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. ' Voter Figures Av.ery Expl~ain~ Grading Crews Sod Bank Plan: 6 Candidates File Must rending for Ingham Credit /Ingham fnrmcrs Is M, H. Avery's ex. Level Roadbed planation of the soil hnnl• plan as It affects Ingham agl'lcuJ. lure. Compliance dale on sumo On New Route With 81,536 of the features Is June 30. · For School Board Ingham has Bl,536 men nnd Avery's piece appears on F'rom Mason south to Plains women entitled to vote. The flnge 3, Pnrt 1, A follow-up r·onrl t•ough gmrllng on new US· figures were rurnlshed by town· art!clc will nppcnr In ncl(t 127 is well started, wcelt's farm sccllon, ship nnrl citY clcrlts to County Tomlinson hill Is being peclc(l But 3 Lack Signers Clerk C, Ross Hilliard and he sub· off. It Is being used to till wiJn t mlttccl them to the secretary of wns No, 5 fnlrway on the golf course and the swale south of Mason's school election July D has drawn 6 candidatEis. state, James M. Hare. Braceros Come •romllnson rand. But if the interpretation of the school law given t.he Mason Under the nc'iv lnw which re· Another big fill Is being made board is cm·rect, only 3 of the candida1es can have their BAGS ARE PACKED, health shots received and pcmporh quires townships and cities to re· To Help with south of Rolfe road and an even names on the ballots. The others will have to run on sticl~ers, signed. Secretaries B.ubara G11thrie and J~dy Lamphere are more duce the size of precincts where i~lggcr one from Bnmcs soulll to pnper ballots nrc used, tl1c state if they t"lm. thon anxious to begin their new duties as part of the Michigon St11te Plains road, Muci< Is being I'C· university odvisory team in Saigon, Viet Nc1m, (Ingham County now has 3,128,449 voters In 5,175 moved between Barnes and Only the petitions of Lyle Thol'lmm and Sf an ley Holmes, precincts, Hare reported. Paper 3 Field Crops Plains. News photo), ballots nrc used In 2,577 pre· • • • incumbents, and those of Montele Snow met the test the Jaw • • • • • • clncts while 2,508 now usc voting From south of the border this Except for properties Involved imposes. MISSION TO VIET NAM machines. wecl' have come planeloads· of In rlght·of·way condemnation Mexican field workers. They have proceedings, the right of way for Mason Youth Petitions of Clinton Willis fell sho1·t by one signature, In Ingh11m county's 132 pre· come to help cultivate sugar the 7 miles Is cleared, The houses those of Vance Kennedy by 4 and those of Max McCarn by Re·eeive clncts paper ballots arc usc(] In beets and cucumbers and to plclt and other buildings nrc hcing 17, according to a t·eport made by Sec1·etary Thot•but·n of tlie M'ason Secretaries GO and machines In 72. cucumbers, After the plcldng by-passed. E;xccpt for the Fredl!r· Will ·Minister There arc 71 precincts In Lan· they will go south and west to lclts' huilrlings ncar Mason tlte Mason boat'd. He said he relied upon advice of a lawyer. sing and voting machines arc work In cotton before returning entire right of way between The law, Thorburn explained, calls for· petitions to be I I Assignments in far East used In all of them. East Lan· to Mexico. Plains road and Mason stretches To Japanese signed by at least 50 registered electors. Two former· Mnson glt·ls will will nsslst t11e Viet Namcsc In sing has one precinct where a Sixty-four Mexicans went Into out without a building or tree. Thorburn's petitions carried 60 names, 3 of !.hem the trade their sccrclnrlnl duties at organizing tlteir independent gov· machine Is used. the H. W. Madison barracks at S. J. Groves & Co., Is now worlt· Michigan State university for crnment tiuough programs of According to Hare's figures the Mason Monday and Tuesday. An· lng one full day crew and 4 night Richard Robart, 22, son of Mr. names of non-registered voters, leaving 57 valid signatures. establishment of b 1 d h otl1cr 100 nxpectnd Thursday B and Mrs. Theron Robart of Ma· others In fa r·off Saigon, Viet Political Scl ~~nce, num er of prec nets· an t e reg- ar~~ • ~ un 1ts. y next week a full night 111 1 Holmes also had 60 signers. Nnm, 681 air miles northeast of educational systems, pollee ad· istered voters ln Ingham units and Friday. Nearly all of the shift may be employed, Groves sofn, wl sal for Japan the last One was ruled off, leaving 59. ministration llnd finance, arc as follows: Mexicans nrc from Chihunhua foremen said Wednesday. o Ju Y as an intcirdenomlnatlon· Singapore. '!'he gl!'ls, Miss Bar· 'II 1 1 and Hallsco and most of them a 1 Protestant m sslonary. The Snow filed 60 signatures, and bnru Guthrie and Miss Judy Tl 1c g Ir 1s WI stay at ens a Townships Precincts Re•ds Besides the lights on vehl I M 1 " · are marrJnd, although none ltas c es, ason young man w 11 help build 2 were ruled out. Farmers Gain Lamphere, now of Lansing, will year. They plan to tour E• urope t e r-·•vu vo te rs· his family~ wltll him. The men batterlcs of 11 g ht s h ave been Protestant churches throughout travel by plane from California for n month before returning Alaledon ...... 1 637 erected t 0 ex edit I ht 1 J 'fhere were "55 names on the Were talten to Eagle Pass, Tnxas, P e n g won on apan. July 16, They'll spend a week home. Tl 1elr It Inernry w Ill Inc Iu d e Aurelius ...... 1 695• whern tl1ey brJardnd" planes~ for the big Ill! s. R o bart was a member of the Willis petllions. Six of the signa· Slight Hope . touring Hawaii and then 'con· Tl 1a ll an d , 13 urma, I nell a, T urk ey, Hill ...... 1 417 c ~ turcs were of men and women tlnuc on to Toltyo, Hong 1\ong Greece, Italy, F'ranc:e, Austria, Delhi ...... 9 4 870 Lansing. 1953 class at Mason school. He not registered, leaving 49, one less ' Thn men will worl' ,·1t thinning served 2 years In the army, sta· ami Saigon. S wI tzcr Ian d, Gcrmuny, S pa In, Ingham ...... 1 580 ~ ' 1 d 1 b 1 h { than the minimum required. Two Portugal and England. They plan Lansing ...... ? beets until the cucumbers are up. It one n hi orca and Japan. They will be 2 of 55 on' the t b h" 1 1 1 16 841' ~ cucumber planting was finished -State Clo.SeS t was w 111 °le c was in the Far of the petitions had not been On Livestock Michigan State university ad· to re urn Y s tp, arr v ng n Leroy ...... 1 731 East that he heard his call signed by the circulator, Thor· Farmers holding Crenshaw New Yorl< in August of 1057. Leslie ...... 2 1205 1ast wee!< and this In the dust. vlsory team In Saigon. The group • They won't sprout until rain L d D I tom 1nlster to the Japanese. While burn added. Llvestoclt Sales Co. c:hcclts gained Both girls nrc 21. Miss Guthrie LMoclte ...... 1 425 comes, remarltcd Orville Woodard stationed In Japan, he worked McCarn had 3 petitions filed In some sllghl llopc at a Jackson 9 4 ,678 an ea s on Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee erldlan ...... o1 the H. W. Madison Co. Wed.ncs· with missionaries In the ·roi'yo' his behalf. Two of them were meeting last Thursday night. The J, Sanborn of Shalimar, Florida. 0 nondaga ...... 1 521 d area. filed at 3:55 Saturday afternoon, best of those hopes for the pres· Steel Company Miss Lamphere Is a daughter of Stockbridge ...... 2 905 ay. R' ht f w The Mason man will be in Ja· 5 minutes before the deadline. ent Is a possibility that farmer! Mrs. Lottie Lamphere of Lansing 1 547 About 500 acres of cucumber~> 1g •0 • ay pan about 4 years as a member Frank Guerriero flied them. At may get about half of the $500,000 and Clifton Lamphere of Mason...... 1 341 are under contract for the Mason of World Revival Prayer League, 4:10 Frank Schmidt tiled another they stood I o lose. The girls were graduated from White Oak ...... 1 355 plant. Receiving stations are at Inc. While on duty In Toltyo, petition for McCarn. The ruling In Ingham the hanlts charged Adds 10 Units Mason high school in 1952. Fol· Williamston 1 619 DeWitt, Eaton Rapids and Tamp·. Owners of parcels which the Robart will study the Japanese on the McCarn petitions Is that lowing graduation they have been Cities klns besides Mason. state comlemned for new US-127 language at International Chris· back to farmers a