. Mechanization ·centennial. Will ·Show Farm Progress Coming within 10 mile~ of Mn· he dcvnterl to tho ~how. PmfaiJ· son the wcclt of August 15 to 20 rlcutcrl home~ nncl ~··orP~ of mo· The Ingham Count\~!.?"Jws will he lhc most complete fnrm hlle home~ will hr> open for In· ami home exhlhltlon In hllltory. ~peetlon, automnhlll' nmnufzH'· Ninety-Sixth Year, No. 30 Mason, , Thursday, July 28, 1955 4 Sections - 24 Pages Colossul Is thn wnrcl ITnllywoorl Lur·crs will hnw c.~porlmentnl would usc in de!lcrlhlng thll' Ccn· cam on cxlilhltlon, mu~rums will tcnnlnl of l•'arm Mcchnnlzutlon provide fnrm nnrl home rlquip­ Field Corn Gr.ows schcdulcrl for 1he campus at Mlch·i mont of forme!' PI'HS, pngcnnts lgan State university. showln[l' slgnlflr·anl developments Fire Destroys In Mason Streets OiJjcctlvcs of the exposition, 1on the fnrm will he JH'CHPnlrrl nnrl MSU Spectacle university offll'inls hnvc rJcelnred, fnrm leuder·s will spcalt, Madrlex If It was grnss growing in the arC' not only to show pmgrcss sulci. Ray Barr Barn streets of Mason, there might be cuusc for worry, But Mason Doesn't Worry mnde on farms anrl homes during Corning to r~nst Lansing tn streets hnve corn growing In the past 100 yenrs, hut to .stlmu· learn why less 111fln Ill',;, of llw 1 Jute thlnldng for the future, to nation's pnpulatlon Pan !Peri nil Near Mason them nnd thnt s n murlt or pros· pcrlty. A rugged stall< or cot·n is demons! rat c the close relationship the na lion anrl h<~ve 11 htllHliuH·~ Fair Officials batwcen engineering anrl agrlcul- for all tlw world will be nus­ Lightning slruclt a 36x60 frame growing in one o! the busiest In· ture unrl to show the llaslc cilf· ~tans, rlcill).(ltllon~ fl'llm lsl'lH'Iantl burn at the Ray Barr farm on tcrsectlons in town at the comer Ingham county fair oJTicluls icrencc between U. S. production !mrn many nthPt' r•nuntrlcs and Ol1cmos rond Wcdncsrlay night, of Jefferson hvcnue nnd Maple are laillllg tla• posllive approach and that of the rest of the world. prar·tlcally nil the states, rlcclru·crl burning the building to the street. to the Michigan State university The C'f!nlennlal of Michigan the rllrcetor. ground. A hcnvy wind-swept rain Even the flooding guttcr wator l'Cntcnninl ol' farrn mechnnlza· State, salrl nohcrt Maddcx, ell· H the wcallwr Is good, MnrldPx faller! to h1.1lt thll' blaze. Beslcl!•s from Wednesday's rain didn't up· II till, Bo I h I hP fait· nnrl I he centen· rector of the farm centennial pro· said, the r•f'nlr.nnlal will rlraw the ham, the Bans lost nhout 800 set the corn crop. lui ltrc• sl'iu•duiPcl for the same gram In n tall< before the Mason from 2:10,000 tn :JOO,DDO to ttw hnlcs of new straw and a stocll· Wcl'l< ot Augusl lfi-20. While J(lwanls club Tuesday night, pro· campus, some pl'ople estimate as pile of lumber. The roof on the some ~1\l•pt i<'s pr1•d let only gloom vldcrl a vehicle for a world's fair high as a million. lmrn was only 2 years old. for lnglwm fair· allencluncc, Hnr· of farm muchlncry and home- The centennial Is . 'l'hcrll The lightning st artcd the blaze New School t'Y Spenrw, fair '''''I'Ptar·y, dalm!l mailing. International Harvester, will he no charge for admission, during the rain storm Wednes­ !hat till' r·mlll'lllllal will lncreuHe ,John Deere nnrl other manufae- for parking, rlcmon~lmtlons, [!H· ultenrlarH'l' at lhl' county fair' In day. Mr·s. Bnr1· said she heard a Mason. turcrs and associations of farm· gcanls or· programs, tiH! dlreetot· lour! crack as though lightning MayBe Ready crs recognized the opportunity ~ald. Free trnnspor·tntlon will struck. She sear~hed the house "UniVI'I'slty oil il'ial~ plan on nt ami have given full cooperation, even he provlriPrl hPIWPcn ex- and found nothing wrong, she leas! !iOO,OOII lH'll[lll• lo visit the said Macldex. hlblts, he added. said. Then she tool1 n lool1 at the By MSU t·amlHts during lllll' 5 dnys Some of tlw furm exhibits will The exposition Is not a state barn and it wns alrcncly burning This Fall of tire c·Pnll'nnlal," Spcnny ... cover an acre unci u half, Mad· fair not• a county fair, Maddcx fnsl, she stated. Mrs, Barr called jmlntcd out. "Timl's a lot ot Mason school b01ml member·s people nny way you look at dcx stated. There will he allltlnds said. Ile !'ailed II the greatest Mason firemen who answered the still hnvll' hope that llw new ll. Many or IIHISl' [l<'Oplc will be In of farm mnchlpcry and equip· worhl's fair of farm pmgrcs~ cull In driving rain. They pro­ Steele street school will he rcncly ment. even to gigantic cotton ever set up. He ~aid it slwuld in tected nearby buildings from 1\Inson ort their way to and from pickers, the .. dlrcctor said. More nowise Interfere will! Ingham's !or the opening of school In Sep· the l't'lll<'nnlal. If we have the burning. tcrnher. At a meeting Wednesday right kind of puhlld!y and pro· thim !00 .n~rcii of the campus will county fail· the same wc•cl<. night, they stalled action to de· Just 2 hours before the fire, , ON THE TARGET wore Mason Jaycees for the community rec. llltlllon, this t't' mor·e ex· it here, he said. cral pastel colors for painting the director of the Red Cmss ecnler Jacltson, along with the other 2 Causes Injuries walls of the 9 classrooms and ldn· ln Lansing. There wns an average popular 0-plus type, he said. gram, Carl sairl. hihlls in op<'n class and •1·H survivors, Thomas Hunt, 19, Ma· dcrgarten. They Tange· from of 112 pints of blood on hnnd at Apathy is hnlf the cause of lite The interest pmvccl catching, departmen. Mrs. Nichols said. s-on, nnd Bonnie Swnn, 17, Euton Diving from a slide at Bartlett's green and blue to plnl<, tan an~l the center this week compared to blood shortage, Dr. Venier slatetl. Carl mlded, and the $200 tar·gr;!l "The rural l'nd of lhE' fair will Rapids. Hcdglen wns cut nnd resort, Pleasant Jalw, Friday The other half is the recent In· became almo~t a $600 jucl{pot. definitely hold lis own this year." bruised and has brolll'at·d I out this spring. Ingham township is following 1 t1 1 t t t cJ At I • - been tried. 11 drew the biggest Hard Rain Ends others In having a look at zoning. c onors, . H! l oc or s d c · one cos! of secLrring pool facilities for· crowds anrl mariP 1he most money Midway school will be clinical ~to~ durmg the pnst weel\, 0.nly their youngsters at the Lnnsrng nf any grand~land attraction, ac­ Second Concert headquarters for the 4 schools A petition signed by 46 resl· Wheatfield Hall .~ pmts were colleclcd, he saul. YWCA in the Holt system, according to Long Spell dents asldng for zoning was pre- Two youngsters, 9 and 10 Dr. Venier· said that Reel Cross · corclin).( to Spenny. The races will I Dr. E. K. Musson, director of the Rain by the bucketsful scnted to the township board on years old, were tal ment Mr. Webb has decided to be. · headquarters, New York; U. S. ran wild around fields for mile. rolled up the wh1dows and 'locked the Andersons said. Had the church, discovered its con-ect . Wnnt ads, Pages 4, 5 and 6, a cQme a consultant. He Is being Bridge cofupany. He and his wife Steel's new office building In Mrs. Leonard Dennis, operating t.he doors. They must have re· doors been opened, the rush of listing as 1020 s. Lansing. North continuously consulted anyway, and their 2 daughters made their Pittsbu-rgh; and the Prudential .Part 1. Social news, Pages 2 and 3, another tractor In combining leased the bmkcs, too. The big water would have sunk the car of the church, residences which he said, so he may as well ntake home in Gary. 'l'he daughters mar· building now under construction operations, and a neighbor both car eased. toward the pond about immediately, making a rescue im· should bear smaller numbers, are a career of It. rled and now Jive In Chlca.go. In In Chicago. · Part 1; Pages 4 and 5, Part 2; Page 5, Part 3. saw the Injured boy about the 20 feet away. The women possible.· llsted in the 1200's in the tete- For 2 years following his grad· 1946 Wehb was appointed chief In 1940 Webb wa& ·a\Varded an same time. Mrs. Dennis and the screamed and the men came run· 'J'hP. car had been parkerl head· phonP. directory. Ull.tlon from Michigan State unl· engineer of the company with of· · Letters to editor, Page 1, honorary degree of doctor of en· ·Part 2. neighbor carried· the boy to tJ;te nlng. Robert and Forest Ander· ing toward the pond. The city clerlt said the verslty, then M. A. C., in· 1912, flees In Pittsburgh. Dennis car and took him· home. son dived into the water and went Mrs. Robert Anderson was the came to light recently glneerlng at Michigan State. He Editorials, Page 1, Part 4. Webb was an engineer for 'the U. After 8 years In the Gary plant, was president of the Western So: There they summoned an ambu· to the car .which was still float· first to see the car roll. She was city. engineer has made s: :reclamation service in M1;m: Webb became designing engineer , Farm news, Pages 4, 5 and cletY,- of Engineers In 1943·44 and ,6, Pnrt 4. . . · lance and ~ad the lnjur~d- you~!! lng. The children were too . ex· the only one who knew of the list. Residents. who want · tana. In 1914 he began· his bridge· In the company's Chicago offices. only recently retired as a' director building career as a draftsman In In 1935 he was promoted to dl· i Legal notlees, Page 6, Ptirt taken to the Lansing hospital.. cited to open· the windows. And precious cargo in the doomed car. sure of their ,;~~·~~~~~·~I!~:~~~:. the Gary. plant 'of the American vlalon engineer•. of the·Michlgan State Alumni So· ,1;' Page-3,' Part 2; ·Page 3, PB.rt water pressure prevented · the Her yells and 'the others to fol· with. the clety. . · ' . men Irom opening the doors., . low. brought the nten 1 to the· res· of the ' { • ,• '• I •' ~ '! I' l I 1 ' I ' ' I I < 3; ·and Page 2, Part 4, I' • •' t ~ ' " f ' ' ' . Robert Ande1·son broke ' the cue. Clerk ·.KellloJilf: ·Couple Wed at Mille,. Road Bible (}/lurch~ Smiths Complete Mlllw Road Bible church, Lan· sing, wus the s~cne of the wed· ding of Miss Snmlra Marlene Plans for Their • • • • • • • • • • • • Cool< of Mnscm to William Hnrold Bowen of Webbei'VIIIe nt 8;00 p, European Trip Metal Jewelry Craft Taught Troth Re·vealed' m. Saturday, ,Jut~· HI. The bride Is the duughte1· of M1·. unrt Mrs. Mr. anti !\Irs. llOIVIII'tl L. Rm!th Vern P. Cnrl, uml Mr. und Mrs. will sail ful' I•:u!'llpe \Vt'dnr•tirlny Alger Bowen are the punmts o! morning on IIH! Oslo l•'.Jnrd ul' llw Women Attend Hobby Workshop tho bridegroom. Nor\l'eglun·Anwrlcun lllws. Bon· Hev. J. C. Dotson, pastor of the VIIYH!:P pal'lles will llollor the church, performed the double· ~mlths In Dt•lroit .mt! Nt>w Yorl\ Melt,~) jr>welry emft will he~ lhc at nnnuul t'Xlension women's Mrs. Lyle B. Cla1·lc, Wilson; ring ceremony before an altar Cll~'· fenture at a spudul hol1hy work· rmmp al Ingh11m fairgrounds. Mrs James Jaclt~on, Jr., Ma~on; decornted with bouquets of mixed shop fol' inlel'Psled exlt~nslon Camp was tllscontlnued tills yenr, Mrs. Marion Webste1•, Wheatfield; 'l'hel1' son·ln-law mHI rlnug-htel', glndloll and cnndelabm, '1'\vo wnmPn 'l'hllrMiuy 1111d Friday ul a!lll llw hobhy wol'l\shup Is a Maxine Mason, Friendly Neigh· Ml'. llnri Ml"S, Hicllnrtl Allfl!.'l'SOil lnmdred guests wltnegsed the DPllll luwn hiill, !loll. \Vome;n parllul replucemenl u[ lhe pro· bors; tllld Mrs. Ira B. Rltlel'. of DPiroll, will Pntcrtnln for them ~crcmony. have m11de rese1va1lons frJJ' I he gl'Hm, Mr~. Schaeffer said. Women scheduled for the 1:00 Sunrhtv aflt'l'lloolJ. Suntlnv evr.· Given in mnn·;uge by her fa· worlgrmun, t'Pnlt•ret! one eruise from lleq.:('Jl, Norway, to so expensive llwl (I'll' muld enjoy I B1•owe1', Peppy llomemnlr ami !t•ss PXpPnSIVt' VIola 'l'rnwcr, Okemos; Mrs. A. Hobby; goo, son n[ M1·. 1111d Mrs. Chnl· ceded the bride down the aisle. Her headpiece was of braided was t•ul and served ill' an nunl of yond tlw north eapr! to 1\irkenes Mrs. K. E. WllliHms of Dansville, !L ln back camping tl'ip in the Uppe1· Peninsula. Moore uf Holt. Birthday r•alady corl'C• week end along the shores of Lake Michigan. again until September, when Mrs. .Tames Franl S~l·vcri lo nwmbers ol the wed- ~p.nnril'IICC IVitlt rPlat!vcs and Mt·. and Mt·s. A. ,J. Belcher, Donna Jean and Melendy Stanley Holmes will be hostess. attended the bridegroom as best tlmg Jlilrly. . . trwllrls IIICI'I'. holl'f'VCI', man. nu'ssell Bowen of Webber· I Both the lmde am! lmdegroom ' ·• spent the week end at a cottage at Big Fish lake. , Society mP.mbcrs who met a l 1Rayner park for a picnic at 12:30 ville, brother of the bridegroom,, '~.t~cndc~l In~.ham 'J_'owns~llp, f'-r~· Mr·. and Mri:i. Raymond McLean and family wet·e guests Birthday Party · retrcmled to the church for their Paul Curl, brother of the bride, t lculltllal sd!Ool .11 D.tnsvtlle. j h w Sunday of her brother and sistet·-in-law, Mt·. and Mrs. Donald meeting, because of rain. Mrs. and Bob Sly of Webbel'Ville were Mrs .. Bowen IS a tnt>rnher ol the ng am omen Fox, at theit· cottage at Lake Morl'ison. Mrs. McLean, Dick Shower Honors Ivan Heincclman, Mrs. Lyman ushers. Russell Bowen and Bob j nurslnJ-i slall al Inr~Ilam County I k d and Mal'ilyn visited hct· parents, D1·. and Mrs. H. J. Fox, Freshour and Mrs. Clarence Rodd Sly also stood at the altar dur· ~ehabll~t.lllJOil _c;nter i~l Ol~em_o~ Ma e Ban ages at Elkton Friday and Sntlll·day. gave reports on the Lall.lr in huvn a new rlmtgiltcr·, Naney Ann, c:mnr•tery with speclul I. 0. 0. F'. sesser! $25 for disorderly conrluet also made the St. .Tnmes mission nnd put on probation for 6 a church. "SI'I'IIg;dl Mlrl tlw ltln11d•·," lhr """" .11 \1'1'1"11 nl '1'11lhy "'"''I tl1c hnm T1resr!ay, ,July 2fi, at Mason lndgr• sPrvlrPs. HPv. Louis glllu· Oid''""hilc ih·.llr•r> 11f Arnr·rHa l'llltu•·><·IIJ over t>!IIC·TV !idlllrday Gf'm!rnl lw~pllal. Sheriff's Pick months. He Hlso nppcnrerl before ft. r~holr from St. Thoma~ gP.r, pnslor· of Community Meth· 11i~hl, ,l11iy .Ill, fHJill 'J l•• Ill .111 Jill!. (1-.IJST). Mr. nnrl Mrs. Robert Slid arc the .Judge on Mnnrlny. Aqulnns f'itur·eit of Enst Lansing odlst ehurdt, will offldnte. it<> parents or II rlnughtf.!l' born Ingham's Cre~st Mr. Thompson wus ho!'ll In Wll· Hnrolrl .Iones of Stoei(hrlrlgr!, nnrl allnr· hoys from liwre partl Werlnesdny, .Tuly 27, at Mason nppcnrecl hefom Jurlgc Acl111ns clpated In the ceremonies. The Ingham's Htar emblem used to llnmston Octohcr 10, 18fl7. He was r~erwrnl hnspltal. She has been Identify sheriff's patrol cars has 11 son of IJerhCI't anrl .les;;c TIIEO. A. TIIOI\IPSON Mondny for rlrunl( driving, Jla service closed with n benediction nnmerl Robin J{ay. paid $65, spent 2 days in jail ami lmmcrllately following his Instal· become the state-wide stnnrlard­ TIHJmpson. Following grnrlual!on his lime In public, lodge ami Is on probation for 3 months. latlnn. fo'r. DeRose blessed tiw • • • lzcd Identification for all county fmm Williamston high school, he church ofilccs. He was a past UYS'l'ltOJH UOY IJ\Il'ltOVBS pollee units, according to Sher,. William Cnurllll, StoclHr oUIHillt! lnghnm nnd 2f11• ll line. Nn l't!llllillK or hunlrw1111 John A. Curry, Unionville, The deceased was a life mcm· · ud,iulnlnh" countlt•H ...... 3.00 ntlvcrllttin"' lv~H lhnn f,llc. Announce­ given. • * • nwntH of cutm·L;dnmunlK wJwro ud~ her oi Mason F. & A. M. lodge Miss Virginia Everett left S;1 t · Brocious nnri Mr. nnrl ~lr:;. Lnw Six month11 In tn~hnm nnd K;1y Terry 11nri Julia Olney are spceclln~. $5. udjoinlriJ..(' cnunlh•H ...... 1./i{l miH~ion IH t•hnr~-:[]d or of nny plnn No. 70. unlay to spend 2 weeks var·at ion In rnl!ie runds muut he t•nld nt f[]frU• working on a demonstration for· Lowell Hoyt, Jacllco ...... lib lnr rntuH. the f11ir. Two girls wen• absent er parl\ing, $2. Surviving are a srm, Harrv Lowell LeP, .Jr .. retunwd I• David L. Clark. Mason, no li· Slelnhoff of Dearborn, 2 grand· bLII' Moyer at Wayne. from the fnorl meeting. They Innson Methodist, Raymond L. Chnrlrvoix Saturday nfter spend· demons\ rntPrl making muffins in Norton, minister. Union service, cense plates on trailer, $2. children and 2 ~reat·gmnclchil· Guests Saturday evening at till.! first year 'I·H nnrl salad mal Iinme nf IV·•1·9172 b,\' Tuesday ol each Friday evening al the club house Wednesday at 7 p. m. Everyone Willinm 'I'. Spcncley, Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee anrl ns will tlw· pltotog-raph~· meet in[:(. is Invited for an hour of Chris· running stop sign, $G. . Picnic· Is Friday ramily was Mrs. LPslie Woor!s of wee!<. with Only n few mcmbe1·s of the tian F'ellowship and prayer. Eatoh Case B. Hoyt, Jad:soti, speed· Leslie.· On Tuesday Mrs. 0. K cluh '"'nt to Greenfield Village on Rapids camp meeting, July 28· ing, $15. Lee of Lal'e Odessil visited at the LEMONADE the excursion. August 6. Robert H. Sturmiln, Leslie, lm· For Road Workers Lee home. Herrick District proper baclI·II tour of The girls t•eeently entertained public reading' room Is open at Farm Bureau Retired road commission em· parents, Mr. anrl Mrs.. Tnhn V. Greenfield VillagE!. • their mnthPrs al a lunclieon ;Jt the church every Wednesday and Leslie Community ployacs. and thos.e rei! ring this Pruden, of Lnnslng at their col· the homr. of Mrs. Raymond Wil· Saturday from 2 to '1. Lesson-ser· Leslie Community Farm year Will be honored, according tage on Houghton Lal,e. cox. GiJPsts at the party were mon at Christian Science serv· Bu·1 reau had Its annual picnic Sun· to Frank I<. Evans, county e.n· A family picnic dinner was Mrs. Chnrles Hich. Mrs. G. H. ices Sunr:lay, July 31, is entitled Mason League Team Wins day, July 25, at the home of Mr. glneer. Among those who wtll given Sunday at lite lwme of Mr. Mason's Litt lc le11gur. te11111 Arms! mng, Mrs. William Foun· Love. and Mrs. Alfred Wardowskl. retlr';' this year are Dan Darrow, taln. Mrs. F'rances Platt ami Mr3. and Mrs. Hussell Huntington and notched a vietory over Leslie lnsl Twenty-five attended the dinner. Cordle Hunt, Carl !=>lehl. Ben Fcl· family. Those who at tended, be· Thursday evening in ;1 game be· Kennel h Jo'cllows. Wlllinmston 1Hemm•h1l Lut.her·· A short business meeting fol- ton, Ray Pari( sure all your Insurance from the Ingham County News Mrs. Louis Slid, 858 West Dexter I to Pollee Chief Harry Chandler, Be In honor of the birthdny anni· Policies have P. S. in them! this week. Nelson Brown and his Trail. The group will practica spol MAPLE DINETTE SET-PJ1ced Ill $25, Sunheam electric mlxet• llml grinder, $211, Slltlo PJ'o.lcctm·, For Ad Action $20. Phone LanH!ng lV·-1·870:1, 30w1 ---·----·------· . --·---···---- I WAS!Tmll-·A ut om 11 I lc cioliJes . Phone wnslwr, Bendix, In very good running condition. Also l{eiv!n· atm· r·ufl'lgemtm• !n good condl· tlon, Phone Mu~on Oll-li-178·1. 1 ··~ !',-,, OR, .7-9011. J; r. ·; t UPRIGHT ;,IANo.-1~1-~;:f~~:, : I dillon, frw sn!e Ol' will lrntle for porch gllc!ei', Ty!el' B. Munrr., 5021 e Wednesday afternoon South Pnrk sll'Cet, Musnn, phone deadline ou clMslfieds Oll·7·G901. 30w11 ·" 40 words for 50c - Ad­ 15x20 ft. 10-ounce cunvns 1m·· ditlonul words lc each paullu. Phone Mnson 01~·7·6771. · 30wlp e Olosslfied display ads 8•le }ter inch VINYL TILE-We will lwlp you "lay-11-yourself." We will fUI'· e One or Michigan's llLl'g· nlsh the tools and roller. Zimmer· est rul'al want ud st'c· man's. 24wtf tions VI ANTED to trade cwn up user.l electric range for gas, Mason 0 Home Appllnnce, phone OR· -!!¥11t!i!MMH • - 7·591J, Gwtf D8AUTIFUL BLACK MARE, COHN CIUB-1,000-bushel capa· ENGINE-H!.t·2 H. P. Briggs & MOVING Walnut dining L•IYeStOCk / well-hmkc western style, neck dtv corn crib, Can be cut In 2 Stratton engine for sale. Good room set, full size table, 6, reins, nine years old, very gentle, fori cribs, Also 8-lnch Case ham· condlllon, $25. Elmer Crandall, chairs and buffet, $60. Also re· , ;;non Edgewood, Lansing, phone me1· mill wltl1 :J screens, R. Eber· phone Mason OR-7-3061 before 6 frlgei'ntor and electric range,~I C 0 W S- l•rr>sh a !HI spi·Inget· 'l'U? ? 08 ~ 30wl ly, 2:113 Elfel't rotHl, Holt, Phone p. m. nnd Mason OR·7·4984 after both 7 years old, Phone Lansing Guomscys, acrred!tt•d lll'rd. ·~·- ,J, - OX· qurpmen Phone Jackson,.r5Tate ·2P317, selection of 82 patterns for J9:i:i, ~· steins, sP!I!ng tilr• las! of our spotted Shcllancl pony ~lnl!lon, Used Combine · '· · ' ·27w3 Zimmerman's. 18wtf grade, Gour! ones, 1111• :iOO-Ih lclru!. a yrars old, $l:i0, A!su !) h. p. Nearly New Farmnll' Super C ' · .. 1 ------.. - ... ------Cows frc~h or suon lo freshen, Johnson uulhoartl motor, lflal Tractor GRAIN ELEVArbR-24 ··ft., ex~/ ANTIQUE BLACK WALNUT just right for bnsc jl(!!'iorl. Prices mode!, $55, Marvin Ott, 559 Diu· Grain Bins cellimt cohdltlon. Prlce·$100, L. sec_retary_ and book case corn- reasonable. ·!•!2S Col!l'ge road, mnnd roml, phone Mason OR· Baler, Mowers, Raltes v. Gerhardstti![n, 1105 East Co· blnatwn, with hand-mrved tl'im; East Lansing, n.. J, Kleis & Hons. 7.:JS12. 30w1 Rotary Hoes lumbia, Phone Mason oR:7·3335. swing, Westinghouse electric It's easy to .get ahc~d financi<1lly when you know. how, The secret is as simple as Phone Lnnslng ED·7·77fl!. ---·-.. --·------_.. __ Lincoln Welders and Supplies 29wlp roaster nnd cabinet; octagon· 2!lw3 HAMPSHIRE feeder pigs. I-I amp· Kingwlse Elevators · this: Do your saving BEFORE you do your sponding, Put the FIRST doll,m out of oak hall !'cot 1vlt!1 mil'l·or,· I>OI'c•IJI ·--- · · · ·.- shire boars, ready fur service. Chore Boy Mll!:~.·-oeoalll'·. 'A 'le north a[ Mason on us 127 sion table, newly finished, for ______.. __,__ 2wtf ------···- I I M I 1 . ~ mi ' 7 5 · 8 ACRJ!;S of second cutting clover sale, Vernor Walker, 41 9 West ICOLOH IS OUR BUSIN8SS. Zlm· ng wm- nsnn ,nen r>IJ(Jne Aurelius 50·1. 5 miles south Phone OR· · !l7l aow1 hay 1·n thn'"' field. H. J, Hulett, Columbia street, Mason. 30w1p merman's, :!H Sout 11 Jefferson, BUY YOUR F'RESII' · DRESSl'D• · ~ LOADEH." - Front· end loader' • Put in calls by noon 3 · 3820 Hulett road, 1'h miles south· Mason, 23wlf POULTRY_ v. mile east of 1953 Oliver OC·3, on crawler, Charles Brown of Mason to Plains mm!, miles 19 19 INTERNATIONAL H true- west of Ol1emos depot. 30wl FREEZER- 9 cubic foot Sel'Vel traffic light in Holt at the Foul- half yard bu~!

lf!~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~·r~h~e~IF'YEsored by the Nationalprogram 4-His spon·Club weekThe follows: complete schedule for the ville,Mrs. on Joyce till' dericalThompson staff of ofDans· the Foundation through the federal Monday, playground open !l-12, extensitlll office in Mason for G Something for Everyone in Your Family, llA ..\il!}_te. coop_e_ra_tlv~ ex~ensJ9.~ 2;~. .. 6-8 ... Org~~l)z~d .. g~l!!~~ .,r~~r.Y~~f!i,. q~s, resigned. Last. Friday. l Since .. the program early elementary chtldren. at iu.: -was her 'last day In county em· at Savings· to started in 1948 there hav_e been Boys pentathalon ~harnpto_nshlp ployment. She has qualified for a Up New Building Plans ahout 600 exchanges wrth the at 9 and 2, Archet·y tnstructron at slate civil service (losit.ion and, 50% United States. 6. expects assignment within a few Tuesday, playground open !l-12. weel{s. 4 Mrs. Edith Holtz; 12· · Softha~~am~~~-=: 30 · ~~tses Mrs. . Thompson joined th!! Especially • county extension staff following Dies at Son's Home Letters to Edllor graduation from high school at THE DAN ER I Dansville. .. · .: c co- FOR Y,OU ••• J\1rs. Edith M. Holtz died Friday I More Picnic r_ables Needed j No .~~-~ma~en( l;ep~acen1ent':_for; • at the;i\omc of her son, 1760 Dex· I am writing 111 regard 10 usc Mrs. thompson. has yet been I We Give Gold Stamps Open fridays Ti119 Many different and excitingly new building staymg~r~~~~~ffe~e smce June 12. ~dShe b~nofmhl~~t~plmicgroun~at;A;v;ff~)~~.·----·-~--···-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~;iwas Pleasant lake. · plans have just arrived. Come in and look them tal