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VtixmkM. Wednesday, October 25,1950 No. 4a Mirror C1X< Election news has beerv.g the past week, with only occasional bellow oi "Soci from? the Rsspublicans, % _. Governor wtfliams is sMd to hryye m a t e -gains. The odds, were rt^5»ar Kelly but are matey in Detroit bett The legislature has a until Dec. as they will not back during the deer season Embarrassing to the RepubU*; cans was the poor turnout at Jackson Oct. 14 to redicate t party under the oaks. Only 1CI people turned out Good news from Korea h<~ lessened anxiety of an all out and may have helped the adrrv istrdtion. From Michigan 160 servation be spent this V*ctr tb» 23 Michiganl over 20 not expire) f**> ; ~ 5t * #,i '" forwfcHres burned acres last week. Fishing, lice; 41 Mjttuse of state next year will be accepted Nov. I.A new camp has n added at Pickerel Lake in &2&0QO people used the 55<"0^~ap5fteations have bajp , received to hunt in. the spea&l | J deer season starhnq Dec, 1. -V'- ' Wild pheasant hens' have* out- stripped men's Jbest Quarts <J\ . pheasant production. " * , | j The first week of; the small * THIS I » T H E S C A S O N ^ H C N T H E rARMCft, CA^CA^T VP THE ft£SUWTS 0 * M S WORK AND LAV HIS PLANS FOR, THE y£*R, AMCAO~WH*T HS WtU. NEED FOR. CUtUtTNT LIVING ANP FOR, THE fvSW PLANTING ~WHAT HE CAN OEVOTC TO lMPJtOVIN<3 HIS FARM AN» TO L0NS-RANS&SAVING-. Accident* ,1 G a m u t Cominemt were Jailed and 120 are missina jg*ne hunting season shows- thai the pheasaiM a little better than last year and the wildfowl kill light. At Pto. Mouille, Lake Erie. • 375 duck and 80 coot were killed duck and V5 .V So far 10,137 displaced persons Europe have been absorbed by Michigan. jifoungi doctjorM trained in World War II are elgible lor the draft. So far only 116 have vol. compared to 532 uneered. 2500 are wanted. coot lasi year. Opinions are divided on new At Dansville 5?4 hufcters check building curbs. Some, say thy ed in the first day compared to mean depression. Others that 185 i as t year, they will stabilize building. 1 The state will sell 13, 202 acre J- Michigan's little Hoover com. j 0 f land and 342 lots in 39 north-' mission now hopes to cut expen itJ - — ^ " ^ nex *- ditures in the state highway ,the state agriculture and legql coun seling depts. * The pheasant season is report ed the pre war levels. A $13,977,000 budget for next year will be recomended by the , e m counties this week and next James Glover. 92, of Buchanan* is said to be the oldest licensed jt fisherman in Michigan. _ r Over 100 Michigan lakes and| streams will be open for spear- ^ attics year wui oe reewmeuueu «v v**^ } QJ^Q carp JNOV. *• *" «. >- nr i conservation dept. This includes/ coun ty they include »J J™ $4,015,000 for state parks opera- i ^ Little Portaqe,rfcise,Chemunq tion. HcSmoon, Patterson, Utile Hur c a. Whitewood, Strawberry, faaH. ! ««w Crooked, Limekiln. Sandy, \ iffi., MtodTBruin. The season j closes Dec. JU ^ w ! Pinckney probably lost their «. , 1A1 , _ ^ „• ^ only chance to break into l E ^ J E K *** to *P%? i5 j win column Friday when they H^JlS* *£*!?* G J^f ft lost to South Lyon 32 toWouK ^ ' ^ l t e ( a , candidate for 1 Lyon had also lost all games upi g- &n*2i at0r £I 0te ^ M SF^ » FiJd«y and it was « ^l£E2^wa] ^TL^iSri tor last pJaoa ^ ^ »*S«T' tt w y Jom v&am*mmd The game was not as one akted • * A A ~ J I S ' 5 ? w^dTS as the score indicatecSouth L y o n * " * , ^ SSJ® and wou *»rf .intercepted 3 Pinckney passes'**** fo ? a thild r 1 ^ as J 50 ^ (ran them back for tcichdowns^.5^JT^ U vS n ^°°^ 7 1 Pinckney made their best show j g»** ^. to »^ 9 ^ Th °5 ing of the year the first guarter. I Dewey ^ ^ ^ ^ mmd ^d when they reached This resulted from 2 ^www «*-,. bert Mrosfka caught end a 15 , ^ « i , ** v yard penalty against South Ly ^ ^ U 1 ^^ wrot9 ^7' h an. They they l o s r l e ball on a ! 82¾¾¾ 2^1^^55 fumble and never again threat. i ^ & S f e * ! . . ^ , ^ouataq enea. The line is J io/$ 100,000 were paid and ap- xne une is hackney's weak 1 ^ ^ t0 a q ^J° b When h# spot. It gives tl, backiIco « ? I £ ? " * & ^ ° 8 « ldCt ^ ^ 9 ^ 0 ^ .__xi. ^ ,.- *^*-« «w ^ ^ - The Democrats got the letter lection at alLSt,/- JI times they had punts blocks u and twice Ware, guarter was tackled be- fore he could get rid of the ball. So far Pinckney has not found a ball carrier - . Sweet scored th© first touch and are using it in the campaign They claim it violates the law against barter of public office and demand a grand jury iaves igatiarL W. K. KeJsey in the De- troit News compares the letter I to the Mulligan letters which 25Y«wsAgo Ix>cal Notes Lcary bauqhn _son oi wr. iLid Saturday night Norm'^n Rea son'3 new Chrysler coach was completly wrecked at Roche's Corners, 2 miles east of Fowler- ^ Y a w ^ n c e Baughn had Ms ville when it hit a tree. Dean ^ ^ ^ v e d at Howell. Friday. Reason who was dnvrng was tonaii. *~™ ^ Whitley and^ badly hurt. Also Dallas Cox and . , ^ t ^ ° S S i t Tuesday in De- Robert Reason who were with daugnter, v McGuire h0 me- The contract % has been let for g- ^JJSShop demonstration at new bridge between Big and ! « ^ S £ S ° f e e c i l Elmore of Lan Little Portage Lake. It will be ft. long and 24 ft. wide NOT A l t OF U9v*A/e A HARV£S T SO CLtAfcLY MARKeO AS THtt PAWNERS, ©UTAU. OFUS.CA'J 6E. JEFITQy PERIODIC PLANNING OF HOW WE WILL USS OUft INCOME- WHAT W« WIWL SPEND ( AND NOW WE W4LL45P8MD IT-WHAT WE WILL SAVE THftOU04; LIFE INSURANCE ANO IN OTHER. WAYS. THUS W&A*g<*$$yfi$0 MAX/MUA4 6BA/&r7»4*Otm'HA*V£$rr -j- mmmmmm down for South Lyon cier u W , t 0 ^ T MulUq< ?> R1 Iett9rs "J™! had reached the one y a S ^nX ^ ¾ ]<m & w^f^u^Sff^ on line plays.Ed. Hoc! also aSf y * B1 ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ one on line plays Kcx Coml?T 21 ^^° 8 m06 L of i ^ lli8 "^ *kev «?or«^ qi rti^l. i 7 ^ w a s a comparativly poor man. ' e c f ^ ^ ^ a ^ ^ ^ h ^ certain redheads thanking them no fiefhtinr, 7r>!Sr^l n nH . {o f favars.One named Mulliqan l M ^ n u L ? ^ ^ , ^ them and made them public tackW^h ^f S ^ ^ - \On account of them Blaine lost i L f t T t ^ P ^ ^ 1 ^ presidential nomination to had whk* H S ^ f * ncbl9y * * ? RutHerford Hayes in 1876. 'ShSfit . ^ ° With WQ s nominated in 1884 but was 1^,¾^ 1 9 ^^ 0 8 -defeated by Grover Cleveland. aeavy as South Lyon but ther^ t v mocra ( I all similiojrity ended- uemocra:- , Pinckney plays Dexter here on j •> Friday night in what is usual I t the big game of the season- Dex i J ter is having an off vear having j All the world lores a winner. Irvjfog Richardson, canni With the, Howell ..Chevrolet £ for some years has purchased SO the school. "Cecil Elmore ot Lan j ythe property at the corner of sing was speaker. (Main and Pearl St, in^Pinckney IUT^V™ rt f M«ri«n I Volney Wiegond and wito. c ^^ QS the ^ ^ ^ Nash Mrs. Eugene Meabon of Marion I ^, t J. alled QVilAr , and Mrs.j home 0 | Fr!ank Sisey ^ preBent LOCAL NEWS ^ 1 ^ AKl^j ri^r^ I fTS. Hooker Sunday. _ : owner. He will move the" house B ^ ^ J ^ l . ^ S A m Hendee and wife were> off ^ ^ and exect a ch ^ TQ ^ 5. e a ^¾^ 0 i^H C ^ P 1 ^ , Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs-• ^ & ^ ^ builama ^ the Floyd, Reason cottage. Patt- p ^ ^ f f ^ e g a n of Jackson .-, and a super service station. Tiu orson Lake- **r_ * r ^ w rtn^ wif^ oi Anni^^^i ^— K i i_ deal has been imderway for some time- Mr. Sisley and wife who came' - Ernest Foster and wile oi There will be an auction sale ^ were Sunday ques ts oi the of horses and mules here at 1:30 £ ^ UcA{ee family. ^ 1Dlcry ^, on Nov. I. | M a MPS. Louis Coyle an a 'here from Byron Center last ^ ^ . ^ t ^ X ^ ^ Z i X 1 ^ ^ M 18 - '• C - % r "SS sprincl Sect toStuSffcSe Roy and Day Bird. Churches . pinekMv 1 M. Mattison • L Mark's CcECholfc Church ( Caird ^'PiocsMSV. Mlchlqrim ; t.xrl Rsv. Fr. Albert J. Schmift Pastor White Sunday Masses Jeffreys Summer: 6:30, 8:00, 10;00. H : 3C\H@nry Winter: 8:00 & 10J00 A. Mro»fka Novenna Devotions: Ware Friday evening a t 7:'JO p. mi. \^/q{ Conisssions: Friday after Novenna Devotion Saturday 7:30 to 9:00 P, M^ Sunday before 8:00 Mass. ionly won one game .that from'That holds true in iootball. We J i J South Lyon 25 to 0. They have (note that the University of Mich i tied Ann Arbor high^ reserves' igaa was not sold out for the f land lost to Briqhton, Chelsea, Wisconsin game Saturday. As (Northville and an Ilinois team- 'late as Thursday and Friday the I ) Following this game Pinckney fpapers stated seats were avail- . plays Hartland and Stockbridge i able. Of course Wisconsin has |both at Pinckney. 'never bewi one of the biqgame^ South Lyoil, and as long as wo can remenv tse J. Matteson J. Mrosfka L. E. L. L G C fi. o R. T. a E. O. B. F. ,B L. i R. .H Oliver ber Wisconsin has never beaten Miles Michigan. Could the two Mich! Burt jqan defeats have contributed to England j the lack of demand for tickets? Lamaa , Maybe football could stand a Lee litle deemphasizing. Back in the Fletcher,old days football sguads were Sweet Comiske- Gardner Hock wilh S S r W D r c S f c at Portaqe Lake. »*_. r^i;+u Tc^nlo of TacksOil I Co&^rsgational Oommaiutv Church Rev. Donald l>. orady, Pastox i small and many players .played the entire game. In the first Rose Bowl game Michigan had but 18 players. As crowds in- creased and million dollar stad iums sprang up football became a big business and the players- epecialisis.Notre Dame was prob ( Mrs Edith Teeple TO RE ADVERTISE BIDS parsonage. FOOTBALL SCORES Brighton. 13, Manchester 6; Chelsea 26, Flat Rock 6; Grass i \ , , .,- Lake-6, Brooklyn 6; Haslet120 ablv ^ **** •xponent of* this Rev. Donald u,«ooy, roww t Hartland 18; Fowlerville 13 b * othdr colleges were guick to Tnur.. 4:00.Traubla2ers meet a Dansville i 2; Mason 14 Holt 7 ^ ^ ^ - Now all use the platoon ^.leacners and "• Dundee 21, Lincoln 6; Milan 26, isystem where one team is train Gene Campbell has moved his , / 7 ^ 1 ^ the'week withv ^ ' Wo" undei stand the^Kncknev ' ^ rs of ^> uncla V school meet at ! Saline 0 VpsilanuV'Redfard 0- w a c h repair shop to the Crofoot, N ^ V auflhn.Mrs.Harold FoTloy iCojnirBanity . Sohool will readver .' church. nnioon Charlotte 14, Howell 6;Ann Ar-! f&n8 ^- cmother players doee ouijdmq. ; d chi idren of Whitmore Lake Use for bids on the new elemen Sun.,Oct. 29.10:30 Churgh & **"!bor 33. Lansing Eastern 12; Dex-1 nothing but punt or kick qoals J ^ ; ^ ¾ 1 B f m r ! called Thursday* ^ A »tary school to be built on M-36 vice:Sermo n Love Lauqhs at ter Q Ann Arboj . Reg ^, % iajl d some teams or- said to Quskey arrivedhere from Europe j >Mr ana y^^ Curhs Patterson w . in the first advertisement the Locksmiths.-' Junior choir sings- _ _ - • ^ ^ a ^^ who does not hing % *- nn **•• -'—- School. lopic,! wem «^««^«„ I»/I«HV but call coin tosses- In the game last week and are visiunq at the j-^ Stock bridge were Sunday call l o w e s t b i d w a s $20 ,000 over the }{ :3 P ^^V J. McCluskey ^home. ^ _ ^_ | ers at ^ Stanley Dmkel home.' $ i 2 o,000 appropriation. Meditation." ^ Roy Fisher is moving Pinckney defeated Stockbridge ' ers ig on the w~TimdTSand the nlan, mmr!"/ ^uT Pilgrim FellowshiR meeting * James bnea ( a wai IS ROBBERY VICTIM , fc , 4l - . Jame; Shea, a Wnitmore 1 ^ ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ ^2^ play Fowlerville here Friday. | he cmd ^ father, oouqht —-— • . The followinq called on Char- KING'S DAUGHTERS i les Clark last week who is ill in come inside the appropriation. Spend 'David Nash. Mon. # 7:30 Cub meeting for && ighton for bruises received at 2:00 a. m* near a Lakeland tavern when and then by sending in a fresh team the last guarter over- whelmed Michigan. This specil. isation is expensive and*, many bed: Leo Clark and wife. Detroit, iTWED AT HOWELL TUESDAY' ents at church.Movies and games . ¾ M w « ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ l a m a l l colkges hare had to drop The Pinckney Kings Daughters 1 Emmet Clark and Win. Gieason The case of the people vs'for the boys. j|^ 4 ^ & J^l^t^^^J^ J** bcrlL TlU answer mar be a will meet at thl h ^ o f Mis M Arbor. (Wed.. Junior and Senior choir 2 men awi he was assaulted as ^ limit siwh as the bkf T E>Sr?w i C s d a T N o v 2nd aa : of Dexter, Mrs- Mary Blatchford charged with assault was triei 'practise at 4:00 and 7:30. f J» Wt Uia buUd^g. He_was un^ J ^ baa ^ g ^ f h . f^OuT m Mrs ffiy. & load daughter, Battls Creek, Mr. before Judge Yelland at HoweU'Church FamUy night Nav.6. Fecu unable to give any discription ai 2.00 p. m. Mrs. Brady. Sec. ana ^ R ^ n ^ ^ F?wler Tuesday without Q . ft ^ tut# ^ ^ Blm/SftcanQ Chance.' them but says they got away in ville and Mr- ^nd Mrs. Louis '.alleged that about last July 4th. I a , w ^ ™ BtaW 11 ^ ^ 9 hand ! ... , _^ . , 4 . ALL-STAR REAWWG TREATS Kennedy c* Northfiela. His moth Metalla caused a fire cracker ten eltoa the case. We »ad many article in Ow VT^ . iv iT , ~, ^^^r? VTr B n W Clark is staying at n** ©xDloded on tv.» Pi^r.v«^ » tat ^ pohce were called herel daily press urging return to tne J^^^ e Sn^^r Y ^^ ^\Sk^' 'MahT mtoJfe T£S£ GUU.VABY MsWNC«lrB when someone threw stones at good bid d a y / when individual Sf m^J5wiS?^S5;i Mrffi Mrs.Howard Hayward p ^ o n of ^%b^& fiSS H e v T l S ? B^rchy. Paster (the electric sign in front of the te(s P On»mhty^fleianed supreme, ^ie^o^^ckAe ^ ° m i i of DetStwere Sunday visiors o T a T S £ , ¾ ¾ &w°i^ ^ 1 ^ ^ Si b ^ "Thw fsottal rtagty and unemploy- Review and PuckTbe . m | _ . _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ a y ,Sckool 11.00 were irom outoi town, ^ me.t ^ ^ ¾ ^ ^ .7:301 Rev. Geske of the Howell Pres- al responsjHUty for their own ^^xv^mr^^yjTs.n amirc" mn home in Detroit. Clark and Lewis Rirr^cu - r "~"! Ersosoa -Worship 8tl5 byterian church talked on the old ag* and Unemployment, This THREE BIG MAGAZINES and home ? in uenow.— ^_ At ^ ^ ^IOTK ana Lewis ruggs- (^ ^ g ^ Walter Esch,Community Chest at _the meet- is c T S ol buafc W« hved back WG someSLg if you miss the Sunday at the Ralph Clinton e s were John Eisele, George' * oun « ^DP^i . Ms^tag THREE BIG MAGAZINES and home in Detroit. 1,,1. Olark and Lewis Riggs- .other fascinating contents < ' ^rlin | Amburgey f e n d e d the _ ludge Yelland took the case Detroit Sunday Times. Get your IMich, Wisconsin football game copy oi Detroit Sunday Time 'in Ann Arbor Saturday. *v©rv week. I Merlin Lavey, Ridge Shney, •very wee*. } Q ^ ^ Uoyd j ^ ^ ^ attended 1 the governor's dance at Howell under advisement and will «m 'Asslsanl Paul Chaffs* ing of the Pinckney Civic Imp., in thbs* good old dgy» and thev^ Sr is de^^late? jCottags Fellowship Service Ass'n. Monday night. were notas rosy as^Jesent day^ aer nis aeasion iater- Wsckissaxr/ 8:00 P. M, 1 The Harold Porter tamily have writers: would have us believe NEW ABSXVAXJ *"" moved back here from Grand Back in those old days tbsftvwas Bom to Mr. a^MxaLe** *&** „«^, ^*^ »^«« ^ «««,^9 R°Vids and are hving in the very little orgocniiation among The Pettysville Qvic Ass'n.'^ ^eT'tiSgovernor. About 5 0 0 ^ 1 ¾ ^ Carr?ot S u V h o l p l 1 ^ 1111 OUR BOYS W SERVICE utter cottage at Portage Lake. woricer* Industry was supreme. will hold a Halloween party at wer „ th ere . ! ^ . Brighton.Oct! 21, a son, Jeffrey! Don Burns'writes from Ft Lewis! **? ^ ^ 5°° 1 ¾ 11 n2£ 7*"* •}**£££ ^ * ^ 7 ^^ the,Hugh.yanness home on .the The Holhs, WvUe taflj spent ( ^-^11 Bettes is staying <! W & ^ S ^ to^te^ Ed " a " **** PrOC6dW Wad t ° ^ ' al i Sunday at the Abraams home m the Roger,Cart home. \ mrtfm , T^V TVmr^ JZ* u «i-x In ^V. iai ^ TST?'_ night of Oc. 28:Com6 masked,ali Sunday invited. Fowlerville I full blast for sis month or so u. soon- Jack Darrow who is alsoj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters' of al the market was glutted and Jackson spent the w« the Fred Read home. Mrs. Mabl* Smith oi South " ThT'fce" Griffith family spent L ^ d l ° ^'j^OAZ^^iidSSi?* *"*** "° to '^to^^**;**"^*^ * teljev <* 'thTw«li«. Th» -- - - -' - »n 11 aays. _'ths Fred Read homA. latt^'dnww no e*smoenfl«tion rmA Lyo« called on Mrs. Mary Hof Sunday at the Ted Olson home) hospital, Detroit. Saturdays son ^rhvi^TVo m^v ««m«i*«nt. e" ^ . " ^ . ^ © a d >iom«. toei^tiww no compensation and Tnursday night , niDearborn. MicKxel D e s m o n d ^ ^ I'J223. ^f^, v ^^ ^h L M^Mary ^ennedy ftntortam- had to shift ior themselves un~ The following^ from here at ^George Meabon \r. and wife Born to Mr ank Mrs.Marshall l ShKJ^exe^tion^ Hw' ^J3$S£*l Tu &S£ x^. SL ^ ¾ ^ 0 ^ etartea u aga ^ teoded.the O. E. S-instalkiion a."'called at the Wm.Marshall home'Meabon of Pmckney at B « a W J t 2 ^ ^ S ^ w ^ ^ ^ 2 S ' ' ™%' ?Ted ^ T&]£? ^5^ 09 ^ 118111 woA ? r ^ac^d th< Howell Saturday nite: Mesdames m ISckbridge Saturday. | 6 on hospital. HoweU Oct IB a A • ^m^L ^ ¾ ^ T^f?"i Whitley were in &&** «*V- age of 65 or so h# Was toid they <££ GrimtrrMidge M01er,Sa M^d^Ars. Ona ( ^ 1 ^ ¾ ¾ ' » S ^ j S hmitedflfWiieclut ?**»!?%* No ^ 7301 : V - ? W : ^ ^ aanap . ani nd Leona were guests of Mr. 1 —J rf e however lmuteci to wiie.crui j ^ has a feather party adfisrtlsed h# went out in the world without MARRIAGE LICENSES Carl Eldred, 18, Howell. Donna' Belle Combs, 17, Holly; Clifford: O. E. S. NOTICE I>aller, Wmifred Graves. Roberta and Mrs. Carl Lentz sr of Nash- Amburgey,Mr. and Mrs.Xj.I.Henry, ville Sanday. and the Misses Alberta Dlnke > Mr. and Mrs- Norman white, cmd Louise and Carolyn Ziegler. Mr. and Mrs. Basil White, Mr.jPowoli, 24,UrKienJanice Wesley! 1 Pinckney Chapter 145 O. % S., TJ _ . ... ^ -. - . ,^ ^ . - , - -Jrfr. and Mrs. B. T. Mordn oj and Mrs. Frank White and Mrs. 48, Howell; Charies Maas. 23 > will hold,a public installation oi > l *<* Bye rs «ma daughter, Janrt, in gensrai Old age pensions and for Nov, 11 and St-Mary's church a pension to aid him in his old on Nov. 18. both ore at theschooL age.Back In those days razlroav lMr. and Mrs Ross Read were and a f#w othsr enterprises paid Sunday dinner guests of Mrs- pensions but the practise was aot De&att were guests of M r i M a ^ J t e e Mets attended the funeral vonne Metallo, 19, Howell. Hoff Thursday. / ; of heir cousin,Frank Hurd at Cad Clare Miller suffered an ^ iliac Friday. \ CARD O F THA»KS fnjurv at King Seeley factory 7 last MosdameS Will Horton, Will, I wish to thank all those whcJ officers October 28 at 8:00 p. m. Eleanor Baughn, Sec'y- _,_ , , __. _. , . .. Don Ocjyle who wwas hurt in week when a 220 wire short cir Hastings and Dri Pfper- of Flint .remembered me in any way" cm auto accidsiiit ^ at home cult occursd. He is wearing col spent ast Friday with Mr P. Mary {during my stay in the hospital [of his grttftttaJottfrr,: Mrs. .tw&»V orsd glasses- Hoff- I Dan VariSlambrook UxUlaad. e- Ann Arbor. social security were granted in Vivian Rirhards of Mlkm* dep. response to a nationwide aemanol utv grand lecturei o«s%cted a and are hots to stay. Th* qood school of instruction ut» theithe old days when everyone had to First Degree at UyiaflMn Lada* shift for hhnself and the devil No. ?S F.4 A. M. A r lufich y»as take th« hMsmost ate QOM served after the^dwsll wofc, fat*m> K- i* •**

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Page 1: No. 4a VtixmkM. Mirror servation Accident* Gamut Cominemtpinckneylocalhistory.org/Dispatch/1950-10-25.pdf · VtixmkM. Wednesday, October 25,1950 No. 4a Mirror C1X< Election news has

VtixmkM. Wednesday, October 25,1950 No. 4a

Mirror

C1X<

Election news has beerv.g the past week, with only occasional bellow oi "Soci from? the Rsspublicans, % _. Governor wtfliams is sMd to hryye mate -gains. The odds, were rt^5»ar Kelly but are matey in Detroit bett

The legislature has a until Dec. as they will not back during the deer season

Embarrassing to the RepubU*; cans was the poor turnout at Jackson Oct. 14 to redicate t party under the oaks. Only 1CI people turned out

Good news from Korea h<~ lessened anxiety of an all out and may have helped the adrrv istrdtion. From Michigan 160

servation b e spent this V*ctr

tb» 23 Mich igan l

over 20

not expire) f * * > ; ~

5t *#,i '"

forwfcHres burned acres last week.

Fishing, lice; 41

Mjttuse of state next year will be accepted

Nov. I.A new camp has n added at Pickerel Lake in

&2&0QO people used the

55<"0^~ap5fteations have bajp , received to hunt in. the spea&l |

J deer season starhnq Dec, 1. -V'- ' Wild pheasant hens' have* out­

stripped men's Jbest Quarts <J\ . pheasant production. " * , | j

The first week of; the small *

T H I S I » T H E S C A S O N ^ H C N T H E rARMCft, C A ^ C A ^ T VP T H E

ft£SUWTS 0 * M S WORK AND LAV HIS PLANS FOR, THE y£*R, AMCAO~WH*T HS WtU. NEED FOR. CUtUtTNT LIVING ANP FOR, THE fvSW PLANTING ~WHAT HE CAN OEVOTC TO lMPJtOVIN<3 HIS FARM AN» TO L0NS-RANS&SAVING-.

Accident* ,1 Gamut Cominemt

were Jailed a n d 120 are missina j g * n e hunting season shows- thai

the pheasaiM a little better than last year and the wildfowl kill light. At Pto. Mouille, Lake Erie. • 375 duck and 80 coot were killed

duck and V5 .V

S o far 10,137 displaced persons Europe h a v e b e e n absorbed by Michigan. •

jifoungi doctjorM trained in World War II are elgible lor the draft. S o far only 116 h a v e v o l . compared to 532 uneered. 2500 are wanted. coot lasi year.

Opinions are divided o n new At Dansville 5?4 hufcters check building curbs. Some, s a y t h y e d in the first d a y compared to m e a n depression. Others that 185 i a s t year, they will stabilize building. 1 The state will sell 13, 202 acre J-

Michigan's little Hoover com. j 0 f land a n d 342 lots in 39 north-' mission now hopes to cut expen i t J - — ^ " ^ nex*-ditures in the state h ighway ,the state agriculture a n d legql coun sel ing depts. *

The pheasant s e a s o n is report ed the pre war levels .

A $13,977,000 budget for next year will b e recomended b y the

, e m counties this week and next James Glover. 92, of Buchanan*

is sa id to b e the oldest l icensed jt fisherman in Michigan. _ r

Over 100 Michigan lakes a n d | streams will be open for spear-

^ attics year wui o e reewmeuueu «v v** } QJ^Q carp JNOV. *• *" «. >-nri conservation dept. This i n c l u d e s / c o u n t y they include » J J ™ $4,015,000 for state parks opera- i ^ Little Portaqe,rfcise,Chemunq tion. HcSmoon, Patterson, Utile Hur

c a. Whitewood, Strawberry, faaH. ! « « w Crooked, Limekiln. Sandy, \ i f f i . , MtodTBruin. The season j closes Dec. JU ^ w !

Pinckney probably lost their «. ,1A1 , _ ^ „• ^ only chance to break into l E ^ J E K *** to *P%? i 5

j win column Friday when they • H ^ J l S * *£*!?* G J ^ f ft lost to South Lyon 32 toWouK ^ ' ^ l t e ( a , candidate for

1 Lyon had also lost all games upi g- &n*2i a t 0 r £ I 0 t e ^MSF^ » FiJd«y and it was « ^ l £ E 2 ^ w a ] ^ T L ^ i S r i tor last pJaoa ^ ^ »*S«T' tt w y Jom v&am*mmd

The game was not as one akted • * A A ~ J I S ' 5 ? w ^ d T S as the score indicatecSouth L y o n * " * , ^ S S J ® a n d w o u * » r f

.intercepted 3 Pinckney passes'**** fo? a t h i l d r 1 ^ a s J 5 0 ^ (ran them back for t c i chdowns^ .5^JT^ U vS n ^ ° ° ^ ^ ¾ 7

1 Pinckney made their best show j g » * * ^ . to » ^ 9 ^ T h ° 5 ing of the year the first guarter. I D e w e y ^ ^ ^ ^ m m d ^ d w h e n they reached This resulted from 2 ^ w w w « * - , . bert Mrosfka caught e n d a 15 , ^ « i , ** v yard penalty against South Ly ^ ^ U 1 ^ ^ w r o t 9 ^ 7 ' h*« an. They they l o s r l e ball on a ! 8 2 ¾ ¾ ¾ 2 ^ 1 ^ ^ 5 5 fumble and never again threat. i ^ & S f e * ! . . ^ , ^ o u a t a q enea.

The line is

J io/$ 100,000 were paid and ap-P« xne une is hackney's w e a k 1 ^ ^ t 0 a q^J°b W h e n h #

spot. It gives t l , backiIco « ? I £ ? " * & ^ ° 8 « l d C t ^ ^ 9 ^ 0 ^ .__xi. ^ , . - *^*-« «w ^ ^ - The Democrats got the letter lection at alLSt,/- JI times they had punts blocks u and twice Ware, guarter was tackled be­fore he could get rid of the ball. So far Pinckney has not found a ball carrier-.

Sweet scored th© first touch

and are using it in the campaign They claim it violates the law against barter of public office and demand a grand jury iaves igatiarL W. K. KeJsey in the De­troit News compares the letter

I to the Mulligan letters which

25Y«wsAgo Ix>cal Notes

Lcary bauqhn _son oi wr. iLid

Saturday night Norm' n Rea son'3 new Chrysler coach was completly wrecked at Roche's Corners, 2 miles east of Fowler- ^ Y a w ^ n c e Baughn had Ms ville when it hit a tree. Dean ^ ^ ^ v e d at Howell. Friday. Reason who was dnvrng was tonaii. *~™ ^ Whitley and^ badly hurt. Also Dallas Cox and . , ^ t ^ ° S S i t Tuesday in De-Robert Reason who were with daugnter, v M c G u i r e h0me-

The contract% has been let for g- ^JJSShop demonstration at new bridge between Big and ! « ^ S £ S ° f e e c i l Elmore of Lan Little Portage Lake. It will be ft. long and 24 ft. wide

NOT A l t OF U9v*A/e A HARV£S T SO CLtAfcLY MARKeO AS THtt PAWNERS, ©UTAU. OFUS.CA'J 6E. JEFITQy PERIODIC PLANNING OF HOW WE WILL USS OUft INCOME- WHAT W« WIWL SPEND ( AND NOW WE W4LL45P8MD IT-WHAT WE WILL SAVE THftOU04; LIFE INSURANCE ANO IN OTHER. WAYS. THUS W&A*g<*$$yfi$0 MAX/MUA4 6BA/&r7»4*Otm'HA*V£$rr -j-

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down for South Lyon c i e r u W , t 0 ^ TM u l U q < ?> R1

I e t t 9 r s "J™! had reached the one y a S ^nX ^ ¾ ]<m& w ^ f ^ u ^ S f f ^ on line plays.Ed. Hoc! also aSf y* B 1 ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ one on line plays Kcx Coml?T21 ^ ^ ° 8 m 0 6 L o f i ^ l l i 8 " ^ *kev «?or«^ qi rti^l. i 7 ^ w a s a comparativly poor man.

' e c f ^ ^ ^ a ^ ^ ^ h ^ certain redheads thanking them no fiefhtinr, 7r>!Sr^l n nH . {of favars.One named Mulliqan

l M ^ n u L ? ^ ^ , ^ them and made them public t a c k W ^ h ^ f S ^ ^ - \On account of them Blaine lost

i L f t T t ^ P ^ ^ 1 ^ presidential nomination to had whk* H S ^ f *ncbl9y * * ? RutHerford Hayes in 1876. H»

' S h S f i t . ^ ° Wi th WQs nominated in 1884 but was 1 ^ , ¾ ^ 1 9 ^ ^ 0 8 - d e f e a t e d by Grover Cleveland. aeavy as South Lyon but ther^ t v m o c r a (

I all similiojrity ended- uemocra:-, Pinckney plays Dexter here on j •> Friday night in what is usual I

t the big game of the season- Dex i J ter is having an off vear having j All the world lores a winner.

Irvjfog Richardson, canni With the, Howell ..Chevrolet £ for some years has purchased

SO the school. "Cecil Elmore ot Lan j y t h e property at the corner of sing was speaker. (Main and Pearl St, in^Pinckney

IUT^V™ rtf M«ri«n I Volney Wiegond and wito. c ^ ^ QS t h e ^ ^ ^ • N a s h

Mrs. Eugene Meabon of Marion I ^ , t J . a l l e d QVilAr, and M r s . j h o m e 0 | F r ! a n k S i s e y ^ p r e B e n t

LOCAL NEWS

^ 1 ^ A K l ^ j ri r I fTS. Hooker Sunday. _ : owner. He will move the" house B ^ ^ J ^ l . ^ S A m Hendee and wife were>off ^ ^ and exect a ch^TQ^ 5 . e a ^ ¾ ^ 0 i ^ H C ^ P 1 ^ , Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs-• & ^ b u i l a m a ^ the Floyd, Reason cottage. Patt- p ^ ^ f f ^ e g a n of Jackson . - , and a super service station. Tiu orson Lake- **r_ * r ^ w rtn^ wif^ oi Anni^^^i ^— K i i_ deal h a s been imderway for •

s o m e time-Mr. Sis ley and wife who c a m e '

- Ernest Foster and wile oi There will be an auction sale ^ w e r e S u n d a y q u e s t s oi the

of horses a n d mules here at 1:30 £ ^ UcA{ee family. ^1Dlcry , o n Nov. I. | M a MPS. Louis Coyle ana'here from Byron Center last

^ ^ . ^ t ^ X ^ ^ Z i X 1 ^ ^ M18- '• C- % r " S S s p r i n c l S e c t toStuSffcSe

Roy and Day Bird.

Churches .pinekMv 1 M. Mattison

• L Mark's CcECholfc Church ( Caird ^'PiocsMSV. Mlchlqrim ; t.xrl

Rsv. Fr. Albert J. Schmift Pastor White Sunday Masses Jeffreys Summer: 6:30, 8:00, 10;00. H:3C\H@nry Winter: 8:00 & 10J00 A. Mro»fka Novenna Devotions: • Ware Friday evening at 7:'JO p. mi. \^/q{ Conisssions: Friday after Novenna D e v o t i o n Saturday 7:30 to 9:00 P, M^ Sunday before 8:00 Mass .

ionly won one g a m e .that from'That holds true in iootball. W e

Ji J South Lyon 25 to 0. They have (note that the University of Mich

i tied Ann Arbor high^ reserves' i gaa w a s not sold out for the f land lost to Briqhton, Chelsea, Wisconsin g a m e Saturday. A s

(Northville and an Ilinois team- ' late a s Thursday and Friday the I ) Following this g a m e Pinckney fpapers stated seats were ava i l -

. p lays Hartland and Stockbridge i able. Of course Wisconsin h a s |both at Pinckney. 'never b e w i one of the b i q g a m e ^

South Lyoil, and a s long as w o can remenv

tse J. Matteson J. Mrosfka

L. E. L. L G

C fi. o R. T. a E.

O. B. F. ,B L. i R. .H

Oliver ber Wisconsin has never beaten Miles Michigan. Could the two Mich!

Burt jqan defeats h a v e contributed to England j the lack of demand for tickets? Lamaa , M a y b e football could stand a

Lee litle deemphasizing. Back in the Fletcher,old d a y s football sguads were Sweet

Comiske-Gardner

Hock

w i l h S S r W D r c S f c at Portaqe Lake. »*_. r^i;+u T c ^ n l o of TacksOil

I

Co&^rsgational Oommaiutv Church

Rev. Donald l>. orady, Pastox

i small a n d many players .played the entire game. In the first Rose Bowl g a m e Michigan had but 18 players. A s crowds in­creased a n d million dollar stad iums sprang up football b e c a m e a big business and the players-epecialisis.Notre Dame w a s prob

( Mrs Edith Teeple TO RE ADVERTISE BIDS parsonage.

FOOTBALL SCORES Brighton. 13, Manchester 6;

Chelsea 26, Flat Rock 6; Grass i \ , , .,-Lake-6, Brooklyn 6; Haslet120 a b l v ^ **** •xponent of* this

Rev. Donald u , « o o y , r o w w t Hartland 18; Fowlerville 13 b * o t h d r co l leges were guick to Tnur.. 4:00.Traubla2ers meet a D a n s v i l l e i 2 ; Mason 14 Holt 7 ^ ^ ^ - N o w all u s e the platoon

^ . l e a c n e r s and "• Dundee 21, Lincoln 6; Milan 26, i system where one team is train Gene Campbell h a s moved his , / 7 ^ 1 ^ t h e ' w e e k withv ^ ' Wo" undei stand t h e ^ K n c k n e v ' ^ r s o f ^>unclaV school meet a t ! Saline 0 Vps i lanuV'Redfard 0-

w a c h repair shop to the Crofoot , N ^ Vauflhn.Mrs.Harold F o T l o y i C o j n i r B a n i t y . Sohool w i l l r e a d v e r . ' church. n n i o o n Charlotte 14, Howell 6;Ann Ar-! f & n 8 ^- cmother players doee ouijdmq. ; d chiidren of Whitmore Lake Use for bids on the new elemen Sun.,Oct. 29.10:30 Churgh &**"!bor 33. Lansing Eastern 12; Dex-1 nothing but punt or kick qoals J ^ ; ^ ¾ 1 B f m r ! called Thursday* ^ A »tary school to b e built on M-36 vice:Sermon Love Lauqhs at t e r Q A n n A r b o j . R e g ^ , % i a j l d s o m e teams or - said to Q u s k e y arrivedhere from Europe j > M r a n a y ^ ^ Curhs Patterson w . in the first advertisement the Locksmiths.-' Junior choir sings- _ _ - • ^ ^ a ^^ w h o d o e s n o t h i n g

%*-nn **•• -'—- School. lop ic , ! wem «^««^«„ I» / I«HV but call coin tosses- In the game last week and are visiunq at the j - ^ Stockbridge were Sunday call l o w e s t b i d w a s $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 over the }{ : 3 P ^ ^ V J. McCluskey ^home. ^ _ ^_ | e r s a t ^ Stanley Dmkel h o m e . ' $ i 2 o , 0 0 0 appropriation. Meditation." ^

Roy Fisher is moving Pinckney defeated Stockbridge ' e r s ig on the w~TimdTSand the n l a n , mmr!"/ ^uT Pilgrim FellowshiR meeting * J a m e s bnea ( a w a i IS ROBBERY VICTIM ,fc, 4l - .

Jame; Shea, a Wnitmore 1 ^ ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ 2 ^

play Fowlerville here Friday. | h e cmd ^ father, oouqht —-— • . The followinq called on Char-

KING'S DAUGHTERS i les Clark last week w h o is ill in

come inside the appropriation. Spend 'David Nash. Mon.# 7:30 Cub meeting for &&

ighton for bruises received at 2:00 a. m* near a Lakeland tavern when

and then by sending in a fresh t eam the last guarter over­w h e l m e d Michigan. This speci l . isation i s expens ive and*, m a n y

bed: Leo Clark and wife. Detroit, iTWED AT HOWELL TUESDAY' ents at church.Movies and games . ¾ Mw « ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ l a m a l l c o l k g e s h a r e h a d to drop

The Pinckney Kings Daughters 1 Emmet Clark and Win. Gieason The c a s e of the people vs'for the boys . j | ^ 4 ^ & J ^ l ^ t ^ ^ ^ J ^ J** bcrlL TlU answer mar be a will meet at thl h ^ o f Mis M Arbor. (Wed.. Junior and Senior choir 2 men awi he was assaulted as ^ limit siwh as the bkf T E>Sr?w i C s d a T N o v 2nd aa :of Dexter, Mrs- Mary Blatchford charged with assault was triei 'practise at 4:00 and 7:30. fJ» Wt Uia buUd^g. He_was un^ J ^ b a a ^ g ^ f h . f^OuT m Mrs ffiy. & load daughter, Battls Creek, Mr. before Judge Yelland at HoweU'Church FamUy night Nav.6. Fecu unable to give any discription ai 2.00 p. m. Mrs. Brady. Sec. ana ^ R ^ n ^ ^ F ? w l e r T u e s d a y w i t h o u t Q . ft ^ t u t # ^ ^ B l m / S f t c a n Q Chance.' them but says they got away in

ville and Mr- ^nd Mrs. Louis '.alleged that about last July 4th. I a , w ^ ™ B t a W ^ ° 1 1 ^ ^ 9 h a n d ! . . . , _^ . , 4. ALL-STAR REAWWG TREATS Kennedy c* Northfiela. His moth Metalla caused a fire cracker ten eltoa the case. We » a d many article in Ow VT^ . iv iT , ~, ^ r? VTrB n W Clark is staying at n** ©xDloded on tv.» Pi^r.v«^ » ta t^ pohce were called herel daily press urging return to tne

J^^^eSn^^rY^^ ^\Sk^' 'MahT mtoJfe T£S£ GUU.VABY MsWNC«lrB when someone threw stones at good bid d a y / when individual S f m ^ J 5 w i S ? ^ S 5 ; i M r f f i Mrs.Howard Hayward p ^ o n of ^%b^& fiSS H e v T l S ? B^rchy. Paster (the electric sign in front of the te(sPOn»mhty^fleianed supreme, ^ i e ^ o ^ ^ c k A e ^ ° m i i of DetStwere Sunday visiors o T a T S £ , ¾ ¾ & w ° i ^ , ¾ ^ 1 ^ ^ S i b ^ "Thw fsottal rtagty and unemploy-Review and PuckTbe . m | _ . _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ a y ,Sckool 11.00 were irom outoi town, ^ me.t ^ ^ ¾ ^ ^

.7:301 Rev. Geske of the Howell Pres- al responsjHUty for their own ^^xv^mr^^yjTs.n a m i r c " mn home in Detroit. Clark and Lewis Rirr cu -r"~"! Ersosoa -Worship 8tl5 byterian church talked on the old ag* and Unemployment, This THREE BIG MAGAZINES and home ?in uenow.— ^_At^ ^ ^IOTK ana Lewis ruggs- (^ ^ g ^ Walter Esch,Community Chest at _the meet- is c T S ol buafc W« hved back

WG someSLg if you miss the Sunday at the Ralph Clinton e s were John Eisele, George' * o u n « ^DP^i . Ms^tag THREE BIG MAGAZINES and home in Detroit. 1 , , 1 . Olark and Lewis Riggs-.other fascinating contents < ' ^ r l i n |Amburgey f e n d e d the _ ludge Yelland took the case Detroit Sunday Times. Get your IMich, Wisconsin football game copy oi Detroit Sunday Time 'in Ann Arbor Saturday. *v©rv week. I Merlin Lavey, Ridge Shney, •very wee*. } Q^ ^ U o y d j ^ ^ ^ attended

1 the governor's dance at Howell

under advisement and will «m 'Asslsanl Paul Chaffs* ing of the Pinckney Civic Imp., in thbs* good old dgy» and thev^ S r i s d e ^ ^ l a t e ? jCottags Fellowship Service Ass'n. Monday night. were notas rosy as^Jesent day^ aer nis aeasion iater- Wsckissaxr/ 8:00 P. M,1 The Harold Porter tamily have writers: would have us believe

NEW ABSXVAXJ *"" moved back here from Grand Back in those old days tbsftvwas Bom to Mr. a^MxaLe** *&** „ « ^ , ^ * ^ »^«« ^ « « « , ^ 9 R°Vids and are hving in the very little orgocniiation among

The Pettysville Qvic A s s ' n . ' ^ ^eT'tiSgovernor. About 5 0 0 ^ 1 ¾ ^ Carr?ot S u V h o l p l 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 O U R B O Y S W SERVICE utter cottage at Portage Lake. woricer* Industry was supreme. will hold a Halloween party at w e r „ there. ! ^ . Brighton.Oct! 21, a son, Jeffrey! Don Burns'writes from Ft Lewis! **? ^ ^ 5 ° ° 1 ¾ 1 1 n 2 £ 7*"* •}**£££ ^ * ^ 7 ^ ^ the,Hugh.yanness home on .the The Holhs, WvUe taflj spent ( ^ - ^ 1 1 Bettes is staying <! W & ^ S ^ to^te^ E d " a " * * * * P r O C 6 d W W a d t ° ^

'a li Sunday at the Abraams home m the Roger,Cart home. \mrtfm, T^V TVmr^ JZ* u «i-x I n ^V. i a i ^ T S T ? ' _ night of Oc. 28:Com6 masked,ali Sunday invited. Fowlerville I

full blast for sis month or so u. soon- Jack Darrow who is alsoj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters' of al the market was glutted and

Jackson spent the w« the Fred Read home.

Mrs. Mabl* Smith oi South " ThT'fce" Griffith family spent L ^ d l ° ^ ' j ^ O A Z ^ ^ i i d S S i ? * *"*** "° to ' ^ t o ^ ^ * * ; * * " ^ * ^ * teljev <* ' t h T w « l i « . Th» - - — - - -' - »n 11 aays. _'ths Fred Read homA. latt^'dnww no e*smoenfl«tion rmA Lyo« called on Mrs. Mary Hof Sunday at the Ted Olson home) hospital, Detroit. Saturdays son ^rhvi^TVo m ^ v ««m«i*«nt. e" ^ . " ^ . ^ © a d >iom«. toei^tiww no compensation and

Tnursday night , niDearborn. MicKxel D e s m o n d ^ ^ I ' J 2 2 3 . ^ f ^ , v ^ ^ ^ h L M ^ M a r y ^ennedy ftntortam- had to shift ior themselves un~ The following^ from here at ^George Meabon \r. and wife Born to Mr ank Mrs.Marshalll ShKJ^exe^tion^ Hw' ^J3$S£*l Tu&S£ x . SL ^ ¾ ^ 0 ^ e t a r t e a u a g a ^

teoded.the O. E. S-instalkiion a."'called at the Wm.Marshall home'Meabon of Pmckney at B « a W J t 2 ^ ^ S ^ w ^ ^ ^ 2 S ' ' ™%'?Ted ^ T&]£? ^5^ 0 9 ^ 1 1 8 1 1 1 .¾ w o A ? r ^ a c ^ d th< Howell Saturday nite: Mesdames m ISckbr idge Saturday. | 6 o n hospital. HoweU Oct IB a A • ^m^L ^ ¾ ^ T ^ f ? " i W h i t l e y w e r e i n &&** « * V - age of 65 or so h# Was toid they < £ £ GrimtrrMidge M01er,Sa M^d^Ars. Ona ( ^ 1 ^ ¾ ¾ ' » S ^ j S hmitedflfWiieclut ?**»!?%* N o ^ 7 3 0 1 : V - ? W : ^ u » ^ a a n a p . a n i

nd Leona were guests of Mr. 1 — J r f e however lmuteci to wiie.crui j has a feather party adfisrtlsed h# went out in the world without MARRIAGE LICENSES

Carl Eldred, 18, Howell. Donna' Belle Combs, 17, Holly; Clifford: O. E. S. NOTICE

I>aller, Wmifred Graves. Roberta and Mrs. Carl Lentz sr of Nash-Amburgey,Mr. and Mrs.Xj.I.Henry, ville Sanday. and the Misses Alberta Dlnke > Mr. and Mrs- Norman white, cmd Louise and Carolyn Ziegler. Mr. and Mrs. Basil White, Mr.jPowoli, 24,UrKienJanice Wesley! 1 Pinckney Chapter 145 O. % S.,TJ _ . . . . ^ -. - . ,^ ^ . - , --Jrfr. and Mrs. B. T. Mordn oj and Mrs. Frank White and Mrs. 48 , Howell; Charies Maas. 23 > will hold,a public installation oi >l*<* B y ers «ma daughter, Janrt, in gensrai Old age pensions and

for Nov, 11 and St-Mary's church a pension to aid him in his old on Nov. 18. both ore at theschooL age.Back In those days razlroav lMr. and Mrs Ross Read were and a f#w othsr enterprises paid Sunday dinner guests of Mrs- pensions but the practise was aot

De&att were guests of M r i M a ^ J t e e Mets attended the funeral vonne Metallo, 19, Howell. Hoff Thursday. / ; of heir cousin,Frank Hurd at Cad

Clare Miller suffered an ^ iliac Friday. \ CARD O F THA»KS fnjurv at King Seeley factory7last MosdameS Will Horton, Will, I wish to thank all those whcJ

officers October 28 at 8:00 p. m. Eleanor Baughn, Sec'y-

_ , _ , , __. _. , . . . „ Don Ocjyle who wwas hurt in week when a 220 wire short cir Hastings and Dri Pfper- of Flint .remembered me in any way" cm auto accidsiiit ^ at )» home cult occursd. He is wearing col spent ast Friday with Mr P. Mary {during my stay in the hospital [of his grttftttaJottfrr,: Mrs. .tw&»V orsd glasses- Hoff- I Dan VariSlambrook UxUlaad.

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Ann Arbor. social security were granted in Vivian Rirhards of Mlkm* dep. response to a nationwide aemanol

utv grand lecturei o«s%cted a and are hots to stay. Th* qood school of instruction ut» theithe old days when everyone had to First Degree at UyiaflMn Lada* shift for hhnself and the devil No. ?S F.4 A. M. Arlufich y»as take th« h M s m o s t ate QOM served after the^dwsll wofc, fat*m>

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Howell Jli«r

For hot water on tap /,V

For clean, quiet, carefrM servir--,..

For automatic, completely dependable water heating «*|

Be Modern . . . Go Electricl

Twn« tn EDISON ELECTRIC THEASRl Utodoyt at 7 * . « . WXYZ-TV, Channtl 7

See Your DEALER or

your "Edison office \

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^1 STATE OF MICHIGAN

Th» Circuit Court for the County

oi Michigan in Chancery PETER J. ISKrlA,

Plalnjtff

HENRY 8. C. BRUNS and KATY WtUNS. his wile, £M£LiN TAY­LOR. RALPH FOWLER, CrlAW-CCY PASflALL A* S. AUSTIN. CHAflCY PArlSHALL, HERMAN i r4ATTHSOSEN and their unknown heir* devisees* legatees and assigns*

Lot Number twelve (12) of (4) of Plats,at page thirty-slx(36). "Assessor's Plat No. 4". Village Van Winkle & VanWinkle of Fowlerville, Livingston County Attorneys for Plaintiff Michigan as duly laid out, plait- Business Address ed and recorded in Liber Foux Howell, Michigan

NEIGHBORING NOTES

Ray Salyer of Stockbridge stiff . - - • •. •• ered a broken lea and 4 other Tue*. We<L, TIM*, Oct, u.. u. n S 5 ? S i ^ e r e S 2 * ***} ™>Jam~ &***T> Barbara Paytott colhded, on Broqan Road. All i HelenaCarter, Ward Bond were taken to St. Lawrence ho*- [ ammn ^ l i piled, Jackson, "KISS - TOMORROW GOODBYE"

j Alton Fletcher oj Stockfcriage | ^L _ has been inducted ineo the army Friday, Satmde*. On, 17. 28 and is at Tacoma" Wasjfc. j Donald Woods, Trudy

Mr. and Mrs. Charles May oi Unadilla celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Oct 21th.

The Howeil Masonic laldge held a dinner dance October 19/Chis is their centenniall year.

Med Moore, a Buick Motor Co. executive of Flint, has been el­ected grand high priest oi the Michigan. Royal Arch Masons.

30 people, all from outside the county were arrested in this county, Oct- 14 for violating the Sunday hunting llaw.They were to cmoear before Justice Singer at Brighton.

Ernest Meabon of Howell has been taken to Veteran's hospital Saginaw.

Collections from Howell from Howell parking meters during

w8Saa n d SeptoB,b8' totallea]c~«T **» c»-Mrs Alice Mauk and dmifrhtar'caaiiwTtorurt»»,Su8M»c Stott

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Marshall

BARBARY PIRATE"

Joyce Reynolds, Ross Ford m

"GIRL'S SCHOOL"

Sunday Shows 2:11 p a Cool

DexterTheatre BSXtth, MlCKJGAN

Ato Co*«itte««d

;Sunday, Monday. Oct.22, 30

MY FRIEND IRMA GOES WEST

Marie Wilson John Lund Carina* Calverj Diana Lynn

A feed CesMdy Cartoon lues.. Wed

Friday, Saturdoy, Oct, 27, 28

Gene Ajufaty Jin

"COWBOY ANDD INDOANS' Flos

"THE PALOMINO" In Techn*«oler

•Oui Door Action Picture Starrlna

Jerome Cortland, B. Tyler Shows 7 and 8*23

March oi Tim*. Thur, Oct. 31, Not U 2

Burt Lancaster Virginia Mayo

THE FLAME AND THE ARROW It Terimfrotor

Patsy, have returned to Bowell, alter a 7 day stay in Florida.

The University oi Michigan has turned down a reguest fox a 4 day Thanksgiving holiday and will' hold classes the Friday a t ter Thankskgivting.

The Sebewainq factory of the

A XL V AIM ktt&ATEtt Chelawi. Mfefa,

Sunday. Monday, Oct.22, 30 Abbott & CosttUo in

"THE FOREIGN LEGION" Short Cartoon Now* Sunday Shows 3, 5, 7, 8 Monday Shows 7 and 8

Tuee., Wed.. Thuj, Oct. 31, Not 1,%2 "BRIGHT LEAF"

A Drama Starring Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall

Shows 7 a»d 9x12 Cartoon and •••• News ,Coming next Sun. and Mon. Ma and Pa Goes to Town,Peggy The Flame and the Arrow J*ousia

AVON THLAl £ » FrL, St Oct 27, 28

"ROCKET SHIP" Story man's conquest of space

fttcffrlii J Michigan Sugar Co. is'setting" a ;Uoyd Bridges, Osa Massen, and

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> Noah Beery record this year. From 700 to 1000 trucks of beets a day are Cat*** ^ being received. They had 18,000 | S u n < ^ ^^ 0 e t<Mj 30 acres of beets under contracture lr . * rrev np WPP rvww* largest in the history of the fact-| ' A A p S L S f c ? * ory in their 49 years ofejristcmce.| j ^ T R ^ ^ ^ They expect to make 190,00 tons * ^ " *M"*"S. A *™*U**« «*•** o sugar. 15..00 tons of beets are being processed every £4 hours-

Alice LaRosa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaRosa of Dexter was married to Glenn Milier of Dexter on October 14th. / Mrs. Irene Phillips Steinbach, 29, wife of Charles Steinbach of Dexter died at St. Joe hospital Ann Arbor* Oct. 18. She leaves her husband and 2 sons.

Stockbridge, Michigc^

Tom Buell Oar toon

8undoy Shows 3. 3, 7, 9

Tuet , Wed., Thur, Oct 31, Not 1; 2 '70LSON SINGS AGAIN"

a musical starring Larry Parks, Barbara Hjale and

William Demarest Cartoon

nujm

s $200, $3@0 J

WE ARE GIVING AN EXTRA LARGE DISCOUNT ON ALL

NEW 1950 BUMS

models. Here is your chance to save real dough. 2 Doors,

Livingston Motor Sales YOUR BUICK DEALER. Howell, Michigan

ORD£a Of PUBLICATION Suit pending in the Cucuii

Pourt ior -n© county of uving-scoa in Chanoexy at howeii-ivucii igan, on the 14& aav oi ^eptum-ber ibou.

it appeazinq from trie sworn bui at compliant as i-i- a in saia I cause inat me piamu- nas no, w h a nj0yed a very prosperous year, sold more Buicksthan ween able cater ouiqeai searcn * J

and inguiry to ascencun wneuie; ever before. This is the cleanup. We are getting ready fot the uie saia aeleitaanis CUQ alive ox deaOf or wneig iney may re-j 951 siae lX living- 01 U tney nave any» , . personal representauves or iieaa; 4 Doors, Hard Tops,Convertable3 uvina or wnere tney or any oi inem may resice, or wnemer the uue. intexest claim- heu or poss-0089101» ngnt c - uiese ae^enaaiis . nave been assignea to any Quit person or persons or whetne. sucn autf, interoi: claim, usn c, poMibie rigrit o these aetenaanu nave oeen assignea to any otne. person or persons or.whether sue:. title, interest, claim, lien or Poss­ible rigrit has been disposed cv by will by uje said defendant*

And It further apEearintj that the pkrintift does not know and sas been unable after d llgeri\ searcn and inquiry to ascertain <ne names oi the persons who are includea as defendants without -lemg named.

Upon motion, Uiereiore. oi Van-Winide 6 VanWinkle, attorneys far nlaintiffs it is ordered that t>» above named detendants ana trieir unknown heirs, devisees, legatees arid assigns.cause tneir appearanc« to be entered herein 'Within three months from the date hereot and that in default there­of said bill be taken as confessc-o by the said defendant ana oacn and aA of them.

It is rurther order that the plain tiff cause this order to he publish ed within forty days in the Pinck ney Dispatch, a newspaper print ed, published and circulating in said County once in each week fo* at least *4x successive weeks. £ true copy Glenn C Yellana >»sin A. Hagman Circuit Court

.Clerk .Commissioner The above entitled suit involves

and is brought to quiet title to the following described lands lo-,

\ > cated in the VUlaqe of Fowler-f ville, County o? uringston anA *; Stale Michigan, and more par- >

tJcularly described «e follows,.

T, .n . - ~^~a. , Coming:Baron of «*i*W4iu. i rf ^ a q e o f Dexter may soon'BIue Heaven, Summer Stock

get house to house mail dellivery I ^ 0 1 ¾ 1 ^ . t o * * D e x t e r Leader.

The Rohson and Douglas hard ware stores, Brighton, were robb ed the other night Guns and am ! munition were taken.

Carroll Bens, owner of the Mont gamery-.WarR warehouse in Ann Arbor which burned Oct. 10 has offered a reward of $1000 for information leading to the arrest ot the person or persons who se iiro jo it.

The University of Michigan has traded tho Stadium golf course near the football stadium to the Utv of Ann Arbor aa a site for their new $4,500,000 hia/h school. Ths uruvefSTry- gets Wines field and the site of the present schoor when it is torn down.

Friday, Saturday. Oct, 27. 28 "DAXOTT ULU

Isi CSnooolok M . An Action Drama Stoning w#w,'Qteorge Montgomery, Rod Cam­

eron and Marie Windsor Power oi TholGbt Realm o! Ntiodwoods

Holiday on Skis Sunday, iuMoay, Oct. 29, 31

"DANCING IN THE DARK" In Technicolor

A Musical Starring

William Powell, , Mark Stevens and Betsy Drake

Dingbat Land Beauty and Blade f Malice In Palace fComing: "Tarsan & the Slave 'Girl, The Heiress, Wake Island.

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Arizona. My | Friday, Saturdoy, Oct, 27, 28

AftverHtummt

Rom where I sit ...^,/ Joe Marsh

You Can't Build A Better Mousetr^n!

47 Years Ago

"They're not the best-looking boarders a man ever had," Hack Turner said one day, "and they've got awful tempers. But I've found it pays to have 'em around."

Hack was talking about a fam­ily of barn owls, nesting in his silo this year. Some folks believe those little white-faced screechers kill chickens—and ought to be shot on sight. But Hack disagrees.

"Up at State University they've Itudied barn owls for years—and never known one to eat a chicken. On the other hand, a daddy owl will clean up around 300 mice a

month. Farmers that kill barn owls are throwing away the best mousetraps known to man! "

From where I sit, when someone shows a prejudice against any group of animals or humans—iff usually just based on misunder standing. For instance, some folks are plumb intolerant about those of us who enjoy an occasional quiet glass of beer. Get to really know us and you're liable to find we're prelty pood birds at that!

M>e OiUu^

as-Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation

Bom to Fred Mackradar and wiie a 9 lb. son*

Nellie Gffdy of Pettysville and John Churches of Lansing were married October 21-

St. Mary's altar society mad© $1 at their social at the Floyd r Reason home last Friday. I

Lloyd Teeple, 35. died at his ; home in Vassar Oct 24, of ty­phoid fever.; He was the son of Mr. and Mrs.Stephen Teeple and married Ella Sigler in 1890. She survives with 2 small eons. The funeral was held at the home of Dr. H. F. Sigler Tuesday, Rev.

I Cope officiating. Livingston LocL ' ge No. 76 F. & A, M, had charge of the services at the grave.Kirk j VanWinkle W. M., giving the funeral oration.

Married by Rev- Mylne Oct.28. Harry Rose of Ann Arbor and Ost~ Carpenter of Pettysvillle.

Bom to Sanford Reason an wife last week a son.

Wm. Thompson sr. died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Stockino; of West Branch lias week. The funeral was held here Wednesday.

At the last meeting of the Young Men's Club Ellery Durfee and Fred Dalton were . admitted 1O membership. This makes 17 T^ ^ . ear ^ RepubiiCCm was in power (1932), Michigan members- The new officers are r e c e i v e d $128799,000 for their products.

Trees. Ross Read; Custodian, * amounted to $676,992,0¾. Fred Campbell; Asst-, Ray Kenn' In 1933 corn was selling for 40c per busheloattle a $3.5C per ^ , , . n.~« J:—i— n~ t WJU—. t cwt.,hay at $5.40 per ton, wheat at 40c per bushel.

Last year's average prices were; com $1.20, cattle $19.20, hay $20.40 and wheat $2 00.

HERBERT DEWNE Democrat candidate for congress in the Sixth District

Which Party Should I Cast My Vote for? What Are the

Effeits?

edy; Gym. director, Prof Miller; Sentinel, Lee Barton.

The Boy's Club elected the foil

S o n i l <~<r^ P o l o f *

UJniim nioRninG COAL HEATER

Mod«IS20-B 1001b. O 3. Co*l C*p.

Yw, the modtto convenleoct aid unaziog tcoooay of the WARM MORNING heater 1« truly a $ec»adonl Its the only heater of Its kind in tht world. Exclusive, patented bte> tiox coastrcctloa results in an abundance o! titan, healthful beat and big fuel savings. Heats all dij and night withoet nfueU&g. Botss ear kind of co»L rake or b qoett* Seml-sntoouitl •tfisini feed, $** § fix* bm mm t ftarj Goat ss sod lee 6* dependAWi WARM MOftNlWa IMWI

' Markey and Albert Doe, both Of Port Huron,

i H. M- Padley will hold an auction at his farm west of Chubbs Comers Nov. 15. L N. Fishbeck, auctioneer.

Grace Wright has closed he* ; school term in the Younglove district.

- . « . _ — . L v ' e Go^oa is attending Ferris tABMEB? FEED 4 SUPPLY COMPANY, Max Bus—U. Mgr Institute, Big- Rapids. _

Vice Pres, Brayton Plaoeway; Sec.. Ruel Cadwell; Treas, Rex Read; Custodian; Sentinell, Or-villo Nash.

A cement sidewalk is being built in front of the Mann block.

J

owing^fficersftes., Rev. Mylne;^ ^ l948,Ohio, WisconsinJilinoisand Iowa farmers voted for the Democratic party 2 to 1. They went through as agreed and put through the farm support, but in the senate it was tied 35 — 35 all 35 votes for it were Democratic and all but 3 of those against it were Republican. Vice President Barkley voted to break the tie and the bill went through. Farmers should vote for a Demo

\i J _x « r, 1 T — r cratic Congressman because our present congressman voted Married at St- Stephens church. against this bill and voted ior the Kprr bill which went through

Port Huron Aucr. 28. Catherine I the house by a small margin and so 'the president vetoed it x / ~ i ~ - — J «™^r*-_ t . - - - ^ t o o k c a r e p{ ^ small people in Howeil^owlerville, Pinckney

.Brighton and elsewhere who burn gas. If the Kerr bill had passed, the cost of gas would^rv© been much higher- This community uses gas heat. Thereforo we should not depend on Ohio, or other states to do the voting but we shoud vote for a Democratic congressman in the 6th District. When Far'vs..j Are Prosperous, All Business Is Prosperous. Without 1 - i Support PricesWould Be One Half and No Business Would Be Prosperous. Therefore Get Back of a Democr

*eto_Congress. ' DEMOCRATIC NAHOHAL COMMITTEE _ ' . : * •

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(HE &WCKNEY DlSPATQj Wednesday, October 25,1950

Tfct Ptnckney Dispuvca &xte*ed as 2nd d a i

Oct of March 3. 1877 matter at Poetoffioe

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Groceries oods Canned Goods, Shoes

Gents Fi&£: fallings

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10WEST FSICE EVER! Special de luxe PHIIGAS-MPPAN Ranjg

Mrs. E Warren and son, Jack, Hill of Detroit spent Wednesday | October 18 at Mi-land Lake withl he daughter, Mrs. Donald Mc-LLean and granddaughter, Joyce Kinsolving.

BilFand George Clark and others found a revolver hidden near the Pinckney dam last wt*fc It was. turned o^er to the state police-

Mr. and Mrs. John Kaw*s o., Lansing were callers at th© Dis- j

III patch office Saturday on their' " 'way home from the Michigan

J Wisconsin foot ball game. He is the oldest past grand master the Michigan Grand Lodge F. & A. M.

Charles Konine and wife or, Femdale were Sunday guests c / Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sprout.

Mr. and and Mrs- Frank Whito and daughter of Howell spent Sunday at the Ben White home.

Miss Gertrude Spears spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ley Denchuck. .—Ambrose Kennedy and wife of Howell and Gerry Eichman and wife were in Detroit Sunday.

Cecil and Robert Hooker of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the Roy Dillingham home.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nash were ' Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donala Brady.

The Bill Baughn family called on Mr. and Mrs. Donn Wid meyer Sunday at the Kosiman home in Howell.

Mrs- Warda Horwood and fam ily went to Coleman Sunday to visit the George Graham family.

Mrs. Kenr: :tli Wylie and two children sp.nt Saturday at \h~ W. H. Euler home in Howell.

Willi ;ni Pickford and family of 'Ionia cjptnt the week end at th? jAsher Wvlie home. j Mr. ana Mrs. Andrew Nesbitt Nesbitt v/oreguestd of Mrs-blanch

The Ted' DeBarr kemiy whajNaylor ci £-rton Rapids Monday. have been visiting at the Bob' Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Wylie of

\ Pike home returned to Gladwin {Dexter called at the Andrew Ne.s •Sunday. jbitt and Kenneth Wylie homes G r ^ R S f H c ^ f l ^ r 1 ^ I ^ M u r r a y Kennedy family Grand Rapids this week to see ' c a l l ed a t t h e C u l v e r ^ j Dee*. cousin installedlas worthy mat - ; f i e l d Sunday. ron of an O. E-S. chapter. | Mrs_ inMt }

vSSpOOBYE TO PUMPING

. C#VES TREE ROOTS • * v

M1NATES DIGGING

'DISSOLVES- GREASE

mO MORE ODORS

I T S MQOERN...REVOLUTIONARY! Mo moro txptmlv* unhoo^y pumping end dlgglnf gp of c«ttpooli«Mpiic lann. ttcpog* pooli, gr««»t fropi and cloggtd Unot.

H«rt't lh# moW r«llobl« and iaK> method to (i<)u«fy, dlstoJva an4 wponlfy great*, iludgo. hdif, cloth and other or* jnic lotidt.

This modtru chtribal QuaranW.n quick and »n\> cienl result {• 1? lo 16 So'* . NO SHUTDOWN of pool or rank nec«««*vy wfc,:* chemical it working, 5. 10, I J . »3, 50. and 10'. rQNTAtNEH

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Myron Hughes 8717 Lai ide Dr. Rush Lake T-

Plumbing Water Sytemi eie^

Stanley Dmkel iZ

ELECT AS SHERIFF

I Sunday guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Wm. Shehan were Mrs. Mrs. Inez Hamilton and Mrs.

Ina Dyer of Lansing were quests at the Irvin Kennedy home last Tuesday.

Mrs. Eleanor Ledwidge and Denise spent the week end in

4 Automatic, instant-lighting burners . . . removable porc*> fcfe drip truys.

v •fcualiteover. with gt'ass win* few art'] oven lifht.

v/ 14-houtdock vith built-in

V Vfmmirder situate cooWnf time, up to SO n\,iu'.es.

^kfeuide gives ti rr * - \A tcm-ftnturt? information.

IBuminatci Bigna! tells v. ft en #v«n isoa. y

fj j^V illumirsW* cn*iri top

« range. v

Large wor';injj nr?s. Turc*-lain fir.ibh. C ::;:•::'.ud o\ t.i

Alma Harris and Zita, Dr. Har low Shehan and family of Jack son, Mrs- Madeline Roche and ^emse sper Mrs. Polly Roche of 'Ann Arbor. I R o v a i Oak.

Dan VanSlambrook entered St. j j ^ ^ Mrs.Edward Gendrow Joe hospital. Ann Arbor, last ski of FerndaJe spent Saturday week for a knee operation 'with Mrs. Eleanor Ledwidge

Eddie Hartman has guit his J The John Carver family called iob at Chysler Motor Co. and i s ! 0 n his mother, Mrs. Hetty Carver living in Howell- !

i n Ann Arbor Sunday. . Larry Camburn attended the, Mrs. Jav Shirey while visiting;

Shrine meeting in Grand Rapids at the Russell cartoge a: Portage1

last week. j i ^ t week, fell down and broke Callers at the Albert Dinkel i her arm in two places,

home last week were Mrs. Ar | Albert Shirley, Mr. and K a Caulk, Ann Arbor, Mrs. Mob, Doyle Templeton and Mrs. Dal­le Dinkel. Detroit, and Mrs. Illah Miller visied Mrs Albert Shirley Reason Dwtter. 1 at St. foe hospital" Ann Arb,.;i«

Mr. and Mrs. R K. Ellioti,Mrs. Sunday. Mrs- Shirley underwent' Mae Higcrms and Mrs-Dora Swar <an operation there Thursday. '

j thout went on a trip to Mackinac { R o b e r t Vedder is now a mem Ilast week.

How About a Veteran for Shscift

of Your County?

A Veteran of World War II with

58 Months Service, including

12 months Overseas Duty, I f**l

qualified for this office.

I'm Not a Politician so can app

ealing to you as a Citizen one)

Voter for your Support Nov. 7-

LLOYD M E \

DEMOCRAT CAr^DIDATE FOR

SHERIFF

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LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD RANGE!

Vow is the time to modernist y#ur kitchen with Philgas , . . the fbrlfty bottler! gas for farm and town bosses! You can huat far and wide, but you won't find a bigger value anywhere than this beautiful de luxe wage? Remember, too, we will glvfc you » generous trade-in allowance on your «ild range... regs rdless of type, make, or condition! Ecsy terms, if you wish!

M A N * OTHER FMfLGAS A^PIIANC^S FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE!

ber of the Ann Arbor fire dept. C> H. McRorie was called to

Bay City Saturday by the illness of his brotherinlaw, Tom Baud who was taken to the hospital, following a heart attack.

Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Doyle jr., returned from their wedding trio

Glen Danow of Detroit and the Wm. Dccrrow family of Stur. gis spent Sunday with Mrs;, Flora Darrow. The latter returned" to Sturgis for a visit.

Sam Singer shot 2 Canadian q ? e ^ « i u k ^ ^ T 1 " 8 *

W « ,-'returned rrom th. Arnold Berguist and James Hah , t Wednesdav were in Jackson Saturday and ' a s t - V ^ e c l n e s c i a y ' also attended the Michigan Wis consin football game at Ann Ar bor- ,,,

Sunday dinner guests at the Robert Read home were Fred Read and wife, Frank Peters and wife, Mrs. Rosemary Whitley and Mrs. Muriel McGuire.

Merlin Amburgey visited his father, Orville Amburgey ai* Mery hospital, Jackson last week j where the latter is laid with a broken leg, resuluna from being hit by a Iruck,

Bert Wright and wife of Howe Were Sunday guests of Mrs.Edna

i Spears. Julius Sayler and wii oi Brighton called Thursday,

Robert Read James " V7 >. i 11:-. v amd John McGuire hunted deer

| at Mio over the week end Mrs. j McGuire and baby stayed at the ( Robert Read home.

Mrs. Marjarie Trost and Mr.

rARM ANIMALS COLLKCTED ^ h O ; ' u i i v

HORSES $5.00 Each COWS $5.00 Eacch

HOGS $1.50 per Cwt-

WF BUY HIDE6 m»D CALF SKINS

to

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Reelect

William W.

BLACKNEV LK'PUBOCAN CONRESSMAN 6th MICHIGAN W&TRICT

MR. BLACKNEY was the author and sponsored the bill which made it possible for 7,000,000 veterans to cash thoir terminal

leave bonds and save the tax payers many millions of dollars a year in interest charges.

MR. BLACKNEY sponsored the bill that provided better medical services in all branches of themilitary fbrpes by his Doctors,

Dentist", & .Surgeon's Bill.

SEE US TODAY W* HANCiE

A l l IMSTAtlATlON

DFTAIIS

eckey Swarth&i?

I mm- xyiarjone irosr ana Mr. and Mrs. James Nance Of Dear. MR. BLACKNEY is a firm believer in Constitutional Government < and is strongly -opposed bom caUedat the Andrew Camp j to socialize our government by the adoption of Socialized Medicine-, the Brannan pkm

I bell home Sunda*. . '8*1} for agriculture and other simila: bills. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Read were MR BLACKNEY as a member of the Armed Services Committee voted for all measures

In Detroit Monday. •* - * • ' ' • ' - • -1 "-'—'-- ^- ' *u-•--J—-~:~*~^;— ^11 .. . 1 *u^ ~ Mrs.Max Parkinson and dough,

ter of Ann Aribor callled on Mrs. Rose Hendee Saturday.

Mrs. Dorothy Dinkel and Mrs Irene deFillippi attended the can

. ^ u r ^ ^ c ^ d ^ ^ ^ h n ^ « • 5 - ^ t i Dinkel IflJ wiSTSs G ' O T / ^ ^ £ ^

hn G r a S t o o K r ^ i S t " ! ^ *& BLAQ^ET, during his congressional career, has served on various O m ^ o n a l s f i k b r i d ^ ^ Committees,including Post Office and Post Roads, Immigration and Naturalization. Public

Onn O T S B V I I n\„»A^ ~~J BuUdings and Grounds, and is now a member of the Armed Services Commit- tee which Harold S w S n t - v"sf?ed Ae l ^ ° 1 ^ * e * » * ^ 0 N a v y ' t h a A i r a n d M a T m e ~ ine C o a S t G u a r d ^ ^ 9 P u b U c

iRoeeviUe Masonic ^ ^ gntur | , Health,.Services connected with it. y _ . . . 'day night and h-'rv>d conferr ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boyer were Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Hendee Guy Blair and wife of Fowler. iht* third deojee on Robert Camp in Detroit Sunday. were in Detroit Sunday- ville ipent Sund with Roy DHL. bfl1 Edwin Sprout and family spent Harry Fost was taken sick last ingham and wife.

'-. - H Mm. Clare Miller Sunday at the , Dick Bowman week and is back in McPbtrton Mrs. Rose Hendee visited o f

w r ^ :,; r-.'r- :t SaturHnv. ihama in whitmore Lak^ hospital, H o w e U ^ tl^Bert Appleton home Id Brkfa

of the Committee, we would now have a 70 Group A*; Force, a new super air c<irxiee^eques|ed by General MacArthur and other necescary maiorial of war.Because the administration did not accepi the committtees action, our toys were sent unprepared to Korea.Mr. Blackney as a Committee member, is continu ing his fight 10 see that everv available aid and protect

ion can be offered our boys in service- y MR. BLACKNEY is bitterly oppos ed to any atlempt to communize our country, and has con

and voted on every occasion for removal of Communists holding pub*

tl# Ber toOast

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their claims to said Court at said Pro. p h o n e 23163. For N i g h t s Cal l bate Office and to eerve a copy thereol ~

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Special Representative Telephone 469 Howell ilby Pinckney Kd, noweit

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SHERIFF Por 17 years has served the the people of Livingston county. His decisions are made on iacts-Never was a time when men of Keep experience with proven abi they are today-Keep experiener with proven ODI lify in office. The next two years are going to be dangerous years. Experience in police work will be very much needed. His-staif of deputies all have had several y^ars experience

Contributed by friends

;upon George Poppas, administrator of said estate whose address is 332 S Fifth Street. Ann Arbor, Michigan on [ or before the 2nd day of January ,A. D., 1951 at ten \ ' o'clock in the forenoon, said time and place hereby appointed for the examlna (ion and adjustment of all claims and demands against said decease^ for the adjudication and determination of thf* heirs at krw ol said deceased at the ti.ne of her death entitled to inherit the estate of whicn the deceased died siezed .

It is Further Ordered. That public notice thereof be glren by ptabUcatlos of a copy of this order once each week for three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis.. patch, a newspaper printed and circulat

,ed in said County. A true copy Hlrom R Smith ' Celestia Pcrrshall Judge of Probate Register ei Probate

FOR SALE: A Fine Wool Ram-Louis Stadcdbfo Pinckney Roy iiiH 7IM0, Tom Acres 23310 I

and Wendell LaCoo 22680 [ Truck Lot at Stadram & U. S..12 F O R SALE:Gilbarco Oil

;gun type. $10000. Gerald Reason

McPHERSON State BANK LOSTjA 13 inch t hound, white with black and tan'$P»L

{FOR RENT:Frrst floor apartment 'wih water and bath roaaL ? Sylvester Harris 1175 M36 W. - FQrl SALE^Zenlth Combination j radio and Victrakt with records.

Myron Hughas, Phone 1S7FU 18717 Lakesido Drive, Hush Lake

male Beagle' WAl^'i'ED^lan for curving; truck * ~ inside work. Write to

« )

Established 1865 i jnar/fcmidaf,wearing! coilfl(r.Rewarrt Call 52F3 Pinckney

mcorDorcrted 1815 ' WANTED: To rent a 5 or 6 room. 1 house Jn Pincknev.

FARM BANKING AT HARTLAND jDr. Cecil T o w W Portage Lake

An interesting article ia the FOR SALE OR RENT:Mall Chain Michigan^Investar tells about the | **"' tt, . . ^ f Dava^a

use of banking principles i n ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ - = ^ -.FOR SALE: 130 bass White farm operation to produce c o n - , - - - - • , .

sistently higher crop yields on (Pearl Accordian, never used. the Crouse iarm. ! Pbon© Dexter 5302

P. O. Boot 186, HowWi Mick

V/AtrTEDt-maumemepet to 1X7% West Main St, Ptaekasy

homo, ffa. S. H. Carr LOST:": A Reabon* hound color white, male, lost last week Tues­day between Howell and Pinck-Wul pay reward. Kelly barker 3200 VanBom Rd,, Waynd, Mich. Phone 213 R Wayne FOR SALE:2a guage R e p e a t

J ^ H ^ f ^ f / l ^ ^ ^ f f o ^ ^ ^ R RENT:Modem five l o o m l S f t ? ^ e s ^ s h e S Mto** ^Li^T^^^^%^l h o m e ' a11 tunished, oU furnace. Luciu* Doyle, phone 42 ume that the nutnents of our soil 9 9 0 2 Riverside Drive or phone , 1-^——^ — — .~UT. ....., u__i. p O R S A L £ : 4 i jjjrinQ Cows.

^ o j Frank Pearce, 1090U Stinchfleld care ior

are comparable with our check- B f l h t 7 . 9 7 x' .ing account at the fecmk- xiik±i**T\ r*- i ?

Deposits are made in the form" ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ^ ^ ! ^00^Pto 'c^ 'y , near Silver Uc pf commercial ferilisers and 'jcnooi cnnaren ana nejP w"gti » , ^ , 1 1 1 . ' soil building practises and with housework. Very nice congenial F O R SALE: 1937 Dodge Mdan, drawels in form of crops con- h o m e w ^ x . o w K f

r o S 1 1 anL q(^l<^d 1338 Olds sedan.$75 each. tanung nitrogen^phosphorous ^ , ¾ ¾ ^ ¾ Mower P r a s 5 : . ^- ;~, u T' Michigan, formerly of Pinckney.' ^ S i Z S 0 ™ ? ! ! - ^ 1 !

, mcreasea yiaias. Phone 45F4 Baby Sitter. Dependable, 35c an Claire Campbell

l ? O R u i ^ f : c ? ^ ? 6 X 1 3 2 . ^ P h ^ e 131F3 M c P H E R S O N S u t e KAM \ °" 5 ^ ° ^ ¾ & S J - ^ ' ! £ * sALE^otatoea, Cabbage t.

i Onions.

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QUALITY \

Meats Fruit

Groceries Vegetables

Howell Mica.

All deposits up to $10,000 in­sured by our membership in the

i Federal Deposit Insurance Cor • \ poration.

I 100 Pinckney FOR KENT:U*taae at Big Silver Lake, rent by month* hot water, bathroom, lake priviliges. Call 2 6 1 9 W,Yptilanti after 3 p- m. - — *

The Umstead Farm

"~ATTENTiONi

A. A . /»• A* A. A*

Phii Barney Kralzmiller ) Livingston County

Representative

Phone 25566

Ann Arbor

CoUee»

WANThD:Sewing_and aiterdUons lvlrs. Norman VcmBlaricum

.?39 Stuart S., Pinckney " FOR SALE. Heatrola, large size. $15. very good' condition.

I Call at 8834 Haines Rd or phone 19F3 Pinckney. FOR SALE;1 Round Oak Kitchen Range, burn* coal or wood, good condition.

Louis Kourt phone 69F3

in

Saws filed Retoothad Lawn Mower* gyrrpened

All Work Dana By Hatitis* und Oaaaaataad

A. MandeQ 11584 ntrer Lane Drlva

Hj.Lcnv» t ^ ^ Mi«hiaaP

POR RENT: Modem apeitment over Roy QarVs ttore. Phone 124F6 Pinckney

WANTED;... POW.irtt. WW pay

iSaiidt oiaadsjt prioaf C a Uovd PIMM KFU

ae

Fish Market Prices

Courteous Service

.THERE S TO BE JL

Community Chest THIS YEAR IN THE

darks fmcmsrs FINEST POOD STORE

Pinckneyi* ?4

THE^ AapNCIES THAT ABC W ENTITLED TO BE INCLUDED IN THE BUDGET ARE TO

CONTACT THE CHAIRMAN IN PERSON ON OB BEFORE

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