6 Mason Teenagers Get Overseas Trips
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Warmer Thur•rlay anJFr/Joy; Spt•:tn!~PO!'t Bindery r:alrler Saturday, Sunday; wormer Sp:r!tlgpol~tt Mieb:. Monday. Rain mlurl with •now ,Saturday, Vol. 106 No. 1 January 6, 1965 Planners BOOM! Mason General hospital Youth for ·Understanding maternity section set a record this year, There Book were 321 babies born In 1964, The 5-year record Is: Meeting 1960 297 1961 316 6 Mason Teenagers Alaiedon and Vevay townships 1962- 299 and the city o! Mason have book 1963 308 ed a meeting !or February 2 to 1964 321 discuss un!torm zoning In the areas around the 2 interchanges Get Overseas Trips to be built at Klpp road and at Howell road at the north city lim Preacher Its. Appreciated · Mason has established a repu countries !or the summer are Along with the township board Changes tation for providing youthful Lynn Richards, daughter of Mr. representatives and city coun 'Mason's new Christmas decor goodwlli ambassadors to other and Mrs. Paul Richards; Joyce c11, planning units from the town ations were appreciated. Coun countries and the summer of Fogle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ships and the city and represen His Mind cilmen found that out from at 1965 Is going to be no exception. George Fogle; Patricia Smith, tatives of the Tri-County plan Rev. E,L, SUtcliffe's efforts least 2 sources Monday night. Six Mason high school students daughter of Mr. and Mrs, How ning commission will be on hand to Invoke the Mason dog ordin Letters were read from the staff have received word they will be ard R. Smith; Mar!lyn Cornel at the meeting. ance against Bull and his alleged at Mason General hospital and spending the summer llving with lsse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. There wm also be an oppor master, Bill Parsons, took an un from Bob Tear of Western Auto. families In other lands. V, T, Cornelisse; and Becky tunity for the general public to expected turn Wednesday when The ·new displays were purchased They are participants In the Palmer, daughter of Mrs, Les- speak out on the problem. the reverend withdrew his orl~ by the city, Merchants have an Youth for Understanding program lie Palmer, . inal complaint and substituted nounced Intentions of helping with jointly sponsored by the Miqhlgan After a session of Interviews another one. the b1ll, Council of Churches and the they will be assigned to host The turn-about Is being stud Washtena w Council of Churches, families In Western Europe, Jed this week by Parsons and his Elaine Parker, daughter of Mr. South America and Japan, -Tax Board attorney, Howard McCowan, who and Mrs, Laurence Parker, Is The Youth for Understanding Immediately entered a plea of not Kiwanis deep In the midst of rehearsals program is not a one-way deal. guilty for Ws client. for her tour with the Michigan Every year students fro111 other The orlglna:I complaint of the Chorale. The singing group trav countries spend a school yea1· To Hear reverend accused Bull of runnln!!' Installs els through foreign countries giv with Mason area families. at large In violation of the city Ing concerts each summer. Mason youngsters have been dog ordinance. The second com Others who will go as exchang. participating In the program for Reports plaint now accuses Parsons as ees to 11 ve with families In other severill years. specifically being the owner of Officers A proposed plan to es:abllsh the dog and accuses the dog spec New officers for 1965 were fixed millage ratM prepared by !tlcally of trespassing, . ·/. Installed Tuesday night for the a millage study committee .for The reverend lives in a house Mason Kiwanis club, Ingham county will be presented owned by the Mason Methodist Alton Stroud will serve the to mr.mbers of the county lax church at 610 Hall boulevard. ·~.t· club as president, Other offi allo·~a t1o.1 board at a meeting Jr.·~ ,J· / This Is the property that Bull Is (\ T; . cers are Dick Brown, first vice scheduled for 8 p.m. to~1ight in accused of trespassIng upon, president; Dave Diehl, second the offices of the Ingham In~er Parsons and Bull llve at 515 /\. .mediate board 147 vice-president; Chandler Jl{auts, ot edaca~ion, E, Ash street, about a block away, treasurer; and Gene Kalllo, sec W, Maple s:reel, M~. >on. \ In an Interview with Justice of I retary, the Peace Roy Adams this week, I Members of the com Newly elected members of the ~i~•Jy the judge explained that anyone board of directors are Harry mittee and the tax allo·~atlon has the right to make a com Spenny, Warner Kean and George Lynn Richards Joy cc Fogle board have been called to a joint plalnt In justice court and that Kuipers. Patricia Smith meeting to the proposal dlscu.~s a warrant Is Issued based upon Tom Christensen will serve wh!ch w!ll be presented to the the advice of the city attorney. allocation board, on the board as Immediate past And when a complainant with president. draws his complaint, the city has Former Lieutenant Governor Tentative figures arrived at by no recourse but to also drop Ernie Hunt of Holt presided at the study committee will be sub the case. The presentation of the the Installation. mitted, latest complaint by Rev. SUtcliffe requh·eu the clly'attorney, Lloyd Memb~rs of the study c:>mm- 1/1\.. Morris, to offer another opinion 1ttee are Glen Dean, KennethDll on the validity of the charge Drivers Have ~ llnger, Delmar Carr, GJ.lbert and· on that basis recommended Glover, Robert Wilker, Charles that a new warrant for Parsons' Safe Time Bode, Bob Robinson, Fred Jap arrest be Issued, ·- _,, plnga, Wllllam Man:.~ing, Laur No date has been set by the ence Parker, Robert Bruegel, Ingham county In that area pa judge for Parsons• trial. Elaine Parker Ce.::U MacD•ll11.ld and Clarence trolled by officers of the sher Marilyn Corne/isse B.,cky Palmer ·Prentlc~. Iff's department went through the 11 New Year's holidays by record Tax allocation board members "KRISPY CAKE is what her 3-year-old brother Randy calls her but Ing only one traffic mishap, that are John Pu!rla.rce, Luelle Belen, the correct name of Mason Genera I hospital's New Year's Day baby is Kristyn being a property damage accident Vernon Ebersole, Charles Mac Law Officers at Bertha street and Keller road Help_ Wanted Lean, Harry Spe<t'ly and Alton KayWright 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wright, 2670 Sandhill road. In Holt. J. stroud. She was born at 7:06 on the first day of the year 1965 and won a heap of gifts That accident occurred at 1:33 Take Oaths p.m. on December 31. Involved for her "on time" arrival, Kristyn weighed in at 7 pounds and 3 1/2 ounces and were Steven D. Booth, 16, of Scores of law enforcement Of is the first girl born in the Wright family in 22 years. Merchants who are 4411 Keller road, and William Mason Searches Davis .Resigns !lcers w•~re sworn Into office last D. Hoover, 67, of 2711 Aurelius Thursd:ly at the office a1 Sher honoring Kristyn and her parents with gifts are Fink Jewelry 1 silver eating set; road, Lansing. Fair Position Iff Ke11.1eth L, Preadmt:'re. Hoover was driving east on Heretofore the officers were Parsons Sinclair, seatbelt; Mason Bakery, birthday coke; Flowers by Mr. Jerry, Joy 0. Davis, secretary of the Keller road and Booth was mov For Candidates swo:-n In every 2 years, but un. Ingham county fair since 1938 baby bouquet; Western Auto, baby stroller; Mi lis store, mother's gown; Smith ing north on Bertha street, Hoov 1 d·er the new state co~s:ltutlon er told officers he saw Booth ap It's talent hunting time In Ma candidates filing as there are except for 3 years, has resigned the term of office o; the sher Hardware, $10 gift certificate; Mason State Bank, $10 savings account; son again, Mason Is seeking city the position effective December proaching and realized there vacancies on the council to be Iff has been extend.,d to 4 years Dancer Co., teeter babe; Mason Food land, 2 cases Gerber baby food; Bo 11- would be a collision but said he' council candidates, ,. f1lled. If there are more than 30, In announcing the resignation, so all offlc2rs und''"" his jurls Terms of 3 councilmen expire Derwood Dickinson, board pres Dunn Home Furnishings, high chair; Bob Jones Paints, picture frame; Darrow's coulcln •t clo anything, twice as many candidates as dlctloa take a 4 year oath ln Booth said the brakes on his car this spring, Mayor Gilson Pear there are vacancies then there Ident, said the board did so"with s,6ead ol one fm• 2 years, deep regret," Standard Service, grease and oil change for Dad's car; Paul's Sunoco, cor gave out and he couldn't stop. sall has started petitions which will be a primary election Mon The officers lnduded members will make him a candlpate again, Dickinson said the association day, February 15. The 6 top vote of the sheriff's department an,i wash; Dart National Bank, savings bonk; Cedarwoy Shell, tank of gas for Dad's Councilmen Glen Coon and getters wlll then battle It out at would still benefit from Davis' these pollee departmen:s Und,,r Russell Bement nave made their experience as race track speed car; Turney's restaurant 1 free meal for Mother and Dad;Kean's, diapers; Richard's the general election on APril 5.