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Sheriff Leaves F\ I Off CATHOLICS HONORING PASTOR SUNDAY s . Deputy Choice \· erns. ers · Chu.rch Holding Reception upery1sors: of St. Jumcs Catholic (' J0 Budd Sewer parishMcmJbor~ at Mnron n L'e holding o. Must Dec.lde Up to Villages • p • reception· for Rt. Rev. MsgL', t (·tty r~ce Charles Kcnt·lng Sunday. It will be · New Sheriff Will Name , a lnghold from1n the two Legion to fourMemorial in the build- aft· Wage ISSUe Men Gaining Village OK Cl'I\OOn, As Pari· Time Deputies The reception is in honor of the eleva.t10n of their pastor to tho rank of monslgno!', ~he elevation Leolie School Requeut Sheriff Willard P. Barnes is was t•ecently ·mncle 111 Rome by Fo1· Pnrlt Land Is Also .leaving it up to village officials Pope Plus XII . . At Wednesday night's Consideration who they want for part-time coun~ Dlle fm· dl mcctilig the Ferris Co., Inc., Bcslignm· Keating and clergy from Ingham supervisors will be Columbia· storm sewer at the Lansing and otheJ' nearby officials within t.he next week. in Mason Monday to decide on city es'tirriate. chuJ•clws, Lhe ;mb!Jc Is also invited wages for county employees, Present local deputies arc to lhc reception. ' To talte advantage of the of­ Supervisors promincd at their serving on temporary appoint­ Freel Henry Northrup of Mns<:m fer, the council decided to will ploy the Hammond ot·gan Sun­ December meeting tint the ments until the sheriff ap­ move the, hearing date on as­ rlay aftemoon. Refrcshmen ts will wage issue would be decided proves the list submitted by be S81'Ved. Se3sments up to January 22. It January 8. The e:cpccted raises village or township officials. Mrs. Wilma Lehman is cho.lrman was originally set for Decem­ will be made retroactive to Deputies Alva Beeman and of the reception committee. Serv- ber 4. Bids received that date 111g with her o.re Mm. Ed Went· January 1. Fmnk 'rrnpp serve at Stocl

Legion Building, Mason, 8 p. m. FOR 1951, mor~ than ever, ecoD• Ford's POWER PILOT is omy-wisc truck buyera are going especially important to you. No Tlte ford Trude Power Pilot It • llmpltr, lullr'fllOvtll W., ' to follow the trend tu Ford! matter what kind of truck duly of gelling lira moll power fi.o.n lira ftCIII 8Gio New Pord Trucks for '51 aive you art interested in, the Power A Top-Talent Show inn New and Different Program you step-ahead enaineerlna 1d· Pilot iaa PROVEN money•snver, It all/omatica/ly metera and firca !be riaht 11111011nt of..., II vantages, such as America'• only on every hauling job, precisely the risht lnst1111t, to lllllleh OOII!Iantly cbanlfal lruck choice ofY·8 or Six •• , a Driver comfort, roo, gets plenty speed, load and power requircmenti. . ON STAGE-IN PERSON! of attention in new-styled Ford choice of over 180 models-from Unlike eonventlonnl systems, the Power Pilot UICI oa1t ~ 95-h.p. Pickups to 14S·h.p. Big Trucks for '51. The new optional S·STAR EXTRA Cab fen turn o11e eontrol instead or two, ,- il dulaned to l)'llchronlll .,. MEL SNYDER, Master of 'Ceremonies Jobs-,to tit your hauling job firioa twice aa accurately• better • ·, • stre//gt/1 ustrves that fomu rubber sent padding, glass wool roof insulation, automallc 'You can use resular sas • • • you set DO·~oolc per.i ' •:• BETTY LEE, ta!l and ac1·obatic dancer make Ford·Trucks last lollgtr, dome light and many other com· You'll find these Dew features­ rormance. Only Fwd Ia tbllow·prlco lloltl JlYU rou Powlr fort extras, at only sllaht add!· Pilot ··· RAY HOCK, ventl·iloquist . ln.cnaincs, clutch, transmissions, tiona! cost. Economy! ules, whecls,.eabs, Pickup body And only Ford sives yo11 1 ··· TRIXIE McCORMICK, novelty I'O!Je and unicycle act .;.wherever there have been op· power choice of V·8 or Six ••• . portunitie~ to make Ford Trucks four Brcat IIIBincs I Over 180 •:• RAY.HALL AND HIS COHUTTA MOUNTAIN BOYS, do a better Joti for you, for less lllOQeis. Como in and BCt ALL playing you1• favorite Weste1·n melodies money! the facts.

·'' It's All Free!. ./ I WJNTER. PLANTER-A sunny / Sponsored by winter day · In Londo!) inspired / two-year-old Aylmer . Gri~ble to set about bolstering Britain's . economy wUh . a ·to)' rake and Your New friendly Ford Dealer · handful of seed.'. Veteran farm­ SilSby Implement Co. era faar that when bin-vest time 1'1111& around /qlmer · will ftnd nothilll'bas. grown In his modest Maaon' ac:reaie ·but a few worma, tra· ROY CHRISTENSEN !or.ear~,r··~ 210 State Street .] j I .v.·; dlUaa'll' . priHI- .... , -. l ,•

·Members of 4-H Clubs Plan 'I Jnnu1u·y 41 1951 Section 2 B~ef-Feeding Tour Saturday COUNTY N,EWS tween Parlstyle ani.! Oity Daltcryl c . I ' c· . at·e aa follows: Margaret McLean, Inghn'm ~-H YOIIIlg'flLCI'H who Howoll t•oarl; :1:15, At·thtu· Web­ 158-411; Isabelle Whyte, 418; Jer+ aplta lfCUit Jillvc Bteet'H on fe~d will he vLsltcd ster, It't•osl r·or1cl, eus.l of Diet~ Cage Roundup Sntllt'dtty. County Cluh Agent M. mud: B:2u, Billy Nelson, flJ•st hourw l'y l!'l$'11, 157; Ida Bisel, 40151 o.n~ R w f Holt Has Inside Track Pat .F1·y, 101. , H. Avery and Vet·n Frenman or. cnsl of Wcbslots; 3:15, FrostB, Team sto.ndlngs are as followa; Mlchlg'ftn Slate co!logo will ac­ Zimmer· ronr!, sottth of Holt rorul; esumes a~ are INGHAM OOlTN'l'l' UlAGUIQ company winter ·1-H beeF clnh nnd Wesley Exelby, · ono milo crwt Friday, January Cl TeamWare's DJug Store , ...... 42W ·.L18 o F'd N' h OJ(etnoM at Holt memhers. F'rccman will malcc the of Wllllmnston on US-16, n fl ay lg t In County ~eague Race .trip to offer suggoatlons on feed­ Parlstyle Shoppe ...... 37 23 Haslett at Fowhlfl'llle Collins Sales ...... 35 25 ing and care. Capital Circuit teams will start Datn~vllle nt Stoclthr·hlgo Holt Ia the team to beat In the li'l'ldny night in Its gnmo with the Henson's Cleaners' ...... : ... 35 25 I.r.~;lle at Williamston the mnln drive toward the title ~ngham County league bnslcetball Tills Is l llu schoclule which will Dart Motor Sales ...... 32 ' 28 SUl'prlslng Panthers of Sloclt­ ~ li'rlc!ay night, .Charlotte and JDver­ TtreKduy, Jamm1•y 9 t·ucc as play resumes Ft•!dny night. bl'idgo. The Agg.Jes will he pl1tylng be followed: Rites Held for Western Auto ...... 30 30 IIIL~Iet.t tlt Stoclthrldge ett, the two unbeatc.n fives, will .conch Fred Lawrence hn~ an­ tllcit· fit•st game under· now coach 8;18, Bruce Everell c>n Utlce Schmidt'G ...... ;10 30 tangle at Everett for the first· Fowlllrvllle nt Dtut~'·llie othcl' cmclt combination. His Jaclc Finn, Finn toolc over tho cngo Drrrt and Cady ...... 28 32 r.eslln at llolt Lansing· rom!, one-hnlf mile eaHL place spot. R£Lmbler~ are big and fast and Ford Sales ...... 21 36 Wmlnestbly, Jnnuury 10 coaching c!ullcs laid down by of Olwmos t•orul; s:;w, Mlll'g'Al'Ct Former Resident Everett came out of the Great­ they have experience, They go Searl Bulggs, B!nclc, Mt. llojlc ronc! just eas·t of Ferris Co, ...... 24 36 er Lnnslng holiday toumnmcnt \VllllamKton ut Olircre Wyeth Incorporated ...... 24 Will Meet Friday Monroe, Stocl;,bridge road, north ot fixed. bowled by Clarence Fry. He rolled Howard Pontine ...... 23 Hurry! Hurry! 222 and 207 . .Tim Inghram got 203 Coach Don CRrey Is busy this and .Tack Shaffer, 200. Hol1 Night Owls weelt try.Jng to rub some of the Clancy Fry also had high series Art's Bar got on the ball Thurs­ rust off his Mason basketball with 561. .Tack Shaffer came next day night to raclt up higl1 series team. Mason starts the long cage with 550; Dick Lyon, 545; Jim of 2103. Chappel Insut·ancc was grind Friday night at Grand Inghram, 539; Don VanderVeen, close .!Jehinc! with 20[}3 and Holt Ledge. .Jr., 524; and Dick Brown, 506. Products got 1995. Holt Products Mason has lost just one game. Higb team game went to Char­ won three straight games In its 11he Bulldogs were snowed under lie's Bam with 876. Charlie's re­ match for the night. by Charlotte before Christmas but ceived second high series with came back strong to take care of 2443. Paristyle had high series of Faye Bot•dner bowled high for the night with 480. Lee Hoeflinger Michigan Center anc! Howell in You Never Saw Such Bargains! 2517 and second high game of 872. aasy fashion. Mason boasts one of Team standings in the league came next with 178 and Marge Maries bowled 470. the best balanced teams in the are as follows: Capital Circuit. Team W L Inc!lvidual high series for tbe About twice .a year here at Davis' we:.. sC!rt out, unpile, Charlie's Barn ...... 33 23 night are as follows: Pat Roggow, The Bulldogs have shown a Pal'istyle Shoppe ...... 33 23 170; Marge Marks, 161, 155, 154- tight defense so far this season dig into stocks of merchandise which we feel has and have shotmalcers in Denny American Legion ...... 30 26 470; Jennie Hallifax, 152-154; I!ll- been with us long c11ough. In January when the Christ· Court Cafe ...... 29 27 len Bellows, 171; Marge Dullng, Stolz, Bob .Jewett and Jim Iht, also. Wool Slacks I· Chellis Hall had high single game with 203. Dick Lyon got 201 ltrayy ,i:lclwt~ ~uituhle for lllntson Rcc~eati.on 'Vomen worl,, \Vo'l'tl Jlllt thmn till Pnt·istyle Shoppe came through and LeRoy Lee, 191, Thcy'J'c really J'mlucetl for Dicl< Lyon rolled' high serles Cilllti'ILllCtl. Ollll gr'Ullll $4.9fi, S' and GLOV.I!; SE'IS. $1 O.fJ5; some ~ults nt $10.95, to Schmidt's. , The occupants were cut , and duugurees wonhl cost-It sox oLher~ mtu•lmll nt $15.95. Dart and Cady scooped up high bruised but suffered no broken lot of good buys nmrkcd ~~~ Ueally very goocl buys If games of 727 and 631 for a 1976 bones. Their car was wreclted.and NEOUWEAR $1.911 Ull· ' ItO DES your boy needs n new bllit high. Ware's. rolled· 6G4 and 687 the trip was abandoned. for spring. for 1952 and Henson's got 611 and Bob Hilliard of Mason is In a IULLFOJ.. DS 697 to make 1929. ·· hospital at Ne\vcastle, Indiana, as LEATHER WORJ\ GLOVES Individual· high games and the result of an accident Saturday. series for the night were recorded His scalp was cut and both eyes as follows: Mary Jo:n·e N.ie,nstedt, were closed by facial bruises.· · 172, 159-461:' Betty Slugh, 173, ;EIUJ.iard was driving a Howard 164-458; Beth Mlll'ard, 181~446; Sober automobile transport truck Verna Rogers,, 177, 154-439; Dar­ near Newcastle when he saw a car lytle' Leyrer, 166-439; Freda Lay, on tha. wrong side of a· road on a 169-435; Isabelle Whyte, 158-425; cmwe •. Hllliard. dr.ove off the high­ Helen Lyon, 168-412:· Julia Creyts, way but still could Jl()t get out of 411; Ida Bisel, 152-411; Helen the way of the speeding .cat·. '11he Barlter, 171-408; Ruth Huber, 408; driver of t11e car was critically In-· 1\farguerit(} Bement, 402; Florence jured. Clements, 401; and Bobby Bt·yde; 150. . At uie fruit ma.rket· you should High games and 'series taken ftnd generous supplies of cl tt'Us, from . the. postpo11ed ·appl~s and cranberries. . · · ,., w, s. (J, fl. Mt>Bt~ W!!ihH!HCl!l-:y l~ll'liUIPirhoocl !Hnlll.lllg I•Jruuwd INGHAM COUNTY NEWS JanuEu'y 4, 1951 Tho Woman's Socl\l~Y fill' Chrlar Tlw firwt meeting of the Broth· Uun Set·vlce will meet at the erhood will be heir~ Monqay night, DansVille MothnrliHt oh.urch .Tununry lO for .Tnmtary B, at ut the Dans­ n. potl!Wll dlnnQr heforo the l:lusi· 7:ao MrH. Rclon Young viNe t:·own hill!. There will be a nos~ mooting nnd program, The potluclt supper wlt.h Rulph Wnllt· Mr. nnrl Mrs. Vel'll Crtri and fom- family woro guests of Wnltor Gor­ cnmml I. lee [or this mcrnllng con­ Onondaga liy wem dlnnm· guosl.s Sunrlny of don of Jnr.IIROn l~t·l(]ny, Hb;Ls of Mrs, AlliB Thompson, Mrs. ~~· nctlng os pholnnon, Ch1trlos Mt•. nnrl :Mt·s .•Trw!< Pe-ter11 of T"nn· 1\'lr. ancl M1•s, Hr•yr~ond Smltli Vernn West and Mra, Irma :tvru· Woods wlll hnvn churgll pf tho Uy 1\fl'H, llm·ton llrtldwln prog1•am with Wayne mall· sing; nncl daughter pf r,r1nslng wore HOII'f, CIHllf lng lll'l'angement.s fDr the music, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Giddings ort­ Trudgen of Lnnslng-. She returned Mi·. nml Ml's. Woodrow Cmfl New Yem's Day fl'IIOsl:.~ of the tert:alned Mt•, and Mrs, Iv1m Rey­ Mr. nnd. Mr11. Paul Hedglen and There will be n apeclnl speQlter·. home on Monrlny with Mr·. nnd and Mr·s. VlciOl'irL Cl'llft of flnnlwr· fo11ner's pru·enls, Mt·. nnr.l Mrs, nolds of J1Jnton Rapids nnd vlsltr,rJ Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Hobert 'smith. fn.mlly celehmtecl New Year's Day This Is the firat r·egulnr mooting Mr. Mr·s. Slg 01!'11 nrHI Btu•hurn, who Tflll nnd Mrs. Pcnrl Gl'ifflth of M·50 at with M1•, anrl Mrs. Arthur Hedg­ nlnce the organization meeting nt visited .JnHp2r Dnhlwln. Crnf.l Iicw Yen1·'s DFJ.y, Mt·, nnd Mm. Robert Lnohan rwcl which there were 75 present. All a New Yenr'H Eve rUnner Sunclny Mr. nnrl Mr''· Lnwt·onco Cur·lls Hon spent the New Yem·'s wcelt mHl lcn of Plua~ant. lnlw. • Mr. nncl Mr~ ..Tn.~prr •rel'l'y nnrl men of the community ure Inviter!. evening. Tiley spent the evening Mr. n.nd M1·s. Monte Thywrml loft wuc Sn.LIII'rlny g11esl.s of Mr. and with t110 foJmer·'s pnrr.nts, Mr. nnrl Mr. and Mt•s. Cet•nl Underwood visiting nnrl playing card~. Mrs. Will .CIIJ'lls of Mel'rlll. Mr·s. Robert Vtlrnn of Detroit. und fnmliy were New Yent•'s Wc!lne~dn.y tn spend t.hc wlntct• 1~. & A. JU. to ~lm•t Mr. nnd Mr~. B11rton Baldwin monthH In fo'iorida. Mr. mul Ml'li, .Jim Mlteh~Jl of M1•s, Pcnrl mnton, Homy Aclw• guests of Mt•, nnd Mrs .•Tared Aus- There will lie 11 speclrtl meeting anti family, Dale Nowlin nnd. Mm. Mt•. and Mrs. Eld T'n 1'1' nrHl• fam­ F'lnt Roclc, Mr·. and Mrs, Joseph and Mr. nrtd MI'S. Vernlc Stctlnt• t.ln and snn of Aurellus. of the Dunsvllle F. II< A. M. No. .TeoRie nm:h were In Bu.llle C;•ecl1 Ily enlertnlne. fn.mily entertulneti Mr. and Mrs. nnrl Ml's, Cort C1·ossman of Or·ton­ Mr·. nnd Mr·s. F1·ad Noble spent of Pn1·mn, Mr. nnd Mr·s. Donnl.d Jo~eph Wigton. . Holland Wing nnrl Sherry for rlin· cinched top hnnors. .Taeknon werr. guest.:i of 1'11'.1 nnr 1 Ml'H .. MinH Mann and :Mrs. Mma ner Sunday. ville wem entertuined nt dinner the New Year·'s holiday with Mr. Dexter and fnmlly of Laingllburg, and Mrs. Deun Noble nnd family. Mr. und M1·s. Ltu·r·y Bunlter or Mm. Roy Clover Sunrlny. Olw wore Thu!'sday evenmg fllnnct· Tho annual' Dillingham Christ- Mrs. Mlna Otis, Mrs. Ona AI· Mr. and M1·s. Roy Myers of .Tur,.k­ Stmdny at the home of Mt·. unci Billie Glover· ~pent. the holidny Sprlngpor·t. nnd 1\frs. Lor·en Titus M1·. and Mrs. Cllll'cnco Kimler g'tlf:sts of Mt·s. On1t Almont!. mar; ga\.her\ng was· held at the mond, Mr. and Mrs. Ho.ijJh Walker ~mn and Mr. and M1·s. Andrew Pal­ Mrs. l"l'cri Cmwln. week end us n. guest of Barbnr•u and family of Eaton Rapids. nnri family or WhiLe Oalc wr.t•c Sun- Mt•, .and Mrs. I'lllil Cai'C! wcl'c t.own hall New Yertr'~ night. Those and J. B. Dalton we1·e New Yea1•':l mer of Lansing· visited Mrs. Fran­ Mt·. and Ml's. Al'thur Polloi\ nncl drty clinn1Jr g'lll•~t;; or Mr. lllHI Mrs. gnests ol' the f~rmcJ•'smothcr, J'o!1·s. in nt.tcndanec were Mr. nricl Mrs. Day clinnct· guests of Mrs. Mina ces Nn!Jeling- at Sun"ol Haven New JiJli~o.bcth, 1v[t.•, nnd Ml'R. Marlin \'H, ,}OI'I'Y 'f.yrrn .Tirhnr~un, Clr·clf'l" I'Hilfinn .. C:cmld Kinne. Mnb<'l Canl o\ Casevtllr., over the Clmrlcs Dillingham, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mann. Ycnr's Day. Polloi\ and family rmrl Mr·. and of Lansing, Mr·. rmtl M1·s. Roger '"" ••·tl.l .. mePit. Mr·. nnd }!l's. Al'lhlll' Lcmull'Cl of wcelc end. , Pan! Dillingham and Delm·es, Mr. Donalrl Parish of Westcm Michi- M1·s. LJilu J1obcrlr1 nncl clrmgh­ Ml'R, Clnr·e BaltCl' and fmnily were CIHtl'Ch of Mltsnn nnrl Ml', nnrl '1'1'" l'••npl" nf !he fllnle of Mkhlgun Detroit, !l·fr. anrl 1111's. Howanl Mt•. nml, Mt·s. Cm·l Lehm~n nnri nnrl Mt·s. K w. Dillingham and gnn college ;,t Kalamazoo nnd .Jess tcl', Lois, of Flint and Miss Elhel entertained Thlll'fidny at a Ne·w Mrs, Melvin Lewis, Betty Petct'Ron v~. 1\c•nnPth l'llt'iHiltn, Ordc•r· or nol!n Year's dinnm· nt the !Jome Df Mr·. ami Bu1.l Doug·Ias of F'owlerville '"'oR~•oul. Mueilcr· of GJ'o:;,;e Pointe and Misri Pamela ot Detroit were Y\ eLs of Mr. and Yeor·'s Day of Hev. anrl Mrs. E. H. ' ,, ~J " - o-::1 ' I Will c. lludlc•y, dha !'. X. :-iurp]l!!l, lJc•- of Dett•oit W<~J·e r)ntcrlaincrl over Ceot•ge Vor;-t, .Jr. Kennelh Dillingham and family, Mrs. v\'illimn Morefield .over the Kincaid. lic. Ml'. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Swan. fntrll juciJ:ml'lll. for JPinlrrtllr. $1,11i7.:12. the New Yeai''H wecl< end at the Mr. and Mt·s. Ralph Walker n.nd tlw Hev. Ml', Bowsm·, Lance New Year's wed< end. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Diehl were Ml'. anti Ml's. Bob Price nml M1·. and M1·s. Rex Town~end nn!ll i\ntnmnlico Air• Cnll l'••nple nf lh,. Rl.u!O' nf Mlo·hlv.nn family and F'l'anl• Clover of Lan· spent Sunday Wtlh Mr. and Mr·s. Mrs. William M11ench, mission- Miss Mildi·crl King of Howell Dowling·. meeting of the Lant:ilng disll'i(~t of Lan~mg Vlfll r.t l l'. ant rs. vH. llinwnt.hn Smith. llnhtllr'ilY liPnr•inJr, "in;; were New Yeai''H Dt~y dinner How~rd G~luss ?f ~to;:ltlJrlllg:~· n.ry superintendent, announces was a wecl1 cmrl guest at. the home the Free Methodist church... Justin Br:-tdy Stmrlay. Jdl'adt·d ~uilly, ac!r'I·JIIi•d, hnml Mf'l. ul 1111 Mr. nnrl Mr.s. Glen Fox and Mr. !;lll!flts of M1·. nnrl 'Mrs. Wlllinm Othm gu,c~ts were MI.' :rnr\ .~· that Lhc opening exercises of the of Mt·s. Jmi:mbcth l::lacin1s. Mr. and Mrs . .Tnt! Sweet of Lun- $1.0011, "''"'""'"d. Muench. Mr. rmd Mrs. Kenneth Eugene Gu.uss nnrl Mr .. rln r.. fllrnl nnfni'P t.hf! Mason and Donnie of Vveilbm·vt e ume.s "t'lg 1- _nm .. '.ami y. . tl"Yoted to u rnis·siona1·y pt·ogram we!'e New Yeur's Day guests of · f t · J\' d M · C 1 H 1 " Adanw nnrl M1·. :!llll ~r!rs. Emest Mr. and Mrs. Wayne !i'ilc:l1 land, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilcox, r·nurt wit.hout. 11 jtu·~·. jnd!{mt·nt fnt· were evcmng· guest;; o. t 1en· par- .r. an . rs. .ar oovm nru Ilext ",'ttntlay. •r11c 11'. Y. F. "lloir or pluintlll't-i, $:JX1.r,o, t•rtfit.fi nnd duti'Hf'K ltl)) ants on New Ycnr• s Day. son, K ur,1 o f L ansmg we1·e gues t s will sing.,, '" c Bnmcs of \Vehberville were Sun- Marshall. Miss Elimbeth Carr and Philip lor· t"""'· Mr. and Ml's. Leo nogcrs a.t- ovc. 1'. the week end of Mr. anr.l l\Jr;;. McJn•ber·s of the Methodist day evening gumrts of their. pn.r- Mr. and MJ's. Tom Utter n•• Arnold were entertained New Cl'rcu'lt Court 'J'h .. ]'"'"''" nf lh" Stnl.•· rpf Mi.,hlgnn t cntI er l t Ite f uncm I o.r E•.nc' · r···,r.mer · \V. rli tnm. M Ol'e fl e 1c. 1 ' YrJtt.tlt Fellowship spent New ent.s, Mr. and JV!J·.,, David Bal1er. tlll'netl Sunday to the home of Ycat·';:; Eve nt the home_ of Mr. \'~ ..Jt•r't'Y Lynn ,lultn:;un. fll'd••r of 1wllt! and Mrs. Wayne Jn·os·~'l'ti. a t JI·owe II ·v• cr 1nesr 1 ay u r·t emoon. Thc annua1 N ew y cars g.a tl JC!'- Year's Eve at a watch night ser·v- Mt•s. Homer Hazelton of Center their son in Holt after spending 'Taylor·. p d• rocee 1ngs 'l'h" !'"''"'" of !lor• Stnlc; of Mi<:lthmn Mr·. and ' Ml'li. William Musolff lng at t.he home_ of Mrs. Rosa An-I ice at the church. After games Line spent the New Year's week a week with Mr. ancl Mrs. Melvin Ml's, Cassie Reichle antl Geot•ge vs. ctuu·lt·H H. V:~rildHlrtl'l', J\nniKnm~>rll., amI N ea Ic VIS· .,I :cr1 M t', nne1 ,M rs. d erson m~ 1' u d c d M r. an. d M rs. F: o~·- were played, the young people en· endgciJ: hart.wilh he1· mothct·, Mrs. Jesse Ultct•. fvlartin of Jackson, Ivll's. Sadie lluth K1·•·itluw vH. Hidwrd H. f'nnlin pl••n1h•d guilty, lli''-~'J't'•d, prnh11f-inn, n1w p 1 1M N 1 tr 1 :uul .Tnhn Ca~~nd:ty, Oi'df·t' I)( dl~rni~Hnl. Y••nr·; ••usll'l, $iofr; flt·st. l.'i dayH in lrnr· Dewey Beaver of Grand Rapid~ est Ande1son und ~amlly, Kermtt joyed t·efreshmenls, then Rev. H.olJCrt Hicllmoncl of Indiann­ :.,C llll,.Ml'. nnL . 1'9, 0 an \vC:nlp C '1'1\1• p,•oplt! nf Llw ~tilt" nf MidttJ.(an ham ~~nlllllY jail. F'ridny. Anderson nnd famtly, Mt·s. Irma Sam Seizert led the g-roup in de- Jl~~~ll ... ~~·. ~~~\r;~~~o~h,;;"L;~oJ~ ~ ~ polil;, Indiana, spent New Year's and Mrs. Doris Bachman n.ml sons ______.:______--; Mr. and M1·s. Mm,tin Pollok ae· Bettman, Mr. and Mrs. George volions. Mrs. noscoe Amold, Mrs. 11 1 with M1•. and Mrs, Wayne LeCtll'· were g11ests of Mt·. and M'rs. Ar- ·· compnnied the fomtcr's sister, Bettman, Lester Anderson, Ern~.st Ivan R 1.0111101, "I'S, Wr'IIJ'arn Mtl- !i·. oml MI'S. Hn.r'l'y l~lliott of eux. \.hill' Wemple for New Year'f; rlin­ M. "'1. " tl P il 1 A b. J M 1M F t 11 • m l•'owlerville nncl M1·. and Mrs. How- ISs ..,, 1znue · 1 · o o 1, to " ury . o.nes.. r. n.ru r.s.. m; of Williams­ t N Y ' E J' th f d d 1 t M M F -, 11111 ' " party at the home of :Mr. ami Mrs. Mr. and l\Irs. Charle;; LadCI Sun­ gues s ew ears • vc o. e or- an aug 1 ers, r. and r.s. 'or· and children wc1·c Frldn y evening .Justin Bmdy. day. ton. ··· Bus to Catch? mer's parents, Mr. ancl Mrs. L. est Anderson, Jr., and sons, Mr. .."t·.".' of Ml'. nncl . Mr·s:. C"ot·u:e ~·II" Ml'. and ~.frs. Lee Haindel and P r·tcc· u f· I ~n.nsmg.· and ~irs. Don Anderson and Carol "Vogt, "·' " Jr. " ~ M1'. nni.l Ml's. Rex DuBois nncl :lfr. and Mrs . .h. J. Miller and I Mr. nnrl Mrs. Roylyn MilleJ· anrl family of Mason were Fl'iclay eve­ M1·. and ll11·s. Ed Stevenson ami and Bobby Andet·son. 1, .11 .. flJJcl "r·s. La"'.ton Gatl,''•" Glenn of Mason, M1·. n.nr.l Mrs. Hex M ro A 13 1 f " m "' - · Jfulli!JergH, L~e AmH; and Ronald ning guests of the latter's pat·ents, 1', am1 M J'S, .... • • "\Cl' 0: De- Mr. and Mrs. Dnle Erter and o.]JCilt New Ye.'ll.·'s l)!IY IVI't" ::vrr·. Danny spent New Yeut··s Day with CaU OUR CAB ·t t "' v • D ·' u - and Bob and Lawretha Lott of Mr. rtnd !VII's. A. C. Berge!', 1 t mt were gues s aew ... cars Day a. nny spent New Year's Day a•:d Mrs. Lttw.tnn Clicl!ner· of Wt'l- Mr. and J\lt·s. Loui8 Yuhasz or Holt. Ingham Court 01.· M1 ·. n.m I 1'1'rl's. J ames n·1•lC gway. WI th M r. an d 11'·<.l'S. A r th· ur c o1 e I lilll'l"tor , " \Villiamston were New Year'c; Dn.v Mt·. ur.cl Mrs. Ji'ortl Bayhoe, Ml'. Mr. and M1·s. Cal'l Ott, St·., an witll Mr. im·d ::vr ·s. MI'I·ton Mrs. George Mitchell attended the New Year's Day visitor;; or M1·s. PIJOilC 2-2141 w·111 I' D t t t J l\'I 1 M E 1 Miss F'riedn Dohe1-r of Lansing Lena Stetler and Mr. and Mt·s. . mr 1.orms. e rot· VIS! er r. nne l'S. 'ml Lrtpol'te of Detroit and Mrs. Cassie spent Sunday with Mt·. and Mrs. 51ith wedding anniversai'Y of Mt·. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Singer and Osbm'!le Saturday. F:eiehlc of. Jr,CI{son. anrl Mt·s. Vernon .T. Brown Sun­ Ernest Stetler. Open 24 Hours a Day " George Vogt, Sr. day. :Mr. and Mrs. Arlhm· Peterson •__ ...:..______1 ~i AFW- FT ZH • f. P. X. LEAVING. 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Get These Quality Values Special! . Merchandise All Brands Cigarettes While They At· Record Heavy Fur-Collared $1~75 Carton Bomber Jackets Last I 2 Packs for 35c Sa.tin Finish Savings ,J:wlmt nil colors Sweaters up Wool and Corduroy $8.95 Dr·rsR sweatr>rs in n \':trlrt~· Sub-Zero Test, Men's mt1l Trousers nr mlor·~ ·boy's Ideal for worl• o1· dress last Time .for These Value -Value - Value Hurry- Don't Wait $1.98 $4.95 Pup Tents, like new, genuine army $4.98 Worlt Shoes, a1·my style ...... $ 4.98 White T -Shirts, good unde1·shil·t for winter ...... 2 for $1.00 Army Foot Powder ...... $ .25 Sweat Shii'ts, heavy fleece-lined .. $ 1.79 Anny Foot Locl,ers, steel, new .. $ 8.95 Ui·~·'s Army Saddles, new ...... · ..... $14.95 Navy Bunlc Beds, double, Storm Coats Army Combat Jacl,ets, used ...... $ 2.98 steel ...... $12 per set fiabnrrlin" Finish Army Gloves, new all-wool ...... $ .49 mg l~ur Cullnr All Wool Leather Jacl,ets, a1·my fleece· Dress Sweaters Heavy Work R~bbers, Reg. $2.98 $ 2.49 lined ft·om ...... $ 4.98 Steel Army Cots, last chance J?ancy Designs on these ...... $ 4.98 Wood Kegs, 5-gallon, ideal fo1· Flas.hligM Batteries ...... 2 fot• 15c cidet• ...... $ 2.98 ' $4.98 Knee Boots ...... $ 3.98 At·my Shoe Le~thc1· Preserver ....$ .25 ·shorts Hip Boots, heavy navy ...... $ 7.95' AAF Sun Glasses .~ ...... $ 1.98 Army Saddle Soap, 1 lb. can, I.arg.,, Whit.~ 98c value ...... $ .39 l~andkerchiefs Aml Urlefs Heavy Arctics, for work or dreu Insect Repellent ...... 3 for 25c A h:U'galn that can't be Mens' ...... $ 4.98 found nuywhm·•~ l'lse ' .. ' Men's Riveted Dungarees ...... $ 1.98 Amty Mess Kits ...... $ .59 2 pr. $1 B oy s ...... $ 3.98 Nylon Hose Men's Chambt·ay Shh·ts ...... $ 1.49 A1·my Ca.nt~ens ...... $ .59 5l·b'11llge, firNt IJmdlty A1·my Arctics, used ...... 1.49 $ Size 8 Vz 1 fits 11izH II 300 Pair Gaba1·dine Sport Shirts ...... $ 3.98 Heavy Underwear, fleece-lined· ....$ 1.98 Back Pacl•s ...... $ 1.98 97c Men's Dress Shoes All other• Hizcs $1.20 Boy's, Too $3.98 Don't Miss Thes'- Closeout Bargains •·

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Women's n.ml Girls' Hert~ 111 one of our toJI' Heavy Llnell Anklets lmrgnlns... Mackinaws All Wool Good Loolthrg -Warm 4·pttlr ' Blankets·, .. 2 for $1 .Across from: Fox ·Theatre '\ Only $1 ·j '$4.98 $4.98 Homemaker's Page Wonderland Foods m 1951 'RoundtheCalendar Women'sPrograms Holt News MI'H, Wllllmn ,J, Ch:llw Far1ner Peck's Wife Will Carry Much for Farmers Week uy Mrs. Ernest nurlew- l'llono sss~ wilh to St. Lawt once IH!sptlnl, wht•t e she wns l1 cJtlctl rtnd luJHptl.tltr.ot unci 'l'ool A 'l'oot het c Lho~t I want to hole! onto It 11 'l'uesday's 11101 nlng prog1 am ln­ A 'l'uol:; 1 Susy s1ts In hCI lrttlc while longer. Cttn we eve!' be so cltJdcs "Muu!Umc A1 ountl the rotltlng clwlt beside me wtlh her hapJlY again 'I Ench yonr· tops the Wot•lc!," tt discussion by ftvc for­ two favolllc new loys; Nancy last for having that wonderful eign students and 'Keeping Mcn­ l'ancy m one .um anti ,L small IJuL climax that comes ft om wa tchlng t,t!ly and Physically l•'ll," .L Loti!< JH>thy hn1 n 111 the olhc1 hugg-Ing :vatu liLlie one:; p1 ance. Pelt• says hy Fannie B10oks, lmmc!ly an ex­ rocltlng nnrl blowing for· dear life. I say that cvei,V vent Is tt !Jc· tension health specialist In l11c ('l'oy dtums, horns etc di'c usu­ cause I nevt•t tc.llly grew up my­ altctnoon Mary Whttlocl{ Michi­ ally bought for othCI people's sci f 01 IS tt bcc.t usc Lhcse n 1e the gan Slate college home cconomJsL clnldH II. • . Wlth fl g1 In ) happ1csl yeats n( om lives i When will discuss lhc pr act teal toprc, When Sally t cecrvcd a lrtlle the child! en arc small "Octtmg What You Want lor trumpet at n ptc-ChJJstmas party W<' wonl lo my s1slcr 's l10nw Yom Money" 1t !'Icatcd .r cJILteal s!lu.tlwn here foi' eltnncr .md Pegg-re 11 ho Is 1:1 On Wednesday Jnotmng Lconatd She clanned lhat 1L \Vasn't 41 SctOI- ~atd, 11 ChtHilll1dS t~n'l ns much run Rnll, Mlch•gan Slate college ccon­ tel!ll y", ... Lh,tt Susv would g-et as 1t used lo be" She s,wl 1t husmess meclmg}ms called to or· onust, wrll drscuss what ou1 clol­ 1 gctmH 1f slw blew 1t too. best des J.tlltcr r cg1 elfltlly as she wall hctl clci' by Ann Feldpausch, wtth !at s a1 e wo1 th today. Karen l"la· she hlcw sptl Into it. the youngct ones pl.ty1ng l'vc st:vcn mt:mher s PI esent Follow- docs dlrt•clor o( the Kelvrnalm Now you can rmng-1nc one chtlcl seen her· face bcfoie me mnny Ing' the sccrelaiy's report thctc I Krtchen, Dcltcnt, Wlll discuss, blolllllJi unci one chrld ct;rng. 'l'hc tunes since . hdlf ltlllc Jilt! and was a s,tlcly C!lllZ. I "'!'he Planned Worltshop lot Lhe pi n:;pc<•L nf .molhci nne settled hdlf Iii nwn Lip aml hnr]Ing- out Plans for· the next meelmg Ilomc ' In the alter noon sesston LlMt problem tight away Lttllc g'Iadua!ly lhctt hfe 1sn'L all tmsel wh1ch WJII he held Januaty 11 at talks wtll be grven by Eleanor dtcl I lmow then wlwt I know now and ttJmmJng ·1·:!0 at the home of Mts Tee! Fay, Clauss, F'aye Kmdct and Jcsste 'l'l1o1 c rs .1 constant boom-boom I wish mall cmploycee wei c drscusscd It was also de· Matwn, Mrchtgan State college vJ!Jr•ultng' rn my cars C\irl' smcc, get so t11 erl mrl d1sgnsletl wrtlt crdcd f"llow1ng the next mcelrng home cconomrsts, concct nmg thea even when rt 1sn't IJ!owtng I thin!{ thetr Clnrstmas marl H's n won· to have a potluck supper aftet tecent visits to Europe thrs ts why, tc 01 lottcJ msrt!o mg gifts, playmg games wttl1 ule wtth Paulrne Paul, MIChtgan mdeho,u cis lhcy rltunpcd their Etthci Pete and I 1cad them to­ help hem~ gJvl'n on pt ojcct~ to StaLe college frozen foods r·c· socks .tnd out tolled tangcunes, gcthei 01 each clay's bunch l\'dS lltr>•,c necclrng Il Reft cohmcnls of searchet, dtscusr,rng, "Wll of wheat flour, bread and I and lifts. R. H Pendell of Albron that I never knc,v existed There Gene Valleau. Plultp Twtz of Lan· out to tlte tJ·ce nne! open your ut11c1 eeJcal ptoclucts are likely to He ts a vetCian of WOI!tl War II IS so much meat m them, wonder­ ::.mg ts soendmg a few dnys at the other thrngs unlll I come m from mcrcase He attended Mtchtoan SLate col· Valleau home. nullnng I 14 c·ows) and clwres7' ful thoughts of w111ch I am not Sugm-Stocks arc the highest \lege for thi ec year~ and at p1 es­ and he left We have always done capable myself One woman spolte stnce 1017. The now stable pnce cnt Is employed at the Reo Motor Lhat as Jl g-rves hun a chance to of llvmg With me the trrp to the may go np, howcve1, befot e the Car co . Wdtch and play wtlh them wrthout hen house and gflthenng the eggs end of 1951 Mt and Mr·s Thomas Keaton rushmg off to chores. Well, 1t was and how nca1 1t made us seem. Jllotts says strong food demand spent the Christmas holidays rn only five o'clock ami Lher e I ..,. as Once again I close this !tlllc wrll encourage all-out piOcluctton, Loursa. }{entucky, w1th Mt Ken· wrth two hltle balls of TNT Wrlh Wee]{)\' down-to-Cal tn clt.tl that ,mwmnn on Sunday, 'l'he h.wc some good movies of he! gtand, LJlllc Strllman, left support occaston also honm ed 1m lhday dctnemg up and clown We had not to vtce-gr and Lctta Van Not· qnmvetsaiJes of M1 s Clarence menlronctl the pr ospocl or one and wrcl, and Edtth Roberts, jtmwt 3het wood ancl MI Newman. Othc1 she w,ts totally sutpnsed Susy pas! noble gt and. ;uests wcte M1 ancl M1s. Law· gtabbcd her little baby doll and l\11 s Nmma Wagner spent New once Wlutmg and Lois M1 and the cmdlc I had made fo!' 1t ,wd Yea I s Eve and New Ycat 's Day M1 s E1 Vlll Siler wood ftllCl Billy l1<1s scarcely let 1t out of hct sight, wr th N e1 ta and l\1IIhe 'Bt own of 1,nd Mr and Jilts Vclmom Dayton, SlllCC, Lansmg Leste1 and Larr :.• of Lcsltc. So 111uch about ChJIHlmas when School 1 cope ned Tannaty 2 altei Sunday drnner guests at the home pf M1. and Mrs. Joe II tr· it Is past but U11~ ycm we ll11 ~l-7ll to \\ ht•,tlon l11gh· p m Th•s w•ll bo a regular meet­ !,ou, spent Ftrday evcmng wtth Mt 1\.t~, I mile IWilh lu \'.ti!C,'I high\\'ay1 \12 mile lvt•st. Ing and degrees. 'Inc! Mt s Got don Edmonds of Ma· Ol•cmos Chaplet· No 267, Order son. Sunday afternoon cal!eis at of Easlei n Star will meet at the the Dwmond home wei c M1 s Masomc hall January 11 at 7 30. Myiotle SemsfOid and M1ss Mat·y 27 Head 27 Head Thi' Will be a regular meetmg. HRwlcy and Ray Chase and Miss HOLSTEIN-GUERNSEY Lucile Chase of Lansmg, Mt·s J enme Dal of MarHhall, A balsc dress versatile enough In tlns, ovcrg1·ecns nncl n Creche Mr. nnrl 'MI'S, George Redman IJOI/1' lilll'inr;· .lfllllln1'Y fol' several t sister of the bridogmom, plrtyert .scene fm·metl tlw hacltgrouncl for nncl clnnghter, Llndn Lee, roturnccl ycn1·s nr; this gives child1•en rc· calor and simple enough in styling n·gnn selections of "Oh Promise cnn be changed through the use of 44 11 the moming 1·1 tcs. · · to llnleigh, N. C., Tuesdn,Y nftc1 nrwccl'intorosl when the stories lH!· Me," .! Love You Truly,'' Bc~ srcncllnf.f n wcclc wlt.h Mr·. ncr!­ {in agaln, The HC·!-l:->ionH nl'e held in dlflerent colored scarves at neclt cause/' nnd 11 Tho Lol'd's Prayer'' Mls:> fliOI'Ia Gonan, n · consln of or waist; It wll! became still an· the hridc, sang "Ave Mrrrln," mnn's parents, Ml', nne! Mr11. Pnul LlH: HIH'ing-, summel' and J'nll. '!'he rrcccdlng the cm·emony, other dress with a matching prlnt "Pnnls Angcllcus," nnrl scarves for dresses and suits r.ro white orchid and stl·onmcrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hunter urcl Garrett of Lansing on SatUl'· Following .the l'ites, n wedding Miss Madeline DeMnso of Bat· day, .January 13. all within your grasp with a liLt!c dinner wns served to the britlal wore guests of their son-in-law 'l'hls ycat· 'round suit from BLOUSES SUITS tic Creek wns her sister's maid of and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Games were played (luring the couple and 10 relatives at the Mish­ Adele Simpson's new collection Some honor. She wore a. forest green ert Squires of Lansing, on New evening, with prizes going to the awalta Hotel in Mishawaka, Ind. ROBES is made of pure wool with B taffeta- gown and hmidcd tim·a Your's Duy. bride-elect. !~allowing the enter· The dinner was given by the bl'idc's blacl< velvet trim and a blaclt headdress, She rnl'l'lccl a matching Mr·. and M1·s. A. R. Mason, Mrs. tainmcnt, she opened her many parents. muff, to which WCI'e fastened yo!· Leola Watkins and childt·en and girts. velvet blouse, 'fhe tweedy Tucsdrry morning Mr. and Mrs. low rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Holmes, all The Stacl-.Jt.'X:J<:../V~~~= and Mrs. w. Prescott of Lansing. :or triangular. Simple machine or Here 1\rc Good Sources _ of spring! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuhn of :hand hemming wlll finish the edges, For 1\fatct•lals Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice and the scarf is ·all ready to be From the good portions of a' laee l't·e-Season Buys! Ricltly, Mr. and Mrs, Schuyler used.· tablecloth, you can makil a stole Smith, Mr. a·nd Mrs. Harry Spen· Fancy scat·ves for more formal and mitts for evening wear. Dye ny and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dens· : niay have the prints out· o~casions the lace a luscious pastel color Hamburger Deluxe Shop more were New Yeat''s Eve guests ;lined in sequins. Crisp New Cottons 1 that will harmonize with the cloth· of 1\'Ir. and Mrs. Harold Barnhill. ,Tap Old Sources in g. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barton and family spent sunday and New :For New Blouses From an outside· sweater you can Will Be Closed­ Yeat''s Eve with Mr. ,and Mrs. ') Look to tnther's old shit•ts or make a wesltit, mittens and stack· rn.";.cst Sage and family of Beld· ffoar~~pi~psbl~~se~~u~~~~p:J fs~~~:~ ing cap. DyP. a wintery color and Dra.matic January Clearance add gay yarn embroldet·y for fin· Sundays i Miss Elizabeth Adams of Lalre /can be ·dyed charming· pastel col· lshing edges. 1 Still in Progress! / 'OI'ion spent the Christmas boll· 1 ors, whiteshirts can be used just From a candlewick bedspread days with her family, Mr. and Mrs. :as they nrc, or may be dyed a ·you can get enough for a easual Effective Immediately Ralph Adams. Miss IY<'IlologJst fJ orn fctlls lhls yecu on Feb! unt y 0 A vert llPn• lnfi 11 n 111 WmslliJl soJvlcc 11 '10 pc!lnt<•ndcnt I' I caching set vice ne1 gtJCEt or M1, ar•cl M1s Oeotge 01 eel guo~~ 1ecel vcd many gifts 1\IIcl!lgnn Stnto cnllogo will also chnln or pt oye1 will he made or n m nnrl 8 p 111 W Y P S 7 30 11 00 Young Peoples set vice (J 30 Messner of Musan Sutu1 clay She tnllc on How to Kc1 p (wm Golnfi millions nr people .vorshl[lplpg In Milton Frnnlclln and Ted Den• p m PinY< r Hllltcc Tl!urs Icc 7 !0 Pt nynr Insune In IOfil" nn1 t~llh<'ILin Hw lllllH of on1 wcw New Yea! s Dny guests of gucoJ s .Lt the G ll ncr home Ch!lst. sel 1 "rs fur [IUJHis up lo tho age doni W01sh1p so1 VICe 11 00 Song mg at the home of M1 ' me! Mr o L011l juul Sa\mu• '~-rPI n AntPitus llntttlsl G!lhe1 I Mtlcs t11cn son Lester llcltiCII and 1111s D LY guest, of lhe Gn1 ne1 a of 20 Wcdncscloy evemng moetrng- SO!Vlcc 7 10 M r Jt' sc1 vrce 8 00 Rnlph Lolt m Holt Stmdny paolcn Wmsh1p ,cJ\I!C Will he nt TIIOUGIIT FOR THE DAY fnnlll) we1 e Mt nr.11 Ln\ Beg IP111ng Sunday the guests ot Mt an rl1 ,tt c t 1,1J!y at tlte Mrun Willett M1 and M1 s Hat! y How- of M1 and Mh v; II 1 n rom fn1 the11 parents, Mr and Mts GJOup I 1n chnrge of pt og- 1am Str cot Motlwct 1n2c, by Rev A c Ehrhatclt or ro111 miles nm tIt nl Ch ulotic on ( o< !11 .111 1o td tn \ 1 1 mont­ 1 Stmri'ty masses 7 ~0 anrl n 30 a numh , Chr~olmn trstmlOny nnrl en allons llfeetmg of the off cm!ll:vc gucs•s of Mt and Mrs Monts wetc llHLil!es (ntllll· ( l'h•usi• note : This hcul of cat­ shtp scrv1cc at 10 a m the pas· nntl Mrs S B Wenget The Rev cl.tlly hu•d) 8 10 Murnbc1, ol the C tthohc tot w11l speak on 'Go 1-Tho Hugh Wlntn< y Sr llrng I'rmn R C Wenge1 rs past01 of the tit• Is mostly l 1om UJ tlflclnl Women's clnh 01c to lrrl,e cmrl D,ury I'QillJIIlll'nt ,lJHl fc•l'll Chut ells G1eatest rask" The spc­ The Hugh Wh1 tney fatm on F11 st Chm ch of 1 he Breth! en h!i•Pdmg wtlh slz1• and pw­ t 11J!es to the 8 10 mass Suml1y \\ Pstlnghousr' K·< tn null, 1 noll'r cutl offm 1ng fot 1111SSJons wrll Lc West Dcl!cvuo road IS h"mg pur­ Mrs Lucile Goff and daughter tluc twn A hu1 < <011" nrP llf'Ur­ lllOI'llng The tables \dll he nse1! < [{hmdgp Pr t sh~ tm inn, Dr Tuesclny nfte1 Cht1stmas vacnt10n Sttte of Mtchtl:lln 1he Ptobnle Comt Clark Center W11luunstou n.qthst Hm old F G Bch'JCt pastor D1 Behner fot the County uf lnKhnm. H1chm d Todd a seventh g1 nde1 1\Ir Dnnnlrl Clnrlc Reese pastm Chlll c!1 ~chool l 0 w II gtvc Itt~ thud sel mon on th~ At 1 scs::;ton of stud Coutl hl'"!]d nt s em ollccl altet attencltng school cl n m Wo1 sh1p sct 1 tees 11 a nr Pc1sonal!ty of Chust' at the ttn P1 ohntc Otrtc' m the Ctty of L ln· l'"ct,con He ts the son of Mr and ~tnl! Ill Iii 1 I Count} on lhu 22ntl dny Recuut Flo>cl Bullen Jt of and 7 30 p m Tumm and semm Sunday mo1 mng worshtp seJVJCc llhs Austm Todd who 1ecentl:, ut Ot c mbm A D 1950, I 01 t Lee Vel .tlllVLC! h0111e Thm s g1 oups G 10 p m Tht11 sday P~escnL HON JOHN McCLELLAN, bougllt the Aug-ust S!1anlc place dav nlsh' f01 1 10 ri<~Y fm Iough teachers lesson study open to nil Judge c f P obntc You Nee~ Tires Sto< ldntrlg< :llethothst, W Hm­ In t1 e Mnltut oC tho Eslutc of SAM Cla1 k Bullen of I'o1 tlanc! called Ell tP McCtem:, of Huntm,;ton teachets 15 p m followed by 7 ly Young pastm Chrmes nne! or­ UBI I ORl !NO, Dcccnscd on Mr and Mts Don Clulc one Imltan,r llHI M1ss V10Jct \Vatson pt aym setvd M1s Roy Rusch spent mns holtclays wtth l\11 anY or th1s 01 dm f01 th1 ue succes­ \!"ted Mt oncl Mrs Chatlcs So· I'!SO! Wotslup set VICe at 11 p m sive wee I s Ill ev1ous to s.tld clny of hum­ Jtm of Pa1 ma 11ncl Mt nnd M1 s N1!es ChUl ch sc'10ol Jl 15 IJttng at L tlcl JHinttJtl und c!Jculn.ted lll snld M1 ancl Mrs ~ lo) cl Bullen en­ at G 43 p m P1 aye1 se1 vwe every Lansmg v. ere Sunday clmne1 Announetnq • , county lei tamed at n fmmly Cln]stmas Wcdncsdny evomng Mtssronary guests of Mt and Mts Leon Cnu- ~ Great Btbla School meetrng Thms•lay evenmg of thts dmncr on New Yeat s Dry Guests ~~ l)y Men! - !:'REEl weelc at 7 30 p m on the fifth wetc Floyd Bullen J1 of Ft Lee, M1 s Paul McCt e01 y and Elwm chaplet of the study book A lJue Cn111 Va Mt m a m Church school 11 15 a FINAL ADMINJSTRATION ACCOUNT Stntc of MlchtHrLn fho Ptabutc Cmnt CHANDLER-January 15, 1951 rot the Count); of lnghnm chrldren _ M1 and Mts 01ln Hunt and m Youtlt Fellowslnp p m The 8 Stntc or M~elugnn 1 ht P obr~lc Com i At u Se::iston of sn11l Com t hell :tt Mt ar.d Mrs Pnul Bmkhat t and famtly of Patma wete New Yent s Those Kelly-Springfield fot the County of lnJ.tlmm mectntg Wednesday at S p m vnll the P1ob 1te Olftce 1n tho Caty of M uton ehtlclt en of Palmvt n spent Sunday Day chnner guests of Mt and M1 s be n p1 ayc1 nnd wmlt meetmg At n session nf :mnl Com t held nt 111 fll\ld County on Lht 3ul d lY of Jnn­ thu Pt ubntc Office m the C1ty of Mll!iOll unty A D Hlil ancl Monda, \1 1lh Jilt nnd Mt s Leon Causte and fam1ly n s 1icl County on the 2~ncl dny o£ Du­ l'tosenl HON JOHN lllcCLELLAN, Donald C!ul' The Clnti{S cntct­ ccmbut A D 1960 M1 and Mrs F1ed Fanson of N 01 tim"~ t Stoocii!Jlulgo 1\lcth· Judge of P1obnte tamed 14 guests New Ycat s Eve mltst, Catfon Foltz, pastor Com· Ptcsunt HON JOHN McCLELLAN In the Muttet of the Estnlc or Eden Mt and M1 s Bm t Sm1 th Tires and Willard Jud~ u of Probntc. Ml and Mts Stanlc~ McDamels munlon set VLec 9 15 a m Chlll ch CHARLES COOL, mcnlnl!y lllcompolonL and Ml nnd Mls Wrlham Fanson In the Mllttm nf the Estnto of \VAL Rnymontl H McLenn hnvmg fJiud 1n of Lnnsrnri Wet e call PIs of M1 nnd and fam1ly of Amellns we1e New school 10 15 a m Youth Fellow­ LACE LARkiN CHANDLER, llcccascY • business mcetmg Will be held w1th M1 nnd M1s Merton Rtce enter­ BERNARD PLAKKE, Pnt·ts Mgr. ~C:ill '=-"-'".::::::::-=-._·_ Slalo day at 8 p l!obctt L Dtnl;o 'Mm tlu~ 'l hnym 1\11 and M1s Clarence Howe on Rci!JOICl or Ptobnto tained then g1 anf Rives spent a turltey dinner with all the trim· last wetll< witit hct' cousin, Mnt·ll.vn mings to 250 gt•nduutes and for­ u Asi11110l'C, mot• teachers. Tho pi'Dgmm wns Vows Exchanged Mr~. LeAnnn. 1-Iow!ctt cnLcr­ aR fallows; Mrs, Edith Bearup, in· tHincd the Ladies Contmct Bt·!dgo vocntlon; group singing led by Marshmallows That's Why I Shop at A&P Where On F't·idoy evening, Deccm!Jet· cluh fm• Its Cht•lstmttH pru'ly lasl Niclt Musselrnlln accompnnicd by 22, ·at seven o'cioelt the mn.rt•ing·e 'l'ucsclay evening. '!'hem was n pot­ Miss Phyllis MncAllen; unci wei· Roclpo, Tondor, Flulfv of Pfc, Cllf.fm•cl Ln mlwrl,_ a on of !ttcl< dinnct• Hl 7 p. m., J'ol!owcd hy come Lo alumni by Miss Carlene Mr. and Mrs. AI tunbet'l of Stoelt· lUI exchange or g·ifl!'l mH.I bt•illgo. IO·or. r.. Andt·us, The toastmaster was pkq. 17c ' bridge, nnci .JoAnn Nott, llnughlet· Slat't' Keesler who Introduced for· of Mra, Bel'nitn. Noll of .JfLC!twn met' supcr!ntenclenta, principals, nne! Edgat• Noll o( Munith, wns Grovenburg teachers and pt·esent school board aolqmnizcd. Rev, Hurry Young por­ members. Among those present J Mrs. Iluward North fonnecl the c!ou!Jio-ring ceremony wct•e Mrs. Grover White, "whose befot•o the cancl!cli!;'hlccl nlttu· of I Quick Fudge ~ 1111'. and Mt·s. Charlm; l<'l'llni1. Dicl< l<'ullcr cledecl president; purchase has the price marked on it. tary, Haniot Deciwtith; Mr. utld Mt·s. Frank Tetter, lb. 47c Mr. and Mrs. Wim;lun Danec1· fmm Sunlicld, Mr. nne! M;·s. Glenn for the January meeting. please let Wl know. Please write: . Side Pork of I3J•onson anno11ncc: tile biJ'Lh of Bat~bcr, ClaJ·encc Binl{h~y and Bur- Mrs. Irene McKane was hostess Fresh, Any Size Piaco lb. 43c b 21 nell J,·lcF'addcn or Lonsing ancll\lt', CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. a son on D~ccm c;· '. and Nln;. Miillmn SutT,lo or Aut·c- al lhc Community church pal'lors l-Ib. A&P Food Stores Pork Sausage HyGrodo Mr. and Mn;, .Joe Mn~on ancl lius. to the. Homer Purches family re- collo roll 45c chiidt·en ami Charles Bttmpus s;1ent union New Year's Day. Sixty 420 Lexington Ave., N. Y.l7, N.Y. last week at Houghton Laltc icc The Ltrcwcll party honoring Mr. members were in attendance. Bacon Squares Mild, Suger Cured fishing. and Mrs, Gccll'ge Denning and lb. 35c Mt', ancl Mrs. Rohcrl Dnncet· family was altcr.decl by over 70 11.lro. Mary Honey, 89, a for~er Breeze l-Ib. and Paul Dancct· a tlrndcd tho Rose 'lcople Al·ler su•Jpcr 'there was resident of Oltcmos dled Chnst- Sliced Bacon All Good collo pkg. ; , · ,., , .· . ' ' . , mas Day at the home of her Sefe, Mild Suds 57c Bowl game in California. ,.;r.>ttp sJ.L;ITI~ am! n solo h\ Ned d It · Ph · A · na f\h No. 21/l M I '·[ J 0111I \' II'1110 R ll1 1 f't 0 ' Doll b.1118 ft ,'\ J · h aug 1 et• Ill ocmx, rtzo . ~ e Veal Roast t', anr "rs. a an- a Jill~. '·~: '., . • .a et. v 11? I is survived by the one daughter, 19 lona ·Peaches con 29c Bust Shoulder Cub lb. nounce the birth of a clnughtcr, a wom .. nlcss 1.cr!dtng was pte- •r Eth S ·th d pkq."· 31c 65c I S · l 1 Tl . ·J t 1" ·t . , " t•s. e 1yn m1 , an one No.2 Kalh een usan, Dcccm!Jct· 24, at sen ec. wse '' 10 oot pm wet c. "" nd· M .,· S ith r C !"· Pork Liver Rowe Memorial hospital. The bride Hflt'olri Wilson· the I ,ta. son, otus ~ 0 a 1 Pineapple Dol a Crushed con 29c Slicod or Pioco lb. 39c The C!ccenclanL~ of the H. K. IJI'idcgt'OOI;l, Marvin Hosl~dr, Don the Cht·istmas holidays in Miami 4b·OZ. Callers at the Het·bert Collins King; ami soloist, Loon 1\'orlh. A with their daughter, Winifred, frying Chidtens Grapefruit JaJice c,~n Foncy-Pan Roady Rocks lb. and Alva Beeman home New ;;lnl[onn tocl'.cr Wlls presented to whose husband is in dental school 25c 55c Ycat·'s Day were Mr. am! Mrs. the Dcnnings. there. pkg, Tea Bags Our Ow~ of 48 Haddock Fillets Pon Re~dy lb. Ralph Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. I Leon Not'lll and ftve scouts had Ladies Aid of the Community Silver Dust 39c 41c Winfield Reynolds nml two chi!- an overni;d1t camp Friday. church will meet Thursday, Janu- 03 dren and Mrs. Anna Reynolds 'all Mr. and Mrs. Richat·d Heinig· at- ary 11, with Fern I{ecsler, chair- With Cannon Face Cloth lena Peas: 2 N~~n~ 27 C Halibut Steak Fjrm White Moot lb. 55c of JacltRon. tended a New Yctu·'s party Satm- man of dinner. committee, Project No.2 Mrs. Vina Grosshans has 'movN! clay evening nt the home of Mr. wor!t will begin at 11 o'clock with 19 Ocean Perch fi!fe~s No Bono-No Wosto to the horn~ of Mt·s. Sara!1 Casl

Leslie. ··lterns ~ ...... 1· 1951 ' ny l'uul •ruclcel' TH E INGHAM .. •COUNTY NEWS Section 3 Pat'lter was pnH~Ing In Ilia car and Ir'h'll Dornagcn Farm Home stopped to holp tultc hor Into tho Tho. Ireslle fire department was picturesque general of Wol'ld Wnr Bernard Wilson .J.upp funeral h01]1D, S'he WQB called 'to tho residence of Duffy Apaches. Attack Fort m Fox Theatre Adventure· Film II, Hot•c loo, we have a good pic­ lnltcn In tho Jupp nmbulnnee to Book 1'alk ture of fnmlly lifo, Dunn at the cornm• of Byrum and In "A Kl~s fot• Col'llss," coming from· the office or Dr, L, c, I~rnn for J{!nnovlllo ronrls last Wednesday to tile Fox on Saturday, Shirley For girls fi'Om 8 lo 12 ycnrs, Heads F. & A. M.· treatment rmd Iuter t•eturned to noon, The roof and attic were Ingham County I.ibt·ary tllct'O Ill' Mndyc Chastain's r... OB- heJ· home, Temple becomes Infatuated with Installatlnn of officers was held damaged by the fire to the extent the thrlce-marr·iod, thr(co-dlvoJ·ced I!onr< OJ••n to tho puhlld ut Hull Mn- LOLJ"Y FARM, a diHtlncllvo book mndnl r.lhr•nJ'Y, MnHIITII llnlly 2-r. p, m. that Is h111TIOUI'OIIS, human and nt Leslie lodge F'. & 11., M., No, 1 'of about ~500, and tho contents Kenneth Marquis, played by David 212, on December 20, suffered about $500 by smolte and Monrlny, W<•

Sir Gladwyn Jebb, chief delegate 1 effec.tive ~cti~~ in intemational i'I!Js Va1·toon and· ''Pony Expt·e~s D>tys" in Technicolm• Mt·. and Mrs. Arthur Frost were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and of the United Kingdom to the U.jrelatwnslups? N., will ·be tho opening spealter, "Purpose. of the convocation i~ Mrs:·· Herman Grettenberger and 1 ··---Thursday & Friday, January8 11-12 famlly. Monday, January 8, m the Central to render a service to education 3 Shows Starting at 6:30 Mrs. Rowland Frost and , Al­ high school auditorium (Kalama- and to the community," stated Dr. frieda visited Mrs. Delmar Ca1·r Richard U. Light of 1\:almnazoo, -A Three-Ring Cit·cus of Rogers Thrills- showed colored pictures of their and Elizabeth and Junia Friday trip 'through Upper Mlchigal)., general ch.airman of the convoca­ afternoon. tion committee which is composed Miss Grace Nisse of Standish and Canada. The home of more than 100 citizens of south. economics committee served pop­ western :Michigan. ALL-STAR BIG TOP THRILLS and Mrs. Don Nlsse and sons, corn and candy. ••. as you have never seen before I David and Danny of Lansing, SpeaJters will include Sir Glad­ Anticipate Your Needs called on the Bet·tqn Johnson fam­ Mr. and Mrs. Berton Johnson wyn; U: S. Senator Homer Fergu­ ,....~~"\., __ ily Thursday ·afternoon, . and family were Christmas guests son; Dr. Althea K. Hottel, presi­ Gt·ange members had a social of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson In dent of the American Association evening Friday night at the hall. Williamston. · of University Women; Dr. Detlev ·ROBERS:· Mr. and Mrs: Wllbur Singer Miss Joyce Warner of Wilmore, W. Bronk, president of Johns Hop­ Stock Up Now • • • Kentucky, and Miss Carol Warner kins University; Canon Bernard of Schoolcraft spent the holiday Iddings Bell, consultant on educa­ vacation .with their parents, Mr. tion of the bishop of Chicago; Dt·. Hog Houses- Fencing- Posts and Mt·s. Lester Warnet·, and C. A. !Siepmann, dramatic critic fiiGGfi[d;. Meet Me at the Mary Ellen. and author, New Yorlc University; in TRUC()LOR Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson and Dr. Willis F. Dunbar, radio Rough Lumber-. Barn Paint and Linda Lou of ·Grand Ledge commentator. AREPUBLIC PRODUCTION visited Mr. and Mrs. Berton John­ Student panels .will discuss the Farm Gates- Insulation Ranch son and family Friday evening. topic of each address in Stetson and DALE EVANS with PAT • GORDON JONES , The Berton Johnson family at­ chapel on the morning following Roll Roofing - Field TiJe ·'And Crtrtoon and Little Uascnls Comedy Restaurant tended the funeral services for the. ·respective speal

·' '' J Editorial Page mor·nlng prnym•a, S!noo hiH dor1th lifo, 'rho wor~ldlng~ awl God'~ of· nmnng h!H mnny writlnga wct•o fendet'H Wltlt until they , hecomo Answer to PraYers for World Pe~ce" formcl ono of I heno Hlmplo pmyorH. nt'J'alct, ttwn thoy fall· to ami prny. I >rivo It here: I,ot IHI not then )ll'llY fat• cl t her· Buy Wt Now and ·Y ou'U "'rho rnln Is drnwn tl)l fi'Oill lho lndlvldunl m• nntlonnl ilCCUI'Ity Pl' Save Money neonn Into lho clollriH. ft fnlls to wor·lrl pence but I'll thor fol' guld· Awaits Individual Vows for Peace J'oft'I1Hh tho ellt'lh unrl relm·nH to nnco us how to ll~n to "do otll' Purchases of needed household equip­ ably will be higher. The average estimate is By VI'I'Itnn ,J, Jlr·own lhe or1enn ngnln, So otn• liveR eome tnHit," ln "mn!to lho moHl" nf Oil I', ment, wearing apparel, farm tools, automo­ that they will be at least 10 per cent and Fmnlcly, his reply was that Instead or pl'llylng rot• ·lJonee up t't•om birth to he upon the earth IIVCH, biles and everything eltle for which people Universally among tho~e who nhould I attempt It what I salrl why not try pl'nylng fspel, 'r!tls goml Buying wh01t in needed now is not conHirlerecl n common source of Helcncc, fol' nobility of lhought, '!'n me 1 his is It true prnyel' rls­ HI•tlnl l!l]vnnlng·e then pen('e Is 1111- That's because everything Is going up. converrmt!on to eomment on the man then wont 011 La point out lho greed. It iH onllnary thrift. It is sound tut• Ll'tlth anrl Integrity nnrl fm· lnl~ from 11 lme lwnt·t. Mot·eov11r possllllo, , T.he costs of the raw materials have already commonscnnc, unuHUitl nnd ort-llmrf: stl'llngo fncL lhnt his clmt•ch nlong wllh help In attaining l]lOHe CHHCniJn]H il eonsliL1li;•H IL wonc:Jl'fU] philnH- gone up. Lallo1· costs are still rising. Whole­ !k nrll'nntngc Clf "'l'lw Next Vnit•o Yntl Hcnt•," run Jrtnuary 4, 1951 ParJc 2 cause the vohmtary one~; won't work. They wcdt'H or rlny'H column. modern educational opportunity, til"' thl.~. 'l'ht'V <'OitlC nl'll'l' n wot'lll pr~nell, Hn addocl lhat hr. thought 'l'he price conti"Ois so far ordered and won high pltlcc In the practice hns hcnn Hlw;,ltr.1! by renr Into re· arc not designed to work an1l no one in A few dnyH np;o the pnHt.m· of n the pl'I!Hs might help. proposed .are meaningless. They will not Washington cxpcctB them to work. church In this community cnmc nf lnw, then nflot• 11 row ymu•s rc- momhcrlng Gn1l. Tlwy nrc: "Wnhly will, if P"Hsible, ndd t'eRumorl tho p!'f\Ctlee m·c a pic- .. , for protection and where to turn tnre of Clay and his wife and two ' for advice, Why not? Every new~- or for ll1c penitentiary ot· tho un­ youngsters out for a cul.ter ride. · dcrtaket'. papet•, every magazme, every A Worthy Pledge Speaking of pictures, several news commentatOl',, a lot of In this poll tical· age, however, readers nslre11 who toofr the pic- preachers, barber shop wiseacres, t.hc word eandidale is so closely ture of Cheryl Lynn Murray . street corner philosophers and all After taking his oath of office in Mason Friday related to public nfflcc that eandi· which·' graced last week's Ingham the others along with the last Prosecutor l~aul C. Younger announced a compact he elate nn social Lf1e rlmin. Shet'iff Allan · A. MacDonald tions have revealed. shiftecl l1is staff of dejlltties on at the home of Mt', and Mrs, Hu­ rn. these days when so many people pride them­ Oni·c a 1\'llPic, Um sci1•n•Ust.~ rc­ January L He tJ·ansfcned Under­ bcr.t Bullen .Jam1a1·y 3, Choice picnic hams arc s~llin:; selves on doing so little it i~ heartening to hear anyone, J>O·l·t, iH ufi;rn Bnongh fm· Uw :t\'CI'· shet'iff Fmnlc Cline to ·the position agt\ Jll"'san I u t alw a h!tth and of cit·cui t court officer and ap­ fot· eight cents pet· pound, KING· either in or out of public office, niaking a public pledge r"'"!l then e:wti,0. Yet all • D. fle•ld, Percy Foler; White Oak, Fred increased their incomu. BETTY CRUM, Advertlslrg Manager i of those who se>nt Clll'II IUIIIUUIIIIII.tUIIIIIUIIII t.ll told nbout the beauteous BettY, home lalte SundaY, now with STANDARD REO tROWN Gasoline his at Cr~~tal Mnson1 1\llcblgan Deafer . '

Oh·ctr. I'lnn~ 1\[tl('.lillg• R. IJ ld f Donnie! Risch, /l011 or Mt•, nnd Rlchrrr•d Chr•lo.lens<111 or WelJhnt·· Tho Reel Ceclnr• CJnn!en cluJ> will INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Tho Mru•thn n!t•cJu nl' Uro Mntltml- 1tes 1e · or Mt'H, Huaaoll Hl~ell, Wilfl Willi Jn·a villfl . R)Jelll TPPirlrly nrt.nt•noon In meotul. i.wo o'nlocll Monday Ill. tho ~~,Williamston IHL W, S, C, S, will moot. Wer!nc;;- scr·iow1 nutomoJJ!ln riccldent re- Lnrmlng- llnd Wllllnmsl.on, homo or Mr11. Allee Dolph on January 4, 1951 Pugc3 clny nrtcr·noon at two o'cloc]( with ccntly, Ia still In qt•ltlcnl comlltlon I]! nncl M1•, nncl Mrs, L, Jlf, Nelson nncl i 111ver• nvent1e. Mcmhor·s who hn.vo Mrs. 1\fm•y Colo of T.ttnalng hna ness fot• the Mnasoy-I·Inrl'in Imple- aon, Hogct•,' t'Cillll'nccl this wcol1 fnmlly, Mrs, ,Jessie Stoffel' of'Aclt•l· not turner! In lhu!t• oxpct•ionce M1s, Mrlclt·ccJ c. Winn, .JO, of r·etumml home after· spending mont ccnnpany, fr•om visiting thcit• pnl'onls In Hulh Olrllllo IIIIH 1\kc•llug nn, MI'S, Fannie Voss or Lansing Ruth oh•clc momhet'H mel rLt the money nrc to do so nt tills meeting, Zimmer• I'Und nnrl infnnl c!nughlot• son1<1 Umc wit.h her· nlocos, Mt•s, Mt•, and Mi'l!, Patti GI!Jils nnrl Ct·,vstnl IPnlls nnd Iron Mountrtln vlsltccl Mr. nnd Ml's, Mllx l.i'umey WRC Schedules home of Mt'H, Ivos Woocl fm• thclt' Plans will be slar·t.erl rm· the Sllvot· Mnty Jerrn drcrl nt 11 Lrrnslng lws: Aletn fiuhl nnd Miss Nellie Lurl- f.nmlly ubtcnded 11 l'nmily g;ttlicr·· over· the hollflnya. rmd son Snl\ll'dny, Mr. nne! Mt·a, nnnunl ·Chl'istmrLH pnt'ly beginning Leper· Tea which lite circle, undcl' pllai onr•ly 's11tru·r.Jny morning Ml's den. ill!{ nt tho home of Mr•, nnd Mrs. Mr, rmd Ml's, A. M, Plrlmnn and Donnie! Voss of Oll· 'Piw WnnHrn's rteliC!f Cor·ps mel ll0 V 0 I 'l'll1 Ill I • "" " " ' · "" '' nne 1'• nm "r·s, 0 J- Geot'''C Pl1r.lll[l",, wl1o l1n". ]Jcert mns ·with lrer· son-ln-lrrw nnd gucr· mm, s w Je the s-ummc 1 1110 nll 1 • t K 0 t 0 h M I I " " " 'rhul'sclay evening r1t lhc G. A. H. Hnt·r•is Jcrl lhc dnvollom, ruul Lctn r;ues! clay 'lllcl each member Is to ' ' lS ole \IRS con· or· lllll oncny mom ng. ~ol'lortsi,Y slclt n.t .Ute Spari'Dw·!w:;- Mt•, nncl Mr·s. Forcrrt Shirley ancJ clmrghlol', Mt', nne! Mrs, Robert hall. Pln.ns wer·o complnlecl for· Tngm•sol hnrl chat'ge of the mls· Lalto ·a g'rr'e~t ' nceled wlllt Wt•!gltt's Icc Cream Ml', anrl Mt·s, ITI, T. Cr·ossmnn pllal In Lnm;lng fr·om n splnnl daughters of Belleville, Mr·. and '!'eel of Lrrnslng, .~lonnr·y pt'og·r·am, At lhc close of lhe luslnllullon ol' off!com Thur·s­ ' · Bur·. cnlertrdncrl their· families fol' the Ojtct·nllon, Is recovm·ing slowly, Mrs. Roy Bishop nnd dmrg·htcr• of Dnvirl Mcel'lnnn, who IH sln­ cln.y evcmlng, .Tnnrrnr·y J 1, rrl lhc ·the meeting lhe Wl'nllPecl gifts Mt'll. Helen Mllt'J'ay and family Site warJ rmHcrl in mat·r·fng-e In Chrlstmrts holiday, Hnt'l'Y .Johnson, who !Jns been .Howell, and Mr·s. Nettle J3enne·lt ft'om lhc mombct's wor•o tnlltslet's, ~rs, Mm·w Pntlm•son with tho l11ltcr·'s pru•cnts, Mr·, nnd nH.rs, mtrimccl to the hospltol for· Charles Johnsnn, Sr., IH visiting· Clil'islmns season. )let' nl !i;30 p. m. will precede lhe of Pamct·oylon, Kcnlucl Hare, Willi:rm M,rcldc, the Baptist parsonage Salurrlay •Tohn Dexter und Homer Hcn­ n flcrnoon fl•om ~ :30 unlil 4 :~0 . driclmct·, install-· Pallbearers were Howard and ing· warden; Norn l•'islwr, install­ Clarcn'cc Brr rncs. Bruce MeDer­ ing chaplain; Flor·enC'e Vaught, in­ mHi

Paul LeRoy G~odcnough, son of Mrs. Ida Goodenough, ched at a Lansing hospital following a lll'icf Far More Beautiful ... Gorgeous New Interiors ... and siclmess. He was born in Loclte township Angust 2•!, 1938 . . Surviving ·at·e his mother·, Mrs. !da Goodenou~·h; two brothers, Rober·t of S'aranac nnd Raymond of Webberville; and one sister, an Even Finer High-Compression Engine I !nice of Webberville. Services wel'e held Sunday, De· · comber .24, fl'om lhc Gorsline ([II Woa B•ve Be,altatetl· Brothers funeml home with Rev. Mnrioa biller hnrlna .__ ,.. · Harold Reese of the Williamston LoAv, we at:e privileged. to present the new Cadillac is now akin to silence; drfving is all but a response to your And tkroughout the chassis are vital impmvements 4111 ...... , 10 ...... '"' Baptist church officiating. Burial · llnlo ••irlna "bunoa" Ill ,_ •• was in the Bell .. Oak cemetery. for 1951-fincr and more wonderful from every conceiv­ wish; comfort leaves literally nothing to be desi1·ed. To which add to cndumnce and dependability .... All in all, ..U.. liO 'lo)Dicr I h'1 oa1 ot IIPII Pallbearers were his classmates able standpoint .••. Numerous refinements in exterior ride or drive is to 1"?'la.\':._and tp rest . •.• The great master here is new lustre for the Cndillac name-and a fat• higher design have madeit more lovely to behold-while wholly engine has also been refined-down to the smallest details. standard for the automotive world .... There arc ten Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Fisher· and new interiors·, so rich in fabric and tailoring that they defy Its voice is closer to a whisper; its, power applicatiot) is daughter, Gaylia~ entertained fat· distinctive body types and four individual series-the NAtuRAllY dinner Thursday evening Mrs. Ada description, impart a sense of luxury that is· simply faster; and it's even smoother in operation, ... And there "Sixty-One," the "Sixty-Two," the "Sixty Special," 1-, Richards of Dett'oit, assoelnlc beyond con1pare .••. And, oh, the things that have been is an even finer Hydra-Matic Drive-with a new r;everse ~011 and the i11comparable "Seventy-Five"; ... Why not grand matron 0. E . .S. of Detroit, done to make it more gentle to handle-and more com- · for easier shifting, and for ~\ocking" the car in sand or come in and see them today? We'd be most happy to and Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Usher and fortable to ride in !The changes in' tliis regard are mani­ .tOU ~itA1UiAll Mr; and Mt·s. · Ted Thompson, snow;· ••. There is new steadiness on the road-bcttet· see .you-and we arc certain you'd find ii: an intct·csting Mrs. Charles Schoof · and sons fold-and the results are a revelation. The car's quietness -balance Oil tUI'Il~ an~ CUI'VCS-easier and softer braking, and enlightening experience. have returned home from Arizona \\'rlto or t•hone for demonatmtlon where they visited the Robert Me­ at . home or offloo, ·· Cooks · a.t Tucson . Mr. and Mrs, Robet•t Ketchum • . .Sonotone Of Lansing were dinner guests of th~ lllt.tflt''R Robinson. Sa'les/ ·~ ~Motor brotiJCr·ln-law ancl sister, Mr, and . . .. . ' . 4.01~. Duscll Bldg, l'llono '2021 Mt·s. Herb. Toblns, Clll'istmns eve· 203 N. Ced~r St: · · Maao.n, Michigan ''i:· J.>·.· T., IIAM!Itlm; . nts~: Mrr. nlng. · ,, .. ,' 1\'IN'I'Im (JOW CAlm I R I f w k A N G ItA Dl~ FI~H!riLII':ImS Dnlry COWH need 'CJWC·p.tionaliy egu ar arm o·r ers re ow .Tim ·Pmtor,' MlchJg·nn S!.rttc col­ Farmers Week Visitors gone! rmt·e In cold wrnUtot· tf the~' leg.: :;oils spor.lnll~·t, Is rll'ging 200- nr·o to mr11nl.aln high prorhtc•Uon. d F d ~ ~ fn l'llltli'H to iooi( into lho 11so of u, s • s • t·oneen\t•atnd l'ertlli~nl'H het!n\IHC Wiwn not gol\.it:f.( Ullntlg'h fo!!cl of rl"tl 6'\m" e e"'!ll OCI~ ecn~r~'ll · n · IUl u ur& t.Jwy c~r111 :;nvc money, tinw nnd ln~ Can See Pen-Ty~e Barn ~~~1f·~·~r~;},\~l.v~,i~\~~,y":'1 ~; ~~~t P~~~;!::~~:~ !!.;~ n~ V hnr. !o'nt· in:;t11ncu ·it' n mnn wnnts pmfilahiy' and mny )ll'ouri anri Hc!gtilflt' fnt'lll wot•ltei'H now oomu ng- period. the emp oyee will cum In IIHC ·!GO )lOIIIHlH of 0·12·12 pet' A pen-type hnt•n opm·nllon, com­ with elcvnlcrl mllldn,:r stalls, n 1no calve off suilocilliu. Pl'tlpct• tL'Ill· llnrim· the fcdcmi mein.l ~eertt·ity soclnl HCOIII'it.y credit for oneh Hilt'· Jrc•r,• il Wnllici liavu unst him :j\fl.N plete with n 14-cow rnlllling- herd, combine mlii!sot·, .vonng fnrmot· lithe hny not llw itinerant, son· thfln 60 days If he enrnw r!Hsit . vlllon. 'l'ht•onr~h nsslstnncc from H vl ng- nem· Ln nHi ng. 'rhe:~c CO\VH wnai, t~t· pn.rt-·limc worlcor. wnges of al least ~50. l.n Lilis t:nmmct·clnJ concerns, tho cxhiilils fii'O being hnnl' Novmnhr•t• with 42.G eonnly agents or production mar­ They nt•e: (1) lhe ntillcing ar·e11 onstt·n l:e managed miilnnel will niri ng· Phone t·icullurnl engint•er,, discussing- this Tlw nlhet· IH~i'd'; whi<·il nV<'I'ar.:erl Wililt l'arm wor!(ers arc covered, 'pnrt. of lhe program. At erwh ovt•t· :10 pounds nf llllllcl'i'ut in No- the 1m \'let eontnins a tcHr-ofC slip, MASO!'< 01' Lowden Chicks vcmbcr wcl'r n.s folln~vfi: Ray Loll l~,orm SS-'In, \Vhich tho fnnn opct·­ LESLIE Favorite!> For Yearl'i I miildng, tho cnmpleto sloty or tiJC PRICES OOI~JO UP·-Thc grndunl rioc in costs of vnrious items & Son, 21 rcgislcrc•l nnd gt·rulc alot• ~lwnld complete nnd mnii if l!armd Jlor~lcs, \\'hiiB Hodes, ·pen hnrn will be explainccl. making up tire cost of living ln 1950 l~ tt·nccd on the Newschart 9791 5251 Nmv llampshh·C'H above, J3:rscd on data from the National Industrial Conference Holslr.ins, 41,;3 pound.s lJltttcJ·fat, lw had nmployoos who \VIll be cov- 1107 pnuncls mill<; Hugh Oc,stel'lo l~!'ed h:v lhe lnw. F11rthcr inf'm'nln- J'lu~o~ 'fiwsB Ji'arnous I'OX FIW~I CIHCI\ENS Bo:trd, the ch<•rt also shows comparillivc index prices for• !949 and ------­.... lion n'houl making the fjttnrtcrly ,------~ LOWDEN I:I.;I)S f•'owJ pox, which fl ffc•ets chicl(enn for the base year of 1930, which is figured as 100. · & Son. 2n l'cgiHterecl Hnlstdns, White ],.,g·lwrns and Hodc Uml nncl ollwt· pouili'Y, is not lrans­ 30.;: pnunrl::; hnltcJ•frtL 1030 pounds tax l'eports, nnd copic;.; of the J'r.­ milit; Tm Cronkl·ight, 20 regis- porting hlanl1s, will be sent to Cross Ilr.,ds mi~silJit~ to h11mnn being~. Sonw 8uy Here ut J-lomc 'people have Ute iclcn tha·L chi<·lcen- <;_OST OF L!VINr-G.-.... tcr"'l .Jor:;cys, 37.~ poti!His illlltor- l'nrllwt·s nnrl mnil this fotm to lhc Van's Service Wdtc, Phone or Visit fnt, fil~ pou rif< milk; Hnrolrl <·oJJeeLot· ot: inolernal revenue. 1 pox in iurmnn hC'ing-8 is Uw same 11 Wool Produd~on Glynn, H t·eg-islct'<'ci nnci gr~rlc A!Lhong·h l110 new Jaw brings (ARRodulr• of Bt'l't J!o\\'tll'tl nf. Lansing) 1?:! Ias fowl pnx, )Jut this is not correct. Lo W d rOllrms 'l'lw onl:-· similarities !1ctwcen thes" Guern~;cys anti Holsteins, :w.7 farm wori1 undet• lho soda! ser.lll'- en 1pmnrrls hill LerofnL, RQS pounds mill<; ily system for the first time, l!JC PJume Jnchson 2·1809 I (]isr:nst\S i~ thnt holh fll'f! cnw-:;ccJ Vital to Nat~on Olive!' Repnir Service 46 ''f'il r s 20 · «yslcm will not he new to thou­ Olivc1· Plow Points ~(~ ~:· f~i~;~: .J~~~~~t1~r~lr.nrictln .JJy Vii'\ISOS ~llld hol.h Jll'Odllr.C .SOI'C .. J--t--t--~-t--=-1f.oo<-i--l fr . A . J> r Cl' '" '· onc:, .• regtslercd P.eccni· prif'o ndvnncPs nnci the Hnlslcinf<, ~JU.G pounrls hnt lcrJ'nl, nunis ol' the fnt·m wm·Icet·s. Many Genm·al Repai1·ing Wcir.s W(!ld-on Points •----·------• !lice 'floLs on the skin. I D27 pounds miilr; or 'hem mn.de n subslnntinl slnr.J rm~ettlcll intel'llaliona.i situation 1 Tin;s I1nvc mrrtle wool bnlit a valmthic l-+--:~+-t--::;jc;~1r--l J{ennelh K 11 r·t~. 17 grnclc Hoi- tOWfll'li olcl-nge nne! survivors in· farm pmriuct rtnt! n mw mrrtct·ial steins, ~m.n pount.ls hutlt.'l'fat, 9at1 stn a nee pnymenls by \vm·l of WorlL1 vVa1· spcr•iolisl Grnydon Eianlc says ~G.3 pounds Jmtlel'fnl, 67·1 ponncls II, who will t•cceivc social security that fn rmers who Jwcp sheep will/ milk; Dell Wolf & Son, 34 g-raclc CJ'etlits for their military service. want. tn make C'VPI'Y effort to pl'O· Holsteins, .3fl.O DOllnds butterfat, H.egniat· employed fnrm worl • easily ro,tr!·~ in poor litters. · inorganic fertilizers. Growing a corn silage arc the best ways . t , 't time to call on eac ' Adclition ·or a vitnmin D sup- cover erop through lhc usc of em· of nHtking usc of wet. corn, say There JUS ISn . bLtt if you ditl plcmcnt ant! tmc·t mincJ•n!s is not commercial fertilizers and plowing t' ~ you, Michigan Slate colleg·e agJ•ieul• 0 rcquit•cr.l in all cases, hut it's wise it under adds greatly to the or­ to mail invitations to eac I one . tural CCOnOn)iStS. to inclncic l.hem if there is any ganic rmttler in the soil. endeavored f our pe1·sonncl, ~uspicion liwy may !Jc Jacking in While Lhe small home gardener Rockefeller center in New Yorl< not been hwited by any o the usrrnl tTttion. may be able to substitute tho . one Ol' l1ave compost pile for commercial fer- is the largest p1·ivatciy owned not recetve ' . d The picture AJ,FAI.FA POWDER tiiizcr in n vegetable patch, it is husrness nnd entertam:ncnt center . d . this your personal invitation to atten • .. economically unsound fot· ·a com-,lll the country. A method of coneentmting th~ please const et . . 'n Mu~on. mercia! farmer to attempt to do fecrl value in alfalfa has llecn cle­ t t' e Lcdon Btuldmg J velopcd. Alfalfa i~ extracted and lilw wise on a large scn.lc, Tmk I 'l\ , t at 10 a. m. a n · ·' . contends. . show WI 5 ""r • Mudm:1e then dricll 80 .!.hP powder cru1 be Family" starnng mixed in livestock ot• poultry · The sons specialist says \!Jere · . "One H appy feeds. has been no proof offerer\ that Tl featul'e ptctm e, . h' t crops grown without·· chemical le •J tion-O!lC W IC 1 MINERAL SAill' fertilizer at·c more fr·cc from dis­ DeFore is a top notch pro. uc 1'rnce mineral salt is being feel ease ancl insects. Reynolds and Don ' cral interesting to dairy callio by more than half '\\ , Y We will also have sev ' of the dairymen in DHIA, accord· we are sure you WI en)o . < • g tn•ac· the Plow ing to some 40 supcrviRors who re­ SOW t#nd PIG . t and 1 a1·nun. cently convened at Michigan State Profit on Hogs d ·n eq,u1prnen It's a NEW Allis-Chalmers college. 'l'his salt, valuable. for its and educational feahwes on mo ct built iodine ami cabal t content, is made SPJPPLEMEN1 mounted plow, designed for by ali leading salt comp,anies. Comes from Care the WD Tractor. Frame and ~or Feeders Who Have tices. Although APF and newly dis­ on the beams are made from special early! covered antibiotics em1 be bene­ w~ Plenty of CORN J,anm\I'Y 6. :C ome alloy steel, heat-treated and.oil­ ficial in getting fast gain;; in time-Saturday, SQUARE tempercd from end to end for swine, they are no substitute for ~ CAREFULI.Y MIXED Don't forget t~le good feed, management and sani­ day with us. extra strength. Under Strict Plant Control spentl tho tation. . tlle whole family and Here is a plow built "on the Michigan State college research­ B l'lng square" for accurate checking of alignment. It is quick-hitch ers have found that· the best rc-. ROWENA FEEDERS say­ suits with these "miracle drugs" and close-coupled with a maximum of trash clearance. Beaming Fight lrrltating, "1 never sow. pigs grow moncy-losln~r diarrbClll come when used In the best feeds and leveling adjustments are quick and convenient. Three bot­ (scours) In ,Uvcstoc~ available. When used with a Jo.w toms, available in either 12 or 14-inch size for the WD Tractor. 'l'ry nmllzln~t ClillX· protein and vitamin feed, results Ly\e How\ett IT. SOOTIUN9 DE­ are not very ·spectacular. 1 This plow, and the WD Tractor with its hydraulic trnction nlULOENT ANTI· ACID TONIC. A ls a Good management, good feed A. A. Howl~tt .& Co-. i booster system, mal{e one of the outstanding plowing combina­ lllllY be fed at 8blp. and sanitation are still essential Mas'On, M!chl[!!ln ' tions of today. · · plug time as tonic to ap. to best results. Dr, R. W. Lueclce, pctlto ann to ncutrnllzc agricultural citemist, says: bl'gh 'a NIW CHAPTER IN stonmch acidity, Used by n•i ·thousands. GUARAN· levels of antibiotics ge.t-goorl gains IILLAGI IOOL PROGRESS 'l'EED. Ask your· dealer. in swine feeding experiments, but .TOMU~~SON UNITED FARMERS EX· reducing the level· mn.ltes results CHANGE, Council Bluffs, Iowo. less spectacular. Business Centel' - -, - SO< COUPON -- :-1 "We need to lmow much more Holt This coupon Is l!OIId for SOc 11 trada about the ltsc of antibiotics in . on the purchase of any 1111 pilcka91 I swine feed before we cn.n advise Plummer Machinery Co~· of Chnlt. / · the farmer as to just which one ~------~.....J antibiotic or mixture <'f antibi· HA~LI'.:'l'l' t•,L~;lJA'l'OI{ otics will give the bc$t results," I Lansii1g Haslett Lueclte reports. . . . OAVHJ nor,I\I1'J1JJNI:i • l'ROJ>Um~ j D • F · ttll'lll onglnoerlng rlopnt•ttnont will Mt'R, .CIIt't'oll rtlohnt•rls of Muslco· Movie Featured at ·John Deere Scvoml l'Cgll!torntj HolslitlllH In ~ •ry alt'me~a~.r. be Oil lhn tom• lo llOllB~lt. with gon, tho horrl of Charles ,r, Dnvlu, On- ll'.tl D U H.1 J'armot'f> peg-m•d!ng tho!t• hulld!nr~ Mt>, ·,1hrt MI'H, mdwn.rrl Dilft unci 011 rill A' IL, tmvo f! 0 ll1 r I 0 I e tl pI . ' T pt·ol1ltll11R, fnmlly 'li'OI'Il l~t·ldny ovonlng vial· official protluollon toHI.S unrler !llnll"llNirllg nur· 'rho lout• Ia holng IJ.I't'nnged by tors or Mr. nnd MtH, Hobert Ii'ullot• hnrd lmpi'Ovomon!. regjHtry t•ulcH, 101 U 11 U tU' y li!f• county ng'OIJt nne! I. he cloh•y rmrl .Jm•ry of Ma~on, Highest prof tho arn neCc( r~e~ns Jor portion of the cnttle In the llfl', nnrl Mt•s, l~ot't'I'Rl Bcrlcll nnrl Mr, nnrl. Mt·~· Anrlr•cw Foote rmd C'OlltliiV'!-1 II 1\',V bPH!lS \Vt~)f\ gJOWll I" ltenl nrc ftnlll two fuuntl:tllon f.11mly ILllPrtdPw Yenr's fnm- ;nn/llv visited Mts, Nancy Bnlter irt Mi<'lllglln rrr tiJ;,o down I JIL'I lotrrt slale tipple r:rnp. Mclnlnsh llleduce M:-(-1\.;.~~o;(' l'OWS, !l,v rllnnt•l' Jlfon___"_'L_Y_·------vv ,,,\nllng lwil 1 Jlt'l' I'Cill 111\rl [Jl'!ICtfliiS (Jteci) Wilh f 1 111 0 !' C'l 111 l' TI II I 11 t I Mottlell, I f':rll. 'J'.IIl',l' gill off lo a good olilt'L ~ ' ~ !e H • :' '' W<'H ·1 ~~~ ·Jnrl Mrs TT<'nl'" Andctson INGHAM COUNTY NEWS l!rtl llllt• •:~•o:,lln r.rinH ittlli<'lr.rl !J pet• ('11 lll '[,)WJ'e !'Ol!J' VHI iol!PB fl(.'• Want n tip on'rcl 111 I!Jhllllllli."• d prl'lty clrrcled in tho rnHt-moving ]ll'Og'l'flnl, The first stop nftcr lunr:n will <'lihl' to ~;JO.ItltllltllO, I'IPitlllii1HI'.\' PI'Orluction or mnnurnclut•erJ sLor·y of the LynnH, who c:omposo nr•cm·r!ing lo Howlett, One of the Northwest Ingham be at the C. A. Diehl & Rons fnt·m a typiPill, 1111JlJl\', mnnll-lown SUN LJFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA p:;tull.tlf•, llldlt ,llr• 111•1\ llw c·n~;h .'· The,v called at t11o Amr wt comfort fl n s, modern ven- 111:1\' IH' il hit, j)]( I t':l t' I!! :ll'l't'ilgt':-i 'l'lw nwn nodded toward his lr.t·c nl •O JPt'l "•I Ill'S re his fm1111". "'Milte' on tlte l\'ove" ~es " ., Tet'l'ill home Snnrlny nflel'lloon. I ilal inn, g·uu rt· r·h•anm· nnrl now 1111( up ,Ylllll' ln•l'd lil IOI,IJOO an lllC'JP,1~C I . ll I ' m expenmen a ;mrposcs Jccause :Jii.fl ponnrls fnt, 808 pormcls mrll<; r.t 1 ',hi c·r>o\ (1\'Pt lHW Avrl'age ll wy Itnve tl lC Ramc Ill Jlnl"·r l'tnc·~' " l''rcrl Rllthr,Q, l:J rco"rstcred anrl lJrnl>t'l' or \li!.!S t.; n't'd pPI' llltCI' • I . '] 1 t " 1\ . .rnd lhet of ore rcspom stmr at Y o g 1arle Holsletns, 31i.5 pu11ncls fat, ~'.'rt:-i 1;,!J:i hJ·~n~'·.;t 011 I('( otd iot· dll,V given t1entment. \Vhen l11ey !J:12 puund!-i mill<; Jail rarrowrng' . nt•c fetl :mel mnnnged aliJ(e l11ey , , . , . "', 1\.Tit'hi,!..,Htl f.JJmrts, ;J~cmrltng- to !;how p!actiC'nlly the same l'ate of V\T. D. Tr!.e;,ctnlttth, 18 lC~tstc;cd the 1 'Ill · !'·• 'Ill ,i •" "''I 1 t<'P 1<'Jlfll't ll · tl t Holstcm;;, 3v.9 pounrls f.tt, .!27 - ' ·'. .., • • 1 IL ::;1 ow 1, prot1 ucc 1e same amoun 1 11 • n · 1 .. 1 w s til 1 lll'l (I llt !tJOll' ql\\'.i all•[ gJ. s or mi11c anrt just lJr.hnvc alike in p~urH ~ ml <, .. Jc :dll . • m: .' ]II rd f,, 1 :.plln,; J,u·,owrn;; .h"n ll1 nnny sll'tltinu· ways ll.J rcgJstercd nnrl 1,1·ado I-Iolslcrns, tn•HI. Oull"'"' i:; !'or the Jmgcsl ' · " ·. · , 33.3 pounds fnt, 8U7 pounds mtii{; Jtrm,iJ:t· ol : p:rng f·ltTowings since So one membCJ of a pan ~f Beryle Smtlh, 20 regrstcred Ilol- 1!11:: L:re.•' ,•rppliCS of feed cn-ltwrns c:w be placed.on nn e~pe!l· steins and gl'flcle Guemseys, 3il0 .. 01111 "''" 1•11" ptudtll'l:on rn l!I!JO lmcnt anrl the o.thel member enn 1 pounds fat, 718 pounds millt; Gnr!ll F'cPd ·;,,lppll/", :lJ'I~ :•hovl' nvm~Lge SPIV<' as :-tn excc.llent cl~ccl< to sec j Biownlee, 16 gintle ::TolRtC!JIR, :128 for I'JII "'•''110 ilJtl I0\1'1'1' lllc\11 what the eX[JCl'tment IS aecom- r pounr]s fat 002 ,1ounds m\llc; tlto p.i•;l "t"·'"'l. Slr:~rp "''"Jl rn pltshrng. . "' '1 Raymond Wrlcox, l2 regtslete·n p1 milt I Lr11n IIJ\,·,·t' d http,>lres Invcsltgators m ;::,~vcclen an

for 1n~ 1. New Ze.alar.d 11.1 I'C . sfm! that one 1 fn L, ARB pounrl:; mille: Wnt•tl Vir·­ pnrr of trlcntrPnl twms ts as valtl- my, .Jr, 19 gTncle Holsteins, :10.8 'T'IH' 1\Jq hi~~ 1n ('IJ, n·!w;~ rntio m able as 20 lo 50 pnn·s of less' pounds r;rl, 822 potmrls mrllc; ami Novtinllcl \V':i 1~'1 dovnt l.G closely rolatccl annnats. There ts n : .J. 11. & Drnnis Undonvoorl 11i flO!ll ()c\O)lOl ,111d off 2R fl'Uill hif? saving .in feed. and labor by 1 g1'adc TTolstcms, a0,5 ponnds fat, Nn\'I'JHill'l \!I,Hl Jl's a\"-() lowol' usrng- Hientlcal Lwms , 7flil pmmhortagcs • Wide Range of Springs Strips nre f'ltlol'itH' ancl ll••Pzinc. DD1', Chevrolet. Soe these 1951 Advance-Design trucks • Insulated Panel Bot!los ben7.cne twx.r<•hiullfl0, ancl 2-·1-D -and gel all the fads-today! GREAT CHASSIS FEATURES GREAT CAB AND BODY will Ill' hit. l'anynvcl' ~tocks or Win Watch A wards for 4-H Worl{.: 1 Extm·Strong Stake Bodies tltcHc anrl mnst ollwr·s nre un­ • Rugged, Rigid Frnmos FEATURES • Full-Width Gravel Shield TJ;ANDSO~m Aolil·fillcrl wntehen wet·e nwat·dc

a Y'':u·ling-s, l~!'i Hod< tm11c1s 1 2 ,Jolm Jlpm·p tl':ll'torH ami cnltl· v:ttors, 2-hottmn )lion•, tUs1<, f,l'al'tor SJll'<'ltdPI', I'PI'tlll~l·r corn Ann Ullroy Corollri•h Moiza Front , jllttnf.~r, c•nltipacl(l't', l'alllt dlvldunl top honors to Ann Ull· enclt with n lmndsome gold-filled mixer, 2 lti'Oy 10, 10~1 HUll, ullm ru 'I fm dl!hnm, It y, N Y 1 Mndlyn L, Pnltillun, Jl, !Jubt l!:vn M, lhtllntrl II till Mtli vln m ntnwn t!l nl V!tt 0 L f'luyrnnn, d lHL L Olny .. 1111 lho \)IIUJIIY Ol lnsrh~fll VH Lclilfll A I hnnuuwn e~ nl 11111 ln a Mt nntl Mts, Dutton BOWOIS of EKintu of ltnnlt W Mlllui, llmuluLr At n /JlUI6lnn of 1mld [,o111t, hold ut l...rnnt~ln~r mnn Cn, O~dc1 fut hmnllllf A~ ,, ~CHBIUH ur lllllll I.... QlU t, hull I n~ 1c1~e ind 1nnt1111 L nnd fnt InJunction .Tudcson we1c tJtllms ut the Chct Ull (!nimH, the l'1ul>ntu ()Jfluc In tho City of Mn· lJonuld John du Zuouw Ill, Emil I IUl· lhu l'lllhilto Olllco In tho Ully ol Mn•on, ChcJHf 'lhnmltllnn, GlnKtten n1ul l'IHI 1 nt~ 'J ho l'nouln ut tho Stntu nr Mtuh!Jrnn l!:Ktnto uf An111111ln 0 Gullrrw1, Heming lion, In JinhJ County, on Lho 23Id dny nf alnK I Vlll M, Lttwhmlll 40, Ululllnttu 1 BJ 1ggs homo SiLtllldlty 11lt01110011 In t:illld Ununt)', on tho ~Ill\ thay u~ uo .. 1 Lutnoyu Vi! Hnltlh McKcmlu 1 lflhtltlun, J )'l!llllll on (,Jnlrnu, lJur omhc1 1 A, J), 1 0&0, Hlchn1 d E AUH'EH!Htnln, J HI LIHtl:!illu, Services Held for otHTlllult A, D, 1 OGO, i Ott tt 111ln W Lindley vs Wllllum .r. CUKtK, $100, E.u I Showm mnn Is pnlntlng- nncl LHLntu of Olu11 II, Wnlt01a l!omlnJt I'JoocntJ liON JOHN McCLELLAN, f•ntduln A Sclunm, 10 LnnH IW on ClnlmH ,J Hlga of rlobutc, .l'to•unll liCJI'I JOliN McCJ,ELLAN, Llnclluy lllvoa flU Jtnymonrl Jf, H111m• 'I ho Puuulu nf lhc Htalc uf Mi< hhum JliUUo n( l1 iObi~tc, Edwn1 d J Abanham, Jfl Ltual:llnu, cleco1 n tlng nt the Wcbhct ville Eo tutu of 1lt t 110 Jl l't pnJ ut 1 tlltllltl und chculu.totl In HUtd JoAnn I Hnlvln .HI WilllnmHton M1 nncl Mts Pml Comet enlm­ 111~--t nn Jill 1 tlnuttl nf ndmlnlttttnlnt County, County llntolrl JJnvldKnn Jl 141111Kin~-t WllllamHton .ut 2 00 p m l:.o~"LHif nf r Jluwltrd lluv.buthum JOliN McCLELLAN, tam eel the II cltllch en .tncl fmmllos Lhn f... (Jt\lhr 1 .!: I, En11t l nn,;ilw State Farn1 Insurance Co's. Rev Hn1 old Reese jltsloJ of tho Ililulug- nn f lfJ"iO 1\ r1ucCopy Jur..IJJC o( P1oh 1te 1 mile north of 1\l,tson on US-127 11 rc!icnt liON JOHN McULELLAN, Murgntcl Lnwson Phone Mason 2·7221 Most ft llts 111 the cJly pn y at Judge oC Ptolmtc D,puty Cout Ly Cleal\ Ulw7 least d good p,u t o[ ll1uu mcomo ln the Mutt11 of the Estrlte ur lRED ____ tax each month lht oll';h p.t:, 1 oil G ltl SCll lleccHscd NOTICE OF I'ORFEITURE deCI that thiR court enter 1111 oulca chnngrrtJ.: tmrsunnt tn Act uumhcr .!3fi of the Puh­ cent mot c t.1x ovc1 lhc cntuc hcJ n.tmc f om Lena Mnrg-1ncth Woutt• ltc Acls or 1020 thnt the vendees mtel• 2 Guernsey Heifers, 18 COOileJ o\flon ''rho cleSll 0 fOI 1111 I 111rc 1 to Mmg uet Lane and e:st 111 hmd contaact (which con· cnlcnrl.n \ Cdl ~maJ mecllnto ptOht at the expmtse of It IH Ottlmml, lhnt the lOth dny of tinct contained n fnrfmtutc clntKt) ;lllrl BANGS TESTED months old Ametlcn s luture must be cut bod A chanF.,c w 1:-:; 111 1clc a \C u ngo Jtfl\JHJY A ]) l%1 nt two o'clock 1n m Al\111 lnnd nnd JncmlscR tB hereby frn· staled l!lugono tht 1ftc1 r • 1 t nl lhe Ptohntr Office, 20'i felted and that the unclczKis.tned, m the de.t ell me de to fo1 ftltn,... to W Sugtnnv. St LinstnJ..:r, Mtchrgun, he 111~ the ownc!R of Lhe lcgnl tJttc to Brindle Heifer, 7 months old Vlrglma h.ts given her speech lnt ns w.ts welcomccl by fa 1mel s so Ill rJ lli h~t~hy II PI O]l\tcd fUl hClllllli: lj!lld Jund nncJ Jlrcfntse:i, Will tetm!!KCSS them• 1000fo 'Hidden We Lith hefo1 c m,my you II be ltcldccl to !,now Jt holds Juclil or I HclvcR of the couttuct l'retnHHJs nbove It u; J utthet Otdmccl "lhul puhlre UU• dlJI'\Ctlbed groups m the county and lwwo (01 thiS \Cdl '!hose Wt"h LolX \OlliS ttcc thuil21lf he f{IVCU by llllhlictltion or I>ntfd Dansville Mtcbtg'll.ll Or.cr.ntbPr over the 1.tr!Jo as "ell ''" fm lite lite s.1mc .ts lite caloncloiJ ycus l t.:t ny of tltr:.; otdct, fm tluce flttcccR- 11, lfliiO J..,LOYll A MUUDOCI\ Judges Sho fools lit tl to he a IM\C unt1l J tnuaty 31 to f1le a H vr \\fcl H PI• v l 1:.; to sad day of hen1- l'LOSSIE M MURflOCl\ farmot ts to JlOsscss t hulden fin d 1 ct111n and pay the t.tx Those lllg" I thu Imduun (..!uunty NeWt! n new~ Assu,:nces or Vendor woJlth comtmsod ol self cont10l, J1 111 r l'llltlctl .~ntl Cll culutcd 111 au ttl 50w 1 who rio not ftle t l 111 tl 1 cluJ n by County SOli BX\ll OSSJOII ,mel self I cli,liH C J,muu y ~1 must fJ!c an estnnate JOHN McCLEI,LAN MORTGAGE SAI.E His lnncl bullrlmgs tnd anlm.tlo Judgo ot PlOhlltc tenect lne cuo .mrl tJcttmont by Janumv 15 c~ml then !Jle the IJciilUlL huvms: been mude 111 t.hc con­ !In 11 1cluJ n by Much 15 dillon 1,1[ n celltun moJ.LHHI-:O mudu the w hlch !to gn es them ' How can J Oth duy uJ Jnnmuy, 19101 by Doth> "L•~-~~~ a p~tsott holt> hut feel a sensa One ch,m;:,c 111 ll1c new I IW pct­ ORDER FOR PUBLICATION lit~~ctulU tiS- mor t~n~ot J..o Wnllet of aclu01 ement, when his ervtsct1 In \!lttlmcd Lo be due nnd unputd ut the (OI WaJ c1 ftVC ye,ll S Pi eVJOliSl} lhe Lite Jltohnte Oll1cu 111 the Ctty of M.uson dnte o[ tlus nolJC{! One rhomuutd '!hit t.v lift cultivatot· and double-bottom, John Deere Solid-declt Hay Loadc.­ 150 ft. Hay Rope lJto Coopotalt\ e BxtcnSJOII Jet 1 loss could be ca1 1ted bnclc two 111 :; 1rcl County on the 13th t..h~y o[ De· DoliHlH (~lOW UO) (lllrtCIPnl atcl lltty .. A D 1UUO. 14-inch plow McConniclt-Dcering 5-ft. Mower New Chot•c Boy MilJ,ing Machine lee yeaJs and fotwatcl two yeats ccmllct Jour and 76/100 ($r.4 76) llolhu's In· p, usc11l llON JOHN McCLELLAN, tm est, 110 suJt 01 IHococclmg- nt lnw or McCormick-Deet·ing 13-disc Grain McCormicll-Deering Riding Culti· with one single unit JudJ.:c of Pt obntc ln erttllty huvuut berm wst1tutud to tu· Mr ,lnd Mts J C Jackson of Ma- In 1111 M tllcr of the Estate ot AARON covc1 the debt, 01 uny tmt t of the Ucbt o.. m with fertilizet• and grass vato1· 2 A-type Hog Houses JOSEPH JENN!N(,8 nlso known tts 13011 tiCCUl eel by ti tid mot L!,\'UJ,:'C, nnd the HOW­ seed attachments Oliver 99 Plow Wire Stt etchers Scoville District A uon J JcnnlllJ..::;, Allton .Jcnntngs, nnd CI of tmlc 1n snad mot tgoago conlnmod Mt and Mt s C!,l!l c Mot chouse A J JcnJung:"H, DccenBcd. hllVIIlg' become O)letUtiVe by leitiW!l or McCm·mick-Deel'ing T.-acto.- Disc, Rubber-ti1·ed Wagon with flat raclt 10-bat·rel Stock Tank Allee 1 uckcl Jennmgs lm\1111-l" filed 1.\hs. llo11 aut ,Jacll~on and M1s Barbata Motehouse were ~uch dcruult hea 11el tton JllllYtn~ t.hnt nn tnstrumetll Noltcc Is hcteliy g'IVCI Lhttt on Match 8-ft. New 2-wheel Tm>.ilet· with stoclt 2 Steel Hog Feeders en tel tame<~Stet of l'toblltc 5Iw3 70G Amclfclln Stutc Bun!. Bldg 2 Water Separators Mr and Mrs Rex Wood nnd ------·------Lnnsmg 68, Mtchtgnn 40w13 fnmlly spent Cl111stmas Day With san ORDER APPOINTING TIME .:::..:..:::.... ____..:::_..:..:_ New Yeat's Day guests of Mr. FOR HEARING CLAIMS Mr and Mr~ Arlie Wood ORDER FOR PUBLICATION and M1 s Kenneth Owens were JOHNSON-Morclt 7, 1951 SAI.E OR MORTGAGE Mt and Mts Lawtence Berry StJLtc of Michl~-tllll 1 he P1obnte Cou1 t OF REAL ESTATE of Melhom nc Ontarto, and Mr Mtss Edtth Rmgs of Jacltson and fot thl! County of lnH"Illltn HOLBEN-Jnnunry I o, I 951 HAY, GRAIN, etc. Miscellaneous and Mt s Frankltn Beu y of Lan­ Mt and Mt s Homer Haines of At u SeM:~lon or 111\ld Court, held ILt Stale of M1chic:an 'fhc Probutc Cout t Mtchtgan Cente1 the Ptnhntc Otftcc 111 the cit) of Lnn.. 1,400 Bales of Good Alfalfa Hay smg wet o 1 Wednesday supper Cot Ute County of lnghum, 2 Cider Bat·1·els Gt·ain Bags srn~or 111 th1 snld County, on the 27th At n SC!flfllon o[ Sllld Cout t, held nt guests of Mr and Mts Fred Ruth­ mc fot JUcsentnllon of cln1ms liRIIInsL VIN HOLBEN, Mcnl!llly Incompetent 1 s1t1cl c!\tntc Khonld be lunlted, nnd thnt Ednn 8 Altholl bnvmg filed In •nit! famlltes Chtlstmas Day. ptovement teg stry fllles Htg,.est ]" Ltmc und Jlincc be ntJJiclnted to nbtLle W. Stt).tlfii\W St. Lnnslng Michigan, be age of 4 yems 9 months Another Olf1cc Ill 20fi We•t SnJWHJlllllCl 11rlntcd nnd clrculntcd In flot Pllnteil nnd ch•culnted In snld coun­ By Ord Price & Sons, Auctioneers auld county. ty, SOLD I on Sunday at the home Qf Mr. and world Is pollen Wtthout pollen JOHN McCLELLAN A True COllY;.- JU