•ontddernt.lon, PnJ•tlculn!' flmphn~ g-incet• to ••HtubJIHh J'Oild t:t'11do on the 'l'ho fm f!).{oin•c l't'!'!nlutlun "nH HHIJ .. the school plnyr,round. She wns Hill Hhoultl l.Je s.tlven to ndr.qunte lot sizr.a \H•IIi !)]i)o oJ' hOt!JlitnJ 111111 Cl't.imntii•COBL IHll tot! by CulU1t•llmun Cohn nnd ntln)ltf!cl taken to Eaton Rnpids Commu· Has Birthday Bee'man's car. The boy was sent 11t1d the lnnd Jll'oRently iWIIOd rq{l'icul~ of cmu;t l'Ucllon, hy tlw follrmlnl-( \'flh•: Yut( 11, No t), spinning through the air, lanrllng hu•nl, nnd ltH futuro UHc nnd eontt•ol. In nny ClltH• whotu JI)Uilll nncl HtH!elflun- Tho fot·e,coin~t l'l'Aolutlon wnK HnP~ l)t!dtllcl'tl llt'f'll~QH \\OI'O UIIPt'ovod hy nll.v hospitnl by her mother, Mrs. 'l'he nhove teHolutlon w1u1 loftlt'l'tnl tn A slumher pari)' was only part in a ditch 12 feet away. 1\oliH fnt• n hullillru~, tltl'uctut'(' ul' •mh~ JIOI'Il'tl by, Cnuncllmun Aho Cuhu nnd thn JHllitn t•nmmlttr••• IOI' JurntHI M. SlL1h .. , Cnrl Scutt, where a cast was put Chnlnnnn IT. J/ Smith of zonln~ nnd dtvildon hnv<• IH"cn filed, which would ndoJih1fi hy tht.J fu!luWllll-( \Ole: Yt•ij li, lt~1L llllJ M1~. Lllllnn :l\1'111~ nhJCCtlnnH ttl psychiatrir• ho~pital fnl' cililch·cn ny Sedel~awr, Bill _He£s, Do~lc n4mndonnwnt or \~lnlnut. Coun. 'l'hfii'C ORDINANCE 41·A Mrs. Lloyd Gee! returned home hetnJ{ no wrlttri M1·. and Mt·s ..lames over a bonfli'C and had potato ,IIIOWI\1~1 f': tion fi.!l thcH'Ofl om, mlnlmum (1\JIII11 tln1n ~2!) Hush Jake. Pl'h•c 'J'1•netoJ• & orcli1wnc•p w11l be prr:scntcd, and Hltr•l! otiwr lluxlrH"m as inny be·;:,)~\', guests ol Mr. nnd M1·s. Cllarlcy cups fm• tile llll'lhclny supper. lmplrmt.'nt Co, .. 3ol.24 lty the followl!1J.t' vnt(•: YL•!-1 7, No 0, Hqllltl'C! rtet 1!1'1'11 lllHY )u' Hll'\'f'ri h~' lL 'J'vlrm·cl l!;quiJmwnt Co .. 2!l,!Ui Dy C11U1Hilrnnn Nel~ Fc!'ilby: ;;rnnlleJ· ~<·t·vlcP, nt tlw option of tltl' ill'operly brought up will IJe consir!cr·cri. Scrielmniel' were their daughter· Mrs. H.icllal'!l DeYarmond spent Hf•Holvctl by th(• dly ('0\IIICIJ or thr. iuspectnt•, hul ncvt•t• l••f'S tlt.111 fll) nmp~ Pun! JJ CnllcrH.ll!t' ,, , , 41 S,lll Miss Sarah Jennings is a pn· t!l t' Ct\)Utelly, ln·law, Mrs. Honald Green, aml 3 tile wee!\ end with her parents, Mluhil-{nn Bunp\y Cn, ... , .. , .. l :1:1.:12 City or MnRon thai: 'J'he c•ity or MHHO!l !IIIV lll:WH to eOI'I'f!l'i lien! ut Eaton llnpids Communily Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Gee. llnrlwl'~F'nwl••t Eh•l'l t !r• r.n, , a.1 r, will totuJin~ $:1•1,17 Section 2. 'l'hl» Ot•dlnnnt''' hcin~ rwt 1 n­ Piliiiii'Cn of Lansing. In n~u·wmont Snat ton Asphall Pnvlng Co, "" 44 or'tOI'H ruJIH, S\IY fiJI tJt~• Jllt'tH'I\'dllon nf ptJltlh! )tt1H'0 hospital. Mrs. Lyle Grow and Marion .oa 'J'ht• JI!JOVC• lt'Hfi)Uttnn WIIH HU)l)IOJ'ttl(] Mr. and Mrs. Billie .Toe Finney !tlll'llig-nn W~ldlllH 811)1JIIV 2.411 M1·s. Ray DeCamp Is in Eaton hy Counl'ilmnn fl. H. Pr:nl'li Ill null and l'·in·law, 1\11·. untl !\II'S, Claude Sins· f)eJll. or l'llh\1(• Wclll\H .. " J,(\)1\.llll 'l~ho foJ•cgoing roHnlutlon wnH :;uppoJL~ VOTE FOR ml ~~~· CnuncilmJJn Ahu Cuhn und nduplt•d Mrs. Elmer F'hwgher, and family srr u1•e Jllii'Pnt~> nl' It son, Hont•tl or CPmetr.l'Y AHSII. • . 22S.4fi 'J'he l'epot•l of thP linnttcC! committee by the following voiP: Vt>~ 7, No n. nt Bethel, Ohio. Tlwy nl;·o visited Clans!lny Dehrn SPI"S hllY«~ n. nll nnd pollee com~ No 0, · COUNTY CORONER Hemans the !irs! part of 1he week United States. 1r tU« Terhune, Timmy and Caro· Mr. and Mrs. Matiww~· son anri Monro~. rtll'l family Sunday. IL J, ~rnlth nnd zuni111' nrul Jtluttirw lyn nl Ackerson lake, dauglllcr·in·law, Mr. nnrl Mrs. 2\1~·s. Margaret Putricl< of .Jack· l't tn ntitlt•L!, son died Fri:l:ly morning. Mrs. L•11f1l' Wtl'l I'C<·clv,•d f1•om thr. Mmmn Mr. anrl Mrs. Melvin Swanson Kenn

    n!r·;'nlly. Prizrs wcrr• won by En1 I nnrl Mrs. F1·ed Pe11crson and fa ill· ..ae••._-••a-lKa•'71'J- 7!1''13" .]nne~ and J\1rs. Ernest Dalby, ily of Mason nnr! Mr. aml 1\11.:. high; J\1ikP Jlnward anrl Mrs. Eat! Jerry Scutt of Lansing. GOODJWEAR JniH's, lorw hands; and Did; Con· I Sunday callr·n; oi Jv11·. nn;-..:¥R . t·s. ,Joe Huff, anrl Jamlly. party. Casper. Gay' of Lansing called at the Bief17. home Moncl~y, lei'S, meeting in wlucl1 anvn1w is i'l- / ccnUy moved to Leslie, Hcfrcsh· For ',':~:~1.,~ Sgt. Huff Is stationed at Quanlico, was n cnllr•· at tlw Barton home Mt•, and Mrs. C. G. Mo~s of Ar· . vllcd to come and visit the clr· menls will be furnished. . Prosecuting Attorney ;;J>.~:""'~·~"' Vlrg!nln, on Wednesday. lington, Kentucl

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    Grade One Cen'ter Slices· Carrots Breakfast Beef Green Onions· Sausage Smoked Ham ·Short Ribs Cabbage Salads·· 3 ..:lbs $1.00 lb 98c lb.35c Colby 4 for 39c Mild Cheese Blue· Bonnet Oleo lb ·J9c 4 1-lb prints s1.00 Denslllore's I.GA Foodl'i ner Reserve Gridders Display Olwmos didn't have It Friday Fom· plays later Slot:ll< possession. The the Panthers win they will have Mason's defense loolwrl goorl. Holl will tal In oh· was Seek Ye First tho Kingdom they roasted wieners at a camp servancc of tho wee!< of prayer of God. fire. Cldet· and doughnuts were and self denial. also served. Mrs. Emily Kessler, In his message, Mr. Diehl stated Mrs. Lawrence Swan, Mrs. Har· that only o1we in a lifetime clb most people have a cl1ancC! to old· Wing and Rev. Harolcl .Man· Seniors Select dol; Flen Van Dumme and David help in the httlldlng of a church, · Diehl accompanied the group. Ki!1~ .. Queen Many hnvc already given of their Singing around the camp fire con· t.ime and money for the new edt!· eluded the evening entertain· Members of the senior class calionnl addition to tlw church,------'------'------­ ment. had their business meeting 'l'ucs· lie said. Mot.ltm•s •rea fm· Pupils day moming. King and q twen · The church expects to' raise Dansvi'lle Plans The· ·mothers tea for kinder· Mrs·. Effie West spent t.he week wct•c chosen for the harvest ball. $10,000 for tho building fmid, gnrlen pupil's, wns held. Tuesday end with Mr. in1cr Mrs. Grant They arc Sally Thompson and which reprer.ents ahont 1 V:. times , UNICEF Program. afternoon with 28 mothers pres· Dunsmore of Clinton, Don Wagner. the annual church budget, Rev. ent. Room mothers who planned Harold Mondo!, pastor·, said. Tl1is At tho sound. of the fire siren Mr. and Mrs. Earl Showers en· 'J'he class wlll present a play, tho tea wore Mrs. William Wag. tertainctl al clinnm; Sunday Mr. nmount is to he raised over a 2· F'rldny evening, October· 31, at 6 ncr, Mrs. Loren Stld, Mrs. Albel't "Aunt Min Drops In," on Novem· year periot\.and should. be easily o'cloek the children of the corn· and Mrs. Bruce Whllman, Mr. her 21. The cast inc! udeH, Mary Goble and Mm. ,.Ray Cochrane. \vithin the reach 'of the church m unity will begin their annual ami Mrs. Sarn Whitman and fam· Shcnthelm, Carol Grnf, Gloria Following the refreshment.~ Mrs. mcmberRhip, he commcnlcd. H!llloween UNICEF program. Hy ami Mr. ami 1111'S. Vernon Oesterle, Linda Soule, Deanna Glynn, explained her expectations From G to 7 they wlJJ collect Proctm· aJHI daughter of Gmss Docl of Douglas. extension at the Methocli:;;l church John P. Lewis of Columbus, Ohio. home of Mrs. Elizabeth Backus Mr. ami Mrs. Clift'ord Mull nnll In Milan 'rlnrrsday evening. Mr·. :mtl Mr.~. Lawton Gauss antl Miss Rosamond Baclws. son of Lansing were Sunday vis- Mrs. Sadie Bellm was n weok and Mr. ami Mrs . .James Wright Richard Fuller and J olynne Installed Free ltors of her m()ther, Mrs. Isnhrl rmd gLrest of Mr. ami Mrs. Millon and family' nrc Sllending tho week Merrill and Mrs. H. '1'. Fuller and Baker. Laporte of Detroit. hunting with bows and anows at grandson, Tommy· Schabel of Mt Ml', aml Mt•s. A. Il. Braman, I Mrs. Allir Thompson, Mrs. Hough ion Lake. Morris were 'l'ucsdny ·guests of Jean and Joe visited Mr. and Roscoe Arnold, Mrs. A . .J. Miller, Mr. ami Mrs. David Woods and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dalton. Mt·s. Austin Spies of. Easl Detroit Mrs. F. A. Lcmlrum nml Mrs. famil:,' spent tho latter part of . Nick Fox of Shelby and Lyle · Sunday. Willimn Musolf[ were .guests of t.ho week with Mr·. and Mrs. Wil· Tompl,ins of Hart were wceh: end 1 Ono of tho most amaiing offers ever m•do Jn a mod • Mr. ami Mrs. Eugene Gauss and ,lite Wlwatficl!l Woman's Society liam Leslie am! sons of Milan, .guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ern Gas Rangel It has lo,,ds of quality features such family of Blls.~flelcl were Thtn·s·· of Cllristinn Sel'viec Thursday Missou1·i. Diehl'.. day evening dinner guests of his aftemoon. Mrs, Robert Cooley ol' Mrs. Allie Thompson spent: '------as: "Chrome·,Jel" automatic lighting lop 'burners, 11 11 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawlon Howell, Llistricl secretary of mis· Thursday wit II her dnugiltcr, Mrs. i giant 25·inch "Bakc·Master oven, Jet Spocd" auio· Gauss. ~ionnry education, was guest Rulh Bostrum of HulL . SY malic oven and broiler lighting, "Silcnt·Roll" omotcloss Mr. and Mrs. Aetlwn Witt, Mrs. speaker. She told of tlw meeting Mr. nncl Mrs. Cly

    Ignace.northern Michigan as far as St. •""'====~~------. Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Bar-tlett of Fowlerville visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glover ami Mrs. Olivo Foster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs·. L. H. Foster of East Lansing were Sat· urday visitors of h(s mot11er, Mrs. L. Foster, who is quite sick. Mr. ami M!'s. Donavan Hayhoe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayhoe Jr. and iamily of Mason and Alfred Hayhoe ol Di· These seats swtizg out to invite yo~ in! mondalc were Sunday visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloycl Trustworthy Hayhoe Sr. The moment you open the door, you discover the newness and the-greatness of the '59 Dodge. You discover new in-and-out . . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zalewski of • In LB.- AVG. lihrat·y, anti Jllncntl it in the Me then arJ·anged with .the home of J\lt•s, l\. A. Zimmer. chairman of the bouJ'Il of fill· man. Jlet'Vlsors to Jn'esen t the petI· tlon at th.e ,June session of 'l'hesc women soon saw t.hat the bOIII'd, bool

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    ,10-0Z. u. s. Np. 1 I MICHIGAN, . TODAY'$ CHILDREN LEARN PKGS. about the value of ,the telephone ~ LB. BAG almost before they can walk. Here's YELLOW ONIONS 10 49c a story of a six-year-old· daughter who knew exactly what to do when DAIRY FEATURES ·she heard a man trying to break FAITHFUl: BRAND. into the house. She ran to the phone and got the MEL·O·BIT AMERICAN OR PIMENTO. police. The fact that the intruder turned out to be .16-0Z.)·gc her father (he had lost his keys) takes nothing away CAN from her prompt action in a crisis. Whole Beets Cheese Slices ANN PAGE- REG. ~9c'.

    Strawberry Preserves 2 6-0Z.lJcPKG. STOCK QT. SPARKLE-REG. VARIETIES '-lP NOW! JAR 29c THE TELEPHONE COMPANY has a special way of Dailey Kosher· Dills 12 PKGS. ·79C recognizing noteworthy deeds by telephone employees Gelatins & Puddings QT. in time of crisis. Telephone folks have a long tradition D M.lk l.d WHITEHOUSE 8 DO IT YOURSELF I ·.. s0 I INSTANT. SIZE ·S9c VOLUMES of service to the public; but each year the company ry s 1 ·'. •' Encydopedia v~~·c 2, 3 & 4 EA. 99c makes a practice of giving medals, cash and citations WARWICK to employees for some ·particularly outstanding deed DELICIOUS :12.0z. LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1950 SAVE ROOM beyond the call of duty. This year, for instance, awards CHOCOLATE COVERED BOX 39c 3-LB. PKG. 1-LB. Thin Mints $1.89 PKG. _65C were given to a Pontine telephone man credited with 8 O'Clock Coffee FOR DESSERT saving the life of an auto accident victim, and to an Ann A&P, OUR FINEST QUALITY ... AND SAVE, Arbor repairman who rescued a man fr_om fire. TOO! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ q n q ~ Qk~~I~~~ST . APPLE· SAUCE .5 JANE PARKER 8-INCH A SMALL BOY called the 1 5 Information Operator to 7 tA~:· 1.00 ask for a loca~ number. for beef, veal, pork, lamb, duck, After she had supplied it, %" CHERRY PIE the operator suggeSted to chicken; liver, heart, kidneys ~ I GAL 49c Jane Parker has it made for Roman Cleanser Bleach SPECIALI the small boy that he would in November . · you! A big, beautiful pie that's find it in the telephone di- ~ 24-0Z. loaded with juicy, red cherries 11 ... and covered with the. ten• rectory. 1 know," he Koro Syrup BLUE LABEL BOT. 26c (lerest crust that ever came 49c agreed, "but I can't do that Wo1nan's Day ·1 0¢ out of an oven! REQ, 59. 'cause I'm standing on the MORI JANE PARKIR IPICIALII directory to reach the tele- [ Mazola Oil PT. 43c .oT. 79c phone." 400 CT. ScoHies Tissues 2 PKGS. 59c 12-0Z. Glazed Donuts REG. o43c DOZ. 33c t t t t t t t t t + t t t t t t t t t t t + Niagam ~cgundry Starch PKG. 21c ,125-FT. Loaf ·cake APPLE sAucE REG, 35c EA. 29c DO YOU HAVE 1ROUILE reaching your phone?. Do Cut Rite Wax Paper ROLL ·28c 3 YI·OZ. 16-0Z, you sometimes find yourself upstairs when it rjngs down- Colgate Toothpaste TUBE 53c Whole Wheat· Bread REG. 21< LOAF 15c • stairs? Did you know that you can save yourself and GERBER'S family any amount of rushing· about? And very inex- . KG. 29c Baby Food· STRAINED 6 JARS 59c ' Sh . • ALL PURPOSE 3 LB. Peanut Cookies . pensively, too. All you need is a bedroom extension phone. dexo orten1ng PURE vEG. · CAN 83c More ~d more people are discovering the wonderful F .I REYNOLD'S WRAP, 75-Fi. convenience and extra. fun of having extension phones. Aluminum 01 ECONOMY SIZE ROLL 78c How about calling our Business Office about it today? All Prices

    oo~~~QQOoo•o·oooooooooo LB. in this Ad . 20 Mule Tea~ Borax 2 PKG. 43c J PARTING· SHOT: Psychiatrist!. "Do you have ..._/ lffecthre ,.,., trouble making up your mind?" Patient: "Well 5atunlay, Oct. ·25 ••• yes and no.'~ ·· · · Boraxo .Hand Cleanser / ''· . ' : ,!• there now. Poultry lndu~try plims ·Poulfry.Producfion Gains a similar move. Butter prices have weakened in the past , couple of wceits. In· Bigger Share of Markets creased production, more· than any other. factor, accounted !or Farmers piannlng to use ~ rc· Uy CAlti.. COJ,LJN he asserts arc sound, present ac· the sctbaclt. With. many cash pellent on fruit trees to l' woliirl be brolwn this appeal to a sense of esthetics rather than a have an ordinance against the selling of ap- year. That would mean some 550 sense of need but homes, chut·ches and ples. , . million husheJH of the current stores have these, too. In general, the Holt yenr's CJ'O]J II'OUid sec!< the ]JI'ice SChOO) lOOkS bUilt to last and full Of Utility. Sheriff Bill Eames has one of the best shelter. And llwt's H Jot of wheat. . I'd have little patience ·with any school campaign hand-outs this year. He hands With a wheat earry·ovcr of youngster who would in any way deface the · out scratch· pads with the pl'inting: Put it more tlwn il ye:1r's ncedR in . building or equipment. Holt taxpayers in writing . Re-elect Willard P. Barnes, ]JJ'ospec:t next .Jul~·. 1J1ere's litlle · have indicated a great trust in young peo­ She!'iff. fJliCslion lhat some change in the 'pie by taxing themselves fm· such a layout. wheat: price ~upport program will An ingrate is he who fails to appreciate this !Jc made. The big queslion is what' confidence. Stop in at Robinson Motor Sales and form the changes will tal in them? They were good. The You ciA"A"Crs OUter Articles Too Numerous to eo,nsolidated (in which the "home team" i~ prefty sure to win], Especially when the savings go 18-rt. 1\lmi.tion ana on • long­ Extension Ladder Cross-Cut Sin~\' lenn basis with LAND nere ••• where they grow $0 muoh faster! 'II pa:rmenls a d • . . justed to your BANK TERI\18 :....:.CASII. Not rcs[Jonsiblc for accidents • income. See your local Na· LOANS. tiona! Farm All goods tO be settled for day of sale bct'orc rcmo\'al L o a n ASIO<:ia· lion now.

    National Farm THE FARMERS. BANK' Jerald Koons, Prop. Memller of F. D. I. C. Oldest Bank in Ingham County DeFOREST "FROSTY" PIERCE Loan Assn. Auctioneer ~ ~ DANIEL PIERCE, Clerk Phone Onondaga. LA 8·3212. 1\IRS. DANIEL PIERCE, Cashier · · lnst ;summer. WIJCil wns. found··hr sOJncfoxcs nne! n coyote .br. Mnut·ire G. Larian, lll'ofes· l111led in the eastern qml of the sor of chemlcnl eng!ncerln~ .· I ; I UJlPCl' ·.Peninsula," he uddcd. "Disctignge that .. pai.ver tnl1e· 1 Miehlgnn Stnte unlvcrslly, ·is the, Mlchlgan's' pcop!c can, In part, "Some authorities have sp~Cll· off!" . author of n textbool<, "l?unda· ·That's the theme tl1ls fall fot' probably 'thank their Great Lalms \a ted llrat.thc diseuse mny hnve mentnls of Chmnfcal Englneel'ing · membeJ"s of the Webberville thnt. the dread dlscnsc-rables- been brouglit In by rabid foxes cl1apter oftl1e ruture Farmers nf Isn't too se.rlaus In tlte stnte. ,erossiJig on the Ice, from Ontario Operations," published b~' Pren· tice·Hnll. Ameriea, who arc tal{lng part In ExTR~.· .l\11chlgllll 1S \Villel' Slli'J'Ollll!lillgs Jnst winter," .. \ . ·---- the l!l58 J~l~A safe corn harvest RIPEF.5 mny be helping to hold biwlc the woulc! Jll{e to lwcp tt•nel< or mhlcs program. The biggest problem Is not MEAN !iprr.arl' of rubies· to ,its \Vilrll!fe. IICCCSSat•Jiy s anrl .foxes, MA 3-35~1 Jf!U't.ldtmt .., by fliS]llnyin~:" 11 I hut no rnhicl foxes hnvo lwnn rc· tnble rilr~dt.:" r·au·c~ fln•·iull I tJn>'lnd from along 1i]e 'Michigan mnalti11111 to l'l~miml f'lll'h 1'11111· harvest equipment. 'l'l1is Includes i.hat the operator must follov stale line. lly memlJCJ' to rn·evcnt. ucci· t.raclot·s, cprn picl{ct•s, forngc safe operating rules, These film Unl!lm ti1n situation In Wlsr.•on• ·· · dimts. ehoppcrs, picker·shcllers, silo and demonstrations w!ll b· ·•in. Ontnl'in is OXIlr>l'icneing an 'A~'thclr part In the cmnpaign. blowers and .eleva~ors. , shown to farm groups at specla """1"f!nk nr rnhi"' in It~ foxes the ,12· boys at Webberville will The campaign wtll also Include meetings held In the area and 11 but not in its sl;unl;s, \vhlcil are visit fnrms in the nrPa anrl will film.> on preventing corn harvest· vocational agricullUI'e classes. also q ulte numerous there. mnlw sure 11lill. farm fnmilios. ing accidents, to remind farn: The ftrst meeting of this typP they visit. l1now the rules' for people tlwt, farm equ(p!flent Is will be next Wednesday night at It: is a puzzl" y~t a~ !D why proper and safe operation of corn [ dcstgnccl fo1 snfe opcratton, _but Webberville high sch,ool. : some nrens wiJich an• inlwbitor! by bnth foxes an'! slw nl1s, out· brraks hnve occuned in only one tum was dllmJIImed some· of these susceptible species·, Pro· Prc'lp_ecfs .Point fessor Cowan staled. Milk Price whnt hy R continued l'iSil in To Record' Crops JII'Odtwliinn. _ Tn Mir.hirrnn mo~t of thr l'O· ported case~ nf !'nliicl wlld!ifc Climbs 10c l\ total of 161.7 million pounds . IN THE OROOVE-Fiftcen-yeal··old Helen Morrison s~rveys of milk was· delivered to Detroit Prospects continue to reman· the field after being judged the best lady "plowman" 111 the have been slwnl;s from the south· Dain• farmers 'In the Detroit · and oilseed crops is now assured ln,.tiam Holsteins 18,529 lb mil!{, 718 Jh fat as a 6· Veterinari~n month hefore. nncl <13c more than ping milk to Detroit. Last month, On the basis of October e~ti ':I ycar.old; Wil Ru Burke Dale, 1'1,- marketing order. there were nnly 11,530, but thr:> mates by the u.s. crop rcportBF Make Top Marks 925 lb milk, G57 I b fat as a 3· HOSPITAL HOURS avernge shipments per farmer board, feed gi:ain tonnage wil The base price incrcnsecl II c to year·old; and Wil Ru Walker Mondays throu~h Frid•ys 7·8 P, M. $<1.38, while excess milk i)rought rose from 12,390 lb in Seplembet•, surpass last year's previous rec Several Ingham cows are listed Vale, 17,317 li:J milk, 720 lb fat as· Saturdavs by Appoinlmonl 1957, to 14,010 Jb for this Septem· :ord by 8'/r, Food grain tonnage i~ 'ly the Holstein·Friesian as~ocia· 1 2·year.old. Weighs only New Mac D30.,. ensy lo $3.06-lhe same as fot•. August. Phono OR 7.9791 cmry, cn:>y to use. lclc•al These prices are based on a ClaRs ber. nearly 50~1,- larger than in 195i Jon for outstanding production. Fred Atigell & Son, Lansing, 752 N. 'Cedar, Mason J·I!f!lleJ' Jlr"," )Jri'ces ,and hi". her because of tile. record wheat crop, . Oak Edge Roamet' Duke, l5,l!l9 ;1pounds for farmers, outdoors· was pair! under the federal" milk ~ "·' " In the Jist of yearly proc 1uc 110n men, t1·ec sut:r,(r,ons, pu I p­ 1 production brought the avemge while oilseed tonnage prospec~r Ire these animals: !b mill.;, 620 lb fat as a 4·ycar·old; I price of $ 1.825 negot.iatecl by • Direct drive. cuttcrs. Cuts fast, lasts MMPA lnst spring which is G5c gross income per farm for Sep· are expected to exceed last year f Ralph H. Darling, Rives June· tr.mber~ to $582, compared to $557 recor d o f· 13u", R ecorr 1 . per ,act .' r 'Leo Ben Fat:ms, Williamston, Wrlte1 Phone, Drivo in or Fly In • LUBRI·MAC long. a hundred higher II1Rn the federal lion, Parma Rena Allee 3D, 14.· automatic oiling. order Class r price. MMPA nego· last month and $550 for the same ~·ields for the n1ajor crops main Leo Bea M~ud Rag Apple Su· 202 lb milk, 525 lb fat as a 10· month of last year. Gross, income ,IY ac.count for !his year's out 1reme, 12,9:JS lb milk, 481 )b but· year.old. ~a-..ii ·--. • PINTAIL chain. !iaticlll~ arlded $68G,OOO to the is figured before deductions for standmg prmluetwn. 1 iCrfat as a 2·ycar-okl. value of mill< delivered by farm· W. H. ·Freshour Estate, Mason, ~~ crs, or an avemge of about $GO locn! hauling, dues, and advertis· October 1 farm stocks of feed ·Ray Lott & Son, Milson, Mar LymaPian Dora Grandee, 11,440 Easy terms. High trade-in~. for each farmer included in the ing. gmins included less corn than f~ Jo Lo Ormsby Maizle Mae, 13,490 lb milk, 432 Jb fat as a 5·year·old. Leaflln,g Ul'ef!ll ~ Come in for a free clcmonslralion. Detroit super·pool. A further increase in prices year earlier but conslrlerahl;v b milk, 50G lb fnt as a 2·year·old. WUI'm IWCIU'I paid farmers is expected for Oc· more oats, barley and nearly 4 Donald A. Williams, Mason, Hatching All Sun1mcr Principal reason for the in· toller as a 20c seasonal premium times as much sorghum grain. Gab Ormsby Jean Carnation, 15,. crease in prices over Augu~t. was on Class II I manufacturing) milk Wheat and rye stocl1s were sub :371. lb mill1, 623 lb fat as a 5· a 12';? jump in Class J (rlrinkingl Dr.C.J.Hubbard LOWDEN FARMS goes into effect. Included in the stantially above last year whilr! year·o~d. . mill; sales. This represented full VETERINARIAN Moore Farm Repait· federnl order, the special pre· soybeans were below even tltl1 w. c. \Vright, vVilliamston, recovery from the sales losses ex· 608 Lansing Street HATCHERY S. Main St., Wcl)berville pcrienccd in lhe market rluring mium \i'ill be pllirl on Class II small farm carryovet• in 1957. Oleo R Vnr Chrislmas Gift, 17,· ·s. I 4 ij~~ ~·Jt;"::J J~.·.~~;l~nHcnrlott• Phone 109 \ reccn l months, and wa~ brought. milk ·during October through 661 Jb milk, ll83 lb fat as a !l Phone OR 7-8201 l'hnno .lacl<>on ST 2·48on aho11t hy ·re·opcning nf Dclmil Pt·ices· in outstale Michigan ley markets tBay City, Saginaw, _ _.;._____WI! Ru •· schools plus an impmvement in hnuar~ lno~~ou~~~arnuwerr.:VaJ. ymr~rl; Bu~e Nancy,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=·~~~~~~~~~~-~------~~----~-~~~~~-~ marl,ets also rose during the Mt. Pleasant and Midlandl $4.45; FLOHfDA t.11c .employment slluation in tl1r. OI~ANGgs month. The biggest increase oc· Muskegon and Holland, $4.14; Florida prorll!ccs 96 oranges for city, according lo MMPA offi. currecl in Jacl;son where a new Sault Ste. Marie, $<1.12; Grand evct•y man, woman and chile! In cials. pt•ice agreement raised the avr:r- Rapids, $1.096; Mnrquetle, $4.09; America, acc:orrling to an article l•:nthusiusm Ol'l'l' !111~ rim· age price to $4.31-22c more than Bat.tle Creel;, $4.03; and Iron· in the November Header's Di· .nutt.icully illl]ll'ol'eil sules pic· was paid in August.. Prices paid wood, $3.90. gest .

    DAIRY. " . . . AUCTI'O I;,, 'Linehan Brothers. Auctioneers :JiH Gmnd Sl.r·eet l'houe 108,1 Coldwater, lUichigan , lluving been ilmftcd to the urmml forces, I will sell my ll:tiry herd at Sale 2 miles east of Chelsea on Dexter-Chelsea Road public lttwtion at the f:tl'lll, located 2 milt~s south of Hansville to .Ocxtel' 1'rail, cast one mile to Cartel' road, east ou Carter road one mile, Jlavin~ dechkd to discontinue daii·y l':tnnin~, I will sell the t'ollowing- at llllblic auetion on the IH'cmiscs lo­ ( calcd two (2) miles cast of Chelsea, on the Dexter-Chelsea road, to the first house west of Bliss Elevators, on 1:30 P.M. Friday, October ·24 1:30' P.M. ·Friday, OctOber 31 Commencing at 12:30 p. m. ShartJ the Following: Phone Phone ·Mason· Price Brothers Stockbridge 72 Head Dairy Cattle Heifers 90-Day nlood 'l'cst - OR 6-5754 Auctioneers G-y••ar-old Cow, to frcslwn December 31 All Heifers, 3 ~'ears old and under, UL 1-3342 4-yt~ar-ohl Cow, h·esh, bred bacl;: October 9 .li-yt•a•·-ohl Cow, fresh July 12, bred bacl;: October 1 Calfhooil Vaccinated· <1-year-ohl Cow, fresh July 25, bred bacl\ October 1.0 90-Day Blood 'l'cst 4.-ycar-old Cow, t'rcsh October 4, open, calt'hood vac- 24 cinated · 3-ycar-old lleifcr, to freslum January 2 Head Dairy Cows and Heifers 24 2~3'car-old Heifer, to freshen 1\lny 1 3-ycar-old Cow, fresh August 1, 011en No, 1-Holstein Cow, 3 years old, fresh and open R-ycar-old Cow, fresh July 15, bred bacl;: October 9 2-year-old Heifer, to freshen 1\fay 9 No, H-Jers1~~' Cow, 5 yf~m·s old, fresh :uul open 4 2-year-olil Heifers, o)Jtm . No,'2-llolstein Cow, 4 years old, fresh ami open 6-~·ea'r-old Cow, t'resh July 17, bred bacl;: Sc)ltcmbcr No. 15-IIolstcin Cow, 5. years old, due February G 20 13 1-year-old Heifers, O)len Bull, 18· months old No, 3-llolstcin Cow, 5 years old, fresh anti open 4-ycar-old Cow, to freshen November 8 No, Hi-Holstein Cow, 3 ~·cars old, fresh :uul Ollell 4-ycar-old Cow, fresh October 1, open Bull, 13 months old No, 4.-llolstcin Cow, 5 ~'ears old, fresh ami open 7-year-old Cow, bred August 12 1U Calves No, 17-Guemsi'Y Cow, 6 years old, bred July 13 7-ycar-olcl Cow, fresh September 10, O)Jcn This .is a good herd, nearly all raised on this farm. No. 5-llolstcin Cow, 5 years old, due Decelllber 9 These cows in fulltJroduction ami well ClLI'cd fo1·. No. 18-Holstcin Heifer, 18 months old, open 3:year-old Cow, frtcin Ilcifer, 16 months olil, open 6-year-old Cow, fresh in July, open lO~can Cooler, in good condition No. 10-Holstein Cow, 6 years ohl, fresh and O)lcn No. 22-Guernscy Ileifcr, 14 inonths old 4-year-old Cow, to freshen No\·cmbcr 14 21 1\lill• Cans, Pails, Strainer, Etc. 8-year-old Cow, artificially brc1l 1\lay 26 No.ll-llolstcin Cow, 7 years old,.bred Septc111bcr 2 No. 23....:.11olstein Ileifci', 12 months old 7-year-old Cow, fresh August 10, O(Jen · l No. 24._:_11olstcin lleifcr, 5 months old ri-year-old Cow, fresh August 16, open No. 1~Holstcin Cow, 3 years old, fresh and o)Jen 6-year-old Cow, bred 1\lay 29 Farm Equipment No. 13-llolstciu Cow, 5 years ~Iii, due Nov~mber SO Bangs Tested 5-year-old Cow, bred 1\lay 1 Sears Roebuck Steel Frame Wagon, 3 years old, 4 ·7-year-olcl Cow, open tons ' 7-ycar-olil Cow, close up NOTE:-This is a nice lierd of cattle. Production is good. Cows bred to 3-~·ear-old Rubber-tired Wagon . 1\IABC bulls. Heifers are from artificial breeding. Cow, to freshen day of sale 3-scction S)liketootb Drag ' TERl\IS OF SALE:-AIJ s~ms of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount·credit of 8-12 months on banlmble notes at six per ce!!t interest. TERMS:-Cash Not responsible for accidents

    I CLARENCE . E.. MOORE, P~OP. FLOYD KEHRL, Clerk Jack Waterstradt, Prop. Not responsible for accidents Natio~·Bank of Dctr?it, Plymouth Office EARL DUNSMORE. Clerk JOY DAVIS, Cashier ...... ORDER FOR PUBLICATION GENERA!. NORllt::RG-Novombcr 7, 1058 Stnto uf Mlchll41lll, 'l'ho P1 a Unto Coul't Cur the County of lnghnm, l RK CHAMf J'Rl. 'IN N ln tho Mnttcl' of th(l E:dnlo oC I.~lSA C 4 A S, ,. l 1.1 .U\. lind JA E"r AJ,f(,1U NOIIBERG nnd DREN'l' THOMAS KAY OHAM!lMtLAIN, hu•IJnnd und 1/0llB!~Rr: MlnuJB ' wlfo, of tho City of J,•m•lnK, Countv ~r ' • lngh11m, Stnto or Mlchll!nn, to NA· At 11 '"'Hiun of snit! Com•t, lioltl on 'l'IUNA!, !IOMES ACCI~L' l'McedH ' l!O!IE:R'r r•. DH/IKE, fOI' lho County of lnghnm I'OVcnlln~r no conveynnee from Clnrk S, Chnmbel'hlln Judge of Plol1ute nnd Jnnet J\uy Chnmlle!'lnln, huahund nntl wife, to Hcn1·y E. Templin nnd Detty r.~. 'l'tJmlllln, hmihnnd und wlfo: nnd Hrlli:l ORDER APPOINTING TIME moJ'lRUUce hnvlng elected un~et· tho 1 OR IIEA!'IN'' C'\II'S tct·ms or snld mcn·tgnuo to declu~·o tho ' ' ' "' ~· " ontlo·u pl'!nclpnl nnd llCCI'hcd lntoJ'cHt SHF.A-Dccombcr 18, 1058 thot'onn duo, which election It doeR I State of Mlc hJgnn, 'l'ho Prolmtc Court horahy OXOIClije, IHII'SUnnt to which thcae (OJ' tho Uouuty of Jn,~.t"hnm, Ia ~lnlmcd to be due and untlald on amid LOOKING TOWARD THE MOON-Scientists responsible .ror At n Kf'Hn•ion (I( ~1\ld 'CcHn·t, hol1l ni tho mOJtl{nga 11t the dnte of this notice for ·the 79,212-milc flight of the Pioneer moon rocket stand bcha~d Prohnlc Olflcc In tho City of MnKon, In Jlrlnclpn), lntel'cst, dnll>• FHA eun vice lhe l'llitl Cn!tnty, on the a1 t1 lr Pt'P ll~lllnRt Pulr. wnlnined In HHIII mottj.{ngc und Jllll'· Hnld (•Htnto Khnuld he limited, 11nd lhnt n ~uunl in the SlntllleH of tho Stute of tlmu li!Hl pluc1 hu UJIJtU!ntrd to l'l•cetvu, Mlt!hll(llll In such cnf!e:; mntle nnd ruo­ Ingham County News, Mason, Mich. October 23, 1958 t•xnmino nnd nclju:;t nil c InimH ntH! du .. vldml, ND'J'ICI~ IS HEREBY GIVEN thnt C-6 manr!H n,t.odni'ii Hllld mcntnlly lncomJJe .. un J11nunJ'Y 11-l. J!)fi{) nt 10:00 o'clock In tent hy 11nd bdm't' tntld coul't: tlw fnl'£>/loon, En~tC!'Il Slrwdnl'd 'l'lmc, nt Jt 1H Oidf'!'ed, 'J'hnl CICcJ]Lui'H or Hl\!t] lho No1Jh fl'onJ doo1· of tho olil' clnitnl' to HnfLJ CO\IIt Ill t},u County nf ln~rhnm, Mlclli}~lln (thnt holnJ{ Wu~·no B. Cn•tllu, 20, Lnnlln~: Colleen lllt·s, l~ohtnll Grahmn PIDbnlc OO'ioo ut 20S lloiiiRtct• Duoltllng, one of the Jllncoa of holdlnJ.I" Cl1 emit B. I.onl!;, .!J Lnnt~lnK. Lnmll11sc, Mit·hl~nn, on 01 bcfo1o tho lHLh Courl In tmid County), anld moi'Lg-ngo II IY nf Dur'l'lllhi:l', A. n, l {)fiH, nt 1en~ \\ill he fot•ecloHccl hy n ~llo nt JIUblic UcHnu1d N(•vndn 'l'~if·1, lR: PC!KJO' Fran!; Jasdofer and Frank Nov. 4, ntclion' io tlw hhthcst hlddm• of the Tuesday,. 1958 1Ct·~llt~, I 7, Lll nlfn,r. thll·ty o't•lock In tho fo1·enoon, IHtld time While left Thursday for Florida. IIIL'ffiiKeH duscrihcd t~nld mo1tg-nge, ot· ,Jnhn II, Hnyh', 2:1, T.nnHinJ-r: Knthmlnll n nd pluc r> IJt'iiW IH'Jl!hy HJI/IO(nted for In HO much thG!C:!pr IIH Jl1 IY be JH'CetHilll'Y Ann Ohld1•n, 21, LnJHllHJ~. tho c~nmlnntlon nnd nciJust mont of nll nat•y r ., 'l'luunn'l, :!2, LnnHIIIJ(: Pnll [. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Wolver­ clnil'lH Jlltll dC'm 111dH n).l'nlnHt Hnitl men .. lo Jmy the n.mount clue ns nfoJ'esnul, nnd any Htun which mny hu pnltl by the cln Ann Mr G'nnnt•ll, 1ll, r.atu•lm(, ton and Mr. ancl Mrs. Ronnld lnll~· l111Jflll11H Lc•11t. It Is Fln'thnt• 01 det etl, 'J~hnt puhllc no .. undorlihmed nt OJ' hefm•e Hn1d Hnlo fo1• Hnvmop.( Fln\d 1'1tl~n. ~~. TfnrllPI' Parker spent the wee!< end Lu:-ws nntl/ot· lnHUl'llllue on fmld JH'emltw,s, \Voodr~; PHl•kla Hn}lll, 2·L liN! thott•uf lm Hivc·n hy tmhllcJJtion of n LnVomw and nil othe1• Hnmu llllhl by the undc~ .. Lnr1Hlllh' their cottage at Round Jake. ('I)JI'' Of thl:i IH'dl'!' fnt thlee f\I!CCCHHiVO Polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. for the W(•tld~ !JIC\'IOLIM to HJdd r!ny of lHlll'iu~. In Jil~llef), With Jnt~J Di1t thO I COli, ll\II'H\IIIIlt A1•th11'' 'VI'IJ'hl, ~2, f4nnt~lnl{: Uvnh Lo luw· nncl to the te1·m~ of rmlcl mort­ O'lhynnt, 1 7, 01-f•mo•J Ivlt·s, Eurl Silowcrmnn UtP Jnt~hnrn Count)· Nf•WH, n new~pllJH'I f.rHj..:'O, nntl nll li•J-\'1\I costt~, ch,IJ•geK nntl OI'Yillro J,, Llppf'll, 'lO, Almn: Rotn• .. bruised nncl shaken up in n cnr Jll'lntcd 1n1! cJtculnh•d 111 HUll! count~·. wd tl11'l nnld JWtitlonoJ• g-1\-0 !mown e~p••nHeM, including" ntto\·ney'H ff'es, purpose of electing the following: mnrv l1r>1th•' Vun MN'I' .!.!, T.un'ling-, which p1emi~cs 1\I"O di!RCI'Ihecl ns follu\\H: 'l'homJI' J~d\\Ulrl Clr~rk, :12, l~!nHinl-t': accident a1 Ens1 Lansing recent· lntr ti•Hted pnrtJPn addltionnl nutict! HS ICqllh!'ll h.Y 1'1 O)llHly aiL11Ulecl In thr. '!'own .. Elon1 11 e ll\'f''l. ~1, LunHIIIJ!, ly, In,\', HO!l81<'1' r,, JlHAKE, Hhlp of Lunain~t. (No\V CltY of r.. nn­ Jlr)\\''1" M ntni!H, ~I. l.rtnHing: M I!'Y sinv.) County of IIIJ.~hnm, Stnte or t I.nnKin~.;. JudliP of Probii!t: JnnP 'l'uhhH, R, l\ofrs. Rolnml Graham atlemlccl Mi~harnn doliCI'Jlied IlK follows: Lot ,lohn II, P1ntl, ~2. l.llllfilll~, Peggy an exll'nsion meetin)< at Vevay of P1 nlmtc No, 19, Jllnt or Pli'!Hmnt SubdiYlSion, An11 Rhnl''l, ?1, J.ni!Hirw. Governor 1 IJII!'t of the Nol'lheast ~ or SectJOn State Legislator "i•·nnl~. (] f'1n lit;, 1 1, Lnnsln~; Mnnlyn town hall, Mason, lust Thtn·srlny, .11, 'J\IN, H2W, ncco1dlng to the Ji'rJtnrh, llcnllf'l':-401\, 17, I nnKing­ ORDER FOR PUBLICATION GENERAL lClHll'dcd phtt thmeof 11s Jecorded John n. Horton, '!7, l~n~L T.l!llHin~. Fnmily night wns well nttcmlccl Auu-u:;t 1~, l!l.i1 !n r.. tbCI' 17 or from ·2nd. District nnro1hv Ann ('UI'IlOW, :.!ti. LETOURNEAU-Novcmbco 10, 1958 !.lllltdn~. at the Mctlwclist church last Pll1lH on PllJ.:"C 4•1, Hnid Ingham Jlnlt'\' Il!rnnr'l", Gl, Mn~nn: l.oili A1·~ St11te uf MJ[~hiU"nn. The l'l'OhlllP Goutt Lieutenant-Governor COlli I l)' Hl'COl'lis, fol' tht' Cnunty nf Ingha•n, h•n"P 'l'h .... -,.. ,, 1S. I·~ tnt Lr111Hin~. ];QUI'l'ABLE f,Jl'J~ INS!JllANCEl linn IJ Tt'!Wf'nr ~~ hmi•lt, 2·1, LHnHiH!,; In tlw MatltH' nf thl• Chlllll{l llf nanw COMPANY Olo' IOWA, Vivn r..hnl'' <:!11 Ill~J,ell. 2~ I.unsin~. of ,JOSEI'll ltor:en ANIIIJD LB'J'OUIJ­ AK:3Ig-llef' of Mol'tgnget• Prosecuting Attorney Pl•lt"" I•'dw:ud J\\GI"", liJ, euKt Lnn .. I[OG J>R c NC!\U, /Ill Hdttll, FlnHcl, 'l'J•cbilcoclt, Dnvi~ & Ji'oHtC'I', Secretary of State HinH: Nnnt•y I;Jnin•• MPidonm, ~n. AI· I 'ES \\IH,L ~LUl'IP ;\l n t>c~slon of :-;:1itl Cou1t, held on AttOJne;,.R few AHnlf.rncea, 1100 Mh·hlf.r,lll HOrlllC, Marlwl hog prices :nay be tlw I lth cilly ol Oclohe!', ,\, D. 1!15S. ~ntlonnl 'fower·, LnnsinK l:l, :MlchiJ.:'IIrlo Mutlh .Tnhnnon, 10, Lnntdnu; Jonn p,.,,,.,nl, liON. llOBJ•)il'l' L. IJH/IICE, Dnll Atuln• Lutuul'nenu ~'EAHING CLAIMS AND FOR flnti"Y E. Htnwn, 22, ]~.1lon HnJlids: Slate university fnrm economists. fllll)tUJ~ thnt thi~ f•OUI'l cntet• 1111 mtlel' OC.:TFRMINATION OF HEIRS Mr"lthn .I HttJ'tPnhui'J•, 17, Mn:-;on, n 1ml' {tH !'lllln,L!inl{ hiH f1om Jo:.f•ph Ho1 MA '1-l)ocember 18, 1958 County .:Clerk Mrnv111 H11ho11rl lluwntd, 1!1, J.an!"\lllJ.{: Andil! Lc-tulnlwnu to Hrmm AudJ•c• Lt• .. Rtl•l(lo n'" r.tlt hlor•m, The PI olmtc Cow·t Chi'ho[prw FH\'1' ('nnif v I G, T.nnHJI\It. J.~J~GAI. NOTICI~:;;; ttHIJ'IWHU, will he hf!:tld ,lt tho Plob.tL~ fLW tho Cm1nly ot' lnghnm. Attorney General Cnu1 t nt ~()~ llnlliHit•! Hid g-., J.nn.in~. Bhnr!P"' A1thur Rhtltr•li, fi2, Jl,•tl'c)il, ------t.t a ~~'f lnn of ~aal Court. hold nt tho Mif'ilignn, un No\t mlw1 10, J'J!i~. nl 3:01 1 Eiit.nhPth M1•1\•inin Hnllnl'll, 11. LnnHin~-:". NOTICE OF MORTGAGE '• .> 11 • O:iic(', In tho City of MuHon, In W1llinm 1'· <'hcst(•r, '!H, 1• lll!"\lll!-:'i l/'ill- FORECLOSURE SALE P. M County Treasurer .ltl fmlI'IHIII, 211, Lnn~mr.~". .. )clohcu, A, J), 19!iS. Mmw R Pth'l', 11l, 1111)- City; F1nnce11 DefnulLii hnVIflli lwcn m.tde in tlw Auditor General Cnl'l!i, I.nn:;ln~. Ieon,litionH or n cel'tnin moJI~ut•~! hy Pt•c,etll, RON. RODER'!' L. DRAKE, l:.r>nnntd n. O!f!R, !!1, Lnn!ilnA": Mn1·y MARVIN E, McL8LI.~AN zmd 1\ATHEH.~ Judgo oi Pr·ohnte, J{,w~lllti~. !!fl, Lnn.-ing, INJ.J M. Mcl~l~Ll .. AN, huKhnnd anU wlf~, Jn the 31nttel' of the E~tnto of EAflL Register of Deeds R\duud C. Sr\.t'llKki, 21: Dolorm! A. or the Ctty or Holt, County or lnJ..:"hurn, C MAY Dace.~ Bed, Ju,thon, ?n. T nlu•in!{, Slllto of MlchiJ.:"un, to NA'I'lONAL It Hll!ICfi1'ing to the Court that tho Representative in Congress .lnt"'W"' Willtnm Senl"H, 21. Lnnsln"; HOMES ACCgP'l'ANCE COTIPOHA'J'lON, Dcfrnllts lm.,: illJ.!: been rnndc m 'the lltnC Jm• Jlletten\ntlon of cJnfmH 1\)..:LlinBt Su·1h .Tt•,\111 tte Willinm:;, lH, I~nnttinJt, on~nnlr.ed untl ex!Htln"' undcl' the llt\\H of cond1Lions nf 11 c1 1turn mo1 tJtnue h1-• :mid r.t~tlllc Hhould be ltmlted, nnd thnt a from 6th Congressional ij:hmll'!ol F.. Wmthln~ton, 2(i, Lnn:;lnl-": the Stnte of Tnclinnn, dntl'd .July 22, 1!155, J,yr.g BllWIN !Wl'lli<:H'J' !Lilli J,EI"\ t1n1r an, Mich~ Lh._. C1ty uf Lunuinl-\', County of Jnuhnm, mnnils ugnfn:;t wdd decen:;;ed by nnd be­ District 'yy,Jf'rll, 17, Lnn~in~. h.:"an, on .Tuly 2!i, 1\"l!i'J ln Lihll' fi1~. ~1atu uf Michigun, In NATfONAJ.~ fole 11ni JnW:; uHtnte of which ~niil clcccnsr.d dlml f!PJzetl t{ew Court Cases HomeH Act 1 plnnt·o Co1 !H>Illtion to /lOW­ uf IIH St Jte of lndhtn,l, d.1tud October Hhoulfl bo Jlr]Jud!cntod anti dctcl'lnlnud, l~ltY SAVINI~S IIANK, New Yod~. New 16, l!l!ili nnd ll!COidi.!d Uc•toher· 2:J, l'J1U It l~':i State Senator Lnw Yo!l\, h1-• Ul'tiltnlmC!nt !luted M1urh 5, in Lthm• fi71 or Mn1 t~-tMit·~, Jllllo\'U ;ljJ:J, in OJ tleu•d, 'l'hnt nll the cteditors P:11il T.~ Atllltnli, ,\tlmrwy ven(lll!l 'VR, Of r.n!tl dN•enHed 81'6 ICCjUired to JIII;!HUOL 1!156 nnd Jecordcd ?11ny J, lf)~a in Libel' thP olllco or Uw He~-t!HtCI' of Dt.!ed:; fol Dnvid C:COlllll ,Jio, 'J'!t'lilllli"l> 011 the Cl\f:C, theh ciHim11 In w1·lting mHI UlHIPJ' onth 2 Coroners 661, )HIJ-I'C 70, in tlu• olllc£l nf thr He~­ lnvhnm County, 11-bchll-:'ltli, mul xnitl from 14th D~stric:t R & n F.r!IIJpnwnt Co \'S, Donnld h>tel' of De odH for the County af lnM'­ mrH'lg I)..(\! huvinH hmw nnt-iJHnctl by Nn­ IIH JI!'OViiiE:!d L,v Rtntute, to H•lid C0\11 t. nt Fi~troJ•, et r1l, 'l'l'Ct'llh!l, nn the cnnc upon hnm, nnd :wid lllOl'l).fliJ.Cer. huvu1g elf!ttcd tlunnl Jlonlf'H Ar.C(!JJI:tllcl! Cot'IHliUtiOn to tho Ptoi.Jntu O!fice nt 208 Holllatct• Build .. Jll"AmlheH HtHi"f'l /1.. Lnwl•·J· ltlnt'llr>Y, 11nde1' the lcJ'mH of Hn1d moi'lJ.(nJ.{t' to 'Jim BUWEI(Y SAVINGS BANK, Now lnJ.!, Lnmin~. Miehlgnn, on Pl' before the 1in JP lWIItlon nf Eal"i L, t\llron, HcH(IJJ­ tl~clnre the entlro princirml 1111tl llf'CI"ULHI Yrnl\, New YnJ•k,·by nHHIJWtnent l'ecot dt!d ltlth day or Decernbol', .A. D. 1!158, .tt !{)11 Ill I \'I' I'll ~mid nt nf JiC't'll!H', Tinymnnd Jt. Jntotor;t the1enn, 1lue, \\lwh e!Pcllon it Mntch ~~. l !J!i7 m LJbtH 67H of molt­ Len fHtccn o'clock ln the foJ"e.noon, time and J)lacc being he1uby np!Jolntcd Jo11('11h. nttnt•ney, t/opfi IHH'(•by ex~1ch>e, PUI!Itlnnt 1o \\-hlch I.('UVOH, IIUW J7S, in the onice O( the In Je nppf'nl of Mul'l C:oon, HfiAtoJn .. thor() iH clnirnccl to lit' cltw und un)Mid llt>ttJsH 1 of Uul.!ciH fot• Jng-hum County, fc11• il1c c:mmlnntion nnil ndjuHtment of tinJI of dliver's lic•n!HiC', JJOlM or Sllld lllOit .. cen5ed, nnd for the adJudication und ~~·]! IIOt)tu fo1· Jlllnl:IJJHJ, t.i<'o the1 wf Ue glvun }Jy tmblicntlon of n neV. nny PHil thf't'cof: NOW, 'l'IJJ;JtEFOHE, 111tercst Hnd nb~t.Jaclinl{, lcsH escrow cOJIY nf ll1ls Ol't!ei' once t•nch weelt fo1· rr}pf'WJ'il(•l' Mnll of URI\, lnc•, Vil, \VIl­ by vlitue of the nowc1 of Hnlc contnincil I undt~, tbc t~lllll of 'l'hll·ti!cn 'J'hou~mnd thl"ue Slteco~~lve weclol 111 evlous to Bllld lfnm JlJ•ainnt•d, l't :d. n(•njnmin o. in ~mid mo1 tJ.mge unci JIUJ':Hmnt to thP Two liundted l'ifty 'J'wn nnd 111/100 tiny of hem ing, In the ln~hnm County Sd'i\\Pnd<'llll ,fJ., nti0111e~r, for the purpose of electing 2 Circuit. Court cammis~~~ Stlltult•H of tlw Stale or Michhmn in (~1~,2fi:.!,lil) Dollntti, nnd no suit. Ol' Ncwf', n JlC\\'I!pnpet• 111 in ted nnd cl1 cu­ filch I I'd [l, Hohin~nn vtl, gdith M. HUch c;u;e:; mndt• nnd JII'OV!d('d, N01'ICJ·~ Jl!ot•cetllng- nt lmv o!' in eq,•ity h,t\'Htl{ lllled In snit! county. nnd thnt the fiducJ .. Hcthl')', HC'plt!Yln ,Jnt' C F'o•,let• Jt·., Ill· IS HBHEBY GIVEN 'J'liAT 011 Jnn\Wl'Y he1•ll Jnstltut••tl lu H•cove1· thu dcht l!u~ lli'Y O( :mid eRtate jr]\-C kfl0\\0 lfltcrcHted iOJUI('~', • 1:1, l'l!i'l, nt lO:no o'clock in the fo1e"· C\ll'f.~tl !Jy t>ttid JllCJI L~Hl{O 0! lillY PHI t jlHI ttes wldltionnl nollcc n::; recJUiJ·ed )Jy \Jrdv/01 Hnl f;tft•l Co of Mlc•hh•w \'H, ncwn, Enr;ler,n Stnndnrcl 'l'im1•, nt thr. tlu•o eof; NOW 'I'll J:ltl;I•'UH!c, IIY VIH· lnw. s1onerso ,lohn ,V, fill/fin, vlt• t\H,IUilllHit. Lt•ro C. ll()l"th flunt dOOJ or tho olll CJlY Hall 'fUI•: 01•' 'J'JIJ; l'OW!:;I< UJo' SALm con· ROBE!\'l' I,, DRAKE, DI'Rmis, ntlut'llt>\', hulldln~. in the City or Lnnstnf..:', Cmmly tnlned in ~mid rnongagc nncl lllllliuunt. Jud~o of J>roh.Lto ;;;u~nn ~\c. Mn1i1• l:t•vnolds, YR. 0Jlnndn of lnghnm, M1chir.~"nn, (thnl b~>IIIJ.:" one tu thu St llUtUfi of the State or Mlchlgnn S!l~U!IHJnln, Hi('hn1d t\ldtmnn, et nl. TteH­ nf t.lw pl:lcC:l of holdlnl-t' Cucuit Couzt In nucr, CUt->t H tnHtle nnd Jltovitled, NO­ JI!L~Ii on tho c.l~e. LPo C. l11nmit~, ntlOJ­ In fillicl Connty), ~:~nl•l mm·t~nge \-~Jll (Jr1 'l'ICI: IS !ll•;tn;]l~ C:JVEN thnt on Jnn­ - ncl· - f01eclo~ed hy n :;nl.~ at uuhiJc nuctinn llHI'Y 1:1, 1!JG!J, nl I fl 00 o'clock Jn tJw ORDER FOR l'UBI..!CATION \ Chancery to tlw htJ.:"hct>t bich!e1• of till' )l!'cmit~es f01enuon, 1;ut>lt.•1 n Stnutlurtl 'l'ime. nt the ANNUAL ACCOUNTS Vit·~il CllJIPil'H \'H, Elt•rmo1' M. Chnp­ de~cl ihcd in snid mo1 tgn~v. Ol' ~o much North 11'unt tloo1· of the ohl C1ty HHil SWEAZEY-Ncvembeo· 7, 1958 fol' mJ\ll, ct nl. Bill fo1·ec lnHUI"e, John thereof l\li mny be nlll!lY io pay the lhulclntJ..C, 111 the C1ty of Lnnilin~. County State of Miehl~un 'J'he P1"ollntu Court lhntttn, utt: \'~. Mh•uel AlvnrrY., "hich mny he Jmlrl hy the uJHlPJ'Hl~netl the Jll.tces of hold in~ Cil cu1t Cnu1 t in Voters \Viii ~lso cast ballots on· a proposal to caU a Umrorm ti''IJL ndent ·~ ltd, Llo} cl C. Sc1 \'· At a !lel:l~ion of tilliaid County), l:lllid mort"'n).{e \\11/ be Octobut· 9, Jor.s. lct?"o nttol'lh!~'· int~urnnct• on Hllltl Jll"~mh;u;, n.nd nll othel' furccluH('d Ly n bltlc ill Jlub!ic nu~tion Jl'nn JuliuK T, .Tmwph v~. ,Tnhn Joiol~:>Jlh. numA pnul IJy t/11~ undcr:;ignt•d, with to the hiJthehl bidder of the pleOHH(•t! Po·eHenl: HON, ROBERT L, DRAKE, UnJfo,·m Judne cii'JICndents net. l.IO)'Il c. s~l \'­ lnteH•Hl ther·con, pu1suunt to law mul to dei:H!J'iLcd 111 :illlcl tnol'tgu~e, o1 ::;o much of Probnt(, Icc. ulttli!H'Y fnJ' pl.!llt!Jfl. the tt>rtnH of said mortgugc, nnd nil lc g,d 1n the Mnttm· of the EHtntc of .TEl'"F­ st·ate constitutional convention~ tbl.!ll'flf dli Ul•IY l.Ju lll'CCtl'•ai'Y to JlnY tlw MnJg,\lf't Hu~:; \", .Tnhn Ruy1l HunH, coHlrt, chnnrcs nnd t>XIH-'OIWH, incluclinJ.:' .unount t!Ut: .t~ uto1c~ .u!, and nny sum l!EY, JEil.OM!~ nnd CI!EGORY SWEA· fol' injUJII'llnll, Jenkillli, BilJ Wilham n. atlotn ... y'H fer>Jol, \-\hlch JlllnlitH~S lll'e cit' .. \\hlch m,\y be Pllld by the undeJsigne.l :t.EY, Minotfl. uttru ney fu1· plninlilf, ~ell bed nH iollows: at Ol' bcforu ~111d wile Jot· tuxes .lnd/ot Notice !H Hereby Criv«!n. Th1\t the JIC­ Cnthr.J•hw Buchnll/lrl \"H, Nohle n. r.. inHUI'.trtce on tmiU 111 crnit~uH, unci nil tition of Ame1·icnn Hnnk & "tnn;t Com .. Bti'chnn:lll, Unifn1m tiP)IC!lldl'llt't! net. Lot No, 11 :' KeH~leJ• Suhdlvlfiion olh~Jl" ~umH rrald by the l!ndetsi~netl, !HillY (fol·mc!IY Centl'ul 'l'J"U!olt Co.) Ll?yd C. ScJ•vit•e, nltOIUl'Y fo1· plninlJIJ'. No. 6, hlling n pnt•t. of the Sou the n;t 'l'f•Hlnmentnly GtJnrdinn of Hllid cHlnte, 1 nf ~r·ction 15, T3N, R2\V, JJelhl with lntt•lt>t!t thtc:-con, JlUrHunnt to ·JHY. and to the tll'lllH of sni•l mru tJ.:nge, nnd JU,\yinJ.r fr,r the nllownnce of itH ci!-\'hth Townfihitl, Inuhnm County, Mil'hiJ..CHll, nccount, nlao Jll:lylnl-{ f'lr thl! nllownncu Divorces Granted lll'CUJ"ditJ~ tCJ the lC~Ult}l.!d flint ull lc~al co~!~. chlll ~el'i und I.!XJll!fltHHi, lhc1eof. mdud1ng- nttu1 lll'Y'H f'"e~. which 111"eru .. of nil Jllevlous nccounto filed, will be llit!~ !lie des1:rllwd .~~ follo\Ht. hmuU on November 7. 195~, nt nine Pnulino 1\cll(•r \ ~. Willinm C. Keller. BOWERY SAVINGS RANI\. forty.flyr.J o'clock In t:1f fo1·ennon, nt ScrJt.comhet• 20. Property tiJLuatcd ln tlw C1ty of Alaiedon Township Ast~ignec of Mortl-\"a~ec Wheatfield Township tnJHilllJ.r, Couuty of lnl{hnm, Stnt~ lhe P10l11lta Olfic.:e nt 20B llolltHtcr Dunny Dc.m Aungst v11. C;uol J ..•.tT\ FrnHCI', Ttebilcock. JJnvls & Foster, Building. Lans!nJ.{, MichiJ.t"nn, Awlr.~"nt, ScJJtemhn· .!li. nt MlthiJ.rllTI, de~cnhetl m; tollows: Polling Place: Aliaicdon Town Hall Atlul'lleyt; fo1 At~lii~nee. 1400 Michig,1n Lot No, 21, Ku~KicJ AtlrlJt.JOn to the It l11 01•cltJJ'cd. 1'lult not1co thereof he Polling Place: WheaHield Town Hall Edwn1d J. SiefeJt Vi', Ctll'nelin. Doris Nntionnl Tower, Lanflmg lj, Michh~llll. Lyle Oesterle, Clerk C1ty of Lansin~. n Jllll't of the gJvt>rJ by JlUblicntJOn of n cony he1·cof Norman Smalley, Clerk Si~JfCit, Setltt•mlwl' 26, D11tcd: Octobor !t, 195S, 42wJ3 fo1• thu:e week1:1 con.1wcutively llleviouH 'fhOrnnK W. E."ch \'!"!, KuthN inc E. ::;nutii\Hiit ~ 01 Section 33, 'l'4N, H..!W, C1ty of L~msing-, Jngohnm to Jmid dny or hemin~{, ju the Jnghnm Esch. St•Jitcrnlwl 21i, ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR County }Jews. nncl that the nctttioner :Mni'J.•nrct f:. G~t•enbur~ vs. Chm·l('s C. HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR Cnuuty, Mi~hh.run, accmdm~ to the 1ccordcd Jllllt the1eof. cause a copy of this natlco to he ~CI'Ved Gteenhur ~. St>Jllf:'niltl.!l' 20. DETERMINATION OF HEIRS ·-\=:inrcnc•e F'ull'hcr \'J.~, nuby Fulcher 'JIH.: HUWr.liY SAVINr:S BANK, upon ench known THirty in interest ut Aurelius Township White Oak Township SYMONDS-Decembor 26, 19S8 hiR ln11t known nth1reRH ns 1 CIIUlrcd by fd/cJCt• ~r,!llletJ Oil CJOR8 !JJ][ fi\rcJ hy A~~Jg-nuc uf MortJ.:nuce Jnw. Polling Place: Aurelius Town H~:~ll Stnte or MichlKnn. 'fhe Probate Cout t Fl.Hwr, 'l'tebllcock, Dnvitl & FosteJ·, Polling Place: White Oak Town Hall deicnd.wt), St!ptcmb••J' 26. ROBERT L, DRAKE, E\•clyn LouJ!-Il' McPhctxnn yH, Dernnrd for thl..! County of lnJ.\'hnm. Attm•neyli lor At~~JI-:'nel•, J 400 YJichJJ{Hn Willard Drosch'a, Clerk A True Co11Y: Jud~o:e of Probute John Word, Clerk MCI'fwrsun. St•ptornher 2!1, At n KeRsion of saul Court, held nt National Towel', LanHi!ll{ S, MlrlllH"an. Flol"enee M. Fletcher IJated: Octobe1· JB, l!J!i/:1, 42wl3 Cnt•ric Clc.u-1on v;;. Carl Vel"l faen:wn. the Prohule Oifice, in the City of MaHon, DerJUty ncRJHtet• of Probate Sept(!mhel' 2!1, in the tmict County, on the tlth dny of 42w3 -Rollund Suv:J:,lte vs. Sophi1L SuJ.rK•Ite October, A. D. 1958. Oetoher a. Present, liON. ROBERT L. DRAJ(E, Onondaga Township Delhi Township VH, I -Frunklin R. Pntterl'lon Ellen Ther. Judg-e of ProLate. I {Afso referendum on t.:Jwnship ror.ing ordinance will eRe Pnttl!J HOn, SL"ptcmhcr 2'1. In the Mntter of the EAtntc of JULIA Polling Places: Precinct No. I, Community Hall, Holt: ·M"nhcl H. Bal"low Hay vH. Don E. Rny. ~ be voted on) ANNA SYMONDS, llccen•ed, Special Township Meeting Precinct No. 2, Miller Road Community Hall on Curry September :to. 1t nppcuring to the Court thnt the Jonnn Cnrol Tuylor Vl:l, Wllllnm F. Polling Place: Ononciaga Town Hall time for JlreRentntion of clnims n~ninst Lane: Precinct No. 3, Mople Grove Community Hl'lll on Taylor. Octoher 1. snid estnte Rhould be limited, nnd t.hnt n Robert Noble, Clerk ,Mary Louil'e Blluldin vs, Mnrvin D. Hughes road: Precinct No. 4, Methodist church, Holt: Douldin. Octo!Jcr 3, time nnd ulnce be appointed to receive, exnminc nnd ndjuRt nll clnims and rle~ Precinct No. 5, eresbyteri•an church, Hol't: Precinct No. Shil'ley McNnmam VIi. Plank R. Mc­ Npmnrn. OctO hi r a. mnnUs ngninst said der.en~;ed by :tnd be· Notice to Delhi Residents fore rm1d Court; nnd that the le~:a.l heirs 6, Community Hall, Holt: Precinct No. 7, Miller Road :Sylvin P. Stpcs vR. Dilly D. Sipea. OCtober 7. of R.licl deceased entitled to inheJ"it the Vevay Township Bible church on Miller r~od; Precinct No. 8, Maple cRtnte of which snid decenRed died sei%cd "'Mnrl-\"nret Mor~nn vs. Floy1l T. Mor· t~hould be udjudicated and determined, Polling Place: Vevay Town Hall Gr.ove Community H,,ll on Hughes road: Precinct No.9, gnn. Octobt!r :1. It lH Ordered, Thnt nll the creditors of Notice is hereby given that a special township meeting in, Blanche Wheeler, Clerk Methodist church, Holt; Precinct No. 10, Miller Road 'U. Johnnna Moore vs. MnJor Rollo !!nict deceased arc required to t)reRent Mborc. October 3, their c1alms in writinJ:r and under onth Commun'ity Holl on Curry Lone. 'Sarah Easl1ck vs. Ronald Enslick. ns provided by stntutc, to ~aid Court nt township of Del•hi, county of Ingham, state of Michigan, will be Ot!toher G. lhe Jlrobntc Onice nt 2118 Hollister Edi+h Adcock, Clerk "'da May Wood vs. Forrest Rnymond Building, LnnsinJ=t', Michil{an, or be­ Ingham -Township 'I ' Wood. October I 0. an held, on Saturday, November I, 1958, d II o'clock, a. m, at fore the 26th day of December. A. D. •Iva F. Leonar~ VA, Rlchnrd 1-\. Leon· 1058, n.t njne fifteen o'clock in the fore .. Pr.-lling Place: Ingham Town Hall nn«:L October J o. noon. snid time nod place being hereby Delhi township hall, Holt, Michigon, for p~rpose of aut_horiziing •EJiznbeth Atwood vfl. Coleman At· Leland Perrine, Clerk City of Mason nppointed for the exn.minatJon find ad­ W&od. October D. justment of all claims nnd · demnnds Jlurhnn Thnbit Ella Marie Thnblt, sale of old township hall building and l·ibrary, located on North Polling Places: Precinct No. I, Court House, west en­ v.. ngain~t snid decensed, nnd for the ad­ Ooto!Jer 10. judication and determinntion of the t~ance, first floor: Precinct No. 2, City Hall on West ;.Mnry Elnino rn~=:c vs. Leonard E. heirs nt law of said decenRcd at the time Cedar street: also to authorize purchase of Lot 73 of Super­ Leroy Township P•.:•. October I 0. of her denth entitled to inherit the estate Maple street; P~eoinct No. 3, Court House, e.,st en- ~Wnync 0. McQueary Jr. vs. Betty or which the deceued died seized, visor's Plat No. 3, for purpose of continuing Orchard Cour't to Polling Pla.:e: Leroy Town Hall trance, first floor. , June McQueary, (Annulment). Oetober It Is Further' Ordered, That public no. Vernon L. Hodge, Clerk ~Q. tice thereof be given by nublicnlion of a \ Harry A. Spenny, Clerk ':Cora Lorenc Not~irnnt vs. Cecil A. copy o! this order once eneh week for L'o11isa street and convey same to count} road commission. ND•trnnt. October 10. three suceeuive weeks previous to said :Josephine Abel Unrath vs. RJchnrd day or hearing, In the Ingham County Delbert Unrath. October 10. News. n newspnJler printed and •Marva D. Bakke vo. Ole E. llakkc, cireu~ mtober 10. lated in said county, nnd that the fiducj .. EDITH ADC()_CK,_ nry of said e11tate give known interested *Eddie Ewing v&. Geraldine EwinJC. vartic! additional notice a11 requhed by Ottober 10. law. T'Ownship Clerk · •Pn.trjr:iJL Smith vs. tOber 13. •Lornint! L Smith 42w2 ~ober 14 •. ~--s- .. ,1. . . . ' . I . ·' .· ...... , . ., ., . ~GIIA~I, COUNT.¥ AGENT: VIEWS CROPS, ·cqnccpt seelna.I :Xi -ton Piclmp, with stoel;; radt 2 Garage Doors . . Pumr1 .Jack 19Gl Elenr 22-ft. House Trailer . . 011. these MM advantages: 9'x7' with l'ights . $ QQ Quantity of Doors aiH1 Wiru1ows Electric Brooder Quantity of Rope e MORE FULL LENGTH HUSKING Cash n Carry · • ROLLS 54 50 ft. of Pipe and Fittings e LONGER PICKING ROLLS Slightly Higher When Delivered • Household Goods 14-gal. Fly Spray with Electric S[1rayer e ADJUSTABLE FLOAtiNG 10x12 Brooder Coop 7xl0 Brooder Coop SNOUTS Brc:ilcfast Table and Chairs r------·~------~~~----~~------~STEEL BASEMENT SASH Set of Bunl• Beds Range 4 Bushels of Walnuts : Cow Stanchions e SNAPPING ~OLLS-53~ $3.25 . . Electric INCHES Electric Refrigerator Double Reel Shallow Well Pum11 · e EIGHT HUSKING ROLLS:....FOUR SEPTIC TANKS Dining Room Furn.iturc llundrecls of Small Articles to Be Sold , OF RUBBER, FOUR OF STEEL ADJUSTABLE FLOOR JACKS Davenport and Chair Gas Water llcatcr e EXTRA-WIDE HUSKING BED $7.25 1,000 Quantity of Usc1l Clothing e POWER TAKE-OFF DRIVE . $_ Gallon Typewriter Quantity of Rugs Chickens A 1·2 plow tractor has ample power to IVa" WOOD COMB. DOOR G~~~~"Set in . . Set in Odd Dishes Other Small Articles operate this light·running Husker. Con· $15.25 Hole 23 Laying liens acctions to Ill: P.T.O. on all standard 80 Hole 8t row·type tractors available. · :Z~ ~ ia MM fo•torlu TERMS:-Cash. No goods Not responsible· for accidents fras r••l••lfr, better perftrllllllft.ll the field 2x4's to 2x12's $1J5 por M Grade Doors 2/8•6/e · removed until settled for ... for complat•::.J L.::• E.cept on conc1 eto products. Cash Discount Up to. 7°/~ Amount af discount dl!'pends on . Ictal purchase. 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ALL FOR THE CHURCH Wil;ax Heating & Air Conditioning Mason SHEET METAL WORK' The Church is the greatest factor on earth for Holt the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual val1:1es. Without a Scientists say that the chemicals in our bodies are worth only a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization few cents. God says that we belong to the highest order of His cl'ea­ can survive. There are four sound reasons why .tion, .. made in His o1vn image. · every person should attend services regularly and supp01i the Church. They are': (I ) For his Statistics lose us in a multitude of more than two ancl a half own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For * billion people living in the world today. Gael tells us that He knows the sake of his community and nation. (4) For us as individuals.· Each of us has a place in His plan. No one else the sake of the Church itself. which needs his 1\la.son llll'lhndist, E. Lenton can fill it, because no two people are exactly alike. · moral and matedal support. Plan to go to Sttldiffe, minister. Morning wor· church regularly and read your Bible daily. Un.nsvlllll FI'CIJ nh·U:mllst .• Rev. ~hip, 10 o'eloel1. The service will Friends say that they love us, but that love sometimes fails. Glenn Vibbe1·t, pastor. 10, Sunday be in charge of Wayne Btillen, Gael's love has given us 0111' families, onr j1·iends, ow· possessions, ow· Day Book Chapter Verses school. Gencv]cve Freer, superin· lay lcadeJ', wlw will be assisted temlenl.; 11, preacl1ing service: by llarlow WaHson. Coming from world, ow· very lives ... and He gave U/5 His only Son. It was He Sunday Genesis 1 26~28 6:45, F'MY: 7:30, evening service; Lansing to deliver the sermon is who taught us to call the great God of Creation om· Fathm·. Monday Acts 17 24-26 Tuesday Genesis 28 15 prayer meeting, Weclncsday eve· Don MnrsiHill, lay leader of the nlng, 7:30, at the church. Albion-Lansing district of the Wcdncsdn: Psalms 94 14 Methodist church; church school, The Church' of Christ invites us to come, to worship our Heavenly Thur"day Luke 1 54-72 Nm·t.h Aui'eliUM, ltcv. John '. Friday Acts 13 32-33 11 :1~; MYF, in the chtlt'Ch, 6 p. Father, and be. forgiven by Him. Then we may revalliate ourselves Saturday II Timothy 2 ·' 13,19 Prurlen, pastor. Sunday school. m.; junioi' choir practice, Thurs­ ~s individual children of God, not merely as part of a multitude. 10:15 a. m.; morning worship, day, 4 p. m.: ch~tncel choir prac­ 11 :15; yotmg peoples meeting, tice, TJ1llrsday, 8 p, m. 6:q5 J>. m.: evening service, 7:30; I Wednesday, prayer meeting, 7:30 lllnson Jlll]llist, Clarence Rorld, "'op!Jrigl!r 195~~ Kt'i:t'tr Adv, Strvil't Strasburg, Ya. 1 p, m. pastor, Morning worship, 10 o'clock, message by Rev. Kenneth Aurelius 8uptist, Rev . .Vcder L. Bystrom: 11:15, Sunday school; Bass, pastor. Chm•ch service, 10;. 6:30 p. m., Baptist Youth Fellow­ Sunday school, 11: prayer meet.· ship: 7:30 p. m .. evening service, ing, Thursday evening, 7:45; Sun· special music by the senior day evening service, 7:~5. On the choir: Monday, 7 p. m., senior first Sunday of every month choir rehearsal; Tuesday, 7:30 p. What the Churches: Are Doing movies are shown during the m., Women's Society mecting at evening service. the church, guest spealresbyter·inn, Rev. Vernon evening service., ' b~: guest speaker Saturday, .Octo· Baptisms, after the 11 o'clock lie. Sunday school and church T. Smith, pastor. Two services of Robbins 1\IctJuHlist, Bunker her 25. mass on Sundays by appoint­ ... Lt-slle Methodist, Rev. John W. Okemos Oommunlty, Rev. Dav· s~rvice, 11 a. m.; Sunday school worship and 2 church schools, 10 · road, Rev. Francis C. Johannidcs, ·ment: Confessions, Saturdays, Bullock, pastor. Sunday school, and 11 :30; Youth Fellowship, ld S. Evans·, pastor. Worship, 10 SS. Cornelius and Cyprian Cath· 11 a.m. 11 a. m.; church, 10 a. m. a. m., (Baby nursery provided): pastor. Sunday, 9:45, church olic, Catholic Church read, Bunk· 10:30-11:30 a.m.; 7-8:30 p.m.; Be· . I 7:30, for junior and senior high S'chool', Lute Hartenburg, superin· fore Holy days and First Fridays, J,cslie Uaptist, Rev. John groups. Rev. Paul 'Arnold, pastor church school, 11:10; Youth Fel· er Hill. Sundo.y masses, 7 and 9 Swckbridge Presbywrian, 'Rev. .Jowship, 7 p. ,m. tendent; 11, worship . a.m. 7·8130 p. m.; each Thursday after Tolly, pastor. S1,1nday school, Alexander Stenhouse, pastor. of Mason Prciibyterian· church, services; Catechism classes: Kin­ 10 a. m.; divine worship, 11:15; Morning worship; 10:30 a. m.; will be guest speaker Sunday, Oc· Ingham Circuit 1\1 e t 11 o d I s t, 1\la.'!On Assemb~ or God, Rev. dergarten through eighth grade, BYF, 6:30 p. m.: evening wor­ .Sunday school, 11:40; choir re­ to her 26. Rev. Arnold is state .. · .. llolt Presbyterian. Rev. Vemon Frank B. Cowick, minister. W. B. Kolenda, pastor. Servicel1 Saturdays from 9:30 till 11 a. m., ship, 7:30; mid-week prayer serv· hearsal Wednesday evenir:g. clerk of the Lansing Presbytery. ·; T. Smith, pastor. One service dur· Northwest, morning worship, 9 at Vevay town hall, Mason. Sun­ high school on Monday evenings ice, WC; now the items, I said to her, "You 10 Yen.l'S Ago-1948 cominunity. l-Ie was a leader in his church. He took the . helps patients get througll the must be an all·~ student." Everett Balm· accldon(s. mcnt that held promise of malting his community better. courage to . the· slclt .. It givCil checkinq account them st1·ength. · :tt cheers them. numbers. I g11t 1 rruu·l~ ex· I in the word that he passed the. stale noon. Then the corporal of the boolt." Albert Hall has been dead only 4 years. Yet in these guard or the man on watch bar exam. He graduated froin days when Amel'icans do a lot of moving about many resi­ st~rts over again with one 1'hCI'C lll'll Jll)()'!llC who University of Michigan in June. dents may not realize that the Hall Memorial library was strolte for 4:30, 8:30 or 12:30 SJJilt their pn.y ehcclcs ns Andrew S. (All Stone) Zlm· a dream come true. and adding another each half· mtmy as 2:J wn.ys. I'd always merman, former pastor of Ma· And, Dad, when Mother handles so much hou~ · · son Presbyterian church,· died In the discussion as to which group should get the cred­ wondeJ'Iid what the C & F coJ'(Jorn.tlon of J, a n s In g in New Jersey last week. He it for pmmoting a county libl'ary system we shouldn't over­ . It's sul'(ll'ising- how few gained his nickname when he of the family cash, she deserves. it. Jleople lmow how to l'eu.d at ma1Jc. 1\fy curioljity finally look the fact that Albel't J. Ha11 alone is responsible for pro· overcame me and J vitsitell led the d·rive .tor stone construc­ viding the building. More than any other person, Albert J. sun dla.l. !Uy fathm· h1111 one, tion of the Mason church. null lullf the vlo;ltors tt'Y w the plant. 'J'he raw Jll'olluct Hall established the county libt•ary system. Is paychecks. George Disenroth found bis WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS tum It to lcll.l'll the time. A 3DO·Ib hog which was lost for Really we shouldn't call it the county library. We sun dllll Ls tsllp(Josed to re· A paychcclt or an assignment 77 days. The hog was buried in should call it Hall Memorial library, which is the head· mnin fixed while the oot•th goes through the worlLtlling and mm·e thc1·e has been talk about locating all county of· the Williams administration the Whife other youngsters we1•e his shotgun tlirough u fence on fices in Lansing undet• one roof. At various times super· time and effort might .better be out playing during their 2·day the Forrest Smiih farm, vism·s have been offered buildings, and the city of Lansing hoUday last week Julie Seyfarth devoted to the football climate. What maims the Tigers so Cecil Hall and John Slagh an­ has offered to aid in construction of a building adjoining the was searching Ingham County nounced plans for a free dance new city hall. Acceptance of any of the previous proposals News Illes. Up for discussion in tame? What caused the Spar­ tans to Jose their spark? What to. open their new Chevrolet would have meant issuance of bonds of some type with an class was the subject of corner­ ··········································~····················································· election or so thrown in. The cost of any of the proposals stones in public buildings and department of state government ·Was high. what the boxes behind them has pulled the claws from the • contained, . Wolverines? What elective offi­ • But now comes a new three-way proposal. Lansing's ' cial infected the Lions with the water and light board will soon need new quarters. Its .Julie came to the Ingl1am mange? present building is on Ottawa street, l'ight across from the County New l~riday to find out what the box behind the court Away wit.lt su1:h unimllOI'taut old city hall and within half a block of the new city hall. house cornerstone contained. WJlics llll 1\llchl!.'lllt's business The wat.e1· and light board has suggested that the city coun­ She was shown tlle old' files. In climate 1111d the exodus of in· cil make available the old city hall site for the water and the Issue of May 3, 1903, she dusti'Y to Indiana, Ohio nnd Ar· light boa1·d building with the city ag1·eeing to build court found a detailed account of the lcansns. Who t ~ve the (IOOJJle rooms. It is Lansing's responsibility, under legislative en· Ii!ying- of the cornerstone. wnnt to lmow is whom· what is actment, to provide quarters for conducting circuit court in ,J'e'>JIOIISible fOI' dt•h•ing llt.ltletie Lansing. That box must be one of the talent to J,nfltyetoo, Indiana; biggest on record. It is crammed l!:vunston, Illinois; to Jlultimoi'C If the Lansing water and light boat'd builds, and builds with scores of things. I'd list and w Milwaukee. on the old city hall site, the present water and light board ------­ building can be offered to the county. The offer now being off and either sold for building lots or retained for park de~ DY ElSE! tentatively considered is that the county acquire the build· velopment. Let your eyes linger, over Here's the car that's definitely new in a decidedly ing without any down payment. Rentals the county now City purchase of the entire gravel pit area is worth different way. The '59 Chevy is shaped to the new pays under private leases would cover, if spread over 25 or studying. Gravel pits in the city are pretty well played Chevrolet's fresh, finely American taste with new Slimlinc design. It brings 30 years, the cost of the water and light building. In other out anyway. Only cheap road gravel is available without shaped contours. Relax in words, after paying rentals for 25 m· 30 years the county expensive undetwater mining. And gravel miners have · the room.iness of its elegant you a roomier Body by Fisher, vast new areas of visibility. There's a new Magic-Mirror finish that would acquire title. stated that the area is not large enough for digging at great new interior, get the ex­ Now in leased offices in Lansing are a branch of the depths under watet·. needs no 'waxing or polishing for up to three years. hilarating feel of its lu.tslwcl, A new Hi-'l'hrift G and a wide choice of vigorous probate com·t, the headquat·tet'S of the county health de· The citv will eventually need more f·ecreational facili- purtment, the office of the prosecutor and the friend of J sillwn ride. No other car suys V8's. Bigger, safer stopping brakes. An even what A mcrica wantll, the com't and probation officer. The water and light build- ties. The gravel pit lands are cet'tainly some of the cheap· new like this one! smoother ride. At your Chevrolet dealer's rilrht now! A·m.crica ucta in a Chc~11t ing of 6 floors has more than enough space for present coun· . est space available. Some of the gravel pit area is below wa· ty needs in Lansing. The building was designed to carry 4 ter level already. There is a pond of about 3 acres in one additional floors. section of the Angell pit. As long as gravel pit operations continue inside the city limits, the more difficult it will be to The proposal of the water and light board is getting salvage any use of the area, for future generations. serious consideration of Lansing councilmen. Members of the county steering committee have also shown interest. It · By acquiring the area now, the cliffs of sand and gravel is a proposition that merits the earnest consideration of could be pushed into the holes, making an attractive rolling evet·y supervisor. ·It appears to be the best proposal yet countryside. Scout troops, FFA chapters or 4-H clubs could suggested .for housing county operations in Lansing under re-forest the area. Possibilities of maldng the gravel pits one roof. into a place to be enjoyed by all are limitless. But action must be talmn while there is still earth to salvage. Location of the new school on South Barnes street Turn the Pits to Better· Use might indicate that this is the proper time to put the can· cerous gravel pit lands to community use. This is a city Locating of the ·proposed Mason high school bpi! ding · responsibility. cast of South Barnes street will have a direct bearing on .-~~------.. expansion of the city. This is especially so in the southeast A difficwlt tosk for •n oaporiencod h•nd - section of town where already there is one plan for a sub· For division. · Prosecuting Attorney Erection of a school should improve existing neighbor- Re-Elect hoods. However, the extent of improvement rests in part Jack W. Warren with what city officials intend to do with the city gravel pit which, unless corrected, will stand as an eyesore right at the end of the proposed street leading to. the new school. r------~-----.o..------.; The city gravel pit fronts on Barnes street and extends back other pits owned by Ed Ferris and the Angell Con­ to · definitely riew, decidedly different! The new Impala ~-Door Sedan, like all new Chniec, AG1 Saft.lr £!!!!.~all_.... struction Co.. The city pit is located in an A Residential zone . DR.- KATE ·E. LAMB and does little to encourage a neat, attractive neighborhood. _ ()ptom~tri5t . Thi's week a private contractor is processing 5,000 yards of gravel for the' city. In terms of gravel excavated in other · •n.1111unces the rcmov~l of her office pits along Ingham's glacial esker, 5,000 yards isn't much.. to -,. : ... But over. the years, the annual 5,000-yard quotas have 416 Soutft lt1rnes Street · '· counted up. ·If continued, only a gaping hole can result~ a. fh•lf-'Diock ·10wth· of cowrt hou11) ·hole that will 8oon eat itSelf right up to the sidewalk.within' · M~lon, Micltig1n a half block of the .new sehoot . . · . . · . _ . . · AL· RICE CHE.VROLET officials consider closing the ·after .the· present :,,uoo1yaras be. graded':·~~-...~~..-...... -.~..... --~ ...... ~~~.... Industry Wants Community Plan sr. R• 1 or. 7r. 1 or. ~r. 1 ~us 11 s r.s l s l r. I K

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