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The Ingham County News Are Spon­ ,Teen Page • • • • • • B-3 Acts of Vandalism Such As Problems in Areas Other Than Group Guidance and Small Tion Barricades Vol. 108, No. 46 2 Sections 22 Pages, Plus 8 Page Classified Sec,tion 677-9011 Wednesday, November 15, 1967 1~ Per Copy Second olou po•t•1• )fold at Monon, Mlohlion, Publhhod woo~lr by Tho 1n1h•m c;onnty NIIU [nc,, p o. Box 266, Muon, MlchiK•n.4HH54 ~ubocrlptlon rotoot 1n Mooon and Holt homo doUvory aroa1, 15t wooklv; by mall In Jn1ham and ad)o!nlnc count!oo, f5 por ~··•· oloowhorc, $6 I ' + '' , Channell8 Television. Station To Serve Mason Residents Soon Union Transmitter '' ,Service To Be Built '· ~ Is ,Set In Onondaga Mason residents will be re­ ceiving a new television chan­ .j A Union Thanks­ nel in the near future under ! giving service is the call letters WI<HM tele­ vision, channel 18, \ planned bymem­ The station will be located I bers of the Mason in Jacl1son and serve an area inc 1 u ding Lansing, Battle M t n i s t e r i a 1 as­ C reek, Jackson, Hillsdale, sociation, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids and Service is set for Thanlcs­ Ann Arbor, as well as all the giving eve, November 22, at areas between these cities. the Ed e n United Brethren Transmitting tower for the church of Eden, The Union station will be located in On­ service will begin at 7:30 ondaga. A p o s s i b ll i t y of p,m. switchi.Jg thP tower site to a The Reverend Brendan Led­ location south of Charlotte is widge of St. James Catholic being considered, but a con­ church will give the sermon. struction permit has been is­ His topic will be "Why We sued for the site near Onon­ Should be Thankful to God," daga, The tower will stand 960 feet high, · Other ministers will also be participating in the service, Local programming for the SNOW'S INCONVENIENCE--The Ingham county rood commis­ Special music wlll .be supplied station will emanate from a sion may be ell set for the snow to blow, but motorists aren't. Here Lauro · by a choral group from Ma­ studio at the WKHM radio son High school under the transmitting facilities In Stevens of Stockbridge puts her trusty windshield scraper and brush to direction of Warren Emrick. Jacl1son county. The station good use on Tuesday's snow, Also the First Church ot will be affiliated with Jack­ Christ Scientist of Mason will son•s WKHM am and fm radio station. hold a Thanksgiving service open to the community at the Mason viewers will be able church, corner of Oak and to receive channel 18 without Road Commission Ready Barnes streets, on Thursday, an outside antenna, A rooftop November 23, at 10 a.m. antenna will be required only Mrs, Virginia Hector, First RECOGNITION--Mrs. Wilfred Jewett of Meson (left) was pre­ by people in the areas around Reader, and Miss Kathryn Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor. Hubbard, Second Eeader, will sented with a plaque in recognition of 32 years the late Mr. Jewett was To receive Channel 18, residents must have television Let·-·. It_, . Snow,..... Snow, Snow. conduct the service, The con­ . , . a friend of 4-H. Danny Brown presented the plaque. Also recognized by gregation will join In hymns sets manufactured after April Modbf.t•i(;Jt of The Ingham County Road county area required--5 able to attack the drilts. accompanied by Carl Harris, .!rne!Tornlinson 4-H e;iub wos Mrs. Charles Bmwn of her 15 of 1964. Channel 18 is part commission is all ready if the UHF system and handles underbody blades, 7 one-way And If all this isn't enough organist. Special music will years as a club Ieeder. Old Man Winter tries lo get plows, 3 sanders and 2 trip channel numbers 14 through the commission can reach out be provided by Lee Bratten, 80, rough this year. plows, soloist. for m ore equipment from According Edwin Huse, Frank "Tex" Evans, super­ In Williamston, which private contractors, to intendent engineer of the com­ serves Williamston, Wheat­ Attorney General Kelley president of the Jackson Tele­ mission, said all equipment is field, Leroy and Locke town­ vision corporation and owner ready to roll and if that isn't ships--4 underbody floats, 4 Poor Paul! Holiday of the station, the lower the enough there are other rein­ number thebe t t e r the trans­ one way speed plows, 2 trip Paul Zimmerman, own­ Will Speak about Cl'ime forcements available, plows and 2 sanders, mitting power, thus Channell8 er of Poor Paul's SUnoco The commission operates In Stockbridge, serving Michigan Attorney General Kelley was the first attor­ has a prime position. Those out of 5 strategically located station, had a bit of bad Closings Frank J, Kelley will be speak­ ney general in the nation toes­ residents owning sets without Stocl1bridge, White Oak and lucl1 Tuesday when an en­ garages throughout the county. Bunker Hill townsh.ips--3 ing in Mason Thursday eve­ tablish a special intelligence the UHF selector would have In Lansing on Aurelius road gine he was moving slipped ning·, November 16, about what unit within his office to deal 'to purchase an adaptor to re­ underbody blades, 4 one way and fell on his leg, just south of Jolly road which speed plows,· 2 trip plows and he has termed the most cor­ with organized crime. T!lis ceive channel 18. Zimmerman, who lives Planned The new station will have a serves the metropolitan area one sander. ruptive Influence in our so­ organized crime division re­ at 2450 Coy road, Mason, of L ansi n g-- 5 underbody In Onondaga which serves ciety today--organized crime, cently helped smash a $100,- power of 1,100,000 watts, "As scrappers,· 3 snow plows with was treated and released Mason's merchants, county The official will be speaking 000-a-week football betting far as we know this will be the Onondaga and Leslie town­ from Mason General hos­ workers and bank employes trip blades, 3 one- way plows, ships--2 underbody scrapers, at the first g-eneral fall meet­ ring by coordinating the ac­ most powerful television speed vehicles for open pital, Employes said he is will have a holiday to be ing of the Mason Area Demo­ tivities of the state, local and channel in the state and in 3 one-way speed plows and one expected back at work In thanld'ul for this Thanksgiving country plowing and 3 sanders, sander. cratic club, The meeting wlll federal oificers involved. this pat•t of the country, It In Mason at comniiss!on 3 or 4 days. Day. undoubtedly is one of the most The commission also has a be at the Ingham county court The attorney general points headquarters on N, Cedar Most Mason merchants are powerful In the entire coun­ mat or grader in each of the house beginning at 8 p, m. The out that the core of organized street, which serves Ingham, expected to be closed for the public is Invited to attend, try," Huse said. 4 out-county locations and 2 Who Is Honored day, ware's and Chesley's crime activity is t11e supply­ Vevay, Aurelius townships, the in Mason. ing of illegal goods and serv­ The station has received garage is equipped to provide drug stores will be closed from its Federal Communications If the snow becomes too ices--gambling, loan shark­ additional equipment in any Citizen? 1-6 p.m., but open in the morn­ commission llcense to trans­ heavy "V" plows are avail- ing, narcotics, prostitution, Nominations are In order ing and evening, mit and is working on a net­ for the Vernon J, Brown cit­ All county offices will be and other forms of vice--to countless customers. work affiliation but a date for izenship award. U n de r the closed for the day but open beginning transmission has not sponsorship of the Mason Ki­ for business as usual on Fri­ been set Ruse added. day, November 24. But organized crime is al­ Community Calendar wanis club, an annual award so extensively involved in le­ is made to Mason's outstand­ Banks and libraries also gitimate business and labor ing citizen, will be closed for the one­ unions, according to Kelley. MONDAY,NOVEMBER20 Selection Is made by a com­ day holiday. St. Nick mittee composed'of the pres­ Post offices will observe the Here it employs illegitimate 7:30p.m. - City council meets at City Hall. ident of the Kiwanis club, day by picking up mail from m eth ads -- monopolization, president of Mason minister­ deposit points and processing terrorism, extortion, tax eva­ ial association, superinten­ it for outgoing dispatch, but sion--to drive out legitimate To Visit TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 dent of schools, mayor and a there will be no regular window competition and to exact il­ representative of the Ingham service and no deliveries legal profits from the public. County News, mad e. Special delivery service 6:10 p.m. - Mason Kiwanis club meets at All And to·. carry on Its many In Mason will be available and post of­ Nominations should be made act! vi ties ··free from gover,n­ Saints Lutheran Church fice lobbies will be open for' " in writing to Frank Guerriero, m en t a 1 interference, orga­ EDGING CLOSER •• United Santa Claus Is busy at the mail deposits and post office Community Chest Contributions secretary of Mason Kiwanis mzed crime corrupts public North Pole this week pre­ boxes, in the Mason area have edged THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 club, Frank J. officials.
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