Vol. 106, No. 50 Wednesday, December 15, 1965 3 Sections, 30 Pages 1~ Per Copy Homes, Restau,r.ant Swept by Flames Estimate Loss Around $20,000 Three fires in the Mason area this past week, routed a family from one PRACTICE SESSION--A small group of Mason high school mixed home, destroyed another home and dam chorus members are working out last minute details in preparation for aged a restaurant. the Thursday, December 16, choral concert at 7:30p.m. in the high Firemen estimated the loss in the three school auditorium. Working around the piano are (left to right) AI ix blazes at around $20,000. Fetters, pianist; Warren Emrick, choral director; Jeff Cotton, tenor; In Alaiedon and Leslie townships 2 Bruce Anderson, bass; Margaret Clinton, alto; and Jean Roe, soprano fam tlies · were left homeless, and the soloist. Doll House, a restaurant on North u.s.- 2 7 was left inoperable. Chief Hugh Silsby of the Mason fire 4 Staff Sclwol Singers department ruled all 3 blazes as acciden tal. SMOKE SCREEN--Mason volunteer firemen battled a kitchen Changes Some 30 customers and 6 water had extensively damaged grease fire at the Doll House restaurant Monday afternoon. Before employes were In the res- the front and back kitchens, the blaze was extinguished some $5,000 worth of damage had been Plan Concert taurant when flames began plus the dining area, done. Here firemen are trying to get into the cooking area entry way At Wyeth Bhootlng out from a ventlla- The r est aura n t was pur tlon fan about 12:15p.m.Mon- chased 1n October by Harry while someone else checks the roof for flames. Wyeth Laboratories, Inc. of Mason high school and ensembla will be composed of day. (Doc) Colby, 1244 Okemos Mason has announced 4. junior high school vocal members of Mason high Day manager of the bus!- road, Mrs. Henderson wasthe changes In its supervisory groups under the direction of school's band, ness, Mrs. Lee Henderson of former owner. staff, All those promoted are Warren Emrick will raise Along with the mixed chorus Mason, said acook,dlshwash- Mason men. their 300 voices on high at other performing groups In· er and herself were working Damage was estimated at Holiday E. D. (Jack) Ammerman of the Thursday, December 16, elude the madrl~ral group, in the kitchen during the noon about $5,000, Kitchen equlp- 235 w. Mechanic street, Ma- annual vocal concert to be girls glee club, men's glee rush when the blaze got its ment Is not functioning and how son, was recently named the In the high school auditorium club, 9th grade mixed chorus, start, much of the stored food was senior supervisor of the fin- beginning at 7:30p.m. 8th grade mixed chorus and Mrs. Henderson said she at- ruined by the intense heat Trade Is lshlng department He has the 7th grade general music tempted to put out the names is stlll to be determined, The served as a supervisor In the The concert Is designed to.,_ clnsses for this semester un- with an extinguisher, but failed restaurant Is insured, Colby department·· ·-- ---·· since " -.... 1 ...... 949, ,... '"·····--·givetypes .a of.. varied- musicpro~tn.m but will of tend all · der the direction of Mrs; Kar- ·when grease in the fan ducts . ,w.ct. · Assisting Ammerman wIll toward some o'f the favorite lene Astalos. caught fire. Customers were Elth d f tl i i k d t 1 er e ec ve w r ng or a be the new supervisor of the Christmas music, Rehearsals ha.ve been pro- as e 0 eave i mme dl a t e 1y, faulty furnace are given as the ChrIstmas shoppers are department RobErt c. Sheldon One of the special num""rs gresslng rapidly and the con- but a few stayed to help carry babl of bl th t of 920 S Eugenia street Ma- "" out the cash register, coin box pro e cause a aze a jamming Ma.son's stores look • • Included on the program is cert, which Is open to the destroyed the home of James ing for just the right gift tor son, He was previously em- "Fantasia on Christmas Car- public, should prove to be a. and fight the flames. Nl f il t 2217 lo ed as a quality control Mason's volunteer firemen swonger am Ya Haw- that special person on hls or P Y ols" by Ralph Vau~thn Wll- very entert11ln1ng evening. ley road, Niswonger and his her list, City merchants agree auditor In the control llams. A highlight of these- There wlll bE a tree will of- were called and had the bla2e family which Includes 3 chll that business is great, laboratory. Sheldon brings lectlon wlll be soprano solo ferlng during the intermls- quickly under control, but not to the fIn I s hI n g department by Miss Jean Roe, soprano s::l::::o:::n•:...______b_e_fo_r_e_h_e_a_t,_f_In_m_e_s_, _sm_ok_e_an_d ____rs_.,_.,_F_I_R_E_s_, _A_-_s_; __ technical traIning and ex- member of the high school Stores Open perience In qualltycontrollllld chorus. IY/ ld G' 2 G ll related activities. Adding variety to the even- rr OU lVe U OUS Both Ammerman and Shel- lng of song wlll btl a brass Until9 P.M. don will report to E, G, Mil- ensemble accompaniment for lard, manager of purchasing the mixed chorus as they sing For the convenience of and production. "Make a Joyful Sound!' The Christmas shoppers, the Also promoted is David H, She Knows Value of Blood Mason businesses wlll be stone, 306 E. South street, Ma She would have given 2 gal Sherwood, Mary Jany Bough. open dally until9 p,m, dally son, He has been appointed as Beratta, Robert Clark, Marth except for SUndays when lons of b 1 o a d. Mrs, Allan ner, Louisa Besonen, L. J. senior supervisor of the en Maddix, Mary Henneman, most of the stores will be Mason Gets Clark of 103 Gale road, Ma Cantrell, Rev. J. Neilson, Leo gineering and malntena.ncedl son, was a thankful blood do James Leonard, Joseph closed for the clay. Allaire, Beatrice Smlth1 Rich Brown, M.D., Mary McDowell, ·vtslon. stone has many years nor at the recent American ard Woodland, Christmas eve day any ex per I en c e throughout the Verle Lampaere, PaulM.Sny one shopping In Mason will $140,600 in Red Cross bloodmobile Mason Fred Baldwin, Jay Day, plant and with maintenance. der, W. 0, Hall, have to get all his gifts stop, She had reason to be, Lawrence Gregory, William He has been a supervisor selected, purchased and Thorburn, Fread a Nesbitt, since 1945 and will report to Her husband Is suffering Thomas L. Hopp, D.D.s., packaged by 6 p.m. as thls School Aid Barry Wentland, Paul Mudgett, the manager of engineering and from chronic nephritis and Claude Cady, Gretchen is the time setfor the stores Leo Clark, Theodore Hylek, Scnhepp, Jacob Browers, Mar maintenance William A. Blair. A total of $2,065 620 the has been In Lansing's Sparrow to close for the Christmas 1 Robert Drexler, Kenneth Val His responsibilities Include all December apportkonment of hospital for the past 3 weeks, gie Clark, Lera Clark, Eliza holiday, ley, Norma Hoskins, Harold CHARRED RUINS--Warren Mund, 887 E. operations of the maintenance State Aid to school for Ingham At least once every 2 weeks beth Linden, Mrs. Gordon By he has to have his circulation Ware, Robert Brooks, Ken ron, David Woods, DonaldSco. people are guying and spend department and the power county, wasreceivedthlsweek neth Hlll. Jolly road, Okemos , loo~ over the charred system connected to a kidney field, Jean Batemnn, James Ing more ll!ld all that is need plant. by Harry Spe nny, Ingham James Maddix, Harvey wyeth also has promoted county treasurer, machine that co mpl etel y Hactdrill, Kenneth Sheffer, ed to make the season a smash stairway that was completely burned out in an Clark, Ward Clark, Robert Leon J. Fellows, Jr., and Ray Richard Corts, 845 Brookdale, The funds were distributed cleans his blood of all Im ing success would be about 3 Inghram, Dart J. Stone, Ethel Collar. early Friday morning fire which swept .through Mason, He has been named to school districts as follows: purities, Inches of the fluffy white stuff B era t t a, Joan Casagranda, supervisor of the mechanical East Lansing, • $ 135,llO.OO called snow, the interior of the Mund home. Inside the dam and electrical department, An Lansing , , • , 1 061,730.00 For the past 2 years Mrs, Ruth Judd, Martin Urban, All those who donated blood Kids who have seen their age was extensi,ve, but not a flame touched 1 Clark (Margie) has been giv Frank Young, Raymond·Yeut- may call at the Smith Hard folks go Into Kean•s shopping employe at Wyeth for 24 years, Dansvllle Agrl. 49 1940,00 Corts has done electrical and Haslett • , • , • 85,960,00 Ing blood every time possible. Ier, William Hasband, Harlan ' ware and pick up one red can figure they stand a good the exterior of the home. maintenance w a r k, plus par- Holt •• , •• , 158,640,00 "MY husband's entire family SmIth, William Donaldson, Christmas bulb which repre. chance of getting Trik-Trak have been donating blood. reg George Manning, Roger L. sents one pint of blood given, tlclpatlng in general plant and Leslie , , , , , ~0,340,00 (auto race game) Jingle jumps, engineering activities since Mason , , • , , 140,600.00 ularly to try and replace some Harkness, Wayne Every, Don- The Mason Kiwanis club sup a G,I. Joe or Barbie hair 1953. Okemos , , , . 90,080,00 of the blood used, which kept aid Clark. plied the 1bulbs for the "Tree color doll, according to War my husband alive, 11 she said. Thomas Darrow, Bud Gar- ot Life" display In the hard Corts w!ll report to David Stockbridge • , ~BJ 730,00 ner Kean, Mason Girl Named Stone and be responsible for Waverly ••• , 105,970.00 Mrs, Clark reached the one red, Margaret E. Ryan, Louts ware store_ window. "Business has held up ex the direct supervision of mil- Webberville • • !l9,550,00 gallon donation mark last Fri ceptionally well considering day, chanlcal and electrical work Williamston , • 58,120.00 the bad weather, but just let groups. Wheatfield Township The Clarks have 3 children, us get" a ume· snow and the For D.AeR. Award Announcement of the ap- (White Dog) , • 850.00 ages 3, 4 and 6, The picture customers will be breaking polntments was made by Gor- Ingham County Special Is not all dim for the family. down the walls trying to get Mary Jane Schofield Is the don Small, dIrector of per- Education , • . 26,760.00 Although Clark will have to sleds and va.rlous other snow winner of the Mason D,A,R. sonnel and Howard Seibert, Intermediate School use the kidney machine for tovs." he said, award given each year to the general manager, District • . • • 3,180.00 the rest of his life, doctors Under the Christmas tree outstanding senior girl. say once hls strength Is built Dad can expect to find either She ls the daughter of Mr, ::~=~~~~~=r~~~;~=~~~=~~~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=tft=~=~=~=~=~=~:;:)~:~=~=~:~t=:=~:~:~:~:~:?~:~~::/~I:r~ up he will be able to return a white shirt, neck tie or a and Mrs. Elmer Schofield, to his job with the State Health sweater according to the ma.j Selection is made by the department as a reproduction orlty of sales made at Da.vls Mason high school faculty and On the Inside machine operator, He has been Men's Wear, the senior class, based upon )f! work since last July, ''Business this year seems dependability, service, lead Another bright spot for the particularly good/' Jack Davis ership and patriotism. Boys in Blue March Again •••• , , B-1 .:::larks Is thatClarkwlllhope sllld. "There is a steady Mary Jane is a busy girl- ~lly be home for the Christ. stream or customers through and always has been. She Is nas holidays, at least, for the door all day long and they secretary of the senior class, Study Groups Go International , , • B-6 :hristmas day. are buying a. little of every member of the student coun. Some 86 people also were thing I carry in the store, 11 ell, member of the Pep club, "enerous with their life-giving Across the street at tne on the staff of HI-Life, the Mary · Filipovtch--Many J?earls.. in Her Iooct at the Friday blooct- QuaJm shop, gifts of a. dec school newspaper, and junior Cro·Wn ...... · •••• ~ ...... C-1 10blle stop at the Presby orative nature are being sold, senior prom co.chairman, ~rlan church of Mason, They Christmas candles are a great She Is active in the Mason 1clude Pete Lamphere of Ma- attraction at the shop lllld have MethOdist church In youth on who hlt the 5 gallon dona Little Bit of Mexico Comes to Mason. B-3 on mark. Others are Mar- been selllnr like hot ca.kes, work, having served as 'pres store owner Rlcha.rd Morris ident at M.Y.F. uertte Bement, Mary Rich, ...... THANKFUL DONOR--Mrs. Allen Clark of sa.ys his business is really After school, saturdays and . •an Kerr, Bernard Plalcke, great With yule shoppers flll· attending Lansing Business Area Pages •• , •• B-4-9-10 Legals•• B-12, C-8-9-10-ll rank Guerriero, Eunice Mason is a gratefu I blood donor. Over the past summer!! she works at the Church Page , ••• , • C-12 society ••• , ••••• A-2, B.lo InC his store from 10:30 a,m, Ingham County News In the university. echer, Lorraine Bebee, De year her husband has used some 20 pints of til closing at night. Classified Ads. • • , A-4-5 Sports •••• , , , , , B-11-12 'ayne Evans, Gordon Kar composition department. As Mason winner of the A near neigbbor tothe Quaint D.A.R. award she will com Editorials •• , ••••• C-2 Teen Page, •• , ••• , B-3 .ake, Anna Lee Lavis, blood supplied free of charge through the Amer There is still plenty of time shop is Ball-Dunn Home furn pete With other M1chigan Farm Pages •••••• C-5 Weather • , ••• , • , • B-12 Wanda Kilpa.tr1ck, Russell and energy left for her fav. hi&b ican Red Cross, which ultimately saved his life. Ishings where Stra.toloungers school Winners for the state Features •• , ••••• B-1 Women's Page, • • , , B-6 arn, Madelene HWs, Jack orlte hobbles, sports, sewing are the real popular item for award, The Winner of the state =kerman, Ralph Hart, Bettie Mrs. Clark is a regular donor now and has been ll!ld cooking, ~;:~:;:;~=~:;:;;~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;~;~;~;~;!;~;~;~;~;~;m;;;;;;;;;~;~;;;;;;;~;~;~;~;m~!~~~m~~;:;:~!;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;;; Christmas shoppers, Many of award will compete In Wash u-t, SUzanne Voss, Carl for the past 2 years. (Su TRADE, A-S) Her future plans call for ington for natlontl honors. ·~..!.~ ~~~~~~~~ .••~.~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~ 4 - 'I ~I~,;: !" ~ ' Leslie Baptist Church 'T Society Slwws :lj] Joyce Wing Setting for Nuptials Appreciation fi:.. . I ~ Host Party The altar of the Leslie Bap. UtApitat ! blue satin skirts, white net Miss Jan Alspaugh was hon tlst church was decorated with oversklrts and had blue cen. An appreciation shower tor ored at a miscellaneous show palms and basl By CHARLOTTE CAMP ' Install Business and Industrial managers In the Eaton, Clinton, and Get Out Ingham ':'ri-County area will be asked to participate In 2 ma jor studies. Something has got 'to be One survey will be conducted by the Tri-County Regional done. Too many chlldren are OHicers Candles Planning commission, Richard McGinty, chief planner, said a beginning to wonder and ask Leslie W, Bruno was Install sampling will be made of 50 representative firms In the area. questions, such as, "Mama, ed as Worshipful Master of The 2-block business sec The principal objectives of this study are to analyze and pro what happened to Rudolph?" Mason Lodge No, 70 Free and tion ot Mason between Ash and ject the economic aspects of land usei natural resources, and ...... or, "Papa, ·where are the Accepted Masons on Friday Maple streets experienced 2 transportation In this area. electrical blackouts last Sat Tlie other study is the Tri reindeer?" Poor little ones, evening, December 31 at the sometimes It seems as though Masonic Temple. The open urday during the peak Christ County occupational survey, grownups are doing everythini Installation was the 112th an mas shopping times. which Is part of the Interme possible to confuse their little nual Installation of officers of A short halt-hour power diate area vocational study, Tragedy minds, Mason Lodge, and Bruno be failure happened about 9 a,m, directed by Robert Slocum who comes the 76th Worshipful causing few problems, The said the objectives of this sur Now take this business of Master, banks with all their electri vey are to analyze occupa. Christmas, and Santa Claus Bruno was Installed by a cal equipment were forced to tlonal trends, which will bene Strikes for Instance, We take them on group of Past Worshipful Mas close briefly, but business re tit the employer by providing our knee In the rocking chair, ters of Mason Lodge consist sumed shortly, more and better-trained per and we read them the age old Ing of Herbert Colby, grand Consumer's power employ sonnel, and will benefit em stories of "The Night Before Installing officer; Theodore LESLIE BRUNO es pin pointed the problem In ployees by training them for Twice Christmas", and of "Rudolph R. Welch, grand Installing 11 transformer located In back jobs which will exist In the the Red Nosed Reindeer", We ot Chesley's Rexall Drug future. Tragedy struck twice last chaplain; Ludell Cheney, grand Saturday at the Lansing home explain at great length how Installing secretary and A:r store, A quick repair was This study has the approval of Richard D. Holmes, adver Santa will come on Christ vlde R. North, grand Install made and morning business. of the State Department of mas eve, flying through the air Justices Meet continued as usual, Vocational Education and Is t! sing manager of the Ingham ing marshall, Those Install County News, In his sleigh, pulled by the ed to serve with Bruno were: About 1:30 p.m. with the financed by federal, state, and His ~~rother, 23 year old eight tiny reindeer ... how he Robert E, Caltrider, senior local montes under the pro- will land on the rooftop and In Williamston noise of an ear-splitting bomb, visions ot the Vocational Ed Harold D, Holmes, died In a warden; Elmer c. Brown, jun the transformer agalnwentout ucat!on Act of 1963, Lansing hospital of Injuries come bouncing down the chim Ior warden; C, Harold Knud ney with his bag of toys. We for good, While a whole new · Lansing Community college suffered In an automobile ac strup, treasurer; George W, transformer was Installed (a has the responslb!llty of con cident near Mt, Pleasant Nov ' ' tell them that after their stock Post, secretary; George W, Justice Robert Wood of Wil ings have been filled, the little liamston was host last Wed matter of 3 hours), Jefferson ducting the Tri-County Occu. ember 10. Also taken by death Bossler, chaplain; Ferris .r. street merchants used their patlonal survey, Harris Dean, on the same day was his grand man .soars back up the chimney Strickland, senior deacon; Leo · nesday night to members of again; to mount to his sleigh the Capital Area Justices of Ingenuity so that sales could who Is directing the survey mother, Mrs. Edna G, Holmes, M. Bateman, junior deacon; continue, for the college, said lt will 78, of 2607 Bartlett road, and fly off into the night, Leonard F. Bateman, Howard the Peace association at which What normally Is Tear's encompass about 6 000 busi Pleasant Lalte, A, Becker Jr., GordonJ,Kar t)Je ~~:roup discussed various 1 Then what happens? We take phases of procedure In justice Western Auto store was re- ness and industrial employ. Funeral services for Harold the little tykes downtown to slake, lllld Norman F. Parker named Tear• s Haunted Shack ers within a 25- mile radius Holmes were Tuesday at the as stewards; E. Ray Spence, courts and heard a talk by see the great man so they can Donald Hines of Lansing, the and shoppers were supplied of Lansing Comm\:ntty col Gorsllne-R unci man funeral place their Christmas orders marshall and Robert G. Weber as tyler, new probation officer of the with flashlights at the door, lege, home In Lansing with burial and what do they see? They Ingham county probate court, In general shoppers took the Dean sald the results of the in Glendale cemetery at see santa arrive In a hell Harry G, Colby was pre power failure lightly and en- survey will have far- reaching Okemos. Rabbi Philip Frankel copter, or an airplane, even EVENING SHOPPER--Miss Diane DePue, sented with his past worship Membe1: of the group were joyed themselves while still Influences upon the types of of Shaarey- zedek Temple of a fire truck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce DePue of ful master's apron by his present from Ingham, Eaton getting some of their shopping vocational-technical training Lansing officiated. father, Herbert Colby, Wor and Jackson counties, ' · Now some youngsters don't done regardless of the dark, which will be made available Funeral services for Mrs, Mason 1 was one of the Christmas shoppers shipful Master Bruno was pre The association embraces other merchants without a In the college, Edna Holmes were Wednesday care how he got there but sented with a gavel by his justices In Jackson, Ingham, there are always a few think taking advantage of the new store evening supply of flashlights turned to The full cooperation of bus at the Luecht funeral home In grandson Mlcheal Sherman of Eaton, Clinton, Livingston, the reliable candle with much !ness and Industry will deter Leslie, Burial will be In San ers In the group and when they hours. Diane looks like everyone else these Potterville, Shla wassee and Ionia counties, say, "Where are the rein success. mine the success of the study, Diego, California. deer and the sleigh?", how do doys--lots of pockage tucked under her arm. Harold Holmes sus t a! ned you explain? fatal injuries when his small Instead of all the modern day· Spartan foreign car swerved ott high. methods oftransportatlon, why way US-127 near Mt.Pleasant can't Santa just suddenly ap. and rolled over several times, pear out of nowhere and tell . He had been a resident ot the kids, "My reindeer just Publishers Host Party Band To Lansing for 15 years and re dropped me off", This they sided at 912-1/2 Jerome will believe, because they did lht 11ngham _-: ~ounty .XtUf$ street, He was an employe r of Michigan Migrant Oppor n't really expect to see them Go West anyway. But all these other News, Town Crier Michigan State University's tunities Inc. He was a 1961 fancy ways of arriving, spe Second Page 1 175-man Marching Band will graduate of Lansing Eastern cially by fire truck, are pretty high school and attended Mich Wednesday, December 15, 1965 - Page A-3 leave here Tuesday, Dec, 281 hard for a small mind to Employes are Feted bound for Calltorrua and Its Igan State university, He also swallow, t h I r d appearance in Pasa was the 57th district chairman dena's Tournament of Roses, of the Democratic party and Employes of the Ingham mas tree and other symbols The band will ma.rch In the was associated with the Big Brothers of Lansing, county News and the stock of the Yuletide season along New year's Day Tournament 3 Bands bridge Town Crier and their the west wall, of Roses Parade and perform Survivors include his wife, husbands and wives were let The guests were seated at 184 on Mason Honor List at the Rose Bowl football Elizabeth J., a sister, Mr~. ted at a Christmas dinner long tables about the room, Names of 184 pupils are le, Debbie Frew, Jean Gilpin, game, In addition, the MSU Shirley Jo Cain of Lansing party at Koss Colonial res listed on the Mason school Howes, Carole Lambertson, and 3 brothers, Richard :Q, Following the dinner the Michael Hilgert, Jerry Kin Lizabeth LP-eson, Ray Leon unit will appear In concerts at taurant In Williamston Thurs honor roll !or the 2nd mark and Winfield L. both of Lan. Planning Brown brothers presented ney, Maloonle Kinnison, Lin ard, Chris Maddix, Toni Meek, Los Angeles, Disneyland and day night. each employe with an appro Ing period. da Leeson, Chris Lennon, Bet San Francisco d u r I n g Its sing, and Kirby G. of utica, Martha Mueller, Fred North his mother, Mrs, Shirley F, Hosts at the affair were priate gift and the employes They Include pupils In the ty Mlchltsch, Josephine Park rup, Brian Oesterle, Gary Ow seven-day stay on the West James N, Brown and Richard presented each of the pub 7th, 8th and 9th grades of er, Diane Peterson, Kathl Coast. Holmes of LansIng and 3 Program ens, Sylvia Ropp, Mary Jo grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, D, Brown, co-publishers of Ushers with a gift, junior high school and the Phllllps, James Powers, Fallowing three d a y s ot Mason school bands will sophomore, junior and senior Sanders, Terry Slowinski, Howard Hibbard of Lansing the 2 newspapers. The occasion also marked Sharon Pratt, Sharon Rey Bruce Smith, Janet Sm lth, Dan practice (Dec. 19-21) at MSU present their annual Christ classes of the senior high and Leland Holmes of Jackson. About 60 persons attended. the birthday of James Brown nolds, VIcki Rhode, Ron Rich Ware, Suellen Warren, Cindy and a six-day break for mas concert at the high school school, ardson, Rose Anna Rockhold, Christmas, the marchers will t~rs. Edna Holmes, wllodled The private dining room at and a large cake with candles Whipple and Joan Wontor, at a Jackson hospital, Is sur auditorium Tuesday, Decem was cut and served to tlle The llst, released this week, Julie Seyfarth, :Valerie stan board two chartered airplanes ber 21 at 8 p.m. Admission the restaurant In which the follows: Seventh grade - Greg Ar vived by her husband, Leland; guests. ton, Michael Tuckey and Mar ens, Denise Bibbins, Marcia In Lansing early on Dec. 28 is free but a free will offering dinner was served was dec Seniors - Lorraine Bate 2 daughters, Mrs. Mira Furrol orated for the occasion with a Ie Webb, Brown, Richard Brown, and arrive in Los Angeles will be collected. man, Gerhard Beuttenmuller, Ninth grade - Lorna Ash of San Diego, and Mrs, Cheryl large, brightly lighted Christ- Christine Cooper, Donna that afternoon, They will be Fields of Jackson; a sister, The bands include the 77 Margaret Bolton, Janie Byron, ley, Bill Backus, Nancy Ben crandall, Tom Dart, Dan De housed on the UCLA campus, Mrs. Bessie Hornsberger of piece senior high school or. Jim Cavender, Linda Clark, son, Paulanne Chelf, Pat Clip Under director L e on a r d ganizatlon, the 77 piece junior David Droscha, Margaret Ed Martin, Terry Doubleday, Jo P 1 e as ant lake; 2 brothers, School Men per, Dan Diller, Kathl Dunn, dy Edwards, Barry Eifert, An Falcone and assistant director high school band and the 46 Plan Christmas gar, Andrew Gilpin, Ted Gareth and Russell Gault, both Mary Edgar, Sandra Face, Ita Face, Jean Halght, Renee William C. Moffit, the band piece 7th grade band. Glynn, Kathleen Hewitt, Holly of Detroit; 10 grandchildren Nancy Field, Marilyn Hart, Hitchcock, Glenda Hummel, will make two special appear. The groups will be directed Hill, Phillip Kilbourne, Han and 9 great grandchildren, Caroling Party Discuss 2 Ann Inghram, Steve Jewett, Susan Jindra, Mary Klesel ances on Dec, 30. They will by George Murthum, director neke Lyklema, Beverly Lyon, John Kuipers, Bruce Meek, play and march in a special of Instrumental music In the Dennis Murray, Marilyn Mut back, Craig Kinney, Scott Older 4-H members In the Zayda Northrup, Jeff Oes~ L·ambertson, Sandra Luce, Michigan State Day obser Mason public schools. chler, Krls Pierce, Margaret county are having a Christmas Recent Laws terle, Marvin Oesterle, Ran Linda Markinson, Melinda vance at Disneyland, then The program will be as fol Recher, Beverly Rosebury, and Caroling Party at the dall Owens, Ronald Perrine, Moore, Steven Oesterle, Dav present an 8 p, m. concert Hobby Shop lows: Masonic Hall on Saturday night Annual meeting of rep Mary Jane Schofleld,Joan Laura Peterson, Karen Philo, In Los Angeles' Pershing Swing Low, Sweet Charlot, Id Rockey, Susan Schoen, Mar December 18 at 8 p , m. resentatives of district school Shoesmlth, Marcella Smith, Kathy Richards, Donna gery Schofield, Julie Sheffer, Square. John J. Morrissey, solo trom Roberta Smith, Susan Stetler, The committee has planned oonrds In the county, 'the' Ing Schwarz waelder, Yvonne Cindy Silsby, Diane Sorensen, The MSU band will lead the Planned by bOne and band. Andy Gilpin, many interesting Christmas ham board of educatton ana Richard Surato, Cynthia Tear, Shoesm lth, Sherr! Slabaugh, Big Ten contingent In the Jan. soloist, Kathryn Straban and Kathleen activities for the evening and school administrators met In Cella Van De Moortel and Ruth Kris Sml.th, Richard Smith, Warren, I Tournament o! Roses Parade Scherzo Pomposo by Harold all 4-H In high school or old annual session Thursdavnl~ 1964 GREENBRIER POMERANIAN-fluffy little toy sports wagon. Extra puppies, ready for Christ John Brennan and Earl Holt, Owners. clean throughout mas, w111 hold, AKC regis with powerglide tran tered, champion blood line, Dece~ber 18,1:00 p.m. smission. all colors. See to appreciate. Recreation Blllards, 1211/2 E. Michigan Ave., Downtown $50 and $60. Phone ED7-7823. Lansing. 128 ACRES 10 miles southeast of Mason. 5 bedrooms 32 acres corn and 12 acre wheat allotment. 4-50wlc $29,500 to settle estate. 1964 CHEYELLE !2 billiard, pocket pool and snucker tables, complete 300 DeLuxe 4 door FOR SALE-2 Springer span wlth sticks, cues, balls and trays; 100 cue sticks, 8 big 6 engine power iels, one 18 months, one card tables and chairs, 2 showcases, snack bar, 3 ...... -_/- glide, Radio, heater 7 months, females, Inquire at foot soda fountain; gas stove, and refrigerator, dishes, -~;:~ and whitewalls. OR7-9791. 4-50wlc cooking utensils, fans, ·clocks, benches, chairs, cor rey 3 burner vaculator, Sun strand, electric adding rna 1964 CORVAIR 5. Farm Equipment chine wlth standard number of other ltemr.. Monzo 2 door, a sharp Terms Cash. Tables come apart in sections to move, black job with red Inspection 11-10 dally. interior, 170 engine, Farm 4 speed transmission Woodrow Warren, Owner. radio header and whil-e Equipment walls. New Holland, Baler Boy twine $8.4 Tuesday,December21 at 10 a.m. 180 ;tmp, Lincoln welder, $8( Jack Dykstra, Owner 225 amp. Lincoln welder, $9: Exlde Batteries, $8.95 and corner of Grand River and Cedar, Lansing (U.S, 27 - 1963 OLDS UI going south) 88 4- door hardtop, Brady choppers & parts Nice all the way, Klenzade Products Moved in new bulldlng with new equipment. Will sell Power steering, power Chore-Boy Milkers - Parts Stock Water Tanks and Ho~ complete garage, office, parts, signs, and etc. Par brakes, radio, heater Feeders tial llstlni includes: 30 metal office desks, near new and whitewalls Grain Augers National 4 drawer cash register, electric a.c.Idlng machine, Used Tractor back hoe anc typewriter, office desks, 5 metal file cabinets, one with loaders sate, steel and wood parts bins, shelves and counters. 121 E. EUv\ here is an opportunity to buy a 1962 PONTIAC Over $20,000 of new current auto parts. Sold In lots. 4 bedroom home and have a 2 bedroom apt. for Catalina 2 door power Firestone Farm Tires Battery chargers, electric drills, garage tools, 2·) tons 416 COLUMBIA a good large family home with steering Radio, heater, IFnrm Hardware hydnullc press, drill press, hundreds of excellent items, income or a 3 unit in income property. All opts. 2 cor garage and 102.75 x '48.5' lot. Priced and whitewalls ~ydraullc hose repair 2 electric cash registers, 3 neon Ford signs, 4, A-1 have 2 bedrooms all 2 entrances. This building Ford Neon used car and truck signs, large quantity of reasonable with $2000 down. !Mae's Inflations is all in good condition. If you are looking for 1962 BUICK ~ 1/2 ton Oliver Awagon.s, $130 garage tools and equipment, portable spray boat. Large Special station wagon. ohn Deere 620 sale, come early. Terms Cash, 5 day removal, Inspec income property better see this. Will consider ~mver 77 tion Monday, December 20, 8-5 p.m. Clean. lrohn Deere - R trade fora 1 family. Jock Dykstra, Owner Francis Platt For Details or sale bills on above auctions, Glenn Oesterle Realtor AL RICE Fin.,st of Farm Machinery write or call M-M and Oliver John Hancock Farm Loans CHEVROLET New Holland WAYNE G. FEIGHNER ~mile north of Mason on Charles Oesterle, Salesman- OR 7-1071 Phone OR 6-5919 711 H. Cedar Mason Auctioneer. 676-2418 .· US- 127 Lawrence Oesterle , Salesman - OR 7-0591 Evenings OR 7-1071, OR 7-0591 Phon" OR 7.3361 5t! Mason, Pho. 676-5028 50wlc Donald Oesterle, Salesman -OR 6-2148 160 E. Ash Mason The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965- Page A-4 JOB OPPORTUNITIES as LAUN~EIN - I Wlllh to IlK• 14. Notices manager and manager train P\OBS 'my thnnks to Doctor ees as we expand our Ice Brown nnd the entlro staff ot Trade cream Parlor stores opera Mason General hospital, Rev Assault t!<>n, Must relocate, Write Mil· VEVAY TOWNSHIP to.xpayers OI'end Maybee, Eden U, B, (Continued from Pago A-!J lor Dairy Farms, Box 100, Church, relatives and friends - I will be at Mason state Eaton Rapids, Mlch, Bank on Saturday December for the many acts of lc!nclnells, the chair on display have been Victim 15-40w3c 16, en Friday after noon, Dec Lois Launste!n sold and sev~ral have been 19·5.0w1c tagged In the ·warehouse for ember 24, and December 31 1 BRICK LAYERS IM· Christmas eve day del!vory In Better tand each Saturday thereafter MEDIATELY !or brickven. \ I• til March 1 to collect to.xes, eer and inside winter work, and around Mason. Mrs, Maude Josephine John Dog tax requests must be ·union or non-union. Good 20. In Memorlams 11'1' he evening hours at the ston, 75 year old operator o! accompanied by a rabies vac wages, Call 485-2590, turnl.turc store have been real a gasoline station north of cination cert1!1 cate d ate d 15-4Bw3c busy with people tending to Leslie, Is recovering In Mll.Son within 2 years, BRYSON, JAMES - In loving wait until the last minute to General hosp!lal from Injuries sarah LoVette PHARMACIST-to work 12-15 memory of him who passed make their yulet!me pur• about her head and !ace, In Treasurer evening hours per week, from tltls earth two years ago chases," Glen Dunn snid, flicted by a robber who as Write, Ingham county News, on December 18.Sadlymissed According to the sales at A landing cmft is directed saulted her at her gasol!ne Due to Urban Renewal we are Box 9, 15·50w3c by wife, children and grand the women's apparel stores into landing JIOsition by n Navy Bcnchmaster, station last Wednesday after GOING OUT OF BUSINESS, children, Mom's Christmas Is l!kely to noon, Her condition Tuesday Everything must go, Dupont MEDICAL BUILDING LUNCH All co Bryson be a lacy one, Special lingerie was reported as good, sets are a popular gift for Color Mixing Machine, 13 sec COUNTER WAITRESS, ex Mr. & Mrs, Stan Bryson Held at the In~ham county tions of steel shelving,. 2 paint cellent working conditions, No .. Mr. & Mrs, stan Robeson shopper's at the Mills Store, jail under $5,000 bond Is Leo shakers, display tables, cash nights, Sundays, or holidays, '-Mr. & Mrs, Thomas Bryson Mrs. Basil Adams says busi McG!ll of Onondaga, who Is register and other miscellan Call or apply at The Drug Shop, ness has been exceptionally Marines pour out of a landing cmft onto sandy benches Mr. & Mrs, Vernon Scutt in the first wave of an amphibious assault. charged with having beaten eous ltP.ms. Parker's Paint & 1322 E. Mlch!gan, Phone 489- Tim Bryson 20-50w1c good considering the rainy Mrs. Johnston and robbed her Wallpaper Store 300 N. Wash 6731, 15-50w3c w eat h e r with many night o! about $75 or $80, Ington Lansing, IV 2-3409, BARRY - In memory of my gowns, bath robes and special McGill was arraigned be · 14-50lc WOMAN WANTED to help with husband, Roscoe J, Barry, holiday dresses sold daily. fore Judge Leonard Rouse of meals December 23 to 28, who passed away nine years Robes and jewelry are the Leslie jus tl c e court last BAILEY'S SALES AND SER- Private home. Days only, ago, December 16. most popular gift items be!ng1 Thursday, VICE-We wish to take this Phon~ OR7-4954, 15-50wlp Death Is a heartache that w!ll SOld at tne 1\.ent IIUU!J, '-r"ul'•"' He was picked up at a road time to express our gratitude never heal, are buying a little bit otevery block along M-106 near Stock to all those who gave us their MALE HELP WANTED-Cus- Some may forget you now that thlng this year with sales ex bridge about an hour after Mrs, patronage this year, MERRY todalns, Temporary and you have gone ceeding those of last year," Johnston was beaten. CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW permanent jobs available, day But we wlll remember no mat Mrs, Clayton Kent said. He was arraigned last YEAR, Bailey's Sales and Ser and night shifts. Apply Per ter how long, 11 looks llke a good busi Thursday before Judge Leo vice, 14-50wlp sonnel office, Michigan state Down here we morn but not in ness year for everyone in nard Rouse In Leslie justice University, 257 W, Michigan vain town--so say the 2 drug store AURELIUS TOWNSHIP - De- court on a charge of assault Avenue, East Lansing, For up In heaven we'll meet b u s 1 n e s s e s in Mason, At and robbery, He waived exam cember 11, 1 will be at the 15-50w2c again, Chesley's customers are buy Mason State Bank; thereafter, ination and bond was set at Wife, Mable, and daughters Ing bigger and more expen at my home 736 Aurelius road $25,000, which he has not MAN EXPERIENCED in gen sive Items aw!th salesupover every Wednesday and Friday 20-50w1c yet raised. He is scheduled eral farming, Charles Par last year, Ware's Drug and to be arraigned in Circuit for collection of taxes 'til rott. Phone 655-1801. WANT ED - Man to clean Ing- Camera Is selling just the lllarinc trucks r u m b I e court at Lansing· Friday, March 1. You must ha.ve a 15-50w3c ham County News building items In their name, ' ' certificate of vaccination for across a 110ntoon bridge after Another motorist was filling about 3 hours a day 5 days a ph arm a ci st Ralph (Bud) rabies to get dog license, discmbnrlcing from the t!ml( the gas tank of his car when a WANTED-Man or woman to week. Must be able to handle SWinehart says he is keeping );mding ship USS 'rerrebonnc man came out of the station Robert Osborne, carry mail from Mason to 14-48wl3c Treasurer windows, vinyl floors, carpet with the Christmas spirit and Parish .during a recent am and drove away. A moment Dansville, 2 1/2 hours a day Ing and general cleaning of dispensing red and green pills phibious exercise. later Mrs, Johnston appeared 6 days a week, Inquire at production departments, Earn whenever a prescription calls Navy Bench Grou11 equipment and )JCrsonnel in action on with blood streaming from Mason Post Office between up to $120 a month on this for them, At the next counter the southern coast of Spain during 01Jcration "Steel Pike." wounds on her face. 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. Thursday after-6 p.m. part-time job, Ed Ware is hustling around 'I' he exercise took place in the fall of 1!)64 and was I he world's She c a 11 e d to the other 15. Help Wanted and Friday, A:.;kfor Star Route Apply to Jim Brown, Mason sell1ng cameras and film so liLrgcst llCaccli me amphibious exercise. motorist to follow the car Carrier. 15-50wlp OR 7-9011, 50w3f that everyone will have the which had just left the sta. LADY FOR CLEANING in mo equipment available to record tion, He chased It some dis tel, must have transporta 16. S Ituatl ons their holidays for the family tance bui could not catch It tion •. Phone OX 4-4671. Wanted album, and called pollee, 15-48w3c In demand at the Flowers Mrs. Johnston was taken to WANTED - Babysitting after Fires by Mr, Jerry are unique bot Mason General hospital where WANTED -A mother kind of school and weekends. Call (Continued from Page A-l) !que baskets which are filled she still is a patient. ' housekeeper to live In or OR7-2683. 652 W, Dexter with artificial flowers, fruit own transpcrta-Hon near Ma Trail. Mason. 16-49w3c and cones, Jerry McKiniey, The blaze was reported by owner, says this Is his best son, Must be available early SNOW PLOWING - driveways Accident Sends a passer-by and when firemen Christmas yet with shoppers evenings, No Sundays, Write and parking lots, by the job arrived the house was leveled snatching up merchandise be Iniham county News, Box 11. or the hour, Call OR 6-4791. with the flames concentrated in fore he can get it displayed. 15-45wtf 16-48w3r. the basement, 2 to Hospital -·----- strains of Christmas carols WANTED- Dairyman, top job Untll another place can be are floating around the Mason An accidnet Saturday sent 2 with good pay; house, paid 17. Re.al Estate found !or the Nlswongers to Home appllnnce store as miilly A utility landing craft noses up to a pontoon causeway young Lansing men to Spar vacation and sick time, every l!ve, they will be staying with shoppers try out the portable put into 11lace by a Navy Beach Grou11. 'l'hc bulldozer was row hospital with Injuries, other weekend off. Dave 01 40 ACRES MASON AREA, his parents on Tomlinson road, hl-fi and stereo record play used to help position the causeway, and also serves as an Raymond J. _Rust, II, 19, of Darn Diehl, Phone 623-2401, frontage on 2 roads, mod Niswonger Is employed at the ers, Many a teenager w!ll be uanchor" ashore, 1206 South Washington, told or 623-2631. 15-49w3c ern home, 2-1/2 car garage, Fargo gasol!ne station J.n Ma. the lucky recipient of a record Investigating sherIff's de small p on y barn, $261500, stm. player according to sales 1 puties he was traveling west on CLARK OIL & REFINING Phone 677-7762. 17-49w3c the Mason store, Beachmas~ers -- Comba~ T rafJic Cops M-43, attempted to pass a An electrica 1 malfunc Mason's one departmen_ car when an uncoming auto CORPORATION is interest 275 ACRE Dairy Farm, Ideal ed in Interviewing perspective tion apparently caused a fire store, Dancers, is experienc When the rush-hour traf ing force in controlling the forced him back Into the right location. OWner financed. lights and other methods to hand lane, dealers or managers for Clark which destroyed the interior of Ing a good Christmas sales fic at the end of the· day tics :Jrrivnl of sup pI i e s and Call Clarence M. Boles, Brok Super 100 Service Stations in the Warren Mund home at 887 season according to John up the freeways and streets, cqtlipment on the beaches keep their traffic under con- Rust was unable to stop his er, Mason, OR7-3261. the Lansing area, Guaranteed E. Jolly road, Okemos, early Green, assistant manager, the firm hand of a traffic and keeping the beaches and trol. By regulating the flow car before It rnn into the rear F rlday morning, income, Excellent opportunity 17-50w3p Some of the more popular gift policeman is usually 1·equired b o a t lanes clear. Theil· of traffic, like the policeman of an auto driven by Alan J. !or the right person, If inter- items, are slippers, sweaters, to bring order and get the special techniques were de at the intersection, they pre- Boyce, 20, of 18584 Dutton 37 ACRES DEVELOPMENT The entire household was vent tic-ups from occuring. road, Gregory, Neither Boyce t··ested, call collect, Mason, In bed when the blaze broke lingerie gift sets, children's commuters on their way veloped in World War IT, 676-4482. or write, R, Jindra, LAND, One mile M,S,U, coats, cosmetics, men's work home again. But when the polished furthet· in Korea With their specialized or his 2 passengers were Beautiful Creek frontage, Call out in the center stairway lead equipment for salvage, they injured, 1910 Willoughby road, Mason, Ing to the upstairs bedrooms wear and gift packaged linens, Navy lands the Marines on and are being applied today Boles Realty, Mason, OR7- clear disabled landing craft Ticketed for drlvingtoorast i5-49w2c where the Mtmds and their 4 At the Mason PX store boots a hostile shore, there is no in Viet Nam. 2361, 17-50w3p from the beaches so the way for conditions was Raymond J, ch!ldren slept, Mr.'l Mund are the biggest Item on their time for traffic jams. The The landing of the first shoppers' lists. The sales staff will be clear for others_ Rust, II. WANTED - married man to HOMESITES: 10 Acres, awakened at 7 a.m. to find the enemy won't wait. waves of troops and equip Tht·ce major hazards ,------. work on dairy farm, Good home abia,ze, She awakened has observed that customers To prevent deadly delays rneJ\t is done on a schedule 1 $2,750.00, 37 Acres, are buying more practIcal threaten the small landing wages, house, extras, Larry the children and her husband, and make sure that supplies that is drawn up days before $8,250.00. 20% down. Call gifts this year, especially in boat - actual damag·e to Carsten, 2223 Tamarack who works a swing shift at and equipment arrive where the lunding. This is neces Coal a Minus Boles Realty, Mason, OR7- the clothing department. the craft; broaching (turn Drive, Okemos. 15-49w3c 2361, 17-50w3p Oldsmobile, and they all fled they are needed and in time sary to put the landing force The head of the house inp; sideways and capsizing); to the outdoors through the to be used properly, the ashore in the shortest pos Quantity Here shouldn't be surprised If he and a jammed ramp, FREE RENT - Middle aged 10 ACRES PRIME LAND, Ma- flaming stair well. Navy has its own amphibious sible time with the equip The Thorburn Lumber couple to exchangeservices son, Cloverleaf Inter- gets an electric carving knife traffic cops; called Bench ment to do their job. But If the bo:Jt's hull is dam for Christmas, Early shoppers aged, a "jeheemy" is used. company which has been for small, modern, completely change, Good Investment, Call Mund first called the Mer masters. in the third wave (!Ome the serving the coal needs of furnished homo, plus wages ... Boles Realty, Mason, OR7- idian township fire department have been buying the small first elements of the Beach This is a frame-like contrap appliance like crazy at Smith's The Beachmasters arc part tion mounted on over-sized Mason for about 40 years, Woman to do light housework, 2361. 17-50w3p only to find his home wasn't lllasiers. Their job is to es has discontinued Its coal man to care for horses, Must located In that district, He next hardware, Harlan Smith Is an of a larger organization t:Jblish communications with rubber tires and pulled by a furnish refrigerator, Imme- ticipating a big shopping rush called a Naval Beach Group. tractor. It is built high business, I e a vi n g Mason H 0 M E S; farms; wanted by called ihe operator who trans. the ships offshore, and theit· without a coal dealer, . diate possession. CallH,Hoff !erred the call to the Lansing now that the Mason stores are The Beach Group has am landing craft, so that the enough so that it can ride qua!Uied purchasers. Free open evenings, One reason for the dis man, collect at Pontiac, FE2- appraisals, Call Clarence M, .tire department and Lansing In phibious Seabees, a boat unit landing of other troops, sup over the boat, lift it out of Robert Tear• s Western Auto continuance, aT h orb urn 9115. 15-60w3p Boles, Broker, Mason, OR7- turn referred the call to the and other clements assigned plies and equipment can be the water and pull it up on store Is selling racing car sets to it. It is organized to give the beach where repairs can spokesman salcl, Is that 2361. 17-30w3p Ingham county sheriff's de conducted in the manner fewer homes are now being Tailor Urgently Needed. partment. for young and old by the car the Landing Force in an which will best meet the be made. Then the "jehe load. "Business has increased amphibious operation all the emy" backs the boat into the heated with coal. needs of the ground troops. Three of the larger coal 19. Cards of It took the Mason volunteer over last year and I think support that it needs from water again where she's set Top Wages- Must Be The Beachmasters have companies In Lansing said -Thanks fire department about 20 min. people have decided to make the Navy on the beach. The afloat. Dependable - two main tasks; communica they are supplying coal to this a Ch r i s t m as to re Beach Group and its equip A mph i hi o us "Ducks," utes to get to the Munj home tions and salvage. They use CRA.l' Michigan parents are cau tioned by the state pollee to keep youngsters from playing oa ley surfaces ol lakes and streams because the w!nter freeze has not yet been se vere enough In most are~s of the state to make those surfaces safe, To safely bear the weight of humans, !~e on outdoor Mens~ Wotnens & Children r- water locations should be 'Jl~ 't'\ about four inches thick, Ad • i visably, the safety thickness House Slippers * should be checked by an adult and children should be warned ··. ~ a bout thin lee. $299 $799 state pollee records since thru '!- January 1 this year show 15 drowntngs resulting from falling through lee. The toll was 13 in !964 while the an . nual average for the five years of 1960-64 W'iS 10. In a similar remlndertolce fishermen who make a prac tice of driving cars onto Ice, the state pollee pointed out that the Ice thickness should be from one to tw~ feet thick to safely accomrmdate the weight of vehicles. CLAMMED UP Soak clams In brine. Makes a better bait since clams are THE DANCER CO. as fresh but are a lot tougher, stay on the hook better. Phone 677-3111 Mason, Michigan 677-3112 ·------~------·The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965- Page 8-5 Menu Perk Ups For :Lunch Tinle especially Times change so rapidly 1 the. children lllltlsfiod and well these days, we'll probably be nourished, travelinr 11 v u r yw here by This type of lunch is a wei rocket In a few 11hort years, • come change from the usual but some thingll never change, cold meat or peanut butter for There'll always be lively, hun- and-jelly sandwich, U your gry youngsters brimmin~rwlth parents come home or carry ener~ry as they go oU to school their lunch, the same tllllty or rush homo to play, To meal can be prepared, · women keep your children active and If yours is a growlngtamlly, !ull of pep, plan yourtamll:!"s you know how they go for meals and snacks wisely, snacks, So be sure to keep a The Ingham County News, Now that wlntex•timelshere good supply of nutritious snack again, your youngsters need foods on hand, For Instance, Wednesday, December 15, ·1965 rr.Jre fuel than they did in oUer Butterscotch Date Nut summer months, to keep up cookleB with milk 1111 a re Page B-6 with a busy schedule of study treshlng after-school snack. and play, Keep their appetites Surprise! They're made with alert with some tempting new buttermilk for extra t1111te ap recipes. poal, chopped dates for chewy Here's a lively luncheon moistness and chopped nuts menu designed to delight to- for extra crunch, dayrs space-age child, always Keep the cooky jar filled on the lookout for something with these luscious cookies tor new. It features that all- family snacking and quick des time favorite, the frank or llot serts, Their good old-fash dos. Ground franks and shred- toned flavor never goes out of ded Cheddar cheeseare mixed style, even In the space age, to make a zesty filling for CHEESE 'N' FRANK SPREAD frankfurter buns, Season It 4 cooked frankfurters with chopped onion, sweet 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded sharp pickle, and a dash of celery Cheddar cheese salt, and put It all together 4 small sweet pickles, finely with sour cream. ,., chopped 1/4 teaspoon celery salt "A-OK" SNACKS--When it comes to filling up hungry young Next, a qUickie dessert, Dash of pepper spacement, iyou can 1t beat cookies and milk. For a space-age Make Butterscotch Sandwich 1/2 teaspoon salt Cookies layered with creamy 2 tablespoons finely chopped version of this old-fashioned snack, top ~hewy butterscotch date nut brown butter frosting, They're onion, optional drops with creamy browned butter frosting. sweet, crisp, delectable, Add Dairy sour cream frosty.cold milk, crunchyrel- · Grind frankfurJers or chop !shes and fresh fruit to keep (SEE MENU·PAGE B-3 I Area Woman Remembers Sallies OFF TO MEXICO--Seeing the colorful Mexican display table made (left to right) Mrs. Kenneth McManus of Mason, Mrs. Low Childhood Norway Yule renee T. Smith of Williamston and Mrs. Clyde Corbett of l.onsing from sal[ By LULA HOWARTH craft, including carved wooden When special guests came wish they were traveling to Mexico sometime in the near future. Special News Writer tepa, WlliOIUI 11111 doll houaea, to call, Mrs. Lane recalls the Mrs. Smith of the Red Cedar extension club was one of the "Getting By Sally Robin5on Y Close 1 y associated with hospitality which overflowed memories of a childhood at Christmas t 1 m e. There to Know You 11 program chairmen for the Friday extravaganza in were always cookies, cake or Seems lUte one never learns his or her lesson. Each year Christmas In Norway for Mrs, Delhi township hall. Millie Lane of High street, some kind of sweet rolls to as the weary trip home after an all-day Christmas shopping serve with coffee to guests. spree of pushing, feet being stomped on and harsh words Williamston, are holiday rec ipes used only for special There was one special des often felt or heard in the big city, vows to get the holiday shop. sert delicacy that Mrs. Lane International Dis pi a~s ping task done next year In August are renewed, times of year, Each year about this time particularly enjoyed in Nor But as the holiday season rolls around again, vows are way and also In her William forgotten and ll is the last minute scene all over again. This Mrs. Lane gets out her recipe book containing formulas !or ston Chrlstrnues, Ills a year a terrific solution to the perennial problem has material small, thin, tidbit which Is A Trip A round World ized. some choice cookies and good Ies that she remembers as a made from bread-11ke dough The jist of it is to shop at horne. The shoppers are plentiful and decorated with sugar, in Mason, but not mobs, Your friendly Mason merchant is the child. As each universal holiday spices, nuts and candled fruit, key person In this shopping formula, Here Is Mrs. Lane's orlgl• He or she knows you and also "brother Charlie". The has many customs and tradi With A rea Study Clubs tions characteristic of each nal recipe from Norway for local salesman knows just what people on your gift list have Fattl&' Bakkels Brat. The di been looking at, what sizes they wear, the colors they prefer country, Norway Is no ex cep. OVer 50 ext ens 1 on study Michigan state university and rections are as follows: lng was done by members of and best of all the approximate price range you want to spend lion. MRS. MILLIE LA.NE groups throughout the county sample foods from the various within, Food since time began has Beat together 7 egg yolks the advisory board to the Ing and 7 tablespoons of sugar; put several of the things they countries, which were spread Besides that if you do happen to bump Into someone with an heen a special part of any had been learning to good use out for a smorgasbord. ham county family education holiday, especially Christmas, 4 tablespoons of cream are study groups, headed by Mrs. arm loard of packa.ges or someone steps on your toe, 9 times Buy Safe Toys last Friday with a special There were 14 exhibits As coUntries develop customs stirred Into 2 beaten erg Clyde corbett of Lansing. out of 10 that person will be a friend you haven't seen for a whites; add enough flour tc "Getting to Know You" pro- wlJ~~<,h de a 1t with countries long time and the fun of catching up on all the family happen which are en r r I ed down Good judgment Is essential gram at the Delhi township from the Orient, South Amer At the dessert table the ings Is yours. through the years, families In purchasing sate toys for make a dough that wlll roll ) i out thin; then cut out cookie hnll, lea, Europe and Slavic na- tempting tidbits outnumbered like Mrs. Lane's have favor children, par tl cu la r 1 y at Many of the women's clubs tlons. H'mdreds of articles the guests but some of the * * * * shapes and cook them In deep Always claiming a sort of "green thumb" with plants, It Ite traditional foods that are Christmas time when gift giv fat, have been study!ng a partie- were shown about the town favorites were VIenna tarts, must be revealed there are some areas that green thumbs served each Christmas. Ing hits a high level, ular country by planning pro- ship hall so that anyone walk German P!ef!ernusse(c()okie), Mrs. Lane remembers These tasty little morsels don•t do any good, Those beautiful office plants that were given Chemical sets and toys re can be festively decorated af grams around the theme. Each lng through m l. g h t Imagine Scotch shortbread, Dutch apple some of her first Christmases qulrln~t fuels can become haz to the News for their grand opening some 2 years ago are ter they have cooled. The member was asked to "show themselves on a scenic tour of coffee cake, E~yptlan puddinl, really looking bad, as a child In Norway. She ardous when being used by success of this recipe like and tell" what they knew al>:>ut the world. German sweet chocolate cake The first diagnosis was lack of water, but this theory didn't remembers the gifts, bright, younr hands, AU play with 1 many· European recipes de~ the country and to culminate Particularly evident were and. Chinese fortune cookies, prove out. hand-knit, colorful garments chemical toys or those In and the fine pieces of hand!- pends upon the skill in handl the project each club made a nat 1v e costumes, d 1s h e s, Organizing the whole pro Confidently the water can was brought from home and these volving fuels should be super Ing. display of various ltem.s char- colored slides, typical handl vised by parents. gram were co-chairmen Mrs, plants were going to shape up •• rlght now! This week yours Mrs. Lane has memories of acterlstlc of the country under crafts and jewelry, truly celebrates her month anniversary of working for the consideration for the Friday Lawrence Smith of William e. many happy Christmas days ston, Mrs. Lawrence Martin Ingham County News and must confess--those plants still with her family. In more than exhibit. The main dishes for the look just as halt dead as they did the first day I walked In the About 60 persons came to smorgasbord included Itnllan of Lansing and Mrs. John Cul door, Those Do-It- Yourself 4 score years, 3 gener~tlons ham of Dansvllle. have come Into the family pic see the displays, talk with spaghetti, chop suey and a The final blow was to discover one of the tall, palm-affair several foreign students from Finnish fish dish. All the serv- D ture. Ch , d plants was resting on top of the soil With its roots exposed She still remembers with ,------~~------.. nstma.s .~.•oo . for all to see. An added difficulty resulted during the re Toys May Throw You pleasure her childhood holi planting process--the plastic container was broken. days In Norway, Having lost all confidence in the "green thumb" theory, there Might as well face it, men make something at hom.?, How f't'· ... I Baskets Needed Is a big push started to get artificial green plants. It Is my , , , you've been had, And along thinking that the mortality rate would be much lower, but can't ever American business Inge about midnight Christmas Eve, nuity, that good, wide awake, More fa m Ill e s needing vouch for the containers. unless you smarten up fast, Christmas baskets have been mass producing American * * * • you•re going to be had again. enterprise has come up with 1 submitted to the Christmas 0 '··*'. Speaking of plants another thing a "green thumb" doesn't Look sharp, or once again you -+t: a third choice; toys you buy clearing house than holiday help Is the care of a thriving violet plant. The experts say Happiness wHl stumble into bed about at the store and make at home, put elegance· · basket contributors, don•t touch the leaves, keep In a northerly window, water from 6 a.m. Christmas morning, a There Is a need for added the base and who knows what else, It just doesn't work--for haggard, red eyed victim of With all else ready they me, anyway. is playing Individuals and organizations that annual horror, the un. bring Junior's $40 fire truck, Ito donate food baskets, All After talking with Mrs. Leslie W. Bruno, I am going to assembled toy. the coveted treasure, to take i interested persons may call try again, but disregard all the previous instructions. She The scene Is really too ra Its place of honor. When the Santa •.• ' the office ol Lloyd Morris, has a double bloom violet plant that has been blossoming for mlllar to need descrlpilon, box Is opened, what do they in life a year solid; her 1 phone OR7-9771 during reg Here It Is Christmas Eve, and find? No fire truck, but a box . ular office hours. Her formula? There's no such thing. The plant Is watered the decorated tree twinkles full of loose metal and a stern All Christmas giving Is be when she thinks of It, . the plant is setting In the living room and glitters with the Joy of injunction to get busy and make Ing coordinated this year so and not by any particular window and believe me that plant the season, The kids have a fire truck. If they are lucky, this Christmas there will not be a duplica Is the picture of health, If your favorite violet plant is dying finally been coaxed to sleep. It Is done by dawn. So prepare tion of gifts and to Insure that slow death, ask Mrs. Bruno, Maybe she can give you a Mom and Dad have filled the for the ordeal this way. Get that all families needing bas few hints on worry-free plant care. stockings, wrapped the last everything possible done ear kets will not be forgotten dur P,S, The Hawaiian Macadamia nuts are all gone. Thank you m lnute gifts, heaped the pack lier. Leave Christmas Eve for Ing the holidays. friends, neighbors and non.dleters. ages high beneath the tree. the tasks that are unavoidably In olden times parents had last minute. Bridge Club two ways of getting toys to Please Her with rive their children for Christ. Yule Bazaar ARE YOU REACY fUR mas, They could buy som·~ G~fts.from Meets at thing at the store or they could Is Scheduled and getti This List! THE HOLIDAYS? Dens mores Many Ash Trays A special Christmas Bazaar vet yuur own a is planned by the Blue Star Mrs. Robert Densmore gra Holiday time is generally Mothers of Williamston, It a Bulova! ciously opened her home on entertainmtmt tim e. Havtnr will be staged at the home of •Dresses your family's word Howell road for the December plenty of ash trays around the Mrs. Ruth Eaton, 409 High meeting of the Mason Bridge house, particularly If you have street, daily except Sunday un • Robes club. Five tables of bridge holiday guests who srnCJke, is til Christmas. in shape for the holiday were In progress during the the best way to prevent burns Large selections of knitted evening. •Gowns on table tops and rugs and at ~roods, quilts. ru2's and various the same time perhaps avoid other types of handicraft work ~"n n•1w! We make Decor for the evening was •Slips In the Christmas motif In a serious tire, will be sold. spirit with the season, Ahigh light of the evening was the • Skirts gift exchange, which took pla.ce "FINEST YARNS & FABRICS" around the lovely Christmas • Blouses coots .ook li'ke n tree In Mrs. Densmore's liv KNIT AND KIT SHOP Ing room, Gloria Nesbitt - Shireen Wentland * Paiamas -A gourmet table, which was an epicureans delight, was IATt RINS "n" • Slacks *Hats featured throughout the eve A watch no man can Knitting Classes ovory Mon. nite, resist, 17 jtwtll. ning, Tells timl and dlh at •Sweaters •Hose Discerning bridge players 7:30 to 9:30. Call for information. IInce. Waterproof. • I tlf·wlndlna. 511Dch· who were awarded prizes at rtslst•nt, Ttllo~r. •Purses •Gloves the end of the evening were $1t.n tr~. Mrs. Basil Adams, Mrs, Nels Storo hours: When somerhing happy na~rpe~rl( .Jewelry. Ferri by, Mrs, Clarence Boles Tues-Thurs 12-5:30 il'l Bulov;, Warch Time!" ~~ and Mrs, Wesley VanAndel, Fri 9:30-5:30 the latter being a guest for ' Sot 10-4 Closed Mon. of the holiday rush. the evening, Fink Jewelry Those serving on com:nlttee . Three Blocks East 121 W. Maple for the evening were Mrs, of Mason General Hosllita! MILLS STORE Mason, Mi eh. 350 S. Jofforson Modern Cleaners Robert Ware, Mrs. John Da Hames o winners in open house drawing:. Mason OR 7·0391 124 W. Ash vis, Mrs, Harold Scofield, and lat--Mn. Robert Barram of Mason 4th--Mrs. Roy Hart of Mason Mason OR7-1511 Mrs. 0 B. Cornett. 2n :li:::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::;;:::::::::::::::::::::~~·' Falls Off Roof, .... ·:·~ l~~j Holt Births f 61niured Holt Man Hurt HOLT--Born to Mr. and ,, HOLT--Thomas L. Shaw, Mrs. David L. Fuller, 4340 41, of 2082 Auburn street, west Delhi avenue, a daughter, In 4 Holt Holt was Injured when he Kathy Ann, December 3 at slipped and fell from a roof Lansing General hospital. of the Oldsmobile building in Born to Mr. and Mrs. David ROUND 1-BO·NE the main plant area Thurs. Lynn Eldred, Grovenburg Crashes day afternoon, December 9, road, a daughter, Gina Ann, C om pan y officials reported November 29 at Lansing gen. HOLT--Six Holt residents eral. were injured In 4 automobile that Shaw suffered fracture at To Mr. and Mrs, James P. accidents d u r 1 n g the past both legs, and cuts and Robedeau, 4082 east Delhi week. bruises, He is listed In fair avenue, a daughter, Karen Dorothy Jackson, Merldan La.49c Rene, November 24 at Lansing road, MILSon sustained head, condition at St, Lawrencahos general hospital, Bhoulder and back injuries PER RIGHT" BONELESS pltal. Shaw Is an employe of Born to Mr.andMrs.Daniel Monday, December 6 wher. the Silver Lead Paint com L. Rosochacki, 4076 Dell road, 11he lost control Or her car Roast pany, and was painting the a son, Nicholas Keith, Decem near East Holt road on ber 4 at Sparrow hospital, · Williamston road, and ·the car building when the accident FU oc Mrs. Rosochackiis the former hit a tree. She was taken COOKED cured. Penelope McClure, to Sparrow hospital, She said Born to Mr. and Mrs,DaVicl that she lost control ot the car Semi-Boneless E. Shull, 4482 North street, due to the pavement belni Holt, a son, Tod Lynn, Novem slippery, Kit of Jewelry ber 3 0 at Ingham medical hos u to 16 LB. Three passengers in a car LB. SIZES pital, driven by Earl L. Six, 17 of Hams~~~t~ Taken from Car To Mr. and Mrs, Gary Lee 6827 south Washinrton road, 75' ~.89' Chapman, 4649 Tolland street, Holt, sustained injuries In a HOLT -- A jewelry demon Holt, a son, Craig DaVid, two car collision at Stoll road stration kit valued at $400 to December 3 at Sparrow hos and 27, Injured were Jon $500 was reported missing u.s. pital, Mrs, Chapman is the S1x, 15 of 6827 south Wash Thursday by the owner Mrs. How Good Are former· Hattie Lou Scarlett, ington road, who suffered a Sharon Dean, 4185 Woodworth bruised hand, Ernest Rein Our Turkeys? street. Rebekahs Elect ~ernmiiiiiiYS HOLT-The Rebekah Lodge hart, 16 and Michael Reinhart • SO GOOD WE DARE TO OFFER Mrs. Dean said she had met Monday evening, Decem 15 , both of 3745 Lockmoor street, both received head CANNED left the kit in her car following ber 6 to elect officers tor the cuts, The driver of the other a demonstration on Wednes coming year, These officers DOUBLE YOUR day, The car w&s parked in will be installed sometime in car was Raymond R. Ray, 56 IOTOI5·LB.41 C 19LBS. of 2.22 north Frances street. SIZES lb AND UP J5clb a garage and the next morning January to serve throughout HAMS MONEY BACK '\' she went out to fine the jewelry 1966, Mrs. Martha Humphry T~e accident .occured snnrto.y, ~~: ~~~ ... December 5, . if you're not cDtwpletcly 10tiafied case gone. was elected Noble grand; Mrs, 6 TO Reva Remer, vice- grand; A Holt child escaped ser 549"' - 1 cithlll' the price leflcl ar rq ~~1~ HONEYSUCKLE A coat and suitcase were ious injury Friday evenini 9 LBS. undisturbed in the car. The Mrs. Arlene Eskes, record iater tope II nec11arr, of co11ne) '="'J Turkeys I o To 22 Lb. ·49C 16 TO Ing secretary, Mrs. Nellie when he fell from a moVing LBS. theft is under Investigation car. Mrs, Judy A. Costilla, 118 LBS. by the Ingham county sheriff's Balzer, t!na.nclalsecretary &lid Mrs, Nellle Warrington, the child's mother was back department. treasurer. ing out of a driveway on Wash in &ton road, near Willoughby road when the accident oc cured, Jesse Lee Castillo, 2, was taken to Lansing General hospital for treatment at leg bruises. Police said that the child's le& was struck by one A&P CRUSHE'D ALUMIINUM FIOIL of the tires at the car, Mrs. SPIECIAL SALE! Castillo lives at 4451! Cathy court, Holt, Karen D. McLellan, 18 of Pineapple Wonderfoil 2197 north east Delhi, Holt A&P Canned received Injuries to her neck in a three car collision at 1-u. Eifert road and Cedar street, 4-0Z. 99c 2S-FT. 12'' She was taken to Ingham Med CANS 25C ical hospital for treatment, 4 ROLL . WI'DE JUICES MPATI Schools PALE OR GOLDEN GINGER ALE, CLUB SODA, OR LEMOH-LIME SODA , Blended Meeti Holt CASE OF 12 HOLT-Eighty eight repre pluanpmt sentatives !rom schools which Yukon Club Beverages i~~: or Grapefr·uit IANISH GHOSTS. AND SNOW J!Uticipate in the mId w u t program of airborne televis Al'rP FRENCH STYLE Sugar Added Ion Instruction met at North WITH A GENUINE western school in Battle creek 4 CANS1-LB. 59( Thursday, December 9, tore Green Beans 1-QT • GOLD ANODIZED· view the statu11 of Instruction • • • • • • • al television in the state, EARLY CALIFORNIA COLOSSAL 14-0Z. AltoQ, R. Stine, elementary CA'NS JOO coordinator of Ho It pub 11 c NET WT. schools ancl MFATI board Ripe Olives I~·OZ . 3CANs89c Winegard. member 11erved as ch&irma.n • • • • • • of the meeting, VICTORY BRAND-NET WT. 10Ya-OZ. COLOR'CEPTOR Dr, Everett Nicholson of the MPATI !taff reviewed the JAR Eight O'Clock h ,.wtrful, 11 ttltctlvtlt lllaclct eut lnltrfertnct financial status o! MPATI and Maraschino Cherries 29C '.a ,...... ,P even far a war atatltna •harp and cle.arl discussed the cur r 1c u 1u m • • • • being offered durlnr l96a-ee. SAVE AT ACrP He stressed the fact that qual Clltr'Ctptor Ia 10 tood-wt fUIIrantet tht 6tlt W' ity education tor our children Ll. lAG ,.,, )'OU'IIr r11tr recri11rd-in black and white or colorl. is the ultimate goalot MPATI, Pillsbury Flour .t · l11ly antenna with Wlnttartl prtetll ltrltht 1111 The afternoon session was • • • • • • 5 49c COFFEE llltlllalnt. devoted to discussion of prob ~ Wllul·tttttd to 100 m.p.h. tJems peculiar to secondary ,• ·we11't ruat, eerredt '' pit, I and elementary instruetion. FEATUR'E VALUE! · John Burns from the De- LB. • lllrt )'ou ret the trnuint patrntr4 Wlntpr4. BAG 179 trait public school8 was re Wn-Wintrard BOOittr·Coupler tbat ampllltt 70111 ... source person for the elemen 3 lil-4trivn 1 to 4 TV or fM tt&t-11etuall7 pmlda • ltary group. Dr, Nlcllolson ancl LB. Wllt11 fer TV ud FM Ira ,..., heJDt. I.e& ua WI rt1 1 Mrs. Allee Fleishman, Holt ..... IL . -· public schools, served In the BANANAS WESTERN RED I same ca.pa.clty for the seeoncl- M~RVEL 1 ary section. Celttetpttr S3150 Ptwer Paclc for '1571 Delicious Apples - utrt1 ,JaneliiHII 3 from Holt CE CR·EAM \'""•.""•"n-.luat Hut 1n11 ltrv•• Receive Degrees OYer Two-Third• Fruita ancl Milh Vanilla, I HOLT -- Three Holt res- Twin Rolls •••• ' ~~:lAG Chocolate, Mason !dents received degrees trom JANE PARKER Neapolitan, Michigan State Ullivers!ty at · Fuclge-,.rt.le, fa.ll exercises Saturda.y after Eada Buttencotch· Home Appliance noon, December 11. Con 30c OFF - Box of 1 Pain gressman John Mackie, torm FRUIT CAKE Ma$fe 49' erly of Holt received an honor Mellowmood Nylons J-Ut. Slat . 5-Ut. S!ae 1 Ya -LII. Siat try derree also at the cere Lltht Ctllt Lltht .Ctkt Litht Ctkt & Furniture mony. Tne Holt rraduates were, Ronald Duane Allin, Deluxe Sheer 95 4210 Dallu, MM mualc ld· 60-Gaupe 2 PAIRS 99C 1 J49 OR 7-3501 ucatlon; Richard M, DeMott, 15 ·Den•er 2 3'' OR 7-3591 18'!'! S, Cedar, M.A educat- I•LI, 2-LI. ional· physcholory and David DAIIC DAitt Me Son R, S&biD, !DIIO Eifert road, ate 1 '------..;.~;.,;;.;. _____...J BA prt-law. Prtctllfftcti" thru S.t., Dec. 11th The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, i965 - Page 8-7 A 634 150M I 0·65 Michigan's' Homestead IT ATE Of MICIUGAN SENIOR CITIZENS HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTION AFFIDAVIT 1966 0 11p0111nclllf af Admlnlltrallan (Sections 211.1 to 211.157, C.L. 1948, as ?mended) Aecauntlno Dlvl1lon Tax Exemption Whllo-lac:al Unit AFFIDAVIT NO,------hllt:tw-Acc:ountinu Ol"lllt:tn for Persons 65 Years of ~~n~-Appllc:anl SOCIAL SECURITY NO. 1 NAME Age and Over (Fi,.tl IMiddl!l ([.,1) \ Public Act 408 of 1965 (H. 3012) 2. Owned and occupied as a homos lead on the tax day (Dec. 31) 19_the properly described on tax roll as fallows: -·~· Purpose of Act --- To give tax relief to senior citizens. In Ondicato whet hat Cty, Twp., VIllage o~ City) (Streol Addren of PHtperty) (TaK Roll De1criptlon No,) 3, Hew is title held to the above de•cribed property: bJ Sole Ownership bJ Husband and Wife Who Benefits 0 Joint Tenancy 0 Tenancy In Common Assessed Valuo $ Homeowners at least 65 years of age (when more than one per Give name(s) and address of all other co-owners: son owns the home, only one need be 65 or over.) providing the combined gross income did not exceed $5,000 for the pre ( ceding calendar year, and ' ( * 4. What ether real property located in Michigan do you own? the state equalized value of all real property owned or being $ bought does not exceed $10,000 (homesteads with assessed (Own~.~r'~t Numa) (Cty,, Twp,, Vii loge or City) (Auosud Valua (C<1de No, of Description) * true cash values of up to $20,000 would qualify), and $ $ the applicant has Jived in Michigan seven consecutive years im mediately preceding the day of filing and resides in the state at 5, What is your Birth date Month --o;y Year * least six months in each twelve-month period. Have you been o resident of this Slate lor 7 consecutive years immediately prior to filing lhi s affidavit? DYes ONe Amount of Exemption ~6. Has your adjusted gross income for Federal income tax purposes, plus all other income not included in computing ~ A $2,500 deduction from state equalized value of the homestead will your adjusted gross income (this includes income which is now excluded from Federal Income Tax, such as Social I Security, Retirement Benefits; Public Assistance, Unemployment Insurance) for the immediately preceding be allowed. The average tax relief is about $93 per homestead Approx calendar year combined with that of o spouse, if co-occupant, and concurrent owners of lhe homestead exceeded I imately 160,000 senior citizens will benefit from the program. Only $5,000.00? Yes _No ··' one e~emption is allowed per homestead. ~.itt. 7. What wos the lost year lhat you filed a Federal Income Tax Return 19_ Where was it filed (City or Town) (State) Available When 8. Have you applied for en exemption as a Veteran 0 or widow of a Veteran 0 I! The tax relief will show up first in reductions on the 1966 tax bills 9. State of Michigan which become due between July and December, depending on the lo County of cality. Most city and village taxes arc due in July and township, county being duly sworn, deposes and says that the above statemenls ore true and school taxes on Dec. 1. and complete and claims exemption from taxation to the Stcte-Equali>.ed Value of $2,500 lor the year 19 __ Signed Procedure for Filing Subscribed and sworn to before me this __ day of ,19_, Persons eligible to claim exemptions must file a claim in affidavit form (see sample) with the local (Signot1.1ro of Notary) Notary Public, County, tax assessor between December 3 1 and the time of final adjournment of local boards of review Stole which is about March 8. Claimants must show proof of age and property ownership. My Commission Expires 10. EVIDENCE: The following evidence was required of the applicant for exemption and verified by me before oc· ceptonce of the affidavit: Financing of Program (1) Proof of Age: Birth Certificate 0 Olher (Give details) 0 The state will reimburse local units of government for lost tax revenue. This will amount to ap (2) Proof of Property Ownership: Land Contract 0 , Mortgage 0 , Deed 0 , Life Estate 0 , Other 0 . proximately $15-$ I 6 million a year. Dale of lnstrumenl 11. Date Filed Signed Person ac:eepting affidavit Sec:. 750.423, C ,L, 1948- Any person authortud by ony statu Ia of thts Stale to luke on oath, or any person of whom on oath shall btt rcq~uod by low, who Farm ~thai I willfully swear falsoly, in regard to any mattar or thing, respecting which 1uc:h oath is authorized or required, shall be gutlty of perjury, o felony, punishable by imprisonment In the State Prison not moro than 15 voors. THIS IS A REPLICA of the senior citizens homestead tax exemption affidavit which those qual- ified senior citizens much file with their city assessing officers or township supervisors. between 1l • December 31 and the final adjournment of local boards of review early in March. Havinq sold the farm the personal property will be sold at public auction at the farm located Notice To Senior Citizens .fV2 miles north of Stockbridge on M-52. House No. 2750. ON Tax Exemptions 11:00 A.M. Saturday, December 18 11:00 A.M. To Be Eligible for the Exemption I. You MUST be 65 years of age December 31st 1 1965 Phone Phone Price Brothers 2. You MUST show proof of age (Birth Certificate, Social Security) Stockbridge Stockbridge 3. You MUST show proof of ownership of homestead 851-2172 Auctioneers 851-2172 4. You MUST have lived in the state at least seven (7) consecutive years preceding the Act, FARM TOOLS - HOUSEHOLD GOODS - FEED 5. You MUST have lived in the. state at least six (6) months of each year of the seven consecutive years Allis-Chalmers W.C. tractor and cultivator Porcelain top table 1961 New Idea ~No. 10 corn picker, good Antique oak ·rocker 6. You CAN NOT have a 11 Gross 1 yearly income in excess of $5,000 condition Two 8 x 10 rugs John Deere No. 12 M combine new canvas Dresser and mirror New kfea 7ft. tractor mower 7. You CAN NOT own real property taxable under the general property Quantity straight chairs Case 13 hole grain drill, good condition tax act. In excess of $10,000 (State equalized value) in Mason this John Deere 4 bar rake Floor lamps Cooking utensils would be equivalent to $6,700 (Assessed Value) Case manure spreader Dishes Crocks Co-op 2-14 in ..plow Coffee boiler 3 sec:tion harrow Sausage grinder Fruit jars Those Applying Should Contact Their Supervisor Rubber tired wagon with grain box Other items McCormick 8ft. disc or Township or City Clerk Listed Harvest-Handler 18 ft. aluminum elevator & FEED - STRAW motor CITY OF MASON BUNKER HILL Cement mixer .150 bales second' cutting alfalfa VETERANS & WIDOWS OF VETERANS John Deere corn sheller 500 bales first cuttinCJ hay AUSTIN CAVANAUGH, Supervisor Homestead tax exemption affidavits may be filled out at Buzz saw 800 bales CJOOd straw the city hall after Dec:ember 31st and before March 20th 4-50 gal. old barrels 60 bu. spelts Applicants must present last Goverment check or voucher Pump iack Stock tank 400 crates com os proof of eligibility. WHITEOAK 2 Plectric motors ~..tantity forks, shovels, grain bags, etc. CLIFFORD WALCOTT, Assessor DAIRY EQUIPMENT DELNIAR CARR, Supervisor HOUSEHOLD GOODS 6 can milk coofer 2 Sur9e milker units INGHAM Gibson 20 cu. ft. chest freezer Surge pump & motor with pipeline Supervisor will be at town hall WHEATFIELD 2 brass bed springs and mattresses 12 milkcans hall Friday afternoon from 1 to 9 X 12 rUCJ Stainless steel strainer 4 throughout January. Mahogany writing desk ALVIN LAUNSTEIN, Supervisor 9 cow stanchions GILBERT GLOVER, Supervisor TERMS: Bank terms available National Bank of Detroit, Plymouth Office ONONDAGA Not Responsible for Accidents Lunch on Grounds VEVAY Ted Ernstes, owner WILFRED JEWETT, Supervisor JESS CONARD, Supervisor The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965- Page B-8 Delhi Township Adopts Delhi Building Uniform Building Code Permits Pass \, HOLT-Delhi Charter town 'l'he boarci also accepted the Approved a motion to con t l!lhip boardMondaynightadopt-· law firm o! Miller, Co.nfleld tinuo th~ services of the cer $4 Million Mark ~d the national uniform. Paddock and stone o! Detroit tified public accounting firm pullding code for the town to handle legal work on the of Miller, Bailey, Smtih and Building permits l11sued In ~hlp and expects to have It proposed s e we r expansion Charter township officials an• tn operation sometime late in Dale of. Lansing for another Delhi township during Novem nounced thlll week, program In the northeast sec. year, ber totalled $485 250, Delhi January of 1966. tlon of Holt, 1 This brings the total!orthe By its action Delhi joins Witnessed a demonstration I st 11 months of the year to The board tentatively ap. of a radio alerting service with other IU'ea townships and proved a 307 plat proposed $4,029,078. . cities which already have the for Holt firemen presented by Perm lis Issued In November. by "'Fran cis F In e, Lansing Josepll M. Platte of Benton c()(je, These are Lansing and builder. The plat must now be Letters were !or 18 new homeB at Meridian townships, and the Harbor, representing the $250 800, 6 duplexu at approved by the county after Piectron corporation of Over. Couse for Peoce 1 cities of Lansing and East which it Is returned to the $1001000 and 3 apartment Lansing, Delta township Is ton, Nebraska, designers and buildings at $122,000, other Delhi board for final ap manufactures of the devise. understood to be In the pro proval. The area lies south Jlleo.se, will you re!d the permits were for garages illd cess of adopting it also. and acldHlons to dwelllnrs. of the Holt senior high school The board made no decision enclosed see whel'l! you, So By adopting the long form with frontage on Aurelius on the purchase o! the device. as an American citizen, can far In 1965 more than boost the morale nnd encour 200 dwellings have been built code, Deihl becomes a mem road, Chief Clayton Quemby of !he ber of the International Con In other action, the board: age our service men In Viet or are under construction In ·Delhi f I r e department, said Nam? They need our help ancl the township. Thirty one du ' ference of Building officials, Received a copy of a let about 20 recel vers would be Some of the advantages ex ter to the Tri-County Region support nne! you can aid much plexes ancl 4 apartment bullcl necessiU'y should the device by passing on this informa lngs have ooen built or are pected to develop from the use al Planning commission from be approved for acceptance, of the code are these: the Michigan Department of tion to neighbors, friends, or bullding In the township, Received the November re ganizations, schools, churches, Perm!ts for each of the 11 l-It wlll develop better Economic Expansion approv port of Judge Raymond Totte WELCOME TO THE ANNEX--Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Allen of building construction, Ing a work program financial The fastest way to get this months of 1965 are as follows: Jr, of tlle Delhi justice court out Is by printed page and January $107 000 2- It will provide b e t t e arrangements for Delhl and showing Cines and fees total Dansville (far left) receive a royal welcome from Mrs. Bill Bray 1 2-It will provide better Windsor townships anct giving radio, Will you help? Tllanksl February 122 1000 led $1438 of which the town. and.Mrs. D. L. Bray (far right) at the Friday grand opening of the How to write support letters March 181 500 safety for the public. the planning commission au ship share Is $947,70 and the 1 to US troops In Viet Na.m or April 263,400 3-rt will give the IU'ea a thority to execute tri-party judge's share $490.30. Mason Eleva tor Annex located on the corner of W. Columbia and send friendship packets May 246,550 uniformity with neighboring contracts for those communi Approved claims totalling N. Lansing streets. areas In building laws and ties, $19,936,58. Americans have been look June 376,050 standards, ing !or a way to counteract . July 293,800 Delhi wlll follow standiU'd the unpatriotic draft card August 7991100 regulations of the national burners and those who protest September 397,500 code but wlll tailor It to fit llgalnst our protective forces October 501 1500 the needs of this area, As Dansville Scout Troop 1n Viet Nijm, now ma.y write November 485,250 " an example some portions of friendly letters of support and the code that apply in year encouragement to U.S. troops around WIU'm climates would Hits Wilderness Trail 1n Soutll VIet Nam through a not always apply In Michigan, unique mall forwarding ser An ordinance covering the DA.''ISVJLLE - Boy Scout While treklng the 2000 acre vice conceived and operated by Lights c ocle Is now beinl!' orepared Troop 70 hit the Wllclerness conservation department rec E, Paul steward, . a Marine and is expected to be present trail ln the Holly recreation reation area, Troop 70 Will veteran, and the So. Colum ed to the Deihl board at Its area saturday, joining 1200 In constant touch by walkle bus (Ga.) Merchants Assoc next meeting December 27. other boy scouts and g!rl talkie with one of the adult Iation, Street Brilliance After Its final reading the or s co u t s In the conservation 11couters who drove ahead In dinance will be published ac department recreation area a Illation mgon to meet the The project Is known as cording to law, after which It near Fenton. troop at pre-designated points VIet Nam Mall Call and since Discussed at becomes a part of the Delhi Threatening weather and fog. where the trail crossed county It ms started In July, stewart charter township statutes. did not deter Troop 70 which roads, Occasional light' drlz• has forwarded more than 7,600 The board Monday night also assembled at the Scout hall zle did not dampen the scouts support letters. Holt Meet accepted a bid of $5,348,10 In Dansvllle, They left at e sptrlts, Meeting the numerous The way It works Is this: HOLT--A delegatlonofres !rom !he Taylor Excavating a.m. S!lturday morning and girl scout troops on the trail Patriotic Americans from all ldents of Sterling Farms sub company for 2 extensions of returned at 5 p.m. were the women acout lead- over the United states write division here, came to the the Holt sewer system at Ei 0, B, Cornett, assistant ers. Wlrm, tr i end I y letters, eK Delhi Charter township hall fert SUld Wilcox roads and West scoutmaster, was the hike The scouts carried on the presslng support and appreci Monday night for a public boulevard. 'I'ne acceptance master, He was accompanied hike only 'Water Cillteens, first ation to our !lghtlng men In hearing on the matter of street depends upon ab1llty o! the . by RusiJ Frisell llld r..et.B aiel kits and tlle walkie talkie VIetNam. The letters or cards lights In their IU'ea. township to obtllin easements Ruest, radio. Hot lunch was prepared should be cheerful and posi The lights had been asked on properties in the area, over a camp fire. tive, Tne writers may write In petitions filed with the Delhi R, W, Petrie and Associates, · Scoutmaster Frenchy Wolf a few facts about themselves, charter township board and the enclose snap-shots If they llke, sower engineers also must gang sale! tile Scouts could use board presented a program to review !he bid before· final Church Plans the 20-mile hike toward their and Indicate If they would like the clelegatlon, which they, acceptance can be announced. hiking requirements. Warren to correspond with Individual however, regarded as too high, SPACIOUS DISPI.A Y AREA--Dee Bray, Mason Elevator company GI's, The board decided to expend Mueller Is the Dansville troop The upshot of the meellng $4,000 on elm tree removal Clt.maX to commlttee chalrmill. partner, proudly shows an open house visitor around the bright, The writer stamps the was that the board will ask during the coming year, The modern sales and office facility. letters with 8~ air mall stamps Consumers Power company to draw a new plan for the township has budgeted $1,5oo and addresses It to: VIETNAM for the project which the In- Yu'-te Events MAIL CALL, P.O. Box 8104, l!ghts which will be presented gham county road commission Columbus, Ga. 31903. Mall at another publlc heiU'lng on Death Claims December 27. wlll match and add another DANSVILLE --NextSunday, · . Call headquarters then places special stickers on these In The p r o g r a m presented $1,000 for the work, township miU'ks the climax of the F k Ch h Monday night called for the officials said, Christmas celebration at the ran UrC dividual letters and forwards The board referred to Its D an s v Ill e Free Methodist . . . . _ , tllem to special coordinators installation of 24 llghts which , ,. ways and means committee church, D uri n·g the sunday ; Frillk H, Church died sud-· designated by the vari would cost the residents about 4 copies of a contract for school hour the Jesus Birth- · denly a.t his home, 850 Waldo ous Commands In Viet Nam, $6.84 a year on their These unit coordinators then tax bill, They figured tliat was urban planning, because itfelt clay o!ferlng will be received, road, Williamston on Thurs too high, that figures Usted In !he con- At the morning worship ser- day, December 9, He wa.s 63 distribute !hem to service men tracts must be reviewed be- vice Holy Communion will be years old, beinr born October throughout Viet Nam. (Espe Many of them said they !ore they IU'e .sifC!led, served, During the afternoon 25, 1902 1n Osceola county, cially to those not receiving wanted llghts just at street .The present contracts call the young people sing carols the son of rrvln L, and Mary mail). Many service men write Intersections but It was tot' a payment by the township in the nursing homes and In Helen Griswold Church, back Interesting letters otap pointed out to them tllat the of about $5,000, SUpervisor the homes of shut-Ins, The Retiring about 3 months ago preclatlon to the senders. 24 light program would place Joe Klersey said, while the . Christmas program· will be from the Parts and Service * • * * 11 ~h t s about every 200 to General H. W. 0. Kinnard, 300 feet apart on 6 streets In township understood !hat a presented In tlle church at depa.rtment of Oldsmobile, he . the subdivision, federal grant of 2/3 o! the at 7:30 p.m. was a member of the Quarter commander of the famous lst These streets are Fay ave total cost of the plannlnr and Already t h 1 B. 1 euon baa Centruy club. He was also 1 .cavalry Dlv, (Airmobile), has the township would pay one been fllled with activity, The member of the Okemos Sports asked U, S, civilians to help nue, Tolland avenue; Wemple third or approximately $2,57~1 WMS had its Christmas meet- mill's club. his troops "win the peace" by street, Maon street, Krentel leaving an additional $5,144 : ing at the home of Mrs. L. Surviving are his wife, Bel sending "friendly packets" to avenue and West bouleviU'd, to come from the !ederalgov- D. Prebble.Mysterypalswere vaN.; 3 sons, Rorer E. and war refugees and victims In Some of the res 1dents thought 12 lights In !he sub. ernment, revealed, The young adults Darwin E, ot Lillstnr and Rei- South VietNam, Supervisor Kler.sey brought met last saturday at the home land E. ot Mason; one diurh· General Kinnard has asked division would be enough which E, Paul stewart, national co would cut their assessment In a problem before the bo~cl, of John and Vlrglnia Prince. ter, Mrs, Sillrley J, Zech of MUSIC--Banjo music: regarding the heavy .amount Gifts were exchanged and re- Berrien Springs; ll grand ordinator of 'Vletman Mall half, of water In !he sewer system, !reshments served. The youn- ·children; 2 brothers, Archie: greeted the 300 plus guests Call' to have his organization Many of the residents ap. He said the normal flow Is ger young people will have L. of Occidental, California, v.ho visited during the Dec act as receiving agent for do peared to favor the vapor 140,000 to 150,000 gallons a their parties this week Th and Chester J, of DeWitt and' nations by civ1llans all over_ mercury type light over the ember 10 grand opening of incandescent, Any lights to day but last Saturday and Sun- men's group will treat th! one s 1s I e Mrs, Meredith. America of soap, clothing, r, the Mason Elevator Annex. be installed will be of 6000 day during tlle heavy rains !he wives to a night out and the Proseus of. Redwood City, Cal-· shoes, blankets and school supplies to be distributed by 1 u me n Intensity, the board flow Increased to 310,000 gal. teens (FMY) will have their lfornla, said, Ions on Saturday and 570,00( party following Christmas Services yere conducted on· men of the lst, cav, Dlv. to on SUnday. during vacation Saturday, December ll at more than 1,000 displaced Richard Dart, township Reverend G. Robert saw- 3:30p.m. from the Ball-Dunn• Staff Party Vietnamese !amilles, HoltManToTalk treasurer, who was unable to yer the pastor and Mrs Muon ch11.pel. Dr, Reverend These Vietnamese clvlllans, attend Monday's meeting be- . Sa~er minister;s fellowshi; D, C. Carpenter of !he First Members of the staff of the have !led from the Com mun cause of sickness, sent a re- ga.thertnr M0 n day rurht at Methodist church In Dansville Inghim Intermediate board of ists and tllelr burned-out vil At NATO Session commendation to the board owosso, The district supertn- officiated, Burial was 1n Deep-· · education wm gather at lages, and are temporarlly!ed HOLT--Dr. Leroy G. Aug. that 1t purchase $41,000 on tendent was pre·sented a dale cemetery In Lillslng, Horne's restaurant in Lillslng llJ1d sheltered by other agen ensteln, chairman of blophy. revenue bonds, which he said Christmu present--a love of- · Pallbearers were Laurence ALL SMILES--John Princing, Mason !:levator Friday at noon !or a luncheon cies, but are In dire need of sics at Michigan State univer would mean a saving in In- terlnr trom the several Swan, Roy Hilla, .Tames company partner, was a II smiles at the recent and Christmas party, Alton J. clothing and other supplies. sity, and a resident o! Holt, terest on bonds maturing In churches 1n !he Lansing dis- Church, Robert Rorers and stroud, Ingham Intermediate Especially needed is clothing, Is In Europe to address North 1971, 1973. 1990 and 1992, trlct. Howard Merinder!. open house at the Elevator annex. Over 300 superintendent of schools and shoes (no high heels), blankets, Atlantic Treaty Organization people attended the opening with gifts being Mrs, stroud wlll show slides and shoo! supplies for the s c 1en t If I c conferences In children, They have I o B t Paris, Dec. 13-15, and Dus awarde~ of their recent trip to the regularly. Canadian Rocldes. everything, Clothing or shoes seldorf, Dec. 16-16, may be new or used, but should The conferences, part of a be clellll and In good repal r, series of NATO meetings, The climate there Is warm, w!ll be concerned with bionics. As these friendship packets This a new branch of science Advent Music Planned are received by VietNam Mail which studies man as a com Cll.ll, they are flown direct to ponent in a system composed VIet Narn where American of men anct machines. A wea service men wlll personally pons system Involving At Church in Dansville present !hem to the Vietnam rockets, radar, computers and ese people In the rural areas DANSVILLE- A.service human operators Is an ex Instrumentalists are Darrel Taylor, Piano accompanist& as evidence of America's ample. of vocal and instrumental mu Braman, French horn, Cor During his trip, Dr, Augen sic at 7:30 p·.m. Sunday night, are Christine C or nett and· friendship, goodwill and con inne Webster and Daniel M11- Kathy Diehl, Mrs, Wayne Tay cern, Mailable items may be ~teln will also lecture at the December 18, followed by a ler;. cornetists; .Randy Frost Christmas friendship hour In lor will provide the Organ sent to friendship packets, Unl versity of Tubingen InGer and James Mueller, trombon. many and 'the Biophysics In lhe Lendrllm Fellowship hall accompaniment, VietNam Mall Call, P,O, Box ists and Mark Felton, tuba, stitute of the Czech Academy wUl mark theAdventeeuonat Mrs. Paul West, Mrs, Loren 3104, Columbus, Ga. 31903, Vocat So'tolsts Will be Stld and Mrs, Rex Townsend Larger packares maybe ship of Sciences In Brno, Czech the DillsvWe Methodilf Eugene Dowling and Marcia Church, directors of the !1 rs t and peel prepllid to 2427 Cusseta oslovalda. Rd., Columbus, Ga. The combined voices of the second grade anct klntergarten administrative costs, Theile 45 member adult and Junior classes will lead their chil Cash donations may be sent projects are manned entirely choir, led by Mrs. Wayne Gifts Exchonged dren as tney sing the Christ. to CASH BACKING, VietNam by volunteers illd no one is Mail Call, P.O. Box 3104, Tayioz:' will sing, "While The Alpha Delta Tau Sunday mas selections "Jesus was paid anything, Shepherds Watch Their Flocks Born in Bethelem ", "The Columbus, Ga. Checks and From the office of: . school class met Friday at money orders should be made by Night", from Handel, The First Noel" "! saw Three E, Paul stewart the church for a. Christmas payable to Viet Nam Mall "Gloria" and Waits "Carol" bohemta.n and gift exchange, Ships Come Salling In" and P. 0, Box 3104 · wlth brass sex.tet and organ "Little Babe In the Manger". Call. Nothing is kept out for Columbus, Ga. 31903 accompaniment. Mrs, Leland Mrs, Warren Mueller is the Perrine, Jr. directs the Junior Fire Deaths .co-ordinator of the program. choir. Every 24 seconds a fire After the program refresh Sa.cred music arrillged for br-eaks out somewhere in the-' ments will be served by the the Woodwind trio is to be United States, and these tires women ot the church in the WITH SLEEVES ROLLED UP- Giving blood looks like ereat fun performed by Marjorie Shar take a. human llfe every 44 F ellowshlp Hall while !he chil from all the smiles around the Red Cross snacll. table set up for all 'land, Oboist and Sherry and m In 11 tea, reports the In dren receive the!r gifts. Mary Wlnr, flutists, surance Information those who' have given. With their sleeves rolled Ufl are (left to Dou~~aa McPhee will pre Havo you trieli.our FUnERRL HOmE right) Paul Snyder, Claude Cady,· W.O. Hall, Pete Lamphere, a sent the reidinrs of the Fire Deaths in U.S. Swift's Premium Steaks? .Scripture. •OVER 90 YEARS OF CONTJNIJOUS SEil.Y/eE • happy 5-gallon giver, Mrs. Wilfred. jewett and Jacob Browers. other 11elect1ons Sunday There were approximately !;very Frid_ay Dnly $1.10 night are "Lo, How a Rose 11,900 !Ire deaths In the United They all gave a pint of blood at the Friday stop of the American States in 1964, an Increase of Hlenrlet Of THE a•u Bloomtnr and Pales. fiAMBURGI:R SHOPPE THE OHOI~ GOLD!n RUlt ~ed Cross blood mobile at the First Presbyterian church of Mason. trl.lla•a "A Deramus Tt.'' 100 over 1963, the Insurance Information Institute reports. · ~i't ¥iesi Aifl oR"7~91! r Mason The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965 - Page B-9 Churches in Holt Sugar Industry Looms Aurelius Club Plan Programs lias Christmas HOLT· Christmas pro-· the dlrectorB of the program, Large in Australia Potluck Supper grams and services are sche At the morning service SUn duled In Holt churches next day the choral choir, directed Tho Aurelius Garden club JUSTICE COURT Sunday, The Presbyterian by Ronald Allen, w111 present This Is the 4th of n series Separation of the sugar around the crystals, The spun had their annual Christmas· church Is planning a church a Christmas cantata, of articles on life In Australia crystals are separated .from ott syrup Is boiled again and party on Friday evening, De- ·1 school program at 7 p,m, .,Prepared and written by Elea~ Christmas eve services are the syrup In cenlrlfugals •• more crystals of sugar re cembor 101 1965, atthe Aurel- ) "An g e 1s Rejoice" is the scheduled for 11 p.m. until .nor Foreman, ot Webherv1lle, perforated baskets which spin Ius town hall with o.n /attend A. Jrian accused of assault operator's license In posses. covered. The procedure Is re 1 theme of the service which will midnight, who Is spending several peated until the am aunt ' of ance of 42, A bountiful potluck and battery and It woman of sian, $2. · be portrayed in tableau and months In Australia as an . 'illegal possession of liquor "Ch r 1st mas Around the sugar that would be obtained suppor under the chairmo.n Darrell E. Casteleln, Ma music by the ch!Wron of the World" will be the theme of IFYE delegate, This story shlp ot Mrs. Howard Marklo, were among a long list of vio son, reckless driving, $20, from further processing would SUnday school and the youth the service at the Holt Metho. concerns the sugar cane ln. be too small to make It worth. was on the agend11 to start oU lators who appeared be.: Ralph W. Lantis, Dansvllle, choir, Readers will be R o c k dustry in the land down under, .f9re. Judge· Roy.Adams In dlst church next Sunday at 7 while, The spun-ott syrup the evening, speeding, $15. Rudolph, David o.nd Blll Spaul p.m. The combined chancel Mason justice court this week, at this last stage Is molasses, PreBidenl Mrs. Lawrence Vera Seals, Lansing, SIJ{'ed ding, Gary and Ro.ndy Alex junior and cherub choirs will BY ELEANOR FOREMAN . . Robert Snow Of Mason plead lng, $15, which is used as stock teed, Dolbee made a few o.nnounce ander, Sue Peacock, Beth Lee present special Christmas After v1slt1ng a sugar mill fertilizer or In distilleries, ments and Mrs, W, D, Orr, ed guilty to a charge of assault Michael J, Hunter, Mason, son, John Da!t, John Taylor and seeing sugar cane being . and battery and paid aflneand programs at the morning ser The raw sugar, which Is the Incoming program chair• Improper backing, $4. and Harold McCabe, Mike vice, processed, you wonder how It costs of $35; He also put up a brown In color, Is dried and man, asked everyone to fill Glee A. Westcott, Mason, Sm lth and Pat Brown w!ll give Christmas eve vesper ser looks the way It does on our out list of questions per peace bond for one year, · speeding, $18, tro.nsported from the mllls a the prayers, vices are scheduled to begin tables! taining to the kind of programs Linda Marie Fieser of Grand Paul Osborne Temple, to nearby ports where It Is Mrs, John Alexander and at 11:30 p.m. In Australia raw sugar Is 1 cad e d Into shIps tor re he or she would like to have Rapids pleaded guilty to a Farmington, speeding, $15, Mrs, Maurice Richmond are made from the sweet juice ·charge of lllegal possession The Holt Baptist choir will fineries In Australia or over In 1966, Donald R, Emmerich, Oke of sugar cane, Cane grows In and paid fine and costs of $30, present the cantata, "Born seas, About two-thirds of The program for the evening mos, speeding, $10. fertile p o c k e t s of land along She was arrested by Mason po a King" at 7 p,m, next SUn Australia's production of raw was presented by Mrs, Ford I Dean E. Parris, Jackson, day and the SUnday school w111 1300 m 11 e s of Australia's DeC11mp who Bhowed beautiful I~ lice, speeding, $15, su.;:n·: Is exported, Sugar is Lloyd E. Kenney of Jackson present a sacred drama. "Joy north-east coast, where tho exported p1·lnclpally to the scenes depleting the story of · Mary D. Watters, Holt, ran to the World" Wednesday eve climate Is hot and rainfall the birth of Christ, the words had a bad time when he came red flasher, $4. Pack 262 United Kingdon, · Japan, the ning, December 22. high, About 80 per cent of to "Silent Night" "O Holy to Mason one day this week. Cecil R. Lamb, Owosso, United States, and Co.nada, 1 'He had received .a ticket for Young people of the Holt the cane Is grown north of Australia exports over one Night", "Joy to the World" speeding, $15, Church of the Nazarene will the Tropic of Capricorn and and others were Included on having an expired operator's Clare R. Lienhart, stock mllllon tons annually. license and came Into court present a Christmas drama, 95 per cent In the state of I observed this much of the the screen, spotted through- bridge, expired operator's 11- Has Meet "C 1r. d y Copes with Christ Queenslo.nd, out the different scenes, where and paid a $5 fine. Then he cense, $2. ELEANOR FOREMAN processing of sugar, I found went out, got Into his car to mas" at combined Sunday It to be very interesting. Since the club sang them In unison Clare R, Lienhart, stock. Cub Scout pack 262 hncl Its school and worship services The sugar Industry prov1des drive back to Jackson and ran December meeting at the Jun at high speed, throwing ott I am living In the sugar cane with Mrs, Will11rd Droscha bridge, speeding, $15. Sunday at 10:30 a.m. work for many people, o.nd accompanying at the plano, through a red flasher and In ior high school on Monday s y r up through the perfora. area, I thought It would be The' annual Christmas pro- . has he 1 P e d to de v e I o p his apparent hurry, he drove evening, December 13. The tions, appropriate to share my ex The beautiful scenes of too fast and was ticketed lor gram wlll be presented Sunday"' Australia's north, About9,000 periences with you, Now I ChrIstmas throughout the m eetlng was conducted by the at 7 p.m. under the direction cane farmers, who own and run speeding, So back he came Hearing Set Cub Master, Ed Groh, As the basket spins, a fine w111 have to visit a refinery world and Santa Claus as he to court with the 2 new tick of Mrs, Anita Ulrich and Mrs. their own farms, averaging spray of water washes ott at home to see how sugar Is Is depleted In many lands were Two new bobcats were tak Dorothy Whittaker, about 70 acres, supply cane the dark coating of syrup ets, He paid $4 tor running refined for table use, a lovely complement to the en Into the pack, They are to 34 raw sugar mills, Thir other film. the red flasher and $12 on On Merger stephen Smith and George Wy the speeding ticket, gant, teen of the m Ills lll'e co The tables were decorated I operatively own e d by cane Another motorist, Michael Kiwanis Club with Christmas arrangements Gary Nelson and Eddie Ware farmers, 7 by the C,S,R, Com " R. Daniels of Lansing faced Proposal made by members of the club received the lion Badge and · pany, and 14 by other com. Club Dinner Features 3 charges, having detective Hosts Children and put everyone In the Yule were graduated Into the We be panles, tide spirit, e qulpment on his car, which The Ingham county study los, The wolf badge was earned committee for reorganization HOLT ·Holt Klwanians hos The next meeting wlll bo cost him $5, Improperly reg. by Charles Day, ted youngsters and grandchil lstered plates and no reglstra. school districts will conduct Sugar cane is actually a Christmas and Music January 14, 8 p.m. at the Gold arrows were awarded dren at a Christmas party giant grass, resembling bRrn Aurelius town hall with group tlon In his possession, which a pub 11 c hearing Thursday Jay Dean, Jesse Newman and with hamburgers and trench boo in appearance, and grows Christmas and musIc was discussion on 11 A Glance Into cost him another $5, and a night at the high school In Jeff stroud, Carey Feazel re Mrs. Donald Lubbers was fries Monday night at the Em to a height of 8 to 10 feet. the theme of the Holt Woman's the Crystal Ball", The emcee charge of 1llega1 possession Williamston. to discuss the ceived a silver arrow, the Mistress of ceremonies bers restaurant, For healthy growth sugar cane Club dinner p r o g r a m last will be Mrs. Lawrence Dolbee ot liquor for which he was proposed formation of a new Two year s e r vI c e stars and Mrs, LucyChapmanhead Santa Claus made his ap requires fertile soil and a week at the Delhi township and there wlll also be installa assessed $30, district uniting the William were earned by Tony Ryal ed 'JP the arrangements for ston s c h o o 1 district with pearance to bring gifts to the warm climate. The sugar cane hall, Musical hi ghllghts for the tion of officers, Hostesses will' and Jesse Newman, Christie children, the decorations and meal, Other violators were asses School District No, 61n Wheat farmer must plow, plant, holiday mood featured a Hostesses with Mrs, Chapman be Mrs. W, D, Orr and Mrs, sed as follows: Everitt, Rory Kaphlng, Randy An Instrumental group from grow, cultivate, and harvest chorus tr om the Holt senior John Hemans. field, otherwise known as the Howlett, Donald Parsons, Da were Mrs. Helen Updike, Mrs. Norman Jordan, Jackson, White Dog school. the Holt senior high school his cane, Sugar cane takes high vocal department led by VIrgUle Thompson, Mrs. Ann expired license, $5, vid Hlrtzel, Jeff Stroud, Frank band played Christmas music. approximately 12 to 15 mon!tts Ronald A 11 en, Instrumental This Is the only proposal March, Jr., and Scot McCowan Alexander, M r s, Joyce Sut. •' i Seth Carlson, Mason, fail Holt Kiwanlsans and guests to mature, and irrigation is numbers played by members berry, Mrs, Alta Steward, and ure to yield right of way, $5. for school district reorgani were awarded the one year numbered 64, used wherever possible to of the woodwind section of the Women's Club zation the committeewlllpre service star, Mrs. Josephine Hanes, Conrad May, Stockbridge, promote more rapitl growth. Holt senior high band, under The November meeting of defective equipment, $5. sent, 0 the r matters to be Denner stripes were pre The harvesting season is be the direction of Gerald Win brought up at the public hear sented to Christie Everitt, the club featured Mrs, Helen Has Meeting tween June and DecemlJer. ters and a Christmas carol Ross of East Lansing and her Bruce L. Chaney, Eaton Ing will concern certain prop Randy Howlett and Jesse New Holt Group Therefore, the harvesting is medley sung by Mrs, Dottle collection of antique dolls and The Mason Women's club Rapids, failure to stop In a.s erty transfers to straighten man, just about complete now, Be Anderson and Mrs. Susan authentic costumes, had their Christmas meeting sured clear distance ahead, out school district boundary Mrs. Alex Mueller received fore harvesting, the cane is Gibbs, $10. In the Memorial room of the lines which have been found her 3 year service star whlle Advent candles, greens and Has Party fired to burn away the leaves Presbyterian church on Tues. Margaret A. McKinney, Ma to be extreme 1 y irregular, Mrs, Merwin Everitt, Edward am! the tangled undergrowtlt, balls decorated the tables for son, improper backing, day, December 14, $4. Some ot them, the committee Groh and Frank March, sr, and to make the cutting easier. the Bohemian meal, The group Roll call was answered by Sandra K. Rled, Dansville, points out, complicate pupil each received the one year The Holt Presbyterian Cou. Most of the cane is still cut enjoyed a carol sing led by ran red light, Club Has relating the circumstances of $4. transportation and the com service star, pie's club had a fa m 11 y by men wielding long knives, Mrs, Gibbs and a gift ex. some outstanding Christmas Ken M, Evans, Mason, ran mittee fee 1s that proposed The attendance award was Christmas Bohemian andpro. and this Is a laborious and change. Gifts were brought red flasher, time. $4. transfers would represent Im won by Den 6, Den 5 and gram Saturday night In the back-break J n g job, Mech by members to be given to After the business meeting Ken M, Evans, Mason, no provement. the Webelos for having the fellowship hall of the church. anization is increasing how underprivileged children, Annual the women were entertained greatest percentage of par ever, am! about a tent11 of ents present at the meeting, Ted Jancha Jr. read "The the cane is now cut by machine, by the Madrigal choir, This Each had one hundred per cent Night Before Christmas" for T d b t t tl 1 Is a group of young people 0 1 0 r Harry A. Richardson attendance, the c hi ldren and Pastor Mar- caneay isa loadedau wo. by rctsmachine. t11e Members Exchange G1'fts Dinner from the high school under The program for the evening tin read the Christmas story ,;: The cut cane Js transported the direction of Warren Em- The Prise lila club had their consisted o! community sing- · from the Bible. The group;;: by small picturesque· trains Holt Garden club members rick, They sang 6 Christmas annual Christmas dinner and lng led by Joe Dean, accom enjoyed a carol sing and:\ which travel on narrow gauge enjoyed their annual Christ number.s, one of them . with . 1 J Claimed by Deiith program Sunday afternoon at panled by his wife, "Santa's Christmas gifts were presen..: ' tracks to the sugar mill, on mas dinner and gift exchange a flute accompaniment by Miss Annual Visit" was acted out on Tuesday at Jim's restur. the Holt Methodist church, Kathy Prudon, This music was Harrr A, Rl cha rdson, ted to the children, Mr. and arrival at the mill the cane Is Robert E, o! Laingsburg, Lar by the Cubs, led by Joe Dean ant 1n Lansing, A miniature Mrs, Lydia Mlllhis!er and Do greatly enjoyed by he women, 1341-1/2 E, south street, Mrs, Ted Jancha, Sr, were In tlppped onto a carrier, an ry L, of Napoleon and Clar and a c co m p an 1 e d by Mrs, decorated tree and red tapers ra Hocking were the vocalists Dainty refreshments were Dansville, died Thursday, De charge of the evening social, end 1 e s s belt arrangement ence J. of Bad Axe; 13 grand Dean, A special guest was made an attractive table de In a duet, Mrs, Dora Hoclc served by the hostesses, Mrs, cember 9 at Mason General which takes the cane to the children; 3 great-grandchil Santa Claus who gave a small Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Hyde, cor. The group will have a lng and Mrs, Floyd Dean led ~oger h~---::1, Mrs. W. A, hospital. He was 72 years old, first stages of mill process: dren; 3 sisters, Mrs, Cora gift to each Cub present and newly elected presidents of m on t h 1 y executive meeting the group for a carol sinq, Bergin, Mrs, Gerald Diamond, He had been hospitalized for leveling and shredding. Barbier of Fort Wayne, In to all the smaller brothers and the club, wlll succeed Mr, Thursday afternoon at the The group revealed the Ide •. Mrs, R. E. Diamond, Mrs. about 2 weeks, He was born The second stage of the diana, Mrs, Leone Garton of sisters of the Cubs, and Mrs. Dean Spaulding, 1965 home of Mrs, Arlene Eskes tlty of the i r s e c r e t pals R. E. Troxell, Mrs, John An March 29, 1893 In Paulding process is thQ extraction of Fort Wayne, Indiana and Mrs, The paper drive will be con officers, The new officers take the club president, with a Christmas gift and gell, Mrs, E, E. Ferris, Mrs, County, Ohio of the union of office the 1st of the year, the juice, The cane is crushed drew names of secret pals for H. 0. Cella Bishop of Hunter tinued again this Saturday be in a train of from three to VIrginia McBride and Mrs, Charley Richardson and Mary town. Mr. and Mrs, Geroge Me. 1966, tween the hours of 9 and 10:30 six sets of cJ·ushlng mills, Earl Salisbury, A, Fields Richardson, Kellar will serve a secre. Mrs, Dora Hocking hosted Services were conducted a.m. at the home of Ed Groh, Cane is crushed at a rate of For the past 6 years Rich tary and treasurer ofthe club, the group last Wednesday for December 1,1, 19651 at the 872 S. Barnes,Thlsis the only Group Hosts ardson and his wife, Ida s. 380 tons per hour. Juice from a Bohemian luncheon and reg. Wheatfield Ball-Dunn Dansville chapel, fund raising project of the the mills drains away to be were mall carriers on the Reverend Robert G, Sawyer of ular meeting of the club, star route between Dansville Pack and any old papers wlll processed for sugar, Between the Free Methodist church of be appreciated. A Cub wlll each set of mills the cane 4-Hers Meet _ and Mason, The Rlchardsons Dansville officiated, Bur I a 1 Do ubi e-0' s Have Dinner Yule Party The Wheatfield 4-H club were to have celebrated their call for your papers or they fiber is soaked in diluted juice M D dI was In Fairview cemetery, may be taken to the Groh resi Double-D, Extension club rS, U e Y "Passport to the World" pro. 50th wedding anniversary De from the last mill, and the On December 12 the mem- ject group met December 4 Pallbearers we r e Robert dence, enjoyed a Christmas Bohem H Cl b cember 19, water is added to help extract bers and their !amllles of the 0 S S U at the home of Marilyn Kurtz, Weeks, Norbert Weeks, Rich The Cubs will meet at the Ian dinner and gift exchange as much as possible. t Surviving ar~ the wife, Ida ard Weeks, David Church City Snickers and City Slick- Rowe 65 Extension club leader home of Tom Barker at 7 on Wednesday at the home of Clarification of juice is the ers met for aChristmasparty Project materials were 8,; 3 daughters, Mrs, Martha ward, Char I e s Churchward members were guests of Mrs. Lohrel of Churubusco, Indiana, p.m. December 22 to go car Mrs, Charles Linebaugh In third step, Juice from the at the old AI Rice building, passed out at the first meet. and Allen Fish, The bearers oling, They will return to the Lansing, Christmas greens crushing mills contains eartl1 Marie Dudley for a club Mrs. Florence Fisk of Chand were all grandsons and neph There were 59 people pres- In g. Things to do were dis- ler, Indiana, Mrs. Hilda Wi Barker home for refresh and floral arrangements to and other impurities. It is en!, Christmas luncheon and work- cussed. A trip to the library ews, ments, be used In home decorations cleaned by mixing with lime, shop on Monday, Mrs. Estella t rick of Phoenix, Arizona; 4 Richardson was the father of Mrs, Jim Armstrong and Vermlllinn and Mrs. Francis to ge source m'l.terlallsplan- sons, Harry L, of Dansville, The next pack meeting wlll were shown in a demonstra. The II me is added e I the r the Dansvllle village marshal. be In January, Mrs, Donald Mull werechair- Dudley were honored as ned. Other special trips were lion program before or after the juice has men of the event, discussed, such as going to been healed to above boiling special guests of the uay, a! Santa came to see the chi!- Other guests were Mrs. Jackie an rport and to International point under pressure, The dren, He talked to each one Trefry and Mrs, Roberta festivals, The members also juice then runs into large and gave them candy, Mohre and sons, wrote to get pen pals from set t 11 n g vessels known as Coffee, punch and cookies Mrs, Rose Franslsco won People-to-People. clarifiers, The heating kills bacteria and helps to expel were served by Mrs, Jim Arm. a ceramic dish for the door Refreshments were served strong and Mrs. NormanAus. prize and each guest re. and the meeting was ad- We have about air fro m the juice, Lime neutralizes acids and helps tin, celved a Santa Claud door journed. Mrs. Frank Tunks had some knob holder, A white elephant Anyone interested In joining suspended impurities, 11 k e movies of the Centennial, Lee gift exchange added to the fun this group may call Marilyn earth, to settle to the bottom Austin showed the group the of the festivities. Th e group Kurtz or Mrs, Norman Rectar, Every "Blooming" Thing of the clarifying vessel, clear !lim, The rest of the time, community leader, on or be- juice runs off the top. b I ·t d made holiday centerpieces fore December 15. Newmem- The juice is concentrated to ~~m ers v Sl e • during the work period. bers are welcome. a syrup by evaporation under You can think of for Christmas vacuum for the fourth step, Liquids boll at lower tem f,,,,,,~:;;:,,;;,,;,:,,,;z:,~,;:, ,,,i peratures in a vacuum. The vacuum in each vessel is This year give a greater than the one before it, so that the steam evaporated Dear ST, Nick, and battery powered airplane oft one vessel can be used to famous brand cosmetics 1,66 boll the next, To get the most I want a doll to play with, also a tool chest also a Hy. 3. Magic bottle, cries durnlng Living Gift heat from the steam used, And some dresses. A toy bear, draullc dump truck and a trac. feeding, stop as it empties a large area of hot surface And some toy high-heels, A tor that steers and a Tru. Then reb1lls, ,69 is obtained by using a calan make-up perse, A radio with scale elevator, alsoascreem 4. A vacuum cleaner that picks d ria Inside the evaporator. In two batteries, ing Mee Mee Rifle and a Matte! up dust, .66 the calandrla steam passes Sincerely shooting shell WInchester 5. Washer - dryer .66 • around a honeycomb of open VICKY and JEAN rifle and a Booby-trap game 6. Capeskin gloves, black3.44. Poinsettia pipes through which the juice KARSLAKE and a Easy Show Projector, EVELYN HUMMEL circulates. I have tried to be a good To Santa •••• the traditional The syrup Is boiled again boy this year, I have a little 1, Ken doll with some closes In a vacuum pan and more Dear Santa sister who Is only about 2 and Babie Christmas Flower water Is evaporated. Then the I want to have a pair of and her name is Angela she 2. Wish nlk pan holler judges the syrup skys, And then I want a sec. would like a dolly and buggy 3. Skippers closes sufficiently concentrated, ret sam. Then I want to have and a doll bed and some dishes 4. Tressy doll with closes Hundreds of beautiful plants, cut a measured quantity of minute a Robot commander, And then and a Ironing board set and a 5, A Dolly Darling with closes particles of ground up sugar I want a 22 gun, flowers, table and mantel decorations, Creative Coaster and a Pop 6. Cinderella doll Is sucked Into the pan. Im Yours Truley Pop Sweeper and a musical 7, Snuggle Bun wreaths to choose from. mediately, sugar In the syrup MIKE rocker and a little tricycle. B. Heidi doll with both sets begins to crystallize around Dear Santa, I Will leave some cookies 9, Dolly Diaper Bag each particle, which grows and milk for you Santa. I 10. Td~lp Into a raw sugar crystal, the I want VIsiting Nurse size M -3. 79, Knitting Jenny 2.98 hope you give Tippy my dog 11. La ~onde Bed fifth step, something. 12, A Sldpper Trunk Tammy play jewelry - 1.98 The pan boiler tries to make 13, Coloring Wig's all the crystals the same size. Western's Tom. Thumb cash Sincerely With all my love. Quality of raw sugar depends register 2,98 Princess Baton ANGELA & BILLY CHRISSY GROH I a good deal on the size and .98 Slim Plant size 14 aqua 'I Flo~O?M~R~ J~l.. :!~· .M:~erry blue 7.97 Authentic Battery CRAMPTON And a Merry Christmas to 310 80UTH .JE-FFERSON STREET uniformity of the crystal. 928 Hogsback Rd. you and all Santa, Phone OR 7-3951 When the crystals have grown powered dial telephone really MABON, MICHIGAN 488154 Mason, Mich. I wlll be over tomymother, to the required size the work over longd1st9Jlces 6,66, Dear Santa masseculte (crystals & syrup) ELAINE I want a Dolly Darllng and a Is released through the bottom Dear Santa, Dear Santa. house to play in, And cand~ of the pan, Please bring me Dutfy•s 1. Be a nurse, 1,69 for my sock. Daredevils and Sting Ray car The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965 - Page B- 10 2, Pretty ilrl beauty set with STACEY PARKER Glads Defeat Panthers From Free Throw Line It is n sate bet that Duane by Rick White who scored 14 Dey 0 o-o 0 Clark's Panthers are working points in a losing cnuse. Ganton 4 1-2 9 on free throws this week at- A basket by Gary Benjamin Llntemuth 2 10-13 14 tor m nking only 17 of .38 and free throws by Lintemuth Rossetter 5 2-5 12 against Fowlerville Friday In the final 3 minutes pulled Carson 0 1-2 1 night. Stockbridge was benton out tho victory !or the Gladia- by a mere 5 points, 60-53, tors, 19 20-35 59 Even though the Panthers Close behind White In scar- rn!.ssetl the services of Tim lng was Collings with 13. Dave stockbridge Howlett In tho second halt, M!lls tlld a good job on the B F p better accuracy at the free boards nabbing 14 re bountls Mills 2 2-7 6 throw line could have meant a for the Panthers, soey 1 The Panthe)\s, while lacking 1-3 3 victory, Howlett was sent out Collins 2 o-o 4 of tho game early In the third in height, certainly do not lack Colllngs 4 5-11 13 period on fouls. desire and should win their Howlett 0 4-6 4 The league champs trailed share of games this season, White 7 0-1 14 by only 4 points at half lim•~ accoi;dlng to Coach Clark. Allen 0 0-0 0 at 32-28 and managetl to pull Fowlerville Poe 2 5-9 9 even in the final qunrter at B F p Smith 0 0-1 0 51-51. This was primarily due Benjamln 7 5-9 19 to S'ome good outside shooting Fretz 1 1-4 3. 18 17-38 58 Rocks Use Foul Shots To Move Past Howell Gabriels continued to dom The Rocks showed them the last quarter fouls and re inate the Capital Circuit, How selves in front in the first sulting foul shots proved H•)W• ell Is the latest team to feel quarter, finishing wltha20-12 ell's undoing, margin but Howell grabbed the the power of the Rocks, Fri From the floor the High day night Gabriels topped upper hand In the second per landers outshot the Rocks 27- iod to cut the Gabriels lead Howell 75-71. 23. It was the foul shooting to 41-37 at the half. The Highlanders didn't give which did the job. The Rocks 1n the third period Gabriels up easily. It took some fancy hit on 27 or 35 attempted for saw more points pared from shooting at the fret! throw line 2 a fancy 77 per cent. Howell to enable the Rocks to pull its lead as the Highlanders managed only 17, the game out of the fire, kept up the pressure but In Jim Fewless was the top shooter for Gabriels with 22 Haslett Loses points with 14 of them coming Okemos from the foul stripe, Jeff Lar kin contributed 21, Tom Now To Waverly osacki bagged 13 and Tom Jakovac addect 10. Waverly continued its dom For Howell Bill Simmons ination of Capital Circuit cage Topples had a big night with 29, ln teams in another non-league clutllng 11 field goals. encounter Saturday n!ght. The Warriors topped Haslett 70- 33, It was the third league team Raiders the Warriors have knocked o!f. Okemos etlged out O'Raf Waverly jumped into a big ferty Friday night 56-53. It lead in the first quarter, By was the second straight cao the end of the third period, ltai Circuit win for the Chiefs though, · the Laker s had and clearly labels them as a evened the count but the rally threat to Gabriels In the cage ran out o! gas. Waverly race, While the score was shooters got back on the beam close, the Chiefs had a fair to pull a way at the finish. ly easy time of it. Dewey Fuller paced the Okemos moved to a 15o.t4 Haslett attack with 24 points, lead in the first period and Andy Gordon added 11 and held n 31-26 lead at the half Randy Goodman came through as both teams concentrated on with 10. tlefense, The Chiefs hnd the upper hand in the scoring In the Hoi t Grapplers Lose third period and with reserves in action !or some of the last Tom Eifert, former William quarter the Chiefs saw the leatl ston football star, continued 1n wrestling Waverly im TRAFFIC WAS A LITTLE HEAVY under the basket ogoinst Haslett. Powers got off enough of them to finish melt slightly. his football stardom this fall proved its season's mark by Mark Fisher was the best when Meson •s Jim Powers wos getting off this shot with 22 points. defeating Holt Tuesday night at Ferris Stote. He won a shooter for 0' Rafferty with 16 letter in his freshman year as by a score of 36-17. Holt In points, John Mlenko put down dividuals who scored were 12. a defensive back. He is en· west of Holt who pinned Ba For Okemos Jay Breslin rolled in the school of gener· Haslett FG FT PF TP lon, 1:34; Betz pinned Jenks, was high with 12 wiJ!le J,D, a/ education. He is the son Kenyon 5 0 3 10 3:04; and Schaffer pinned Dal Drake atltletl 11 and Waever of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason Will Try Holt Fisher 5 2 3 12 Aggie ton, 3:12. bagged 10, Eifert. Richards 1 5 2 7 Gordon 5 5 4 15 Goodman 1 1 3 3 Nestell 0 0 1 0 Shooters After Loss at Haslett Fuller 7 7 2 21 Slockmeyer 0 2 2 2 Haslett dumped Mason 70- grabbed an early lead and held Fuller was the show for 24 22 21 70 .Are Hot 64 Friday night to put the onto It to go into the second the VIking-s. He shot long and Bulldogs at 1-1 in Capital quarter on the long end or a short for 21 points and was Dansville came through with Circuit play and 1. 2 tor the 14-13 count, Then Haslett put Instrumental In making the flying colors in its first Ing season. on a full court press which Haslett press work as well Rams Get ham county league test, The The Bulldogs blew hot and the Bulldogs had a hard tirne as In breaking up the Mason Aggles dumoed Leslie 82-65 cold, It was hot in the first handling, At one point Mason attempts at the press, with a display ot shooting quarter, hot and cold In the bu!lt the lead to 11 points Andy Gordon gave the Has First Win prowess. second period, cold in the but the Vikings, paced by De lett attack a lift with 15 points Friday night Coach Searl thir.d · and variable again In wey Fuller, came back strong and Fisher came through with Holt's Rams defeated Eaton Briggs wlll take his Aggles the last period, to knot the count at 31-31 12. Rapids in their first win of over to Williamston. It shoultl at the half. It wlll take 4 quarters of hot Mason was outscored from the current season at Holt Fri be quite a game for Williams ba~kethall 11 Mason Is to bound In the third period Haslett the floor 24-23 and at the foul day evening, ton has d e m on s t rate c1 that back Friday night. Always pulled in front and stayed line the Bulldogs were out Holt built up a 20-point lead there are shooters on the Hor troublesome Holt w111 be on there although Mason rallied scored 22-18, in the first quarter and went net squad who know w!1at It is hand at the Mason gym, The twice to pull within striking Mason FG FT PF TP on to score a 64-48 triumph to score, Rams do not have the power distance, Doolittle 1 3 3 5 over Eaton Rapltls in the Cap house of last year but Dan Leslie wlll entertain stock Ball handling faults and a Strait 2 0 1 4 Itol circuit game, bridge Friday night as the Hovaneslan's Rams areal cold shooting eye both from the Powers 8 4 1 22 Some good shooting got the schools close outthe pre-hoU ways dangerous. Thlsyear floor and the foul line hin Barker 6 7 3 17. Rams started fast, outscoring tlay portion of the tournarn_~~-~: Holt is plagued by lack of dered the Mason chances. Cotton 0 2 3 2 the Greyhountls 27-7 In the height but there are still good Jim Powers, hard playing Schneeberger 4 2 ·2 10 first B minutes by hitting on The first quarter of the shooters being raised in Holt, Mason sophomore, paced the Webster, R. 0 0 3 0 ll out of 18 shots. Pat Brown Dansvme-Leslle tussle wa.s Against Haslett, Mason had Bulldog attack with 22 points. Webster, D. 1 0 5 2 paced the Holt splurge with 5 on the slow side but the Ag the height advantage and that Gary Barker, playing his be.st Pollok 0 0 1 0 field goals, He wound up as gles managed to pull to a paid off for the Bulldogs In game, came up with 17 and Conklin 1 0 0 2 high point man with 9 field 15-9 leatl by the end of the the first quarter as they con Ron Schneeberger contributed goals for 1 a points, period. trolletl the boar tis, Mason 10. 23 18 23 64 The Rams are now 1-2 for Then Dansville startetl to for the season and 1-1 In the find the range, The Aggles circuit, while Eaton Rapltls Is came up with 23 p:>lnts In the still without a win for the sea secontl period, '21 In the third son, and 23 In the fourth to win with ease, Colin Curtis was the top shooter for Dansville with 21 Webberville points, Da\·e Beatty adtled 17, Jerry Ernst put down 16 and Wins2More Jim Mti!Uns came through with 15. The Webberville Spartans For Leslie Long was high are continuing to win their with 14 and Cooper put down league basketball games. 13. Tuesday night Webberville traveled to Dansville with the varsity rolling over the Aggles 94 to 54. The JV' s also won their game. Mason Friday night Ashley trav eled to Webberville to be de feated 98-58, The Spartans led all through the game, Gets The starting five !or Web berville were Jerry Arnold, Jack Jo1ey, Dusty Weaver, Tourney Ron Vlcelli and Doug Waite. The JV's also won theIr For the secontl year in a game with a score of 63-41. row Mason w1U have a dis Williamston travels to Web trict basketball tournament. berv1lle Tuestlay nlghf and Announcement was m atl e Fowler w111 visit the Spartans la.st week by the Mlchlgah Friday night, High School Athletic associa . MASON•s Bl LL STRAIT flies through the air with the greatest of tion tha.t a Class B tourney ease as he and Jeff Cotton try to tie up Andy Gordon of Haslett. is set for Mason, JEFF COTTON, No. 41 had enough height and enough jump to·· More Sports Teams who will battle !tout get off this shot against Haslett Friday night. Trying to block the shot Ron ~chneeberger is the dark shirted Mason player and Mike Kenyon wlll be Mason, Eaton Rapids, is the Haslett player awaiting the results. On Page 8-12 Charlotte, Holt and Stock- is Richards, No. 10, of Haslett as Mason•s Jim Powers end Hoslett•s brldre. · Andy Gordon and Dewey Fuller look on. The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965 - Poge B-11 r------., PUBLICATION ORDER PUBLICATION ORDER E-713 E-1272 PUBLICATION ORDER ' State at Michigan, I.Jl tho Slllle ot Michigan, in the D-9567 t Probate Court for the county Probate court for the County State of M1chlgllll, in the ' B ·I· o! Ingham. Probate Court tor the County of Ingham, 1 ow 1ng of Ingham, l Estate of FLORENCE F. Estate at CLAIR N. WEINGARTEN, Deceased, HOLMES, Deceased, De!:~~~~.ot ORVIL J, AYRS1 IT IS ORDERED that on IT IS ORDERED that on January 7, 1966, al10:20 A.M. February 24, 1960, llt 9:30 IT IS ORDERED that on in the Probate courtroom, A,M, In the Probate Court January 11, 1966, at 10:45 ./ Lansing, Mlchlg1111, a hearing room, Lansing, Michigan, 11. A.M. In the Probate court- ~ Results room, 400 County Bldg,, 116 ! l 'be held on the petition o! hearing be held at which all Michigan National Bank, Ad creditors of said deceased W. Ottawa, Lansing, Michlgllll, SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED ware, 24-36; Les Johnson, ministrator with the will an arc required to prove their a hearing be held on t11e pe STOCKBRIDGE Auctioneer, 23-37, nexed, tor .allowance ol its claim, 1111d heirs wlll be de tition a! Amerlcllll Bank and Wolverine Tavern, 36-1/2- Team high series: Ketch final account ancl assignment termined. Creditors must tllo Trust company, Administra 19-1/2; Mid-State Finance, urns, 2078. o! reslcluo. sworn c:Wms with tho court tor, W.A. A, o! said Elltato, 33-1/2-22-1/2; Southern Boy Team high game: Ketch urns, Publication and service and serve a copy on Myrtle tor re-determination ot the 766, value of the Estate's interest Take OUI1 33-23; Van's Gun shall be made as provided by F. H o I m e s, 4717 Pleas1111t in certain real ustate, and for Shop, 29-1/2-26-1/2; Blatz, Individual high series: VIr statute and Court rule. Grov~ Road, Lansing, Michl 26-30; Gregory Tavern, 25- ginia Potter, 485, Date: December 14, 1965 a new LIcense authorizing g~UJ, prior to said hearing, sale, 31; Kar•s Nuts, 21-35; Jaques Individual high game: Bea JAMES T. KALLMAN Publication and service Seeds, 19-1/2-36-1/2, Van Andel, 179. Judge at Probate shli.ll be made as provided by Pub 11 c a tl on and service Team high series: Blatz, A true copy: statute and Court rule, shall be made as provided by 2334. MIXED UP DOZEN Bonnie Bodrle Date: December 9, 1965 statute and Court rule, Team high game: Wolverine Alley Gaters, 39-17; Mr. & Deputy Probate Register JAMES T, KALLMAN Date: December 10, 1965 Tavern, 799, Mrs., 35-1/2-20-1/2; Incred ALLISON K. THOMAS Judge of Probate JAMES T, KALLMAN Individual high series: How Ible, 32-24; 2 plus 2, 3?.-24; Attorney tor petitioner A true copy: J:udge of Probate ard Frink1e, 548; Willie Barn Satellltes, 32-24; Kookle Kut 1108 Michigan Nat'l Tower Florence M, Fletcher A true copy: ard, 470, lers, 31-25; Odd Bailers, 28- Lansing, Michigan 48933 50w3 Deputy Probate Register Florence M. Fletcher A CAUSE OF CANCER? The federal Government 'and the state of New York have Deputy Probate Register 28; Jolly 4, 26-1/2-29-1/2; announced plans to study whether increased use of pesticides in farming could be the WILLIAM H, WISE TRI-CITY His & Hers, 22-34; Untouch Attorney tor fiduciary TIMOTHY M, GREEN cause of the growing number of cancer deaths in our nation. In experiments, continued Attorney for administrator Wickes Lumber co., 45-11; ables, 22-34; Wee 4, 19-37; PUBLICATION ORDER 606 Michlg1111 National Tower Team 117, 3S-20; Team #5, Prospectors, 17-39, exposure to certain pesticides has induced cancer in animals. Above shows an agricult Lansing, Michigan 60w3 210 N. Clinton Ave, 34-22; Team 29-27; Kram E-1530 St. Johns, Michigan 50w3 1161 Toam high series: Alley ural plane spraying a barley field with a~ insecticide. - WFS Photo. State o! Michigan, In the er Auto Parts, 26-30; Brown Gaters, 1848, Probate Court tor the County PUBLICATION ORDER Bros., 23-33; Team #8 16- 1 Team high game: His & of Ingham. E-889 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE 40; Redi-Mix, 15-41. Hers, 659. Estate ANNA HAZEL State ot Michigan, in the ot Default having been made Team high series: Team #7, Individual high series: El Holt Junior High Choir PETERSEN, Deceased, Probate Court tor the County 2426, In the terms at a mortgage don Cushing, 551. IT IS ORDERED that on of Ingham. Team high game: Team made by DONALD WAYJIIE #7, Individual high game: Eldon January 11, 1966, at 11:00 Estate ot ISABELLA E, 888, PADGETT and CAROLYN M, Cushing, 213. Appears in Yule Program A.M. In the Probate Court HAMILTON, Deceased, Individual high series: Rog room, Lansing, Michigan, a IT IS ORDERED that on PADGETT, his wlte, to Cur- er Allen, 560, now Mart gage corporation HOLT - The Junior high The second of the three con hearing be hefd on the petition January 11, 1966, at 10:30 sang ''0 Holy Night". The dated June 18th, 1958, andre Individual high game: Ron school choir presented Its an certs was presented Thursday of Agnes Medlin tor pro bate A.M. in the Probate court Larson, 234, s I o s l n g song was "Little nual Christmas program at the evening, Decem bAr 9, by mem of a purported wlll, tor the room, Lansing, Micllig1111, a corded June 23rd, 1958, in Li- .I JV's Trim Drummer Boy" sung by the ber 701, Page 336, Ingham· Junior high school gymnasium, bers of the combined elemen combined choirs, appointment at a fiduciary and hearing be held on the petition GAL FRIDAY county Records, and assiped Monday evening, December 6, tary schools, In the high school Accompanists were Mrs, determination of heirs, at Allison K. Thomas and the Investors, 40-20; Mack Auto by said mortgagee to The The choir has approximately gymnasium. Susan York and Matthew Van Publication and service American Ban k and Trust Sales, 36-24; Ketchums Redi Bronx Savlnll's Bank, by as Vikings 100 members, This p r o g r a m included dlen, Dimondale, Program shall be made as provided by Comp1111y for license to sell Mix, 34-1/2-25-1/2; Shaw s signment dated June 30th, audience participation in sev covers were made by 6th statute and Court rule. real estate of said deceased. Appliance, 33-27; 0 ld Car Mason's Jayvees continued The pro If ram consisted eral ot the selections, The !958, and recorded July 8th, o! s elections from foreign graders. Dale: December 9, 1965 Persons Interested In said Club, 32-1/2-27-1/2; Capitol to roll over opponents Fri opening number was "Mas. 1958, in Liber 702, Page 4001 countries as well as old time Ushers were Carolyn Mar JAMES T, KALLMAN estate are directed to appear Excavating, 29-31; Quaint day night by taking Haslett ters in this Hall" presented Ingham County Records, on favorites of this country, such vin, Vickie Reitz, Donna Pari Judge ot Probate at said hearing to show cause Shop, 29-31; Felpausch, 73-48. by the Midway illld Dimon. which mortgage there Is as 0 Little Town at Bethle sian, Barbara Marrison, Dar A true copy: why such license should not 28-!/2-31-1/2; s. w, Hart, It was an easy win !or Ma dale choirs. The audience sang Florence M, Fletcher be granted. claimed to be due at the date hem, Silver Bells and a special cy Swix, and Nora Ketchum. hereof !or principal and In 27-33; Mason Pr1nllng co,, son thanks to great shooting next "Deck the Halls". "He Deputy Probate Register Publication and service song and narrative, "Christ. The girl's ensemble Includ terest the sum ot $14,111.40. 25-1/2-34-!/2; Ken Hard- in the first and fourth quar. Shall Feed His Flock" was CHARLES R, MacLEAN shall be made as provided by mas in an Alp! ne VIllage" ed Cindy Reutter, Susan Crane, Under the power sale con ters. next sung by the Sycamore Attorney tor Petitioner statute and Court rule, ot This was narrated by Colleel. Roberta Phelps, Susan tained in said mortgage and The Bulldogs jumped to a and Elliott choirs, "Silver Michigan National Tower Date: December 13, 1965 Taylor, Linda Gilroy, Rich Suttler, Sidney R~id, Diane pursuant to the statute In such 23-14 lead in the first quarter Bells" was sung by the Girls Lansing, Michigan 50w3 JAMES T, KALLMAN Hornets Davidson and Tim Regal, Dyer, Katherine Barber, Yan case provided, NOTICE IS and then coasted until the last ensemble and "Lullay, Lui Judge of Probate periOd when they again opened The program was closed da VanValkenburg and Teresa HEREBY GIVEN that on the lay" by the Midway and DI Frisbie, ·· A true copy: up. with the French carol, "An mondale choirs. Florence M. Fletcher 11th day of March, A.D. 1960, In the boy's ensemble were PUBLICATION ORDER Sting Pat B i r n e y paced Mason gels We HaveHeardOnHigh", Sycamore and Elliott joined Deputy Probate Register at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Eastern with 19 points. Ron Under Music director, was Ronald in the singing of "Jingle Joe Pullem, Tom Lander, Da E-1529 Standard Time, said mortgage vid Smith, Ronald Heden, Dan State of Michigan, In the ALLISON K. THOMAS wood was next with 14, Doug Allen. Bells". The Boy's ensemble Attorney will be forclosed by a sale at Erigle added 13, Gary Van ny David and Mike Hoffman. Probate Court for the County public auction to the highest of Ingham, 1108 Michigan National Tower Pinckney derVeen came through with Lansing, Michigan 50w3 bidder at the Mlchllfan Avenue 12 and Dan Crowe put down Fishing, lnlund Waters Estate of JA..\1ES R. TRAN entrance to the City Hall The Conservation Cornmiss!on, TER, Deceased, Building In Lansing, Ingham Williamston cage r s had 11. under Act 230, P.A. 1925 as NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE amended, orders that Cor three IT IS ORDERED that on County, Michlgllll, that belni themselves a night Friday Accident Injuries Fatal Default having been In the yenrs from January first, 1965, January 5, 1966, at 11:00 A.M. the place where the Circuit over at Pinckney, The Hor it shall be unlawful, in any ln.. conditions of a certain mort Funeral services were con lnnd waters of lhe state (except In the Probate Courtroom, Court said County is held, nets stung Pinckney 91-46 and Her great uncle, Rev. Glenn gage made by FRA."l'CES J. at ducted Saturday at the Estes boundary waters covered In the Lansing, Michigan, a hearing of the premises described In thereby Issued a warning to Church 5's E. Carpenter, officiated at reciprocal agreement with Wlscon HURLBUTT and ROBERT Leadley chapel In Lansing, sin), to take or posse as northern be held on the petition of Mary said mortgage, or so much as the rest o! the Ingham county the funeral service. Burial GRASSO as Mortgagors to league that the Hornets must for Rene Carpenter, 17, a was in Evergreen cemetery, pike or muskellunge from March J, Tranter for probate of a. may be necessary to pay the first to May fourteenth 1 inclusive, First Feder a 1 Savings and be counted up among the league Find Range Lansing Eastern high school Lansing, in each year or during the open purported will and for the ap amount due with interest at student, who died in a Lansing season to take or possess muskel Loan .A.s"soclatlon ot Living powers, Survivors I.Jlclude her pointment of a fiduciary, 4-3/4 per cent per annum and hospital late last Thursday lunge less thon thirty-fourlnches ston County, a corporation In the second week of play mother, June Joyce, 2 sisters long or more than two muskellunge P u b 11 cat Ion and service all legal costs and charges. Friday night the competi from injuries suffered In an in one day, or&anized under the laws of in the Mason church basket Melanie Morrow and Candice shall be made as provided by Said premises are located tion may be a little stl!ter automoblle accident on high Approved October sb:teenth, 1904, the United states, of Howell, ball league Mason Presbyter Lynn at home and her grand statute and Court rule, in the City of Lansing, Ingham when the Dansville A g g l e s way I-96 near Williamston. SOwle Michigan, as Mortgagee, dated ians, St. James Cathollcs and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale: December 13, 1965 County, Michigan, and de .. come to town, Her father, Robert Carpen March 6, 1963, recorded B apt 1 sIs established them 0. Jolmston of Bloomington, JAMES T, KALLMAN scribed as: Dansville got to a rough ter, was fatally injured in the NOTICE OF SALE March 12, 1963, In Liber 844, ott selves as powervhouses, Illinois. Judge of Probate Lot 26 Lyncott Park, sub- 11i same accident, Docket No, 3412-C page 679, Ingham County Rec- a start but Friday night the Ag The Baptists sunk the Lu- . A true copy: division on part of the S.W. gie at Ia c k jelled. Friday therans 106-23 w h II e the Rene had been a resident of State of Michigan, In the Florence M, Fletcher ords, Lansing for about 6 months, Circuit Court for the County And the mortgagee having 1/4 at Section 34, T. 4 N., night's game will probably be Presbyterians stopped the Deputy Probate Register R. 2 plat recorded In coming there from Howell, In of Ingham, elected under the terms of w., a high scoring one as both Eden United Brethren 91-46, CROSS, WROCK, MILLER, Liber 20 of Plats on Page said mortgage to declare the teams boast exceptional St. James bombed the Meth addition to her studies at Program ALEX PATCHAKandSTEL VIESON and KELLEY 41, I.C.R, Eastern she also attended entire principal and accrued shooters. odists 89-34. LA PATCHAK, husband and Attorneys tor petitioner Date: December 1, 1965 classes at Lansing Community interest thereon to be due, P lnckn e y has another In the other game the Naz wl!e, plantills, vs. CARL B, 4200 Penobscot Building The Bronx Savings Bank college. She was a member which election It does hereby dreary night In prospect, It arenes e d g e d the Aurellus DOXSIE and DORIS L. DOX Detroit, Michigan 50w3 Assignee 50w13 wlll move over to Fowler Baptists 51-49 of the honor society at Eastern Date Set SIE, husband and wi!e, defen exercise pursuant to which vllle, another league power. and taught Red Cross swim dants. there Is claimed to be due at The United Brethren church It was all over butthe shout ming lessons, IN PURSUANCE and by vir the date of this notice, ·tor w111 present its annual Christ. PUBLICATION ORDER Ing in the t!rst few minutes Menu tue of judgment of the Circuit principal, Interest, taxes and PLEASE TAKE NOTICE :nas program Sunday evening, . E-650 Insurance on said mortgage of the Wllllamston.Pinckney Court for the County of Ing. State of Ml chlgan, In the CONTINUED FROM PAGE B-6 December 19 at 7:00, the sum ot SEVENTEEN Rodney E, Palmer and Char game, The Hornets jumped out W:EATHER ham, state of Michigan, enter Probate Court for the CoWlty to a 19-0 lead and kept get Two Christmas !llms "0 ed on the 1Oth day ot Decem THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED lene Palmer, husband and Holy Night" and "The 3 Wise of Ingham. ting better. There's nothing too pleas. ber, 19 65, the above entitled TWENTY and 27/100ths wlte, ot 1238 Warwick Drive, very tine. Add remaining in Men" will be shown. There Estate of FERN MAY By the end o! the quarter gredients and moisten to ant to I o o k for weather wise cause. ($17,220,27) Dollars; no suit Lansing, Michigan, have en will also be recitations and SWEET, Deceli.sed, the Hornets were in front spreading consistency wl t h during the next 5 days. NOTICE is hereby given that or proceedings at law or In tered Into an agreement Wlth special music. A Christmas IT IS ORDERED that on William J. Malec and Mar 25-4. By the end of the hal! sour cream. Yield: 1-1/2 The U.S, Weather Bureau In I shall sell at public auction equity having been Instituted carollng party will follow !or January 7, 1966, at 10:10 A.M. jorie J, Malec, husband and II was 54-18. The second hal! cups, La n s i n g s aId Wednesday to the highest bidder at the to recover the debt secured those who are interested. In the Probate Courtroom, wife, of 1422 E. Michigan was closer as Williamston BUTTERSCOTCH SANDWICH morning that temperatures South door of the City Hall, by said mortgage or any part Everyone is cordially In Lansing, Michigan, a hearing Avenue, Lansing, Michigan, dumped Its bench Into the !ray. COOKIES during the 5 day periOd will City of Lansing, Ingham thereof. vited to attend, be held on the petition of Kath whereby Mr. and Mrs. Pal. Wllllamston had 6 players 3/4 cup (1-1/2 sticks) butter average 4 to 7 degrees above County, Michigan, that being NOW, THEREFORE, pur ryn J. Wallace, Administra mer have purchased the In double figures, 1-1/4 cups firmlypackedllght the normal high of 32 to 35 one of the places tor the Cir suant to the power ot sale in as. trix with wlll annexed, for al sets, accounts receivable, and brown sugar and the normal low of 18 to cuit Court tor the County of said mortgage and the statute lowance of her final account in such ca.se made and pro good will of the general am. 1 egg 23 degrees. Holt School Ingham on Friday, the 28th day and assignment of residue, 1 teaspoon vanilla of January, 1966, at 10 o' vided, NOTICE IS HEREBY bulance service known as Lan. Precipitation will total l/2' P u b li c a I i on and service GIVEN that on Wednesday, sing Mercy Ambulance Ser l-3/4 cups sifted regular all- clock in the forenoon, the fol shall be made as provided by to 3/4 of an inch in fre. Bargaining March 9, 1966,at10:00o'clock vice operated at 1422 E. Mich. purpose •• our lowing described property: to statute 1111d court rule. Freshmen quent periOds of snow mixed in the forenoon, Eastern igan Avenue, Lansing, Mich. 1/4 teaspoon salt with rain. wit, those certain premises Date: December 10, 1965 2 teaspoons baking powder located in the Township ot standard Time, said mortgage igan, and that Mr, and Mrs. Wednesday night will be Group Named JAMES T, KALLMAN w!ll be foreclosed by a sale Palmer have assumed liabil 1/2 cup chopped nuts cloudy with light raln or driz Delhi, County of Ingham, State Judge of Probate Top Haslett In a mixing bowl cream to of Michigan, described asfol at public auction to the high ities due to the following, in zle. The low will be near 30 HOLT - The Holt board of A true copy: amounts being disclosed to the ~rether butter and sugar until Iows: est bidder at the entrance to Thursday evening the ninth and the high Thursday in the education Tuesday recognized Bonnie Bodrie respective creditor: fluffy. Add egg and vanilla. A parcel of land 300 feet the court House In the City grade basketball team led by upper 30's. the Holt Education association Deputy Probate Register of Mason, County of Ingham Hilding Oftlce Supply Sift together dry ingredients. by 300 feet, In the North GEORGE THORNTON the strong rebounding of steve Temperatures in Mason last as the exclusl ve bargaining and state of Michigan, at the State Electronics Add to creamed mixture. Mix west corner of the West 1/2 Attorney for petitioner Resser and Mike Brewers week averaged 39 degrees as agent tor the faculty of the premises described in said Shaw-Barton Advertising in chopped nuts. Shape into Holt schools. of the Southeast 1/4 ot Sec 30 Goodspeed Bldg, stopped Haslett by the score compared with 27 degrees for mortgage or so much thereof Frigid Fluid Company of 54-35, long rolls, wrap in waxed pa. the same week a year ago, tion 6, TSN, R2W, Delhi East Lansing, Michigan 50w3 per and chill in refrigerator, It also appointed a team of Township, Ingham County, as may be neces'sary to pay Yellow Motor Credit Cor- Precipitation tot a II e d 1,31 the amount then due on said poration The Bulldogs jumped to a Slice about l/8 inch thick and inches, negotiators to act for the Michigan, lead In the early minutes and bake on baking sheet In pre board. The board's negotiating Date: December 13, 1965 mortgage, charges and ex Auto Body Credit Union T e m p e r at u r e readings agent wlll be Dr. Maurice Per ORDER TO ANSWER penses, including the attorney Mr. and Mrs. Malec remain led at the hal! 30-15. High heated 375 degree over 8-10 were: C, LAVERNE ROBERTS scorers for the freshmen were minutes. Cool on wire rack, nert, superintendent of the Circuit Court Commissioner 3786-S fees as allowed by law and responsible for any other ac. High Low state of Michigan, in the c o u n t s payable i n c u r r e d Ron Taylor who came off the Spread one cookie with Brown H o 1!-Dimondale schools and A true COPY: also any sums paid by the December 8 42 29 Circuit Court for the county before December 1, 1965, bench In the second hal! to ed Butter Filllng; top with a his team will be composed of Laura Wahl undersigned to protect Its in December 9 46 30 of :ingham, score 11 quick points and put second cookie to form sand John Well1ngton for senior Deputy County Clerk terest prior to said sale, said Bruce Hollowick, Attorney at December 10 39 33 RICHARD G. GREWETT, Law the game definitely out of wich cookie. high school matters, John D, HUBBARD, FOX, THOMAS& premises being described as December 11 50 40 Plalntlf!, vs, MADELINE A. 3132 Pennsylvania Avenue reach of the visiting team, BROWNED BUTTER FILLING Alexander for junior high BORN follows: s. December 12 51 42 GREWETT, Defend1111t, Lansing, Michigan 50wl and Steve Hesser and Ron Per 2 tablespoons butter school matters, Alton Stine for Attorneys tor Plaintiff Land In the Township ot December 13 40 34 elementary school matters and On December, 1965, an ac Lansing, County at Ingham rine who each added B to the 1 cup sltted confectioners December 14 34 1108 Michigan National Tower winning total, sugar 32 Harvey Wood for school em Lansing, Michigan 50w7 tion was filed by Richard D. and state of Michigan: Com PUBLICATION ORDER G r e w e It, Plaintlf!, against 1/2 teaspoon vanilla gether butler and sugar until ployes who are not teachers. mencing at a point on the E-1393 Medellne A. Grewett, Defen s. right of way line of Della State of Michigan, in the Again, as last week, the 1 tablespoon milk or hall and !lu!!y. Add eggs and vanilla; The faculty negotiators• llst success ofthe Mason team was hal! or light cream mix well, Sift together flour, dant, In this Court to obtain a River Road and 4220,33 feet Probate court for the county will be submitted later, Dr. PUBLICATION ORDER the ability to control the back- In small saucepan melt but- salt, baking powder, baking divorce from the bonds of W. from the E. llne of Sec of Ingham. Pernert sald, E-1531 matrimony. boards with little competition. ter and keep over low heat socta and cinnamon. Add to State of Michigan, in the tion 6, T4N, R2W, Lansing Estate of WARREN L. GAL IT IS HEREBY ORDERED This allowed the offense to untll light golden brown in creamed miJ;Cture alternately Probate Court !or the County Township, Ingham County, VIN, Deceased, work more smoothly and ef- color, Remove !rom heat. Add with buttermilk, beginning and ot Ingham. that the Defendant, Madeline M l ch lgan, and runn lng IT IS ORDERED that on A. Grewett shall 1111swer or thence S, 33 degrees 53 February 24, 1966, li.l 9:15 tlcienlly, one hall of the confectioners ending with dry ingredients, Treasurers Move Estate of RALPH B. The real test for the re- sugar and mix well, Add va- Mix in nuts and dates, Drop by RHODES, Deceased, take such other action as may 1/2' W. 198 feet, thence N. A.M. In the Probate Court be permitted by law on or bouncllnr of the freshmen wlll n1lla and milk or hall and hall heaping teaspoonsful on baking IT IS ORDERED that on 56 degrees 06 1/2' W.I09,8 room, Lanslnlf, Michigan, a before Februuy 16, 1966. come In this week's Tuesday or cream, then beat In remain- sheets; bake l0-12 minutes in Vevay and Alaiedon town. January 17, 1966, at 9:16 A,M, feet, thence s. 89 degrees heari.Jlg be held at which all Failure to comply with this or game with Holt at Holt. It ing confectioners sugar and preheated 400 degree oven, ship taxpayers will pay their In the Probate courtroom, 56' W. 43,5 feet, thence N. creditors of said deceased are der wlll result in a judgment the Mason team can continue beat until smooth, Remove to wire racks to cool. taxes at a new location this Mason, Michigan, a hearing 200 feet, and thence E'ly required to prove their c:Wm. by default against such Defen to develop offensive sk1ll and BUTTERSCOTCH DATE-NUT When completely cool, frost year, Township treasurers be held on the petition of Eve along the s. right of way Creditors mu-st f 11 e sworn dant !or the relief demanded at the same time continue to DROPS with Browned Butter Frlilit- wlll be at the new branch bank lyn s. Rhodes for probate of a line of Della River Road claims with the court and exhiblt the defensive sldll l/2 cup (l slick) butter ing. Yield: 5 dozen cookies. of Mason State bank on Cedar In the complalnt tlled In this 269.8 feet to the place of serve a copy on Clarence E, ot purported will, tor the ap Court. the Haslett game the rest at 1-1/2 cups tlrmlypackeddark BROWNED BUTTER street on Saturdays instead o! pointment of a fiduciary and beginning, Galvin, 808 E. ouver St., the season should be qulte en- brown sugar FROSTING their same old stand at down. Date of Order: December 7 together wIth the heredita OWosso, Michigan, prior to determination of heirs, 1965. 1 Joyab1e, accordlnlf to coach 2 eggs l/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter town Mason State bank. P u b 11 c a t1 an 1111d service rn·~nts and appurtenances said hearing. Leigh Beiifle, 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups si!ted confectioners !hall be made as provided by thereunto bel1>nglng as In said Pu bll c a t1 on and service .Atter TuesdaY's game at 3 cups si!ted regular all pur- sugar statute and Court rule. rnortgaie provided, shall be made as provided by A Ml chigan State Univer • MARVIN J. SALMON Holt the team does not see pose flour 2 tablespoons m \lk Date: December 9, 1965 Dated: December 8, 1965 statute and Court rule, _, slty soil scientist says eight Circuit Judge action arain until l/2 teaspoon salt In saucepan melt butter and A true copy: FIRST FEDERAL SAV Date: December 10, 1965 ., Thurs~ay, to eleven million acres of land JAMES T. KALLMAN J1111uary 6 when Eaton Rapids 1/2 teaspoon baking powder keep over low heat untllllght JUcllfe of Pro hate INGS AND LOAN ASSO· JAMES T, KALLMAN will visit Mason. That contest 1 teaspoon baking socta golden brown In color, He- In Michigan can use more A true copy; . CIATION OF LIVING· Judge o! Probate lime. Art Wolcott notes m1111y Marguerite Richards should be a good once since 1 teaspoon cinnamon move from heat. Stir in about Florence M. Fletcher STON COUNTY, Howell, A true copy: farmers make the mistake at Deputy County Clerk the Eaton Raplcls team wlll 3/4 cup buttermilk a third at the sugar. Add milk Deputy Probate Register Michigan, Mortgagee Florence M. Fletcher not using llme when they stop GLASSEN, PARR, RHEAD & be trying to two dev- 2/3 cup chopped nuts and remaining sugar; beat un. J. PATRICK SULLIVAN WILFRED H. ERWIN Deputy Probate Register avera~re growing allalla, It is normal McLEAN astatlng defeats at the h1111ds 1 cup chopped dates t11 smooth, Sufficient to frost Attorney for petitioner Attorney for Morlgi!fee JACK W, WARREt-' !or these solls to become mare Plaintiff's Attorney ot last year's treshm1111 squad, In mlxing bowl cream to- 5 dozen cookies, 155-I/2 S. Main Street 110 1/2 North Michigan Ave Attorney for fiduciary acid with use, he says. 800 Davenport Bldg. Eaton Rapids, Michigan 50w3 nue 609 Pruclden Buildlnlf The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965 - Page B-12 Lllllsing, Michigan 50w5 Howell, Michiran 50w13 LllllSinlf, Mlch1gllll 50w3 Mary Filipovic_h · Many Pearls in' He·r Crown Ser.vicemen · Soaman Apprentice Jame11 s. He has been II.Bii!Cned to Stockbridge Woman Gives Much to Her Famil~, Their Families and Friends Gurd1 son of Mr, 11.11d Mrs, camp Pendleton, Ca.llt, for Harvey A, Gurd ot floll hllB four weeks of Individual com dopa.rted Norfolk, Va, aboa1'd bat tralnlni and four weekll of By Charlotte Camp who Is an accountant, one just graduatln~r from college and one the a.ttack aircra.tt carrier USS bailie specialist lrainlni In still In high school, · ot whorn there are 14, Mary &~ayB, "I am here to help them, Amerle& for her first de hili milltary occupational what Ia so lllra.nge about th&t?,. ployment with tho Sixtll Fleet field, The house at 4489 M-36, north ot stockbridge 111 prac- · besides family members, Marys door Is open to strangers, in the Medlterranoa.n. tlcally empty now, occupied only by a 11pry, ambitious gray too. One of grandson steve'&~ close friends, Bill Grose of Ply America, the United states• haired lady of 73 and her brother. Not very many years mouth was welcome at tho F1llpovlch house, Grose later newest e&rrler, w111 form the ago, the rambling 10 room house was thll scene of tee mine start~ a · music studio at the house and before lonr the nucleus of one of tile Sixth a.ctlvlty, There were lively grandchildren who kept every-· place was a beehive ot activity with people coming and Fleet's two fast carrier str1k- Ex-Hasleu one hopping and later a music studio with studenti!l taking going at all hours. Asked U all this wasn't a bit hard on 1nc groups, The Sixth Fleet lessons at all hours, tile nerves, Mary quickly replied, operates completely indepen The he&d of this unusual household Is llttlo Mary F111· "Why certainly not, They were steve's friends and we a.ll dent of sho1•e bases, rettln~ Man's Poems povlch, who certainly must have many pearls In her crown became one .big happy family," Its entire support trorn sea tor her contributions to her family, .their !arnUles and their Groso Is now · ilie ·.Successful" operator ot a n.uslc store rolnr service units, ir~cludlnr friends. in Ja.ckson, supply, &)llmunltion and repair Published Mary was born In Prlgedor, Austria, July 12, 1892, Fol one · thins Mary never mastered . although she almost ships, lowing elementary school she met and married her husband, sta.rted o11ce, is drlvlnr an autom·otiilo, Grandson steve made The Hall Memorial library sieve. With his wife's encouragement, Steve came to America all the arra.ngemonta for ~•er to! t&klt· driver education and has added to Its shelves a. In 1911. even had llor enrolled In the· Prbil'ram. Much to his disma.y copy of a book of poems from ! Mary said, "Times were bad and I didn't want my hus however 1 no found himself outh.iliced by his Aunt Minnie Prlva.te Vern E, Eames, son ot the pen of Jim Harrison, a band to fight In the war. We had heard that In America who Is a. lieutenant In t~.e Cli.lcago police department, She Mr. and Mrs, John w. Eames Michigan State university anyone could make good if they wanted to work for it and, not only put a stop to Crrandm11.'s drivlnr lessons, but gave Jr, of Muon h&B ~rri.duated graduate who at one time re we, being young, should have a try at H." Leslle a talldng to that "turned my ears red.'' be said, from Marine recruit tralnlnr sided In Haslett. The book Is After finding work In this country as a baller, young Fill·. How does Mary get around 'then? There is a caugllter a.t the Marine Corps Recruit titled "Pen Songs", povich sent for his wife and baby girl In 1913, He later In Munith and between her and Leslie she cet11 all her IIUP Depot at San Dieso. Callt, worketl In the steel mills In Pennsylva.nla and still later, plles, 11 And steve comes to help whenever I need anything," During his oirht week.s ot After graduation he became the family moved to Chlca.go, In 1921, tlley were jolnetl she said. "No, I don't want anything," she went on, "I am lntensUied r e c r u 11 training a teacher• s assistant while in Chle&go by Marts mother and brother. Her mother very thankful to have 110 many fine friends and neighbors." under veteran noncommls: working tor his MA degree, died In 1950, Many times ~ood lhlnra are· soon foriOtten, but nut in toned officer DrUI Instruct but he abandoned the academic As th e family Increased , , • there were four daughters the case of Mary F111povlch. Members of· her family, and ors, he learned small arms life because It was In conflict born to the Filipovlch's, Mary felt she had to go to work friends, even a.tter they move away, always come back to marksmanship, bayonet fiiht• (for him) with the lite of poe. to help support them, She learned the millinery tra.de a.nd look after her neetls, to spend a little time and to visit. ing, and methods of self-pro try, tection, llll well u recelvlnr worked In a Chicago hat factory for 26 years, Harrison, In his late 20's, In 1946, she and her husband retired and purchased the Mary il!l just a tiny little thinr, with a strong accent, but instruction In military drill, 80 acre farm north of here where Mary still lives. with a heart of gold, full ot love and compuslon for all, history and traditions of the Is described by literary crlt· young or old. Surely her silver ha.lred crown must contain Marine Corps, and other aca lcs as "a poet who has found Besides raising her own 4 children, Mary also took ln. many !)Carls, his oWII voice", a gra.ndson whose father died before he was born. Mary demic subject.s. ~ simply went to· the hospital and brought her daughter and . He writes of horses, bulls, baby home to her house. The baby, named steve Leslie ~=~=m~mr~q&.MWOOlti@~$t:@~@!l!~@~Mi(~~=~=i%F~iHW~i=m==~tlll! trees, spring days, men and after hls grandfather, Is now a sergeant with the Ingham horses, County sheriff's department. While the grandmother went out and worked along side Many of Harrison's .poems her husband, young Steve was cared for by hls grea.t-grand· have appeared In magazines mother who never learned to speak English. When Steve but "Pen Songs" Is his first Leslie started school speaking only Slavish, he ha.d quite a time, book. It was published by W, Mary Filipovich and grandson, StevelLeslie. W. Norton and Company of . Ma.ry still does a lot of work on the farm, with the ex *the ~n,gbam tonnty ,NtWJ it~ New York city. ception of driving the tractor, She does, however, slngle handedly, care for a herd of 23 cattle and m!lks three cows •• the old fashioned way, Ha r r 1son, his wife and Grandchildren are welcome at Mary's house a.ny time, daughter, now reside In Kings Ha.vlng only a.n elementary education, Ma.ry places a strong Family ties are much stronger In the old country and Mary emphasis on education, and has worked Ion&- !lours to help ley, Michigan, His mother, hasn't a.ltered the tradition In the least. !l any member of Mrs. W, s. Harrison and sis her . children and . grandchildren, Besides, Sgt. Leslie, she her fa.mlly needs something whether It be children, grand Wednesday, December 15, 1965- Page C-1 has another .grandson who Is a l~eutenant In the navy, another ter Ma.ry, a freshman at Kala· children of which. t_her~ are nine, or great-grandchildren ma.zoo college, reside In Has lett, You Women Are Taking Over Can American Driver's Seat Women are replacing men In &dvertlzed the ease ot op the driver's seat at the Amer eration ot his car by saying, The · possibill tl e s in new Own ... A Ford Mustang Ican automobile, according to power plants Include steam, "A Woman Can Run It." He a report published by Mich pictured a woman with alarge eleCtricity, gas turbine, tree Igan state un1versity, floral hat at the wheel. p I s ton and r o t a r y piston Within a -few yeare, the engines. author points out, there will The big leap forward for be inore women drivers on the women drivers came In 1911, The transition from a horse ro&d than men drivers, and Dr. Gage and Dr. Garrison and buggy toahorselessbuggy · · they will have more to say report, when the hand crank saw 128 different automobiles about cars and driving. was gingerly r10placed with a. manufactured In the Un1ted The report on the history self~ starter;· The toll o vt!n·g ·states by· the early-'1920s. and some future proliPOcts ot year, according to Dr. Gage At the end of World war II, the auto Industry was written and Dr. Garrison, 43dUferent Dr. Gage and Dr. Garrison by Dr. Daniel D. Gail!, pro types of starters were offered, note, only 8 still survived, fessor ot business &dmlnls including 14 mecllanlcal, 13 Including Ford, Cllrysler, tratlon at Sacramento State acetylene, 7 electrical, 6uslng General Motors, Hudson, college, and Dr. Arm c. compressed air, 2 gas models Nash, Studebaker, Packard Garrison, associate professor and one that used exhaust gas. and Willys, Some of these have of business administration at since disappeared. MSU, It was published by Emphasis In recent years on MSUis burea.u ot business and power brakes and power iiiii.iiii:iiii;;'"':'""-: economic research, steering Is attributable In part "The comlnr predominance to the increase In the number of women a.t the wheel will of women drivers, Dr. Gage influence car makers to stress and Dr. Garrison report, In safety, dependabl11ty and ease · the near future, Dr. Gage and of handllnr," Dr. Gage and Dr. Garrison said, one of the Dr. Garrison note, 11Wom.=n most revolutionary mechanic are more practlcai-mlnded al developments will be in the about cars, drive less ag. development ot a new ox dlf gressively than men, and nave _ferent type of engine. an overall better accident rec. Present gasoline combus ord." tion engines, accordlllg to Auto makers were aware ot Dr. Ga.ge and Dr, Garrison, the potential ot the women's dissipate 85 percent of their market 64 years ago when one power • .FINE FOOD ... 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WALT KOSS ~RT LONIAL REST A NATIONAL BAL.~:JC · 1520 Williamston, Mic MASON PHONE 577-366 I Demonstrators, Man your Or the quip which says placards, get on your com • ''you're rea 11 y getting old l One Year Ago--1964 being used on the Root pro. fortable marching shoes and Rolandee Zarate, 16 year perty on E. Ash street to dig when your work is less fun and • old Mexican youth and a htgh a basement !or an oftlce bUild arrange for your transporta your fun Is more work." school sophomore Is getting Ing being erected by Walter tion for a march on an op his first experlen~e with snow Root. The bulldlng Is to be Then there's the one which In Mason, He Is In Mason used to handle the oil and land pressor -- the Michigan Civil says "You're onlyyoungonce. under the Youth for Under. business o! Root and bls son, Rights Commission. standing program and will re Reno. After that you must thinlt up a mn.tn here 2 months as the Employers have been given guest o! Mr. and Mrs, Donald new line of excuses for your. Clark, and their son, Ward 50 Years Ago--1915 the word that "they shall not action." of Gable road, Mason. The Mathias Spang farm In refuse to hire or otherwise The Ingham county llbrary board Wednesday adjusted up. Alaledon was sold saturday at discriminate against any in * * "' an !administrator's sale to The mad Christmas season ward wage rates of 22 part Glenn Standish of Mason far divJ'dual between the ages of time employees In the county pace is upon us, including the $45anacre. 35 and 60 with respect to llbrary system. 1 jams in the retail stores, the Decem'.Jer 17 Is a red letter hiring. tenure, terms, condi day !or the Phllllps school In office p a r tie s, the school HERE'S ASH STREET in Mason looking west from 11 C 11 street (now 10 Years Ago--1955 Alaledon, On that day the tions or privileges of employ Christmas concerts, chopping k'nown as Barnes street) about 1919. Whatever happened to the long Mrs. MarguerlteColby school wlll be presented with ment." cbose an unusual gut for ber Its Standard plate. Prof, Ot down and setting up the fam string of horst roiling around the courthouse square ot the right or that pupils at the Pink school, 2 well !rom the state board of That's a fine piece of news ily Christmas tree and all over-size watch down on the Jefferson avenue corner? The streets miles west of Mason, She gave education and Commissioner for those between the ages of them Pinky, a parakeet named Searl both plan to be present. the rest of the holiday turmoil. after the school, were still dirt then and horsepower was in the form of horses not en There also will be a Christmas 35 and 60 but it is rank dis Harold Mason, 3795 Dennis Sunday after church was the gines. program. Miss VIolet Call crimination for those under road, north o!Vantown, burned is the teacher In the district, time set aside for hauling in out of the poultry business 35 and over 60 who have a Monday morning, In a !Ire 75 Years Ago--1890 the yule tree in the Brown discovered at 1 a.m. 900 lay. desire to work. household. For the first time lng hens were burned to death. A Chautauqua Spare Minute Since I read this pronounce 20 Years Ago--1945 circle was organized at the in 23 years of happy married Lee Ware owner of Ware's ladles• library last Friday, ment at the dining room table life Dear Old Dad found a tree the 3Jngham_:;;~.r::ton11ty ,Nen•s drug store was elected to a A.R, Hardy was chosen pres. I have been getting a lot of 3 year term as a director !dent, J. T. Campbell, vIce which was all things to all of the Ingham County Drug. president, and Mrs, C. c. static from the troops who people. It was big enough for gist s association at t h e De Fitch, secretary, The f! r s t claim the edict of the state civ Editorial Comments cember meeting In Lansing, literary meeting will discuss the young ones, straight Dr. Jay C. Corsault a. "Yosemite". Taking part In il rights commission is highly enough for my wife, small Wednesday, December 15, 1965- Page C-2 nounced Wednesday he Intends the program will be Fred discriminatory. They want job to reopen his hospital as soon Gulley, L.E. Hawley, Mrs, enough for me to carry and as a sta!f can be recruited, Dr. Campbell, Mrs. G, W. protection, too. 2 If enough nurses, laundresses Bristol and Mrs, V,J, Tef!t, green enough to last for cooks and other workers can The edict points out how weeks. Make It Official ·Declare War be hired by next Monday the The Mason Knights of Py. futile it is to legislate civil On top of that I managed to hospital will be opened then, thlas last F rlday elected the rights of some without tramp It has been closed since Aug. following o-:flcers: C,F, Brown get it into one of those fancy ust 1944, Poor leadership is often How it must stagger the im P,C,C; S,H, Culver, C. C.; C,J, ling on or subrogating the standards with a minimum of worse than no leadership at 30 Years Ago--1935 Rayner, V,C,;J.G, Snook, pre rights or others. agination of American sold late; H.M. Williams, master temper tantrums, all. So it is with congress - Albert Humphrey of Lansing of the exchequer; H.H. Long. If writing a law for the pro iers to know that congress has accepted a position with It looks as if it is going to year, M. of F.; J,W, Clark tection of one age bracket is the arm of government in still hands out billions of dol the Dart National bank, He keeper of the records and be a great holiday season if formerly was employed In the seal; H.C. Coe, master at right then writing a law pro trusted by the constitution to lars in aid to countries that automobile Industry and as an Sunday's tree raising is any arms; C.F. Brown, represen tecting incompetent workers declare war should such a se aid the North VietNam cause au:lltor w!th a Lansing firm, tative; O.F. Miller, alternate; indica tton. Excavating machInery Is is also justified. vere action be necessary. with shipping, food stocks and C,G, Huntington, trustee, And here we are in them idst trade in munitions! How it !: ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, "·::;;;,,:~';;,~;;:~·'"''''' ,,,, ' * "' * By the time a man bas the of war, yet congress sits idly must gall them to know that ''''!! With all this talk about age shape to play the role, his by failing either to declare war even our own country is used it brings to mind the old saw kids no longer believe in Santa or to forbid it, Led by the as a springboard for ship that "rn iddle age is when you Claus. nose, by the adm lnistration ping of strategic supplies to don't care where you go on 0 congress is not living up to the enemy! How sickening it :;; IllooMT~~::,:~:~;~~~;~~~'~:~~e:.,,m 1/! Saturday night, just so you J()_- /) /()~ its constitutional responsibil :;:; of U, S, foreign pollcy and another to give comfort to the :;: are horne by 9 o'clqck," (7\7""~ must be for th.em to know that ;:;· enemy. :;: ities. 1 the bullets they're attempting :;: The new detestables who paraded with VIet Cong !lags ;:; ~~~~r~t~!~!~!~t!~!rt~!=!~!=!=!~!=!=!=}!:!:!:!:!:r!:!:!:!:!:!:!t:!:i:i:!:i:i:!:i:!:i:!:!:!:!:!:!:t!=!=!t=!=~;!;!t~r~~i~!i!!i!i!i=ti:!i!i!t;!;!i!i!i!iii!iii!! A decisive action such as a to dodge arrive in North Viet ;:;l at Washington, D.c., were so!arbeyondthelunatlc fringe:;: :;:l that they should face charges of treason, ;:; declaration of. war wo_uld do Nam via ships using American :;:l They flaunted the banner of the merciless Cong army ;:; a lot to unite this country; ports! :;: which has killed nearly 500 Americans, wounded thousands ;:; it would do even more to cheer ;:; and conducted a grizzly campaign of death, terror and :;: It seems that for as long as :;: carnage among the people of South VIet Nam. ;:; ·························CO~ 0111, f:owl • the boys fighting in VietNam. Americans h.ave been dying in :;: They carried the flag of the skulking murderers whose ::;: On the home front, a dec :;: planted bombs have blown up our embassy and dozens of :;: Viet Nam, the ugly war has ;:; other buildings In Saigon and elsewhere In that unhappy :;: There are just 2 more ed is in the wind for this age group laration of war would automat :;: land, blowing civilians to bits and leaving a toll a! ;:; been swept under the rug as far :;: maimed. ;:;: itions of Th-e Ingham County in 1966, Still to be accomp ically put those who now ha as people at home are con ;:;, These were not crackpots, but traitors, To condone and :;:; News ln 1965. While most rass the war effort on thin :;:: tolerate such actions Is to encourage more of the same, ;:;: lished in Mason is a non cerned. For too long, the state :;:; Softness on treason breeds more treason. ;:;: people a r e (or should be) profit corporate industrial ice. It would become treason department ruled that Amer :;:; The traitor Oswald was allowed to return to tbe United :;:; working out their new year's to aid the enemy; it would be :;:; States alter attempting to ally himself with the U.S.S.R. ;:;: park or a Mason museum. icans could not take the war :;:; His citizenship should have been revoked and he should ;:;: resolutions, the News staff The 1965 goals are about sedition to burn draft cards, into North Viet Nam - they ;:;: never have been allowed to return to the U.S.A. He was :;:; is trying to formulate its list "demonstrate" in behalf of ;:;: allowed back, prompltly joined the Fn.tr Play for Cuba :;:; 50% completed - probably a could be shot at. but could not :;:; movement, and kllled President Kennedy. ;:;: of community goals which ap pretty good average. Now the enemy or otherwise act in shoot back. The equipment ;:;: Vast, fuzzy, maudlin smoke-screens were sent up to ;:;: pear regularly on this edit any way to divide the effort ;:;: attempt to hide the !act that a known and tolerated Com- ·:·: let's hear what suggestions they had available was (and in ;:;: munlst-lovlng traitor had assassinated the leader of the :;:; orial page. We tried this art you've got for the old home against the enemy. ;:;: nation, the ultimate act of treason, The country wallowed :;;: some cases stUl is, some au :;:; In selt-plty, seeking to place the blame anywhere but ;:;: of positive thinking 2 years town for 1966. A declaration of war could thorities claim) inferior. ob :;:; where It belonged: on the traitor who did It and on the ;:;: ago and while many of the goals accomplish many th.ings. It ;:;: policy which tolerated him. :;:; * "' "' solete and inadequate. :;:; The new detestables are the same breed of dog. So long ;:;: expressed then are still un Enjoy Santa's letters which would unite this great country What hopelessness, what :;:: as we drl!t along In the sophomoric euphoria that freedom ;:;: obtained, we're not giving up in the one common task of ;:;: embraces all rights, Including that of betraying your coun- :;:; are appearing in the News this complete dispair to be an :;:; try, we are asking !or more shocking betrayals, ;:;: yet. The unobtained goals that month? Santa has been good settling whatever it is we're American in action ·in Viet :;:: The first requisite of citizenship Is loyalty. Those who ;:;: still seem like good ideas will supposed to be settling in Viet :;;; sell this country's secrets, who give n.ld and comfort to :;:; enough to let us look over his Nam - to be ham-strung in :;:; the enemy, wbo plat the overthrow of America are just ;:;: be incorporated in the 1966 shoulder as he reads letters. Nam. Certainly the thousands :;:; plain traitors and deserve the penalty accorded trn.ttors. ;:;: Goals. efforts to wage a winning war :::: :::: We think they give some in of Americans fighting and dy by the adm in! stratton and to be :.~~::::::::::::::·:~:·:::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:::~:::;:;:::::;;;::::;;:::~::: ing in Viet N am are entitled On the other hand the goals sight into little folk's minds, de-moralized by left-wingers make entertaining reading and to the complete support of at home. that were obtained or now those of us at home - and THOUGHTS FOR THE WEEK seem unnec e s s ary will be let friends and relatives know that includes congress. Yes, congress can remedy a scratched. So this is the time some of the gifts sure to please Christmas morning. It was just a little over a lot of problems with a dec Read John 1 :1·11 of year for readers in the year ago that President John laration of war against North He came unto his own, and his own received Mason area to suggest goals * * * son said, in an effort to min Viet Nam. For if it is to be him not. -Jolin 1:11 to be considered in 1966. Sug And w hi 1 e we're talking im ize the war effort, "We kill war in name as well as in gestions can be submitted to about News features~ don't more p eo p 1 e on Texas high fact, then such a declaration the News office either by mail miss the new second ..front b-IE Roman festival of Saturnalia began on Decem page" - a creation of Hayden ways than they do in Viet would also restore a measure ber 17 and continued for a week. To begin with, it had or phone, Nam." And Secretary McNa of s t a t u r e to the crumbling a religious atmosphere, being connected with the wor Palmer and Sally Robinson on congress. ship of the Roman god Saturn. But its religious meaning The News has carried 6 the news staff. They've been mara said just before last ·gradually disappeared. The holiday became a week of goals in 1965. One goal was to year's election, "The conflict rioting, drunkenness, and feasting. going after so much interest Poor leadership is often have an official ballot to de ing news. a )ot of it timely is practically over. It is all In the fourth century, the Christians chose to take this worse than no leadership at termine whether the people enough for the· ~ront page, that but won." all. pagan holiday and transformed it into a Christian holy season to celebrate the birth of Jesus. want a new city hall or a re we just had to have another modeled one. The people will Now the question is-will this Christian holy day front page. Goals for 1965 gradually disappear and once again the season become a get that o p port unity next The Ingham County News supports these objectives: pagan holiday? It is so easy to lose Christmas if we are spring. A 1965 goal has been "' * * not careful THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK 1. A popular vote to assure the people's choice as to what type to expand city parks with em of city hall fire station is needed. (taken from the Mason Ki You and I can invite the Christ child into our Christ· phasis on playgrounds and pic wanis Newsletter) - "Don't 2. Expansion of new and completion of existing city parks with mas celebration hy sincerely praying: nic sites, This is being ac emphasis on playgrounds and picnic areas. be too critical of that Beth 0 come to mv heart, Lord Jesus, complished. A 1965 goal was 3. Continued planting of trees with provisions requiring subdi lehem innkeeper ••• espec There is room' in my heart for Thee. to. continue p 1 ant 1 n g trees. viders to plant at least one tree on each lot before ac ially if Christ is not given a ceptance by the city. This was accomplished except place in your home and heart." PRAYER: 0 God o( love, who centuries ogo blessed that it still is not manditory 4. A community center with regular hours and projects for this earth through the coming of Jesus Christ, help us as we look to Him, our star of hope. Forbid that we * * * senior citizens. for proposed subdivisions to Be good! Santa's coming ' should be so preoccupied with the lesser things that no provide for a tree on every ~. An industrial park to be operated by a non-profit community room is left for Him who is the Ki11g a( kings and the next week, Prince of peace, In His holy name we pray. Amen. lot before acceptance by the corporation with the avowed purpose of attracting desir able industries. city. We're going to try again THOUGHT FOR TIIE DAy 6. A Mason museum. for this one in 1966. Nothing "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men \Vith whom he is pleased!" much was done for senior cit izens, but something definitely Dear MR, & Mrs, santa Claus, Boo, Baby First Step, SUsie I would like some houses and cute, and some clothes for Is Lori. I want these toys, playhouse things, a pen, n I want baby first step, Jack and some stroatcey pants, I some trees and some tele- : all of them, little T.V. and candy for my, will leavo you a surprise at phone poles or a village with · My brother wants n truck, In-the box, n play horse and sock. a play santa Claus. My phone the table for you and your cars and buildings or some a gun, and a trllin, And some presents lor my reindeer. I'm 9 years old. landscaped tunels or more , Sincerly yours, number Is 676-5329, My ad. baby sister. Shelsflve months dress IIi 1806 Dexter Trail, I'm being a good girl. Dear Santa, some play.doh and a doll and train cars for all of my train, JULIE MUELLER old. I have been pretty good this Dear Santa Claus, Mason, Michigan, I want n KAREN WILLETT a fuzzy toy poodle and a color I would !Ike a battlewagon or rl!llll:~m~: pupet, too. Thank you. and Merry year, I would like a new bike, I would like a G.I. Joe and Dear Santa, Christmas, book. She wlll leave some And clothes and Johnny Eghal I · would like a Race set, thing good for you, packs of a lot of egulment. These are the things I want Love Lorena Parker and a box of shells for My410 and. a train set. and a sur. I !Ike the letters you have for Christmas, !I!AICflll(fSI!( LORI 731 S, Lansing Kathy Risner the shells can be bird shots, prise. Johnny West, Johnny P ,S, My big brother wrote sent me, I like you very much, Thing Malcer Dear Santa. Mason, Mlch, Jiggle jump Good-by for now Mary Christ. Doll . 7 OMA, And u surprise for this, l'All:!l1Sl:IS!SIII mas, I have to go. Good-by santa Color and Curl My sister is wrltlngthlsfor Clothes my dog, DuUys Daredevil. Claus, Kitchen Set me, Well, I'm Shelly Elliott, Dear Santa . Love Dear Santa, I would like a sled and some Baby Chair Harry Gibbs Jr. Write back, Damet Poll and HI! I want Barble'sweb- Baby Bottle BRIAN JACKSON I would like to have some ml:!f11U:flll( Love Doll bed bing parts set, color 'n curl Ice-skates and a six trans. P,J, and new-- Robe also a new istor radio, and some games Dishes Dear Santa, GARY LYNN DUBOIS Doll clothes by Barbie, one talking hand Dear. Santa,-fAll- dolly play T, V, set play dl shes, I would like to than!( you !QIC~II!AII Mittens puppets, some skirts, sweat. and a Herman talking puppet Coloring Book I want binocular, a round P 1 ease bring Danny and for last year you brought just Dear Santa Clause Puppy er, shoes, parasol and tote, and some snow boots and a Nuts magnet, n coloring book, and Jimmy also something to wear what I wanted for everybody For Christmas I want a Cricket Doll Play doh, fun factory, Flint- cordless tooth brush, and a Candy a boat, and I want cloths, I and a car two. to be happy. This year my doll, Either a Penny Bright Barbie and Ken stone building bowlders, tin- beauty shop doll . ROBIN EVERY live at 527 E, Columbia, Mason Bring my Daddy a new pair brothers want spy things my doll or a Tressy doll, and Ice Skates ker toys, hands down game. Please bring something for Mich. of shoes, dad needs a new saw my : r also want some surprises, The Miss Clalrol Doll I'm Shelly sister Debra and I my Grandma too. !I!J:d:$:[~ Your friend, Thank you, mother wants a new hat, for· mystery books, PettlcoatJun. Real watch was a skirt, golf sweater, I will leave you some coffee Dear Santa Curt Bond Apryl Richardson me what I wanted last year · etlan papperdoll cutouts, VIew hands down .watch, nylons, shoes, a coat, and donuts to eat. I am Mark Maynard, 406 -~I!Ail every body to be happy, Master, and a sparckle paint I pound suckers .:and a long tale blney, we we.ll CINDY ANKNEY East Elm Street Mason, I Dear Santa Claws -~I!Ail am 7 years old. And I would Dear Santa, Thank you, set, Santa Claus here is a NORMA WHITING have some milk and a pice of !l1Sl:( !E1ll( !I!A;( I want a Snules Doll for I have tryed to be real good Tony Ryal poem about Christmas, cake for yow, Well have to go Dear Santa like 11 gun and hoster, and Christmas, And I would like this year, but It has been J!l;ll $:[ 911( Blil911CS!lll( by. My name is Timmy Ankney, eles you would Ilke to leave a pair of rollerskates, I want awful hard. I can't write yet Dear Santa, . Bundles Dear Santa I am 5 yrs, old. I have been Will have cookies and milk a kenner show projector to, so I am having my cousin I would like sotne Gloves A bundle Is a funny thing, I can't wait for Christmas From a good boy, I have a new baby for you. I would like a Bugs bunny Sue do It for me, If you can From Todd To Santa, It always sets me wondering; to come becaus you are going SHELLY, brother. His name Is Tommy, that talks. I would llke some DEB I would like you to bring l'All:r-!l!lU please try to brln g me these Dear Santa, For whethe.r l.t.is .thin or wide, to come to our house, I have warm clothes for Christmas, things or some of them, A You never know just what's been good,'I wouldlikeamoble ELLIOTT me a tractor, farm set, a Dear Santa I would like some warm slip. I am 14 Months old so my l!Uitilllf.lilll!i'i sled and some bu!ldingblocl(s, I have been a very good transogram Road Race Set, a big sister Karen will have to Inside crane and a 007 gun set for Dear Santa pers that are fury pink, steam shovel, a lnttery pow Especially on Christmas week Christmas, Please bring some toys for boy, I want a Defender Dan write this for me. I would like I have been good, I want Your Chriatmas girl, ered cement mixer, a dare 'remptatlon Is so great to JEFF PETERSON my baby brother too, and a modle plane and sur TAMMY BULLEN a Teddy Bear and a cowboy peek a GI Joe and a cat and a My Daddy has been a good prlses, and comic books. devil trick-track. A record suit size 2 and a fire engine blg bat and ball and truck player, Please bring my little Now wouldn't it be much more I!S:il:s;:I:I!Ail boy too, I wlll leave some MIKE RISNER Dear Santa, and some pull toys, and ship and race set and brother Mitchell a v l o II n, fun Dear Santa, cookies and milk on the table Age 8 In a half I would like for Christmas a Love, If shoppers car rled things un radio and chemistry set. for you, 1345 Mason Street toy watch, ---a cowboy hat, a toy a trumpet, a plano, and a Skipper Andy Willett I have been sorta good this musical clock, PIe as e bring done? year I would like a Baby first Love Dansvllle, Mich. rifle with a scope, and a toy MIKE TIEFENTHALER me a cotton candy machine too, step, dresser set, watch, sur. TIMMY ANKNEY airplane. And a egg of silly Dear Santa,--~ by I wlll leave a cookie out for prise and socks, and dress, S!ll:ll:![;l:(l!lll( puddy also. Have a nice trip Doug has been a very good John Farrar back to the North Pole and see you on Christmas Eve. Thank boy, He would like a squeese and plano, sewing machine, Dear santa ~~:ll:lil DR. T. VANDERBOLL You Very Much, and fuzzy cat, Dear Santa, Optometrist you next year, toy and a rubber bat and ball Merry Christmas Santa Thank you very much for Bruce Gillett plus surprises, Love Thank you for the presents Love, KAREN BUCHANAN the very nice gifts last year 782 E, Columbia Terry Martin -!l1Sl:I!I!A¥' DOUG RISNER Tammy you sent me, that you brought me last year. Dear Santa, P,S, I will leave some cookies Phone Meson OR 7· 194 I p,s, There are some Smokey Age 1 ~~ This year I want: 1. Doll This year I would like for and milk and a puppy, ll~· API"lin1mt•nl Or,ly the Bear stamps Inside this I want a Mary Popplns doll, 1345 Mason St, Dear Santa, and buggy, 2, Clothes 3. And Christmas is an easy-bal~e a house for Skipper, a bed for letter: Dansville, Mich. These are the things I want ![;l:(~f!ll:! lots of surprises, O.K. 4, and a pair of ice. skates Skipper. I also want a dicky, Dear Santa, 'Ej;¥t=B;ll: tor Christmas, !Bl:{~£::1( I wlll leave you a surprise Dear Santa Claus, I am 10 years old. I live at Dear Santa Thing Maker Here is a list of what I on the table for you and your I would like this year Is a 527 E. Columbia Mason, Mich. My name Is steve Arens. Color n Curl would like for Christmas: reindeer. I am a good girl With love, Kitchen Set Doll clothes, Misty, Building LET US REMEMBER THE 12 transister pocket radio, a I live at 306 W Elm Mason, most of the year. I love you TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS camera, a tool kit, a head Coleen Shafer I want an electric car for DametDoll Boulders, Thing maker, Ready very much, I am six years light and a speedometer for my !l!l;lis;:I:!J!j;¥ Twin Dolls Mix set and a Paint set, old, Dear Santa, Christmas, also a pony. bicycle, and a bee-bee gun, I I believe I would !Ike a Barbie and Ken KAREN PETERSON Love, I got your letter last year :SAL AYOUBEE would also like !or you is to cowboy hat, holster & gun. Cricket Doll 6 years old Diana Wlllett when I was in Kindergarten, The Miss Clalrol Doll ~I!S:il:!l!ll:t have a very nice Christmas! If possible I would llke a ~!l!ll:l:!l!lU: Don't work too hard, toy plano, Bath Set Cookies n Milk Dear Santa, Dear Santa Yours truely, Please bring me a vanity Dennis Martin Merry Christmas, I'm Tearle Dearie Carol want Baby First Step. I want a size 4 yr. old set, hands down Barbara want Bundle of Joy. P.S. I would like the pocket IRIS:!ll$:11!m(• doll like me, a Dolly Darling, radio and camera the most, I will set something on the Dear Santa I pound of suckers Tammy want Barbies, table for you to eat. I would like for Christmas an organ Annette want Honeymoon, Dear Santa, Don't forget the other chil some Play-Doh, a mob 11 e roller skates. Judy want a Bride doll. Kathy has been a very good dren, crane, a western flyer racer, GAYLE A DEPUE Judy want Typewriter. --- Yours truly ![;l:(~ Judy want World Globe. girl all year, She would like and Martian Magic Tricks, Sheila Galllhugh and the last thing is a toy Dear Santa Tammy want Betsy McCall. cash register. r am Laurie Ann Bibbins Tammy want Clean. Up, Good-Bye and have a Merry and I'm almost 3 years old, All want Mr. Potato-head. Christmas. I'm getting my letter mailed All want money game, BRYAN MARTIN early so you will be sure and Judy want Beauty set, DECEMBER get It on time. Judy want Elegant Lady Nsw 1986 ~ PLEASE ~-~ I really want a motor cycle Dresser set, Love and that's all, Judy want Vanity. TOMMY D. DAVIS Love From: JUDY,CAROL, TAMMY, ANNETTE, Dear friends LAURIE ANN BIBBINS Dear Santa ~~- ~~![;l:( BARBARA 25FRIGIDAIRE ' I would like a real bow and Dear Santa two blunt arrows, and a GI How are you, My name is llcl ~he funerul is Joe with diving gear, I would Cindy, I am 4 years old and Dear Santa Claus, DISHWASHER ~ d In th usually 11om . e Cl11Jr ch, h . also like a Electronic plane, I have been good, For Christ. I want a baby first step...... e or .. the fun .. t_!= Private THANK YOU . mas I want a walking doll And Patty Baby boo, too, And .. establishment e;al director's Yours truely, and some building blocks; And •''llso baby chatty. And also ference Pr • ersonar Pre GARY MARTIN if you have a spare one, a leave the presents under ·the ' reli,. · ' ~-arrarJger.Jen -~o I!S:il:![;l:(![;l:( movie projector. Please bring Christmas tree? And I want .Gift the WholeF .oiOUs ritual d :• or Dear Santa my one year old brother a some new clothes for me? And ''WillAppre cl1o 1 ce. eternanes tile I will want a secet sam, basketball net, We will see you r want Kenners Building Bold- winter pajamas the Adams on Christmas eve. ers for Christmas, And real Because of family thing at Ware's Drug I love you, Santa, wlges with hair. and a 1 . .:lmplc facilit · store, electric train set for essen1n"' 0 ,, , .l.es Bye Love, FRIGIDAIRE DISHMOBILE trend · <> " Durden ti Mike and me, a cruicer that .1.s to1:arc1 th • ' 1e CINDY TRUDEAU BARBARA CHENEY is a boat, A cookie jar A l*l!l:U:~ The f umil Y shou.ld e • uncral nome' Dear Sant::l ~!(!;[ With SUPER-SURGE Washing ,rubber spatula for mom. Dear Santa the funerar d. . consult lvitll Dad wants some new shirts, My nam1? Is Lesa Gay John son. I live at 1541 Dennis My name is Matthew May. making a fin luect?r. before new gloves a new billfold, nard. I live at 406 E, Elm a c~cision. Yours THINLY Rd. Williamston, Mich. This • Sanitized tableware. Super-Surge Washing Action is what I want, Creapy Crawler st., Mason, I am 3 years old, has exceptional cleaning power. GARY I would like a gun and holster ') a purse, Three pair of socks, -~$:[ and anything you would llke to • No hand rinsing! Hard-working rinse and wash '-espectful.l y, Dear Santa Four pair of pants, a mouse trap game, The 56 game set, leave. I have been a good boy, cycles do it for you. I would like a train a car MATT set and I would like a T, V, a mohair sweater, and some • Quiet operation with 3 other clothes, P.S. I will leave a lunch tor set a radio and a sled. And you. sound-deadening DoyandN~~~ I wish you a present, I wish Sincerly yours features. Olt 7-6151 LESA JOHNSON you a bigger sack to bring Dear Santa Claus, more toys to others, • 14 table setting ~~~ I will send a letter to you, Thank you, Santa Claws, On the front of this letter there capacity (NEMA). 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Bag Indian Head · Silver Dollars ore worth Densmore's.:·~i~: $t25 DENSMORE'S in trade at Open 362 Days a Yea; FOODLINER . Open 9 to 9 Everyday - North US 127 Mason Densmore's ··.. !he Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965 - Page C-4 . 4-Year Farm Programs Dairy Beef "Marriage" Are Topic of Workshop May Cut Dairy Calves ( Frank Archbold, Jerome program has been authorized This means looking a little Gerszewski, Leonard Kyle, by law for wheat, feed grain farther down the road with Breeding dairy heifers to Frank Light, Dean Quirin, Don and cotton. each year• s !arming operation. 1about calf size and ease of averaged 14 pounds heavier beef bulls can be very costly. Smith, Richard Stout, Fran kiln "I think it opens up new That's why I'msureourfarm calving. Boyd just completed at birth tho.n Angus-s 1 red 11Many dairymen breed Hol Switzer, and Joe Young at opportunities for our farmers ers are going to like the long. an experiment which shows calves out of Holstolnfemales, tended a two-day work con- in Michigan," he said. er range, four-year programs stein females to Angus bulls that some Holstein bulls (in· to get slightly smaller calves But some holstein bulls sired '\, 1terence of Agricultural sta- "It Is also a major chal Congress authorized this year. stead of' Angus bulls) can be calves that were only slightly. ) bilization and Conservation o.nd, hopefully, fewer calving .~ lenge to our farmer-elected And these, combined with our used to breed Holstein halters larger at birth. than Angus-· J ~~ :;; difficulties," reports Louis service leaders In Cleveland, ASC committeemen In each conservation programs ·for to get smaller than average sired calves out of Holstein P Ohio. county. County committees and shifting land from intensive J. Boyd, Mlchigo.n state uni calves at birth. dams. versity dairy scientist. 11But ASC committeemen and spe their staffs In the county of cropping Into needed, con His research showed that "Very few calving difflcul~ :~~~ cialists from 21 midwestern fices are going to have the serving uses with public ben· by doing this, he Is losing a Holstein calves In the study and northeastern states met to tremendous job of explaining cho.nce to get good dairy herd ties occurred, although calv- ems, will make a stronger ing difficulties were a little uiscuss the Food and Agricul the new programs and how agriculture than ever." replacements. That's a high ture Act of 1965 and how to they work, price to pay." higher arnong heifers bred to The Michigan ASCS lead Retired Farmer Holstein bulls than for those implement the new 4-ye a r "Nationally we are moving ers exchanged views on farm Boyd points out that 30 per farm programs which begin cent of the heifer calves born bred to Angus bulls," says in the d irectlon of producing program administration with Boyd. with the 1966-crop year. for world markets. Our U, In Michigan each year are Dies at Age 72 s. farm leaders from South Da 11 Birth weight did not seem Edwin A, Jaenke, ASCS as markets are about saturated. kota, Nebraska, Minnesota, from first-calf dairy heifers. Thus, if all first -calf heifers DANSVILLE- Funeral ser to be a major factor in caus sociate administrator, headed Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, vices were held Saturday at a team of administrative and are bred to beef bulls, a dairy ing calving difficulties. The Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Penn the Ball-Dunn DansvIlle bulls that sired larger calves program specialists from sylvania, New York, Maine, YULE TREES ARRIVE- Williamston Future man must save nearly all of his heifer calves from the chapel for Harry A. Richard cause no more calving trou Washington, D. c., on hand to Stay Warm .. New Hampshire, Vermont, son, 72 of Dansvllle, a re provide background and to help Farmers are unloading 500 Christmas trees. older cows sirnply to main bles than the bulls that sired Massachusetts, Hhode Island, tain his herd. tired farmer and rural mail the smaller calves," explore I o c a I and regional Connecticut, New Jersey, Del· This is an annual affair and the sale of the carrier. He died Thursday problems that are likely to "This essentially e I! min "If the dairyman seeks a When Home aware and Maryland, In a Mason hospital after a arise in connection with the trees furnishes most of the income to finance ates selection of heifers for small calf at birth, especially new programs, ASCS leaders from otheJ' herd Improvement," says brief sickness. Burial was from first-calf Holstein heif states have already '1eld sim their work through the year. in Fairview cemetery, here. ers, he can still select certain Chairman Light said wheat Heat Fails Ilar meetings at New Orleans, Boyd, "It also eliminates and feed grain stocks have potential income from the sale Holstein bulls that sire small Louisiana and Denver, Col Besides his wife, Ida, he Is er offsprings, And this method dropped to manageable levels Power failures can result in A Michigan State university of surplus dairy heifers.'' orado. soil scientist says Bto 11 mil Fast Corn Growth survived by 4 sons, Harry of breeding -- Holstein to t h r o ugh application of new some winter emergencies and Chairman Light said that Boyd, a specialist for the L. of Dansv1lle, Larry L, principles. At the same time, leave homes Without heat. If lion acres of land In Michigan Farmers in Michigan can cooperative· ext ens 1 on ser- holstein -· still allows for training meetings and work can use more lime. Art Wol of Napoleon, Robert E. of calves that can become suit farm Income has been main this should happen, the Rural shops will be scheduled in the grow corn faster than they can vice, contends that reasons for Laingsburg and Clarence of tained, Defense office at Michigan cott notes many farmers make store it, because the shelled breeding dairy h e if e r s t o able herd replacements," state as soon as possible to the mistake of not using lime Bad Axe; 3 daughters, Mrs. Boyd concludes. starting with the 1966 crop, State u n Ivers it y suggests share with ASCS county of corn must be dried. Experts at Angus bulls are not sound. Florence Fisk of Chandler, the system used so success these recommendations: when they stop growing alfalfa. Michigan state university say, He says, for example, that ficials the information and It is normal for these soils to IncUana; Mrs, Martha Lohrle fully with wheat and feed -- Maintain the heat that Is discussions obtained by state however, that a chilling pro- research has shown ihat the of Churubusco, indiana, and PAITERSON grains w111 be applled to cot already In your home. Addi become more acid with use, dam has much more Influence officials at Cleveland. he says. cess may be used in the future Mrs. Hilda Wirick of ton-our third major crop for tional insulation such as show than the sire upon birth size Phoenix, Arizona; 3 sisters, VETERINARY export. This w1ll consiBt of er curt a ins, plastic table to cool the corn for storage. of the calf. And, he adds, reI a tl v e 1 y low government clothes and towels should be This "refrigerated" corn there's every reason to be Mrs. Cella Bishop of Hunter support prices, supplemented lieve that the first offspring town, Indiana, and Mrs. Leone HOSPITAL placed over windows, doors, would allow fast harvesting by cash payments to farmers. and other places where cold from a dairy female can be Garton o.nd Mrs. Cora Bar KERNS ST. This system keeps domestic may enter. and prevent bottlenecks at the just as good genetically as bier, both of Fort Wayne, Christmas Trees OR 7-9791 grains and fibers competitive -- Make use of any other dryers. any subsequent offspring. Indiana; 13 grandchildren and in the world market because available heating methods Then there's the question 3 great grandchildren. Mason the support price will be set such as f! rep I aces, camp at or near the world market stoves or lanterns, Your bed price. Domestic consumption Is the warmest place in the Are Plantation can then be supported at a high house If enough blankets are er rate-not through price sup available. Sleeping bags are port, but through direct pay excellent in these emergency ments, or c e r t If I cat e pay situations. ments-on a portion of the do -- More people in one room Produced Crop mestic food and fiber pro will produce more body heat. duction, Families or neighbors can When you go out this year The chairman noted that trimmed and shaped for full gather In one room and all to buy the family Christmas ness and contour and ferti this is the first time a 4-year will be warmer. tree, your chances of getting lized for color. They even the kind of tree you want come neatly packaged In plas are better than ever before. tic bags, Growers are sending more A lot of planning by scient Co~Op Extension Service than 35 million trees--more ists and growers has gone into than 30 different kinds of ever giving you the best Christmas greens -- to markets this tree ever had, season. Farm Views Nearly 40 percent of these NlWI fHIGIDAIHl trees will be plantation-grown ll~r&on, and quality controlled. This Powell [ :if;··:' . Space Age successor to the old·fashioned compressor is an increase of nearly 25 THl':t .. in all Frost-Proof Models. Packs more power for more And News per cent over the last 17 space, new features! So dependable, it's backed by a years. Named to :I :::::::;:;:;:::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:; Preference for a fu 11 e r, POWER 6-YEAR WARRANTY AT R, C, LOTT , sorter, more fragrant tree has NO EXTRA OHARQE_I The annual m11cl• farmers• meeting is scheduled for Tues boosted the Scotch pine into consumers CAPSUU I·Yoor Warranty for ropolr of any defect In tho ontlro ro day, Dec, 31 at 1:30 p.m. at the stockbridge high school first place in sales. Nearly Board Harold C. Powell of Wil frlgorotcr, plus 4·Your Warranty for ropolr of any dofoct agricultural room. · 25 percent of the total crop In tho rofrlsoratlng systom. Backed by Gonorol Motors. ,~.;" Power. ',!'"() ,) ·' ' ' An interesting program has been arranged as follows: this year w111 be Scotch pine, liamston, is the newly elected Managing against wilt Infection in mint by Dr. Melvyn Almost 8 mill1on homes will director of the Production Lacy - Botany and Plant Pathology Dept. M.S. U, decorate a Scotch pine, where Credit association of Lansing. BUdUII BUJI What is new in research on muck crops Balsam fir was once most He was elected at the annual a.n.d popular. stockholders meet 1 n g held FRIGIDAIRE Frost-Proor. too 1 What are some essentials In the Production of Sod by Dr. It takes about 7 and 1/2 Tuesday, December 7, at the Robert Lucas, Soil Science Dept, M.S. U. years to produce one of these Kellogg Center in East Lan 2-speed • No frost, no defrosting ever-it's 100% Some observations on problems In turf production from the plantation grown Scotch pIne sing. He will serve on the Frost· Proof! standpoint of the consumer by Fred Sackrider, Jackson County Christmas trees. Michigan board of directors with Mark Extension Agricultural Agent. growers can bring a pine of R, Westbrook of Ionia, Her Washer with • Giant 15l·lb. size freezer below-with Possibilities for contract potatoes by Dennie Clanahan, this type to cutting size soon bert VanAken of Eaton Rapids, lift·out basket. Michigan Potato Councll, M.S. U. Farm Crops. er than many other species, H. L, Brook of East Lansing Soak Cycle! • Twin Porcelain Sod growing has Increased tremendously in the past few On the average, it takes about and Paul Darling of Owosso. Enamel vegetable years on muck land, Ingham county has over 500 acres planted B-9 years to produce a Nearly 500 members and Hydrators. to Merian Blue Grass for sod production. It Is priced to en marketable tree, guests at t end e d the annual courage many new homeowners with a quick lawn, providing Nearly all species of ever meeting. Mark R, Westbrook, • Plus deep-shelf It is properly cared for. greens growing in the United president was the chairman, storage door, Mildew is a troublesome disease in shady areas and Merlan States and Canada can be used and Herbert VanAl•en, vice and more! Blue Grass needs heavier nitrogen to keep It growing well. for Christmas trees. How president reported for the Fred Sackrider of Jackson county, thinks other grasses, such ever, growers are seeking to board of directors, FPDA·14BK, 13.0 cu. ft. as creeping or red fescue and Kentucky blue should be added produce a tree that the con Arnold K. Musolf of East '(NEMA standard) 3 calaB or whltol to Merion Bluegrass seedlings, as they are more resistant sumer wants. Lansing, secretary-manager to some of the lawn disease problems. The !deal tree will retain its of the association, gave the Dr. Lucas Will warn muck farmers that sod gi'Owing has needles well from the time of financial report. In his report several "musts", including Irrigation facilities, lawn mowing cutting through the holidays; he said that loans made to and week spray equipment, scalping and loading equipment, it wlll have a full, symetrlcal farmer members this past AN APPLIANCE GIFT KEEPS ON GIVING plus a plentiful supply of labor to roll and load. shape; maintain strength of year was over 10 million dol Some of the growers are finding Increased difficulty in limb to support lights and lars. PLEASURE FOR YEARS AND YEARS! fi/ finding a market at present market prices. Costs of production decorations; contain an abun John N, Ferris, extension are high and new growers should consider all of the angles dance of good green foliage specialist in agriculture eco • This Jet Action Washer and hazards In the production and marketing of sod, which is not prickly; and give nomics at Michigan State uni soaks automatically! The price of mint this year has increased interest In both off a pleasant, yet not over versity In East Lansing, was peppermint and spearmint, Wilt infected land and wilt free powering aroma. • Patented Deep Action roots are the serious drawbacks. This subject will be reviewed To try and give you these :~~~:::~~~~:~~f:~:~g ..~;:::::::::-:::::::~:~ Agitator cleans deep! ·:::oo·clor :;:;1 by M,S,U,'s Dr. Lacy, who Is researching for economical trees, growers spray trees for • Jet·simple mechanism! Low-budget Budget-priced Thriftiest controls of mint. insects, diseases o.nd color u a W The tremendous potato processing and marketing program con tro 1 from planting to {C. J. H b b rd • Jet-Away lint removal! Frost· Proof FRIGIDAIRE FR161DAIRE In the vicinity of Greenvllle has stimulated Interest In the harvest. Brush and weeds ::: VETEfitNARIAN :;:; possibilities !or contract potatoes. Dennie Clanahan will of!er are mowed or controlled with :.; 608 S. 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PIONEER. liRA NO No minimum invesrment •.. Your money is olwoys • Gentle Flowing H~~a:t! cvo;lable without deloy! '1/rite or cell today for infor m.:JtJO, wit~out obligation SEEDS Mid-St~ te Finance Corp. CORN, SORGHUM, ALFALFA consumers Power 130 W. Ash St. Mason OR 7.9501. OR 7-9591 The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965 - Page C-5 · L, and J, Construction, 'l'rea Church, Wyble, and Barnes. pass on tho case, Glasson, Dolores John Jennings vs Banta-Brooks, Inc. vs Wll" Badgley, Damico, and Kline, Parr, Rhoad and McLean, Alan Pilul Sklllpsky, Trespass Ham Brow!\ d/b/a Clbo House. · Jennie W, Mnrsh, in her won Lois Christian vs Clinton J, . on tho case. Younger, Warren, Trespass on tho case, Hub" right and as survivor ot Jay Chapman, Trespass on tho and Keyworth. bard, FoK','Thomas, and Born. G, March vs Pyrl Marsh, sole case. Stuart J. DunnlRga, Jr. In the matter of Harry John· General Finance Loan com- survivor ot Kenneth B. MarBh, pany ot Lansing, East, Inc. deceased, Ruth J, Henry, J, state Farm MutuiLI vs Garry mute to count I, pleaded guilty Tlnimer, Allen P, Moleski and Sylvia son. Petition tor Reatoratlon Union vs Norma J. Murrieta, etc, vs Ron a 1d L, Becker, Woodrow Marsh, Pauline M. Lynn cochran, Trial conclud to count II, accepted bond Audrey Ostrandervs Dextu• Moleski vs William G. Foator, at Drivers License, Guy and Dean Rohdes and c. H, Cash, Trespass on tho case, Parks, Christian, Trespass on the case, Delmer Davis and Irene A, Adkinson. ed, vardlct tor detondant ot no con't tor sentence on count Hughes, Paternity, Donald L, R, Smith, Compllllnt to correct deed, II, and trail en count I. etc. Trespass on the Case, Church, Wyble, and Barnea. Arlene Jenkins and Richard cause of action, Reisig, Harmon and Maurer. Consumers Power Com- Younger, Warren, and Key., · The People of thCI state ot Ernestine Gllc.k vs Victor L, Karl Foster, by her next ot Jenkins vs George W, Hoe Pacitlc Finance Loan vs M, L, Pryor, Elmer C, Pry pany, etc. vs Mlchlian Corp- worth. ' Michigan vs Kolllleth Albin, Stine and Christine K. Stine, Elizabeth Ford, Trespass on Friend, Judith Ellingsen, and flinger anct Dour; las W. Hoe or, and George M, Pryor, Co tllnger, Trespass on thecase, oration and Securities Com- Louis Wlll111.ms vs Della Jr, VIolation of probation sen complllint for F!!.r.e~losure. the case, William J, stapleton. Ralph T, Ellengsen, and Judith partners, d/b/a, Pryor Broth Ellengsen vs John A, Jones, Parks, Church, Wyble, and mission, Com pIa! n t to Re- Mae Hansens. Trespass on tence, Ingham county Jail one Warner, Hart, Warner and state E m pI o y e e s Credit verse decision of corporation the case, Lee G, Shatter, ers vs Leonard DuBois, d/b/a T ~espass on the case, Parks, Barnell, (1) month, Tax Appeal Boa.rd. McKane, Shirley Winters vs Duane state Farm Mutual vs Garry Lynn cochran. 'l'rl11.l com .. menced, proofs In !1111. State Farm Mutual vs Garry Lynn Cochran. Stipulation to substitution. The People of tl1e state of Michigan vs Walter Tutson, Order granting motion setting bond at $5,000,00, Jlll Blondshlne vs Gaylord D, Smith, Denial ol paternity FOOD CENTERS at child, released, Claudia Kennedy vs Santialt'O Sanchez, Jr. Denial of pater- nity of child, remanded. The People of the state of Michigan vs Douglas Dicker son, Change ot plea to guilty accepted, remanded !or sen tence, The People of the state of Michigan vs William Doone Prindle, Arraignment, read Ing of Information waIved, pleaded guilty to connt II, ac• cepted thereupon sentenced, The People of tho state of Michigan vs William Doone Prindle. Sentence, Count II 10 days county jall. fRESR The People ot the state of Michigan vs William Doone Prindle, 0 r de r dis charging P\CN\C probation, The People ot the state of Michigan vs Ronnie Mask. Ar raignment, reading of 1ntor STYlE matlon waived, stood mute, remanded tor trial. The People of the State ot Michigan vs Ernest Skozak. LB. Arraignment on amended In• · formation, reading C>t Infor mation waived, stood mute to count I, pleaded guilty to count II, accepted, thereupon sen FRESH 'N MEATY PORK HOCKS1-L~~; tenced. The People of the State of Mlch_lgan vs Ronnie Mask, VAN HOLTEN'S SAUERKRAUT ~;~~:· Order re-setting bond at $1500.00. LB, The People of th.e state of PESCHKE KING-SIZE FRANKS Michigan vs Elgin (Ted) Hills, Arraignment, readtnr ot in- formation waived, stood mute, plea of not guilty entered, re manded, The People of the State at Michigan vs George B. White- sell. Sentence, tine $'76.00 and HAWAIIAN costs $25.00 or 30 days coun ty jail. The People of the state of PUNCH Michigan vs Richard Turner. Contempt proceedings, guilty WITH COUPON BELOW • • • at contempt, ·sentence .not to , ·exceed ·6 months ·county ]all. 6-0Z. $• The People of the, ,State at WT. I ECE .•• ROSE BRAND Mlchlian vs Ailan 8, Chann. . .. PJ E~~~~~J p~~~~n~e~:=~ .,....;K;..;.;L;.;E;;;.;f;;;.;;N~E=·,;;X.;.._~_oK_oG_._o_F....;;;;;;;;,.;:_.a 111ii dent released, 1 The People of the state of r------~- Michlgan vs Dennes Earl Friend. Sentence, 2 1/2 to 5 years Michigan corrections Commission, l-LB. MichiganThe People vs Robert of the Lee state Smith. of ::======:::;;;::::;::== No arraignment, stipulation to 5 VARIETIES, SPARTAN BOX remand, The People of the State of Michigan vs James E, Norton, PICKLES WITH COUPON accepted,Jr. Change ofthereupon plea to gutltysen- :::~;;;!;;;;~i BELOW • , • tenced, The People of the Slate of Michigan vs Clark Hill 'rhorne Jr. Arraignment on amended SPARTAN info r m a I 1on, read In g of amended Information waived, stood mute to count r, plead ed guilty to count II, accepted, a,.,_,;u.;;;.., bond cont•ct for sentence on count II, and trial on count I. The People of the state of MIchIgan vs Robert Oscar BUTTER Brush. Jury trial, partial proofs. The People of the state of M I chl&"an vs Robert Oscar Brush. Order grantlnF; motion to strike count I (Gross Inde cency). The People of the state of Michigan vs. Arnold McDow ell, Adjournment of trial, Jean Calhoun vs Terry .simon, Acknowledgment of pa ternity, released, The People of the State of Michigan vs Clark Hlll Thorne Jr. Arraignment on amended Into r rna t ion, readIng of amended Information waived, stood mute to county !1 plead ed guilty to count II, accepted, bond cont'd for sentence on count n, and trial on coant I, The People ·of the state of Michigan vs Robert Oscar Brush. Jury trial, partial ·proofs. The People at the State of WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Michigan vs Robert Osca.r BIGGEST Brush. Order granting motion ON ITEMS IN THIS AD. to strike count I (Cross In decency), -,._A _/ FDDD 7t!rpOUJC/[ CINTEII The People of the state of Michigan vs Arnold McDowell. POWDERED 1·LB. SOLID Adjournment of trial, B.P.R Jean Calhoun vs Terry SPARTAN S i m on. Acknowledgment at 10-XSUGAR Paternity, released, BUTTER The People ot the state of LIMIT Michigan vs ClarkHlU Th~rne PKG.1-LB:lO"' .. 2 LB. 49( Jr. Arraignment on amended lntormatlon, reading ot a.men WITH THIS COUPON AND A $5 WITH THIS COUPON AND A $5 ded lotormatlon waived, stOOd OR MORE FOOD PURCHASE OR MORE FOOD PURCHASE THRU SAT., DEC. 18, 1965 THRU SAT., DEC. 16, 1965 The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965 - Page C-6 · Pelton. Paternity, Donald L. Darrell G. Wertz nnd Auto 18 Lansing, :· Reisig~ ow:lers Insurnnce Compnny 1 Terrance Douglas Case, 20, Snider, 21, East Lansing, John Cari Barratt, 21; II Lan~ : Jerry c. Stalker vs Ethel etc, vs Harold D. Durling, L e s e Lee Jon e s, 201 Barryton; Joyce AnnScott,l7, Mason; Constance Eileen Pal Mickey Farmer, 21, Lan- sing; Kathie Lee Bancroft, ·. Wilson, Robert L, Johnson and Trespass on the case, Ray- 1 Marriages 'and Divorces LWlBing, sing; Alveta Marie Hog\ie, 19 21, Lansimr. ,. · .. · · mer, 18, Mason,· 1 ' 1 Clarence J, Trescott, Tres mend Joseph, Oscar Bower, 62, Stock Lansing, ~ . . . Ray Alvin Young, Jr., 24, Stephen Michael Guthrie, .. pass on the case. Raymond bridge; Athel Smith, 551 Lan William Alan Moore, 19 Haslett; Janet M.arle Pan~rle,,. ·, Joseph, In the matter o! the Petition MARRIAGES James Alan lQatt, 23, Lan· 18, Okemos; Kristine Joyce sing, 1 Jimmie LeRoy Smith, 21, Lansing; Janet Marie Crane, 101 Lansing, . . . .. , Helen Stalker vs Ethel Wll· of Gordon Clarence McKinnon, slnll'; Geraldine Marie Bender, Carpenter; 18, Okemos, Glenn H, Ross, 32, Lansing; Lansing; Vera Jean Pittman, 27, Lansing, 22, Lansing, Stephen James Lambert; 21; · .. son, Robert L. Johnson and Petition for Restoration of Welton Jeflrles, 181 Lan Martha A. Snyder, 22 Holt. 18, Lansing, Wayne Mark Creppen, Jr., sing; Barbara Jenn Watts, 20, Tommy Jay Ray, 191 Lan. East Lansing; Diane Lorraine ( Clarence J, Trescott, Tres Driver's License, Younger, Phillip Leon Paull, 20, Ann sing; Monlque Lucltte Hof. Martin, 10 Birmingham~ · · · Daniel Andrew Sikora. 20. 22, Lansln.r: RP.thanv Sue Lansing, 1 ' pass on the case, Raymond warren, and Keyworth. Arbor; Anita Marie White, 18, moister, 10, Lansing, ·Jimmie Graham, 29, .East ;; Joseph, Cleveland Ohio; Donna Cath Bigelow, 18, Lansing, Tommy L, Wa!lace, 25 East Lansing, erine Linden, 18, Cleveland, Terry Lee Daniels M1ller, 1 · W1111am Harvey VanDusen, Lanfllng; Murianna Bartlett,· Dennea Koury vs Melvin Lelancl c. Becker vs Jack Oblo, Lansing; Ernestine Trainor, Dale Le Roy Hitchcock, 21, Jr., 18, East Lansing; Barb- 20, Lansing, · .. .. Heathcock and James R, 18, Lansing; Mary Leah era w 22, Lansing, Lansing; Connie Jean Gibbs, Allen Jones nnd Sode-Bennett Dale Herbert Foote, 19 ara Ann Hill, 18, Dearborn, Nicholas .Roger Hostettler; ·''Heathcock. Trespass on the 1 ford, 18, Lansing, 18, Williamston. Electric 'company, Municipal Lansing-: Edna Mav GarvP.r. Gary Lee Mitchell, 22, East Frederick William Bowers, 25, Haslett; . Mary Bern Rox case, Raymond Joseph, court Appeal. William Austin, Gary Lee Schassberger, 19, Lansing; Lynn Diane Premo•. Carl James P!a!!enberg, 21, 21, Lansing. Lansing; Mary Sue Robenson, IV, 19, Lansing; Sandra Kav · burgh, 25, East Lan.slng. · · 21 1 East Lansing. East Lansing; Sally Louise !{ellogg, 17, Lansing, Thomas Ralph Hamilton, 20, LLU!slng; Billie Annette Gale, 181 Lanslull', : · ' , · ·. Brian Herbert Heidel, 22; East Lansing; Patty Jo Drewek, 24, Detroit. " Vasyl William Baiiilurlc, 21, E11st Lansing; Pamela Cherry Taylor, 21, East Lansing • . , Richard Lynn M1ller, 20, , Williamston; Sandra Kay Cobb, 17, Haslett, Roger Myron Jackson, .10, FOR FINER East Lansing; Jana Lee Mc 1 Intyre, 19, East Lansing, U.S.D.A. INSP I ZEELANDER BRAND, :18-22 • LB. AVG. GIFTS FASTER Douglas Ailen Valek,. 23, WE GIVE East Lansing; Barbara Suz. OVEN-READY anne Rud!sh, 21, Wyoming. VALUABLE Karl Robert Woltanger, 31, East Lansing; Florence Linton TOM TURKEYS Kemp, 32, L~slng, · Bong-Sing Chang, 26, Fern. Zeelonder Turkeys ore spe-. clally bred so you get moro dale; Betty Jane Wlecorek, 20, tlrm, juicy, tender white East Lansing. meat, The Joct that they ore Richard Jerry Upton, 231 ''flnsh·frozen" wlthln seconds Okemos; Judy Mae Bondy, 19 otter processing assures you 1 ot a "lresher than fresh" bird. Lansing, . It Is because Zeelonder Tur• Jon Russell Campbell, 231 Jceys ore flash-frozen, ond oil East Lansing; Ga!l Frances the natural flavor and julcl· Kinsel, 22, Birmingham, ness Is sealed In thnt you receive a 100% llll'flllltec .or Archie Gerald Hardee, 32, yo~r full money back II not Apopka, Florida; Kay Margo satisfied with the one you Merrl!!eld, 25, Wllllam:Jton. buy. Kenneth Lee Watson, Jr., 33, Lansing; Delores Kath. er!ne Andrews, 30, Lansing, LB. Jerry L. L. Root, 21, Lan sing; Diana Lynn White, 19, Haslett. John Nicholas Andros, 20, SWIFT'S PREMIUM, BUTTERBALL Ag¢ Saginaw; Kathleen Nancy Fox, 1 20, East Laning, WHile Lee Dixon, 23, Lan HEN TURKEYS LB: :~:. l!t SIRLOIN sing; E.rnestine Looney, 21. OR T-BONE Lansing. ,, DIVORCES ) FARMER PEEl'S FULLY ·COOKED Delores Andrews vs Robert STEAKS Andrews, Dec. 3. LaWain Kay Sears vs Melvin Douglas Sears, Dec. 3, Margaret A, Briggs,vs 13·16 LB. HAMSA~;;o~~E ,J9( Russell Briggs, Dec. 3. James Ralph Hooker vs Irma Jane Hooker, Dec. 3, PESCHKE Mary M, Walsh vsDonald E. GENEROUS SHANK Walsh, Dec, 3, Arlene Fillingham vs Fred PORTION, 0' L FASHION erick Fillingham, Dec. 3, David D, Moles vs Carol A. Moles, Dec. 3, Sarah Pavalock vs LoUis Pavalock, Dec. 3. COUNTRY FRESH SMOKED Woodrow Andrews vs Betty Andrews, Dec. 3. ------~.-.~ ...... ~~~------Bennie Lee Wood vs Verlon ...... Ra:y·WoodrDec;3 ... ·· ,,, WHIP,PING ' .' -- . . .,. :_: :-~- .~- : HAMS r, ' Nala ·'Ri Morin vs .•Donald J. Mot\ln; •Dec, 3, · .,. Mavis I:, Heathcock·' vs Melvin Heathcock, Dec. 3. FREE .... ~! Charles J, Dougan vs Helen L, Dougan, Dec, a, Beatrice L. Polhamus vs CREAM George Polhamus, Dec. 3. Mary L, Parker, vs Gary L. 1966 IMPAlA TO BE I Parker, Dec, 3, Napoleon Mitchell vs Jenn ette Mitchell, Dec, 3. GIVEN AWAY FRI., DEC. 31tt Nerine K. Bachman vs Dale NO PURCHASE NECESSARY R. Bachman, Dec. 3, Oren A. Symonds vs Mary ~ORGIA GOLDEN, DEVEINED, PLUS, UP TO S2500.GIVEN WEEKLY CHECK YOUR MAGIC~ Symonds, Dec, 3, PEELED, FROZEN t Carol Ensley vs W1lllam G. KARD, YOU MAY WIN. NEW NUMBERS POSTED WEEKLY. t Ensley, Dec. 3, ~ PINT PKG. OF $r9 Sherry Pasch vs Robert A. SHRIMP 36-42 t w' ' 1\T t Pasch, Dec, 3, t uwer s 1tames: t· Yvonne D. Barton vs Fred. SPARTAN FROZEN 11 oz. t James Goodie M. Hutchinson erick P. Barton, Dec, 3, Mrs. Carl ton Ball L. Dohn f Marjorie Carnes vs Armor 'liT. $1 Carnes, Dec:. a, DINNERS EACH. f Gladys Johnson Mrs. G.R. Clinton f Glenn H. Ross vsRosamond 3 L. Ross, Dec. 3. '-_:;~~=:... ______t SPARTAN FRESH-FROZEN 10 oz. $ Sales Tax WT. STRAWBERRIES PKGS, Formula ENRICHED WHITE FLOUR .... Provided Taxpayers In Michigan may .c use a state sales tax as a LB. BAG guldel!ne when preparing their 1965 federal Income tax re turns, For the first time since GOLD MEDAL It was Introduced In 1960, the table has been printed In the tax Instructions which are mailed to taxpa.yers, district director A. M. Stoepler of 10 oz. internal. revenue said. The table Is based on a 1960- wr·. 61 study of consumer spend. JAR 1ng patterns by the bureau of labor statistics and shows the average amount of state sales tax paid by Michigan residents, The table may be used by tax. payers who Itemize their fed. eral Income tax deductions. Slmllar tables have been pre. pared for 39 other states and the District of Columbia. The table omits the state sales tax on automobiles pur. chased. Taxpayers who pur. chase an automob!le may add BIGGEST the sales taxes paid on the purchase to the amount shown In the. table. 3-0Z. District director Stoepler reminded taxpa.yers that they WT. are not required to use the B.P.R. table, The table Is furnished PKG. as a guide for the convenience of taxpayers who lteinlze de. ducttons on their federal ln. come tax reiurns but who wish to use a "standard" amount for state sales tax which Will not require detailed substan:. tlatlon. Taxpayers have ·the choice, of course, of deduct. 1ni the actual amount of state sales taxes paid, The Ingham County News, Wednesday, December 15, 1965- Page C-7 ·. C of C Names Bob Black PUBLICATION ORDER PUBLICATION ORDER r------, E-1398 E-1625 state of Michigan, In the state of Ml chlgan, in the Chairman o.f P,-omotions Probate court for the county Probate court for the county ' B I. t of Ingham, of Ingham, Estate of RUTH L, TATE, Estate of NETTIE HIM Robert B. Blaclt, Lansing, 1 ow 1ng : of tlle state Chamber," Hall Deceased. MELBERGER, Deceased. wlll join the staff of the Mich Said, . IT IS ORDERED that on Igan state Chamber of Com IT IS ORDERED that on · February 24 1 1966, at 9:00 January 11, 1966, at 10:15 merce on December 16, 1965, Black has been Michigan A.M. In the Probate court A.M. in the Probate Court-. as manager, advertising and territory manager, MGD Sales ' I t room, Lansing, Michigan, a room, Lansing, Michigan, a ) sales promotion department, Company dl vision of Mlehle 1 Resu ts 1hearing be held at which all hearing be held on the pet!-: It was announced by Harry R, Goss-Dexter, Inc. Prior to the creditors ol said deceased tlon Arthur F. Zlckgraf Hall, president. ot position he Is leaving, he had WORK DODGERS are required to prove their for appointment of an ad mln MASON CLASSIC claim and heirs will be de "This new post has been a long, successful sales rec LESLIE BOWL; INN Doll House, 36-16; Clare's lstrator, and !or a determina orct In the printing and sales McLennons, 39.17; Hilliker, termined, Creditors must me tion of heirs, established to provIde the Bar & Grll~ 33-19; Shopping sworn claims with the court proper organization, direc equipment field, He Is a grad 32-24; Sieb, 31-25; Budd's Guide, 31-21; Frank Thomas p u bll cat lo n and service uate ol the Unl verslty of Min Shell, 31-25; Leeke•s, 28-28; and serve a copy on Roberta shall be made as p::ovtded by tion, and supervision of an Ins, Co., 29-23; Playtime Bar, M, DeWitt, 2426 Newark, Lan ag gr e s sl ve promotion pro. nesota, with a degree In busi Sealtest, 24-32; Fashion Girls, 28-24; Russ & Glnnys, 27-25; statute and Court rule, ness administration. He has 19-37; Mode-0-Day, 20-38, sing, Michigan, prior to said Date: December 10, 1085 gram to expand the tlnanclal Team #7, 28-2e; Lenon Well hearing, base of the State Chamber, In been active in many civic at Team hIgh series: Sleb, Drillers, 25·27; Blatz Beer, JAMES T, KALLMAN 2104. Publication and service keeping with the rapid growth tlvitles In Lansing, including 24-28; Midway Tavern, 21~31; Judge of Probate service as a member of the Team high game: Mode-0- shall be made as provided by A true copy: and development of all phases colbys carpet, 20-32; Team statute and court rule. State Chamber's public affairs Day, 757. #11, 12-40, Florence M. Fletcher committee. He was a candi Individual high series: Kay Date: December 9, 1965 Deputy Probate Register Team high series: Play- JAMES T, KALLMAN date for councilman-at-large Burrows, 512. time Bar, 2693, . F. MERRILL WYBLE VFW Auxiliary in last year's city election, Individual high game: Kay Judge of Probate Attorney for petitioner Team hlgll game: Shopping A true copy: Burrows, 205, Guide, 971, 517 South Grand Avenue Florence M, Fletcher "In his new position," Hall Lansing, Mi chlgan 50w3 Presents Gift Individual high series: Ar Deputy Probate Register said, "Black wlll be respon LADIES TWILIGHT nie Perkins, 647, sible for both the membership F, MERRILL WYBLE HOLT--Oidsmoblle Robert Blatz, 38-22; Jackson Individual higll game: Lloyd Attorney for fiduciary PUBLICATION ORDER S. Higgins Auxiliary to post support and MICHIGAN CHAL Morris, 235. Am~sement, 37-23; Hutchings 517 South Grand Avenue State o! Michigan, In the 3727 VF W, Holt, presented a LENGE advertising," 1 AAA Garage, 33 1/2-26 1/2; Lansing, Michigan 50w3 STTAT Mchlgan, In the 30 cup coffee percolator to Hl-Klas, 33-27; Willson Bros., MASON SUBURBAN Probate Court for the County the Cavanaugh school Parent- Ashland Service, 33-19; of Ingham, 33-27; Aeroqulp Corp., 23- PUBLICATION ORDER Teachers association Tuesday Team #4 31-21; Darrow Estate of LEO H, HARRI Plant Corn Early 37; SchmIt s Mkt., 22-38; 1 E-386 evening, December 7 at the Gambles, 20 1/2-39 1/2. standard, 30-22; Ellison Ma SON, Deceased. school. state of Michigan, In the Early corn planting substan Team high series: HI-Klas, sonry, 29-23; Culligan Soft Probate Court !or the County IT IS ORDERED that on Mrs. Jean Cooper made the tially boosted corn yields on 2266. water, 20-32; Team #2, 13- of Ingham. February 21, 1966, at 9:00 · presentation as community 39, Michigan farms. Michigan Team high gams: Hutchings Estate of WESLEY D. A.M. In the Probate Court service chairman, In coopera state university specialists AAA Garage, 767. Team high series: Team SMITH, Deceased, room, Mason, Michigan, a tion with Mrs. Marjorie Simp #4, 2353. recommend planting as soon Individual hIgh serIes: IT IS ORDERED that on hearing be held at which all son, aUXlllary president, Both Team high game: Elllson after May 1 as the seed beds Jackie Berlin, 515, January 11, 1966, at 9:15A.M. creditors of said deceased are are also members of the Cav can be prepared. Research Individual high gam·s: Masonry, 845, required to prove their claim, anaugh school PTA. In the Probate courtroom, shows that corn planted this Jackie Berlin, 216, Individual high series: Bill Lansing, Michigan, a hearing and heirs wlll be determined. Mrs. Allan Yauch, PTA Bell, 561. early wlll average 27 per cent be held on the petition of Max Creditors must f i I e sworn president, accepted the gift lllgher yields than planting Indlvldual hlglJ game: Ken claims with the court and for her group, Blond, blue-eyed Christine Adkin, 18 year old daughter of MASON NTTE HAWKS Elllson, 210, Ine K, Smith for probate of a made June 1. purported wlll, for the ap serve a copy on Lorna Fern Mr. and Mrs, WilHam c. Adkin, fruit growers In Fennville, Mlllers Marine & Garden; Harrison, 611 s. Barnes St., Michigan was named 1966 Michigan State Apple Queen this 34-18; Mason State Bank, 33- INTER-CITY pointment of a fiduciary and determination of heirs. Mason, Michigan, prior to said week In Grand Rapids, The 15th annual queen contest was held 19: Shaws Appliance, 30-22; Consumers Power, 33-23; hearing, In conjunction with the Michigan Hori!cultural Society con. AI Rice Chevrolet, 29 1/2 Ingham County News, 28-28; Publication and service If' ,,, ,, ,,, ,,,,TELtTHEM'''ABOUi''li' shall be made as provided by Publication and servIce ventlon • co-sponsored by the Michigan state Apple commis 22 1/2; Wares Drug & Camera, Colonial Barber Shop, 28-28; shall be made as provided by sion. The new queen Is a senior at Fennville high school, who 29-23; Renees Coltfures, 26- Dr. Barnes Chiropractor, 27- statute and Court rule. Date: December 10, 1965 Date: December 9, 1965. plans to enter nursing school, She will spent 1966 touring 26; Dart National Banlt, 25- 29; Used Car Mart, 27-29; JAMES T. KALLMAN 27; Bill Richards Buick & JAMEST, KALLMAN America as representative of the Michigan apple Industry. Bob Jones Paints, 24-32, Judge of Probate ,i[' Rambler, 23-29; MasonFood Team h 1 gh series: Bob Judge ol Pro bate WELCOME WAGON:~ A true copy: A true copy: land, 22 1/2-29 1/2; Culligan Jones Paints, 2408. Florence M. Fletcher Florence M, Fletcher { If you know. of a family who has just f Soft Water, 22-30; Munyan, Team high game: Dr. Deputy Probate Heglster Birney & Roth, Ins., 19-33; Barnes Chiropractor, 846. Deputy Probate Register :;:; arrived in your ~ommunity, be sure to :;:; VICTOR H, MEIER LLOYD D. MORRIS ;:;: tell them about Welcome Wagon. They ;:;: From VietNam Wyeth Recreation, 19-33, Individual high series: Bob Attorney for fiduciary Team high series: Mason Inghram, 616. Attorney for petitioner :::: will be delighted with the basket of iifls :;:; 148 s. Putman street !52 E. Ash Street State Bank, 2193, Individual high game: Bob Mason, Michigan ;:;: and helpful information they will (llceiv~ :;:; Team high game: Mason Inghram, 231. Wllliamston, Michigan 50w3 50w3 :;:; from our hostess, a symbol of th& CQrn· ;:;: Poem Tells What War Is Like State Bank, 797. ;:;: munity's traditional hospitality. Or. you :;:; Individual high series: Barb MASON EARLY BIIillS When Pfc Robert Jordan A frown appears across your PUBLICATION ORDER PUBLICATION ORDER i ~. ~ Hudson, 484. Ball Dunn, SB-18; Thom:1.s D-1490 Jr., a United states marine face, Ins, 37-19; Christensen's, 34- E-1150 Individual high game: Barb state of Michigan, In the State of Michigan, In the who was wounded while fight You're tired of hearing about Hudson, 195, 22; Trumole's, 32-24; Doll Ing In VIet Nam, came home that place. Probate Court for the county Probate Court for the County House, 31-25; Maso~ Home from the hospital at Great Who cares about VIetNam of Ingham. of Ingham. Appl, 30 1/2-25 1/2; Credit Estate of DAISY ROBSON, Estate of WILLIAM JOSEPH I Lakes Naval Training Station across the sea; a loved one Bureau, 30 1/2-25 1/2; News, I HICKS, SR., Deceased. he brought with him a poem Deceased, It's far away and It doesn't But he won't until he gets the 28 1/2-27 1/2; Flowers by r { which had been written by concern me. IT IS ORDERED that on IT IS ORDERED that on job done. Mr. Jerry, 24-32; Jerico, 2 marines in VIet Nam, one January 7, 1966, at 10:00 A.M. January 11, 1966, at 9:00A.M. You'd rather hear the Beatles He's tired and sick but he 20 1/2-35 1/2; Econ-0-Wash, of whom has since been killed play than in the Probate Courtroom, In the Probate Courtroom, continues to flgllt,· 19-37; Sheren PlymDuth, 11- Lansing, Michigan, a hearing in action. Learn about the world today, 45. Lansing, Michigan, a hearing He's up all day and half the be held on the petition of Glen be held on the petition of . It explaines just what Amer But stop and think for a mo night. Team high series: Thomas LaNoble, Administrator, for Frederick Neal Hicks tor pro Ican boys over there are going ment or two, The college crowd thinks that Ins., 2175, 11, ,.u·· ,... through In a war to preserve And ask yourself "Does this allowance of his final account bate of a purported will, for he's a fool Team high game: Flowers and assignment of residue. the appointment of a fiduciary ;;;~~;~;:~~:.~ ~· the American way of life. concern you?" But that's what· makes him so by Mr. Jerry, 831, Publication and service and determination of heirs. r: NAM 1J The poem follows: It's great to be alive and free: hard and cruel. Individual high series: Vir But how about that guy across shall be made as provided by Publication and servIce ~ ~ You don't appreciate the things ginia Potter, 568, statute and Court rule, shall be made as provided by WHO IS HE? the sea? he will do ;~;~ :,;RE /) Individual high ~am
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