Vol. 108 No. 48 3Sections Plus 8 Page Classified Section Wednesdoy, December 20, 1967 15~ Per Copy Second clun poata11 , Jfald nt Maaon, Mlch•Ran. PublJ&ht!d weekly by The Jnt~:ham t;OIIflty Now a rnc,, p o. Bo:a 266, fAa a on, Mlchllan 4B854 Subacrlpt!n" rate a: In Maaon. and Holt home delivery unaa, 1S' weekly; by mnll In Ingham and adjoining countioa, 5S per :~cuu, eh awhtlrc, SC - ·-----

At Christmas time, we treasure well

our blessings large and small~

, ... '. In happy giving and receiving, in songs and smiles and laughter, we rejoice with Yuletide pleasure. We think of that first Holy Night, with reverence and with heartfelt prayers for ''Peace on Earth, Good Will

toward Men.'' And always, as we celebrate the joys the season brings, we give warm thanks for loyal friends, a

joy the whole year through.

Now to our friends we're sending a

message simple, but sincere . .. ''Merry Christmas to All!'' HOLT BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AURELIUS BAPTIST, 4420 LAKE LANSING BAPTIST, ADVENTIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LANSING ZION LUTHER• Auburn and W, Holt road, Rov, OKEMOS, Pastor, Donald Barnes road, Rev, Frederick !i9GO Okemos road, "A friend· WEST COLUMBIA CHURCH . oe AN, f", P, Zlmtnorman, pas· OF TilE NAZARENE, on\Vest HOLT SEVENTH DAY AD· Gordon Sander, pastot.·Morn·• AllbiJU!l'h, 4684 Haslett road, P. Raft, pastor, Sunday School, 1 y c on so r v a t1 v e Baptist FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST tor, One block north of cav· Columbia, East of Aurellus VENTIST, 1·1/2 mlles south lnr; worsblp;· '0:45 & it' a.m.,';, . s.unday s e r vI c e s: S u n day 9:4G a.m.; morning worship, church," pastor, Rev, Roy SCIENTIST, c o r n e r of Oal\ anaugh road on South Pennsyl· road, Rov, John Frye, pastor. of Holt road on Grovenburr; tSunday School;' to a.m.; YPCF, school, 10 a.m.; church, 11 11 a.m.; Pioneer Girls, 6p,m. Shelpman, Bible school, 9:45 and Barnos, Mason, SUnday vania, Sunday school, 0:30 Sunday school, 10:15 a.m.; road, Elder A. I<, P.h II I Ips, ··5:40; Eveninll' worship,? p.m.; a.m.; evening 7 p.m.; Wed· Wednesday; midweek service, a.m.; worship service, 11:00 services, 10 a.m.; Sunday a.m.; Church service 10;30 morning worship, 11:15 a,m.; pastor. Sabbath school, 9:30 Wednesday, 7:15p.m., prayer nesday prayer meeting, 7:30 Thursday, 7 p.m. Adult choir a.m.; youth hour, 6;00 p.m.; school during tho so r vI c e; a.m. a.m.j'worshipservlce, 11 a.m. service, p.m.; youth activities for rehearsal, 8:15 p,m. Thurs­ evening service, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday evening meellngs NYPS, 6:45p.m.; evangellstH: every age, day. midwoel\ service, 7:30 p,m. at 7:30; public reading room service, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday BUNKER HILL SEVENTH MASON BAPTIST, Rev .• Wednesday. Is open at the church Wednos· METHODIST .Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. DAY ADVENTISTS, Elder Roy Murl Eastman, pastor. Morn· day and Saturday, 2 to 4, E. Lemon, pastor, Services ing worship, 10; Sunday WESLEY FELLOWSHIP, PRESBYTERIAN every saturday. Sabbath school, 11: Hi; Baptist Youth FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 5008 Armstrong road, Lan­ school 10 a.m.; preaching, 11 Fellowship, 6:15 p.m.; eve· STOCKBRIDGE BAPTIST, ot Leslie, 202 E, Bellevue, COMMUNITY sing, one block east of Rob· FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ning service, 7:00; Wednes· Allen Ro!l'ers, pastor. Wor· Rev. T. W, Elsey, pastor, Sun­ inson furnllure store, Rev. a.m. Services conducted at CHURCH, Mason. Pastor, ship service, nursery, junior day school 0:45 a.m. with MAPLE GROVE BAPTIST, OKEMOS C OMMU Nl TY Everett Ashley, pastor, sun­ the Fell Plains Methodist day, 7:30 p.m., prayer and Phlllp D. Hirtzel, Sunday Bible study. church, 10 a.m.; Sunday stimulatinll' classes for all 5 907 South Logan Street, Lan· CHURCH, 4740 N, Olt em o s clay school, 10 a.m.; morn­ chu1·ch on Meridian road. •. school service for all at 11: school, 11 a, m.; junior and ages, Mornlng,vorship 11 a.m. sing, Hichard W, Innes, Pas· road, Okemos, Michigan, in!l' worship, 11. I G a,m, Worship service, 10 a.m. WILLIAMSTON SEVENTH DANSVILLE BAPTIST, senior BYF and Adult Unit Sunday evening- teentlme at tor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; 48864, Mr. John E. Cerrnal~, Sunday school, 10 a.m.; wor· 7:15, evening worship 8 p.m.; 6 p.m. and evening worship worship services, 11 a, m, Minister, 9:45 a.m. church DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, STOCKBRIDGE METHOD· FIRST PHESBYTERIAN ship services 11 a.m. and mid week prayer and B I b I e and discussion at 7 p.m. Wed· and 7 p.m.; youth groups '(4th school for all ages (Nursery Services Sabbath school, Sat­ IST, Rev. Wlll!am Frayer, CHURCH, Corner Aurelius & urday 9:30a.m., church serv­ 7:30 p,m.; young people's study, Thursday, 8 p.m. nesday evening practical Bible B"rade thru 19 years), 6 p.m.; provided); 11:00 a.m. Morn· pastor, Sunday school, 10:00 Holt Hil., Holt. Paul R, Martin, meellng 6:30 p.m.; Weclncs· study conversation with God prayer meeting and Bible ing worship (Nursery provid· ices, Saturday 11 a.m., pray­ a.m.; church services, 11:00 Pastor, 0:30 and 11:00 wor­ day prayer meeting and Bible in prayer at 7 p.m. .study, 8 p.m. Thursdays, ed), er meotlng7:30 p.m., Wednes­ a,m, ship Service, Nut·sery and day. Minister Rev. A.H. Mohr, study, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Christy pre-school care provided !lur­ Gentry, pastor. SYCAMORE ST. BAPTIST HASLETT COMMUNITY CHURCH, 4331 Sycam Ol'e HASLETT BAPTIST, 1380 ing· IJolh services, Two regu­ CHURCH, 1427 Haslett road. FA IT II M E T H 0 D I S T &. BAPTIST street, Holt, John L. Rogers, Haslett road, l!aslett, Mich­ lar Stmday Schools will he GHACE BAPTIST OF ON­ Robert E, Frederick, minis· E. B.: Hours: warship Serv­ pastor. Sunday school, 10 a,m, igan, Pastor, Rev. Bert An· C 0 L U M B I A ROAD BA P· u. held, At 9:30 for klndl'rgal'· ONDAGA, next door to town ter. Church school, beginners ice & Church School: sunday WILLIAMSTON BAI'TI5'f, morning worship, 11 a.m.; T!S'r CHURCH, Rev. John R. ten through senior high, At hall, Mal Hoyt, pastor. Sun­ derson. Sunday school, 9:45; through 4th grade at 10 a.n1.; 0:30 a.m. and Wednesday at Harold Reese, pastor, Church training union, 6 p.m.; eve· mornin!l' worship, 11:00 a.m.; Dantuma, pastor. Sunday 11:00 forkindergartenl!Jrough clay school, 10 a.m.; morning 5th grade throug·h high school 7:30p.m. fourth gracJe, school, 10 a.m.; worshiP ser­ worship, 11; evening service, ning worship, 7 p.m.; mid· Christian ~ou th fellowship, school, 10 a.m.; morning wor­ at 11:15 a.m. Morning serv­ vices, 11 a.m. and 7:30p.m.; 8; prayer meeting and Bible WeC!k prayer service and Bl· 5:45; evemng- service, 7:00; ship, 11 a.m.; youth meetings, ice, 10 a.m. Nursery and tad· FIRST PHESBYTEH!AN young People Meetin!l', 6:30 class, Wednesday morning, 10 ille study, 7 p.m. Wednes· prayer meeting on Wednesday 6;30 p.m.; evening service, dler care provided during the DANSVILLE COMMUNITY CHUHCH, Slockhritlge, Rev, p.m.; prayer service, Wed· and 11, day, Nursel'Y for children is evening at 7:30p.m. Nursery 7:30 p,m.; prayer meeting service. nesday, 8 p.m. provi\)ed during all services, care provided at all services, Wednesday, 7:30p.m. METHODIST AND VANTOWN, Stuart Wernc>r, MInis 1 e r, ONONDAGA COMMUNITY D.c. Carpenter, '!'h. D., Min· Mar nin g worship, 11 a.m. CHURCH. (United Church of Isler, Dansville, 10 a.m. Nursery provided for IH'G· school ehl!clren. SUnday school Christ) Rev, G. MacKenzie church school; 11:15 a.m., pastor, 10 a.m. Sunday school; church service; vantown, 10 9:4G a.m. Coffee hour and adult 11 a.m. church services, a.m., worship; churcll 'school, classes alter church, Youth 11. Fellowship nwet SUnday evo­ Happy Birthday, ning, Jtmior High at 5:30p.m. CONGREGATIONAL s~nior high at 7 p.m. CHRIST METHODIST LESLIE CONGHEGATION· CHUHCH, 517\VeslJolly road, AL UNITED CHURCH OF Wilson M, Tennant, minister ROMAN CATHOLIC CHRIST, Church school, 9:45; and Meinte Schuurmans, as· morning· wot•ship, 11 a.m.; sociate minister. Worship Cl10ir rehearsal, Wednesday, 9:30 and 11 a.m., church ST, MARY'S CATHOLIC, 8 p.m. Rev. Gerald W, Bow­ school for all ages, nursery Williamston, William G, Han­ en, Pastor. and criiJ roo111 care. Junior kerd, pastor, Masses: SUn· choir practice and junior and days, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 a.m. EPISCOPAL senior MYF, C>:30; 7:30p.m., and 12 noon and Fridays w!Jich evening worship. are school days at 11:10 a.m. Perpetual help Novena, Satur­ CHHIST CHURCH HEN· day evenings, 7:30. Confes­ RIET'l'A, RoiJcrt H. Richard· FELT PLAINS METHOD· sions heard Saturdays 10:30 son, rector. Services, 8 1ST, William A, wurzel, pas­ until 11:30 a.m. and from 7 a.m. and 11 a.m.; Church tor, Church school, ID:30a,m. until 3:30p.m. also first Fri­ school, 11 a.m.; Communion worship service, 11:30 a.m. days from 7:30 until 8:30p.m. the first and third Sunda)'S He I i g i o 11 for public school of the month, 11 a.m.; Morn· children: high school, Monday ing prayer the second and WHEATFIELD METHOD· evenings, 7:30; g·ralle school, fourth Sundays of the nJonth, IST, Dr. Glenn Fl'ye, pastor. Sundays after 9 o'clock mass, 11 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 a.m. all c~lasses held in the school, Adult Instructions by appoint­ ST. KATHERINE'S EPIS· ment. COPAL CHURCH, John H. AI· brecht, Rector. Meridian FIRST METHODIST road, half-mile north of M· CHURCH, Mason, Keith L, 43, halfway between William· Hayes, Minister. Morning worship Service, 10:00 a.m., S,S, CORNELIUS AND CY· stan and Okemos. Services: PR!AN CATHOLIC, Catholic 0 a.m., communion; 10 a.m., C h u r cIt School, 11:15 a.m., M,Y,F., 6:30 p,m, church road, Bunkerhill, Leo communion 1st and 3rd Sun· Ramer, pastor. Sunday mass· days; morning prayer, 2nd es, 8 a,111. and 10 a.m. Holy and 4th S u n d a y s. Church MILLVILLE METHODIST day masses, 6 .ll.tlfl 8:30a.m. School and nursery at 10 a.m. CI;!URCH, Daniel Harris, Min· service. 337·7277. ts!er. worship service, 10 a.m.; SUnday school hour, 11 ST, MICHAEL'S EPISCO· a.m.; M.Y.F., 7:30p.m. sun­ PAL CHURCH, John Blewett, day, Prayer and Bible study ST. JAMES CATHOLIC, Vicar. SUnday Services: Holy Wednesday evening. 1003 S, Lansing street, Ma­ Communion every sunday at son. Rev, Brendan K. Led· 8:00 a.m.; first and third sun­ widge, pastor. Sunday masses days at 10:00 a.m. Second and FAITH H A V EN METHOD· at 8 a.m., 10 a.m." and 12noon. fourth Sundays, 10:00 a.m. IS'!' CHURCH, 3133 Pleas­ Holy day masses at 6:30 a.m. prayer service. Church school ant Grove roacl. Minister, Rev. 8 a.m. and 7:30p.m. Confes­ and nursery every Sunday, Albert W. Frevert. SUnday sions as Us ted in parish bulle­ 10:00 a.m. 701 Eifert road, worship services, 10:00 a.m. tin. Catechism instructions just west of South Cedar and and 11:15 a.m.; Sunday school, and baptisms by appointment, Pennsylvania. 10:00 a.m.; nursery throull'h 6th grade, 11:15 a.m. ST, AUGUSTINE OF CAN· UNITED TERBURY, 546 W. South GROV ENB U R G METH· street, Mason, Sylvester M. ODIST, Grovenbu rg road, Vaughan, Vicar. 8:30a.m. Maurice E. Glasgow, pastor. HOUSEL UNITED BRETH· Holy Eucharist; 10:00 a.m. worship hour 9:45, church REN, Rev. Everett Ray, cor· ner Hawley and vaughn roads. Holy Eucharist (1st, 3rd SUn· school, 10:45. THE CHURCH FOR ALL ••. ALL FOR THE CHURCH days); 10:00 a.m. church 10:00 a.m. Sunday school; 11 School and Nursery; 7:00a.m. a.m. Morning worship, 7:00 The Church is the greatesl feeler on earlh for the building of Holy Eucharist (Holy Days); HOLT METHODIST p.m. Sunday Christian Endea­ character and good citizenship. It is o storehouse of spiritual 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening CHURCH, N, Cedar at Aure· vor, 7:30 p.m. Sunday eve­ values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civili­ Holy Eucharist. !ius road, Holt. Rev. Philip ning service; 7:30p.m. Wed· R, Glotfelty, Jr. MorningSer· nesday, prayer service. zation can survive. There are four sound reasons why every The ligbts of Christmas shilze in children's ey~s FREE METHODIST vices, 9:30 a.111. and 11:00 person should oHend services regularly end supporl the Church. As tbey uncover each well-kept surprise, a.m. Church School meets at They are: (1) For his awn sake. (2) For his children's sake. 11:00 a.m. Jr. and Sr. MYF A11d H·'e remember, as we share their J.OI' WILLIAMSTON FREE (3} For the sake of his community and nation, (4) For the meets each Sunday 'at 6:30 . ' METHODIST, Rev. Burton p.m. EDEN UNITED BRETHREN sake ol the Church itself, which needs his moral and material sup­ That Jesm too was 011ce a little boy. Kincaid, pastor. Church Milan Maybee, pastor. Sunday port. Plan to go to church regularly ond read your Bible daily. school, 10 a.m.; sermon, 11 school, 10 a.m.; morningwor· a.m.; evening service, 7:30 LESLIE METHODIST, Rev, ship, 11; junior church 11 p,m. Midweek services Wed· William A, Wurzil, pastor. a.m.; Christian Endeavor, He must hat·e laugbcd and shouted at His play nesday 7 p,n1. C.Y.C,; Pray· worship service, 10 a.m. 6:30; evening service, 7:30; Day Book Chapter Verses Just as tbc youngest ones will do today. er service 7:30p.m. Sunday school, 11:15 a.m. prayer meeting, Wednesday And surely Mar)' watcbcd zdlh pride and ... evening, 7;30 p.m. Sunday Psalms 2 1-9 lot·~ NAZARENE Thinking of shepberds, and a star abot·c. LESLIE FREE METHOD· Monday Isaiah 7 10-1 7 JST, Church and Race streets, Timothy Shimmons, pastor. Tuesday Isaiah 9 1-7 HOLT CHURCH OF THE LAKE LANSING CHAPEL, Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morn· NAZARENE, Jerry Ulrich, just across from the amuse· Wednesday Zechariah 8 1-8 ing worship, 11 a.m.; evening This da)' is blessed b)' childrw's happy z·oices. pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. ment park. North of traffic service, 7:30 p, m.; prayer Thursday Matthew 2 1-12 morning worship, 11; NYPS, light. Rev. Erwin Forbes, pas­ T~e bells ring out; the Christian u·orld rejoict•s. meeting Wednesday. Friday Luke 2 1-7 6:30 p.m., evening evangel­ tor. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.; Wzth all the ~:ftzd1tl:ss grateful hearts can bring, istic service, 7 p.m.; prayer worship 11:00 a.m. Wednes· Saturday Luke 2 8-21 meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 We celebrate the birthday of a King. DANSVILLE FREE METH· day prayer service, 7:30p.m. ODIST, Robert Sawyer, pas­ p.m. tor. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; Copyright 1967 Keister Aclt't'rlisill!] St'n•icr•, /.'•f., Strrr.dmr!J. Vn. FMY meetinrr 6:30p.m.; eve· MUNITH CHURCH OF THE MASON CONGREGATION ninll' worship, 7 p.m.; CYC NAZARENE, Donald Streets, JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m.; pastor. SUnday schoollO a.m., Kingdo111 Hall, 5254 Bunker prayer meeting, Wednesday, morning worship, 11:00 a.m., road. Public lecture 3 p.m. 7 p.m. NYPS, 6:45 p.m., evening Watchtower study, 4:15 p.m. service, 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening prayer meeting, 7:30 LUTHERAN p,m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LA T· 'l'ER DAY SAINTS, Elder \Vi!· MASON CHURCH OF THE ST. MATTHEW LUTHEHAN liarn Crampton, pastor. Cor· NAZARENE, Rev, Joseph CADY INTERIORS CHURCH, 2418 Aurelius. Hev. ner of Dan and Harper roads, These Firms Make This Public Service Possible Nielson, Pastor. Sunday Robert Reinhardt, pastor. Mason. Church school, 9:45 ,, MASON school 10 a.m. Morning wor­ I I Morning- worship begins at a.m.; worship 11 a.m.; Sunday ship, 11 a.m. Sunday evening Roy Chriatensen, Inc. Cady Interiors 9:15 a,m, SUnday school at evening worship, 6:30 p.m. A·I·Heating Ser.ice Dart Container Corporation Louis A. Stid Bill Richards service, 7:00p.m. Young peo­ Ford Sales 10:15 a.m. Mason LeiQon Drive Phone 677-3591 Mason Mason Meson ple, 6:00 p.m. Prayer meet· Mason Mason ing on Wednesday evening, 7:00. SOUTH LANSING CHUHCH Cos key Funero I Home OF CHRIST (CHRISTIAN), W. Modern Cleaners & Shirt ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN Inca Graphics Peoples Bank of Los I ie Mickel sen Baker Lumber Ca. A. A. Howlett & Compc:11y & Robert Palmer, Minister. L.aundry CHURCH, Lutheran Church in Mason Leslie Mason Meson Furniture BUNKERHILL CHURCH OF 4008 W, Pennsylvania Ave.,· Mason Stockbridge America, West south St. at THE NAZARENE, Rev. Rich· Lansing; Bible School, 10:00 U,S, 127, Mason. Sunday wor· ard R, Cook, pastor. SUnday a.m.; Morning warshiP, 11:00 3-Chcfs Restaurant Capitol Excavating & ship, 11 a.m.; Holy Commu­ Town Crier Ingham County News Mason Bakery Peoples State Bank School, 10 a.m.; morning· wor­ a.m.; Youth groups, 5:4fi p.m. Stockbridge 429-N. Cedar Paving Co. Mason Wi IIi oms ton nion at one service each sun­ ship, 11 a.m.; N.Y.P,S., 6:45 Evening worship, 7:00 p.m. Mason Mason day; SUnday Church School, p.m.; evening service, 7:30 Midweek Bi hie Study, 7:00 9:30 a.m. Youth ministry, sun­ p.m.; Wednesday evening p.m. Dart Notional Bank Farm Bureau Insurance Paul Barton, Contractor Spitzley Corporation Wolverine Engineering Co Darrell's Thriftwcy days and Wednesdays at 7 prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Mason Vic Whipple-Aat. Mason Mason Ma•on Meson p.m. OKEMOS CHURCH OF THE CHILDS BIBLE, Reverend FAITH LUTHERAN NA ZAHENE, Rev, Clarence L, P. Buroker. Sunday school, Red Coach Restaurant Smith Hardware Fluke Electrical Service Joy 0. Davis, Insurance Mason Foodlond Fe Ispausch Food Center CHURCH, (American). 4515 Bruce, pastor. SUnday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship ser­ Mason & Lounae Holt Mason Mason Mason Dobie road, Okemos, across 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 vice, 11; Young· Peoples meet­ from Forest Hills. Douglas a.m. Young peoples meeting, ing, 6:30p.m.; SUnday evening McBride, Pastor. SUnday 6:15 p.m.; evening service, 7 worship, 7:30; prayer meeting, Harry Freeman La.nstein Lumber Ca. Spartan Asphalt & Paving Co. school and worship service, p.m.; prayer meeting, Wed· Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Onon­ Pallets Darrow's Standard Service Con••mcrs Power Compcny Standard Oil Agt. Mason Mason Holt 10:15 a.m. Nursery for tots, nesday, 7:30p.m. daga. Mason Mason

. DECE:MBEH 10U7 SESSION lng Mr. Raymond Jones for tlw position of Second Vice Presi­ Mr, Donald Crakes, Civil Defense Director, a1mouncad a 3851 Board of Supervisors Room; Mason, Michl gun;· Tuesday, dent to the Michigan State As so, of Supervisors, Received and John M. Patriarche et al G0,40 00,40 meeting to be l1eld at the Lansing Armory on December 13th 3852 December G, 10G7; 10:00 A.M. placed on file by tho Chairman. Hhoda Pack 4G.GO 45,59 which would be a briefing in the event of a nuclear attack. The 3853 Tha Doal'd met on tho above date and was called to order by Resolution adoptod hy Gogebic County was read proposing Roger Perkins 43,7G 43,76 Chairman Robinson. Chairman requested that the Civil Defense Com 1nllloa be In 38G4 that existing llcensecl nursing homes be allowed to operate attendance, Frank W, Perrin et. al 84,10 84,10 3855 Pres~nt: Adado, Anns, Boyd, Bruegal, Burgess, Carr, under a "Granclfatlier Clause". Moved by Patriarche and sup­ Donald L, Heisig 20.80 20,80 Moved by Guerriero and supported by Boyd that the Board 385G Sharon Ricci Cavanau~;h, Choney, Durkee, Eckhart, Ernst, Fay, Fitzgerald, ported by Guerriero that the resolution be referred to the 3,00 3,00 recess until 11:15, Carried unanimously, 3857 Guarriero, Klewlcki, Kowalski, Launstein, McMichael, Lillie, County Health Bonrd for recommendation. Carried unani­ Robert N, Runyon et a! 124,70 124.70 Moore, Patriarche, Perl'ln, Pletz, Runyon, Ruthig, Silsby, mously. 3858 Saiety Council of Greater RECESS 600,00 600.00 Tubbs, Cavanagh, Warden, West, Whittington, Wilson, Witt and Resolution fro1u tile Ways & Means Committee was present­ Lansing 3350 Jnnot Sloat Chairman Hobinson: 34, Absent: Belen, Ferguson, Kierscy, Gel as follows: 73,92 73,02 The Board was again called to order by Chairman Hobinson 3800 Janet Sloat Mahoney, Press, Richards, Hobbins and Smith: a. at 11:15, 70,32 70,32 Tha invocation was given uy Supervisor Guerriero. 3861 Harry A. Spenny "WHEHEAS, the merger of the Ingham County Mental Health members wore present except Suparvisors Belen, Press, 2G, 10 26.10 All 38G2 E, Michnol Stnfforcl Moved !Jy Huthig ami Slipporled ily Boyd that the minutes Board nne! the Lansing Mental Health Clinic has now been Richards, Smith and Tubbs, 13,00 13.00 uf tho praceding meeting be approved and eonsidc>red l'eacl. 3863 Frank Stover completed, and SUpervisor Guerriero announced that Mr. Mll was rend from the Mayo1• of the City of Lansing rela­ Health Clinic to the County Mental Honlth Fund." He then moved that a new position of Police Sergeant, Grade D,ll, Evans, COMMITTEE tive to the nppointnwnt of Mr. Daniel J, Bodwin and Rox John M, Patriat•che; Hugh W. Silsby; Maurlca L. 19 be established tn the Sheriff's Departmant and further that Struble to serve on tho Roary Kowalski that tlw Durkee; ,John T. Anas; Austin Cavanaugh, the amount of $7,000.00 is hereby orclered transferred to the visurs Ferguson aml Mahoney respectively, Moved by TublJs com 111 i ttoe report lle n Hoad Commission has requested some Services Board Job Description & Salary Schedule is com­ directive from this llo::ml in regarci to the properl.les re­ parable to the Salary Schedule& Classification Plan for other "BE IT HEHEBY RESOLVED that the Ordinance amending eently acquired in C!otlllection with llw Meridian-Base Line NO. County employees, the Vevay, Township Zoning Ordinance No. 3 adopted by Uw AMT, A/vlT, Historical Park, CLAIM CLAIMANT NOW, THEHEF'OHE, !3E IT RESOLVED that theJohDescrip­ CLAIMED ALLOWED Vevay Township Board on October 7, 1057, be approvad as 3797 Don Boone THEHEFOHE, BE IT RESOLVED, tlmt the Ingham County tion & Salary Schedule adopted by the Ingham. Coun.ty Mental follows: $ G. 7G $ 0.7S 3798 Ware's Drur; & Camera ' Road Commission is het·e!Jy directed to offer the lands ac­ 11 7.00 7.00 Health Services Roard, including tha unclassified employees, The following described land shall be included in the 3799 quired from Mrs, Florence C. Lowden and Donalcl Hhines be appro vorl in accordance with the attached list," Douald Perdue 8,G3 B.G3 "C" Commercial Zone: 3800 to the State Conservation Dep:lJ·tment for the purpose of o. Keith Pauley, D, o. 9 Ui,OO 01 G.OO Robert 0, Bruegel; Htigh W, Silsby; Ted IV. F'ay, The N 60 acres of the NE 1/4 of Section 20, 1'2N, Rl W; 3801 establishiug the Meridiatl· Base Line State Historical Park." Wells D. Moses 2,2G 2.2G SALARIES COMMITTEE also The S 20 acres of the S l/2 of the SE 1/4 of Sec. 20, 3802 Austin Cavanaugl1; Ludell IV, Chanay; E. L, Mason Cenr,ral Hospital 12.00 12.00 T2N, RlW; also The S 20 acres of theE GO acres of the 3803 !\Iewicki; Fred Ruthig·; Harold A. Moore Moved by Bruegel and suppo1·ted by Silsby that the com1nittee Edward W, Marlin, .Jr. B. 75 8.7G SW 1/4 of Section 20, T2N, R1 W, Vevay Townsl1lp. 3804 Str>ve I.estie !WADS & BRIDGES COMMITTEE report be adopted. Carried unanimously by roll call with all 2.7S 2.7ti Zig Kowalski; E.L. Klewicki; L.E. Wilson 380G members present voting therefor. 1\cnnetli H. 1\::tl('lllller, DDS 82,00 82,00 ZONING COMMITTEE 3806 Mid -Michigan Chapter Moved by Cavanaugh and supported by Huthig that the reso· The following resolution prepared by the Tri County Regional GO.OO GO.OO lution be adopted. Carried unanimously by roll call with all Amerieau Red Cross Planning Commission was raad; Moved by Wilson and supported by Kowalski that thE> reso­ ma mbers present voting therefor. 3807 Versi!P D. Dahcock lution be adopted, Carried unanimously. 13,00 13.00 Communication was rea port was presented by the Law Enforcement Committee: MENT FUND) and cooperatively io develop more effective and efficient examined the claims and recommend their allowance as lot­ 3813 Hutlney Lane> (MARINE system of law enforcement balween such systems lows: LA IV 2l:i.OO 2Ui.OO "The Law Enforcement Committee concurs with the request NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Commis­ ENFOHCEMENT FUND) by Sheriff Preadmore for the creation of a position of Jail 3814 John A,J, Conaty (MAI{INE sion urge the Boards of Supervisors of Clinton, Eaton and NO, AMT, 84,00 84,00 AMT, LA IV ENFOHCEMENT FUND) Sergeant for night supervision in the Receiving Section at Ingham Counties to request that their County and 111unicipa! CLAIM CLAIMANT the Ingham County Jail. This would relieve the present CLAIMED ALLOWED 3815 .John Bell (MARINE LA IV law enforcement officers, includin~; sheriffs, prosecuto1·s 3822 David c. Beatty 30.00 52.00 G2,00 dangerous situation which exists and would allow two officers $ $ 30,00 ENFOHCEME!\T FUND) and court officials, as well as other agencies of government 3823 Lucile E. Belen et al IOl.GO to be in the Receiving Station to handle incoming prisoners, 101.60 381G Robert Marotta (M"\RINE and education, meet and form a Tri-County Committee on 3824 Anton I', Bos 30.50 92.00 92,00 and the sergeant would be available for supervision, train­ 30.50 LAW ENFOHCEMENT F'UND) Crime Control and Law Enforcement to consider plans and 3825 Jean Brackmann 37.40 ing and assisting jailers on all floors during the night 37.40 programs of mutual interest in matters of law enforcement 3826 Robert 0. Bt·uegel et al G9,10 G9,10 shllts, on an interjurisdicti0nal ()asis, and Rnbert N, Hunyon: John T, Alms, COMMITTEE 3827 Delmar Carr et a! 45.00 45.00 The position of Sergeant is Grade 19. Deputy Raymo11 Moved by Hunyon and supported !Jy Perrin that the com­ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the staif ofthe Tri-County 3828 Chamber of Commerce- 10.00 Rahall would recelva the promotion to Sergeant. The salary 10,00 Regional Plannin~ Commission shall cooperate with this Greatel' Lansing miltae report !Je adoptee! and the Controller be instructed to recommendation for Rahal! as Sergeant would be $7,952,00 Committae in all planning activities." 3?20 Donald E. Crakes issue his warrants in payment of those claims. Carried which would be a 5% promotion increase from his present 20.03 20.03 3830 William B. Davis, Jr. unanimously by roll call with all members present voting January 1st, 1968 salary. 1.00 1.00 therefor. Moved by Hunyon and supported by Boyd that the resolution ... ~?.3J Jonathan L ... Dill 83.84 83,84 Tlie beginning Jailer II, Grade 16 salary for replacement of The report of the Committee on COURTS & CORONERS was be referred to the Law Enforcement Committee, the Sheriff, 3832 Thomas Leo Dunn 134.85 134,85 Deputy Rahall, who presently occupies this position, would presented as follows; ,~~~ .. the Prosecuting Attorney and the Courts & Coroners Commit­ 3833 Margaret S, Foster 23.58 23.58 be $6,232.00. Your Law Enforcement Committee respect­ tee. Carried unanimously, 3834 Thomas c. Gormely 50,16 50. IG fully urgas your approval of this recommendation." "Your Courts & Coroners Committee reports that we have 3835 Gerald L. Graham 70.96 70.96 Robert N. Runyon; Wm. J. Mahoney; John T. Anas, Chairman Robinson !hen appointed Supervisor Whittington to examined the claims and recommand 3836 Frank L, Guerriero et a! 50.30 D0.30 their allowance as LAW ENFOHCEMENT COMMITTEE serve on the Buildings & Grounds Committee for the day, follows: 3837 Richard Hill 10.40 10.40 Chairman Robinson announced the State Association of 3838 Barbara Himebaugh 91.08 91,08 Moved by Runyon and supported by Anas that the report be Supervisors meeting in Lansing beginning December 12th and NO, AMT, 3830 Laurence E. Howe 48.99 48,99 AMT, referred to the Salaries and Ways & Means Committee. car­ urged all who could to attend, CLAIM CLAIMANT 3840 Myrna Hulce D4. 72 CLAIMED ALLOWED ried unanimously, 54.72 38GG L. W, Walker, M.D. Announcement was also made of the 6th District Meeting to 3841 Barbara Kellogg $ 100.00 $ 100.00 Resolution adopted by Midland County was read recommend- G5,52 55.52 3867 be held in Olivet on December 18th. 3842 Jos. P, Kiersey et al Jeanne Nelson 69.40 G9,40 17G.OO 176.00 3868 3843 R. C. Lott Charles D. Thompson 252.30 252.30 41.44 41.44 3869 Jack B. Holmes 3844 Myrtle Louden 573.00 573.00 50.99 50.99 3870 City of Mason 3845 Walter J, Lyon G2,70 02.70 67.76 67.76 3871 City of Mason 3846 Michigan Bell Telephone Co, 787.03 787.03 BG.BG 85.85 3872 Charles E, Black, M.D. 300.00 300.00 3847 Judith Moore 59,96 59.96 3873 A, H. Gifford 406.15 40G.l5 3848 Elizabeth Molt 2,60 2.60 3874 Gertrude Ludwick 52,85 52.85 3849 James E. Mulvany G0,87 60.87 3875 Leonard c. House 82,10 3850 Laurence D. Parker 14,97 14.97 82.10 3876 Texas S, Eckstone 2G4,20 254,20 3877 Waite!' A. Roney 575.5~ 575.55 3878 Winifred May 1474.50 1474.50 Put your heating-plant 3870 Jeanne Nalson 80.80 86.80 3880 Charles E. Black, M.D. 300.00 300,00 m the ceiling with 3881 L,W, Walker, M.D. 100,00 100.00 3882 Geo. J. Hutter 3G64.3G 3G64.35 3883 City of Lansing 2005.25 2005,25 3884 Raymond Totte, Jr. 272.10 272,10 }~lliSON0 3885 Hubert A, Bearss 159.25 150.25 3905 James H, Edgar 1833,00 1833.00 3906 Charles D. Thompson 371.05 371.05

D,L. Boyd; M.F. Cavanagh; FrankL, Guerriero, COMMITTEE

Moved by Boyd and supported by Cavanagh that the committee report ba adopted and the Controller be instructed to issue his warrants in payment of these claims. Carried unanimously by roll call with all members present voting therefor. The report of the Committee on LIVESTOCK was presented as follows;

"Your Livestock Committee reports that we have examined the claims and recommend their allowance as follows:

NO, AMT. AMT. CLAIM CLAillfANT CLAIMED ALLOWED 3711 Mrs. Donald Hepfer $ 8.oo $ a.oo 3712 William A. Bravender G5G.OO G55.00 3713 William A. Bravender 220,93 220.03 3714 Robert B, Eckhart 133.00 133,00

Dorr L. Eckhart;· Paris H. Witt; Alvin Launstein, COMMITTEE

Moved by Eckhart and supported by Witt that the committee ELECTRIC report be adopted and the Controller be instructecl to issue his warrants in payment of these claims. Carried unanimously by • til _,a RJ\DIAI\IT CABLE roll call with all members present voting therefor. The report of the Committee on FAIR CLAIMS was presented May be installed in plaster or drywall. or, if as follows: who'd want a new dress you prefer. install Edison heating cable in concrete or ceramic tile floors. However you "Your Fair Committee reports that we have exam1nerl the claims and recommend their allowance as follows: if it were just install it, Edison Radiant Cable heating gives you many advantages. NO. AMT, AMT, like your old one? CLAIM CLAIMANT Whether you are building, enlarging or CLAIMED ALLOWED 3907 Alford Powelson $ 200.00 s 200.00 modernizing your home. it will pay you to 3908 Standard Oil Company 42.41 42.41 check with us on Edison Electric Radiant 3909 Paul's Automotive 22.80 22.80 3910 Modern Wholesale Electric How much fun would be left in fashion if all style were Heating Cable. 103.50 103.50 ELECTRICAL SUpply standardized? This system would cut down on shopping time. 3911 Smith Hardware 11.47 11.47 But it would also cut down on your individuality. 3912 Mickelson-Baker Lumber 66.75 66.75 HEATING Company In turn, standardization would cut down on advertising, there'd SALES 3913 A.A. Howlett & Company 56.09 56.09 be a cutback in production. And if we worked hard to do so, we OKEMOS, MICHIGAN might wreck the economy. Fred Ruthig; L.E. Wilson; A. Cavanaugh; 2380 JOLLY ROAD 351-7296 Dorr L. Eckhart, COMMITTEE Wouldn't we be better off to leave things the way they are? of Today's advertising is already policed by the world's smo adoptee! and the conil'oller be instructed to 3888 Pelpausch Food Center 12.43 12.43 3775 O'Neil Restaurant Supply 7,90 ?,90 issue his warrant in payment of this claim, Carried unani­ 3 889 Haughton Elevator Co, 90.24 90.24 3776 O'Neil Restaurant &'Upply 105,00 105,00 Francis P. Fizgerald 28 2.80 ,5 10,00 12.80 Leroy moiiSly hy roll call with all members present voting therefor, 3890 Haughton Elevator Co, 230.28 230.28 3777 Paramount Coffee Co, 208,18 298.18 The report of the Co!nmittee on BONDS & CONTRACTS was 3891 J.I. Holcomb Mfg. Co, 30,50 30.50 3778 Paul Automotive, Inc, 48,50 48,50 Noll R. West 38 3,80 .5 10.00 13,80 presented as follows: Leslie 3 892 Harry Howell 16,08 16.08 3779 The Pengad Companies 910,00 910,00 3893 Ingham County Sheriff's Dept, 7.52 7.52 3780 R,L, Polk & Co, 660.00 F l'ed Ruthig 24 2,40 .5 10,00 12.40 660,00 Locke "Your Bonds & Contracts Committee reports that we have 3894 Kerr Hardware & Garden 74.59 74.59 3781 The Shopping GuIde 5.25 G,2G Mamice L. Durkee examined the claims and recommend their allowance as Center 3782 The Shopping Guide 61,75 61,75 40 4.00 ,5 10.00 14.00 follows: 3895 Meridian Rankin Lewis & Sons 22.60 22.60 3783 The Shopping Guide 7,50 7.50 3896 Robert R. Rollinson, Jr. Mechanics Laundry 16,95 16.95 3784 Smith Hardware 7.62 7.62 25 2.50 ,5 10.00 12.50 NO, Onondaga AMT. AMT. 3897 Mechanics Laundry 23,20 23,20 3785 Stamp-Rl te Inc. 4.00 4,00 Gale E, McMichael CLAIM CLAIMANT CLAIMED ALLOWED 3898 Michig'an Products 74.40 74.40 3786 Standard Oil Company 15.02 15,02 28 2,80 .5 10.00 12.80 Slocllbridge 3679 A.A. Smith Insurance $ 9,00 $ 9,00 3899 Michigan Supply Company. 47.60 41.60 3787 The State Journal 12.00 12,00 3900 Ted W, Fay Agency Mickelson-Bailer Lumber Co, 39,76 39.16 3788 Story Olrlsmobile, Inc, 800,50 809,50 38 3,80 ,5 10.00 13.80 3680 3901 Vevay Lyman & Sheets Agency 50.00 50.00 Service Window Cleaning 80,00 80,00 3789 Symons Bros, & Co, 1G04,2G 1604.26 3681 C,L, Fratchcr Co, 1139,00 1139,00 3902 Smith Hardware 212.70 212,70 3790 Ware's Drug & Camera 2,00 Lurtell W, Cheney 6 .GO .5 10.00 10.60 2,00 Wl1eatfield 3682 The State Journal 5.40 5,40 3903 SUperior Electric 9,30 9,30 3791 West Pub! ishing Co, 29.50 29,50 AI vin Launstein 3683 Trager-Birney Agency 6.00 6.00 3904 Thorburn Lumber Co, 7.36 7.36 3792 Whalen Distributing co. 94.50 94,50 31 3,10 ,5 10,00 13,10 3914 White Olk 3684 Lansing Mutual Agency 165.00 165,00 Jlob Leonard Electric 388,00 388,00 3793 Wileden ·Cullen Co., Inc, 370,80 370.80 Delmar Carr Service 3794 Williams Gun Sight Co. 33.23 28 2,80 ,5 10.00 12.80 33,23 Williamstown Frank Guerriero; D.L. Boyd; R. Burgess, 3795 Wolverine Typewriter Co. 3,00 3,00 Ed ward L. Klewicki COMMITTEE Robert 0, Bruegel; A,V, Whittington, COMMITTEE 3796 Yellow Transit Freight 7,75 7.75 30 3,00 ,5 10,00 1;3.00 Lines, Inc. Lansing CI:y Louis F. Adado Moved by Guerriero ancl supported by Burgess that the Moved by Bruegel and supported by Whittington that the 3817 Hilding Office Supply 4.50 4,50 27 2, 70 ,5 10,00 12,70 Jolm T. Anas committee report be adopted and the Controller be Instructed committee report be adopted and the Controller be instructed 3818 Continental Baking Co. 562,79 562.79 27 2.70 ,5 10.00 12,70 to isstle his warrants in payment of these claims. Carried Lucile E, Belen to issue his warrants in payment of these claims. Carried 3819 Shell Oil' Co. 20,30 20.30 (ABSENT) unanimously by roll call with all members present voting Raymond W. Burgess unanimously !Jy roll call with all members present voting 3820 Capital Printing Co. 7.00 7,00 27 2.70 ,5 10,00 12.70 therefor. Gerald E. Ernst therefor. 3821 Shell Oil Co. 17.55 17,55 27 2,70 .5 10,00 12.70 Daniel J, Bodwin The report of the Committee on CIVIL DEFENSE was pre­ The report of the Committee on SALARIES was presented 3919 Callaghan & Co, 448,50 448,50 27 2.70 ,5 10,00 12.70 sented as follows: (for Ferguson) as follows: 3920 Lawyers Cooperative Pub- 373.50 373.50 Zig Kowalski lishing Co, 27 2.70 ,5 10.00 12.10 Reliford J. Struble "Your Committee reports that we have examined the claims "Your Salaries Committee reports that we have examined 3921 West Publishing Co. 906,00 906,00 27 2.70 ,5 10.00 12.70 and recommend their allowance as follows: (for Mahoney) the claims anrl recommend their allowance as follows: 3922 Matthew Bender Co, 32,50 32,50 Harold F. Lillie 3918 R. P. Lewis Company 268.60 268,60 27 2.70 ,5 10,00 12.70 NO, Harold A. Moore AMT, AMT. NO, AMT, AMT, 27 2.70 .5 10.00 12.70 CLAIM Prank W. Perrin CLAIMANT CLAIMED ALLOWED CLAIM CLAIMANT CLAIMED ALLOWED F. W. Perrin; A, V. Whittington; L. E. Wilson; 27 2, 70 ,5 10.00 12.70 3715 Motorola Communications Delmer R. Smith $ 137.00 $ 137,00 3630 Frances Smith $ 269,70 $ 269,70 F, Guerriero, COMMITTEE (ABSENT) Elton E. Tubbs & Electronics 3631 Karen Hathon 81,05 81.05 27 2.70 .5 10.00 12.70 3716 State of Michigan, Michael F, Cavanagh 10,00 10.00 3632 Eileen J, Derragon 121.26 121.26 Moved by Perrin and supported by Fitzgerald that the 27 2.70 .5 10,00 12.70 East Lansing Surplus Property Sec. 3633 Shirley Wilson 221.13 221.13 committee report be adopted and the Controller be Instructed 3685 John A, Hamlin 119,85 119,85 to issue his warrants In payment of these claims. Carried Derwood L. Boyd 26 2.60 ,5 10,00 12,60 Alvin Launstein; A. V, Whittington; Neil West, 3686 Shelby J, Love 123,28 123,28 unanimously by roll call with all members present voting Robert 0, Bruegel 26 2,60 .5 10.00 12,60 D.R, Evans, COMMITTEE 3687 Manpower, Inc, 344.00 344,00 therefor. John M. Patriarche 26 2,60 .5 10.00 12.60 3688 Robert Wright 65,52 65.52 The report of the Committee on SOLDIERS & SAILORS Harold F. Pletz 26 2.60 ,5 10,00 12.60 Moved by Launstein and supported by West that the com­ 3689 Beatrice M. Hunt 112,00 112.00 RELIEF was presented as follows: 0. Charles Press (ABSENT) Frank E. Warden mittee report be adopted and the Controller be instructed to 3690 Marie Louise Helmker 267.20 267,20 26 2.60 .5 10.00 12.60 Issue his warrants in payment of these claims, Carried 3691 Anton P. Bos 85,00 85,00 "Your Soldiers' & Sailors' Relief Committee reports that Mason unanimously by roll call with all members present voting 3692 Billie Shlnevar 34.00 34.00 we have examined the claims and recommend their allow­ Frank L. Guerriero 2 ,20 ,5 10.00 therefor, 10.20 3693 Seth Heins 44,40 44.40 ance as follows: Paul D. Richards (ABSENT) Dewayne Evans The report of the Committee on HEALTH CLAIMS was 3694 Emery Colby 135,00 135.00 R. 2 .20 ,5 10.00 10.20 presented as follows: (for Robbins) 3695 Harry Howell 65,04 65.04 NO, AMT, AMT, Hugh W. Sllsby 3923 Lillian Campbell 98,75 98.75 CLAIM CLAIMANT CLAIMED ALLOWED 2 .20 .5 10.00 10,20 Williamston Cl ty "Your Committee reports that we have examined the claims 3696 Alta Supply Company $ 183,00 $ 183.00 and recommend their allowance as follows: Robert 0, Bruegel; Hugh W, Silsby; 3697 Stanley G. Peck 15,30 15,30 Robert N. Runyon 32 3,20 ,5 10.00 13,20 Ted W. Fay, COMMITTEE 3698 Joy O, Davis 37.70 Arthur V. Whittington 32 3.20 ,5 10,00 13,20 NO, 37,70 AMT. AMT. Moved by Bruegel and supported by Silsby that the commit­ 3699 John Brummeler 10.70 10.70 Elton E. Tubbs; Ludell W. Cheney, COMMITTEE CLAIM CLAIMANT CLAIMED ALLOWED tee report be adopted and the controller be instructed to is· 3700 Don & Bill's Grocery 10.00 10,00 Date: December 5, 1967 3636 Maurice S. Reizen et al $2287.54 $2287,54 sue his wan·arits in payment of these claims. Carried unanl· 3701 Great Atlantic & Pacific 15.00 15,00 Moved by Cheney and supported by Bodwln that the commit­ 3637 3M Business Products 54.72 54,72 mously by roll call with all members present voting therefor. Tea Co. tee report be adopted and the Controller be instructed to issue Sales, Inc, The report of the Committee on EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 3702 The Kroger Co. 25,00 25.00 3638 Alta SUpply Division his warrants in payment of these claims, carried unanimous­ 21.55 21.55 was presented as follows: 3703 Lansing-Lewis Co. 15.90 15.90 ly by roll call with all members present voting therefor 3639 American Window Cleaning 225,00 225.00 3704 Marek Prescription Center 4.70 4.70 Chairman Robinson then declared the Board adjourned untii & Janitor Service "Your Committee on Equipment & Supplies reports !hat we 3705 Densmore's IGA Foodliner 15,00 3640 15.00 Monday, January a, 1968 at ten o'clock in the forenoon as set Amsterdam Printing & 9.00 9.00 have examined the claims and recommend their allowance 3706 Gorsline-Runciman Co. 200,00 by statute. Litho Corp. 200.00 as follows: 3707 Ball-Dunn Funeral Home 200,00 200,00 3641 H. C. Berger Company 60.00 60.00 3708 Palmer-Bush Company 200.00 200.00 3642 Board of \Vater & Light Robert R, Robinson, Jr., Chairman 97.75 97.75 NO, , AMT. AMT. 3709 Gorsline-Runciman Co. 200.00 200,00 3643 Button & Son Moving· He!en B, Everitt, Deputy County Clerk 39,64 39,64 CLAIM CLAIMANT CLAIMED ALLOWED 3644 Capital City Blue Print, Inc. 9.60 9,60 3717 Addressograph-Multi graph $ 4.40 $ 4.40 3645 H.J. Caulkins & Company 85,73 85,73 Corp. 3646 Crest Cleaners & Laundry 11.73 11.73 3718 Addressograph-Multigraph 8,90 8,90 3647 Dudley Paper Co, 76.70 76.70 Corp. 3648 Francis Printing Company 129,70 129.70 3719 American Institute of Real 16.50 16.50 3649 Virinder Grewal, M.D. 120,00 120.00 Estate Appraisers 3650 Hilding Office Supply 19.48 19.48 3720 Capitol Office Supply 2.95 2.95 3651 Mia Bell Humphrey, 5,00 5,00 3721 The Dancer Co. 21.57 Register of Deeds 21.57 WHO NEEDS 3722 Doubleday Bros, & Co. 61,36 61.26 3652 Ingham Medical Hospital 10,20 10,20 3723 Doubleday Bros, & Co. 652,32 652,22 3653 Brenda Juniel 91,57 91.57 3724 Doubleday Bros, & Co. 81.65 81.65 MISTLETOE? 3654 Howard H. Kellerman, M.D. 45,00 45.00 3725 Doubleday Bros, & Co. 129.12 129,12 3655 J. W. Knapp Co. 23.50 23,50 3726 Doubleday Bros, & Co. 646,36 646.36 3656 Philip F. Lange, M.D. 22,50 22,50 3727 Doubleday Bros, & Co. 925.10 3657 L. E. Lighthart & Co, 925.10 25,95 25,95 3728 Doubleday Bros, & Co, 5,38 5,38 3658 Manpower, Inc, 53,90 53.90 3729 Doubleday Bros, & Co. 103,99 103,99 3659 Mechanics Laundry Company 7.00 7.00 3730 Dudley Paper Co. 408.37 408,37 3660 Medical Arts 405,55 /n1fall 495,55 3731 Dudley Paper Co. 3661 100,92 100,92 Michigan Bell Telephone Co, 618.93 618,93 3732 Dudley Paper Co. 549,34 3662 Michigan Dept, of Public 549.34 100.00 100,00 3733 Kodak A/C 200 118,00 Health 118.00 3734 Kodak A/C 200 10.30 10.30 3663 Michigan State University 417.60 417.60 3735 Envelope Sales Co. 54,54 54,54 3664 JoAnn Pearsall 409,29 409,29 3736 Gregory, Mayer & Thom Co, 16.87 16,87 Elecftlc 3665 The Photo Mart 16.40 16.40 3737 Gregory, Mayer & Thom Co, 4,30 3666 Reeves Company, Inc, 4.30 3,66 3,66 3738 Gulf Oil Corporation 67,04 3667 Edward W. Sparrow Hospital 67.04 267.75 267.75 3739 The Hasselbring Co. 29,00 3668 Edward W. Sparrow Hospital 20.00 333,33 333,33 3740 The Hasselbring· Co. 94,96 94.96 3669 Edward W. Sparrow Hospital 142,84 142,84 3741 Heatherwood Farms co, 1182.12 1182,12 3670 Telephone Answering Service Heat 15.00 15.00 3742 Hilding Office Supply 250.20 3671 U, S. Post Office 250.20 20.00 20.00 3743 Dens111ore's IGA Foodliner 1095,93 3672 Georgia A, Johnson, M.D. 1095.93 248.60 248,60 3744 IBM Corporation 18.75 3673 Maude F. Gilmore 18.75 12,28 12.28 3745 IBM corporation 1178.00 1178,00 (Contagious Disease) llore\ a bnlliant itlea J'nr Christmas 3746 Ingham County News 768.60 768,60 ' 3674 Mary Norfleet (Contagious , .. ami <~nc you'll gerthankeJ 1·,,r year 37,35 37,3G 3747 Itek Business Proeucts 56.00 56,00 Disease) after year! 3748 Itek Business Products 16.20 16,20 367G David Siegel, M.D. & David 15.00 15,00 3749 Ray Kern Office Supply 8,32 8,32 A mnd~Til, ~Lmshillt:·t.:h:an ch:t.:tric B. Johnson, M.D. 3750 Ray Kern Office Supply 95,26 95,26 3676 Georgia A. Johnson, M.D. hco11ing syst~m will save y~Hif home­ 109,00 109.00 3751 Ray Kern Office Supply 12.80 12.80 (Contag, Dis,) maker h~lllfS 1Jf dl'aning. time; iiS 3752 Keystone View Co. 14.36 14.36 3677 Jacques Hochglaube, M.D. ,98.20 98,20 3753 Kimball's Office Machines 13.50 indh h.lual n.lPill thcrmn~tats will gi\'c (Contag, Dis,) 13,50 3754 Kimball's Office Machines 12.00 12,00 her persnnali~eJ, pinpninc conlrol 3678 Selh 0. Heins 24.05 24.05 3755 Lansing Candy & Cigar Co, 1771.54 1771,54 lWCrroom temperatures; ~IIH.I hecausl! 3756 Lansing Wholesale Grocery 12.25 12.25 it's completely uutunwtic. shL'll nc•.'er Harold F. Pletz; Dorr L. Eckhart; Joe Kiersey, 3757 Lansing Office Equipment 75,00 75.00 again ncL?d to worry abullt !'ul!l IL' COMMITTEE 3758 Lawyers Cooperative Pub- 3.50 3,50 ~torl' or furnace to tcnJ. Jl:c~~~~~~'/H.82... ~~~~~8~~'/H.2. Sll forget abGut min~ thi:; )C;lr­ instnll wnnderJ'ul dc"ric hc:11 anJ keep her wr:tpflCU in carefree, lu\uri· Seasons Greetings ous w~mnth C\'l!ry winter. the rl.'st l1f her life!

and Best Wishes SEE YOUR ELECTRIC TO OUR MANY FRIENDS HEATING DEALER And along with our fondest wishes that i OR CONSUMERS POWER every wish will come true for you, we P.S. And when you talk also extend our sincere "thank you" for with your dealer I your loyalty during this year. Call or write Consumers Power for ~itft#;#l FREE ELECTRIC HEATING BOOKLET ask him about the Ask about 5100 SPECIAL ALLOWANCE I Bob and Pauline Installation Allowance for increasing your I Richards electric service entrance capacity

:J~~~~-~"RWt:MR'JR.'IH.'IH.~:aa•a&:af.l i'E lfi.i7· 1tt Mason Reside~ts Create Holiday W o.nderland lt was difficu It for judges A newcomer to Mason. group, to decide which Mason resi­ Mrs, George Dunn of 1'10 E, dences displayed the most Oak street received the ..... "The folks in town cer• unique and original out­ third place nod from judges ,' tainly have done a beaut!­ door . lighting decorations, for a nativity scene created . ful decorating job this year But the de c i s i on was on· ·her gar age and also demonstrating their talents made' Tuesday night with colorful lights on .the front ,, and artistic abilities Rex Chapman, 517 W. of her horne. . ·throughout the city," he South street, receiving the Mr. and Mrs. Robert said, NATIVITY SCENE--Mrs. George Dunn tlrst prize of $100 cash Terrent of 353 N, Rogers Residents of Mason are from contest sponsors, the s t r e e t had a Santa on the . not the only ones to be corn- of 110 E. Oak Street, created a nativity scene Mason Merchants assocla· roof and a giant Christmas 1 mended for their excellent on the back of her garage with all sorts of lion. The second prize win· card on the lawn to add to , displays for there are many ner for ~'75 was the Carl the I r colorful lights dis;; beautiful displays to be lights ..·She was awarded 3rd place. Barto residence at 307 W, play. This earned them the found In the outlying areas, ()all street. tourth prize o_t ~6. he added, Part i c i pat I on in this Per s on s of the com­ munity and su rr ou nd ing . year's contest Is estimated areas are invited to take a to be 4 to 5 times greater ·tour of the city with their than last year, according to families and friends dur­ Herschel Jewett, chairman ing the evening to see Ma­ of the Christmas lighting son's Christmas Wonder­ contest for the Merchants' land of lights, Council Opens Police-Fire Building Bids MOST UNIQUE--The outdoor lighting display of Rex Chap~an Bid opening for the proposed re-con­ 517 W. South Street, was named the first place winner of the Meson struction and remodeling of the city owned Merchants lighting contest. A highlight of the display was a decor­ building at the corner of Oak and Jefferson ated windmill. streets was conducted at the regular Mon­ day night meeting of the city council. Gives Student First Aid The evening was not without event though, for Robert Inghram, Jr., Mason fire chief, HUNDREDS OF LIGHTS--Miniature and regular sized Christ­ asked the fire department to be put on Boy Scout Bob Welton mas lights of all colors outline the windows, doors and roof of the record as voicing their dis· Carl Barto home at 307 W. Oak street. This was named the 2nd place approval over the proposed winner. ·.Board, LCC building location, Inghram indicated that at a meeting of the firemen Friday Puts Training to Work Set Meet to· .. night, 17. of the 19 men were Quick use of-f!.rst atd knowl­ but with therapy treatrnants present ·and expressed opposl· Scout troop No, 98 ancl tlon to the building, He then edge gained through Boy Scout they hope most of this will be will activities may have saved the corrected, always have the thanks of Name Site called on firemen present to Therese and her family for state their reasons, but life of a st. James Catholic Bob, a 6th g r ad e r at the school 5th grader. school, is credit to his Boy his quick thinking and help ad- . The Ingham Intermediate spokesman for the group, Jack a ministered. · Hubbard,· declined to make any T)lerese Robinson, daughter board of education and the of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robin­ board of the Lansing Com· statement at that time, There were 5 contractors son of 8.16 Brookdale, was at­ munity college l!ave sched­ tempting to open a door at the uled a meeting for Tuesday, who bid on the project, which was estimated to cost $42,000 s ch o o 1 last Wednesday by January 16, at which time pushing on a glass window. the 2 boards will confirm a plus architects fees. Wayne Chapman of Mason was the Her hand broke through the site on which a branch of the window cutting 5 tendons and Community college and new lowest bidder with a base bid of $43,000 plus an additional 2 arteries, according to Mrs, offices for the intermediate Robinson. board will be constructed, $7,365 for alternates Included in the bid specifications. It was then that Robert Wel­ Alton J. stroud, secretary The other bidders submit· ton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. af the Intermediate board and ling base bids were Nielson Dale Welton of 323 W, Elm superintendent of the Ingham construction, $54,000; Siwek street, calmly put his emer­ Intermediate school district, Construction, $48,960; E, L. gency first aid knowledge to said the Intermediate board O'Harrow, $53,369; and Reni· work. Bob applied pressure at a meeting Tuesday night ger Construction, $45,330, near the wound to stop the adopted a resolution cover· They also included bids on the bleeding, while sisters found lng the proposed plan, a! te r nates which were gen­ some cloth to wrap around erally higher than Chapman's. the wound, The Intermediate board au­ Bids were referred to the In control of the situation at thorizecl Stroud to engage the City Administrator, William all times, Bob even rode in the necessary legal counsel re· Bopf, tor his study and recom· sisters' car to the emergency lated to site acquisition, bond· mendatlon. A contract is ex· facilities af Mason General lng and to b1·ing recommen • peeled to be awarded at the hospltal, He stayed and com­ elations to an early meeting first meeting in January. forted the young girl until she FOURTH PlACE--The Robert. Terrent home at 3,53 N. Rogers of the board concerning the In other b\lslness a repre· was admitted, str~et, walked off with the 4th place award in the Mercllants 1 out­ employment of an aJ•chltect. sentatlve from Allied Disposal That night Therese under­ of Bath reminded the city that went surgery and remained in door lighting contest. Flood lights and colorful Christmas lights The resolution also re • the hospital until Saturday, solved that «the Intermedl· \ts service contract with the illuminated the home. city expired as of December 15 She Is still heavily bandaged ate board formally advise the and will return to school fol­ Lansing Community college and that he desired some changes before It was renewed, lowing Christmas vacation. City Plans Party board that condit!oned upon Mrs. Robinson said that use the college• s acceptance ofthe (Continued on ~agt> 8-7) of her hand will be trnpaired, Intermediate board's f I r s t Community Calendar For Employes choice of the 3 sites it has City of Mason employes will examined, the Intermediate TUESDAY DECEMBER 26 be entertained at the annual boarcl stands ready to im­ THANKS BOB!--Therese Robinson, a Christmas party and apprecia­ plement In appropriate ways 5th grader at St. James Catholic school, is 6:10p.m . • Mason Kiwanis club meets at tion banquet tonight, December n e cess a r y agreements and A// Saints Lutheran church. 20, at Mason High school. commitments.•• thanking Robert Wel·ton, a Meson Boy Scout There will be 2 employes and 6th grader at St. James, for administering WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 singled out for recognition by first aid when she cut her wrist ond arm badly. 6:30p.m . • Mason Lions club meets at the city: Wayne Curtis fpr 20 years of service and Harold Most Places AI/ Saints Lutheran Church Barnhill for 5 years of ser­ vice, To Close The banquet Is slated to be­ Churches Planning gjp at 6:30 p.m. Entertain· On the Inside rnent for the evening will be Christmas I I provided by Armond Stolz, a noted professional magician, Business in Mason w1ll grind HANDS ACROSS THE SEA from Owosso. to almost a complete l1alt for Yule Observances the Christmas and New Year's Churches of Mason are plan· St. James Teen-agers support Catholic: and candle lighting service af Oay holidays. ning special services and other 8 p.m. The Bell choir and the Miss ion in Korea •• Page B-3 Mason Lanes ceremonies In the observance Two ex capt! ons are the junior and senior choirs will of Christmas, the year• s great­ participate, Two solos will CHRISTMAS BUSINESS city's 2 drug storeswhlchwlll est religious holiday. Robbed of be closed an bath days from 1 be sung by Max Bement and Most of the churches are Sue Mills. Both selections will Mason merchants find it even with or better to 6 p.m. Bath will be open conducting the I r Christmas be spirituals, tfian last year . •• Page B-3 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and services on sunday, but special $90 Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p,m, The theme of the program servIces are scheduled on Is "The Prince o! Peace," !PU/AL EDUCA TIOH A break-In was discovered Other stores, banks and of· Christmas Day also by St. at the Mason Lanes, 801 Cedar flees generally will be closed Au gustine of Canterbury ·First M~thodist New facilities at Mason high school displayed Episcopal church and St, street, during the early morn· on bath holidays, St!rvices at the MethOdist at open house •• Page 8.7 ing Tuesday, December 19, James Roman Catholic church. All county offices will take church at 10 a.m. Will in• Spencer L I n d s 1e y, custo­ the 2 days off as will the Hall c I u de the regular morning dian, discovered the break· Memorial library, First Presbyterian worship, Three choirs plus the fn. JUSTIN TIME FOR Christmas shopping ·, bell choir, will sing. There I WHERE TO LOOK . ' · About $90 in cash was taken The postoffice w111 be closed -- Jeff Rues.t, Dansvi lie student, takes delivery The Presbyterian church also· will be a baptlsmal ser• . services SUnday morning Will vice for chilclren and Infants, from vending machines, pollee · both holidays with only special :m his winner 1s purse of $15 won in the first Teen Page, • • • • •• C-:s Farm News • , • , .... , C·5 chief Tim stolz said, Entry delivery mail belngdellvered, be highlighted by · selections Barbs and Praise • , B-6 from Handel's "The Messiah" Lutheran Melting Pot , , , , , • , , B-6 was made to the bowling alley' The Ingham County News week of the Ingham County News basketball Classified· Ads • , , , TAB Michigan Mirror , • , , !=·1 Among them will be the Hal• by prying open a fire exit will be closed on both days contest. Presenting Jeff with the check is Sue lelujah Chorus, All Saints Lutheran .church Down By the Sycamore •• B·6 Society • • •••••••• B-4·5 will have a service at 7:30~ Editorials , , • , •.••• B-6 door, he said, ' also, Those with news Items Warren Emrick will sing Sports • • , • • ... ~ •• C-6;.7 The robbery Is still urxter and newspaper correspondents Bartlett of the News staff. Get your entry in p.m. on Christmas eve to be a ·solo, "Every Valley Shall conducted by James Schute, · · investigation by the police de· ue reminded to get their ln• thisweek so you can pick up your chec~ from be Exalted". part me nt, formation In early, smiling Sue. There w1U be a candlellgtlt (Continued on Page 8-71 ' ' .. . ' . . . Aurelius. Church· Choir Dansville Dotngs i ' To Present Yule Cantata Mrs. F. A. Len drum AURELIUS - ~The Aurelius during the Sunday school hour, BaptIst Church choir will It was an old-fash.ionedpro­ 1435 Mason St,eet. Plume MA 32581 present the cantata, "NIGht gram of songs by the classes • . of Mlrncles" by John Peter­ and recitations by Individuals. son on Friday December 22 An offering was taken for the Woman's Society of Chris-· of East Lansing, at 8 p.m. children's share in "Project tlan Service had Its annual· Mrs. Florence Daklnen­ and son and Mr. and Ml'S, Rudy George Hawkins will read Love" which Is assistance to Chrlstmas · party Wednesday· joyed dinner SUnday with her · Huscke and family of Webber­ the narration which delines the a child in a fore! gn counil•y. evening, December 13, in the son and wife Mr. and Mrs. ville, Mr. and Mrs. Roger 3 miracles of the advent of There will be caroling to church parlors with 19 mem- Ray Alling of Lansing. Gottschalk of Bancroft and the Christmas story. shut-Ins on Saturday evening be~s and 5 guests present, Mr. ·and Mrs, Ted Heins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Felton Soloists for the cantata will and those who wish to Mrs. Leland Perrine, Jr, the attended a Sunday School class and family enjoyed Christ· be Mrs. Melvin Swanson, Mrs, participate are to meet at the Free Methodist Church mas dinner with their parents vice-president had charge of Christmas dInner Saturday Arthur Weirauch, Rev, Frede· chu1•ch at ,5:30p.m. The carol­ Mr. and Mrs, Judson Felton Ing caravan Willl'eturn to the the business meeting, The pro- evening at the home of Mr. sunday, · rick Raft, Ronald and David gram was In charge of Mrs. and Mrs. Earl Snyder of Dex­ Droscha, church for a social hour. Willlam Musolf!,' It was en- ter Trail, Mrs. A. c. Millhouse of Mrs. Willard Droscha will Begins Building Drive titled 1Is Christmas Relevant About 55 members of the Stockbridge spent Thursday be the organist and the entire In 1967', She told of some swan family enjoyed a Christ­ with her daughter and husband ·presentation Is dlrectect by DANSVILLE--The week­ ning of the bullding fund cam­ 000 In faith pledges had been of the hom e s and schools mas d I n n e r at the Dansvllle Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hedglen: Mrs, Lawrence Dolbee. end fund raisl ng campaign at paign for the proposed educa­ received from the canvass throughout the world that are townhall,Sunday, Slidesofpast Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A Christmas reception will the Dansville Free Methoclist tional unit and parsonage, ac­ committee, projects of the Woman's so- events and visiting were en­ Blanchard of Lansing were follow In the basement fellow­ church was the official begin- cording to the report of the To round out the weekend clety, Refreshments were joyed, Saturday afternoon guests of ship room, Reverend G, Robert Sawyer, activity Reverend Bruce pre­ served by the committee, · M~. and.Mrs.JosephNorton Blanchard's aunt Mrs. Allee The children's Christmas church pastor. senttid a challenging message Several members and their .and son of Lansing entertained program was presented on· Stld, Sunday morning December 17 Reverend William Bruce· in the morning worship serv­ families of Dansville Chapter Mr. and Mrs, Walter Birch­ '0 .Yule Groups was present for the weekend ice on SUnday. He pointed out No. 90 Order ot ·the Eastern. field, Mr. and Mrs. Larry campaign, Ho is the general the need of every interested Star .enjoyed a Christmas din• ' Merchant and famlly of Lan­ Present SHS stewardship director for the person to pray and seek Gocl's ner Thursday evening, Decem- : sing, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Webberville Free Methodist denomination guidance In making faith ber 14, in the Masonic hall. Murdock and son, Tom, at a I with headquarters in Winona pledges, A free-will offering was taken Christmas dinner SUnday. The Webbervllle Methodist Program Lake, Indiana, He has assist­ · He stressed the fact that If for •Highflelds,' Mrs. Donal Mrs. Philip Scripter at­ church will observe candle­ ed many churches of the de­ every person would pledge Parks, Past Worthy Matron_ tended a bridal shower for light services at the Church By FAY!!: CAMP nomination to launch a suc­ what he felt that God would was presented a gift from tile Barbara Jean Rled Tuesday on December 24 at 7 p.m. Stockbridge High School cessful building fund cam - have him pledge that God would chapter. The regular business evening at the home of Mr. palgn, Reverend Richard Beemer will also guide In the obtaining of meeting of the chapter fol- and Mrs. Ralph Hied of Holt. be in charge of the program, STOCKBRIDGE-- Gerda Reverend Sawyer indicated all needed money to fulfill the lowed, presided over by the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Toy Jorgenson and Pieter Buurs­ that the weekend campaign was pledge. Worthy Matron I

© I< CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS PLUMBING & WYETH LABORATORIES A.A. Howlett· & Co. 'CADY HEATING CO. MASON 124 Mason St. Sox 6 P~arte 677-1241 MICHIGAN 48854 "t't"t"t"t ..t"t't"0" o o ,... o •.•t•o• o o I o o o o I • t I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 t'•' I 1,1 I I I I o t,t.t,f,t,t.t,t,t,l,l,l t,t I t t t 1 St. ] ames Teen Group I I I I If I I oooot ot I I oot. t 0°t t t t.'o'l'•' .Republicans ~;: ·~ h . ·::: :l:l: eat er :1: ''·''. . ' !~ Adopts Korean Mission ·Play Santa If you•re dreaming of a white Christmas this year in Try to convince Fr. Vin­ ly to St, Theresa mission Mason, you might as well sisters are native Koreans.· waite up, cent· Hoffman, m i s s ion a r Y' has been used for medicines Fr. Hoffman is a Marylmoll ToHighfields Catholic priest serving in Ko­ for the church's clinic and missionary and .has been at The ·weather bureau said rea, that teenagers are lazy. · Ingham county Republicans for an addition to Its home Oltchen for the past 5 years. today there is only a 50~50 It's a challenge that can't be for the aged. He has worked in Korea for a decided to help make Cllrist­ chance of a white cover for met, The mission society was total of 11 years. mas a little brighter for the the holiday, Fr. Hoffman is pastor of first organized under the di­ Fr. Hoffman first met his boys at Hig·hfields Community St. Theresa mission In Olt· Boys camp by buying presents· Temperatures during the rection of Fr, William Rade­ parish's "Paron t s" at the next 5 days from Thursday chen, Korea, The mission so~ macher, former pastor of St. mission socIety 1 s pancake for each of them, ciety, made up exclusively of through Christmas Day are James. It was developed as breakfast December 10, Brent Giller and Jon Jen­ expected to be near the nor­ teenagers, of st. James parish 11 a project of the high schooi I was really am a z e d , kins, chairmen for the proj­ mal high of 30 to 35 degrees In Mason, adopted the Okchen religion classes and now num­ These supposedly •lazy teen­ mission 2 years ago, ect committee,· organized tt1e and the normal low of 17 .to bers about 70 teenagers whose agers• were brealting their pres·ent giving. 22. Members or the mission so­ sole project is the assistance backs just to malte a few ex­ Precipitation will total .40 ciety have collected close to Representatives Charles of the St. Theresa mission tra bucl

caught up now. This will be in the infantry, Fred of Lemon Grove, Call-'·i 1,, , •• --'I .•·· \,·1 l't( ,,._, ..-:-::·,.o: ;"'\ · ou~.,biggest wee!' for sales, · In Bisqee. Mr._ Dart was a fornia, andRayofMexlcoCityi~i ;, ', ,, ··-~- <, -~ "~ ·,' • ····.:·.... : •' "'' .-·~ .-~~-· '·' . ·' ~,:.·,, ''"'~ .... though," he ,said, Chairs and member of the Bisbee Lodge Mexico, and one sister Mrs/• . ·· ~--, carpeting are the major items 671 BPO Elks, L.A. Engle Fred Thaldorf of Okemos. · ;:; being bought at this time. Post of the American Legion, Rev. Harold T, Reese ofthe Mills store reports lingerie VFW 830, the Chamber of Baptist church in Williamston and sports clothesselllngbest Commerce and St. Johns officiated at the morning ser- for Christmas, Mrs. Basil Episcopal church. vice, Pallbearers were Rus- Adams, owner, said sales are For the past 17 years he and sell Smith, Richard Kemp, about even with last year's. h 1s wife, Mary, owned and Rolland Harkness, IrvinKueh- Ivan Kerr, owner of Kerr operated The Music Box, a ner, Clifford Slocum and David Hardware and Garden Center, business handling all types Smith, Burial was in the sum- The difference said "there is quite an In- of musical instruments, mit cemetery at Williamston. crease" in sales. Although Norman C. Dart, 53, former Surviving are his wife, 3 he could not pinpoint any one Mason auto dealer and dairy daughters, Miss Lana Dart of item leading the others in farmer, died suddenly from a Lansing, Mrs, Gerald Christmas sales, he said the heart aliment Sunday, De- (Eleanor) Baker of Dansville, MARY BEKAERT larger items are popular this cember 17, In Bisbee, Arizona and Mrs. Harold(Kathy) Kern­ between our free year. where he had made his home ler of Webberville; 5 grand- WILLIAMSTON -- Mrs, Jack Davis of Davis' Men's for the past 17 years, c h 11 d r e n; 2 sisters, Dr, Mary Louise Beltaert, 85, of store also reports business Funeral services are to be Dorothy o. Dart of Rives June- 1169 Jolly road died Sunday, ' even with last year's. Sweat- Thursday, December 21, at lion, and Mrs, Lawrence s. December 10, She was born ers, shirts and sport clothes 2 p.m. from the st. Johns Smith of Mason; 3 brothers, in Belgium November 22, 1882. A member of the Pennway checking and the are his biggest sellers, E pisco p a 1 church of Bisbee William F, Dart of Mason, RIchard Morris, owner of with the Rev, Father Richard James A. Dart of Aurora, !1- Chm·ch of God, Mrs, Bekaert the Quaint shop said his busi- Cantrell officiating. Burial will linois, and John H. Dart of Is survived by one son Marcel ness is up about 25 to 30 per- be in Memory Gardens, Bis- East Lansing. of Haslett, one daughter Mrs, cent over last year, Every- Marylouise Decker of Okemos, thing is selling well, he said, 5 grandchildren, 7 great - . others is with candles and candle wax grandchildren and one brother $104. Couples' Club Has Yule Party slightly ahead of the rest. John Vandenhuevel of Luding­ Warner Kean, owner of The annual Christmas party lected roast beef as the main ton, Kean's 5 and 10, said arti­ of the Mr. and Mrs. club of course for the evening's menu. Services were conducted at ficial Christmas trees seem the St, James· Catholic church Jack O'Berry provided din­ the Gorsline Funeral home in to be out this year and real was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. ner music for the guests with Williamston Wednesday, De­ trees back in, "Tinsel, bulbs J. B. Evans, Sitts road, attheir his e 1e c t r i c guitar. The cember 13, with Rev. Harold and other decorations are our home, couples then enjoyed euchre T. Reese of the Williamston best Items this Christmas. The house was seasonally for the remainder of the eve­ Baptist church officiating •. People seem to want the real decorated throughout for the ning. Burial was inRowleyceme- 1 thing this year in Christmas Saturday evening affair. tery. trees and decorations. Tele­ The all-male committee for Plans were made for the Bernard Eekaert, Keith Be~ vision toys have been the big­ the party consisted of John next meeting to be at the home kaert, Lee Decker ancl John ' gest gift items this year," he Bergeon, Gerald Eifert and of Mr. and Mrs. Don Vander­ L is key were pallbearers for said, Don Vander Veen. They se- Veen on January 6. the afternoon services.

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Joan Mick Is Bride New ·''Events Of James D. Phillips Calendar'' Will Joan Elizabeth Mick ofLan· Assisting at the punch bowl sing and James David Phllllps Her husband, Who Is the son were Miss Jill Harrison and of Mrs, America l'hillips, 701 of Midland were married Sat· Miss Martha Lewis. urday evening, December 16, West Columbia road, ·Mason, Begin Next Issue at the First Baptist church The new Mrs. Phillips Is will also graduate from Mlch­ In Midland with Dr. Kenneth the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, lgan State at the same time Something new for the many The News invites you to Sollltt officiating the cere- · William Mick, 3050 East Mil· with a physical education rna· readers of the Ingham County many. ler in Midland. Mrs. Phillips jor. mal1e use of this handy "Events News will begin In this section Calendar" for your club meet­ The ·bride, given in mar· will graduate this month from The couple will live at 220 next week. rlage by her father, appeared Michigan State university with · Jones In Lansing while the Ings, organization plans, On the last Wednesday of church affairs or other sched­ in a street length satin dress a major In pollee adminlstra· bridegroom does his graduate ·-every month a community tlon. uled activities. styled with an A-line skirt work at the university, 'u Events Calendar" will be under a modified cage of lace We would appreciate a phone published for your conven­ call or a letter from any in­ featuring satin at the hemline ~~~~ Ience, terested party who wishes to and the rolled collar. She This calendar will feature a wore a tiere·d veil of illusion ~"'\~~~~, list an event on this new MR. AND MRS. LeROY GRIFFIN square for each day of the calendar. netting and carried white car­ next month and will list the nations trimmed with small Please write the Ingham important meetings and events County News, Society Desk, red velvet balls. --a:::!Rl,.., Orpha Willett which are forthcoming, Griffins To Observe For her sister's wedding, Mason, or call G77 -9011 and Designed to be clipped from · ask for the society editor be­ Miss Marilyn Mlck as male! the newspaper and saved each of honor wore a red satin fore 4 p.m. Tuesday, Decem­ Is Honored montll, the calendar, In addi­ ber 2G with information to ap. Golden Anniversary A-line dress .with long sleeves tion to reminding the readers complemented with a red lace pear on the January, 1068, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Grif­ of important dates, will pro­ ''Events Calendar". The couple's children and jacket. Her bouquet was of On Birthday vide adequate space for you to fiil of Holt wlll celebrate their their families will host th: The January calendar will red and white candy striped jot in your own memorandums GOth wedding anni ve1·sary with open house celebration whlcl carnations. Two famlly dinners honored appear in the December 27th an open house at the Holt Meth· and appointments, too. issue of the News. wlll be from 2 p.m. toG p.m Bridesmaid Miss Sharon Mrs, Orpha Willett who was odlst church, Sunday, Decem­ Mlck, younger sister of the 91 years old Thursday, De­ ber 31. cember 14. bride, was dressed in an iden­ Mr. Griffln and the fol'­ tical ensemble. J oinlng In the celebl'atlons The Tomlians of ·Mason mer Jessie Tripp were nw.r­ Bu.sy Season Mr. Daniel Chesney served were her children Mrs. Beu­ rled January 1, 1918, in Big as best man with William lah Swan with her husband, Rapids, Michigan, They lla ve Sanders as groomsman. Ush­ Morris, of Mason, Mrs, Gene­ Marl\: 50 Years of Marriage 10 children, 3G gTandchildren For Young ers for the ceremony were vieve Ward also of Mason, Fifty years ago Friday on and 5 great - grandchildren. experience have put her in Mlckalos Szilagyi and Louis Mrs. Wilma Jenkins of Les­ December 22, 1917, there was Mr. and Mrs. Griffin have Kohler. lie, Mrs. Lucille Lathrop of great demand by many Ma­ Homemakers a lot of snow in Detroit and son families. resided in Holt for the last The vows for the double Wayne and Ml'S, Willett's son 50 years ago Friday, in ·that 31 years. They will soon be Members of the Young ring ceremony were repeat­ Andy, his wife and children. same city, there was a The couple have raised 12 moving Into a new home at Homemakers EKtenslon club ed before a setting of poin­ One son, F ranl1, of Jackson wedding in the Bohemian set­ children of their own and now 4543 Willoughby road. l1ave had a busy pre-holiday was unable to attend. settia plants, candlelabra and tlement. have 44 gl'andchlldren and 2 season. In October, several The widow of the late John of the group journeyed to a table arrangement of candy Albert Tomllan and Bessie great-grandchildren. striped carnations. Mrs. Sally Willett, former Mason farm· Frankenmuth, Michigan, for a er, Mrs. Willett has been a Sloop, both working in Detroit A mass will be said Friday Cub Scouts Kauer was the organist. at that time, were married and tour of Bronner's. With a The Beam Room at Midland lifetime resident of the Ing· at B a.m. and again on Saturday lot of observation and a little ham county area and now re­ . left on the train through all morning at the St. James was the location for the recep­ the snow for a honeymoon in Pack 736 imagination the'Sr gathered sides at 331 West Oal' street. church to commemorate their ideas for their own Christ­ tion following the wedding. northern Michigan, anniversary. Punch and hors d •oeuvres She still does her own house· mas decorating. This Friday, December 22, were served on the balcony l1eeping and is quite active Celebrate . When they returned home, they will observe their 50th followed with a buffet prime in the circle meetings of the Cub Scouts, pack 736 of each member who had been to wedding anniversary. They 1 Mason Methodist church of Alaiedon enjoyed a Christ­ Frankenmuth made a decora­ rib dinner on the main floor. reside at 201 North Walnut which she is a member. Area Girl mas party at their den meet­ tion of her own adaptation, street and are members ofthe Mrs, Willett's pastimes In· ing, Monday, December 18. These were then taken to the St. James Catholic church. elude her plants, canaries and The boys sang carols di· next regular meeting of the Guest Speakers Advocate Mixers Club listening to the radio. Her · Although Mr. To milan is Rates High reeled by Dave Talboy, star club to share ideas with those greatest enjoyment, however, ret ired from the Packard scout from Mason. who were unable to go on the Schedules Is talking with children, es­ Motor Car company, his wife An American flag was pre­ trip. Health Foods To Class pecially teen-agers, a carry- is still engaged in an activity On Tests sented to the pack by- Jean In November a special meet­ :V over from earlier days wh~n which has made her well known Miss A I ice DeCamp, a R. And e r s on representing ing was conducted to make yule Part'J she was a foster parent m in this communtty-child care. Mrs. Violet Hinkley was for the Bible Readers• class, senior at Eaton Rapids High VF\V post 7309. Thanksgiving favors far the The Original MiKers club of • addition to caring for her own Through the years her meal trays of the residents hostess at a health supper An election of officers re· school, has received a letter Several scouts receIved Lansing will sponsor a com- children. patience, understanding and of Rancks Nursing home. Thursday evening, December suited in the re-naming of of commendation lorhighper­ recognition at the party in­ still another meeting was called to ·· 14, at the Mason Baptist church Howard Coy as president and blnation Christmas party, open ------formance on the 1967 National cluding Harold Brodberg iVho house and dance Friday, De· mal~e sure the residents had Stanley Holmes as vice-presi­ Merit Scholarship Qualifying was awarded a wolf badge, cember 22, at the Women's Christmas favors too. dent. Mrs. Grace Potter was tests. She Is among the 40,000 a silver arrow, a gold arrow Attention: Club House, 603 South Wash· Turkey Rolls Require senior high school students in and a one year service pin. Tuesday, December 12, was elected secretary-treasurer. lngton avenue in Lansing. the United States who scored Scott Gilmore was the re­ an especially busy day for the Mason Residents Devotions were given by The event will be from 8:30 Mrs. Hinkley. In the upper 2 percent of those cipient of a bear badge while Young Homemakers Extension ... il you want a carrier p.m. to 12:30 a.m. with music Different Temperature taking the NMSQ tests. Randy Bakos earned a 2 year club starting with a group Following the dinner, Dr. by the Bud Brooks orchestra. boy to deliver your c:opy Charlotte Holmes and her hus­ service pin. Jack Owens and dinner at Schumms restaurant Refreshments will be served With another big holiday upon Allee is the daughter of Mr. in Chelsea, They returned to band, Campbell Holmes, increases above this level, the Kevin Coffey were acknowl­ ol The lngl1am County and the age limit Is 30 years us It might be helpful to know and Mrs. Cleo DeCamp of the home of Mr. and Mrs. lectured on the selection and dark meat may become more edged as new Bob Cats. Hews each or older. how to cook a turkey roll 5189 Barnes road. She plans to Mark Smith for the exchange Wednesday preparation of food. They ten(ler but will also become Following a gift exchange properly. It should not be cook­ attend Michigan State uni­ of gifts and revealing of their alternoan ••• ;ust call operate a health institute drier and less palatable. The and a welcome visit from Santa Baptist Women ed at the same temperature as white meat definitely becomes versity, and has been invited Claus who distributed sur­ secret pals for the year. known as the Philadelphian a whole bird, to participate In the "Honors 6n-90n Home in SUlphur Springs, Ark­ drier and tougher. When the prises to the boys, a candle­ Have Meeting For Instance, a whole turkey Freshman" program of the light ceremony closed the pro­ ansas. temperature reaches 190 university. Tile Baptist Hope circle met should be cooked to an internal degrees the white meat be- gram. It's a Girl Thursday at the home of Mrs. temperature of 185 degrees. comes tougher than the dark Miriam WIxson, 527 Hall The result should be tender and · according to Prof. L. E. Daw· for the Rich's I boulevard. juicy meat. Cook a turkey roll son, MSU food scientist, who .' A Christmas decor was used to the same internal tempera­ conducted the experiments. Ann I• versary Couple Mr. and Mrs. Oren Hall of · throughout the rooms and at the ture and the result Is tough Mason have a new grand- table where the dessert lunch­ and dry meat. The best combination of daughter. Kara Sue was born ;December 13 at St. Joseph eon was served. Recent research by a Mich­ juiciness and tenderness was • hospital in Pontiac to Mr: and Ml'S, Charles Fuller gave l ga n State university food attained in the tests when the HOnore d at R eceptlon Mrs. Arnold G. Rich of Birm­ the devotions. Following the scientist shows the "ideal" oven temperature was set at 225 degrees and the roll was Ingham, Michigan. They have bus In e s s meeting, muslin range for cooking turkey rolls Mr. and Mrs. \Vii- band from Williamston were 2 other daughters. cooked to an internal tempera­ Cl~e squares were cut for White Is 160 to 165 degrees. llams, 1560 East Grand River, married at .the home of her Mrs. Rich is the former ture of 160 degrees. This fact Cross If the Internal temperature Okemos, celebrated theIr parents Mr. and Mrs. William Lois Hall. Tile paternal grand· was reaffirmed In consumer taste' panels, golden wedding anniversary Ramsay at Houghton, Mlch- mother Is Mrs. Dorothy Rich SUnday, December 17, with a igan, on December 13, 1917. of Rosecommon, Michigan, Dr. Dawson also pointed out reception at the Masonic hall Hev. Carimickel of the Pres­ that turkey rolls must be cook­ in Okemos. · byterlan church of that city ed to at least 160 degrees Hosting the affair were their 'performed the ceremony. Jn before they can be labeled as 3 children Ramsay s, Wil- addition to the fond memory "cooked" according tothe IIams of Ann Arbor, Mrs, Hugh of their wedding date, the standards of the U, S. Depart· Kettrlng of Louisville, Ken- Williams can certainlv recall ment of Agriculture. This tern· lucky, and Richard H. Wil- another occurence that day perature is high enough to kill Iiams of Oak Park, Michigan. It snowed 22 Inches in 24 any pathogenic bacteria that The former Idell R. Ramsay, hours - definitely an unlor­ . might be in the meat. Mrs. Williams and her hus- gettable wedding gift • /J li. . (/':" tlm•.J{ine'j 'June ...... /.' C',,. ..• '· J' .-..~ .Jt-. VtCe UI.C. WILLIAMSION. MICHiGAN

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. If a family death occurs ln another city, immediately call your funeral director to arrange for transshipment. 11 Should the authorities at Place of death cause the body Qee to be returned to a local ~fun7ral director not of your ~ho7ce, you may properly ~u·····.''''"''·>· 1nslst that transfer be made and appin~~s;: to your funeral director for bunal services •. As the Star shone on the Babe of Bethlehem, so may the peace and promise of His wondrous message Respectfully, ,-., shine brightly on you 4nd yours, this r;..-. Christmastide, bringin~ happiness in abundance. At this holy season, may rr ··!!):· It's always a pleasure to we take the opportunity to greet the many friends we've . . wish you every blessing! DART CONTAINER CORP. . , known through the years ....~ .. •- ,.. MASON - Yarn & Fabric S. Jefferson Mason· ·, Give Your Holiday Menu.A Lift The Io.gham County News, Wednesday, December 20, 1967 _, Page n..:5~ Christm~s Play·Presented Organizatiorts

·i.. With These Tempting Food Ideas· Six dens ot the Cub Scouts;: . To Methodist Women ·pack 262, under the direction. Holiday meals take on a Put Ingredients In blender Is browned and sauce Is bub­ The play "For 'fhis Little o£ their scoutmaster George· · new look and new taste ap­ Punch · and cookies wore jar In order given. Cover and bly, Makes 4 servings, ·Time" was presented to the Holnc will pick up pop bottles peal when they are prepared · served· In the social room by run at high speed until well Note: For baking ham In women of the F lrst Methodist Saturday, January 61 starting in the Consumers Power com- the members of the Ellen clr· blended. Chill. Serve as a d lp oven,· place ham slice in baking Women's society at· their nil at 9 a.m. ' • pany test lcpe11ses, SAUCE GREEN PEAS Wl'l'H . Mrs. J, R, Carson, Mrs. Arlo . structlons for preparing var­ cooked ham slice, 1/4" to CELERY AND Wasson, Mrs, Douglas Strait In February the boys plan 1 3 Students Ious dishes and suggestions 1/2" tlilck BLACK OLIVES and Mrs, Herbert Maier. to rnlse money by selling for serving them were pre­ paper napkins, 1/2 cup brown sugar A highlight of the program, sented to the guests who sam­ 3 tablespoons butter· 4-1/2 teaspoons cornstarch 1·1/2 cups diced celery whIch was presented In the Are Home * * * pled the fare at the end of 1/4 teaspoon cloves · church sanctuary, was a solo Wo~nen Interested In .arts ' each demonstrallon, 2 packages frozen 'peas 1 cup cranbeny juice cocktail by Mrs, George Raymond, who and crafts are Invited to at- · Following are some choice 1/2 cup sliced, pitted ripe t e nct a Crafts Wo J' k shop 1 tablespoon lemon juice olives also led the members In group, For Holiday ·! recipes from the Consumers carol singing, · Thursday, December21, ntthe . Power C h r I s t m as Recipes 1/4 teaspoon salt home of Mrs, Evan Benne­ cookbook, Trim any skin and excess Dash pepper Mrs. Leon Otis was In Returning home for the fat from ham slice and slash MR. AND MRS. WYNN C. BOYCE hoff, 430 North Rogers In 1/2 teaspoon tarragon, charge of devotions and Mrs. Christmas holidays are Kathy Mason, edges at 1" Intervals. Com­ crushed Wayne Bullen introduced 3 . Hulett, a junior at Arizona SHRIMP DIP bine brown sugar, cornstarch The Welcome Wagon club J/2 cup milk new members, Mrs, Bruce state u n 1v e r sIt y, and her and cloves In a saucepan. of Mason Is the sponsor for 1/2 cup mayonnaise Melt butter In sklllet, add Married 25 Years Fillmore, Mrs, Pat Klrkmlre brother, Jim, who is a fresh­ the worltshop. Gradually add remaining In­ celery and peas, Cover and and Mrs. Ferris Strickland, man at No1·thern Arizona uni­ 1-1/2 teaspoons Worchester- gredients, Cook and stir until shlre sauce cook on medium heat for 10 Mr. and Mrs. Wynn C. Boyce, 15780 who then signed the member­ versity. Tl1ey are the children sauce t h 1 c kens and boils, 2 drops of Tabasco sauce minutes, or until peas are M~52, will be honore~ with an open house for ship book, of Mr, and Mrs. Clay Hulett .Party Time Place ham slice In the bottom just tender. stir once or twice A statement regarding the Howell road In Mason, ' Dash of garlic salt ·portion of a broiler pan (pan 1 small onion during cooking to break peas their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday, De~ church bazaar results was Another freshman from Forty members of tho Fitch­ may be lined with foil), Pour apart. Add sll ced olives and given by Mrs. D, L. Bray, Northern Arizona university burg 4·H Club gathered at the · 1 can shrimp (4-1/2 oz.), sauce over ham. Broil about cember 24, from 2 until 5 p.m. The open house Bun leer Hlll township hall Wed­ drained seasonings before serving, head of· the committee, She Douglas Kisor wlll also b~ 4'' from the source of heat nesday evening for a Christ­ cup Cheddar cheese, cubed Makes 6 servings, is being given by their daughter ond son-in~ reported that more than enough home Thursday to spend 10 to 15 minutes or until harr. money was taken .In to provide Christmas with his parents mas JJarty, Gifts were eK­ CHERRY BINGO law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Otto, and daughter carpeting for the church's Mr, and Mrs, Russell!Clsor' changed and refreshments Marilyn Boyce. ' ' nursery and expressed a thank College road, Mason, ' were served to all present. 1 cup cola drink you to the public for making The students will re1:1ume l-1/2 cups juice of cherries On Monday evening mem- · the project a successful ven­ their studies in Arizona on bers of the club enjoyed a skat- Hospital News (juice from cherries, plus ture, January 2, Ing party at Holt, · IN PATIENTS water to equal 1·1/2 cups) Mason Woman's Club Mrs. Arthur Zlckgraf read F'loyd Archer, Lansing Tommy B, Mitchell, Holt cup dark sweet cherries, the supply report concerning Mrs, Ira Bailey, Dansville Mrs, Roy E. Woods, Leslie drained the shower for the Community Mrs, Donavan Barr, Mason R 1c h a r d Allen, Jr., Stock- 1 cup crushed pineapple, House In Grand Rapids. bridge Meets For Christmas Ivan Bigger, Mason drained Roy H. Collar, Mason Mrs. Arthur A. Brown, Ma- 1 cup pecan pieces The regular meeting of the wrought iron topped with a son Roger L. Schneider, Lansing 2 packages (3 oz, size) cherry Mason Woman's Club was con­ burning candle. The base of the Jeffery Chelf, Mason Wayne Turner, Holt flavored gelatin ducted Tuesday, Decemberl2, candelabra was surrounded Entertains Helen B. Eldred, Leslie Theresa Tabachkl, Mason 1 cup hot water at the Mason Presbyterian with clusters of permanent church, Charles V. Ensign, Mason Mrs. Hallie Harkness, Mason grapes and fruit, Therese Hobinson, Mason Pre-measure the1tirst five NOEL Mrs. Clara M, Lantis, Dans- Mr. Warren Emrick direc­ Comprising the llst .of com­ Bridge Club vllle Tony Marshall, Stockbridge Ingredients and place in freez­ ted a 20 member choral group mittee members are Mrs. Mrs, Richard Mills, Mason Mrs. Elmer Peacock, Mason er several hours ahead, Dis­ for the enjoyment of the 45 Clarence Boles, Mrs. Ralph The Mason's Women's A cheery Mrs. Lart•y Skuse, Lansing Mrs, Lydia J. Mitchell, Dans­ solve gelatin In hot 'linter, members and guests pt•esent. Strope, Mrs. Eber Robinson, Bridge club had their Christ· vllle Mrs, Warren Emrick, Mason Add the p a r t I a 11 y frozen Mrs. Gary Caltrider, chair· Mrs, Donald Cairns, Mrs. June mas party at the home of Mrs, Christmas Judith Freer, stockbridge Mrs. W !Ill a· m R. Morltam, cherry juice and stir. Add man for the day, Introduced Surateaux, Mrs, Archie Gil· Robert Densmore, Howell Haslett other partially frozen Ingred­ Jerry McKinley, local florist, pin, Miss Bernice Allen and I'Oad, Thursday, December 14, greeting to Mrs. Frank D, Oberry, Mason BIRTHS ients and mix thoroughly. Pour who was the guest S}leaker, Mrs. Gerald Diamond, Buffet snacks were served Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Into 6-1/2 cup (1-1/2 qt.) The next scheduled meet· throughout the evening while all our good Mrs, Mary E. Parker, Mason His presentailon included a Hatch of Leslie are Ute par­ oiled mold and place in re­ lng wlll be January 9 at the the members played bridge, Mrs. Marlon F, Pennell, complete demonstration on ents of a daughter, Connie frigerator. This wlll set very Ingham County llbrary. Guests Committee membersforthe Stockbridge holiday decorating and help· Sue, born December 15 at quickly. Makes 10-12 serv­ are welcome at the 2 p.m. evening were Mrs, Nels Fer­ Mrs, Carl J, Schrader, Mason · ful hints on attractive arrange­ the Mason General hospital, ings, meeting which wlll feature rlby, Mrs, Thomas Hopp, Mrs, Mrs, Reba E, steers, Eaton ments of permanent flowers Rapids Tammy Lynn is the name Mrs, Klm Jepson as the George Cllnton, Mrs. Jack chosen by Mr. and Mrs, How­ and greenery, Mrs, Lennagene Swearingen, NUT TORTE guest speaker. The program Davis and Mrs. Robert Dens­ ard Denis Robbins of Mason more, Mason 3 eggs, separated The holiday tea table fea­ chairman for the January for their new daughter. She Mrs. Blanch W. Walter, Mason I cup sugar tured a red table clotb and a meeting is Mrs, U.B. Shoe· Prizes were won by Mrs, 1'i Mrs, Blaine Wheeler, Leslie was born December at gay centerpiece of tiered maker. Rena Harkness, Mrs. Nels Mason General hospital. l/4 teaspoon salt Edwin Wlllnow, Leslie l teaspoon vanilla Ferrlby and Mrs, Thomas A son was born to Mr. Hopp, RELEASED and Mrs. Michael Lee Hursh 1 cup fine graham cracker Mrs. John · L, Good, Oakley, of Mason at the Mason Gen­ crumbs (about 13 single Holiday Food Preparation The next meeting will be crackers) Michigan eral hospital on Decem bert D. lleld January 18 at the home Mrs, Grace A. Howell, Oke­ The parents named him Marlr cup coarsely chopped wal­ of Mrs, Clayton Hulett. nuts mos L. Demonstrated For Women From Kittie, Dic:k, Jerri, Kathy, Lois, Jac:ki e, The women of the Welcome Beat egg whiles untll stiff, G y 1 e s from Pleasant Lake, Judy and Pat at Wagon club of Mason were Mrs, Leo Robinson from Lake Combine egg yolks, sugar, guests recently of the Con­ salt and vanilla;. beat until Odessa, Mrs. Neva Porter I sumer Power company, from Pinckney, Miss Sally THE QUAINT SHOP thick and smoothly blended, The program was present­ Fold Into whHes with graham Gushen from Lansing and Mlsll 144 E. Ash 676.5361 ed In one of the utllity com­ Mlonda Bullock also from Lan­ cracker crumbs and walnuts, pany's lcltchens and featured sstngs Pour Into well-greased 9-lnch sing, an Infinite variety of hollday Plans for the January meet­ .A pie pan and bake at 360 de­ foods, Instructions for pre­ grees for 20 to 25 minutes. Ing are underway and wlll be J Par I n g and suggestions for announced later. '~ Cool in pan. To serve, cut In serving the foods were given wedges, topwllh Ice cream and to the guests who sampled all Caramel-Coffee Sauce. Makes the dishes at the end of the 8 servings. demonstration, MSU Alumni A highlight of the evening CARAMEL-COFFEE SAUCE was the drawing for various Club Awards 1-1/4 cups sugar gifts, Mrs, Sue Shockley was 1/2 cup hot, strong coffee awarded a r o as t duckling, 1/4 cup evaporated milk prepared and ready for eat­ Money Gifts 1/4 teaspoon salt ing, and Mrs. Neva Porter won Gifts totaling $3,900 were Oriental Machine Made $ 49.95 a cutting board. made to M,S,U, Monday eve­ ' Oriental Hand Made Place sugar in a heavy 1· New Mason residents who ning by the M,S,U, Alumni $129.95 1/2 quart saucepan (the high are enjoying the monthly meet­ IVe harJ1 club of Ingham County at Its Eurapoan Machine Made sides will protect from splat­ Ings of the Welcome Wagon final board meeting of the $150:00 in our hearts tering). Place over medium club are Mrs, Larry Birch year at the Kellogg Center, European Hand Made to the angelic heat and stir constantly until from Detroit, Mrs, Leonard Frank Ghinelli, club presi­ $200.00 tidings, and extend sugar melts and becomes a dent, presented the checks to best wishes for a happy and golden brown liquid, Remove the different department heads from heat and add the hot Busy Beavers on hand to receive them, 100% Human Hair holy Christmas season coffee, stirring as It steams Named recipients for the 11()7 N. Wash. • 485·5174 and bubbles. Simmer 5 min­ Have A Party 1967 M.S. U. Alumni Club gifts 1834 S. Logan • 487-5576 Wig d Wig Supplies For Both M~n and Wam~n utes until syrup Is smooth. were: Ralph Young scholar­ The Busy Beavers 4-H Club ship fund, $1 200; the Music Remove from heat, cool 2 to 1 met for Its ann u a I family department, for purchase of 3 minutes, then gradually add Christmas party Decemberl6 an electrl c organ, $1,100; evaporated milk and salt' and at the Waterloo E.U.B. church. Kresge Art Center, $500; John JEWETT FUNERAL HOME beat well. Makes 1 cup sauce. ' . l ... . ' Everyone received a gift A, Hannah Chairs, $500; ·~·" ... , ·~.' ..... •' \' '" . ... a ....."' t •• 605 S. JEFFERSON MASON from the grab bag and a ses- M.s.u, Museum, to construct NEWS want ads sell Ph me· ~:!on of fun and games follow- an exhibit of Michigan hard­ ' 677-9011 ed. The party ended with the woods, ,$500, and the M.S,U, singing of everyone's favorite Marching Band, to acquire Christmas carol. props, $100, During the short business The Ingham County club meeting Drew Mahlan was pre- presently has 526 members, sented with a handsome prize making It the largest M.S,U, for selling the largest amount Alumni club in the nation, of 4-H cookies during the an- Funds are raIsed through nual cooky sale this fall. membership dues,

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JOY an~ happrness come to you at chRJstmastrme Colonial Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge C9hristutas warmth andC9lurishilaS cheer, We extend to you this time ?f year. One mile West of Williamston on old US 16, (Grand River Avenue). Mon • Thur- 11:30 AM to Midnight E. D. Barr & ·Sons, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Farhat and Family Fri- Sat· until 1:00AM Sundav • until9:30 PM ' . ltlo6/l 340 S. C•rlar Dacl, Mom and all 10 other assorted sins of Farhats send th ~ir Christmas 9rcctin9s 655-217.5 Mason, Mich. 676..;,2158 this year from Dirn•rland, Collironla, whcr~· the {amily is sc~in9 tht sifihts. Gl Wants Protester For Yule Present By JIM WIEBER' Lansing state JournnJ correspondent MT, PLEASANT •• Sgt, Richard. M, Whaley Is a soldier serving With the "Big Red One11 In South Vietnam, I , His Michigan address was not disclosed but l1e lists his. Barht and Praise;.. war zone residence as \Company C, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division near Quan Lol, South Vlet- By DICK BROWN ~m. . . . .,... , """'.'"·""" you remember and, Christmas dinne1· consisted of a cold can Sgt, Whnley, noting that December had arrived and probably on account of advancing old age, of C ration meat and beans with the Christmas that Chl,'lstmas was near, decided to ·write n letter to Christmases you can't remember, except In repast washed down by stale water from the Santa just like he did when he was a boy. He addressed a vague sort of way, canteen doused with antiseptic and a citric his "llst" to Santa In care of, the student newspaper There . were the Christmases as a child, powder which made the' concoction tnsie at central Michigan Unlvei'slty, A portion ot the letter filled with 'wonderment and joy at the family something lUte battery acid, ' The1·e Is No Time Like the Present follows: g~:.1hered around the holiday table and ex­ There were presents for all men in the "This Christmas I have decided to ask fo1• only one changed gifts, company--a tin of chocolates provided by As the year draws to a to 1i ve fully and effectt vely. present, Since there Is no snow here In Soutll Vietnam, There were always 2 Christmases, Ghrist· Prudential insurance company. close, the following editorial you can't land so just wrap It and I am sure that the mas Eve was alw~ys spent with the Brown There was no caroling, There was no The pre sent to us seldom postal department will talce care of the dellvery. side o! the family. There was a regulru• family. There were no toasts--but there was seems to strike the point. The ~nowed signs of slacking be and do now, It is the only One night last week I par­ Ions of a book on book re- off Frank Guerriero and ahead when circumstances are one hand, we have tax experts in Congress talldng of a ticipated in an hour• s discus­ certain way to live fully and $30 billion deficit in a single year and trying to devise vlewers who couldn't write an Howard Seibert would sack up sion of why men don't attend Ingham County News want ad three or four dozen fried cakes more opportune that we plan ways of controlling government spending. On the other church, There were 50 men effectively, or to live at all." (40 words for 409). Somehow and send them to AI Rice, Roy hand, ever larger groups of citizens spearheaded by so­ With 50 answers, The draw­ called liberals are digging deeper and deeper Into the back was tbat the 50 men do we believe that some expert Christensen, Ray Perkins and public treasury. attend church and so their In Washington can tell better other business men, with sight Following are some of the big government problems what a Chinese thinks than a drafts attached, answers were not based on Chinese can himself, May 10, 1951 just over the horizon as reported by Nation's Business: facts. One answer from a man A _guaranteed job with the government tor anyone who . Men who don't attend church who doesn't attend church now have the opportunity to T II ere Isn't a better rum­ Highway Beautification at Home can't find work elsewhere annual income for anyone who would be worth more than the can't or .shouldn't work; socialized medical care; 1m~ serve their· church by telling mage town In the United States 50 answers from the men who why they don't go, So step than Mason. Rummage sales proved Income distribution that would take more money out do. Among the many issues of ers at curb side, Speed and ef­ of your pocket by making the federal income tax rates right up and tell which one per capita run higher here than That• s the trouble with so you don't go to and why not, almost anyplace else, accord­ the day which has caught the much steeper; and social security for the young, financed much of our thinking. We get ficiency in handling the refuse out of general treasury revenues, There are many more May 3, 1951 ing to statistics which may be the answers from the wrong A new sales record was set issued by the U, Department pub 1 i c imagination is the was given as the reason, proposed programs of a similar nature. people. We cherish· the opin­ s. Perhaps it Is ti!lle to call YOUR sister! by Mason Ki wanians at the Ma­ of Commerce. Many Mason beautification urge in the Unit­ Ion of sports writers on base­ son City bakery saturday, (Clinton County News) people keep themelves well ed States. Sparked by the wife Mason never had such good ball when they can't roll a ball The cash register showed re­ clothed by buying and selling garbage collection service as from the pitcher's mound up to ceipts of $720. Any time bus!- at rummage sales, of the president, legislation Do Your Resolving Early and practices have been in­ that provided by this firm presently holding the contract. IF YOU'RE THE KIND of a person that goes in big for It's More than One Day c o r p or ate d to enhance the New Years' Resolutions, may we suggest you do your ' For more than 6 w'eeks we hIghways, lakeshores, sea­ The crews do their work Resolution form tng early? promise of the Christmas Do it now, while the selectlor~is still good, and tllere are have basked in the Madison shores and other areas right story, the hope of the Christ­ p o 1 it e 1 y, quiet 1 y and ef­ many styles and sizes from which to choose. After all, avenue glow of the Christmas in front of our eyes, ficiently, you don't want to have to take only the leftovers when New mas message has withstood Year's Eve comes around, A little planning and foresight season. In newspapers and But--We want no curbside now w111 pay major dividends later, mortal man's assault in other We have attempted to ban We're speaking, of course, of Major Resolutions, The magazines, over radio and TV, ages, It. will withstand the ig­ garbage pickup, The frontlawn really big ones. Minor Resolutions, like quitting smoking in store windows and on bill­ unsightly highway signs, road-. · is no place for a garbage can. or no more candy, can be easily adopted at any time, norance of man in this age, discarded just as quickly, and reiDstated in time tor Lent, boards the Christmas mes­ side junk yards and other Somehow. .a. battered garbage Thousands of people do it. every year, too. eyesores. In the cities a big ' sage has been dulled by the can doesh't fit into the highway Major Resolutions are not bandied about so easily, The flops of man in our push has been made toward That's why It's important to get a good one now. Christmas commercialism, beautification plans of Lady For Instance, why not resolve to Be a Better Person? The1·e is nothing wrong.with time can be attributed to ill cleaning up the trash which is This Is a very high-level resolution, it sounds wonder­ Bird, will instead of good will. The .. inundating us. ful in general conversation, and for most of us It involves commercialism for the busi­ very little work. The key word, of course, is Better. ness economy is what makes hope that came with the birth No action was taken at the Not good. Not perfect. Just Better. Even if you manage to only promote yourselt from Just Terrible to Simply Aw­ us tick. But there is an ever­ of the Babe in Bethlehem is What about right here in Monday night council meeting ful, you have done your part. stuck to your resolution, increasing feeling that the true the hope that has survived and Mason? Is there a possibility on the new contract or the and are truly a Better Person• .After all, no body's Perfect, we may take a step back­ Another good Major Resolution is to Think Positive. Christmas story is either fall­ will survive. request, The haulers' agreed to it ward? There are all sorts of books on the subject, you're going ing on deaf ears or is being The warm spirit of Christ­ follow the present system and to take your resolving seriously, but for the most part It just involves a simpleshittingofyourpoint of view, In­ muted in our materialistic mas is too often a temporary At Monday night's council the present charges until a new stead of approaching a problem with the attitude, "I don't world, thing, We hoard it all year contract is drawn. think I can do it," why not Think Positive? "I know I meeting a spokesman for the can't do it so the hell with.it," is a far more positive It is hard to spread Christ­ for the big push the last few approach, morally secure and lleyond criticism. · firm which holds the garba.ge In the flush and rush of pre-llolldayfestivltles YClU may mas cheer and the · age':"o1d days of December. What we In· negotiating . the contract think us. frivolous to bring up the question of New Year's hauling contract with the city ~essage of peace on earth need to do is spread Christ- councilmen s h o u 1 d bear in Resolutions,· but we have learned from experience that the appeared ·;o discuss a new con­ . mas cheer the whole year, mind that Mason residents do ~longer you delay, the more narrow your choice will be, and good will when there is tract. One of the requests made All the good Major ResolulioDs will have been Sllapped So, Peace on Earth, Good not want to see the streets of up by your friends, and the only thing lett for you to re­ so little of it being demon­ was to have Mason residents Will toward Men--not just for Mason· turned into a forest of solve w111 be continued opposittontoRild China and a firm strated inside and outside of plac;e their garbage co11ta in- commlttment to adequate rainfall. December 25, 1967, butfor all garbage cans, You deserve better than that •. the United States, (Manistique Pioneer-Tribune) Yet the wonderment and the days and all times, Special Education ' . ' Police Administrators Blotter MaBon pollee ware .called to the 200 block of E. Oak Discuss Problems where Donald E, Rowell was ::>pectal education adminis­ He said It was determined arrested for being disorderly. trators from throughout the that some new programming John Cole, 9 62 Mason, and country met December 13 to should be the responsibility Richard Ford, 4604 E. Lawn discuss and solve some of the of the intermediate district, drive, Lansing, were arrested problems encountered In spe­ Organization and financing at for being drunk and disorderly, cial education programs, the intermediate level make They were picked up In the 300 Their topic dealt more spe­ projects such as data process­ block of E. Elm, cifically with the expanding ing more feasible at that level role of the Intermediate school than at the local level, they Archie Allen, Route 2 Kelly district in special education, said, road, was found by pollee to be The meeting was sponsored The intermediate district driving under the Influence ot by the Michigan Association o! should take on some of the alcohol. Intermediate Spec I a I 'Edu­ duties now ascribed to the uni­ Two 9 year old boys were THANKS SANTA-- David Minshall, cation administrators. Inter­ versltles, the administrators picked up by police for break­ mediate superintendents from said. These duties Include ing windows In the city pump ·son of the Carson Minshalls of Mason, thorough· districts throughout the state · teacher education and other house on N. Mason street, ly enjoyed meeting Santa at the Mason Lions · ' were Invited as guests of the personnel training. Their parents are making res­ administrators, It was held Clinical and diagnostic as­ titution for the damage which club annual Christmas party. Over 100 Lions at the student union at Mich­ pects of special education also was placed at $66. members, their wives and children attended igan State university, could be handled at the Inter­ Speakers on the program in­ mediate level, according to the A property damage accident the dinner at the Presbyterian church last cluded Dr. Paul Thams, di­ group, These are now available occurred at 303 Catherine Wednesday. rector of special education In only a few locations through­ street when Dayton Collier, for the Oakland Intermediate out the state and are often too 203 Catherine street, hit a district; Tracy Stockman, dep­ far removed from the local parked car owned by Ronald uty superinte11dent of the Cal­ sltuatlon, Haarer explained, J, Priest, Collier was ticketed houn Intermediate distrIct; In-service training of spe­ for failure to observe the ba­ Robert Burns, principal of the cial education teachers was sic speed law, State University college of determined to be in the area A 16 year old boy was New York and past director of of the Intermediate district. charged with failure to Identify special education for the St. The administrators agreed PUPPY AND FRIENDS--Youngsters attending the Story Hour at himself at an accident when C I air county schools; and that summer courses are not he hit the car of Welton A. Richard Gunther, superinten­ sufficient to l'eep special edu­ the Ingham County Library in Mason hada surprise in store for them last Burchill in the I 00 block of dent of Hastings schools and a cation teachers up to date with week. A 4-week old puppy belonging to Mrs. Thomas E. Marshall, jr. W, Maple, Burchill,1346 Lamb former consultant of the men­ advances in teaching tech­ road, was backing into a park­ tally handicapped for the State niques ancl discoveries. was there to hear the story by Thayer about "The Puppy who Wanted a Ing space when the car was hit Department of Education. Other areas of Intermediate Boy for Christmas.", Pre-schoolers attend the story time each Tuesday and the driver failed to stop In discussion meetings the district involvement In special to Identify himseU. administrators and superin­ education were dis- beginning at 10:30 a.m. through April. tendents defined the role of the cussed at the day long meet- intermediate district In r------. Building Bids special education. DL David activelng. They part InIncluded vocational a moreedu- , JUSTICE. cou· RT . I Page I (Continued from B-1) H a are r, assistant superin­ cation programs; the Inter- Juvenile tendent for special education mediate district as the chief of the Ingham illtermedlate agency for educational chanKe; Automobiles were at the Wayne, Indiana, driving on the The firm requested that cus- I Arrested tamers be required to place · district summarized the con­ the liaison between state, fed- root of most of the cases wrong side of the highway, their garbage containers at the clusions of the group, era! and local school officials; presented to Judge Roy Adams $10, and improper reglstra­ Mason ·pollee were joined curb sIde on the collection a communications center for in Mason justice court this tion plates, $10; by sheriff's deputies In a high integration of special edu- week, · days, This is necessary, ac­ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE speed chase through the city It's been a cation students Into society as Cases inc 1 u de d: Roger Guy Dakin, Dansville, im- when a car was reported stolen cording to the company own­ Default having been made In er, because Increased refuse the terms of a mortgage made productive citizens; primary Rains, Woodland, Michigan, proper turn, $5; from the senior high school great pleasure source for long range and im- Improperly registered license Thomas Brady, Boon, Mlch- December 1:3, volume was forcing his men to by JOHN WILLIAM LEMMON work too many hours. and DONNA M, LEMMON, his mediate educational planning; plates, $5; lgan, failure to yield the right Dale King, 855 Jefferson, serving you this wife to Curnow Mortgage Cor­ and the logical agency for Laurie Nonnemacher, Les­ of way, $5; reported the car missing and It was pointed out that cus­ past year! poration elated June 6, 1963, speclal pop u 1 at ion studies lie, no operator's license, $5; R a 111 0 n a c 1ark, Mason, Mason pollee asked a King tomers would not have to face and recorded June 10, 1963, which cantndicatespeclal edu- Jack Knapp, Jacks on, speeding, $121 · boy and another boy to ac- a rate Increase If tills curb cattonal needs of speclfi c speeding, $15; in Liber 849, Page 1117, Ing­ J 0 h n Harvel, Jacks 0 n, company them to identify the service is arranged, The de­ ham County Records, and as­ areas of the district, Howard Tellepsen, Mason, speeding, $15; car. cision was tabled untll fur­ CLARESBAR signee! by said mortgagee to no operator's license in his Three other cases which The car was spotted and the ther study as any change, The Detroit Bani< and Trust Church Plans possession, $2; came before the judge lnclud- officer gave chase tnrough whether a rate increase or Company, byassignmentdaled Bruce Stiles, Lansing, run­ eel Richard Ford, Lansin~, the city at speeds up to 70 curb service, would require and GRILL July 19, 1963, and recorded (Continued from Page B-1) ning a stop sign, $4; drunk and disorderly, $25 or mile an hour. changing a city ordinance. July 22, 1963, In Liber 852, of Lansing· a Jay reader, Gary Caskey, Webberville, 5 days in jail. He took the The boylclentifledhimselfas Page 707, Ingham County Rec­ no operator's license in his jail sentence; . a 15-year-old local boy. He ords, on which mortgage there Episcopal possession, $2, and speeding, Archie Allen, Mason, clri v- was cited for running 7 stop ·. is claimed tobedueatthedate St, Augustine of Canter­ $5; ing under the influence of al- signs, a red flasher, not pos­ hereof for principal and inter­ bury Episcopal church will Ronald Fellows, Mason, no cohol, $65 or 20 days, ~e ·sassing an operator's license, est the sum of $13,403.89. observe Christmas period with registration in his posses­ took the jail sentence· speeding and for stealing the Under the power of sale con­ services Sunday to Include a sion, $2, and excessive noise, John Cole, Maso~, drunk, car. He was detained at the tained in said mortgage and morning prayer at· 10 a.m., $5; . ' .. . . ; and disorderly $40 or 1(( JUVenile home and petition has pursuant to the statute in such a family Eucharist at 7 p.m., Albert Kushihaski, Ft. days; He paicl.th'e fi~e. '"'/'' been filed for action In probate case provided, notice is hereby and caroling and the Christ• s • · 1. · court. · · · 'i-·i given that on the 28th day of Mass at 11:15 p.m. March, A.D. 1968, at 10 o'clock A Christmas Day Eucahrist r~~~~~~~~~~~ A.M. Local Time, sale! mort­ is scheduled at 10 a.m. Mon­ gage wlll be fo1·eclosed by a day, sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the Michi­ Roman Catholic gan Avenue entrance to the St, James Roman Catholic City Hall Builci!IJg at ~ansing, church will celebrate masses Ingham County, Michigan, that on Sunday at 8 a.m., 10 a.m. Carols ring out • , , being the place where the and noon and on Christmas Circuit Court of said County day at midnight, 10 a.m. and gladness. fills every heart is held, of the premises de­ noon, · and the air is astir wilh tile scribed in said mortgage, or The cllildren's choir will so much as may be necessary sing at the midnight mass and lively spirit of the Christmas Season. to pay the amount due with the adult choir at the 10 a, m, May you enjoy all of it to the utmost! interest at 51/4 per cent per mass on Christmas Day, annum and all legal costs and The congregation will sing charges, . 4 hymns at the noon mass, Said premises are located CREDIT BUREAU OF MASON In the City of Lansing Ingham Nazarene County, Michigan, and de­ Mason Church of the scribed as: Nazarene wlll have a special SATURDAY & SUNDAY 119 E. Maple Lot 222, Churchlll Downs S u n day school program to­ WE WANT TO 676-2468 No. 1, a SUbdivision on part night, followed by a Christmas N of the S. W. 1/4 of Sec. 31, Family Night gathering, ~ PLAYSANTA!! D 2 00 T. 4 N., R. 2 W., accord­ · Massed choirs, including the ing to the recorded Plat junior and senior choirs and ~ ry wash ·• thereof as recorded June 10, the senior ensemble· will 1959 in L. 22, of Plats, ps, provide music at the Sunday 32 and 33, I.C.R, morning service. December 15, 1967. Wet wash ~ The Detroit Bank and Trust Baptist POOR Company The First Baptist church ------____.~ Assignee will have a Christmas eve gathering featured by a play to LEITHA USER AND LEITHA U­ SER be presented by the Youth Fel­ lowship at 7 p.m. Attorneys and Counsellors ~ 551 W. Columbia M ~\~ il SURPRISE HER \NITH A 1209 Griswold Building Following this the entire Detroit, Mich. 48226 congregation will be invited to ·~ SUNOCQ . Mason D ·~~~IGLET~A- go out on a caroling expedi­ 51wl3 tion through the city. !w:~~~~~~:a'd ~~ 8~&#~~ Wigs Santa. Says-Go To WARE' Wiglets & Falls BECAUSE THEY DON'T PLAY GAMES· WITH CATALOGES & MAILERS • Shampoo & Set ·THEY HAVE THE MERCHANDISE Permanent Waves IN STOCK· IN THEIR STORE and Frost For Something Different • Polaroid • Kodak Cameras False Eye Lashes • Projectors All Models From 1688 & Finger Nails •Radios ePhonos •Tape Recorders ),• •Color. Black'& White rv From 8995 and MARGUERITES with full Happy New Year MAY THE TRUE CHEER OF eRadios from 388 Guarantee • Beauty Cottage CHRISTMAS COME YOUR WAY From the staff Webberville 521-3022 FREE GIFT WRAP . CHARGE IT at Mon.- Thurs. 9-8, Fri. 9-S, Sot, 8-1 Loper Auto Service Marguerites OR 7-0411 ,~~~ ~ ~·'~~!!lll~aANKARo· Hair Fashions COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE :224 S. Jefferson Phone 676-2239 1 M E LOPER P JN MASON W n" !'iii. t;il ~ le" I' • • , rop. Mason MASON 676-2695 ~---- The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 20,1967 - Page B-8. Dear Santa To Santa CIIIUB, Ploaso bring me a guitar I want a Doll called Popper and December 10, 1967 and a train ·and clothes. I Tammy and a doll.callod baby Doar Sllnta ClaUS• Doar Santa, . My name Is Deborah Smith have been a good boy, Also first Stop, and a game called I have tried to be very good bring me a gun, groan ghoBt I have been a good ~Dear I live at 6100 K1nsey Roll.d, ,santa I Want thls year, I hope you will come Stockbridge, Mich. · r, will leave some cookies llttlo g! r 1. to my house, I am 6 years old, !or you on the table. froin Mlchalo Weesner As a class project students Dear Santa, · Mitchell Gillett drew Santa I would like n walking doll In the Cedar Street klngergar­ Dear Santa Claus, I would like a hula hoop, Thank Your friend, >I< • .. I want a Baby Crawl-Along a very nice picture and lin­ I have been good. I w<1uld and presents tor Christmas, ten classes wrote a letter to and also want some socks and you for my gifts. I hope you scott Bacltus, Dear-Santa Claus eluded It with his letter to a blow up turtle, a blow up •have a nice Christmas, I will leave you cooltles Santa Claus, After the worlt · a big red bike and. I also santa. and mlllt, · ... * * I want Johnny Express and Santa Claus and a Tric!(y Love Dear Santa was completed, youngsters want a light up mirror and Love, Deborah Jotmny Speed and a Rodet fl'Om wallJg Slinlty. I have 1 want a doll, and a kang­ nice Christmas, Last year I had a wonder­ flower maker. blow up Santa, roo, Love, been a good girl. My sister Love ful time with my toy's from Susan Franke Love Denise Ann Cheney age 5 Dear Santa Love, Lori Ann Harper. Lori last year, Santa Claus, I laue You. I Mar n i has been good too. Marcia Fetters ~t Dear Santa "' * "' Please bring her some pre­ But Santa if I get what I December 18,*"'"' 1967 want You to bring rne Held! sents, There will be some milk want this year I will be happy Thank you for my sucker, and plpples for Chris tmols, Dear Santa, and cookie left for you. I am ' then. I have tried to be very good Please bring me a truck, a I love your reh·deer too. . marvel the mustang, a book and six years old and Marnl Is Oh Santa before I forget I this year. I hi ope you will MarclaJo Parsons one. Thank you, what to say I Love the candy come· to, I am 6 years old. a frog, 438 Willow Street you gave me last year. I would like a doll, Thank yoll Love David Cheney age 3 Mason, Michigan 48854 Your friend for my gifts. I hope you have Sherry Phelps a nice Christmas, Dear. Santa, * * * Love. I would like a Twister game Becky Adams a Sreen Ghost game and a "' * "' View Master and a Slinky and Decembe.r 18, 1967 a Bizzybuzz·bu2: z Dr a wing Set, Dear Santa, . Love I have tried to be very good Debbie Clark this year, 1 hope you will come dea1· santa, to my house. I an 6 years old, I would like fun flowers bring me these things please ami a car, a SUsy Homeaker, May your ho1ne be bright Silly Sand, Mighty Mike, Tom­ my Turtle. Thank you for ymy gifts. I hope you have a nice Christ· with joy all through Love Allen Winters mas. Love Dear Santa, Janice Strait this most festive of My name is Ronnie Lund¥· I want a Stormbecker road race holiday seasons. To all Dear Santa, * * * and a toy mustang, Johnny of our friends we Speed, G,I, Joe uniform, a For Christmas I would like a Money snacter speak, 100 train, an airplane, cox P-51 wish the merriest mustang, camera, spirograph, magenet set, Bakoe tractor a football game, shooting gal­ set, Dump truck, a football, Christmas ever. lery, Incredible edibles, Big crossward board, compactter Burger gr!ll, a tape recorder set, and a BB gun, and a tractor. Love Ronnie He!I.er Ronnie Thank you Lundy Dear Santa, * * "' Dear Santa * * "' For Christmas 1 would like How are you? Merry Christ­ a crazy ball, Magic electrl­ mas to you! I would like some clty·less light bulb, sno·tryke, new slippers and a easy bake robeot computer, Kangaroo oven. I'll leave some cookies shoes, walk·a-matlc, a bas­ and milk for you, ketball, leather holster set, Love magic book bank, and a ri!Je Merrie Kay Kran2: and target set. * * • Love Kenny Heiler Dear Santa, . Thank you Merry Christmas! I am 4 ••• years old, I would like a Tiny To Santa Claus Tears Doll and a new bath­ I what a Twlst•m and robe, I will leave you some camera and a Piano and a cookies and milk. As an expression of our thanks and good will, we extend creepy crawlers and a Light Love up Mirror and a Ballerina Debbie Kranz to friends, old and new, our best wishes for a watch and a Easy-Bake oven * • * and a Automatic knitter and a Dear Santa, joyous Christmas and a holiday season filled with good cheer Sip-It and a Sp111 and Spell How are you? I hope you . anci a Twist e r and a Suzy are fine. Plase bring me a Homemaker and a Snlp-N col­ target master. and a Skoota Modern Cleaners "B I or set and a Master Modeling Board, and Farm set, and a Set and a Robot man, and a hit the Love Debbie Spot game, and a twin Peg JACK AND DOROTHY ACKERMAN 301 Ann St, table. and a farm truck. Lounge Mason, Mich. love Freddy Heller 124 W. Ash Mason 48854 Thank you. PUBLICATION ORDER PUBLICATION ORDER D-6022' E-3625 State of Michigan, In the state of Michigan, in the Probate Court for the County Probate Court for the County of Ingh:tm, of Ingham. E~tata of CORA LINDSAY, Estate of ETIIEL M, COR· Ingham circuit court officials clrow prospective jurors Howard R. Wright Williamstown Township '·Lester' M. Powell I Mentally Incompetent. LETT, Deceased, Monday for the January term of court. The January term Is Ted A. Levy City of East Lansing Lawrence Peters c'!ty ot East Lansing 1 IT IS ORDERED that on IT IS ORDERED that on scheduled to start In Mason on Monday, January 8, Margaret Manning City of Lansing, 1st Wd. Harold Robbins Clly of Lansing, lsi Wd, 1 January 12, 1968, at 9:30a.m. March o, 10GB, at 9:16 ~.m. Prospective jurors have been ot·dered to report to the Wosloy Dunham City of Lansing, 2nd Wd. Dale Risk City of Lansing, 2nd Wd, · in the Probate Coul'lroom, In the Probate Court room, circuit court room In Mason on that day at ·10 o'cloclt In the Gerald L. Hat•tman City of Lansing, 3rd Wd, Emil DeSandor City of Lansing, 3rd Wd, · Lansing, Mi chlgan, a hearing Lansing, Michigan, a l1earlng morning, Claro Gates City of Lansing, 4th Wd, Viola Densmore City of Lansing, 4th Wd, be hold on the petition of AI· be held at which all creditors Jurors are selected by a drnwlng from voter registration Delores Hafner City ot Mason Vivian Bartlg · City of Mason, vin A. Neller, Guardian, for of said deceased are required rolls prepared by city clerks and township supervisors. Barrett Waters City ol Wllllamston Thelma D, Ouderkirk City or Wllliamstori' , the allowance of his annual to prove their claim. Cri!dl· The drawing Monday was conducted by County Clerk c. Jane E. Schnurbusch Allliedon Township Paul Simpson · Alaledon Township account. tors must Clle sworn claims Ross Hilliard, Sheriff l--. lllll&t...... --,_11114itlll'idLdiL_..JIJ._ .. ,M., ...... ---.,,..,.. , .. ~, ,. ,.. ~--·b---...... -.,. PUBLICATION ORDER JOHN H. ELIASOHN --...... --..... ___, ... E-3780 Attorney for estate State of Michigan, In the 2325 S, Cedar street Holt Plaza · Holt, Mich. Probate Court for the County Lansing, Michigan 48910 Phone 694-0426 of Ingham. 5Iw3 Open Daily Estate of ROBERT BURT Wren LTD HICKS, Deceased. PUBLICATION ORDER HOW TO Sweaters IT IS ORDERED that on E-37B1 From $9 January 25, 19681 at 9:15a.m. State of Michigan, In the in the Probate Courtroom, Probate Court for the County • Turtles Lansing, Michigan, a hearing ol Ingham, • V-Necks be held on the petition of Estate of HOMER A. TRU· REALLY SEND * Crow~ Janice Marie Gibbons for ap. DEAU, Deceased. *Cardigans pointment of fiduciary and de­ IT IS ORDERED that on terminatloll of heirs, February 28, 1968, at 10:20 Publication and service a.m. in the Probate Court­ shall be made as provided by room, Lansing, Michigan, a YOUR statute and Court rule. hearing be held at which all Date: December 13, 1967 creditors of said deceased RAY C, HOTCHKISS are required to prove their Judge of Probate claim, and heirs will be de­ JOHN J, DOOD termined. Creditors must file CHRISTMAS Attorney for estate sworn claims with the court H.I.S !400 Michigan Nat'l Tower and serve a copy on Raymond Lansing, Michigan 51 w3 Trudeau, 6415 Coulson Ct., Pcrmanant Press Lansing, Michigan, prior to Slacks said hearing. MALE from $7.00 Publication and s e r vI c e shall be made as provided by statute and Court rule. Wrap up a swinging Christmas for him ... send ,rour Manhattan Date: December 12, 1967 . . Shirts RAY C. HOTCHKISS ·· s·5.oo·~ S6.oo Judge of Probate ROBERT A. SIEGRIST male with gifts sure to win his stomp of •Whtta Attorney for estate • StrlpoB 807 W. Allegan street t • Solids Lansing, Michigan 51w3 approval. We hove all the apparel and accessory ideas • Window Panes • Sea tch P lalds that are "In" style ... and "In" .favor wit~ him. PUBLICATION ORDER E·373!l state of Michigan, in the Probate Court for the County of Ingham. E s I ate of LIONEL RU­ Free DOLPH, Deceased, IT IS ORDERED that on February 28, 1968, at 10:30 a.m. in the Probate Court­ room, Lansing, Michigan, a hearing be helcl at which all Gift Wrapping creditors of said deceased are required to prove their GOOU WISHES claim, and heirs wlll be de­ termined. Creditors must file Manhattan sworn claims with the court TO ONE AND All and serve a copy on Robert Pajamas Gray, 712 W. Washtenaw, Lan­ sing, Michigan, prior to said Lay-Aways $5.00 Thank you, our mcny hearing, friends and customers, Publication and s e r vice shall be made as provided by for your loyalty during statute and Court rule, Too! Date: December 12, 1967 Wembley and Rooster the pest year. RAY C, HOTCHKISS Hickok Use Your Judge of Probate STUART J, DUNNINGS, JR, Ties Jewelry Silsby Implement Attorney for est ate 530 South Pine street $1.50 - $3.00 from $1.50 Mich. Bankard Lansing, Michigan 48933 Co. 5lw3 214 W. State Ma.son * Open Till9 Free Nightly Alterations

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W L EARLY BIRDS· Ba~tlett Pull's 44 16 · Spare Four 42 18 w L Ashland Gasers 33 27 Red Coach 45 11 Alley Cats 32 · 28 Ball~Durm 41 15 He's • She's 28 32 Guerriero Ins, 36 20 Famlly Affair 27 33 Christensen's 30 26 4-B's 27 33 Ing, co. News 28,5 27.5. Born Losers 27 33 Cady Interiol'S 26 30 Perfect Four 27 33 Mr. Jerl'y's 26 30 Anything Goes 26 34 Darrel)'s Tbrlrt· Late Arrivals 24 36 way 23.5 32,5 LADIES and MENS The cor11er s 23 37 El Dorado Golf TEAM HIGH SERIES Course 23 33 Bartlett· Pairs 1918 Jerico Cons•t 22.5 33,5\ FIGURE SKATES . TEAM HIGH GAME Econ-o-wash . 18 38 Bartlett Pairs 671 Hornes Mtr, INDIV, HIGH SERIES Lodge 16.5 39,5 • Men-Jerry Luther 690 TEAM HIGII SERIES Women-Lorna Hanley 449 Red Coach 2646 INDIV, HIGH GAME TEAM HIGH GAME Men-Jerry Luther ·221 Red Coach 913 Women-Donna Gerhard· INDIV. HIGH SERIES stein Roberta Briggs 553 REG. 10 MASON RECREATION INDIV, HIGH G/WV!E $11.98 'Jillle Shinevax· 224 ~>i Arizona vs. Houston w L MASON N'ITE HAWKS Soloctod 1pllt cowhld; upF.o" with Mason Foodland 37 plaid lining, Ono piece pol ohod llooi 23 W L biodo1, Ladlo11 While. Size1 ~-10. Monl; Wyeth Ind. .36 24 Dart National BanJ( 36 20 Block. Sim .t-13. Don Frey Cllev. 35 25 Mason Foodland 34 22 Darts Ins, 33 27 Mason State Banl1 33 23 Kerr Hardware & Garden Center Blll Richards Bill Richards nulck Bulck·Rarnbler 32 28 & Rambler 32 24 222 S. CEDAR MASON Smiths Hdw. 30.5 29,5 Ware's Drug & Wares Drugs 29,5 3Q,5 Camera 32 24 Keans 5·10 3 Shaw's Appliance 27,5 · 24.5 games to bowl 26 30 Mille r• s Marl ne & Modern Cleaners Garden 27 29 3 games to Culligan Soft bowl 26 30 Water 26 30 Jpy Davis Ins, 27 33 Wyeth Recreation 24 32 Parson's Ser- Don Fray Chevro· vice 26 34 let 23.5 32,5 Guerriero Ins, 19 41 Trager Birney TEAM HIGH SERIES Agency 23 29 wares Drugs 2738 The Quaint Shop 14 42 TEAM HIGH GAME TEAM HIGH SERIES Mason Foodland 943 Miller's Marine & Garden INDIV, HIGH SERIES 2273 ALL THE T, Strlci1ler 600 TEAM HIGH GAME JOYS 0 INDIV. HIGH GAME Miller's Marine & Garden 1 Jack Fries 247 767 THE SEASON LADIES CLASSIC INDIV, HlGfl SERIES W L Virginia Potter 646. Western Auto 37 19 INDJV, HIGFl GAME DON FRAY CHEVROLET Capitol Excavat- Frances Stone 234 Ing 37 19 77 7 N. CEDAR MASON CLASSIC MASON American Legion 34.5 21.5 w L Mid state 28.5 27,5 Mason Lanes 43 21 Cline Tire 19 37 Shopping Guide 43 21 TIE Clares Bar 16 40 Cedarway Shell 39 25 TEAM HIGH SERIES Clare's Bar & American Legion 2257 Grill 38.5 25,5 BREAKER TEAM HIGH GAME Crossroads Inn 37 27 American Legion 763 Hamm•s Beer 35,6 28.5 INDIV. HIGH SERIES V.F. W, Post 7309 33 31 Tiebreaker Purdue vs. Miami Rosie Ambs 495 Russ & Glrmy• s . 30 34 INDIV. ffiGH GAME Mason Bakery 28 36 Gerry Fellows 194 Blatz Beer 25 39 TOTAL POINTS Mason Roofing 16.5 47,5 LADIES TWlLIGHT TO BE SCORED IN Wickes Lumber (Leslie) W L Co. 15.5 48:5 THIS GAME. Mode 0 Day 39 25 TEAM HIGH SERIES Cedarway Shell WRITE ANSWER Jackson Amuse- 2820 ment 3·6.5 27,5. TEAM HIGH GAME ( ON YOUR ENTRY. Willson Bros, 36 28 Cedarway Shell 1034 Stanford vs. 1/linals Hutchings AAA INDIV. HIGH SERIES Garage 33 31 Ron White· Dale Lininger 613 Schmits Mkt. 31 33 INDIV, HIGH GAME Waynes Radio & Warner Kean 246 POOR PAUL'S SUNOCO GAL'S FRIDAY ENTER TV 30.5 33.5 Cedar at Columbia OR. 7-93111 Aeroqulp 27 37 w L Ken Wheeler Ketchum Redi-Mix 43 13 Agency 23 41 Les Johnson, Auction- In the Ingham County News TEAM HIGH SERIES eel' 40.5 15,5 Mode 0 Day 2369 Capitol Exca- TEAM HIGH GAME vatlng 31.5 24,5 BASKETBALL CONTEST Mode 0 Day 851 Capitol City Old INDIV, HIGH SERIES Car Club 30 26 CONTEST RULES Barb Dutcher 574 Ingham County SEAMLESS 67" IND!V. HIGH GAME News 29 27 FIRST. QUALIT':' \' Barb Dutcher 205 MaCII 1S Auto Sales 29 27 JC:in in the fun! You can win $15·cash, paid by The Ingham County News oach week to th.e Felpausch 26 30 ******' porson who guesses the most winners of the high school and college basketball games listed W L Clare's Bar & Hit-N-Miss 37 19 FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES .pkg. of 2 29C on this page. Shop the ads and read the rules and fine/ out how you can cash in! Grill 24 32 I Jal1ers 36 20 Investors 23 33 . Iowa vs, California 1. Read every ad on this page. An important game will be listed 1n each ad for your selection, League Hers 32 24 Les & John's Ash- 2. On a separate sheet of paper, write the name of each merchant on this pa~e, and after namP., the narne of the team you selec~ SlowpoJ(eS 24 32 land 22 34 as the winner of the game listed in his ad, List in sequence 1 to 16, Gadders 22 34 Shaw's Appli· 3, Be sure and print your .name and address pla.lnly on your entry, Hollie Pollles 1'l 39 an,ce 19 37 4, Ma!l your entry to Contest Editor, The Ingham County News, Muon, before 6 p.m. Friday or deliver It personally to TEAM HIGH SERIES Spartan Asphalt 19 37 ·The News office before 5 p.m. Friday, Mail must be post-marked no liter than 6 p.m. Friday, · League Hers 1654 TEAM HIGH SERIES 5, Contest winners will be announced each week in The News. TEAM HIGH GAME Ketchum Redi·Mix 2297 6, Only one entry per person Is allowed, Hit-N·Miss 623 TEAM HIGH GAME 7. Remem'Jer --Your guesses plus the names ot the merchants must be on a SEPARATE £beet of paper., , not on this page. IND!V, HIGH SERIES Ketchum Redi·Mix 790 8. See copy above for tie breaker. Shirley Hildenbrand 427 INDIV. HIGH SERIES 9, Each entry blank must be attached to the top portion ot Pa~e 1 containtng the dateline, INDIV. HIGH GAME Marlene Akers 495 , 10 List Games _In numerical order Diane Jean 179 INDIV, HIGH GAME EARLY BIRDS Joarme Ireland 184 w L MONDAY BOWLERETTES Red Coach 41 11 W L Color TV RDER NO Ball-Dunn 37 15 Cook's Cats 37.5 22,5 Guerriero Ins. 34 18 Pin Heads 36 24 · SELLS YOUR Ing, Co, News 27 25 Thunder Balls 33 27 Christensen's 27 25 The 9 Pins 31 29 '( Mr. Jerry's 25 27 Mad Mothers 30 30 FOR LESS AT FRESH DRESSED Cady Interiors 24 28 Slow Starters 29 31 Thrift way 23,5 28.5 Alley Katz's 26 34 TURKEYS and Jerico 20 32 Pin Blasters 17.5 42.5 · ElDorado 20 32 TEAM HIGH SERIES Econ-o-wash 18 34 Alley Katz's 1628 CHRISTMAS FRIJIT Hornes Mtr. Ohio State vs, Butler TEAM HIGH GAME BASKETS (Per~~~:.~mas Lodge 15.5 36.5 Alley Katz's 616 RCA-Zenith-Olympic TEAM HIGH SERIES INDIV, HIGH SERIES Notre Dam~ vs, Utah State Red coach 2258 Frances Acker 468 Temple vs. Pittsburgh TEAM HIGH GAME INDIV. HIGH GAME Cady Interiors 789 Frances Acker 195 ea4!Jni~ INDIV, HIGH SERIES DARRELL'S THRIFTWAY Marilyn Wolverton MIXED UP DOZEN Home furnishing • carpet. draperies 522 ICKELSON·BAKER 4 milts W. af Mason INDlV, ffiGH GAME w L LUMBER COM~ANV Legion Dr. Mason 4 milu S. of Holt Phone 676·2622 Ruth Wakulat 201 Strike outs 40 20 677-3501 Fearsome Four- Corn~r Columbia and Aurelius MASON '800' some 38 2~ Onlonheads 37 23 W L Richards Pickup * Loans Craft Cons•t, 41 19 Service 34 26 *Mortgages Wyeth Control 35 25 Wildcats 32 28 Your last Cline Tire 33 27 His & Hers 32 28 ¥ Ball-Dunn 33 27 *Auto Financing Ten Pin ~FULL* Kerr Hdwe. 33 27 Knockers 30 30 ~ERVICE~ *Boat Financing Davis Clothing 29 31 Flintstone minute Gift Thorburn Lmbr, 28 32 Specials 27 · 33 pt'BANK ~ *Business Loans Thr!ftway 27 33 "He & She" 27 33 Whipples Timber Untouchables 24 3~ It's the only c•r m1de lri Amerle• *Remodeling Loans. Hogs 27 33 Pin Spinners 20 40 Wyeth Bulk 27 33 priced under $2,000. • · Headquarters *Vacation Loans "L" & "M" 19 41 A lot under $2,000. University of Dttroit vs. S~. Johnr *~® Fernburg Exc, 25 35 . TEAM HIGH SERIES M/chiggn 'Stgte vs. Wichita State Crowners And many more dollars under the American compact;. 4% Daily Interest On Regular Savings Accounts Strike OUts 1946 Pricewise •, it's closer to the Volkswagen. Restrn•t 22 38 TEAM HIGH GAME TEAM HIGH SERIES But buywise, the American 2-door sedan is miles aheac;, . Richards Pickup Service 698 ~HMTuota vs. Ohio University Craft Cons•t 2664 INDIV, HIGH SERIES TEAM HIGH GAME rnen·P. Risner 595 Craft Cons•t 900 women-P, Richards 485 NATIONAL· BANK INDIV, HIGH SERIES ' Jack Halbert 582 INDIV. HIGH GAME INDIV, HIGH GAME men-B. Hopkins 23~ H. Marin 213 women-P, Richards 191 Wednesday, December 20, 1967 Page C-~ C.urbing Water Pollution To Be a Costly Process

By Elmer E. White

~· .' ' . Clean water Is usually taken operatll