10-22-1947 - Village of Pinckney

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Pinckney^Dispatch
Michigan Mirror (School New 8
Wednesday; Oct. 2 2 ; 1947*
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DE lOCKACY
Gr fdiron Dope
42
llarrma Cotntnent
F I F T H AND SIXTH G R A D E S
T o d a y ' s unchecked inflation, reci
^'•| he'll tiie .
Other honor studwits in 5th Arith- 1
u-.er.don aby a record full employment in the
mend i J lent iv.i.this
past
week
were
J
i
m
Wilson,
J
i
m
tJ.e g o v e r n o r
U.S.and widespread shortages in E u r
PJNCKNLY
STOCKERIDGE TIE and legislatuje JM
ope, is u p s e t t t n g a lot cti well-made- ( L a . e y , Jim Gallup J i m Doyle, and
'
e r e things
Would ii.'iiJi'i-li. I
Somehow the dope \\i
Bertie Beachy
plans
>
•-> financed
„_ _.. \vrunj±- •Would be .-. ra
•' a
deficit
The 6th grade Honor
Roll
Siuon the Pinckney.Stock:.nd^u game would result i
F o r t h e 1946-47 fiscal year, the
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1,1872
ents
were
Ann
Shirley
Kcason
and
played
h
e
r
e
Friday
night.
In*Uud
of
c
be
at
least
s t a t e t r e a s u r y is called upon by t h e
S 1,1,(101),1/1.0. i
Myra
Chase.
an
easy
victory
Pinckiwy
wan
luckt
tnev
arrivv o t e r s ' constitutional
m a n d a t e oi
T o T H E D E V E L O P M E N T CF A PftEC PRESS B E N M E T T
y to get a 7 to 7, tie game. Stock- ed at by i<.-in;..;
ed" pa3t
We a r e organizing a girls 4 H
1946 t o divert 44.7 per cent of the .
BROUGHT THE CONVICTION) THAT TO &E OF M A x K
yea '. HU'A • •. i ;
bridge
had
lost
4
straight
Club.
Elsie
DoWolf
will
be
leader
of
«,»»i.
H"uue?»
by
•
•"Ut
figur6 WAT ON
sales t a x proceeds of the p r o c e e d i n g !
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^WSPAPERS
MUST
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big scores before th i* only Seen il ed inflation or
ilvi
15
girls
who
a
r
e
nt^t
residing
'•i
prices
year KU.945-46) to; local government
whit h .ju \ i. ' Tr4E PEOPLE THE N E W S PROMPTLY, COMPLETELY
0 points in thoae 4 games
in town
^i- and up
.including t h e public schools.
WITHOUT BIAS AND IN A FORM THAT COULD BE READ
l'inckney got away to a xood .-tail uith tli-' .-;:,:•
> • ' itinuing
A
Marshall
Meabon
has
volunteered
AND U N D E R ! TOO? BY E V E R Y B O D Y
*°
W h a t did the state collect in enis
l J lake .«• out i
andc
by
forward
passing
reachoo
i..>
'• ar spent.
proceeding yr.?Approximately $li(> to become the leader of our 15 boys
'i'h ' result I.-.
payoff zone and a long pass Al
i
II
Club
' o;.ections
Meyer by the end of ,
000,000. This was thought to be a
to Amburgey resulted in a
'•
• : M',000,
'Hcjior Citt'.CKship for the week
touch- l">'> : ! I,-A >
bonanza a t the time
I,|:
down. Meyer kick £h
' as had
uic
extra
point. !»•'.( ; ..ured. 1' <
W h a t did the state collect during .roes: to| l>ub U..iber, J i m Wilson,'A
:i
|
Stockbridge
made
4
t..,
v.
er • ti;e state
i)>? down.-, tile tal.".> Hi it en.
t h e past fiscal year ending J u n e .% Shirley Reason and B a r b a r a IVJiJle/
I first half on line plays but
• •• governalso
Mary
Simonson
o.-t the
1947? Approximately $156,000,,000
bail an fi nbie?s ,>e\eral lime.- and meiit^' for :-'•:i- •
w ill not
We have bejyin our cipher dow.'ia
_ . j u s t $40,000,000 more than the
!
11:L\«•
to
b.•
J>;11
i
• looked slo\ . Their forward j 1.-,,-11.,-/
• •'.'V. y e a r
y e a r before. A n d what is the present wish t h e C's and 7's
| ami s a t e '1 i <• . • .
''wa poor. Sc<.>;v at half I'MICKwill put
Our roc^n looks like the cave of
'ley
r a t e of price inflation & prosperity
it ii.to a .• p' •
Stock bridge 1).
i -a
th;it
spending, Budget Director J o h n A . j * ' l t , : h e ? f ? r e a c h one has contributed
In the .-econd hall it was dii'fi'i tiio". If iIK ]••• ..
'.'
.
:i
it
ilL'Xt
a i d s lt&
t
Perkins estimates the tax flood may
n m v ii
* "
Spooky Decorations
• •• . diverent
story
Stockbridge
fvund
t>i•
•
l'i,
i y e a . n . I.,: <• •.>'
J3oys serving on th Safety Patroj
reach the higher pSak of $180,000,-]
ckney
line
vulnerable
and
made
• • - ; < al thd
from o u r room a r e Howard Suiyei
mi; l i o n I lien t h e l ,i
000 __ a n o t h e r $40,000,000
eroas fiist downs throui.e.!i ii,
mtn-e
- leg
to
j
ill
.'•*-.
i
o
n
v
ill
C h a i i e s Ba^relit, Corky r ^ r l a i n . u a l l
than t h e y e a r before
r e a d i e d j.-aydirt and Schubert "i'l,,
vent stand on
H e r e ' s where the catch comes into and Charles Hefner
over toy a toucbdoNvn. Diekin.Myii j
Most <jf us were satisfied with our
t h e picture. It has state officials pus
11 I- K. . i d t o
f we at over for tin- extra point. Stork*
' 'dig. C.
pictures
for ail but 2 bought then.
zled
1
bridge had all the bettor of this j;< ••' b ' J ' f m a i i ' . (j no
>a
or in• W h e n prices a r e continually climb and some reordered
i(j<l and kept possession of the ball w 'L'a' on o i •ti d
i
t
lines
ing, t h e s t a t e will always be dollars
>l it'llj;
; most of the time except for short m
ep' cxKDG. AND F I R S T G A R D E
ahead in the division of funds based
tervals. ! inckney had to fight with
•on:
i.'i
a lot
_ We a r e milking jack-o-lunterm
upon t h e previous y e a r ' s collection,
their backs to the wall nnvst el' thij
• •'iiich ho
B u t when the tax revenue starts wit :hs and cats t o r our room getting
time. They took the ball om • on
..- at thd
tQ dip .... and it is bound to do so ready for the Halloween l'art>.-Thi
i heir 5 yard line on a fumble and a- U r n .
G.
-t the
eventually, probably with a b a n g . . -•v(br. P a r t y will be in the morning
gain held Sto^kbridgp to downs " » l : J ) r a ;
11'.
i.o
' > take
the s t a t e will have the responsibility and the first Grade in the a f t e m o o r
their 1(1 yard lino.
Ptiickm-v H M ' i l
!.'•
is re•Jim-ley Schach have moved ano
of p a y i n g funds to local government
j Ml' I
low passes the last half as ihi
<
-.'i'm-y
a t a g r e a t e r r a t e than c u r r e n t tax wiji a . i c n u tlie l i u r g o s school.
backfield was rushed too (juirk and hav • :• ".-sion
The Kd£. are learn mg to pciiiL
collections.
their r u n n i n g plays did not dent tin. a l i r est :
ad new*
.State T r e a s . D. Hale Brake think- names and most of us doijng very
Stockbridge line to any g r e a t extent pap."- . j , "
• nil
uii
t h a t the only p r u d e n t thiriR- for the goad
Penalties were alnyit as heav, in in ino.-1. (
•-• lesult.
state of Michigan to do\ is ear-mark
this game as in one a week before So r-u ;:,e
a mostly
SECOND A N D T H I R D
44.7 p e r cent of each month's tax
'. J . - '. 1 . : - - - 1 ( 1 . - I
with
Manchester,
f
loth
l'inckney
and
i.'« tween
i r S E P^,\'vLi,-^ES A 5 E , BASIC TO OUR FJSEE P R t S S
* Everyone enjoyed their two da}
collection as it is received by the
S t o c k b u d g e wei
penalized .'i5 yd.-. < ' 0 | | - . MoJ
)il'e oxi
state. This a m o u n t vu.uld be t a g g e d vacation ia.st v\eek
A S WE KNOW IT TODAY. ANC BECAUSE AN I N F O R M E D
/ i n all. Tho •game 'thogli hard play- M'l ,1 l l l h
witli tho
L
Charles
Schach has moved and i.monthly a n d held in reserve u n t i l /
ed was free from injuries and n< i i n e ti'.'.al
P E O P L E IS A N A L E R T P E 0 P L 5 , ABLE TO RECOGNIZE
ready for disbursement to local gov K * a t t e n d i n g the Curgess school.
player was unable to continue play
aren
A
n
n
Bollen,
Denise
Davis.
e r n m e n t s a s required by the constit
• The cro^vd although not as big .e
Drinking ;/id di ord/V\'D CISC!' ••?£
: f
^ONSIBILITJES, T H E Y ARE
. IH'.S .it
Robert Kelly, Patricia Palmer.Earii.
utional a m e n d m e n t
Hriirhtojn was much larger than tin
.'«i,n A>*
VITAL TO THE P R E S E R V A T I O N CF OUft. DEMOCRACY.
W h e t h e r nefw taxes are to be levi Jean Tuthell, Sally Ann Utuly, am,
one which saw the Manchester gaiM b 'i,\ ej-sil y
ed in 1948, they are likely to be re Lawrence Watson, J a m e s VVh;tlo\
S t w k b r i d g e sending a big <i« i< gat<' v '
•i a t f r a
quired by 1949, according to most and Coinnic Sue Dysert had ocrfec-.
' i'
Pinckney plays South Lyon thei
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l
o
r
e
IL i r i ^
state officials at Lansing. There is j a t t e n d a n c e in second g r a d e during
! under lights next Fri<lay night. So;
<l
1
O e d s tO
sotoie a r g u m e n t about
whether it our fir.;; six weeks period
I Lyon will be no push over. They aili-nt, p.
a : e M.'|'V
Marilyn 1'hilipps visitd her danwould be desirable, politically, to do
| tied the Little Pioneers of
Arbor ed. \ I : I . I \
i uaurt
tist
Tues. afternoon
^ it in 1948 which is a state and nat
there 0 to 0 but lost to, Dexter 1T> o\' : In I-,.
:i ,-'i. for
Twenty-four from Pinckncy at" ionul elections. And it won't help
to 0
a f</e!), .
' :. I'lforO
T H I R D AND F O U R T H
Governor Sigler, any either in the
tended ii.'. (irand (,'hapter at Grand
PINCKNEY
.ii.
ga.i'i- ;
STOCKBRIdGE
i:-- gatw
We n a \ e a new boy from Tlire: Kaplds la.-t wi'ek. One of the largjudgment of m a u y legislators
H. Glaik
I- V
Nee ley and ,. l, ,-,!
a'.'-d. At
est delegations there. Mrs. Lolo Lob /
Repeal of the constitutional tax Brothers farm,'• Hilly Sart.vell.
\ Ilurroughs
K T
Kistle'r the : " ' },.
i.aij to
Our third grade Health cla.-o nave delijWorthy matron of Pinckney waa '
diversion a m e n d m e n t is to come be
Schneider
Ji G
Schaible l l > e b d l i e
• rioter
fore Michigan voters at the Novem- been pressing leaves and mouiinnij • {;•• oi' tile g r a n d guardians a'nd tuok
wn - k n n r !
Llmcr
('
(^oTrih.,
'
,
ii'itii.i.'3
part in the drills and Jormalions l. g \ta-nXj\n
Frrrip"
B*9.
ber election, 1948. The Mich. Pub- them. We have a fine eoiU'ctioii
..•le< h i: i!,.
V'anHlaircum L t»
Richmond
,d
7:,..
^ ^
1
Fo/urth
grade started to
l e . r n which were distinguished lr\' music , du\n
lic
E x p e n d i t u r e Survey
recently
Jeffreys
L
T
•lie |
jie]-ao
2:20
noon
(iriffr.
i to be
•Bd
,,
. ,
... ( * rfiij p. m.
made a sample poll voters to find« :ong division this morning'. 'I he tliiid
j Jlurtibuse
h K
I r a ^ ine,- ;.
P
r
o
w
unde.-u'
preoaratinn
their thinking.n The survey reports J grade listened and tried tliem too. '<. and beatititul costumes. ( , o \ . Kmi '
."or
Hilej
Darrow
Q
li
Keeper
Conimut
All of our girls ages u u h t to ten Sigler an (J." E. S. luember v wa., one J ion each S a t u r t a v 8 *o 9 p. m. an
t h a t incomplete r e t u r n s show (53 p e r '
Amburgey
It H
Campbell
of the sp< aker-, Mr.--. Llva her.\ou(i
Sunday " : 0 0 to 7-flO a m.
cent .... n e a r l y two-thirds
favor • a r o sriV it e <i to join the Urownie viirls
Meyer
Ii
JI
'!') e M i - | , i - ; i " ::
At wood
l.e Cu.
-Athinia
u;i,- elected gi'and wojlhy
Classes at *-.{)()
T a r divisie^i of the Girl Scouu-.M.s.L
such repeal
,J.
Clark
F
JJ
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and
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Wilson
indro^i and W ia. Mundy of .'u,j.iail.-- iii1
1
There is
one observation
that Lewis of P o r t a g e Lake will b; the na".1, gr;,rd Aoiliiy piitron, Other.. a. in..
'Pochdowns
Hob
:
A nibrujicy eiva.-e in th'
:
Lancojuld be m a d e about the Survey poll leader, assisting by Mrs. Phiilipp?.
. ... ,(Schubert.
E x t r a l'ciints
.
Mey< ,, .^iir^ bn-lou lh<- l'i
* u n 7 p l { - 2r>> »•"...! of ntviii i,'ho
ofneeiv e'<"(*.'d ^s. . e l a h a
Jeflrey
• < vlll.
....
,
.
King, r,th week of • >71.11 X o v e i
All girls who are ten c,r who will Adrian A. G AI: Leland P a r
however. I t is being taken at lunch
Thars. Only pu-'n
Dickinson.
'no. La w (1.w < iv
m.;
m. s un. for bovs.
eon club luncheons -which a r e a t t e n d be soon, may join a 4 \\i sewintr club
ton A. G. P. ; Gt nevieee .N/'aM'tan,
Subs: . _ Pinckney, Ottorbien, L. taken la.-t u n ;.
• ••'.' 11, V
-Among the intentions are
ed by business men. We have a str- to be organized, immediately. Mrs. We;;.
P r a n c h . Gd.
!<<>c.: Cert( l a r k , Heath. Stockbridge
Schu- will be heard m
. 'I OH
for
the living re.p by Win, I., >un
Phillipss
Mid
Mrs.
Seekell
have
oio n g hunch t h a t many voters __ espn a i e Lewi.-. Ai-hlev.
increases would i.
'cv, uGd.
a . I roa
G.
bert,
Cobb,
Dickifon,
N.
Ilichmond,
'rod
Mi _
ecially those w h o read only-heatHme^ 1 fercd to—be—k^iders
<lej>ee pj :
-< !-ir.'t—nrt. ( j ' . d . ~ I't'Ie'i
., . o i l a,
for residenceCbuhb,
.U- ]-quette;As.<(u- (J j.
benefactor, fue.'
Have we any fathers who wiil ofa n d do' not get infb details .... will
"d:.\'or
l'inckney
/5.
Stockbridge
I
I
.
I'enal"ate
Hose
I'latow
Go
nd.
(
nio'ith foi' bn.-iije.
r
•-"ki;
Wed.
late
be reluctant to vote against Santa fer tov take the boys for scout, work Dr. Jivborl Lane Pan n'-r.
ties:
Pinckney
3.
»,
Stockbridge,
.'."
Margaret
Keave
. 11 i . ^ y
G'rand r I M
l'al'vard i'ai kej- and <
Clans. It is nice to get more money or for 411 w o r k ? The boys a r e anxi Seat, l iiis wa.- the stdii al.nh e. sure ili'ir., intention of pc IO r . 0 u l
Referee .... Kildner, Jati;son. Um- Clark and Mrs. Deri,,
. •-.' • wi.-n'.
from Lansing as it is from Wash. ous tef hear from someone who wiil of the .L-'raiid chapter
by John B. Kami! y ; Fri., late
Ca.s- pire ._ Onwick, Ann Arbor JJead to the i,earing at I
i i '.;-.•
O. E. S. I N S T A L L A T I O N
This money cs like a gift. It isn't help them
I
nc.Mii.i'i
Dinkel
| par I>obon; Sat., late M a r g a r e t Tien
-• p r o
and except to be
T i e 1'ineis.iey chap;cr v\
" o u r 4 1 tTiOne^. Thte tax ))llu-dc«.i
^, j , ? nett. The prayers o^ the communinI
test i^ not .-o n. '«
•till prevaiU a n d v i l l probably con- S E V E N T H AND E I G H T H GRADE j t h :);• office] s at a publi mstad ]^.' ' itv i've reciuestcd for the si--k among
OTHER FOOTBALL SCORES : crease a. again.-:
' .... i i , t i n u e to do s^ as long as h u m a n nat
wnom are Mrs. Mary
S.nger
and
We plan to have a softball game ! Sat., sitt, 0<-t. 25.
Other football scores wore A nn in of the l'ini k
' 1 now*
u r e remains w h a t it is
the recent departed. Geor.sro 5>mith, Arbor 14, p.attle C r e e k - J o - Ch
with i l a i r b u r g Wed. They won iast j
i.
i,,im
all
•a : praetA-ai
b r o t h e l o/f Mrs. Emma
V o l l n u r 14, Milan 12; Romulus 25, Univ<T-j I'm kney are to.i
PAL'L HICf-CEY R E T U R N S
tim3 but we hope to win this nine
. ...ve to
and
Michael s'ity n,; Roo^velt 12, Salino fi : ^r— j |>e routed -ironThe
following
tone-ems
The eighth graders have boon pra !
Paul who died In Florida
»ie.\! er,
cticing a f<iay for quite a while and ! Hickey at o>:e time in charge of the J S m i t n » u n <''e of Mrs.Xelli e McCleer on lr.7, jHowell H ; Hudson :$4, (
!:l')iM-ll, Tnadri.:
.1:. T!l;S
we are planning to put it o»n Fri. U of M. (iumo \U .-erve here. WJ n l e w h o d'ed in Ann ArJjqr where the tori 7
I de'ays the .-oi j ( •••
, - hi-h
here he played on the town : a,ket ' f u n f ' r a l w *« held Monday.
In o r d e r to build up the
scanty for some of the other r<*oms.
' 'oil char^-t s. Mr.
,1-nnted
pheasant crcy the dept.
released
The name of the play is " T h r e e ball team with Don ^warthout,- Rov
that
!'inckney
O
f
T H I R D D E G R E E CONFE RENCF.
liie- pro
.11,000 full }. ;\vn birds before the Pills in a K y t t l e " and the character* Reason, Marshal! and Loren M
IDear
Brother:-Two
Third
Dcvp-rro
.
arfcTcr
.on
for
an
ai-e
COMM.
OONO'L
CHURCH
eaBeason openeu.
The releases were rre*Tosy, Mike Carr, Widow Sims, . bon.
will
be
conferred
h;
bv
Living.-!"n
.
irckney
*
.i
that
covered
h
Rev. Alfred Aliard P a l t o r
" I t ' s been a long wa« for
a t Cairo, Lap?er, Detrcdt, Grand Mary J e a n Kirschke; Old (.eftlemaj. t
Paul
o .<'r - ,es
Orjfaaist ar^f choir Director Mvn. Lod«e Xo. 76 F. & A . M . a t their) 1 phone exchange art;
Bapida^ Lansing and
Jackson dis- Albert Mrofka, iHis Sou!-! >ed Keb- Hi-.-ke who is retu •uing from Tokyo Meiwin Campbell S S. Mr H e r m a n hall on
.•:,;!-.: a r e a '
a.-^ the h.ib for a !;.rtricts. 3600 w e e bought
from
a ;^r>:i. Scissors Grinder, M.ry•aerito to t' ie conservatipr. do pi. gain,, div- Vedder
FRIDAY, N I G H T , OCTOBER 24
ii t ^ f i
There- has hoei: ?> 1--:
Wisconsin h a t . h e r y -and t h e rest Coon, Iflis Soui, Phil Murphy, Scrub ision. He j.s coming home oan
'.A Sabbath well spont na-ai:s a Lodge Will Open at 8 . 0 0 S h a r p ! ! i rn.nber of phoae i,
. ee e ar.d
r nt^, wc.'k of c o n t e n t ' ' .
pamc frofn t h e Mason game farm, i vVomaW, Carole Fuhrman. ' .,-r Sou! ^nvj- t r a n s p o r t ea;-)v next
Out of t o w n Masons are o p e c t r d f 'he .service has
• l i o eOUh'J
i i : ' -:
trar.--.paci;.- teieI n addition sportsmen's clubs hatch J J o a n Fisher. Announce
Lorrui' e according to a
ii. '-reuse
I!-'li«io-n is the high quest for the to be present. A fino luncheon wil- n e n t to take care el
, a.e eaii - e e r i , , j f,,lin «n;<il
e d 10,000 birds.
| T/omasik
r
: a ike .has
been
instalir-o'.
vai
JS
of
a
satisfying
life.
be
served
after
the
dejrroe
*«
ork
by
a -,-(
IV.
i;..i.
l\IO le
Sandhill cranes once t h r e a t e n e d ;
seventh graders have a
p:
'vviTient
.-tanri
was
printed
i
The
Clyde
Fi.«her,
J
u
n
i
o
r
Warden
and
We cordially invite you to
-joi'n
con-e; vath.n dept.
1
frith extinction a r e
coming • back. t y p a t r o l | J i m P o r t c r > Benney ) .
in
this
que?t.
.- . \ l ' \ V j
committee, W e will expoct to
• eo r'.i' e :a Tlo.rs. Ann.
• »: irade a captain, j
25 of them w e r e seen a t Rose Lake , I » 0 ^ a > B o b VanBlaircum a n 3
you
t
h
e
r
e
,
There is a place in t h e
church
cnto/ed J a p a n , as a»
men-her of C
lase week They go- south,
P a u l W. Curlett, Sec
Clark a r e on d u t y
Mac-Arthur's staff, for you.
The opossum can take it. One fell
,«-1 civilian s t i f r hc.
T h e eighth graders had a«HLst<»-y M-..---0 recf.nti.v
.Sunday Service 10:30 a. m.,S..S,
L.i.-t September, i . e . . ; ,:ra Pea1.
ha^
been
chief
'40 feet a t Rose Lake t h e o t h e r day test Tues. W e hope we all did will
<K e ioiesti divis- II ::i\\ Kve S e n d e e 7:30,
chy of the .loo •' Mc-iir-orite < hurch
>'lj)
of
P X A . MEETING
without injury.
nat
jra' resources •ction
on it
Church -\ight Oct, 27 Pot-luck.
\vho teaches at .iini' ' : ? .-•-.-h-'ol pun
•Mf <+C • • i r v
40 more con ervation officers a r e J
ied emniai 1 pa
islva a 1" year . '.<: pupils, Li chard
ei
Tie.
The Pinckney 1» T A met at the Schaner. Frank Schaner the boys
now on d u t y in the state.
school Mon. Oct. 20 at 8:00 p. m. father £ot out a warrent f<-r the
A '•'^'liK'.'ht of
Hickey*s earlier
W a r m weathe-*-«4ias cut down the : I R S T B O W AND A R R O W DEE 1 - :
j
H * T . S a r a aWaehey.Paat.ir
After t h e business meeting the Hos tcacrier, claiming: ::,e boy bad been
Mich, -duck arrivals, pfo g r e a t numTo Claude Swarthout bclon-gs tho ev^M.'tience as a nrimmaio^jf-t A u h
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Worship
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pitality and Membership Comm. took
be is looked f o r until cold weather. lonor of being the first
Pincknev the-dept. jraam^ d i \ i . : o n was his sup
ij'ired. Pro^ecute;• Krwin authorizSunday
School
11:00
over the meeting. The result
wrc ed ' h e w a r r e n t bu1 on i:"\-e;t .-^-, tion
(.
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L-i-m
of
ii-pjen*;
and
t
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a
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s
f
e
r
r
The d r y w e : t h e r has
increased h u n t e r to kill a d e e r with a bow &
v.V,S-tperinteadeiit - . - _ Wilbar
Jjmiit most gratifiying and a g r a n d time
t h e forest fire hazzanL Rain and a a r r o w thU year.iHe shot it n e a r I X A i n - the I:-!•- ' i v - : ' mcoso in i:>3<5.
: ho pro.sr-cutor
found
c;n ir ^ t a n .founts pai.r.lej* Meeting
Was had by all. The following are f-es different than be bad been inloft of i t would be welcomed by the ells The Lewiston Sportsmen's club
;
NOTICE
members <*f »Hospitiily
Comm
jei-ve him a t r o p h y honoring it, It
dept.
, ormod and he a.-ked ti-e plaintiff
The Xorth H a m b u r g
Clare • o put up security for cost? W h e n
arrow
KxU?n.-»ion BOOK A N D F I L M P R O J E C T O R S Elo>>« Campbell, c h a i n n a n ;
Bow a n d a r r o w h u n t e r s killed 50 is a statu*) ojf a bow and
{ Pa'mer, A l b e r t Shirley, L a r e t t a (iar |
deer the first 2 weeks of t h e season hunters. His son, Harold and n t p - j (.il > l J p M , r t T l l «-^-'y- Oct. 14 at the
m„ u;^.u rr i
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""«.""' ~v."."'"~ . . . . ' bis was not done he dismissed t h e
Petty.sville
.school
with
1 •"> member
C Ubs
f
1 1 0
3
L o a m
70,000 woodec^ks were killed in hews i, Gerald and Louis who v.'erej
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fUii}
Miehigaa l a s t year. The daily bag wich him got sofne shote but did n o t i ^ e s e n t a r d 2 - : ' J l Ti ^? less on f o r Ton \ ^ T J l ° r ]"nch?>n
2s-.
orsrani^atI
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Laurence
Hobey
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rt
nd pre 0t
d
h
ng
and - Z f w T ^
I bring down a deer. Only 4 were kill * J; h j c v ^ ' n i n r was
remod-ling
is 4.
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Membership Comm. members 1 h e t e a c h c r t w o w e e k f t s „
/ r o m
hats "which wa> on.io\cd by a l l .
A s 77 A l e g m e« u n t f
r e s i d e n t s ' e d a t Lewiston
i i n e A | n i a Masonic -Home 5 ceiling | who helped make the evenm-a: a suc- j . i u s t k e Eric Singer, Cri-rhton^Mich.
iTe applied f o r Ikenaes t o
hunt
projectters and 25 books on film j cess were Mrs. Albert Shirley, .'hair Jiev. Beachy has retained Do,n V a n
JAMES ELMER McCEE
j MARRIAGE LICENSES
t h e r e only 223 out county p c r j
•which t h e y \. ill p r e s e n t to the Mich, man, Mr*. B r a n d o n White a n d Mrs. Wnkle, p r o m i n e n t Howell a t t o r n e y
J a m e s E l m e r M c G e e , ^ who l i v . ' _ ^ ^ e s
Schultz, 2S, B r i r h t o n J M a s <»Hc Home a t Alma. The dedieat < Weatherbee, ConjjratuUtionF for a for his -lawyer but the consensus «ofl?
ons will be -fiven Ueenses.
--¾¾
48 forest fires were reported this ed on a f a r m on t_h e P i n g r e e road. bid"y Atn.e3 Germain-: 2 i, Brighton i o n w i I 1 ^ e place t h e r e Sundav, Uuecssful evening.
opinion if t h a t t h e case will n e v e r
M a r y S u l - j 0 * * - **- &<> H i g h . Twelve M e m b e r s !
S P E C I A L N O T I C E Nov. 4 u 4 H be tried. Rev Beachy has made m a n y
week and -GOT. Sister has f<*rb-ddeti died a t McPherson hospiUl, T h u r s . C l o n n2 1G, r eAe nn n» n*A r biHowell,
all smekiaf and fins in the upper r i e sold his farm several year* age ™: 2 , B n n t o n o r ! Howard Fxe- ^ w * 1 Detroit will go to Alma on j achievement day.watch for t h e a n fnemls d u r i n g his residence in Pin* ^
- " Lotiise Backer, • J » t « * » . They w 3 ! g a t h e r for a | n-iirn^ement. W e w a n t e v e r y o n e to rkney a n d no enemies. Previous t o
peninsula and not (hem MiehigaiL l a n d h a s since lived in G r e g o r y . T h e 'L U ?
funeral w a s a t the S w a r t h o u t F u n - \l' ^ ^ o r e L a k e ; Floyd Carfwelll dinn«r j t t h e home. Roscoe
Burch '• ju-.k them by a t t e n d i n g Pot Luck TOiwr U* HHTYiHur«*r he t a u g h t t h e
G
has been chof) e n d , Home, Pinckney. Rev. WaKon „ \ ^ - ¾ ^ J f * n Butlin. 18, N e w l F- ' « • « « *?**•
™* <*** of i dinner a t t h e schooL
mw„9t
Sn.ith School in Dexter totwnahip
0
W m
0 1
a n d book n i m B
W s d t e e l in tint
Burial m Willaauville ^ ] ^ h^ .
' H w ' i w . " , Benton « f f T ^ * * ™
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Alae -Oct S l a t is t h e 9tfc g r a d e and t h e Hicks school in P u t n a m . I n
r Featoni
o n a i d
his wife
wifi> (^^™J£™*~**
&**** S"«P«o».
» 0 514 9 . ?***?* a b o i r t ^ ° *»<>** # * » « • • * » 4 a » e e . Bemember we
S u r v i v i n g amr e
his
~ ~ 2 t r - F e n t o n ; DDonald
, ??
** | both places his recoird w a s excellant
— » are
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hack it b y o u r presenea
U a ^ ^ fcriffh*. 2 0 . P m c k n e y , J o y c e fls**. j a*
Mamburg is also said to be f o r
rer* W , A n n A r b o r .
| a « 4 the
tfc ffcM a r e f o r t h e i r heswrfit, ~
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JAMES GORDON B E N ^ r
-PIONEER. INJOURNAUSM-
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PirtCiiney D l s p . x h Wednesday
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AVON THEATER
S^VAN ITlEATClR
fttackbridga. MicK
Frl,
CHELSEA. IOCHL
Fvi., s a t . , Oct. S* 5
Sat., Oct, 24,25
TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE
THE SHOW OFF'
, A Comedy witti
S K E L T O N , MARILYN MAXWELL
! " T h e Luckiest Gt;y in the W o r l d "
| "Football Thrill* ol" 1 9 4 6 " Don't
k Miss This
A Musical Wastarn
#
St&rrine
GENE AUTRE Y, PEGGY
STEWWAKf, STERLING, HOLLOWAY,
WILLIAM HENRY
j Carton
New* ^ Sportaraal
RKD
] Sun.. Tuo«, Oct. 2 6 , 2 8
J
MARGIE
in
J
SMASH-VUP"
CRA,N
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A Drama with
I*-** - ^ S D : U 1 E E BOW.
¾
MAN
The Snowman" ThU is a caJnedy
and real g^^d
to get the birds off the ronsts and
late fall and early winter. You'll
keep them off—at least 15 minutes of
profit from this upswing of prices
dim light at night so that the birds
when you use hen-house lighting to
can roost before "lights out." Whether
lengthen the working day of earlyhatched pullets.
A Musical Romance in color
witn
YVONNE DeCARLO, BRIAN DON.
LEVY, JOAN PIERRE AUMONT,
EVE ARDEN
Cartoon "Apple Andy"
Sun. Shov/i 7:15 & 9:05
First National
Bank
IN
dp'*.-
'v-' ••' •:•• . v
HOWELL
Co-ning"Blaze of
"Cheyenne"
•'W^S
Under h«aer*u Supervision
Meaner Federal !>epo»it
In•u ranee Corporation- All Do
posits Insured -»p to $5,043 f o
each Deposit**.
.i>"'-\'
you prefer manual switches or auto-
«
SONG of SCHEHERZADE
Nov/'s the time to step up production
Egg prices reach their yearly peak in
MAR
SHA
HUNT, EDDIE
ALBERT
Cartoon "Mouse Conies Home'*
S u . - u y Shows 3..5.7-ft
Tues., Wed., Thur., Oct, 2S;29*30
j Coi!:;ng:-"Thd Mighty McGurk*'
for Halloween a a a S a t u r U a ^ I f you
-want tf> see a good picture this is it.
"Till ike Cloud* Roll B y "
and take advantage of seasonal prices
Mt>n., Oct. 26, 27
technicolor
Starring
\ £Z*
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Sun.,
Noon^UnfaithfuP'
matic clock controls doesn't matter
It's easy to have efficient hen-house
. . . the important thing is to look to
li^htin/;. Provide about 14 hours of
your lighting—to make sure your
light daily—enough in thn. Morning
poultry is giving top production.
BANK
* \}\\¥l
AUTO
The Key to
faction
Car
HOWELL Theater
LOANS
ATl-around
in financing your
Is a low-cost
HOWFLL, MICH
Satis
naxt
Thur., Frj., Oct. 23, 24
automobile
ALEXANDERS RAG
TIME BAND'
i
Loan at O u r Hank. Come in i\ni. t
40-watt lamps, fitted with -.iiu'es and hun# six feet from
^ H
$13
*a^j§<5^ *
4« v*»
**$>
&*s
the floor, are usually best. Use one watt per five square
j
(Jet
Complete
j
WE HAVE
j
AVAILABLE
with
TYRONE POWER,
ALICE FAYE
DON AMECHE.ETHEL MERMAN
N ws
Comedy
»
Information.
'*•?;
fvef of floor space. A hen-house 20 x 40 feet, for instance,
y
—- - *t~
should have four 40-watt bulbs. Tor further assistance,
•
1
sec your IMison Farm Service A<! I'or.
AMPLE
FOR
FUND&
fcOUND
..T*
C.
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ALAN
LOANS
wn r«*K <^. r; s o
fti i
II L i ; U l
rW3 f'-i ^ r- •*
HEAL EST\TF.
L. *a V^
OR
HOMESTEADERS OF
PARADISE VALLEY *
MORTqAGEt
PKRSOi *L AT R.^ASOis
Also
ARLE RATES
': h" f:i'L'r:il \v;i. i:i-lti ;{'. 1|;,. s I n r ^ k ! i , r "I'th-le last week o s l i m a h d \}w
,l
l
ui'.rriiin
*'iiliiu- I-'uiif;j-al Home, Friday, Itcv. ( " ^ ' •'<' Alin Arho]'s rivic--^-t'!or at j ' > ' ;• In "e '.u v ">-a"t
n
f,
e ; ii' '-"I I'.i'K- ( i e c t i - i c k i.i.i > i
l'aillhropo officialiiiji-. Kurial in Kair *:i<>.Mn(>t(u.i! in.U'ad of .S::,n^,i.oM., j '•'•
Kl. -HI |
'•'" ?»'i''' l a • '!
,•
,:,•, i w l !K : ' ii.i •«' Kpo^Tnjtlu'eal rTi'or of SJT
1,;••''•' " : ; : hoi- hujb:u.d. there hciiuc no cliilti- " " > . 00()
field.
.1 >•
' - : . dii^'en by J.ilni Donohue of
i !K i; ,-1.-...(1 u a . a pa:L nml'>'^c haron ration of Great Prit
' ' ' " ! ! ' • Ict( .-Mid w i f f o f Clj-c'jfoi-v
i in 'ha-- 1M en cul to one ounii a v:l; •'!-.-;^iy •'LJi-i a Mr. Mayer ot DeLrun of lio\M-ll Cliapu r (). !..
;
' ' ' ' I ' lii i o i i ^ h i\i nl ur.- \ :::1.-1
.ire .
t--n collided at Main and UOWM'!
i
r I'-r.-on
Uol/'
;
:i
Tenn
'•••>'
}:•." Sut. lay mc.i-nini;-. Neitiier
X " ! i o o l c ')D.so! d:.( i o n o n n t i r ' n !
A test r,il v.vll is hoin- ,h-Ml,M| on ^ ^ ^ ' ' ' r o i l y ; ot San.\ at -nio ' "
'
iii-iay s f • < t i o j i s "t[ iho -\:d<\ \<'- dist-v. (••',.• badly damaged
:l;()r1
he \-,uv„u,\ ,„-np..riv in Cnadilla.
' 7 ^ ^ 1 ^ 1 ^ ^ . ..iary k*'.; •
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"
\nil,i'
M
(.:,).,
will
hold
a HaP
ik-'.s
iti
Macomb
and
St.
Clair
count
T i v . tr. .-. 1:.-1-: In r „ ; . ( | ; r , r\\\.
•''"H'l: ( i "•ii^iicrty ol t a - II
ov,
(
i'
pa','.
\
at
t
he
Ladies
Aid
ha
ii-.s near Armnda vototl t o con u !
ap:e has 1,,-,-,, n n - v d on ; ,ir : ,i„ f V "i* H o u ^ . o - i ; en «>!naiii<d the nm,,
•'. t '•'•• d. ij •• . . if: (. ,i iai lowoen nm-i
her,; of the
Tn-<'oimty
Loaj'iic hint". The vole v as ',.1:! L» 1
: \
tho I'ir'sl. t'mi. in f>\{>ral years..
|
IMI.I. lap, aiai ('. Shields of Lan,,, ...... champion I:ntfht<,n h;,w ball Hum A vnvula it c-an'md :i 1 : M o 2. , - 1 - . ^ 1 a i
'VVr
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p-:'M-.'!-.'
0 ^ , , ; |l
!
sin.-;will aildie.s.s a Ueniocrat ineet''• "
H'-ts near Chol-ca vc.trd to . c o , k a , ; t b o n s u t at
Veterans rcinainin-/ on tho Kovoni- : i , ( - ' ' ' ' ' : ' '-1 : ^•;i,«u> with Cholsoa S(M*HO tir^c ::-.:-.-, ! • . ; •-,<.' a; II ;'*u a. m. (Jcci, iiV
l1
m e n oca„,m n»'!s
^ l " " " ' ^ ' ^ '-l'11'- ;^" u ' ( ' r<> 1 , ( ' ; > ' : i
.''!" u . K. S iic'd a (iuiltiy«r hof
n a y o r I )<- v t o r ;ui!i r.riji'hton have a ':i 111' i l '
•!•:„• d ' - " h ' f M , ^ l , ; ] i o A h - , ; ^
A i l h u " Itovian, a l o n u c r i
.-:
'
h- ho. ,c of A!h"it Ninhel Thai's
r n r 'olidalicin moot in jr.-:. In tl ' )!• '.
v i f , > o f 1 1 - c d i ' m - oV t h n l . i v i l t f ^ o n f>r 1^'g^; 1011 ^^^ 1 ! i t h i s l l , , n 1 r l l U ' ! ' '
j . , , i/(*jii> I 'oii< y died a t hei' honu
ihcn- is r^ r r r r ~ m — r n — ^
•\i\\
\i>t\v.
I
C o u n t y I'rofs, iMoWC'll tool; pl- ; <P M ••.- " « ' * *
"••;o! ; c ' i . p
M " 'iiubbs Coi'iiers Sunday
St. J o r ho-pital, Ann Arbor Tuna..
The Washtenaw l>ost-Tnhune ,n ^ - : - 1 . change . n t l u : ..<• I »i:tii.t';,4l I, M:f.xlabeeM »w!l'/|
I •' • a p.aiipkm \ ie soliai at their
:•.•• I'riday ni-ht
- . a: I M:.. Mylo Kettlor have
" (Ji/aiila, ( Mvyjoii to reside
THE CRIMSON KEY'
KEAT
'Sou:.**,; £.-t Yijars/igu
HIGH BARBAREE*
With
THOMAS MITCHELL
iCOMEDY
NEWS
Tuer,, Wed., Oct, 28-29
PEGGY CUMM1NGS, VICTOR MAUE, ETHEL BARRYMORE
in
—'MOSS ROSE"
Com«dv
I
^OlSa
azy £*'
[DI'I-N
A nil
Newt
-SOt4 A Htl.UlPYOUVG | ,
rv
of Hi..- aci'a'iborMa-ale
Grievo :i
DG
OUT Y< >Utt WItU .
1 i County Clerk Jcthn Hagman, who
. _ ' Wft s hurt in an auto accident last wk
^'i^">c,'t'
was found to have a broken vertebra and is in a cast in McPherson
ho.'.pial, Howell, where he will be
for some time.
••' ':'' r t y o:'ie ni;' r ht l a s t w e e k i
• •— • 'A:: - p l a y e d ,
U\
•.-' ' <''\''< d ' a i i h a t i l e o p e r a
- ..
week. Admission i",(.
< • •.. i ei:.. a.s will : • l-ccoived
; e; a l:ou.-e Now
;
' . ii' iv • r, IVamatu Slab of \
c'nurch will -also ''lit on
(/-.
" T h e Noble Outca V on
ii,.' .ni.-.'.n.t
•
V, di lmrkee has r e n t e d t h r N. K.
' j'ljli!.- i ..) a. N. K. 'will n:0{\'e to (ire-
fc^w€s«%,
Round
te@ks
Porterhouse
™Ot
!•'•'.
wltt
TAYLOR,
DORIS DOWLING, DENNIS HOEY
Cartoon
Sun., Mon., Oct 26, 27
Mat' Son., 2 p. m, Continuous
I V A N J O H N S O N , J A N E ALLYSON
in
;
I YEARLING Lamb SA
s,Rcasts,€h<n>5t: 3
Mat. 2 P, M,
LANE as RED RIDER in
./
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-.-.¾ i > '
n O a S & MJTW-IS* cut*
a
Ground Beef f*£ 49
SttiO^eil St«Oi8.def l b .
Ham
Pork Sausage
Oysters S"*
1
Awnom's Margarine 37
XYDOL 1¾.
ickney Gen ..Store
At;s. •'i'j.'f and :,on, t ' r a h k who. ; e
i.,1:11. l.-a;::, I ii, Ann Arbor, have
i;.. , d back en tiie George lieasoii
farm
,•. !k Viae.- of ,'Iowell set a fiuo
[in: rae^, on the i'.rown lot last wk
:
I'
i-> V; • iK-oinb cemetery
C M S a Ahhott and Mae Bropan
'.*.. i l ; •-,. teachers examination
n I!.>w' li last week
L.r.u
of ^St^ckbrigei' Herb
Ji<ji
,:;, oi 'IoAvell a n d Chan. Lane of
$ i ^ % p ^ . \ V ! i Lake . p e n t S u n d a y with t h e n
v
} parents
"*"
i
T
ad
and
Rube
Finch
spent
j
J l.^,,
. :1
'...0' Irip downj.
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• K. „• C,-. ..iefix-inres are now . u.il prodtiction and thev are
reaching the market in increasing qnantitics. There is a' MZS
and typ- of fixture to suit every taste as well «9 «vcry budget.
Voy.'d like the fresh, modern ttylfog of these coality p!umbincr rA-tur , their n,: i,y iffiprovemcjits. And you'il be pleased
at , e m
a;e prices of this up-to-the-rajnuts eqiiipmeat,
( ne in and see u s - p l a c e yodr order today for earliest
P
atioo.
T> v l ' f
/o|in broKan of tlie U. of M. spent*
the week end with tfae'F.A. Sigler
family
Mrs. M.uy Murray died at -the
ho: ie • her daughter, Mrs. Jas.
Vlear>T t»d. 2G
•; 1 e Ideal Concert Co. leave an
I ^m.evtainment at the opera housei|
1 '\Ve.-iN nipht under auspics of- the sch \<
j •»»!. It was fine
j<
Our
!1 VDU CAN'T ^ALWAYS TRUST
YOUR ^YES
^1
I've witnesses can be ww»ng!R«id •
» l T . . \ h o i^oeent ^teatly «rffer be- f
cau-e of mistakes tdentity, as to.u *4
CAU US TODAY
ll Year Qmmuaim a/
MYRON J* HUGHES
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_ Licensed
iij«.P-r
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THE
riNCKNEY DISPATCH
DEXTER WINS
I t is a p p a r e n t l y all o v \ r b u t the
^shouting and Ju/ier .o^u ^.io»d
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u n c r o w n e d c h a m p 4 o n in fooiball o i I
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d e t o a i e U DrigtHoii a i D L - A U T iu.>i i-, I '
n i g h t b e f o r e 2 u u o iiowiii;^ i a r ^ ; u>
6 in cj;e oi' t h e rou^ne^t.
touches )
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f l a y e d in. t i n s s t c t j o n . L>±.\ f
j ttV Wau^ l u c k y to win us uii;.rhloii I
I uui'iUahed t h o m 111 vuvdo U/ ,.H> on
x u i i i u n g w i t h i h e ball a n d c o m p l e t e d
G passes out oi l o to D e x t e r ' s 4 ^ut
12. D e x t e r w o n tn<j g a m e o n a k y i g
pa^s in t h e f i r s t p e r i o d . DeLa.T-.n-re,
the M e x i c a n q u a u e - r t h r e w a lung
p a s s w h i c h w e n t v.\.,- Ojver Kieiwuac.
ei*'^ h e a d . Aie j u a i t ^ ^ a p , h i t i . >vith
o n e h&ne, b a t t e d u . a he- a i r
and
t h e n c a u g h t it fwr u i o u c h d o ^ a
J o h n a o j i k i c k e d il.e e : a r a poi:it,
B r i g h t o n c a m e buck stiv^ig in ihe
second half a n d r e a h e d t h e JJexier
i y a r d l i n e o n a fijrward p a s s . iJernie Y o u n g g o i n g over f o r a touchdown. Then came the decision which
tfave t h e g a m e t o D e x t e r . I n k i c k i n g
tho e x t r a point the pas* u o m
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wad wild a n d i n s t e a d of k i c k i n g ti,
bail h e a d e r t h r e w t h e ball t o a n o t h
J u d g e F r a n k A. P i c a r d
e r p l a j ' e r w h o w e n t o v e r f o r t h o ex
t r a p o i n t . H o w e v e r t h e r e f e r e e claim
V S. Jud;:e F r a n k A. P i c a r d of
e d t h e ball h / d e r y k n e ^ h a d t o u c h
S;;. iii.^v will be Michigan s t a t e
e d t h e g r o u n d a n d d i s a l l o w e d the
c )i;tiin it ot t h e 1948 M a r c h of
| point.
! lsiiv.r, it w a s a n n o u n c e d t o d a y by
ijiifthton s t a r t e d
another
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i tratysis.
D e x t e r l i n e r e s u l t e d in no g a i n s . A n
T h e 19-iS c a m p a i g n will m a r k t h e
uv.L'mpt t<r p l a c o k i c k f a i l e d w h e n
f •]<h a n n i v e r s a r y of the N a t i o n a l
l' »;::•!!':.lion, e s t a b l i s h e d by PreslD e x t e r b r c k e t h r o u g h a n d blocked
<' ;.( : Vanillin 13. Koosevelt to "lead,
the kick.
in i : and u n i t y " the fight a g a i n s t
Dexter has already beaten Man
i: ,I.;!ISilo p a r a l y s i s . T h e March of
Chester, S o u t h L y o n a n d B r i g h t e n
1' :n,-s ca"ii J a n u a r y is t h e N a t i o n a l
a n d P i n c k n e y is t h e o n l y h u r d l e t h e y
] ouMhitien's sole .support.
h a v e to t,et o v e r , l ' i n c k n e y
plays
J i r ! ;t> P i c a r d . a n a t i v e of SagtD e x t e r . t h e r e N o v . 7 a n d if t h e y
Ji
;n. I a g r a d u a t e of t h e Cnis h o u l d win it will be t h e b i g g e s t u p
, . ; ; y of Michigan in 1012, w a s
bet of t h e naition as t h e y a r e a b o u t
• 1 :.) the Michigan bar t h a t
a
10U t o I sho»j:. I n c i d e n t l y F i i d a y ,
i n 1'ilu served !<:< a. ;i :tant
:
w a ^he f i r s t t i m e D e x t e r ha^j b e e n
a' V : a t t o r n e y of :;.'iginaw
""" on in 2 y e a r s
1 • • practiced law from 1913
Wednesday; Oct. 22,
j Named to Head
| March of Dimes
on your
popping lisf
FOOD
«p 87.6*3*
CLOTHING
up 84.4%*
NEW HOMIS
up 82.5%*
V
HOU<? FURNISHINGS
•IncrcjTeJ since 1 '.; », t'nnn D i n . n : - : , • t , I ] ,,!
income famihu m .Li-u u i i o , w,J hum .\^.i
S O M K r F O P L E g e t along under higher
pi ices by jjsi 11-4 less or doing without. Some
ii.Ac more i i k u m e ' t o help meet higher costs.
All can adjust outgo to income, to a hugo
extent.
Uut a railroad ennnot s^imp or do witho u t and still provide good, efficient and safe
service —adequate to the needs and desires
oi the public.
T h e c h a r t at left shows why the E a s t e r n
Railroads have had to ask i or an ;iu - u ,
111
freight rates. T h e simple reason is t-har die
nved since
ire nowhere
near enough to meet today's cost 1 he rev-
'• v--ii he b e c a m e l \ S. j u d g e
' !--':ipr::n Part err. d i s t r i c t .
. <'pii'.s. '• nt of the? M e a n s
.ap/.ny, <':i< "tor of t h e
/ l i n b i r C rnpany a n d in
v. as c h a i r m a n of t h e
, -.1 J.np;nr Control Comniis: on, 1: •!.<'in;; to foj'PM'.late the M u Liill
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Cf: . t s
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'J infantile p a r a l y s i s
/ toll, with more
'I Anici icans h a v i n g been
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S T A T E OF MICHIGAN
wi- ! l a * I a 'hi 'athiiiK spell' as polio
The Circuit Court for the County
in ill' -)cr> i n t ' ' !•• ";• (!'•! r.ot a;
e)f L i v i n g s t o n in C h a n c e r y
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a'.1, . ..! ;.'><••! of I j i J.
Order
Of
Publication
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s i n c e I ( X19,
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.(,'iii;-; the nverage ton ol li I'.Mll 1 - i ' u f \
moii',wlu rcas
the 0,-,1 of p i r . i t i i ! - i h e r a i h o a d s h a s i n creased mot ' 1.1 n 1,1 ' .' 111 t h a t p e r i o d .
O i l l v I'eCeMI ; \
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. H I url.,1 ^1 <^,()00,000 t o
o u r . o n e I , : I hi'l - 1 <.. s
1 I wage taxes, of
w h i c h S t s / . l >, ); . 1 h<,inc h\' the Eastern
K a i h o . i d s . | i n s Si 1:, •> ih,1 in; lease in these
i t e m s alniK: t o J K U U ih 01 7 ^ ; . sinc^ l''3 ( >.
A l l t h e r a i l r o a d s itsk is w h a t the l a w
s a y s 1 hey s h o u l d he a l l o w e d t o h a v e .
'I h ii Hi ,ms ju-.t and leisun.ildi' rates. T h e
law s.i\s then 1 is need m the public interest
lor a d e q u a t e and etiiei, nt railway transportation sei\ice at the lowi-a cost COIlsiiteiU
with iui nishii'g Mich 1 \ u e.
S o m e cxiiniplcj
-; .iii.i^t' P i c u r d ' s ap-
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In o l h e r ^^ o r e ^, II t h e railrotdf a s k
is M.ilieieut vv\t ine t o e m i b l / t h e m ,
m u l e r lioin. < : eeoiiom.i al mid efliciei.t
i m i n . i g ' e i n e n ^ (0 PI ON ale (he k i n d of
s e r v i c e p e o p l e v\ at.I.
Act.
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Tn<!r\ fur m<-jYrate
il y n-,)i : ; ; Att/icy.
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...our costs have gone ue, too!
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WAGES AND
WAGE TAXES
15%
CIV
Eastern Railroad Presidents Coriere^
Plaintiffs
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RED AND BLACK
h c i r S j d e v i t e c s , l e g a t e e s a n d aD e t r o i t I'.'dison, l i n
Defendant,-;
Why is V. S. so
b r o k e n - h e a r t * d iii-' roji hid 1. on, In
S u i t p e n d i n g in .said C o u r t on 'the
i /. Li (/1: i ' i o i . - o n , . - 1 , I
Owcr h e r love a f f a i r ? ? ' . '
12i> d a y of S e p t e m b e r
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Paul C u i h . l t , council p r u c .
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in
this rau.se i scenery c u t a t |tii-i-.and Luke i,ii»-,y IIA iu KmHir<i,\ ,11111:, in
t o n A r g u s :m cdiLci'ial on the MrighLhat tin; p l a i i i L i t i s n a v e n o t
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m r e B r i g h t o n rooVer,a n t s a r e living or dead
or
w h e r e iation d a n c e 9 7V
M oiion by C l a r l : ,
t .oi P i t i c k n o y f a n s . J u s t h o w w o u l d
yupporlnd
t h e y r e s i d e if living, o r
wheila-r
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B r i g h t o n go a b o u t t o p r o v e
that.
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t h e y o r a n y orf t h e m h a v e p e r s o n a l in the s a m e S. a n d S. Ii. a r e
T h e r e w e r e a b o u t J 400 adini.-sions
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sible r i g h t ol said d e f e n d a n t
in ::nd
J ' u . s n i g h t V ? Could it
haw- In 1 'i,
T h e Detroit schools have evolved
/ i l e r i a l s for A he- II:
to e o n
io t h e l a n d a n d p r e m i s e s h e r e i n a f D. Y . ? ? W h e r . - \va* L. D.
a .01 iy ,>ol,iuoii (/. a silly disj)iiie.
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Soiiu:oiie w i t h a g r e e n .dlirl wa.'i
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e f f e c t i v e n e s s , of t h e bill o f conTplwnt filed h e r e - d a n c e
u-.e -t. said e s t a t e s h o u l d be limited
rathei- d i s a p p o i n t i n g a f t e r t h e w o n - in ho t a k e n a s confe^p^d by said do
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: ! , ; ; t a lii),.j an<i | iace 1K> a p p o i n t
d e r f u l c o m e b a c k a g a i n s t M a n c h e s t e r f e n d a n t s n n d e a c h a n d "nil of t h e m
tak„- over J u n e A. ' s b o y f r i e n d
to i v < r i v e , evaiiiin.e a.id a d i n - t h e w e e k b e f o r e . P i n c k n e y if
the
W e see t h a t J e r r y C.is g l i n t , wit:
A n d it e! f u r t h e r o r d e r e d , t h a t
la':',:
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said
i n t e n d s t o win t h e r e m a i n i n g S2A):<'
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the
plaintiffs within forty
days
• 1 i y a n d I ' f o i e sTi<i C < j u t .
will h a v e t o p l a y a s a T E A M
a n d f r o m t h e d a t e h e r e o f , c:nl ie t h i s o r Is it t r u e t h a t a c e r t a i n g h I by
I t is O r d e r e d , T h a t all etf t h e e j e d
f o r TiHii G O o i ) O F THE
T r - A M d e r t o be p u b l i s h e d in t h e l ' i n c k n e y t h e n a m e of B i t s y is t r y i n g t o b e a t i t o / s <){ s a i d d e - " '•-•JS^' 1 anr- r e p i i r a n d not a s
individuals.
VLVIThD D i s p a t c h a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d , p u b - K. H. 's t i m e
<-<i t o p r e s e n t t a . r c) ,<n., t-o s'-nn
W i : S T A N D . D I V I D K D ^ T * ; F A L L . lished a n d c i r c u l a t e d in said C o n t y
C o u r t at : ; d r> r o*--ij^ .'»'•f-r.,. ; . n f j t o
# •i •••• e ;i (-..;,y ( f i o r e o / u;>ou t h e r?d*rh«
Dick Young again broadcast
t h e of Livintfsdojn, o n c e e a c h w e e k u fr
game. v
six succesyivf w e e k s
is: ' ' . '
r ^U- *..n o r b e f o r e
Stockbridgp" h a s a b i g t e a m
but
.T<^ph r. CoWms
Circuit Jullge
\
lT.'.h d a y o f D e c e m b e r A . I).
t h e y WT r e s l e w a n d fumbJed r e p o a t - j A t r u e C o p y ;
|
R e g u l a r m e e t i n g of v i l l a g e t o u n - i i . j i i a t t e n o ' c l o c k in t h e f o r e n o o n
c d ' y S u c h a t e a m s h o u l d be a p u s h
John A Hagman Clerk
I cil Oct. 1 4 , 1 9 4 7 c a l l e d t o * i d e r b> SMM t i m e a n d n l a c e h e r e h f a o f > i n t
o v e r for f o r w a r d passes. Instead of
T h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u s e i n v o l v e s j v > * . Parker, f o l l o w e d b y roll cail *»d f o r e x £ r , i n a t i o n »nA adju. tm*»r»t
p a s s i n g P i n c k n e y c e n f i n e d t h e i r a t - a n d \$ h r o j i g h t t o q u i e t t h e t i t l e t o 0 f ^fflceip.
of all c l a ;
and d e m a n d s a g a i n s t
tacks to the Stockbridge line, their t h e following described premises sit
i'l-eaent: Clark,
Clinton.
S v . a r - sttid d e c e a s e d .
•trangest point.
u a t e a n d b e i n g in t h e t o w n s h i p o f t h o u t , K e n n e d y a n d P a l n u r .
It i« F t - f h * r Ordered* T h a t p u b Two« th»r.gs w e r e p a r t folly r e s p o n - G r e e n O a k , O u n t y of Livin*r^tonAbaeat: DutkeJ.
h> n o t i c e t h e r e o f h e g t r e a hy pt.h!
sible f o r t h e p o o r s h e l v i n g o f
t h e • p.iHi ^"tate o f M i ' h i f r a n . .«nd nior«^
(jieat
r j i n j ^ r e s i g n e d a s c o u a c i l - 1k at ion of a c o p y o f t h i s o r d e r , tor
local t e a m .
The pheasant
aeasofi ; p a r t i c u l a r l y d o s r r i b o d a s ; .
^ ^ H e r t o L a v e yw w a s amm
p p o i n t «n<r> +i\cb m o n t h f o r 4 m o n t h s o r i o r
m a A
w h i c h c u t t h e p r a c t i s e session?
to. • T h e S o u t h - t h i r t y - t w o \ 3 2 ) a c r e s o f e < 1 ut gyeceed h i m . M e t i o n by" CUfc- j « u d d a v of b e a r i n g • • t h * P.nrk*»e7
aimi o s t n o t h i n g a n d t h ? d i s p o s i t i o n \ t » , e £ , ^ . h a l f o f t h e S o u t h w e s t q a a r i t o n Mippooorted b y K e n n e d y
t h a t ! p i s n a t c h , a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e J and
t o regard Stc«ckbridge a s a s e t u p , j t e r of S- i^n r..". Ti**Ti o n e < ! > j „M e ^Hin L a v e y b e aworn in a s c o u n c i l <Hr<*vlatM in s a i d . C o w a t y .
Pinckney has two more home gam
N o r t h , R a n i - e S i x i<«6> E a *
M i r n - j mUiL
Mi<*h.|
n o t ^ carried,
? W<Tlis L . L y o n s , J u d g e o f P r o b a t e
oaaq 4dA»u ym^^vrj
w m j ^ - p c m j i ^ H . 0 ! e n n C. Y e l l * t \ d ,
A C >r^ey
fori
^/Otion
^ p a l m e r supported
by A true copy.
e s . - O ^ S l . C ^ ^ e ; N < » v 14 - J p u i n t a f ^ ' — J s w a t A o o t Aat
foUwing
bills
b e < > W i a . »•—'
h a r e b e f o r e . H a r t l a n d is u s u a l l y a ' B a J a e a t / ^ l i r f a * ; ; 1 1 4
o n e - h a l f i aiWwed:
pygtHwm b u t y o u n e v e r c a n teti.
B&*
fltroct.
Here ;HK| There
h any c?fter ccr on the road!"
' T h e w a y t o jutleje a c a r \H [i UJ c a ride! W n o t h e r y o u ' r e
is,.' ( I r i . ' r o r 0110 of t h e p a s ( ;ir^ rs, it's the ride
that
er/il<!
Ho t r y t h e m all -- ~n,] r .-Dare the ridel Y o u ' l l
t a k o t h o K A I - ! . I { a m i t h e V;I,\'/.IM
every time! These
rj
jiTfit. n e w c a r s h a v e a gii'lin j sfi?'H)thness—&
freedom
•V'..n !v»iinr<> n n d ' s w n y — t h a t "arc: e xc I us i vol y
postwar!
' ' " ' i - y h.'ive; a thrilling,' rase a n d ,«racc i n h a n d l i n g t h a t
in. - ' y o u i' r o u g h l y d i s s a t i ' f i c l t o d r i v e a n y t h i n g e l s e !
l i t i l d o n ' t I a k e o u r w o r d for i t . J ) r i v e t h e K A r S E R o r t h e
VHW.I
K , a n d " c o m p a r e t h o r i d e " yourself'!
YOU CAM GET ONE, SOONE* THAN YOU
I\\ISER £ ^ .
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Notes of the Came
t Council Proceedings
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ir,Mi D I A I :.; o r : v : V E R Y
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for Results
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THE P1NCKNEY DISPATCH
Wednesday; Oct. 22, 1947
Rokos Soda Bar and Sandwich Sh
JFe /tare Recently purchasedthe Murray Kennedy Soda Bar and Sandwich
cordially invite you and ) our jaraily to pay us a visit
• 19
Shop and
*
Featuring
CREAM
Bulk Paskcd
3$c pt,
Butter Pecan
Vanilla'
Garmel Cashew
Clierry
Special
this week
Extra thi< k
Malted 19c
3Qc p t .
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE ARE NOW HANDELlNG DEXTER
BAKED GODDS-FRESH DAILY SPFX1AL ORDERS TAKEN ONE DAY IN ADVANCE
BREAD
ASSORTED ROLLS
SEE
DOUGHNUTS
OUR
PIES
VIC AND BETTY ROKOS
DISPLAY
COOKIES
CAKES
11:30 P. M.
•»• •*• 'M If
ICAN
AMERICAN HEOO£5 Farmers Have
by W O O , 1 Y
COWAN
Less to Worry
Ihem This Tim
THE HINNI
ittle 15-month-old Harolyn Cheryl Meyer of Trnu jn,
j Hew Jersey, oil
•inup girl of the USS New Jersey, was made s",:,09
! richer in War B
Hrousrh donations by the crew of the USS New Je:.;ry
, far nse in obtain^* her future education. Governor Waiter E. Edge v Is
I the presentation. '"' • child's father, an. Array Air Corps pilot, is a p. jner
j «** War in Germ2
ie has never seed his little beauty quee*. She is heM
'.ft? her mother, *»
• rry C. Meyer.
\
threatening a vital position i the Solomon Islands were thwarted
JN.APS
largely through the leadership oi :>taff Sgt. Floyd E. Hill, Marshville,
C , who has been awarded a Sih x Star posthumously. As leader of an
antitank section, he was ordered :o support a rifle platoon and?to have
his •positions dug and ready when the enemy struck. The big gun that
War Bonds helped to provide for those men was ready when the Nips struck.
fft. Hill, wounded, helped his "nen to completely rout the enemy.
r Washington, D. C.—Farm prices stand
at 200 per cent of the 1909-1914 average
—higher than the prices of 191S—and
will drop again but uot as sharply as in
1921 because the Government Is required
by law to maintain support prices of at
least 90 per cent of parity for two full,
calendar years following the year la
which the war ends, The Department of
Agriculture has announced.
The announcement indicates the farmer will not be a victim of a drop In .
prices similar to that which followed the
last war in 1921 when prices hit the low
of 115 per cent of the May, 1920, level
which was 235 per cent of the 19091914 level. Thus the farmer will have
more money than after the last war.
War Finance Committee officials said j
that in addition to the maintenance of 1
the price level for two years, that nonfarm families already have, and »re accumulating, weekly savings through the
Payroll Savings Plan of the War Finance
Pi vision of the Treasury. This, they
claim Is proof the non-farm front will
be much better able to support itself
than after the last war during the nor*
mal lull of reconversion. Buyers of
farm products will have the money te
buy, it was said, and farmers ^should
avail themselves of the opportunity to
acquire War Bonds during the Victory
Loan so as to have the money with
which to modernize and handle the nonfarm market deafends that will he
hacked with cash to pay sustained prices
during the two years after fighting
ceases.
The Payroll Saving Plan has sold $lt&>
000,000,000 in War Bonds to wage mmera, that great hoik of non-farmera who
will, if need be, enjoy the fruits of their
savings in the reconversion period and
have the cash with which to support
themselves.
Secretary ef AmirmUw* Omtm a*.
Anderson adds that ^prosperity of the
farm depends primarily on nnrnhasmf
newer in the ex?*"
«
4e*d « 5 else Mass* e* tm>
Me mtmnm sliafMsjh mm r*jMM
jg-y- J*g_* *w> * *m
m
m
(QLIARO omcca every da/ arc proving how effectively the
vessels pnedhased with the belpof War Bonds can dear
•ubmitcmet. Comdr. David H. Bartlett of San Diego.
mm*
awarded a Navy medal for maneuvering hit Patrol
chat et -brought about the destruction «* a jap
Ofc<* ommmmm ef sm*U vessels jre doing highly
m
_ ..
V.STmmmrito+mmmm
?;rf»r.
P
YX £. £. FRTAK singk-iundodly
rifle fight on Leyte Island and saved the lite of hit
When a Nip rifleman arose from a ditch ilanmidr 4he toed
Apart eJatmieadsx; the private jamped isi & * * * * hm
3m»*
uT%mmMmTSmMiffm\
m mmm mm eTSee. C
mm^Cmm mm\ mtmj pm
. Indian^ summer is here* again,
bountiful harvest days, blue skit*
and frosty mornings and gold and
red leaves swirling everywhere'
Makes one want to work harder
indj?lay harder. 30¾
If you're thinking of the latter,
how
ar- ut a scenic automobile
. : :ve 1 the Harvest Festival at
;x<>tt\ e, October 2 and 3, or a
pl.-as.
trip to Trout Lake in
Chipj ewa County for the Indian
Summer Festival during the week
ifrom October 4 to 13? .#*
Speaking of leaves r swirling
'everywhere brings a note of caution to the motorist. Avoid driving over those piles of leaves at
jthe curb or roadside. Every year,
youngsters hiding under them are
:illed by innocent drivers riding
ner what appears to be just a pile
of leaves.
«Then, too, many a leave pile
hides a smoldering- bonfire ttat
may 6o serious dart'-ge to your
parked car. Someti es a speed*
ing car, riding- through a pile of
leaves, sends them whirling like a
thick cloud in front of the car following, causing; an accident. he*
cause of obscured vision.
t
Uaeie Saw Say* I
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p. >
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PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1947
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PuolHhed Cvtry Wtdn«aday
113 Main St. ..Pinckujv, M^chrran
Bnter«4 i s ateond v*s$
^»t.tier at Pettofika
at
mckney, Mkhuraa aade
•"•' >cc at Mane * 187
1 he Peoples Store
,-- .(seription
Groceries,
I
*AU>
Drygood
tu.i
^1.i»u
a
Garage
Year
w cutLirf, mm 1MB
•ussell (iluver aud family of Kov
u . ilk- >pt-nt Sunday at the Kuward
' jars hOiiie
Canned Qoods, Shoe
Gents Furnishings
lingerie
Shirey
Mollis Wylie and family spent Sun
:n. the Dr. Wylie home in Dexter
WRECKER SERVICE
PLAY SATE. HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY RECONDiTlON
ED NOW FOR COLD WEATHER DRiv.NCFREE 'ESTATES.
GET YOUR WINTER BATTERY
NOW
Dale Miller and family were Sun.
.u,.^is t»t Mr. and Mrs. iMoraee Hanrio.i in Ai.r. Arbor
Fhone
George Frazier won third prize,
a line radio in the insurance selling
eijvu-st put on by the Hankers Mui.
Fife In-;. Co
No.
Porn u; Mi. and Mrs. Win. Darru.v jr at M^ I'lid-^a hospital How',
c:l i, ^irl
.\?i. and Mi.-, llci-iiert Sneed, Mrs]
\!i e Mauk und (.luldren of iHowell |
and Mr*. Smuu.>v o/ (ilenwood, 1.
...,.> ^.muay visitors of Mr. and
Mi . Koss Read
Sunday dinner quests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Kin«sley were Claytojn
Pai-malee and i'amily of Dearborn
and Aruhcw Campbell and family.
ACELYLEN^
Mrs.
JIae Metz of Howell spent
iho week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
i mi
*DIELECTR1C
AUTO PARTS A ACCESSORIES
LATHES ft GRI1 MNG WORK
BATTERIES A TIRES
COME IN AND SEE US FOR FREE ESTIMATES
ON YOUR
CAR.
Susan Campbdli entertained 15
t'iimd.-> at her home Sat. night in
honor otf her 14th birthday
Kennedy's Gen. Store
GENERAL REPAIR
SHIREY & SON*
CALL 138
127 HOWELL RD., PINCKNEY
CALL 138
;
h;iwy
Mrs.
John McDonald and
Phillip of Newurk N. J spun
week at their home ut 1'jLiy.Phillip \a on a 15 day furlouji"
the air corp before going to h
LIVE STOCK HAULING
GENERAL TRUCKING
Made to Detroit
Lloyd Hendee
].<v
L< >ey and family called at
ih*. Vincent Shields home in Ann
-\ i 1 - . . 1 - Sunday
Harrv Warner and wile of
son spent the week end wiiJ
and Mrs. Bert Nash and vim t i i .
were r'ri night dinner t'lK^-1 • < I .V
and Mr,* Fred Teeple of ii>r> o i l '
!
Weekly Trip
.Mr. ajul Mrs. Clyde Fisher spent
.-.in with Mr. and Mrs. Flofd Hamm-vnd ot' Lansing
Mrs. Lester McAfee is caring fui
her 3 vear old nephew,C';u'l iiiudooj,
of Detroit who** mother, MIA. i'-uu
Hudson is ill
Mv, . Gladys
1/iC
1 I'll
Clinton spent Wed.
Ralph Clinton home near How
. on'ng John's birthday.
I
Frazier and wife went to
•n.nuth Sun. lor a chicken din
Virginia Carver and Mr;
Winslow
gave a shower Fri. {
•nry
ni;;hi at the former's home lVir Mrs,
/.( tiy Seel'eld. 15 were present Mrs.
Si Held nteived many appropriate
rs.
CONCRETE BLOCK9
CONCRETE BRICK
r
: ClAL BLOCKS
SAND AND GRAVEL
CARL JONES
FILL DIRT, BLACK DIRT, STONE
BLOCKS MADE TO ORDER
WE DELIVER
Mr, and Mrs, Henry Paulson- oi
Middleville. and Mr. and .Airs lim
Paulson of Grand Uapids vsero \\>. i - | 1 ' ' S
Phont 6 4 r l 4
end guests of Mr. ajid Mrs. Dili
PHONE DEXTER 311«
7628 TOMA RD. RT.2 Pinckney
Puiil.von
Mr,-. Gladys
Clinton,
Mrs. . Roy
Mr. and Mrs Cha*, McRoric spun (lark and Mrs. Maxine Ney attend
the woeu end in iiuy Lit
ed tin; jiai-Ly Kiven by the Hij'welu!
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J u l i u s . n.i1 i'.mil fruard at the armory |!iowell
of Jiattlc Creek were hunduy J;UL ... l ' i n i , . y n i f i h t
oi Mi: and Mrs. Frank Johnson.
Mrs. Cieoige Adams, Ma>* fi.i/. i
."It,-. Louis Shehun and son( P'lai
Adams, Mrs. U ',H William.- ;;M. i ;,- jimit Sun. at the Gene Shehan
;
Miss Je.it ie Winched of IKL:
i\
<• in Ann Arbor
spent Sunday with the iiot'f hi.>u ,
FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith t.u.i: ,Vr-. Clifford VanHorn and Mrs
Harrow) of Los Angeles, (..alii'. < , ;..a Wimderlein attended the lead
IORSES $20 EA COWS 20 EA HOGS 6 Cwt
ed on Mr. and Mrs M F Dam, A i .
. i . iti.-fitule in Lansing la.-t week
/ACCORDING
TO SIZE
AND CONDITION
week
__JMrs. Hazel Parker took Mt>. 1 -^^BEIT
-Rutlr Hitter Trrrd— ehihlrrn
—eAfcVfiS-ANSK1! i s, l&i n>s Bla n c he Martin,
.w.
Mi
lsabell Nash and Dr. Jan- ;
PHONE COUiECT TO
Fiostie risher, Mrs Esther t.ampi •
>,i Coldwater and Alice Gearto the 0 F S grand chapter in (,>-,.. :
DARLING & COMPANY
of Howell spent Sun. with Mr.
liapjds
last week
HOWELL 450
Mr>.
Mark Nash
H. J. Young of Flint tailed on h,
Origin* I Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK
brother, Mill Young and family ;.<. •
Mr: Mark Nash and daughter,
Thurs. He is salesman lor P<.<•< h i
... ee were in Ann Arb^r ,vu,
Peck & Lewis.
i r-. Louis Cole and Miss Fva
Dr. Ray M.Duffy entered hi.- <i \
instit
i I : attended the teachers
. He w<jn seccond pride anl JJ >'<.
Lansing
last
week
in
bronze trophy. LaVerne (.lark \\v*.
with him.
*Ir. and Mi's. Lloyd Hendee spent
.Howard Thayer and family vi.;
!>•
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fd
IWS $17 HORSES $15 HOG $5 per Cwt:
ed in Lansing and Williamson i' n
H<.,veli in Flint
UEPEMOlfTG UPON SIZE AND CONplTION
Mrs Grace Runcimau spent Thu/
Louis Co vie and wife spent San.
"CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE"
at the home of W H Gainer. ^
There still aren't enough Telephone facilities
i Leo Coyle in Ann Arbor
K
F^Jtt Acv/ralf Collected Promptly
ha* closed her home in Unaailla twj
! ynn (Hendee served on the ini. of
to go around. L"n<il th< e are, party Iine«
and gone to Lansing to stay wi J
Eqnjptr T&
Capable Men
.i.uervjsors at Howell laJt veck
her sister, Mrs. Bigeiow.
\f,
Raynionda Morris and dauE. L. PARKER /Went
Phone 88, PincWv
kwill help give service V aore people. That
Mrs.
Edith Teeple of
Ja-*k>on 1 JI were in Ann Arbor Sat
FASTFST f ad Slto kfWvice in MtsMf*«
pent last week With Mrs. NvUi
service can bo satisfactory to all if
ohn Kennedy of Howell spent
Vaughn
\veek with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
everyone shares the line considerately.
jfcus. Bculah Martin went to Yvdy. H;s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
a.nti Sunday. Wed she will a.io;.
Good party-line neighbors keep
G .id Knaiedy, came after Mm
•Me wedding of her jrrandson, l v
• :day.
calls short... stay off the line
Meyer there
Mrs.
Muray Kennedy and Mrs.
Mii. Alice Mauk, daughter, P;.
jvhen others are using i t . . . always
:S:t Kennedy called .ftn Mrs. Amaad son, Robert of Hovcil
.-i>re-.-,e Kennedy and baby at the NorSun. evening at the <Jra Car pL i
carefully replace the receiver
.-.. T.vitchell home at Whitmore
home
/a ,;•;• Friday
when they're through talking.
•Mii>s Rose Berquist of Criir.ci va> •
Mi».
Wayne
A^T^e
entertained
, PIPE * Fl TWIGS
BATH TUBS 4½ £ v ids spent the week end at the
Michigan Bell Telephone Company.
9
<ard club Tues.
J
win
Campbell
home
JLOW WELL PUMPS 250 Gal, to 600
.: - s Blanche Maj-tin was a Sun. |
I>y Reason and family ^nd
^-- at the Andrew Ne^biU hofnel
•
ATORES
SINKS MATER SOFTNERS
Ech: . Reason and Leota, s^eni th..
.
.
kubert
Bird
and
family
of
I
«
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*
?
- week end in Coopersville
TIC TANKS
LAUNDRY TUBS
called at the Earl Kautfhn!
Leo Clark and family of Detro;t
FTTTINCS VALVES WELL WMNTS
AMen I>avis who has been in &ur
Sunday
'
Stanley Dinkel was in Hetroit an
and Mrs. George Clark of Yps:!;:•-.
Treas<Qer
aad
family
of
i
business
Wednesoay
ley
hospital, Flint with injuries rec
,
r
l
s
o
?
\
ING6
JET PUMPS
spent Sunday at the Walter Clark
Mrs. Kenneth Wylie and children cived in ;ai auto accident is a t the
Arbor spent Sunday with Mrs
spent Fri. at the W. H. Euler home hone of ins mother, Mrs. Goidie
J oh HeU
Mr. and Mrs. P W Curlelt :p*
Ann in Hojwell
i
W i n . Lamb and family of
lioK:nan in Marion
f Saa. at the iHenry Huuck hoi:K
Robert Ratz and family and Miss
j" A boor *pcnt Sunday at the W. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Marry Lee spent the
Detroit. Paula, who has been vi.i.- ; l-.l<-ver home
Mav Ratz of Howell spent Sat. with week end in Tipton at the Uaedj
inir there came home with them
home
i Mis. John Bell and Mrs. Elizabeth j Mrs. Mary Teeple —
kev. Fr. MeQuillian, Rev. Ir. M r ; Brown and daughters vcre in Dex-j Sat guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mi. and Mrs Erail jKuchar have
an ua4 Arthur Moran and *;on of | ter Sat
~
I Dinkel were Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. rented Unir farm aad pnnh>»ed a
Detroit spent Wed. with Mr. anri ,' y,...
Janet FekUer is spending her] Scott, Mr. aad Mrs. £iomer Milliron
Mrs. Louis Shahtn. Joseph S*iuier> va-.-ation -n Grimaby, Ont., with V ~ J and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dell of Defc bouse at Winans Lake
The following from Laketaad wiM
and wife «f Detroit called Sunday
re aw
hf-r
nother.
roil
and
Gerald
Dinkel
of
Lake
BOSS far t a s i n e * lathe Stewart Aadenon Bis*.
Wioator. Bau^jha and family spirit ;r Karl (.Tiny) T«asaier of DexteriCbemung. Bud Smattett of Lansing attend tl>e Kings DaagbHera coaveutton a' Owosso WedMra. Gladys
M tar Sheet Metal work, jitters, dowi»ptstn,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank '•ca-'or! at tLe Dispatch office Monday [apent Suiiday t h e n
Cec, Mrs. Joha Raytes Mrs.
aad tenses joapainag J* l i n e a r future we will also be
Clark'(Virgin;a Hoijsohnrar Miiforo. He nith Axel Carpenter of Lennonj
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DinkeL Rorton and Miss Grace Thiol
All work guar, utead
sp-nt the week ead at JDoulrUa* aon, Jimmie and Mrs. E a w Diafce!
Ur. and Mrs. Robert
Ljtke.
J wene in Ann Arbor one day ta*t wk. Mrs.
Alke Rruff borne to
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller. Mr*. 5 Mm W. Her Spittler «adarwent aa tueaftaj
Winifred Aberdeen attended attend-]>operatk* at Utfehlaad Park bosMrs. Ro^r
ed MI O. E. S. meeting at South **** week
i'arkinaon apeat &«UL wacb Mr*. Mad
Lyon last week at whkh the PonGerald Renry mm b a n e from Det Cfcubbs <* ~
~
tia •' chapter put ejn the work an the roit over tbejweek mA wbe* b e is ; Jack and Rob - d a * vaa)ted %4*
Mr. and MM. Aodmw N«Wtt wMk
vo^iunies of the gay aiaetaea
m. ooOe«e
laeioe. Cbeyd at AJMI Asbar H H B L
Kmii Weddise and wife of
and R. A . ^Munftr attoa4^ «be ficjs)a
Mr. aad Mm. 42s*. Thcwajann aad A M a y
mm***!***
iMM fgjfStiutiri
$
ArW a^oat T«e^>, at * •
la Toledo 0 * * * w 4ay> Aaat, Mc. and
SPOT CASH
It pays to
share the
line
ead or Alive
istral Dead Stock Co I
In 1TOCR
tantey Dinkek
NOTICE
<3heet Metal
0Mpuy -
Swarteomt
* * % • *
K
LI
Pinckney D
Mwiiersoc
State Bank
Close Out
Sale
1
T
FREEMAN STOKER with
HOT WATER CONROL
$250.00 List Price, Sate Price $210
1 GEHL NO 20 STOKER,
Price $203.00,
U«t
Sale Price $215.0«
1
22
Pries $165.00,
SUNBEAM FURNACE.Li.t
Sale Price
$135.00
2 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS, Li*t
Price $229.95,
Sale Price
$193.95
II
2 PURITAN WATER SOFTNERS
Liit Prico $159.95
Sale Price $123.05
— PRICES ARE RIGHT
LEE
LAVEY
Stock
$3.25 cwt.
Farmer's Feed Supply C
MAX RUSSELL,Mgr
uttff
***e*ngs
etc-
u s ^
in
Without the help
v
y«*r, One out of everv
l . i - t a . ^
- . .
Animal Tat. and
m
PROFESSIONAL CORNER
i6
Overcome Soap
Shortage
mL T
£BIUX SOAP
*
UFEBUOY
fifth of what tiey
I
lirw/ViuKRiS
Cfcsrftss at Va**«BS»
A U o r w e at Law
atrsou State Bank
WASTE FATS
«*
.Mrs. Ceiia Coste who di^cL near
uwveu ioii wet* was brougut ziti.
lor burial in tue Sprout c«mete^>.
itte deceased was the
former ' p
C«lia tiaWo, daughter of the laie t*
fte* It; M t * *t a
oooi"g« W ^ i u ^ i o n iiates oi Pinck
Pinckaey, Mick
|
-»cy...or i^ouiiu wu*> tnuUlvy Coste.
Oaiiy U : 0 0 A, M
* 2 :00 P. M, I
! *r«i.u\m& uic £>eveial ctulUien .
mm &mm
r * v g YOUR ~—
**
CELIA COSTS
HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR
MONEY?
Mom., Tue*..Fn., S a t . 7:00-a;QO p.«r. |
HoweU, MhttjiBi
The fixed expenses aiv easy to MUSIC PORGRAM
account for, They are rent, uuuiMis. Alice Ksic he id her piano
ance, taxes, upkeep of
car and >
ARNETS
UtNTUT
recital
ut uxc i\tuare«e
church,
home. Thi:
leaves the variables,
CEMETERY MEMORIALSlU
IM* K Itutif**
food, ei.u J tuimnent* and pei-soiu.1 J1
^^- »»te. i t i ^ e from here
924 N. Mala St.
Ann Arbor.MU*
Te4epbos>aa
e . J«SC-,
> taking part were Jud^ Aschenbreu
Haio.J Chubb, Local Representative.
<*««• **•
eWtUfeace «14.
vkf».ouc, Jttarneu Viai he ir.vorUnt thing is whether } rUk» ^
510 FLEMING ST., HOWELL
^oiiuuic AOUAtsick, Ja.i.;»
Ssemfcg, e# As^watmea*
tv
U'.V
15 mwn in keeping with ceiu.
Ho*a#V •****•«.
inoome or are they forcing a con- j UiUiup, i c . u Gallup, l>orqthy MiUJuary
AuuCumpuell.
er.
stunt drain on savings,
pboo- ta
PERCY ELLlb
\a the G. I's said "Let's fac- it'"
AUCTION***
Success depends in saving something 3
Phoa
i:6F6
RajktlHifl
Phoa* * F U
| e\ery jia^v day
.lict In now with a dollar or more I FOR SAbE:12 guage single barrel
IHachM,, Michigan
shotgun,
fine
condition
and
box
o«f
..eek.
j tuJi
State
«717 UAetide Drlf
shells
Bert Hicks
HERBSNEED
rHww 1*3
39? » t . w « * 4 «i«%
HowaJl,
FOR SALE: First and second cuttP-H.SWARTHOUT & SON
ing olf alfalfa hay in hales, also iUal CeUte, li
FUNERAL HOM>
Llo
City, L«be aoel FeViB
Money to loan at r e a d a b l e tales.; *J»ue mi**2* ha>''
>' d 'HenUee
A l»»irleJitf
Intel t-ai paid on Savmgs Uouks and Phone 64K14
lu> Your P r y r t f Witfc He
Time Certificate of Deposit.
PbiOSa 1 9
^ W k M y , Mickige
KOii
.SAi.t:
Kitchen
Kange
with
All deposit* up tu Sh.ooo.lKi ia
LEE LAVEY
«ured by our membership im v e ^ . oil burner attachment,fine condition
GENERAL
INSURANCE
rhiliip
tti'iout,
1'hone
1JFU
FRED C- REiCKHOFF Sr
""'
t)«po«ii loturaaee Cuo»^*«noe>
Phee* »»-F3
OPTOMETRIST
I Pinckaev
•
•
Michigan
i l A f t OF MICHIGAN
f WANTED :-Somo pei-aon who \vo,uld
t«!u WEST GRAND RIVER A V I
lhe Probate Co«rt tor the County f J , k y l 0 t i l i n s o m e e x t v a <-nsh. HanLOWELL, MICHIGAN
CTIONEER
OF LIVINGSTON
I ^ i e ilousrlujid i'aper I'roducts from . T X u
<?OR APPQINTMBNT*
SPECIALITY
At a *-. .o» ui suiu Om.rt.held at; •>.'.ou.'; 0W'V, h o l , l e - For
partioula»-» FARM SALES A
Rerid«oc« 613
|
write
Floyd
Kickettt,
lloweil.
BE.IT
WYLIE
the l'robate Olfice in the City of
Howell in gatd County on th.- FA KM FOR SALE :-80 Acres Avith PHONE PJNCKNEV 78F21
SPECIAL OFFER
1st day oi Octuber, A. D. li»47
I will conduct auction sales for
1 0 lak(
Ia mile f r o m
SEPTIC
TANKS
&
CESS
Pjfsmt. tlo4i. Willie U t y o n s / ^ *
'-^rtage
the; flat rate of $15 per saje with
$10,000 Cash.
Judg« of I'lubHte
POOLS
CLEANED
o^it rejrnrd to the amount of goods
Aii-i. i'lorence Sclmltz, 3132 Dix
In the AlattLr of the Kstato O k A\o., Lincoln Park, -Mich.
WRITE Au-r.NEL HOTEL
to be sold
Percy ,'\ iUvarthout Deceased.
ROOM 70 9 PHONE 4241
_ Bert Wylie Auctioneer
It h Ordered, That all <<i" tlir- FOH SALK:-.Two ^vheei Trailei, ANN ARBOR
MJrtJ
ji'filitor.s of said decreased arc re-' Steel Box. Price $11 Eli Aron
nuirod to present -Their clami.s i«. l)e\ter Ha.
••.aid Court and to serve a co^py
thei-en/ u))on the executrix of said FOR SALE: Large Oil Heaters $75
estate, at said l'roliate Office on ot Small Ones $U7
i heft^re the 15th wiay of Dfcemher, Flm rs Garage Oak Grove Mich
SUFFOLK HAMS crossed Villi
j A. I>. lii-17 at ten o'clock in tinBlack Top Delaine Ewes produce a FOR SALE:-FURNITURE, 2 Piece
forermon said time and place heinv
!.ivNl;-_A ^araye at 407 rapid maturing lamb of top mutton Hlne Living Room Suite, Metal
I hereby appointed foj» the examinat •ituajt St. Puudtuey—MM. Raymonda- quality that will ...
_ , , "V""'"" Glider, Itoed Settee and "two Chairs;
1
°{ Suitable for cottage or porch, Skirt
rrTTi imrtr"adjusTii\enE oT aTT"claim.
Morris
grain feeding. S.""ff y™-™**
,mall
heads
pj-event
! and iliemainds against decreased,
lambing trouble For .sale by T. E. e d V a n i t a m , S t o o , B e d r o o m Chair
i Tim Ci^nrt will also at that time
" S A LF:_ 4 acres of standing Ware Rte 1, Dexter. Phone Ann Ai
• i..u,m.u-hto
lop Table,
I determine whether and to what "\- field corn,, ready to cut, Mr.;. John bor 25-822two
Uvo Diessers Odd Mirror, Lamp,
lent claims and administration i .
HHl
r-uvplnce Screen, Four Seta of No
poises fire payable out of co'mmun FOR SALE: A Dodpe 4 Door Sedan . FOR SALE:..Round Oak Heat- vols, like new, Ping Pong Table"
ity property or out of separate pro rrew motor and tires, a Plymouth ing Stove, 20 in. firepot $15
and iable Tennis Outfit, Pair of
John F. Connera
perty (if 'deceased
Maple Skis, Piano, Sectional BookCoach, Fo^-d Coupe, rumble seat.
case etc.
J It is Further Ordered, that piblic
FOR
SALE.Second
'notice thereof be piven by pubUca
8
Road> 4 railM
t^OR SALE:. .1;' Gaujto doub'n
A.™. N » W 0 '
lion
of
a
copy
of
this barrell hammerlessj shotgun, liUso A.™..
ojder oiuv each week for three a J2 rifle, single hhot, a 5 shot 410
FOR SALE.2% II.P. Garden trac FOR SALE B Heating Stoves.
liiiccesa.^e weeks previous to said bolt act it. in
repeating rifle.
tor
with K inch Plow and Cultivat
Rev. Francis Murphy
I lny ol hearing in the Pin«kney Dia Mike Harnick
or complete
W. E Beach
, )atch, a newftpaper printed ami cir
FOR SALK-New right hand buili
GlennbrooK
farm
FOR SALE Lady's Winter Coat
I -ulati^d in said bounty.
in bath tub, medicine cabinet, nevMlack, size 3S,g-ood as new, a real
|
Willis L. Lyons, Judge of Probate
er
been used.
FOR SALE.. Gladioles
spikes#
bargain. Inquire :U2 W. Main St.
1 A triie copy.
T.
Singer 3015 Monkg Rd.Pinckney
cut daily. Plenty of colors to pick
i hone 1J 7
Probate.
from also w{hit§ L>!c a doz
FOR RFNT.Smoll year around hou
Elinors Garage Oak Grove
Wm
R
Barrett
l E Siubley si se at Rush Lake. Call John Lobdell
FOR SALE: An U Inch Hammer
Howell Mich
1'hon 0793 W 8fiQ R Howell after 6.
mill Elmers Garage Oak Grove
Housewives!!!
ire ia world v.ide shortage ot %k
MRS.
Cla8aified_\yahf Ad
Minerals
PHONE 104
Wedpe*Q*>, Oct^32* 1*47
Vegetable ' Oils,
Last year Soap Maker, only
t
Thi, Ml«o affeots paints, textiles,
l a t h e r goods, floor
of the America
u
«i uie AmencAn
Hou.sewives there wouW have h^.i ,,+H.
nfr, «.1,
.
•
* S O a p ^ast
^ - - ^ - ^ . ^
,er w„ ^
,rom WMte ^
„v^
«;» .? ffi£"!
FOR SALE:... Seven room house, FOR SALE.Winchester 12 bguaye
uvo bathft, ahadft, garden, fruit good pump gun and Winchester deer
Phone 42 Lucius Doyle
location.
250 Putnam St. rifle.
FOR SALE: Heating stove, burns
wood or coal, heats 5 rooms.
? Stuart Anderson
TWO WHEEL TRAILERS FOR/
SALE:ANY SIZE, NEW, STRON.G
Easy Pulling, Well Balanced and
fiu;.ranteed;ateo
BOOJxlC wheels,
axel.s, springs and hitches for sale
Open—Sundays,—
WILSON'S
RENT A.TRAILER ar 25c value. For infants, girls or
ladiea. Cuff pts.sorted color.s
REALTOR
]'
TRAILER COMPANY
LADIES'
HOSK-4
pairs
for
$1.00,
li
rooms
with
1 acre op Territor!0 7 Gi-unrl River Ave. Howell
39c value, choice of semi-sheer^ ial road, East of Portage Lake Rd.
rayon
or full-seam service weight* $1(JUU, -with $600 down, T$20 a m o >
STATE OF MICHIGAN
M-«
r» .
' ~cotton.
Full shades
aCreS 6 r 0 n i h0U8e
Tlu ' ir:uit Court for (he County
\1\
K1
' °
furnace
oi Liwngtton in Chancery
MEH'S
COTTON
SOX-8
pairs
for
^
'
i"
™*'
. Wage,
h
:
J l>'\\ . E. KUSSO, i'la ijtuf
$$.00 26c ( value, medium weight. b a r , 1 ' c h l c k t ; » ^ u s e $8500.00 Cash.
60 Acres, 5 rooms, bath, basement
Vs
loirg style or short elastic top.As
and other outbuildings, $10,000 fc
CM, KLi:,S PUSSO and
J^HN P.. sorted coiors
NEELY
BtRDSEYE I')IAPERS-$2.95^a doz. cush
»
Ftit pending in the Circuit our* en.Fin.t Quality,27x27 hemmed in
l\>> inc County of Livingston On sanitary sealed package.
60 Acres, 8 room modern brick
am
oil fu
Chan-o. ; at the City of Howell,
MEN'S DRESS SOX.5 pairs for 1^ AAr r e s 7 mraocoem, $18,500 ¼ cash
IM .s..;;i ,.iu<dy and state on Septem. $1.00. 35c value Fine rayon, long
'
»
house $20,000
ber 2Jrd# 11)17
as
styfe or short elastic top. Assorted f ,"k e C_o t t a e
In this cau.se it appearing i;^n Hosiery
are
slight
imperfects, »
£ > 4 rooms part modern
the -worn bill of compliant on i l o colors
' basement, electric pump, qil water
that the plaintiff does not know Please state size Wanted.
, a t e r f u r n a c e nie cement pier &
the present whereabout* of Charles SATISFACTION '> GUARANTEED !f wn ' *5»60.0.00.
itus.so, defendant, and whether he NO C.O,D«S, WE PAY Tarcel Post *^rtaKe IAIC©, 4 rooms and bath,
is a resident of the state of Michi- SOUTHERN
SALES COMPANY s * r e e n e d in porch, furniture inclaigan, or lives outside the State of P,0, BOX 2029
DEPT, AC-7 ° 4 7_ a " 5'ear around cottage,, $4,600
MiBhigan, in a foreign country.
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE
^ 7 5 0 *2^2*
On motion of Van Winkle & Van
G
.,° . E '• R OBINS
V
Winkle, utt. for Plaintiff it is OR- WANTED:....Aslies and rubbish to
Y sllan
P
t i , Phone 2840
DERED that the said Charles Russo haul away. Will also pick up old „ ,
Cly
newspaper
and
mayazinea.
?
^
"
S
S
;
*
¥
2-Was<>Pl>Pin^ney
cau.v his appearence to be entered
Harry PriA
• r e d Ml,,8Pa«J?h» Ypsi.,Ph. 1275 M
heroin within three months from
R O. Cummings,Ypsi^ Ph, 706 M
the date of this orrier and that in
a^B^B^aa^ '
«*-^MaeBiaiaiBeHav^ ^ a w
Aimrtknttm
cast; of his appearence he cause hw,
answer to plaintiff..s bill of compl j
aim to bo filed and a copy thereof J
sorvk'd on the attorneys for plain
tiifs with'n fifteen days after ser j
\iv-.r> on fcaid defendant
Charles
Russo, of a copy of paid bill and
notice of this order. And that in 4e
fault thereof said bid be taken as
confessed by said defendant Chag.
Ru.sso
And it :J furtl.fr ordered that
This eobuas has b<ai luaning that make for tolerance and better
within forty days the plaintiff Beae
for so long that Its readers, ^a undwstAnding—whether i f s ideas
ie V, RUJISO -cause a copy «a* Hue or
towns like oar« ail over the coan* on planting akfsifa or caoosiag k*>
der to be pobtishe* ia «bt ffc*cney
cry. are aegkuOag to "take pern la tweea beer sad elder.
Di-.patch, a n^ws-paper printed* pub
aaadMa«d write as what thejr think.
The more folks air their differlislved and «i < ulatin g in aaU Coun
ences
right out in public, with s
Some
of
them
take
me
over
the
ty, and that such puUicatkw be
coals for what I say—like the col- neighborly respect for the other
continued therein lor at l*Mt once
umn I ran on planting alfalfa. person's liberties sad point of
' in each woek for six weeks la sue
ceaaion, or that she cause a copy oi
Others write, "I Uked your column view, the closer we ass to the
tiiis order to be personally served
yesterday, out...." All of them American principle of iadtvMasi
on said defendant Charles Rusao,
freedom—whether i f S in s choice
have different points of view.
a i iea«t jtwenty 4ays aetors the
From where I sit, that's «ae way H of crops or beverages.
tin .o prescribed for 4"« appearance.
should he. Everybody's asSjtJad to
Glenn € . Yellattd
&* opinion—and i f s those »ery difOircurt Court Commiesioner
ferences, aad frlnsslr uU\tIsm
Van u inkk 4 Van Winkle
Attorney* for Hatotetf
Cc^rgcXRobins
From whece I sic... iy Joe Marsh)
"Take Pen in Hand"
We Need them
***** Them at this Store
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Clarks
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