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am Vol. 106, No. 32 10¢ per copy 3 Hurt OnRide 5 Meet Death At Fair A mishap at the Ingham county fairgrounds last Wed­ nesday night August 4 sent In Fiery Crash cable cars on the GOO foot long SWiss Lift, a IJ!gh sky Collision of a truck and a ;uHI lms!Jrmd ami father of the 2 draft horses from the In .. rIde along the Midway care­ been thrown clear of the car car on Howell road, near Wil­ victims. ghnm county fair. Delbridge ening about as the pulleys sup­ before It burst Into flames. liamston road, east of Mason Robert Dt>I!Jridge, 15, By­ and Anson wPre with the porting them slipped from the Meier and Wooden attempted Saturday night broug·ht fiery ron, a passenger In the truck, horses at t lw rear of the cables. Three persons among to get the 3 viet! ms out of the death to a mother and her 3 Anson died of his injuries truck. One horse was sl!g·ht­ the 15 aboard the device were car but w0re driveriback when children, Another person, a­ Monday morning. ly hurt. the gas tank PXplodel!. Injured and required hospital mong the 3 injured at the TIJP driver· of the truclt was treatment. Tht> Meier family was en­ Wooden saw the pigs at SC£'ne, died later in Mason Lloyd Wooden, 50, of Byron. route to Mason to visit a fam­ aL>ot1t the same t! me Meier The Injured: General hospital. Hiding with him were his fa­ Mrs. Virginia Potter, 625 ily friend, Dr. George Clin­ did anrl slowed down. The The dead: ther, Jay, 78, also of Byron, ton, police said. Mr. and Mrs, Meier car, also attempting Ktpllng boulevard, 41, of Lan­ Mrs. Mary Meier, f>3 Anson and Delbridge. Wooden Meier had lived in Mason un­ sing, wife of State Senator to avoh! the pigs, swerved Grosse Polnl. Park, and his father both escaped til 1052 when they moved to Into the pall! of the oncom­ , Lorraine J. Meier, 19, a Faces Charge Injury. Grosse Point Park. Meier is ing; truck and was struck <:laughter. The MPiers wert> former a vier-prPsidpnt of the Parkl'­ broadside, police said. In Fair Case William J. Meier, 14, a residents of Mason. Davis company. In attempting to rescue his Watler Roger Farr of son. Their car was moving west Cm·onPr Darwin Hoffmeyer family, Meier suffererl burns, , charged with Anne M. Mei£!r, 12, rtdaugh­ on HowPll I'Dad. As they ap­ said 2 of tlw bodies wpre shock and n pass !ble concus­ ler, malicious destruction of proachPd the scent' of the burned bPyond recognition. A sion. ll!s condli!on Tuesday property in connection wtth Lloyd Anson, f> 2, Byron, a crash several hogs started third hotly was badly burned, was reported as satisfactory the accident at the Swiss passenger in the truck. across the roact. Meier swerv­ A fourth was found near a at the Mason General hospi­ Lift at the Ingham county The injured include: ed to avoid hitting tlwm and fence allout 40 feet from tlw tal. fair last week pleaded not William Meier, 50, Grossp into the path of thP Wooden scene of the collision. The il()(!!es of Mrs. Meier guilty when arraigned be­ Point Park, driver of the car truck which was returning witlt Meier is l>eiieved to have and the children were re­ fore Judge Roy Adams in moved to the Ball-Dunn Fun­ Mason justice court this eral home in Mason. Funeral week. Judge Adams set services were conducted his bond at $250, which Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the was provided, and he was City Bids Sad Farewell St. James Roman Catholic released to await trial. church with burial In Maple Sheriff's officers said Grove cemetery here. nev. they will ask hearings In W!ll!am J. Rademacher, pas­ probate couri on 2 other To 4 Victims of Crash tor of St. James officiated. 16 year old youngsters who The Rosary was recited Mon­ also were involved in thH Over 300 persons attend11d lire Parkl'-Davis bmu·d of di­ mother until her death. She day night. Incident .. the funeral service for Mrs. rectors, not to mention the also cared for her own mother William Meier and her 3 child­ Mason and GrossH Pointe Park and uncle. Pallbearers were D.D. Ew­ Don Potter, who suffered bone ren ·of Grosse Pointe Park friends came to pay their re­ While in Mason she was a Ing, J.E. Sw!etzer, E. IV, chip on her left elbow and a who were killed in an auto­ spects, member of the Mason College Walke, A.G. Denison, W.H. cut and bruises on her leg. mobile accident near Mason Although Grosse Pointe Park club and her husband a Bumlensen, lUI. Bogin, R.E. Mrs. Virginia M. Brenner, Saturday evening, Aug. 7. residents, the Meier family member of the Ctill Scout Pack Mottin, D.K. Foraker, C. W. 3687 Dell road, 43, of Holt Persons attending the serv­ was always loyal to Mason committeP.. Linger, H.E. Farrell, T.E. who suffered back !njt:r!es and ice typified the many, many from the beginning In 1940 Mrs. MHier and her child­ Harris, D.C. Neill, E.G. Mil­ multiply cuts and hrusles. friends and associates that the when Meier took a joh at ren recently returned to Ma­ lard, J.E. Hinkle, ll.J. Barn­ Margaret L. Brenner, 8, Meiers family held near to· Wyeth Laboratories, Inc. here son especially to participate hill, W. V. Kennedy, H. F. Sei­ her daughter, who had a knee themselves. The president of· as plant engineer. in the Centennial CPiellration. bert, H,C. Bell, D.A. Thiel­ bruise and suffered from Parke-Davis Company, the en- In 1952 Meier accepted a The night of the riccident they man, N.F. Pritzel, F'.G. Guer­ shock. position with Parke-Davis and were coming to see many of riero, L.O. Austin, G.R. Pear­ The injured were treated company where h£? advanced to their close friends at a gath­ sall and B. R. Plakke. at Mason General hospital and the office of vke-president. ering at the Dr. George Clin­ The Meter family l!ved.!n then discharged. Old Jail Members of the Meier fam­ ton home. Mason for many years he­ Ingham county sheriff's of­ ily were strongly tied to Mason fore moving to Grosse Point fleers said 3 boys from Char­ and their Mason friends. They Park, Mayor Gilson Pearsall, lotte admitted Ci\l!S!ng the ac-. ;Prqiect visitNl. the cltv l'egulorly ~n•l a friend of the famlly, said. elden!. They said they rocked maintained 2 homes here, one While hi~J·e Meier was em-­ at 400 E. Elm street and the ployed by Wyeth Laborator­ 'Okayed other on S. Barnes street. ies, Inc., where he was the and swayed cable cars as they They had planned for many Ingham supervisors heard plant engineer. He came to came close to the ground. years to return to Mason fol­ the plans for converting the old Mason from the New York Officers released them to lowing Meier's retirement. The area. window breakers jall into office facilities Tues­ area in 1940. the custody of their parents The home on Elm street are on the move again. day. after questioning, pending the was kept vacant for several Harold Ginter of Mason re­ The Meiers family had Frank & Stein, architects results of a further invest­ years so the family could re­ ported to the sheriff's depart­ Office hired to study the conversion, maintained a home In Mason igation and conference with turn fol' weekend visits and mAnt WAdnesday, Aug. 3, that presented the plans--and the since moving to Grosse Point Don Reisig, Ingham county summer vacations. 2 picture windows, 3 feet by To The Rescue estimated cost. It was the cost Park. They had heen planning prosecutor. Mrs. Meier was a woman 4, had been broken during the Abolished which brought some debate and to return to the Mason resi­ Donald Reisig, prosecuting entirely devoted to her church night at the Alaiedon Element­ There will be one less of­ MASON FIRE CHIEF Hugh Silsby is shown opposition on the vote to go dence at 400 E. Elm street attorney for Ingham county, and family. She and her hus­ ary School. flee on the ballot In 1968. ahead with the project, sometime in the future where removing a child from a seat on the "Swiss said one of the boys, Walter Investigating officers found At Tuesday's session of the Under the plans present­ band were the initiators of the they intended to make their Roger Farr, 18 of Char­ St. James Rom an Catholic that 2 rocks the size of base­ permanent home. supei'VIsors the office of Lift" following last Wednesday night's mishap 1 ed the former sheriff's res­ lotte, was charged with mali­ church. Before the church balls had been thrown thi'Ough county surveyor was abol­ Idence w111 undergo some at the Ingham County Fair. Three boys are cious destruction of personal the windows at the front of Besides her husl>and, Mrs. ished. After the term of Wil­ minor moderations and be was built Mrs. Meier opened property and mall cious tam­ the building. Meier is survived by 2 bro­ liam C. Berryman expires blamed for the incident which injured 3 converted into headquarters l1er home for the church cat­ pering with an exh!blt at a echism classes. This follows close on the thers, Dr. John Cunningham surveying services will be for the county extension of Montclair, New Jersey and persons and required that firemen rescue county fair. Tbe other 2 boys Most of Mrs. Meier's time heels of a window breaking contracted. and 4-H department. The cost Dr. James Cunningham of were juveniles. was dedicated to her family. spree in Mason G weeks agu Currently the Ingham sur­ 12 others from the high-wire amusement. of this phase was estimated Tenafly, New Jersey. Both ar­ Expl!i!nlng the accident The oldest daughter, Lorraine, that caused about $3,000 in veyor is not on salary but Is at $9,400, including a new rived In Mason Monday for the sheriff's o!flcers said the had cerebral palsy, Billy, the damage w lien vandals went on a fee basis. roof. services. rocking and swaying of the through town shooting out win­ Site work In developing only son, was afflicted with cars caused the cable to jump dows with Bl3 guns. parking area for employes cystlc fibrosis and Anne, the Six high executives of the the pulleys and send the cars' youngest daughter, had a Parke-Davis company were In plunging and then whipping and changing driveways and From Leslie to Lansing loading docks would come to chronic kidney condition. Mason Sunday to pay their them back up in the air as Friends of Mrs. Meier said False Alarm at Bonk respects and to visit Meier the cable tightened, an estimated $8,700. Over in the main jail build­ she was always caring for Exr:ite:nPnt rei g 11 e d last in the hospital. They were also The sky ride, Is similar to Ing plans call for converting someone. "One side of Mary Th•Jrsdly as patrol c:~rs rush­ ln attenclance at the funeral Big Grass Fire Battled a ski lift. It was one of the the basement and 3 stories Meier that many people did ed to tho n·?W Mason State bank Tuesday. not know about is that she big midway attractions of the into office space in stages. Drive-In, 661 N. Cedu s~re2t lived most of her life with W.G. Wade shows. The show A meeting room and health allo~t I 0 a.m. invalids." Mayor Gilson Pear­ management was ln no way clinic facilities would be pro­ City police an·J sheriff d~­ Along a 28-Mile Front to blame for the accident, fair sall, a close friend and form­ Ingham vided in the basement. puties bo~h answ•:re:J the al­ officials said. The ride was er neighbor, said. A gargantuan grass fire that The first floor would be arm. One there they found New York Central railroad lost Its clutch in the middle back In operation Thursda When the Meiers moved to swept along the New York v. developed to accommodate the It w.'tS talse. An electrical tracks and College road. At of the wheat stubble field on It was cher.k•;d thoroughly by Mason, Mrs. Meier watched Central railroad tracks from county health department, short circuit set off the warn­ Receives one time there were 4 fire College road. the state and given a clean over her husband's grand- Leslie to Lansing, a distance welfare department and civil ing. trucks and a fire fighting jeep h!ll health. of about 28 miles, gave fire­ defense. all centered in the area at­ The huge grass fire re­ Riding with Mrs. Potter were Road Cash men from 5 com munlties an templing to control the ,blaze. At the rear of the building· quired the attention of every her 2 children, Patricia, 9 · a stairway addition Is pro­ all day battle last Friday, 213 Acre Farm Given The stale highway depart­ August G. From the air the fire would available volunteer fireman In and Thomas, 8. They .were posed which would eventually uninjured. ment has started distributing Sirens and more sirens blew have looked !Ike tOO camp Mason. Even some of the re­ serve all 3 floors. tired volunteers were pressed Senator Potter, was stand­ second quarter motor vehicle calling out Mason, Holt, Dans­ fires springing up here and Much of the basic work nec­ Into action as the siren blew ing near his mobile trailer on To Camp Ingham Inc. highway fund collections to vllle, Leslie and Lansing fire there all along the railroad essary for the development of right of way. repeatedly Friday morning, the grounds and saw the ac­ the entire structure is in­ Michigan counties and Incor­ departments while flames cident. A 213 acre farm valued at facility will be operated by porated clUes and vlllages. cluded in the first stage. $80,000 to $100,000, near spread toward homes and over Firemen said the fires were After the Initial work of Camp Ingham, Inc., a non­ Howard E. Hill, state high­ Mrs. Brenner' shusband, Cost of the work in the old fields. started by sparks from a fire fighting, volunteers set Highfields, the camp for boys profit corporation represent­ way director, said net receipts Victor, was standing below the jail was estimated at $94,900. near Onondaga, has ileen do­ Approximately 43 firemen New York Central train which a bout checking on smouldering ing interested community or­ of the highway fund during Ap­ ride. An empty car fell to Supervisor John Anas of and 11 trucks answered the went through Mason about 11 ashes to Insure that theydidn't nated to Camp Ingham, Inc. ganizations and agencies. An ril, May and June of 1965, the ground and narrowly miss- Lansing and Supervisor Frank The new farm facility Is lo­ alarms. The winding trail of a.m. fire up again. A second blaze appropriate name for the new amounted to $52,548,373, an grass fires started at Klnne­ Perrin of Lansing questioned cated only sorr.e 2 miles from facility is being sought and started up within the city II m­ ed a passerby. The Brenner increase of $3,508,891, or 7.2 v1Ile and Eden roads just out­ the avisability of putting that "Highfield," where an ad­ was discussed at the Camp Sparks from a hot boK on the its of Mason just west of Barn­ car crashed into a concession much money into an old struc­ percent, compared to the same side Leslie and popped up In ministration building, includ­ Ingham board meeting Tues­ t r a I n s how e r e d Ingham es road Friday afternoon and tent, which collapsed. Then period of 1964. various locations all the way ture. They suggested that the Ing dining facility and lodging day. county's tinder dJy land along firemen were called to put it the car swung up Into the air bo;ud consider a new build­ All state gasol! ne and die­ the tracks, starting the myriad out •. for boys, is presently under While It was felt the don­ sel fuel taxes and license plate again. Ing. - construction. of fires that mushroomed In­ ors' names should appear in fees go to the Motor Vehicle File Claims, Architects and members of the title, they have specifi­ to full-fledged blazes, fire­ Some 5 patrol cars worked Potter said he looked up the building committee pointed Focus at the farm facility Highway Fund. Chief Urges men reported. In the immediate Mason area saw the car coming down. He will be on development of cally requested that their After deduction of collection out the county has the build­ name be given no publicity as to report and keep track of all said It appeared to be falling program--not only farming, costs and the Waterways Com­ ing and must maintain the a result of the gift. They have Chief Clayton Quem by of Mason's fire units jumped fires. In some areas firemen in steps and he rushed toward but various trade and techno­ mission's share, the money is building because the heating asked and been assured that the Delhi township fire de­ from one fire to another. Ing­ left fires to burn themselves it thinking be might be able logical subjects. Buildings at distributed under provisions system for the court house Is the property will a! ways be partment, announced Mon­ ham county sheriff patrol cars out as there was no damage · to catch his family, but the the farm facility appear fav­ of state law which provide that In the jail. 'They also point­ used for an opportunity pro­ day that persons having kept the fire fighting units in­ that could be done. This made car swung upward to the high­ orably adaptable to use for 47 percent goes to the state ed out that future floor space gram for deserving youth such claims against the New formed by radio as to where more men available In areas est point and started making shop, classroom, and Indoor Highway Department for use would be available at a very as Is planned by Camp In­ York Central ra!lroad for a new blaze had broken out. where homes were threatened. another . recreational purposes as well on state highways, 3 5 percent reasonable figure. gham, Inc. damage caused by" grass As soon as a new fire was Mrs. Potter said as the car as for farming, "Highflelds", to the state's 83 counties for When it came to a vote They have offered the sug­ fires along the ra!lroad spotted, off the trucks would Firemen said the same train swund upward her ch!ldren which has a fresh stream run­ use on county roads and I 8 SUpervisors Perrin, Gerald gestion, in view of the train­ right of way in Delhi town­ go~ went along quite a way past seemed ·to be fall!ng forward. ning through the property suit­ percent to Incorporated cit­ Ernst and Burgess of Lansing Ing emphasis planned, that the ship should me them with Holt road without starting an­ She was Injured when she able for damming and 28 ac­ Ies and vlllages for their roads and Fred Ruthlg of Leslie vot­ word "Academy" might be the claims department of Jumping from fire to fire other fire until It reached grabbed them. About then, res of wo,oded area, will be and streets. ed against the remodeling. suitable to include In the title. the railroad, Detroit. showed wear and tear on all Aurelius road where more she said, she heard a woman developed as a park type camp Under this formula, the SUpervisor Paul Richards of Being North of • Highf!elds'' the volunteers and even on sparks flew, Igniting sur­ scream. and the residential area. State Hlgl!w.a.vt>Ppartment will to the 5800 block or Aurelius the county buildings commit­ some of the equipment. The rounding grass. and since Camp Ingham, Inc. receive 24,697,735 as its road in Lansing. Brenner said It looked for tee pointed out that the com­ It is expected, , as program rough terrain and continu­ will be coordinating both ef­ share of the second quarter Probably the largest area a moment as If his daughter pletlon deadline Is May 1, is developed, that some of the ous· bard usage told on the At 4:30 p.m. Fridayanother would fall out of the car, but forts, "Northfields Academy" collections, while the coun­ burned off was a field north­ the date when leases expire on boys will also live at the new or ''Northfields Campus" grass fire broke out along Ma­ bUildings presently rented for ties will receive $18,391,931 west of the intersection of the Mason grass fire j.eep which location. have been discussed as pos­ son street In Mason. See MIDWAY· Page A-7 off! ce space. and the incorporated cities and Both Highfields and the new sibilities for a name. villages wlll get $9,458,707. ;!-!':;· .. :, r:·.,:.

r11•. 't .'.1 ... ~t ~·~ , "~' i' -: ·,, .:: ;·: 2o;• East Lansing; Sl1lrley Jean Marriages Fenner, 24, Perry, Decorated Cake: Third; Mrs Salads: First; Charlot Ger­ Earl Lynn He .. )111 22, Hub­ Shirley Rowe. · James Eugene Nelson~ 22~ bardson, Mich.; Janice Diane · litz, second; Mrs, Jerry Wa­ Special Cake-Mix Contest: terous, Lansing; tiiadys .lEva Robin­ Bates, 19, Lansing, F lrst; Maxine Robertson, Se­ Desserts: First; Mrs. son, 28, Lansing, William Howard Tesch, 24, conu; Mrs, Charles White, Harold cecil Harder, 22, Fowlerville; Linda Marie An­ George Oglesbee, Second; Mrs. Third; Mrs, Tom Batsford, Robert Kaufman, Lansing; Linda Janet Lee, 22, derson, 21, East Lansing, Special Coffee Cake Contest Ypsilanti. Best of Section: Mrs, Georgo First; Sharon Smith, Second; Oglesbee, Robert James Ingrnm, Jr., Dorothy Ralph, Third; Mrs, 23 Fanwood, New Jersey; Su· Clifford Huff. sa~ Elizabeth M.um, 22, East Court News Apple Pie: First; Mrs, Sewingj Lansing, Charles White, Second; Edna The People of the State or Jeremiah Powell, 22, Lan­ Bates, Third; Mrs, Nelsor Cotton Dress, Woman: First; sing; Mattie Mae Day, 20, Michigan vs, Kenneth Halter. Rouse, Mrs, Ke!U1 Cantlne, Second; Lansing, Arraignment, InformatIon Mrs, Raymond Wilson, Ray Junior Perry, 36, Lan­ read, pleaded guilty, accept­ Wool Dress, Woman's: ed, remanded, BREAD sing; Bonnie Jean Chamber­ Loaf: white bread, yeast: First; Roberta Mohre. lain, 25, OVId, The People of the State of First; Dorothy Ralph, Second; Two Piece Suit or Jacket Lloyd Mox, 25, Lan­ Michigan vs. John Raymond Mrs. Clifford Huff, Dress, Woman's Wool: First; Lynch, Arraignment, Infor­ sing; sue Ann Guilfoyle, 19, Loa!: whole wheat yeasf Mrs, Ellswarth Braun, Second; Lansing, mation read, pleaded guilty, bread: First; Mrs, Cllfforc Mrs, Keith Cantlne. accepted sentence. Jack Woods DeCamp, 59, Huff, Dress, Blend, Woman's: Se. The People of the State of East Lansing; Shirley May Loaf Banana Bread: First; cond; Mrs, Keith Cantlne, Pennell, 39, East Lansing, Michigan vs. John Raymond Mrs, .JerryWalerores, Second William Gene .Friend, 22, Lynch. Sentence 3 days In­ Mrs. Tom Batsford, Two-piece Suit or Jacket Lansing; Bonnie Rose Black, gham County jail, Cine $100,00 Loaf Qulc!1 Bread, Any Kind: Dress, Woman's Cotton: First; 21, Linden. . or 20 additional days, First; Mrs, Robert Kaufman, Roberta Moh.re, Second; Mrs. Herbert walker B1eigh, 19, The People of the state of Second; Laverne Neuman, Ellsworth Braun, Lansing; Rosemary Jackson, Mlchl~?;an vs. E I mer John One Hal! Dozen Yeast Rolls, Dress: for Special Occa­ (Jack) Lampert. Arraignment sions, Woman's: First; Ro­ 181 Lansing, Dinner: First; Mrs, Rober! Thomas Edward Trimmer, on amended Information, Kaufman, berta Mohre, Second; Beverly Barr, 24, Lansing; Margaret Jean waived reading of Information, One Half Dozen Yeast Holls, Harper, 20, Perry. stood mute on count I, plead­ Fancy: Second; Mrs, Clifford Coat, Woman's: First; Bev. Mickey J, Ewing, 19, Has­ ed guilty to count II, accept­ Huff, erly Barr, Second; Mrs. Keith Cantine. lett; Mary E. Sherman, 17, ed, remanded. One Half Dozen Baldng Pow. . Perry, · · · The People of the state of der Biscuits: Second; Mrs, Summer Skirt, Woman's: William Marshall Murphy, Michigan vs. Willie Crawford, Ellsworth Brown, First; Kristine Wilson, Se­ 27, Chicago, Ill.; Mildred Dar­ arraignment, information One Half Dozen Muffins, An) cond; Mrs. Keith Cantlne, mogray, 33, Lansing, read, pleaded guilty, accept­ Kind: First; Mrs, Ellsworth Skirt, Woman's: Se­ Raymond J, Adair, 36, Lan­ ed, remanded, . Brown, Second; Maxine Ro­ cond; Mrs, Ellswarth Braun, sing; Ann Louise Oemlng, 27, The People of the State of bertson, Blouse, Woman's: First; Lansing, Michigan vs, Willie Crawford, Mrs, Keith Cantlne, Second; Kristine Wilson. Jesse Gonzales, 27, Wau­ Sent en c e 6 months Ingham CAKES, COOKIES seon, Ohio; Julie Anita Reyes, County jail, DOUGHNUTS Practical Apron, Woman's: 18, Lansing The People of the State of Devils Food Cake: Second; First; Maxine Robertson, Se­ Franklin Ulster Williams, Michigan vs. Guadlupe Lutz, Mrs, Clifford Huff, cond; Mrs, Jan R, Buck, 21, Lansing; Allee Lucille sentence 6 months Ingham Spice Cake: First; Edna Dress, Childs: First; Mrs, Hoover, 22, Lansing. County jall. Congressman Charles Chamberlain had some suggestions to offer Ambassador Henry Cabot Bates, Keith Can tine, Second; Maxine The People of the State of Robertson, Dennis Martin Steele, 18, Lodge before the ambassador left for his new post in VietNam, Cong. Chamberlain on the left Banana Cake: First; Carol Lansing; Renee Runciman, 18, Michigan vs, Larry Andrew Baxter, Second; Mrs, 'l'om Overalls, Slacks, Childs: Okemos, Wilson, sentence 3 to 15 years and Cong. Wi II iam Bray of Indiana, on the right, recently returned after spending some time in Batsford. Second; Dorothy Ralph, Larry Jon Hansen, 22, Michigan Correction Com - Viet Nom as members of a special subcommittee of the armed services committee. Any Kind Except Chiffon, Sun Suit, Childs: First; Max. Grant, Mich.; Eline MarIe mission, Mix, Decorated: First; Phyllls lne Robertson, Second; Dora. Powell, '21, Lansing. Warner & Swasey Company Dlgue, thy Ralph, Floyd F, Penix, 42, Lan­ vs. Reo V. Sievert, Michigan One Hal! Dozen Sugar Cook. Skirt, Child's: First; Mrs, sing; Nellie M. Lovell, 39, Employment Security Com­ /if'''' ,,,,,, ;:;,;,;,,,;:~; ,;;~,~~:,;;, , ,,, ,,,,111 Keith Cantlne, Second; Mrs, ies: First; Mrs. Tom Batsforct, Jon R. Buck. Lansing, mIss! on and the Appeal Board Second; Maxine Robertson. Martin Edward Showers, 25, of the Mi.chlgan Employment Coat, Childs: First, Mrs. One Half Dozen Drop Cook­ Keith Cantlne. Dansville; Sharon Alice We­ sec-urity Co:nmlsslo!l, Verdict •,•, Ies: First; Mrs, Robert Kauf. glenka, 18, Fowlerv1lle. of the court (cpi.r.loo) order man, Second; Phyllis Dlgue, Slacks, Woman's: First; reversing decision of Appeal Dorothy Ralph, Glenn Allen Mortimer, 24, CANNED FRUITS Best Loaf White Bread: First; Eaton Rapids; VIckIe Sue Board, VEGETABLES JAMS, JELLIES & PICKLES CAKES, COOKIES TASTE TESTING CONTEST Fruit Jam: First; Dorothy Dorothy· Ralph, campbell, 24, Lansing • The People of the state or Red Raspberries: First; DOUGHNUTS SMORGASBORD Michigan vs. Tony Wood. Sen­ Ralph, Second; Mrs. Ferris One-half dozen Molasses Best Cake: First; Maxine EMBROIDERY Jack Raymond Vernon, 32, Mrs. Ferris Foster, Second; Robertson. Hot Dish • any main dish tence on count II, fine $100.00 Foster. Cookies: First, Maxine Ro­ Pillowcases: First; Maxine East Lansing; Margaret C, Mrs, Clliford Huff. Fudge: First; Mrs. Charles course: First; Mrs. Robert Falvey, 30, East Lansing, or 30 days county ja11. . Fruit Conserve: First, Mrs, bertson, Second; Mrs. Tom Robertson, Second; Mrs, Jon Black Raspberries: First: Donald Ralph. White, Second; Maxine Robert. Kaufman, Second; Mrs, Homer R, Buck, Carroll D, Snyder, 31, Lan­ The People or ·the State of Mrs. Ferris Foster, Second; Batsford, Thlrcl; Sheri Hill, Higbee. son. Table Cloth: Second; Edythe sing; Mary J. Taylor, 24, Michigan vs, Robert John Ma­ Mrs. Clliford Huff. Fruit Marmalade: First; One-half dozen Oatmeal Vegetable: - Hot or Cold: Mrs. Robert Kaufman, Chiffon Cake (not iced) to~ Fetrow, Lansing, 'lce, arraignment on amend­ Sour Cherries: First; Mrs. Cookies: First, Maxine Ro­ First; Mrs, Jerry Waterous, ed information, waived read­ Apple Jelly: First; Mrs, Jertson, Second; Mrs, Jon side up: First; Maxine Ro­ Picture: First; Angela Larry Duane Martlr. 19, Ferris Foster, Second; Mrs. bertson. Second; Mrs. Robert Kaufman. Myall. Lansing; Dianne Kaye New­ Ing of Information, stoo:l mrJte Clliford Huff. Clifford Huff, Second; Maxine Buck, Robertson, comb, 18, Lansing, on count r, pleaded guilty on Sweet Cherries: First; Mrs. One-half dozen Ice Box · Louis Harland Cooper, Lan- count II, accepted sentence, Clifford Huff, Second; Mrs. Currant Jelly: First; Mrs. =:ookles: First, Mrs, Robert sing; Esther Emma Slowinski, The People of the State of Ferris Foster. Clifford Huff, Second; Mrs. '

Fraziers /lave Engagement Announced Couple' Say lOth Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Partick A, Lett~rs from Overseas The Frazier 1am!ly met on Patino of Holt announces the engagement ot their daughter, Vows Saturday Sunday, August 81 at Potter Hello, All: park In Lansing for their an­ Patricia Ann Patino to Sea­ I found him to be just ns nice man 3-C Steven Joseph Mile­ Miss Mary Ellen Tomlano­ as the rest of the family. nual reunion. Seventy people vich, daughter of Mr. and Greeting from Holland. I attended the affair. Those ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. have just returned from a I only had one week to become George Mileski of Napoleon. Mrs, Michael E. Tomlanovich acquainted with him because from out-of "State were from and Garth G. Barrett Jr., week of camping with my sis­ Norwalk, Ohio; Fremont, O­ Seaman Mileski Is stationed ter, Hanneke, at Westkapella, the other week was spent at in Nortold, Virginia with the son of Mr. und Mrs. Garth Westkape!ln. , hio; Lima, Ohio and Toledo, United States navy. Barrett, Sr, of Holt, were Near Middleburg on the coast Ohio; Knox, Indiana and North mnrried Saturday morning, of Holland, The cam;Jing areas On July 27 my familv and Judson, Indiana. others at­ August 7 In the Church of here are much lll

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'IW/iomsl'>n Phone OR 7-8461 or OR 6-5.1idl\ I MASON, MICHIGAN 677-3112 · The Ingham County News, Wednesday, August 11, 1965 - Page A-5 Permits Has Riding School HOLT-~Appz:oxiliuitely 100 leslie Head Start . ·.. ·• .· ·· u·· : . . cycUsts.co,mpeted Sunday, Au- HOLT- ·Miss Lynette De­ Onondaga .G · .0 l·n g· ·. .p·.. · ... riust e in the 1965 state Moto~ Vol, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Schools OK Cross sci· a in b .I e s Rncing Cll ve De Vol of Muskegon, Is Orlando Bugbee underwent ·spending the summer in Holt HOLT-Building permits Is- Championship at Po)'tland, Program Nears E~d surgery at the Ingham Medi­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cal hospital In Lanslng'rhurs. . sued In Delhi towns. hlp ..during· Holt . cycllst ~Oland Singles ·. LESLIE - Leslie's Head they wanted on the grounds. rode under the· colots of the. Wllllam Reichenbach. M 1 s s day, He is reported to be In $6.00,000. Budget July totalled $293,800, Super- College ·Bike shop, In East Start program· will come to a Last Friday the children en­ Devol Is teaching the 3 chil­ . visor Joe Klersey announced close Friday, !Jlarklng the end satisfactory condlllon but will ·LESLIE -- The Leslie basketball, Jtinlor high joyed a treat at the school. dren of the Relchenb!Wh 1s tra~k, . this week, This brings. the . Lansing, . The race consisted 1 remain In the hospital for ana.. school board Monday night ap. school football, junlcir · high or an eventful sumri1er ses­ Mrs, Charles Laklm brought along with 4 other children total. permits lssuect for tile of. G. laps over a.rugged mile. sion for 21 pre-school boys ther 2 weeks, proved, a $6001000 budget for school basketball and cross­ an Ice cream freezer to school and two adults to ride horse­ the 1965-66 school year. This country, lon.g· racing layout, and ill con­ . and gh·ls, and .the children' made some Bob Johnsen and Gary Cum­ first 7 months of the year to · . side red to be among the tough- bacl<. Miss DeVol has used Is .an Increase of $92,000 over Den! ell a request b)l Robert $1,6il2,800, . est in the midwest •. The chlldren were taken to homemade strawberry lee her knowledge and of mins of Plattsvllle, Wiscon­ By months, these were re- cream, ., . sin, were guests of Mr, and last year. · · Frohelp to use school buses corded as follows: · · Jackson last week to visit a horses to aid her In her com­ Two thirds of the budget to transport youth· league Parents of the children-vis­ pletion of 4 years of diete­ Mrs. Butch Baldwin Satur­ .January $107,000 · large department store where wlll go for teacher salaries. baseball players to a game Visitors Return Home Ited the school last Saturday tics study at Michigan State day evening and Sunday,Jolm~ February· $122 000 · they rode ,the elP.vators and the This allotment ls$77,925over at Tiger Statllu·m In Detroit, 1 .Mr. and Mrs, Robert Drown, for llgbt-· refreshments and to university. She plans. to go son and Baldwin served In March · $181,500 escalators and walked through last year. Accepted with regrets the Eric and Kelley returned to . revolving dool'S which was see slides showing what the on to Henry Ford hospital the Navy together and were April ij263,400 1 class has been doing during stationed In CallfornJa. Ano­ The board ·upped the salary resignation or George Bigg, · their home. In Midland, Tex~ something · new for most of In Detroit for a year Intern. of the superintendent to $11, general maintenance man with May il246,550 them. the program. ship, She will leave fo1· De. ther buddy, Ke 1t h otto of ·June $378,050 as, Friday after spending a 250, This l'epresents an In- 18 years of service, The res- month with their parents, Mr. On Tuesday of this week the trolt September lB, Stockbridge, visited here Sat­ July ij293,800 crease of $750, !gnat! on Is effective August 15, 1 and Mrs. Leo Brown and Mr. On the return trip to Leslie boys and girls enjoyed a bus Ul'day evening, they stopped at North lawn park trip to Albion and return and The Onondaga Community The board also: Decided to go ahead with and Mrs~ R.B; Childs of Les­ Accepted low bids for mllk, repairs to the Onondaga school Total $1,692,300 lie, to feed the ducks anu enjoy a on Wednesday went swimming church next Sunday has a spe­ lunch." Las!Thursdaytheyvls­ at Porlai;·e lake, The class cial musical program, Solos gasollne and coal but took no as specified by the fire mar- · :::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;;;:;:::;:::::::::::;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::: Lutheran action on wlndowwashlngwork shall at a cost of $2,000. lted the Ingham county fair · w!ll go to Mason Thursday to will be sung by Mrs, Ken­ ·where they visited mai1y ex­ receive vaccinations and other neth Monroe of , Can­ because of a lack of compel- Approved the purchase of 10 hibits, Each child was given shots necessar.y to start Church ada, a sister of Rev, Gordon because of a lack of competl- tables for the commercial In­ money wlth which. to buy what school this fall. McKenzie, the pastor, She will live Forner-Lakeside dairy, struction rooms at the high for milk; Sinclair Refining school at a cost of $275, be accompanied by the church company for gasollne and organist, Mrs. McKenzie. Webb Coal company for coal. Registration Hours Set For Holt Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Fe!. HOLT-.The Holt Lutheran Offered contracts to 3 new 8Qsesse.~ ty of Lansing were guests Sat. teachers, leaving 7 more to mission has now attained the urday evening of Mrs, Mary be hired, Thieves· · Otld status of a church to be known Giddings, For Holt School Pupils. as St, Matthews. The first Appointed Robert Van Dyke, Mrs, Charles Wood of Mil­ physical education teacher at . rua~t H'J LT - All students at­ Freshmen, August 26, 9:00 pastor, Rev, Warren Schu­ ford spent Wednesday and Food Store:' tending the Holt senior high macker, wlll be installed Sep. the high school, to the post a.m.-3:45p.m. Thursday visiting her parents, of head football coach and \ school this corning year are tember 1, Mr. and Mrs. H.A, Duke. Qtwe11~ouse Any new students not eJTcl­ named Charles Benson as his requested to come to the high led during the 1964-G5· school This wlll become the 8th Mr, and Mrs, Don Foote Get $200 I school for locker fees, l10me church In the Holt area. The assistant. Six other coaching year are to enroll in the above were Sunday guests of Mr. positions are yet be filled room assignments and book other faiths represented are to Thieves entered the Fel­ 4292 Keller Rd. schedule, The l:x:iok store wlll and Mrs, Lloyd Reed of Port­ In reserve football, reserve llsts according to the follow­ open August 30, Presbyterian, Baptist (2 chur­ land, pausch food market, 132 S, Holt, Mich. Ing schedule. Cedru• street, early Sunday All junior high school stu­ ches) Methodist, Nazarene and It is reported that Mrs, and Mrs, Jasper Terry, On Seniors, August 23 9:00 Seventh Day Adventist. The morning anct made of with 1 dents have 1Jeei1- asked to take Genevieve Noble Is stlll a Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Terry a.m.-3:45p.m. advantage of summer reg·ls­ Episcopal faith Is represent. patient at the Eaton Rapids $200 In change, Mason po­ Phone were guests of Mr. and Mrs, llee said. OX 4·487 I Wira Service Juniors, August 24, D:OO trat!on, Registration Includes ed by St. Michael's mission, Community hospital but her a,rn,-3:45 p.m. Max Terry and family In Jack­ the paying of hook fees, lock­ Rev. and Mrs, Schumacher condition is much improved, son for a birthday dinner bon. Chief Tim Stolz of the Ma­ :::;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::;:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:::::;:;:;:::;::::::::::~::::::::::: Sophomores, August 25 1 er fees, ciJecklng horne room will arrive in Holt September The Onondaga Community son pollee said the burglru·s 9:00 a.[U.-3:45 p.m. orlng their grandson's 2nd assignments, and looking· over 10 and a home on Au!Jurn Farmers 4-H club will meet birthday anniversary, They made entrance to the build­ the school faclllty, avenue to serve as a pru•sun. at the township hall Monday, also called on Mrs. Lena An­ ing by forcing a fire door and TJ1e reglstratlun schedule age has been leased Ly the August 1 G, at 8 p.m. All re­ drews of Jackson who observ­ then forced the door of the cong·regatlon. follows: ports alld all project blanl