MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE E NEWS Friday, December 4. 1970 East Lansing, Michigan 2 Friday, December 4. I *?~70 Card-sending NEW YORK (UPI) - Christmas card sending has become one of America's most it is estimated that 50 million American families will send their friends and loved ones more illustrations will be more colorful than ever, reports the National Assoc. of Greeting Card lion and the lamb, children of different races, the olive branch, Popular religious portraying the scenes miracle of important holiday traditions. than two - and - a half billion praying hands and the peace Christmas will again come alive • Publishers, whose members symbol. this season. The This year, the 94th anniversary Christmas cards. account for over 80 per cent of greeting card The words "Peace," "Love," publishers association estimated of the American Christmas card, Christmas 1970 designs and all the Christmas cards "Hope," "Shalom" and that one out of four cards will produced. Not only are the "Brotherhood" are used feature a religious motif with designs and illustrations more interchangeably in many of the both traditional and modern art M. Thompson Jewelr exciting and unusual, the association said, but many of the illustrations and in the greetings on the peace Yule cards. techniques used. cards are produced on a wide Man's first moon landing is The most popular religious range of colorful papers, /ill New Selection including sparkling foils and presented in one design. It bears design will probably be the the message "We came in peace Madonna, but the three wise other special materials. for all mankind." The men, the Christ child, the holy Industry spokesman agree that illustration shows the American family, the angels and shepherds, including: the most popular designs are still the traditional ones — Santas, flag planted on the moon's the nativity scene and the star in surface, the planet Earth in the the east will still be favorites. * Pierced Earrings Christmas trees, holly, snow distance and the Christmas star The modern approach toward ♦Pendants scenes, wreathes, Christmas bells shining over all. the holy season is expressed in ♦Bracelets and ornaments. The spokesmen Another unusual design is a designs showing churchgoers ♦Lighters said, however, that more and dove of peace cut - out in an attending Christmas services, ♦Diamonds more cards will feature religious attractive embossed crocheted surpliced choirs singing joyous ♦Watches themes and the subject of peace effect with the simple message, hymns, colorful stained glass than in previous years. "Wishing you the Peace and Joy windows, children caroling, Watch & Ring Repairs on The universal pleas for "Peace Earth," they reported, are of Christmas." church bells and lighted candles. expressed by illustrations of numerous peace motifs such as the dove, the angel of peace, the Planetarium to offer Christmas program j^rr^P (^BrisQnas its Abrams Planetarium is which runs the gamut featuring a special Christmas program of fact and fantasy. "The Christmas Star," is being presented The program includes several through Dec. 28. explanations for the Christmas star which attracted th2 attention of the Magi, and deals basically with the application of astronomy in determining a cause for the star. rw Visitors are taken through a blinding snow strom and hitch ride with Santa Claus as he make his way across the a sky in his sleigh. Planetarium programs are shown at 8 p.m. Fridays, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2:30 and 4 p.m. Sundays. Special weekday programs include 8 p.m. programs on Dec. 10 and 17; 2:30 and 8 p.m. programs on Dec. 21, 22, 23 and 28. The planetarium will be closed Dec. 24 and 25. The planetarium setting. Director Von Del Chamberlain explained, is not appropriate for preschoolers, but anyone five years of age or older is welcome. _ $0^ . \\ H° \ « O* _\\ O < t. ^ »£>' CO^V C4Joa. 1200 -900 ^ued.--Chars. 1100-9:00 SV^o*o*° frl.M-00-1ZOO* 10 00-510 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 3 Stars By LAURIE KIPP brighten fashions Stars — small foil ones for the body, face and arms, and big This year . . . MAKE m /7 metal ones in silver or gold — are the newest part of the total • T C(NT(t V fashion look for the holidays just ahead. It's easy to add spice to last year's outfits with stars. The big YOUR GIFT HEADQU metal ones are the type found on uniforms and can be worn For Fine anywhere in design-yourself patterns or put on leather boots for a "one-of-a-kind" look. or vinyl Jewelry, Gifts, Small foil stars can be purchased from the dimestore, and Charm & applied to the body with eyelash adhesive. Dresses, gowns and skirts are mostly long, either midi or maxi in Rings Beauty Accutron" length made of lush velvet, satin or shiney materials embroidered heavily or trimmed in colorful braid. CULTURED PEARL by Bulova Silver or gold sandals, some that lace to the mid-claf or knee, 1 $12.50 give an old-fashioned girl look. More casual apparrel features suede in boots, coats, shoes and bags, worn with gaucho pants or knickers. "Dog collars" with stars or jewels are a worthwhile addition to a holiday wardrobe, as are big wooden beads strung several inches apart on a cord. Embroidered and jewelled vests can be worn with almost anything. The hair and face ,.!ay an important part in the new costume look. Makeup should be very soft, yet glowing. For late afternoon and evening especially, irridescent eye shadow and blusher helps give a luminous glow. Very little or no eyeliner is necessary as the effect is to be soft and doe-like. Ribbon and glittery cord can make an ordinary hair style seem extra special. For long hair, try intertwining gold or silver embroidery thread in a few loose braids, or tie the ends with Accutron time is so nearly ribbon. perfect that Bulova guaran¬ If you have short hair, wrap the cord around your head, tees accuracy to within a From catching it with a bobby pin at the hairline, to complete your HeadQuarters for: minute a month.® Fleurette $150 new holiday look. ★Orange Blossom Diamond The above date and day Rings Accutron, $210. Other mod¬ ★Gold Fashion Originals els, from $110. GIFTS IN PEWTER Diamond & Wedding Rings Pope gets ★Art Carved Sets Wedding Ring ★Longines — Bulova Watches ★ International Pewter & Silver from Bishops PARK FREE WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pope The New American Bible, a with purchase Paul VI has a new Bible. 26-year project, was translated in NEW RAMP The pontiff received a copy of ^to modern English from the 319 E. GRAND RIVER The New American Bible, original texts of Greek, Hebrew Directly Behind Store PHONE: 332-4673 $15.00 specially bound in white leather, ant* Aramaic, $12.50 as a gift from the Catholic bishops of the United States. It was presented to him by Cardinal John Dearden, Hi Fi Buys Suggests Archbishop of Detroit and president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, and Bishop Joseph L. Bernardin, Sony Gifts for Christmas general secretary of the organization. Bishop Bernardin, upon returning to the United States, said the Pontiff expressed deep appreciation of the efforts of the 49 scholais, four of whom were Protestants, who translated and edited The New Bible. W' With such vast variety of Sony cassette players and recorders to chose from we thou^it we would suggest a few for you. Starting with the smallest, the TC-40 a camera and is great for on the looks like go recordings. The Sony Model 60 features the lowest price yet for a top-quality, full featured cassette recorder. The Model 110 with built-in condenser microphone is ideal for businessmen, student or housewives - ideal for anyone. The Sony CFM 8000 W AM/FM Portable Radio/Cassette - corder has top quality features you'd expect to pay much more for - but then that could be said of all the Sony's. Our suggestion - make a Sony cassette^order heard it a gift for someone . You never so good. HOUSE OF SANDWICHES Hobie's DINE-IN Hi Fi Buys Tape Recording Industries Phone 351-3800 CARRYOUT 1101 E. Grand River Phone 337-2310 4 Friday. December / 970 Camels By LAURIE KIPP and drop' into world one girl — me. assistants had to lead them to his black - and white. I chain Remarks preceding the - - Twinning is extremely rare. A creature only a mother seminar included, "Do you think laboratory between three and smoked. Camels are "forced ovulators;" could love — that's what a four o'clock in the morning so Here are some little you're old enough to see this X - - known that is, an egg is not produced in newborn camel is like. The they wouldn't be frightened by facts about camels: baby rated movie? Ha ha ha!" the female unless she mates with drops about three feet from the Dr. Musa city traffic. came to MSU last a male. Dr. Musa mother camel when it is born The vet students and It only takes 15 minutes for hypothesized year from Sudan, his home, after that this could mean sperm must and lays in the dirt. instructors casually ate their camels to mate, but thirteen I learned this from a movie conducting a year and a half of lunches while watching the racy months elapse before Momma be in the female's reproductive research on camel reproduction. tract before ovulation can occur. shown by Dr. Musa at MSU's flick that accompanied Dr. Camel produces Since the animals are not a little one. Veterinary Clinic recently. It domesticated like Musa's talk. It included the cows, Dr. Pregnancy occurs on the left was attended by fifteen males Musa reported that he and his mating and birth of a little side of the uterus about 99 Pm glad I didn't eat before the per Camelus Dromedarus in fantastic cent of the time. seminar. 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Sprinkle with nutmeg. 18 Christmas is traditionally a to 20 servings. time for getting good friends and good food together and MSU Holiday Cheese Balls students Sue Miller, Lynette Owens and Kathy Campbell are 4 pkg 12 ounces celebrating early or cream cheese, — before their softened friends scatter for term break. 6 ounces blue cheese, Miss Miller and Miss softened Owens, 6 ounces processed cneadar cheese Grand Rapids juniors and Miss Campbell, Livonia junior are 2 tablespoons grated onion ending their first term in an off - I teaspoon Worcestershire sauce campus apartment Sunday with 1/8 teaspoon monosodium glutamate a Christmas brunch for their 1 cup ground pecans parents and friends. 1/2 cup finely chopped parsley They plan to serve tradition.'1 Combine cheeses, onion, English eggnog with rum anu Worcestershire sauce and sugar cookies of the "slice and monosodium glutamate. Beat bake" variety decorated in until well blended. Stir in 1/2 Christmas motifs with non - cup pecans and 1/4 cup parsley. pareils. Shape into ball. Wrap in waxed For more substantial fare they paper, then in foil Refrigerate will serve small sandwiches and a overnight. holiday "cheese ball" from an About one hour before old Campbell recipe. serving, roll cheese ball in Two of these recipes for a remaining pecans and parsley. happy holiday get - together Place on serving plate and follow: surround with crackers. Makes 30 appetizers. Old English Eggnog 12 eggs, separated 1 cup sugar Snowmobiles 2 cups whiskey 1 cup rum get advice &.od *ote 4 cups half-and-half 1 cup heavy cream, Snowmobiling experts 50% Coo**1- powdered nutmeg whipped recommend that snowmobilers make more use of marked V)P \o 8c Spot* specially - planned snowmobile So*s~ in Beat yolks with half the until thick and pale yellow. Beat whiskey, rum and half half. Beat egg whites, and as - sugar and - trails. These trails can down on snowmobile because they are help cut mishaps professionally constructed and maintained. S^0„oKW f \oe v* While snowmobile safety they begin to stiffen, gradually add remaining one - half cup experts advise snow machine sugar, beating well. When whites operators to utilize planned are stiffly beaten, add to yolk trails, winter recreation officials mixture along with whipped point out the need for more cream. Fold together trails to accommodate more gently but than 1 million snowmobiles now thoroughly with rubber spatula. Serve from well - chilled punch in use in North America. TAKE HOME GIFTS ^FORTHE RECORDS MAKE GREAT HOLIDAY GIFTS! Buy them now and solve your year-end worries early! STUDEN BOOK Webster Men's Wear STORE LANSING MALL MERIDIAN MALL Both stores open till 9 every nignt 421 E. Grand River Across from Olin Lansing Mall only open Friday to 11 p.m. »VH su\su^ -s/vvafvi 6 Friday, December 4, 1970 Computer Christmas "Tis the season for Best Buys and Christmas Seal letters are arriving later than usual in many Michigan homes this year because Here's Ours" of computer problems that have been encountered in preparation for the mailing, Say it's the gift buying season again, and you're probably looking for some economical according to John Pettibone, president of the but worthwhile purchases. If in the back of your mind you've been thinking about stereo Michigan Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease equipment then look no further, our BSR McDonald RTS-20 AM/FM phono stereo Assn. system could just be your thing. Designed as a complete but compact sound system it'll "The Christmas Seal enhance any home, dorm or apartment. It's surprisingly organization's problems strong but sensitive AM/FM arose," he said, "in the conversion of Christmas receiver, (packing 20 watts of clean music power), when coupled with the mini-pro Seal lists from manual and mechanical sy^ems turntable and wide range speakers, (walnut covering yet!) combine to give this system that have been in effect for many years to looks that would please anyone. And we saved the "Best" for last, since we priced it low electronic processing. We are searching for a at $129.95 you can see why we call it our "Best Buy". Stop in and see for yourself. more economical means of handling mailing lists, but one of the computer programs for conversion of lists from our manual system to the electronic system was imperfect and has delayed our mailing to some communities by as much as two DISC SHOP weeks." Pettibone urged Michigan residents to answer 323 E. Grand River Phone 351-5380 their Christmas Seal appeal letters as soon as Open Mon-Fri. 9 am-9 pm Sat. 9-6 possible. Persons who have not received Seals are asked to contact the association's headquarters at 403 Seymour, Lansing. Michigan's goal for the 1970 Christmas Seal campaign is $1,800,000. Pettibone expressed the hope that individuals would increase their contributions this year to provide additional muscle to the organization's antismoking and air pollution campaigns, as well as to support the continuing activities against Diamonds... ( , tuberculosis, emphysema and asthma. Christmas king! Zales extra special Christmas gifts flavored with beautiful diamonds CHRISTMAS DIAMOND BRIDAL SETS HAPPINESS $175.00 $250.00 DIAMOND GIFTS THAT LAST FOREVER She's rather do it herself - rather get that individual look by putting bits and pieces together her way. So get her a ribby sweater. A wide leather belt. Or a smart metal belt. Knit cap and scarf. Shoulder bag. It takes a lot of littles to make a big look: we've got them - pick them here! 0Z.6I > J3qui3D3Q 'Aepuj 9 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan ~~J Careful toy buying urged CHICAGO (UPI) — The National Safety Council advises parents to avoid the chaos and depleted stocks of the Christmas rush and start shopping early for children's toys. Early shopping, the council said, allows parents to search out the them hidden — that make it a difficult task to The U.S. Public Health Service has dangers — some of choose a safe tov. 2 Pair Portable estimated that toys injure 700,000 children every year. The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness said many thousands of children are treated annual for eye injuries caused The Child Protection and by operating toys. Toy Safety Act of 1969 authorized Ski Racks the Federal Food and Drug Administration to ban from the market children's products found to involve hazards from sharp protruding edges, fragmentation, explosion, suffocation, asphyxiation, electrical shock, excessive heat and . hard top roofs of foreign can. unextinguishable fires. Hie sale of toys that are poisonous or ^■1 radioactive and those that cause rashes, had previously been prohibited. But despite the new legislation and the work by many toy manufacturers to improve the safety of their products, dangerous toys are still on the market. The National Safety Council offers these guidelines to toy - shopping parents and relatives: • Generally, go by age, matching the complexity of the with the toy maturity of the child. Toys for nonreaders should be carefully screened by parents. • Know the capabilities of the child for whom the toy is intended, but remember that the toy may fall into the hands of a more impulsive younger brother or sister who can't read or instructions. warnings • Carefully inspect toys before purchase for and other hazards, keeping in mind that the device cutting, piercing is likely to be abused in use. 526 N. LARCH $ p J 50% OFF I i■ BLACK LUES 18" with fixture, wired and ready | I I $13.00 1 I (Sat. Dec. 5 only) I Gifts from $1.00 and up -K- 1 come in and browse B I ACE HARDWARE I JK 201 E. Grand River 1 across from Union ■ J: THE GREATEST GIFTS! TAKE HOME GIFTS fO^FORTHE TAKE A MSU SWEATSHIRT HOME FOR YOUR BROTHERS & SISTERS Buy them now and solve your year-end worries early! MERIDIAN MALL frandor 351-5445 351-7562 COMMUNITY 421 E. Grand River Across from Olin NEWSCENTER OPEN TILL 10 pm 6 NIGHTS, SUNDAY'S TILL 7 8 Frii fy, December 4. FEWER GROWERS Fake tre 'live' bus FOMBELL, Pa. (UPI) - nursery in which he operates Pennsylvania's Christmas tree 200 acres of Christmas trees. He growers have fallen victim to said he considers himself lucky if modern technology, the affluent he receives a return of 8 to 10 society and the American drive per cent on his total investment, for perfection. including land and labor. Whereas in the 1950's there Dambach said that while the were more than 2,000 growers artificial tree was at one time a of Christmas trees, today there status symbol, the situation are an estimated 600, and of could be reversed and the live them only about a dozen try to tree, costing so much that only use Christmas trees as their the affluent can afford it, will principal source of income. become a status symbol. Woodrow W. Dam bach, who The one other factor which owns a nursery in the northwest will help the nurseryman is Pennsylvania town of Fombell children. and is executive secretary of the "Families still buy real trees Pennsylvania Christmas Tree because children don't like Growers Assn., said the main artificial trees," Dambach said. problem is that growers are "Thank God for children." selling the same number of trees they did 15 years ago rather than selling a larger number as a result of the increased population. One reason is the artifical Christmas tree, which many are buying for their long - lasting value and their sustaining good appearance and as a result of the merchandizing techniques used to sell them. The growers association has not tried to fight the artificial trees but instead concentrates on aiding growers to produce the best trees possible and suggesting they offer to help their buyers make their trees as attractive as crave something The Christmas tree business is different? inherently risky financially as many professional men who went into it strictly for investment found out. Bull said the physicians, dentists, businessmen architects and thought: "Here was 8 a real bonanza, a mother lode, an untapped source of wealth. Here was an item that could be cn bought for two cents and planted on low - priced land. You could sit back, do nothing, watch it grow and collect $3 for it a few years later. But they learned there was more to it than that. Dambach noted he has a $20,000 investment in equipment for his Tree erected CO for Christmas Q> in New York NEW YORK Rockefeller Center's 60-foot (AP) - 5 Christmas tree was hoisted into place this week and a bright white star set at the peak. Now comes the job of decorating the three-ton Veimont white spruce with our new flavor of the month 10,000 colored electric bulbs before it is officially lighted Dec. 10 at 5:30 p.m. Every year hundreds of MS look for the golden arches \ A thousands of persons— mostly bringing excited children — S'J 8 McDonakfe to see the tree and come millions more see it on •v» ,^rrr£1 television. It stands by the Prometheus A, fountain at the edge of the sunken skating plaza, one of Where food is always good — and never expensive America's major tourist 1024 E. GRAND RIVER * 234 W. GRAND RIVER attractions.