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•«&&dfc S$-o : x • > • r »• r^^Rfr ••"-' f^pw^^^i 4 i ispate1) :h Wednesday. October 5. 1949 «*: CRACY .. |*ib}ic schools havs* a iODQ way since grandfaih «rs time» State aid to scnools this year will toial M4SM**™ Lo C ional fc/5 muiian acre ittafcno an average of Sill a for each oi the LOSauOO school children en- rolled. The citfrent year is witnessing the greatest, school construction program in 20 years. Teachers salaries will reach an average oi $3,400 a year an increase oi $300 over last year. bupt. oi Instruction says Mich edueaion, is looking up- We fc*V%i«ware money, more class rooms and more children. Pract chial school enrollment will ex- ceed 200'OUU making a total en- rollment <4 l,£50i.QQQ. The same thina happened af- ter World War 1 when school en- rollment increased 35.000 a year. In 1945 only $3,000,000 was spent for school building. This year $12,000000 will be spent. $30,000 in bond issues for new buildings and alternations have been ap-i roved. 50 percent will be fori ew buildings. These will aliminate half day sessions and basement rooms. This jfUl not remedy the entire situatfK but it will be a good start. ";-,£ Most Of -the school increase is In the lower grades. There is still a teacher shortage but it is in the lower grades. Higher salaries art encouraging | teachers and 10,000 are now tak ing advanced work in summer and night schools Alter being out file greater part oi 3 days tne Jury in the Clin* murder trial brought in a verdict oi manslaughter against Wm. and Don Andrus. The jury con- sisted oi 7 women and o inen.lm mediately Stanley Bemman, att. for the brothers made a motion the verdict be set aside and a new trial granted and that the boys be admitted to bail He said Att Columbo far the boys had left his personal check for $10.- 000 to be put up for bail bond, i Judge Lyons set Thurs. for hear- ing the motion. One man is said to havto dead locked the jury. The first day he voted for acquittal and the 11 oth er fox second degree murder.The second day he voted far robbery unarmed and finally the third day a compromise was made on a manslaughter verdict. The* penalty for this is one to fifteen .0018. IN EA*uEft OAys, CONSIPCMO A 6te) JOCULAR. ANO IX< AN» SETOFF, THgy AT HOME WAS SCCVI 'Ml. TO TOWN WfftI INFREQUENT, 4T»%. BUT dSTO** TH£ FAMILY- | ~ PILEO INTO THE *PRJM6 WAGON )DC SURE THAT CVMYTH lNO ANP TAKeN CARE OF, i CONSERVATION NOTES 7 state parks closed Oct. l:AIo ha, Benzie. Bay, Gladwin, Mears. White Cloud ana bioomer. There were. 293 conservation arrests in August, 114 for hshinq law violations. $3-954 in fines were collected and $1,875 costs. 14,000 permits have been issu ed to hunt antherless deer. 60 confiscated rifles and shot shotguns will be sold at Lansing Oct 1 10. Plantina of 62,000 trees and shrubs in 7 state recreation parks has started. 50-000 were I planted last spring. }5ear are said to be numerous this year. A motorist recently sa N 6 near Hubbard Lake. ATTENTION TAX PAYEHSI OIIE MOBE WEEK ONLY TO PAY <¥©TO TAXES This is the Last Week 1 shall i&ceKvb vf jtgo taxest Helen Reynolds, Viifcxqe Treas. STUDENTS- SHAKESPEARE MADE EASY Judge Lyons gave Wm. Andrus permission to visit his wiie at the Saratoga hospital. Detroit where she is expecting a child. Mrs. Francis riobinson of Ham burg and Leslie Thompson of Ty ronne were the two cut off by: drawing. The jury was: Abel Haines and Mrs. Ra*s Read; Pin ckne*y; Morgan Mumingham. Marion; Ruby Soule- Handy; I Ruby Kimberle, Oceola; John) Dean, Deerfield; Harry Morlock ; and Carl Lillywhite, Conway; f Mrs. B Buxton Brighton; Wm. j Stanton. Hartland. Dean was I foreman. I Thursday Judge Lyons turned i down the motion oi Att. Bern- j man to grant the Andrus boys j bail. He set Oct 15 as the date tc ' hear their motion for a new trial. If it is denied Att. Berrimar ann- ounced it would be appealed to the supreme court. The appeal filed by attorneys for the Andrus Bros, askinq for a new trial alleges that under the law only 2 verdicts were pos sible viz.: first degree murder or acquittal. As neither Verdict was returned the trial was illeqal- As to bail they claim the coun ty jail is unsanitary., vermin in fested and has been condemned by the state. Pros. Erwin announced that a warrant would be issued for Wm English and Maurice Chev the same charges as the Andrus alier and they would be tried on Brothers- l\ •SOHOOLNKWS , ( i ^ Cmmm BRIGHTON WJNS 12 TO 0 J Brighton got off to a flying .tart T ^ biqgest ev inf in * - v, . M 1 6 ? J ^ °* to A h to ory of trTSbor^Umen\ £2 On the fust play Wisser. Brighton Place last week^her?SI P °5 * fe #Y ^5? for 50 V ard * and 8l ^ d a pact for 2 one haii™ w^^L T h e co ™*"i°n kick Providing that the <£ w ^ " J was blocked. , pensions of $100 per m o " h V a h Brighten got their second 'loucr- 6 ? P \7sm ^ , ^ , ^ o q e o i *wn the 2nd auarter w" J SSf'Ibe aftected **Pl°y«e a W M down the 2nd quarter wht-n Sch neider caught a pass and ran 30 yds., being down on the 11 yd. line. Pinckney drew a penal ty putting it on the one yd. lin once. By this the gets aoout everything U The Ford Co. was the hardest nut the unions had crack. Henry Ford I was union asks for. to r ££*£; -:«:-! w S S < s 3¾ touchdown. Aqain the version kick was blocked. con- /A a*^. *•< mm m f! Pinckney made 8 first downs to Bnohton's 6 but most of them were 3eep in their own territory ' ^ ^ w a s °hi^ dirt twice but could nut make it A forward laterial pass put thf ball ^ the Brighton 10 but Pin- ckney lost the ball on d mands made by them. When the umons marched on the Ford Rou ?t 5 l J? a de nionstration a pit ched battle took place and Harry Bennett who led the Ford defense es was hit in the head by a bncl; and injured. Then came ^wns. <•)«" TbOAY THE £XP<tt$$idN ^66^ TO TOWN * MEANS ALW, FULL OF EAGERNESS, SOUND POJl SUCCESS...^ SOT NOW, AS IN TIMES PAST, vvr KNOW THAT TO <srr THC M^ST OUT OF ANYTHINO WE 00» WE MUST HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE SECUAITY OF OUR,FAM/ly AND HOME... WHSN KVGltYTHtNGATHOMmtkTAKCN CAR£ OF~ WE CAN REALLY *GO TO TOWM?! * * . Itemu of inrerest PRIE-NUPTIAL SHOWER Mtiss Gertrude Spears- Mrs Mary Eichman and Mrs. Bennie VanBlaricum entertained at the Spears home Saturday night at a shower tot Miss Barbara Mar shall of Detroit who will be man ied to LaDonis Spears in Detroit on Oct 15. , Kk'.THDAY PARTY ARE SENTENCED As the coroners autopsy clear ed Jesse Campbell and John Bruj mley of a murder charge in con- nection oi the death of LeRoy Heath last week Tuesday follow ino a scuffle he had with them in Sportsmen's Bar, Hamburg. They were arranged before Just- ice Eric Singer of Brighton last Mr. and Mrs- Floris Clark and Laura and Mary Hoff entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday for Miss Jessie Winchell of Detroit CHURCH NEWS St Mary's Catholic Church / ^flnckney, Michigan REV. FR. ALBERT J. SCHMITT Sunday Masses —8:00 and 1000 Novenna Devotions Fridays at 7;3U p. m. _ Congregational Confessions Sat 7:90 to 9:00 p.». Sundays,-b»iore b:00 mass Fridays after Novenna Devotion OOeOaODTY CHURCH Congregational 'ev. D. D. Brady, Minister Chair PEOCDSS WesV nights Organist and Chair Director In the 3rd quarter two 15 yd. penalties against Brighton for noldmg aqain gave Pinckney the ball on the Brighton 1U but they j could not put it over. The biq trouble is that the Pin cfcney backfielltl is green, Jerry Healh and Joe Jeffreys, beinq the- only last years men back and they do not play logether The 1 ball carrier is given little int^r- fer'?nce Pinckney's passinq game click ! od 6 few times with Mohlman catching several. 'Most o( the time they were incomplete how ' ?ver. Several times when Pmck , ney was in scorin a -pcf ltion tb?! passes trickled throuqh th^ rei- vers hands They also hove tra uble juidqinq them The Pinckney^J^ie played a good game and^Wdr Schneider especially stood out twice threw the Brighton ball carriers for big losses. ^^ Next Friday~Mm*)amt Wfrs Manchester here and should win if they can develop a little- stronger defense. Manch^s'^r has lost to Mich. Center 36 to 0 and to Clinton 28 to 14 .-,«-«. AUWI came Bennett's abrupt dismissal by the co. and the rise 10 power oi Hen ry Ford II. He extended th^ hand of fellowship to the unions and in a short time the entire plart . v/ciz unionized. The union argue I ment is that by allowinq men lo j retire at the aqe of 65, younqcr men will be able to find work, this relievinq the unemployment situation. For the simple fact is th^re were never enouqh jobs for all the people- Other guesU were Mrs. Georqe ^ ........ ^- Mrs. ICwiTCam^Esi Adams and daughter, Hazeland, Thur. Evp. 8:00 Bible S t u d y ^ h t Mr. and Mrs- Spencer and child ren of Pleasant Ridge and Mrs Beulch Martin. PINCKNEY Mohlman j Cogswell Schneider Epgquist J. Ciark Hewlett Fuhrman Jeffreys Heath Ware* VanBlaircum EllGHTON L. E. Owen J L. T. Anderson I- G Dildine C. O'Doherty a G. R. T R. E. Q B. L. H. a H. F. B Davis Rusiinq Beach Wisser Cartier J Schneider Carney vWiih 12.000 bow and arrow hunters expected to be in the nor th woods this month a new in- dustry has ;;prunq U p in the man ufaciure •ol bow and arrows. A goou bows costs around $60 and the arrows about $1.25 each. Bows are made of 4 different pie ces of Vvooci, all expertly glued together and require a 65 lb. pull Archers all wear qloves and the pull required to shoot a u«ey j^.i bov/ blisters the hands. Sueh •! bow. however, shoots truerJf ojf of tlie Pinckney archers ^wjj&^fe -in-ti-e^fends thtr weekT <l Wey f m elude the 3 Miller boys, Norm Clare and Cilff, Ridqe Shirey. M'-riin Lavey Jack P^^ason; Louis Q]/<r< , Harold and Claude Ssrar thoui. The 1'ist 2 named qot deer : i.t year. C. H. McRorie is aUq an orchery enthusiast. Accordtnq to him the present day bows and havte it all over the bow used by tho American Indian. The r<xl man usually made his of hickory and used animal qut to string:. It This qut stretched when it qot wet and Indian marksmen wer? usually erratic. KOTICE The Ed Maas cider null wiU cperuOctober 1 far the season. £e» am about barrels' Ed Maas 1501 Coon Lake Rd. Phone S3SJ1 SANf- ON hADIO 21 children from the Pettysvilla school went to Mich State coll eqe, E. Lansing Mon. and took part in the music extenson pro gram and sang over the radio- Mrs... Beatrice VanHorn. Mrs. Har old Rady, Mrs. Lester McAfee- Mrs Thomas Bonner and Mrs Enjoy Shakespeare's greatest pi ays. told in easy to read style by John Erslane, and illustrated w.ih beautiful paintings (ideal for a scrapbook) by Willy Poqany. Read these U stories oi Shakes pware's greatest pkrys^tarting i m ~ T , •—?— -:—» in the American Weekly^amousj Friday on charge of creating a *aqazin* with Ibis Sunday'stOct ^ ^ ^ f a ***£ . &*<*',— „. o.er 3) issue of the Detroit Sun Martn J. Lavan was their attor p eter Qerycs and Miss Eva Wen dcry Times\ ne Y* ^^V pled guilty and were" - • • - ^ . eentenced as follows: John Bru mley $25 fine and costs- Jesse Campbell $35 costs and $20 more to fix up the deputy sher- iff 3 car of which he kicked the windows out. They were also told not to come back into coun- ty. YOUNGLOVF SCHOOL P.TA Tfce Younlove school P .T. A. will bold a box social at the school on night of Oct 9- There wid also be enftettariosseiit The public * invited- delein went with them. MASOsHC MDIS^EL SHOW jard Read LOCAL Thy fouowing Pinckney bow and arrow hunters went to Doug las Lake Friday night to hunt deer: Norman Miller. Clare Swar othout Claude Swarthout Jack Reason, Winston Baughn, Lloyd VanBlaricum. Ridge Shirey. How parsonage. 10:30 Church Service. Sermon, "Isaiah Speaks Today." Sunday School 11:30 7:00 Pilgrim Fellowship. Topic: "Should Young People Be Allow ed to Make Important Moral De cisions?" Led by Susan Camp bell 8:00 Film Strip, "Our Church World Model." Tues.. Oct. 11. 8:00. Prudential Committee Meeting at parsonage. Wed. 44» fr.Choir;7K» Sr Choir Substitutes: First downs Pinckney, Coylo w *-,--," ^d^s-Y 8 < Bri g?iton. Touchdowns Wisser and Umpire Pearson. Head linesman Diinkel. CALVARY MENNOfflTE < +. *?*' Sf a J^acby, Pastor MoaUng Wrahlp _ 10*8 Sunday School 11^0 CfcfloWs Hoar n.iE Evening Worship fclS The Pinckney Masons plan to enlarge their dininq room and toi that purpose are putti&a on a minstrel show on th* night of kHMflo •iMMiiwiniiiu soH&AsaKff iOct. 27 andtt. fbe Pmatney Circle of Gngsi Olm Rofinson sr. is cbairm<rn I £auahfters wffl sseet at the error ch Vam*> Oct S- at 2 p. aw fir i>g needle and thread and saat- crkd suitable far cowering cancel The Lawsenos Baughn family attbeGW' of the The all to is composed of and is b e t a dissctod rr « i cun BOOMS The Pinckney Civic Imp. Ass'n appropriated $200 some time ago and got permission from the Putnam township board tofixup the rooms under the town hoii raise funds>)fQr 441 meeting*. Work started an this project this week under direction of Marshall Meabon. 4 Ass't Supt ..Marvin Shirey 800 R M. Cottage Prayer Meetings Wed 8-00 P. M. I Mr* Winifred Aberdeen. The, H leader for the will of and CAfiD OF THAMES The Heath family wishes to ex^ ****** «**<*** times Bri press grateful appreaaticD to | <i»w 3-15 ydpemn^es most aU of Rev. Fether Noted on the Game The attendence at the qam? Fri night was over 1000 and will be the seasons larqest The Brigh- ton section looked to contain more than the Pinckney side. The Juniors sold 25 dozen hot. dogs at the game besides pop! and coffee. The team has been dealt a hard blow as Jerry Heath capt a senior has had to quit school due to the death of his father Bill ErKjquist. center was not expected to play Fri. due to in- juries but could not stay out of the game If the Pinckney boys would just hang onto a few passes w- could win. Completed passes would home won both the Ann Arbor and Brighton games. Penalties gave Pinckney the several} times Brighton Construction in Ann Arbor is at a standstill as 100 carpenters members of tne A. F. L. went out on Jtirike last week They asked a 22c an hour raise and walked off the job when refused Since the contractors have offered them 12 one half cents. Most of the men were employed on the new school bualdinq there. Work is ex pected to start soon on the new veterans- hospital. Fred Anderson of Gregory is sec. of the A F L. there and Andrew Campbell was laid off due to the strike- ~N and: .i [crow {them they had started touchdowns marches J. jne m pBcuaage. t m . , Moanan Laamer aod foss£r<spttfeiGUft. These or* fcrinq mime Oda lacksor —- -— f xm home an Deader sd voca ei by the Steve Mroako frsmily V. F W. Post 7301 Pinckney wiH put on a bingo party at the " on the night of Mar. 121 be all neighbors for me many kindness! ^^.v^^ liW Pi«Hrr^ v -«« •s. and expression of sympathy' Manchester like Pinckney was csucing their re wfi edeo be m.^.~ __ wfll take pfcroe'm the Pssaasey rnah ech 9mm . .„_. oolaad^QBsmsisrtaaattiM p. sp3oU3at at lbs HaeoM Fakchild r ^DW m timmariasft. . JThe oast inossdss. Metean MA £^MtTlcbn<Cm&^^m. kmm ^Vobxt-Pescy Qbs Jac< SJR ISfiner. Ona aod Merwin Cassr .HbsH flMdas Wsss, Winj fidan Vesd IS. ssasssll; Mormon Mick iSLrkighton. Gladys fkugfat if. O. E.^MOTJCE 1^ 9 ^ 1 1 1 ^^ «*• Pinclmer 2a. J^swoit Fnda T *&* Oct 7 at 8 p. m. EX of nslosri and awards of bard hit by graduahon and lost The educational camrxnqn to consolidate 21 rural school dists. centerinq in the village of Dextter ended last Weo- night in a meet inq of the districts at the Dexter school. This is the 5th and last meetinq Speakers were Pres- Eugone Elliott of Mich State Nor mod; Prof Verdovoe and Raleigh of the U. of M; Prof. Thaden of Mich. State; and Dr. Clapp of the State Depu of Education. The program calls far a budget of $97 728-55 compared to the Dexter school budget of $84,000 this yr. It involves an increase in teach inq personnel more basses and ultimate construction cost of $400 000 for new additions to the ter school- The Dexter school rollment increased 30 ____ team. Thev j this year and they have had tc have dropped both aames pkrv- j rent thefirstfloor ei the ed so far one to Mich. Center 36l temple for ' to 0 asst one to Cfcnton 28 to lCf The chiidpen of Mrs. Albert Shir ^¾¾ ^BMg 1 "** W**a*A ley aaee her birthday party Sat' ** 9 > ^^S?y 1 1 **< **' _ y ^ > ^ «^ ~Z mamT W in * S: HowaD & ftsssem €; Molt ZhmTtex Day S,. 0 "^ * **** * Stock The school hat lunch progtam' will start in about 2 weeks undei me asttcue* of Mrs. Clare PaS sser. The openmq was postponed UfMa ,^ was 11 sjiwiiisssssejs dee to ^ e foot the aym is beina itAOssinatod far hm 5Sk term last Somehow we J Mayor Orvtiie HubbaaJ of •>£ **»«k*i«--

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« * : CRACY

.. |*ib}ic schools havs* a iODQ way since grandfaih

«rs time» State aid to scnools this year will toial M4SM**™ LoC

ional fc/5 muiian acre ittafcno an average of Sill a for each oi the LOSauOO school children en­rolled.

The citfrent year is witnessing the greatest, school construction program in 20 years. Teachers salaries will reach an average oi $3,400 a year an increase oi $300 over last year.

bupt. oi Instruction says Mich edueaion, is looking up- We fc*V%i«ware money, more class rooms and more children. Pract chial school enrollment will ex­ceed 200'OUU making a total en­rollment <4 l,£50i.QQQ.

The same thina happened af­ter World War 1 when school en­rollment increased 35.000 a year. In 1945 only $3,000,000 was spent for school building. This year $12,000000 will be spent. $30,000 in bond issues for new buildings and alternations have been ap-i

roved. 50 percent will be fori ew buildings. These will aliminate half day

sessions and basement rooms. This jfUl not remedy the entire situatfK but it will be a good start. ";-,£

Most Of -the school increase is In the lower grades. There is still a teacher shortage but it is in the lower grades.

Higher salaries art encouraging | teachers and 10,000 are now tak ing advanced work in summer and night schools

Alter being out file greater part o i 3 days tne Jury in the Clin* murder trial brought in a verdict oi manslaughter against Wm. and Don Andrus. The jury con­sisted oi 7 women and o inen.lm mediately Stanley Bemman, att. for the brothers made a motion the verdict be set aside and a new trial granted and that the boys be admitted to bail He said Att Columbo far the boys had left his personal check for $10.-000 to be put up for bail bond, i Judge Lyons set Thurs. for hear­ing the motion.

One man is said to havto dead locked the jury. The first day he voted for acquittal and the 11 oth er fox second degree murder.The second day he voted far robbery unarmed and finally the third day a compromise was made on a manslaughter verdict. The* penalty for this is one to fifteen .0018.

I N EA*uEft OAys, CONSIPCMO A 6te) JOCULAR. ANO IX< AN» SETOFF, THgy AT HOME WAS SCCVI

'Ml. TO TOWN Wf f t I INFREQUENT, 4T»%. BUT dSTO** TH£ FAMILY-

| ~ PILEO INTO THE *PRJM6 WAGON )DC SURE THAT CVMYTH lNO

ANP TAKeN CARE OF,

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CONSERVATION NOTES

7 state parks closed Oct. l:AIo ha, Benzie. Bay, Gladwin, Mears. White Cloud ana bioomer.

There were. 293 conservation arrests in August, 114 for hshinq law violations. $3-954 in fines were collected and $1,875 costs.

14,000 permits have been issu ed to hunt antherless deer.

60 confiscated rifles and shot shotguns will be sold at Lansing Oct 1 10.

Plantina of 62,000 trees and shrubs in 7 state recreation parks has started. 50-000 were I planted last spring.

}5ear are said to be numerous this year. A motorist recently sa N 6 near Hubbard Lake.

ATTENTION TAX PAYEHSI

OIIE MOBE WEEK ONLY TO PAY <¥©TO TAXES

This is the Last Week 1 shall i&ceKvb vf jtgo taxest

Helen Reynolds, Viifcxqe Treas.

STUDENTS- SHAKESPEARE MADE EASY

Judge Lyons gave Wm. Andrus permission to visit his wiie at the Saratoga hospital. Detroit where she is expecting a child.

Mrs. Francis riobinson of Ham burg and Leslie Thompson of Ty ronne were the two cut off by: drawing. The jury was: Abel Haines and Mrs. Ra*s Read; Pin ckne*y; Morgan Mumingham. Marion; Ruby Soule- Handy; I Ruby Kimberle, Oceola; John) Dean, Deerfield; Harry Morlock ; and Carl Lillywhite, Conway; f Mrs. B Buxton Brighton; Wm. j Stanton. Hartland. Dean was I foreman. I

Thursday Judge Lyons turned i down the motion oi Att. Bern- j man to grant the Andrus boys j bail. He set Oct 15 as the date tc ' hear their motion for a new trial. If it is denied Att. Berrimar ann­ounced it would be appealed to the supreme court.

The appeal filed by attorneys for the Andrus Bros, askinq for a new trial alleges that under the law only 2 verdicts were pos sible viz.: first degree murder or acquittal. As neither Verdict was returned the trial was illeqal-

As to bail they claim the coun ty jail is unsanitary., vermin in fested and has been condemned by the state.

Pros. Erwin announced that a warrant would be issued for Wm English and Maurice Chev the same charges as the Andrus alier and they would be tried on Brothers-

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BRIGHTON WJNS 12 TO 0 J

Brighton got off to a flying .tart T ^ biqgest e v inf in * - v, . M 1 6 ? J ^ °* t o A h to ory of t r T S b o r ^ U m e n \ £ 2 On the fust play Wisser. Brighton Place last week^her?SI P °5

* fe#Y ^ 5 ? f o r 5 0 Vard* and 8l^d a pact for 2 one haii™ w ^ ^ L T h e c o™*"i°n kick Providing that the <£ w ^ " J was blocked. , • pensions of $100 per m o " h V a h

Brighten got their second 'loucr- 6 ? P \ 7 s m ^ , ^ , o q e o i

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once. By this the gets aoout everything U

The Ford Co. was the hardest nut the unions had crack. Henry Ford I was

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Pinckney made 8 first downs to Bnohton's 6 but most of them were 3eep in their own territory ' ^ w a s °hi

dirt twice but could nut make it A forward laterial pass put thf ball ^ the Brighton 10 but Pin­ckney lost the ball on d

mands made by them. When the umons marched on the Ford Rou ?t 5 l J? a denionstration a pit ched battle took place and Harry Bennett who led the Ford defense

es was hit in the head by a bncl; and injured. Then came

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TbOAY THE £XP<tt$$idN ^66^ TO TOWN * MEANS A L W , FULL OF EAGERNESS, SOUND POJl SUCCESS...^ SOT NOW, AS IN T I M E S PAST, vvr KNOW THAT TO <srr T H C

M^ST OUT OF ANYTHINO WE 00» WE MUST HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE SECUAITY OF OUR,FAM/ly AND HOME... WHSN KVGltYTHtNGATHOMmtkTAKCN CAR£ OF~ WE CAN REALLY *GO TO TOWM?!

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Itemu of inrerest PRIE-NUPTIAL SHOWER

Mtiss Gertrude Spears- Mrs Mary Eichman and Mrs. Bennie VanBlaricum entertained at the Spears home Saturday night at a shower tot Miss Barbara Mar shall of Detroit who will be man ied to LaDonis Spears in Detroit on Oct 15. ,

Kk'.THDAY PARTY

ARE SENTENCED

As the coroners autopsy clear ed Jesse Campbell and John Bruj mley of a murder charge in con­nection oi the death of LeRoy Heath last week Tuesday follow ino a scuffle he had with them in Sportsmen's Bar, Hamburg. They were arranged before Just­ice Eric Singer of Brighton last

Mr. and Mrs- Floris Clark and Laura and Mary Hoff entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday for Miss Jessie Winchell of Detroit

CHURCH NEWS St Mary's Catholic Church

/ ^flnckney, Michigan REV. FR. ALBERT J. SCHMITT

Sunday Masses —8:00 and 1000 Novenna Devotions Fridays at

7;3U p. m. _ Congregational

Confessions Sat 7:90 to 9:00 p.». Sundays,-b»iore b:00 mass Fridays after Novenna Devotion

OOeOaODTY CHURCH Congregational

'ev. D. D. Brady, Minister Chair PEOCDSS WesV nights Organist and Chair Director

In the 3rd quarter two 15 yd. penalties against Brighton for noldmg aqain gave Pinckney the ball on the Brighton 1U but they j could not put it over.

The biq trouble is that the Pin cfcney backfielltl is green, Jerry Healh and Joe Jeffreys, beinq the-only last years men back and they do not play logether The

1 ball carrier is given little int r-• fer'?nce

Pinckney's passinq game click ! od 6 few times with Mohlman catching several. 'Most o( the time they were incomplete how ' ?ver. Several times when Pmck , ney was in scorina -pcf ltion tb?! passes trickled throuqh th^ rei­vers hands They also hove tra uble juidqinq them

The Pinckney^J^ie played a good game and^Wdr Schneider especially stood out twice threw the Brighton ball carriers for big losses. ^ ^

Next Friday~Mm*)amt Wfrs Manchester here and should win if they can develop a little-stronger defense. Manch^s'^r has lost to Mich. Center 36 to 0 and to Clinton 28 to 14

— . - , « -« . AUWI came Bennett's abrupt dismissal by the co. and the rise 10 power oi Hen ry Ford II. He extended th^ hand of fellowship to the unions and in a short time the entire plart

. v/ciz unionized. The union argue I ment is that by allowinq men lo j retire at the aqe of 65, younqcr men will be able to find work, this relievinq the unemployment situation. For the simple fact is th^re were never enouqh jobs for all the people-

Other guesU were Mrs. Georqe ^........^- Mrs. I C w i T C a m ^ E s i Adams and daughter, Hazeland, Thur. Evp. 8:00 Bible S t u d y ^ h t Mr. and Mrs- Spencer and child ren of Pleasant Ridge and Mrs Beulch Martin.

PINCKNEY Mohlman

j Cogswell Schneider Epgquist J. Ciark Hewlett Fuhrman Jeffreys Heath Ware* VanBlaircum

EllGHTON L. E. Owen J L. T. Anderson I- G • Dildine

C. O'Doherty a G. R. T

R. E. Q B. L. H. a H.

F. B

Davis Rusiinq

Beach Wisser

Cartier J Schneider

Carney

vWiih 12.000 bow and arrow hunters expected to be in the nor th woods this month a new in­dustry has ;;prunq Up in the man ufaciure •ol bow and arrows. A goou bows costs around $60 and the arrows about $1.25 each. Bows are made of 4 different pie ces of Vvooci, all expertly glued together and require a 65 lb. pull Archers all wear qloves and the pull required to shoot a u«ey

j^.i bov/ blisters the hands. Sueh •! bow. however, shoots truerJfojf of tlie Pinckney archers ^wjj& fe -in-ti-e^fends thtr weekT<lWeyfm elude the 3 Miller boys, Norm Clare and Cilff, Ridqe Shirey. M'-riin Lavey Jack P^^ason; Louis Q]/<r< , Harold and Claude Ssrar thoui. The 1'ist 2 named qot deer : i.t year. C. H. McRorie is aUq an orchery enthusiast. Accordtnq to him the present day bows and havte it all over the bow used by tho American Indian. The r<xl man usually made his of hickory and used animal qut to string:. It This qut stretched when it qot wet and Indian marksmen wer? usually erratic.

KOTICE

The Ed Maas cider null wiU cperuOctober 1 far the season. £e» am about barrels' Ed Maas 1501 Coon Lake Rd. Phone S3SJ1

SANf- ON hADIO 21 children from the Pettysvilla

school went to Mich State coll eqe, E. Lansing Mon. and took part in the music extenson pro gram and sang over the radio-Mrs... Beatrice VanHorn. Mrs. Har old Rady, Mrs. Lester McAfee-Mrs Thomas Bonner and Mrs

Enjoy Shakespeare's greatest pi ays. told in easy to read style by John Erslane, and illustrated w.ih beautiful paintings (ideal for a scrapbook) by Willy Poqany. Read these U stories oi Shakes pware's greatest pkrys^tarting i m ~ T , •—?— — -:—» — in the American Weekly^amousj Friday on charge of creating a *aqazin* with Ibis Sunday'stOct ^ ^ ^ f *» a ***£ . &*<*',— . « „ . o.er 3) issue of the Detroit Sun Martn J. Lavan was their attor p e t e r Qerycs and Miss Eva Wen dcry Times\ neY* ^^V pled guilty and were" - • • - ^

. eentenced as follows: John Bru mley $25 fine and costs- Jesse Campbell $35 costs and $20 more to fix up the deputy sher­iff 3 car of which he kicked the windows out. They were also told not to come back into coun­ty.

YOUNGLOVF SCHOOL P.TA

Tfce Younlove school P .T. A. will bold a box social at the school on night of Oct 9- There wid also be enftettariosseiit The public * invited-

delein went with them.

MASOsHC MDIS^EL SHOW jard Read

LOCAL Thy fouowing Pinckney bow

and arrow hunters went to Doug las Lake Friday night to hunt deer: Norman Miller. Clare Swar othout Claude Swarthout Jack Reason, Winston Baughn, Lloyd VanBlaricum. Ridge Shirey. How

parsonage. 10:30 Church Service. Sermon,

"Isaiah Speaks Today." Sunday School 11:30 7:00 Pilgrim Fellowship. Topic: "Should Young People Be Allow ed to Make Important Moral De cisions?" Led by Susan Camp bell 8:00 Film Strip, "Our Church World Model." Tues.. Oct. 11. 8:00. Prudential Committee Meeting at parsonage. Wed. 44» fr.Choir;7K» Sr Choir

Substitutes: First downs

Pinckney, Coylo -» w * - , - - , " ^d^s-Y 8< Bri g?iton. Touchdowns Wisser and Umpire Pearson. Head linesman Diinkel.

CALVARY MENNOfflTE

< +. *?*' S f a J^acby, Pastor MoaUng Wrahlp _ 10*8 Sunday School 11^0 CfcfloWs Hoar n . i E Evening Worship fclS

The Pinckney Masons plan to enlarge their dininq room and toi that purpose are putti&a on a minstrel show on th* night of

kHMflo •iMMiiwiniiiu soH&AsaKff iOct. 27 a n d t t . fbe Pmatney Circle of Gngsi Olm Rofinson sr. is cbairm<rn

I

£auahfters wffl sseet at the error ch Vam*> Oct S- at 2 p. aw fir i>g needle and thread and saat-crkd suitable far cowering cancel

The Lawsenos Baughn family a t t b e G W '

of the The all

to is composed of

and is b e t a dissctod rr

« i cun BOOMS The Pinckney Civic Imp. Ass'n

appropriated $200 some time ago and got permission from the Putnam township board to fix up the rooms under the town hoii

raise funds>)fQr 441 meeting*. Work started an this project this week under direction of Marshall Meabon. 4

Ass't Supt ..Marvin Shirey 800 R M.

Cottage Prayer Meetings Wed 8-00 P. M.

I

Mr* Winifred Aberdeen. The, H leader for the

will of and

CAfiD OF THAMES The Heath family wishes to ex^ ****** «**<*** times Bri

press grateful appreaaticD t o | <i»w 3-15 ydpemn^es most aU of Rev. Fether

Noted on the Game The attendence at the qam?

Fri night was over 1000 and will be the seasons larqest The Brigh­ton section looked to contain more than the Pinckney side.

The Juniors sold 25 dozen hot. dogs at the game besides pop! and coffee.

The team has been dealt a hard blow as Jerry Heath capt a senior has had to quit school due to the death of his father

Bill ErKjquist. center was not expected to play Fri. due to in­juries but could not stay out of the game •

If the Pinckney boys would just hang onto a few passes w-could win. Completed passes would home won both the Ann Arbor and Brighton games.

Penalties gave Pinckney the several} times Brighton

Construction in Ann Arbor is at a standstill as 100 carpenters members of tne A. F. L. went out on Jtirike last week They asked a 22c an hour raise and walked off the job when refused Since the contractors have offered them 12 one half cents. Most of the men were employed on the new school bualdinq there. Work is ex pected to start soon on the new veterans- hospital. Fred Anderson of Gregory is sec. of the A F L. there and Andrew Campbell was laid off due to the strike-

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and:

.i [crow {them they had

started touchdowns marches

J. jne m p B c u a a g e . t m. , Moanan Laamer aod foss£r<spttfeiGUft. These

or* fcrinq mime Oda lacksor — - - — f xm home an Deader sd voca e i by the Steve Mroako frsmily

V. F W. Post 7301 Pinckney wiH put on a bingo party at the

" on the night of Mar. 121 be all

neighbors for me many kindness! ^ ^ . v ^ ^ l i W Pi«Hrr^v - « « • s . and expression of sympathy' Manchester like Pinckney was

csucing their re

wfi edeo be

m.^.~ __ wfll take pfcroe'm the Pssaasey rnah ech

9mm. . „ _ . oolaad^QBsmsisrtaaatt iM p. sp3oU3at at lbs HaeoM Fakchild r ^DW m timmariasft. . JThe oast inossdss. Metean MA

£^MtTlcbn<Cm&^^m. kmm Vobxt-Pescy Qbs Jac<

SJR ISfiner. Ona aod Merwin Cassr . H b s H flMdas Wsss ,

Winj

fidan Vesd IS. ssasssll; Mormon Mick

iSLrkighton. Gladys fkugfat if.

O. E.^MOTJCE

1 ^ 9 ^ 1 1 1 ^ ^ «*• Pinclmer

2a. J^swoit F n d a T *&* Oct 7 at 8 p. m. EX of nslosri and awards of

bard hit by graduahon and lost

The educational camrxnqn to consolidate 21 rural school dists. centerinq in the village of Dextter ended last Weo- night in a meet inq of the districts at the Dexter school. This is the 5th and last meetinq Speakers were Pres-Eugone Elliott of Mich State Nor mod; Prof Verdovoe and Raleigh of the U. of M; Prof. Thaden of Mich. State; and Dr. Clapp of the State Depu of Education. The program calls far a budget of $97 728-55 compared to the Dexter school budget of $84,000 this yr. It involves an increase in teach inq personnel more basses and ultimate construction cost of $400 000 for new additions to the ter school- The Dexter school rollment increased 30

_ _ _ _ team. Thev j this year and they have had tc have dropped both aames pkrv- j rent the first floor ei the ed so far one to Mich. Center 36l temple for ' to 0 asst one to Cfcnton 28 to lCf

The chiidpen of Mrs. Albert Shir ^ ¾ ¾ ^ B M g 1 " * * W**a*A ley aaee her birthday party Sat' * * 9 > ^ ^ S ? y 1 1 **< **' _ y ^ > ^ « ^ ~Z mamT W i n * S : HowaD & ftsssem €; Molt

ZhmTtex Day S , . 0 " ^ * **** * Stock

The school hat lunch progtam' will start in about 2 weeks undei me asttcue* of Mrs. Clare PaS sser. The openmq was postponed UfMa , ^ w a s 11 sjiwiiisssssejs dee to e foot the aym is beina itAOssinatod far hm 5Sk term last

Somehow we J Mayor Orvtiie HubbaaJ of

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The Pn^il It Invited

AVON TtfJUATER

1 I The funeral Q | M B . Cather ine

Morgan w a o died a! the » • — I - oiocirartH,, . ^ . . : - _

Mon-1 Oct. en u.

Miss iv^_ bee:: working ^ now home .

PINES" A W«si«m Starring

G e n e Autrey. Patricia White Cartoon

T vs w h o h a s ""' r c o r it;

Wm. Schaofer a n d Cora U>^,-'> ..-„ c , of H a m b u r g w e r e m a r a e d I O ^ ' , , a , ° , B i r d ** • .Had* Riot. Queen

W e d i of Sr* a I saac P a n g b o r n died of cancer \ Sun- * Tu*, d". " I T

Oct. 2. f u n e r a l w a s at the h o m e { "THE T:Y EE MUSKETEER" S u n d a y , j ccbr by Techaicoka ' "

TJarney Lynche s b l acksmi th ' P«iod. play that will place everyone srlop is abou t done- H. G. Bnqqs ! P 1 ^ NOWS IS tne builder.

1 1 t i e WillBe a Halloween Dance MONDAY OCTOBER 3Xst

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with Mrs. W m . C o b b h a s sold h e r '

H a n d at Por tage Lake to the Por t ; G e n e Kel ly Lana Turner a g o Lake Land Co. of Ypsi lant i ' n^ —: 7 7 r ~ , — — : a n d will q o to Jackson. < Country. I Shot Jesse James .

C. (,tq» Bull, recently paro led j ^ " ^ Rolling Home- O u t l a w is up i'jr p. role violations. ' ~~

Mr«3. ii. • . Sigler is visitinq in * ' JVLiua.tee. f ; Burr Fitch is time-keeper in the

' ^ni^ci; at 1 u 'mcr , upper peninsu­la-

^.ins t eam ran a w a y •v doing much dam-

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J>OCTER IvlICHIGAN

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inq priests are assist imerford in .40 hours eham, Jackson; Will ig ; Conely, William

Pont iac ; Hally Wy Pf i t f i i

25 Vears Ago Bert H o o i ^ - h c ; -. , l u l h ,

v die mil] t , d. J. W i V e m a ; HoW e . factor / owner The null is an bid l andmark . It w IS built by £. , Q , t w e , t : . i-ettys a n d q .our . i ffc.ed a n d , Cuia wea the r s lowed up the m a d e flour. Wm. Hooker iath-.! K ^ p b n l l tournament hero Sat.

Th Kennedy basket factory ,t ont an order for 700 baskets

Double Feature Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake

la "BLONDE'S BIG DEAL"

Also "WILD BEAUTY"

( '.Horse Story) with Slcimna

Lois Collier Don Porier Color Cartoon

SYLVAN i"rifc.4TE. Chelsea. Mich.

i i n . end Sa:. Oct 7 8 l

THE COWBOY AND THE L^DY

| Gary C o o p e r ivierle O b e . c a , P M S V £e) 'y. Wal ter Bsenncm

Ctkt Cartoon Neva

Attn. Moo. Oct, 9-10

" U HAPPENS ^ / E R Y SPFi i \G : ' A l "'LL-rty

Starring

Ray Milland Jean Peters, Paul Douglas

Di»ney Carloon Pueblo Pluto March oi Time Farming Prys Oif

Snuiar «»«wt M f i

W s . Wea. . ' Thurs., 0'\, 1112-13

"THE sn E:ET CARDEN" Stafrlri

^rfKjar^i O'Brien, Herbert Marshal l Dean Stockweli

Cartoon Musical Shows 7:15. 9,15

Ccrmn->r V/x3ard of OA. Tamily Hoti nn.>vioon, Colorado Territory-

Howell, Michigan

Thur.. Fri. Oct G-7

Alexander Knox- Ann la

Southern

«r ^ ««,• v n.. • ~ " : ; ba seba l l tournament noro D a i . S u i l i Mon< 0 c t < 9 1 0

S ^ ^ T f S l ' * „ V?hi_?* ^ d , a d d e d ; North Lake. r e p S b i n q Stcckbna- j » T H E U F E O F R E I L L Y " ge lost to Anderson ^16 to 1

Irom the Radio Program with Mike Roche w a s the winning pn Biarnno

'Remind me to loo'u up wallpaper in the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory."

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GLASS • kVICE FOR TRUCKS *

HAVE THE BROKEN GLASS PROPERLY REPLACED BY

SKILLED AUTO GLAZIER SO IT WILL BE SAFE FROM THE STRAINS OF EXCESS

IVE TRUCK VIBERATIONS. WE USE THE BEST AVAIL ABLE GLASS AMD DO THE

WOJBC PBQfERLYfROMPTLY.

i fiENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX

Fir* theft a n d burglary are factort which cannot bo over-looked Valuable papers, s#cur-

,me« , k—p«ake(i# Jewelry, a l l ; items which are not in r egu la r i everyday use , ai^ (he targe! of

thieve* and fl^pte

A m a l l rental will provide a Are proot burglar proof deposit­ary lor your valuable* at o t s

AUTO PAHTS —

PHONE 1S1

1018 EAST GRAND RIVER

HoireH M k b i g a n

P l a n n e d sav ings in the w a y to happy livings.

cider m a k i n g to flour a n d feed production.

Wirt H e n d e e h a s re turned h o m e with his s h e e p from t h e Owosso , Davison. St. John. Im-l a y City. A r m a d a Northville and Fowlexville fairs. He won 88 per cent of the prizes.

P inckney bea t Stockbridqe 25 to 7 a t football Fr iday. The b a c k field w a s : Don Swaithout . Vic Bourbonnais , Mike Blades, J. G Bowman, A n d y Campbel l . The line Bill VanBlaircum L J. Henr , W e d d i a g e . Miller. Ken R e a ^ n . W a l l a c e a n d Shehan . Davt? Kelly, C la re Hendee . M- N a s h Don Swarthout m a d e the mosts points. Bowman m a d e a 70 y a r d run.

Albin Pfau is servlnq on qrand jury.

Frank Ga la rd i h a s closed bis fruit s tore h e r e a n d moved tc Che l sea .

Calvin Hooker h a s enrolled a C l e a r y college. Ypsi.

Born to Rbss Read a n d wif Oct. 2 a sonl

S- H. C a r r . h a s received p s mission from the Ford Mo' C to ra ise the wa te r in the poiyJ sc h e c a n cut ice.

47 "tears Ago Born to James J lar r i s a n d wife

S a t a daugh te r . Mrs. Emma C r a n e is the local

de lega te to the state O E. S. con vention a t Be / City this week.

Born to G e n e C a m p b e i i a n d wife Sat. a son

Raymond Sigler of this p lace a n d Miss Myr ta Brown of Noril

cher, Iosco bea t Brighton 8 to 1 W i l l i a m Bendix. James Gleason. a n d then Anderson beat t^am lo . R o s £

"THE JUDGE STEPS OUT"

•with

Gecrge Tobias , Sharyn Moffett

Sat.

to 4 with Rill Monks p i t c i u m

NEIGHBOIUNbr Mr. . and Mrs. Leo J. Heat lay oi

Dexter •announce the e u q a q menl of their daughter . A3i:-2 Lou to Thomas Hill, son of Mr- and

s e m a r y DeCainp,r.ill Vv'ihiam Pianey Cartoon

Tuss,. Wed., Thur*., Oct. 3112-13 LXCIUBI'^ Roa^fchow Engago.Tient

Oct. 8

Allan 'Rocky' to

Lane

"SHE7IFF OF WICHITA""

th r;."> .60.

Mrs. W m . Hill of Pinckne weddinq to take p lace Nov

Thomas J. Poole, 62. 'J: d oi his home in Gregory, Se;>t. 21. The funeral w a s held Tu-i-ndov With burlol in Pinckney C^m?-tery. Surviving a r e ids wif , Emma a n d a s^n. Clarr>.

' j Iv/ard GiLl.mlfrG who v , "" recently liurt . when \vs> p ' ^ v c rashed at the Gr?gorv c ;rn-o:i has returned home from Univer­sity hosp i t a l Ann Arbor

An a t ' emp; it; be ing mo'j ^ o: Gregory to organize a tov,;'. band ,

Kay Kuhn of Gregory is c='e?7v •'.a the Ypsi Normal .

1- t-rn Love v/as found oi-..' ' / of kii'i.nq Mr-. Z d l a O'Con^Il by e jury in W , : e ^ r ^ v / counly I r* v/eek.

W a s h t e n a w coun'.y is i . hav a n e w court house but. \ i ^ o tion is where . The board o? r:.ve- •• visors split on this, 16 vet• no - -• the the present site,16 for th.e e n -n e a r the county infirmary a n d 2 for the Beal site.

The Chelsea^ poblic school en­rollment is Pr>6'

Mrs. Jch-! Crevmo h a s sc.ld_he=-v ^ ^ ».*»— * . . , . — . _ - - - . - - - . - - Virimo i^ HoweU a n d will live :n v4:le w e r e mar r i ed at Howell o n , n ° m e i.. n u * - - i .

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BERGMAN A VICTOR FLEMING PRODUCTION

BVTtCHHfCOlOR-CAsr or THOMAUOS 'A

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Shew Only /

Each N i g h t -~- irj, Stariu 7.^0

Special :?)ad.3how Pvic E n g a g m e m Only) Adult Ch-ldron 50c AH Prices i n , j

Taxes

Also

Tu^rhan Bey, Lynn Bari in

"THE AMAZING MR. X"

Cartcun

Sun, Mon, Oct, 910 jJundoy Shows 2:15 P. M. Continuous

"TULSA"

Color by Technicolor with

'hiscm K a " w a r d . Robert Prestc i l'::t'r> Armendariz

erjurorj

( ;ni: ; s $/.20

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Sob Hope, Lucille Bail Is

D are, on Hunyon's

" S C R . ' O W F U L JONES"

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October 3. - ' Mrs . Flora Grimes is m o v m a

* the C h a s . R e a s o n house from W i l « f l k A M A M Ok L tv -• , Unadi l la St. to the Mark Wilson

McPherson State four, te^w^

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Leslio Mem-Li. -editor—of the Liv ingston Coimty Press. 1¾ no--teachirifT lourr.alism 2 d a y s a week at the \J.

PE>:? rT OF HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FUND

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RED CROSS HOSPITAL WORKERS HELP SPEED PATIENT RECOVERY

The job of rebuilding sick bodies and minds of servicemen in military hos­pitals arid restoring them to useful life ia carried forward by a team—doctors. nurses, and Red Cross workers. The Red Cross worker may be a medical or psychiatric social worker, a recrea-; tion specialist, or a combination of if^.r them assisted by a Gray Lady. I *H^>

Military physicians and nurses find ' ;^7*&-;

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^ » that restoring the health of a sick man . -¾¾¾ requires much more than medicine and food. The will to live and the will to do thinjrs must be revived before medi­cal treatment can get in its beneficial work. That'a where^the Red Cross enters the picture.

A young soldiei, only 23, was In­jured in en accident at a munitions 1 proving ground. Half of his fcce and :

neck were blown away^^P&inracked ; end frightened, he had littl^ taste for erdisary hospital recrc^Ucw: He loved

though, so the TCcreation work-

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ins bod.ide, and he found the words to tell his lo"£in£:s to his distant wife.

e r brought to his bedside a radio i j t W i l s n ' t fcasv beenr^ his injury had phonograph end theru by mere chance, damped his vocal chords and articu-

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found she couM satisfy a greater long log. The boy revealed that he wanted

lation was difficult. But alter patient practice with the hospital worker, he

P1UMBJJVJC FIXTURES

«0 write «0 his yoeng wife those ten- \fossMy poured out his heart to th* ctort personal things that he hesitated record and sent it off to his wife. to dictate.

Under federal eUttrte and rega-ftatiMM ef abe Army, the Nary, and the Air Feree, the Aaterican Red Craet feraadhes volunteer aid to the ekk aad wounded of the anaed Coaeoi ead acts la matters of votan-tarj lafief end t» a atodiaai of coav

the poqple oaV

j To the arthritic, the tubercular, the rheumatic henrt sufttrcr, doomed to

jlong periods of bud care, the recrea-jtional services provided by Ked Cross ease their bunion of restlessness and discouragement Nea rby c h a p t e r s in oooperotion r.itb other local afren-cies brinp into the hospitals 3'oung people from the nearby communities, woroer. who ocrvc as hostesses tor parties, young people who danee end

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The Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd claw

act of March 3. 1877 matter at Postotiicd ,

Subeaiptioa Price $1.30 a Year Paul wTCudeA PnhHeher

115 Main St. Ptacknty, Mich.

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and Mrs. Lynn Hendee, son fi*x, and Bob Horine spent Sun day with tiie Dr. James Nash fam ily in Coldwater.

Mr;,. Winston Baughn and 2 children spent the week end with Mrs. Jack Reason.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frisbee of Shepordaville spent the week end at the Mark Nash home.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coyle vis ited Mr.-. Wilbur Coyle and M K rfi.ie Howard at McPherson hos pit-.il. How.,11, Sunday. The latter has ooen transferred there from St Hosp.ul, Ann Arbor.

Sunday callers at the J.HHook er homo were Roy Carpenter and wife and Mrs.Maude Sayle.3 of Ann Arbor.

The Mark Nash family called on Rosalee Nash in East Lansinq Sunday.

Mrs. Tressa Coyle and Bernice Lament called on Clella Fish at McPherson hospital Howellfrn day.

Mrs. Alva Dickson and Mrs | Wm. Buhl of-Howell called on > Mrs. Etta .Bland at the Bob Pike home Sunday.

Mrs. Charles Soule and child re a Edwin Sprout and family. and Phillip Sprout and wife spent

' Sunday at the Irish Hills.

John Sprout who is working at, the Ford parage in Briqhton was

i home Sunday.

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Mrs. Marion Burnett of Ann Ar ; p - r m >ved into the Mrs. Wei tha

L - J > J ' « 4 & * ! v ' ! i l I v : u s e on Howell St. last

-. ^ week .

FARM ANIMALS COJ.LFCTED Pr.OAl^lV

h O R S E S $2.50 C O W S $2.50

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H O G S 50« per cwt.

WF BUY HIDES AND CALI

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Dr. a n d Mrs. R .y Di;/fy vicii- , he r brother i n , Cleveland i'lia^i,

M I S . Clcro Miller spent "u 'rid;i/ with her parent? in De'roit.

Joe Clerk with Mr and M r s . ' Hollie Eiiis s ew Ohio Ueivore iy ' a n d Wes te rn State fooi.'ja:! ' q..;me at Kalamazoo S a t u r d a y

V. Ctor Rokos and wif) ^i D< roil cai! d ' n friends hei'O &V

Husseil GLover and f 'mi!y oi Fow'ervSile and Dan Driver ana w;fe of Doxier colled at th" Ed

' Jui-ioi Terhune and family nave moved from the Dinkel -1^ . - i-.o //oil St. to Howell, The barber family has moved from ui Wuin iarm 0V1 M 36 East to the Dinkel apts.

Mrs. Ha? si Ely of Ann Arbor ana Wm. Fcqq and family of Chicago spent Sunday at tnc* M. E. Dorrow horns.

•Tr e infant son of Mr. and Mr.*. II0A-urd iS:>Jeld (Mary Jane Gall agh a; was christened Reberl

>h

Sp'-ars home Sunday joir, fit St. Marys church Sun 0 .y. sponsors were Robert Gall

I aqher and Be'.ty Gallaqher Wink Mrs. Hov/nrd P^aa a;ia son ; c_j

sp-ni the first of the week in Am

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Arbcr. Ed Spindler of the Defroit p:dj

Sunday ques's ct Mr. and Mrs.. W.il Morcer were Herbert Hall(| wife and 2 children of Grand |

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ice dept . o-iiled at tii« G- ro ld R i d s Q n d W i l l ! u m Townley of Reason home nod at Stuart An i , 'k

$ der.non Sun. H^ formerly w>rki_-a.:J

3 for Ed Farnam. William Love of Detroit calk-n 3 / „ „ , ., / T> on Mr. and\Mrs . M. E. Darrow ' l ' Stanev Bell end wiie cf Dover;, ^ | called at the Albert Dinkel hom:-:

fej_&indgy^ ' f ' M i s s Paulir* I t o e r t f Detroit | ^ r o i t a ^ Joe SI nvi : Pearson of Wayne and L-.o w

Monday.

Dr. Steve Brown and wife

DELlVERE * * | n a CampbeU of E. Lansinq spon* 1 i l Sat. at the Ona Campbell heme

CITY GAS CONVENIENCE

FOR FARM AND SUBURBAN HOMES

•/©•J enjoy modern city gas convenience with new and dependable PHILGAS DE-LI\ £RED SERVICE.

Cc sider these features: (1) Philgas delivered to you. (2) An ample supply of hhilgas for cooking, re-fri ration and automatic TV. r heating. Add these a a ntages to the many ot r benefits of Philgas... an .1 yo« have truly "mod-em, convenient living."

G ne in and see us today . . . arrangements will qi kly be made for your PI ! gas Delivered Service.

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Mrs. Clare Palmer attend- d a school meetina in Lansinq lasf

week-

Jo mes Whitley and wife were Sun. quests at the Leonard Fish. or jr. home in Ann Arbor

o: Scnosser and

if. of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at no Fred Bead home-

Mr. and Mrs. W- C. Miller and Mrs, Mary Teeple and Will Pad U y called at the Fhy Gambia home in MilWd Thursday

Th^ Vincent Shields family of. Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home-

Mrs Fred Read and Mrs las. Mtlev called on Mr, and Mrs

«J ea at ihe Howard M.iv homp ^ ' „ * - 'Unadil la S'^nday. ^ ^ - , hee L a v e y a . l C i Sylvester Harr '

is cal led on Bert Harris a t St. •J

i Dr Har low Shehcm a n d family

of Jackson cal led at the W m Shehcm h o m e S u n d a y .

joy hospital , Ann Arbor S u n d a y The ft'oy R e a s o n family a n d

Mrs. Edna Reason a n d Leota I cal led at the Kenneth R e a s o n

Mr. j n a Mrs. M. J Reason cal l h o m e i n Ann Arbor Sunday,. gj od en T Ir and Mrs. John Rone inl y^ and Mrs- Fred Redd enter

in 'd Arthur Bullis and wiie of Whitmore Lake Sundav. | ta*n"dSArm*ux'Buiiis and wiie of § r*u ,1 , i Greaorv and the Robert Read * Chas Clark jr. and Ivliss Rut;,! S i r dinner Wed. / ,§

Kennedy were in Lansinq Sat. j T t J Robert Tasch family sperms where she took the state nurse ' ' **" R ~^" " examination. 1 ZZ"-C-.- Ann Arbor.

^Miiiiiiii(WWiuiiHHC(rMii::MHiiiiii»Hii!MiiiiniV'!:»hi^!i»it»i:iu»Mi4 ..fimn^t'

THE FIXIT SHOP I

Sat."ar«»"hcane ot Mn. A n n c - | |

^ ' B f a n d ^ s ^ C . W y U e o f | UT. anu .* , Nesbitt and | Leonard Le« is buildina a hou 1 ^ r ' ^ r i d * Andrew Nesbit

Be on Toma Rd. on a lot which D e x t e r ° ^ - ^ . - - - * Httt if youf Philgas inst^ttor.T Jt coosiscs <rf two Urge cylinder* ) and a regulator devke. Delivered j Service metrfK the convenience vo« j wane in using PhiJgas for all 3 .»• j Cooking* Refrigeration and Aro­matic Winer Heating _

he bought of W. C- Haines. Wiie were in Lexmaton, Ky. 3 ^ays last week attendinq the

Mrs. Dorothy Dinkel and child | ^ces

ren spent Sun. with her mother | Mrs. Emma Brogan in Stockbrid

I Mr. and Mrs. Ashor Wylie and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Schaufle at /

Hock 3 f tf%Vi rtht ut | eS6 E S i T MADf ST.

tended the c/olden weddinq ^ann ivBrsary of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

I Brown in Chelsea last Tuesday-

'2miiSS^9f^^^Mi^MA t T r i e neighbors of Mr. and Mrs Ned Schaufle gave them a show

^ ½ ¾ ¾ ¾ * < * • <*™ by Lionel Parkin ! or a' their horn* at Cedar Lake

i ionda son and Howard Kram camo to ' Saturday night. 4Q word prosent

**e 3 0 ¾ ^ ^ ) getber Sunday on Toma Road in! and they received many nice

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\m fmx Sun. A"*1 &** « * *<*** W « f J * ! " " T S L L S ' S L ^ i ^ ^

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WE SHARPEN HAND SAWS- BAND SAWS. CIRCULAR

SAWS, LAWNMOWERS, SHEARS, KNIVES- CH1SELS.ETC.

FURNITURE REPAIRED AND AND REVARNISHED

Morris /Main 415 FLEM5NG ST. HOWELL MICH. PHONE 1318W

W want tc Serve You WfTH COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE. & 5 A B & O G -

Afl(ETTE& COMFBCTIOIIAfiY ICE CREAM -

ETC. COME Of AMP SEE OUR W W MODERN STORE

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Specials Close Out Sal*

All N«w Slock 1 16 IT. M b M9IBE3KE

LIST PRICE »96.00 SALE MCE 2 WARM MORNING STOVES

LBT PRICE $59.95 SALE PRICE $39.95 1 8 CAN MILI COOLER

LIST PRICE $48540 SALE PRICE $365.00 1 4 CAN MUX COOLER

LIST PRICE $300.00 SALE PRICE $2504)0

1 GIEL STOLKER

LIST PHECE $265.00 SALE PRICE . . . . $199.95 ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF 275, 500« 1000 AND 2000

GALLON FUEL OIL TANKS AT REDUCES) PRICES A COMPLETE LINE OF USED AND NEW OIL HEATERS. HOT WATER HEATERS, REfRIG ERATORS AND WATER SYSTEMS

"THE BEST FOR LESS"

LAVEY HARDWARE

Urceter, CAlNgS DOC RESEARCH CENTER

i PROFESSIONAL CORNER Us. aay i*i%. M. u, i>.W.V©AWlnfcle CK-VaaWinkla

ttnGtfneai lyacQ. j Attorneys ct Law i)aily IltuU H. &, to 2sU0 P, M. ***** ?£f* ™* Savings Bo*ix

Except wCanesaay ) florrelL MoruTueg-rrigiaL / ;UiHJ;0Qp-m. 1

UA. U. 2. McCLUS*£y t Cemetery Memorials Dentist .924 N-Mcdn St.Jinn Arooravlich

112^ North' Michigan Harold Chubb, Telephones Loodt Representative

!Otfce 935

PROVCP HIMSELF AN ABLE ASSISTANT £A> BY CARRYING FLASHLIGHTS, TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH WUIPMENT FOR CAVE EXPLORATIONS IN HONDURAS, |035"

Residence 814 516 Fleming SU Howell Ireninas by Appointments i Phone Howell 439 or 97

HoweJL Michigan I ^ ^

JN EUROPE THE POODLE WAS LC, .C ESTE6MEP A6 A RETRIEVER

® 1949, Gain*§ Dog Research Center, N. Y. C.

VOGS CAN RIDE ON SAN FRANCISCO TROLLEYS ON FAYMENTOP 104 FARE

HERS SNEEb Phone 183 . 207¼ E.Gtand Rive*

HowelL Michigan Real Estate. Insurance,Brokerage City, Lake and Farm Property

A Speciality | List Your Property ^rtth Me * LEE "LAVEY } General Insurance 1 Phone 59F3 Pinckney • Michigan " A U"CTT6~~NEER~~

Farm Sales a Specialty BEHT WYLIE

Phone Pinckney 78F2>

Morrttmenls • Markers

MfffBrr AWS"1

Attorney at Law Brighton, Mich.

Ropar JHES

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0 0 YOU KNOW! 9 5 * OF THC WORLD'S 9UPPLY OF BmD'S-EYE MARLE COMES FROM THE FORESTS THROUGHCKJr MICHIGAN'S UPPER PEN1NSUW. IOQO0O SO. FT. WERE USED TO FINISH INTERIORS OF \M£ LUX­URY LiNER "6.S. QUEEN MARY* iN 1936.

Water 8*t*msetc*

Stanley Dinkel FOR SALBi One electric cook store.

N^tn Reason

ter

Phone 17

FOR RENT:-5 room cottage fum-ishedlnquire of "Mrs-John Colone Phone 100

C U M CKEWIRS » 0 M N ? A : hiCWGAN PRODUCES ONE-FOURTH OF AMERICA'S PEPPERMINT AND SPEARMINT SUPPLY. IN A RECENT Y£AK,M CHI CANS 'HALF' MILLION-POUND MINT CROP VJAS WORTH 1 J4M!LU0N DOUARS. PRODUCTION CEN­TERS W MUCK LAND ALSO 5UITCBLE FOR CROWING OHIOV.C A?:D CtlliVt

FOR SALE: Ford Tractor like FOR SALE; Registered Tunis j »*w **& m o h »P*** transmisson Rams, readv for heavy service, I also a 2 wheel trailer with 10 ft excellent for cross breeding or) steel frame, new tire* di«c grain fin9 wool ewes, also ram lambs. Adams Bros. Rte. 1 Lake Odessa

Michigan FOR RENT; Two Car qaraqe-Mrs. Rose Hendee 233 Mill St.

Phone 108F3

drill with fertilizer and seeder at tachment $35. 2 brood sows due to farrow. 6 feed plgs> W. C LaPrad Phone Gregory 4F3fi

WANTED? Baby eltting by older lady by the hour, day or week. £ _ 1 Miss Rampe, 1220 Mowers Road g iarFaust

Lost: A Brown Coon Hound, 7 months old. Stands about a ft. high black on taiL Will pay

4810 Burgess Rd

w/c

MICHIGAN IS AMERICA'S G^ATFST HUM7-ING AWO FISHING STATS. IN TAi YiAR END* ING JlNE 30,1048, MORE HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES COMBINED) WERE ISSUED HERE THAN IN ANY OTHER STATE. OUTDOORSMEN REPEATEDLY CHOOSE MICHIGAN IN WHICH TO ENJOY TMR ; FAVORITE S R 3 M ^ ~'

tWJL STEAM AHEAD: THE V A L K ^ - T H F A ' ^ i T n * P \ . . 2\T LAlttg WSSENGEPi STEAf;:-. V T A / . x - ^ D IN K T K X T I N 1818. BY 1^0/i}•:.,',£ Wr,^ IV.ILV SAILINGS BETWEEN V3>m KiO B M . - ^ L O .

NOW, 663 -MODERN W-ii Ui\:i :.S AND FREIGHTERS PLY 7HEGIOT \_W.3t WRLDiS BUSIEST INLAND W. TERV/AY.

t/CH/GJW FI4WQS S£#/£$ pcto** i? tie M/M/CM 7VL'.::'Sr COtW<2.'L...A/o. /9

STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Urvr

207¾ E. Grand River , Howell

REFRldlERATION SErWlCE HAIiOLD RADY

Repairs on AJ1 Makes ^?h^ne Pinckney 154F3

DR. C. J. TOWNFR Dentist

JO44 Portage Lake Road Dexter Phone Dexter 3461

JANE TASCH [Letters or Any- Papers Composed I or Copied a* Your Convenience

All Work Confidential 47 MainJSnckney, Phoae 50FU

Phone 13 Phone I57F11

MYRON J. HUG1 Plumbing and Heating

State 8717 L«ke4lde Driv« License Rush Lak»

P. ft SWARTHOUT 4 SON " Funeral Home

Don C. Swarthout. Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service

'hones 39 d 63. PinckneyMlch 1%ED C. REieKrlO'T St

OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Aye

Howell Michigan For Appointment

PI )ne 358 Residence 619 LLOYD HENDEE

live Stock Hauling Weekly T/lps Made to Debet

Genera] Trucking Phone 64FI4 __

CARL IONES Concrete Products. Gravel

Sand. Top SoiL Road Gravel Fill Din and Road. Bu »

Flocks Laid Piece or CtftirraC 7628 Tama Rd Pfuckney Rte. ^

Phone Dexter 3 1 1 6

IfruMAd.

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FOR SALE: Potatoes and Onions Umstead Farm

Howell-Pinckney Rd. Phone 71F2

FOR SALE: or RENT A 6 Room House and 2 acres of Land, with

j out buiiaings- 6bd5 W. M-36 4-mi i Telephone Pinckney 191-12

, FOR SALE: Blond Modern Livinq : Room turniture. includinq end ! tables, desk and lamps. 9x12 Ax. ' rug with pad. Also breakfast set j and buffet. Studio couch- 3 hail 1 runners. 2 American Oriental i ruas 4x6 and 6x8. Hoover ' Sweeper with attachments. CaU

— Pinckney 9105

FOR RENT: Ground floor furnish ed apartment, suitable for two Heat mfurnished Rent $50 a moc th. Can be seen at:

9405 Ann St. Biq Silver Lake Earl Suqqitt

LOST OR STOLEN: Black ana tan hound crossed with Walkor hound, 4 white feet white tip on UJO* .IDS ;}«l IOJOD UDi aippos '\wi 1 one-half inches/wt 75 to 80 lbs well trained 2 one*half ft. hiqh with head up. Will pay qood re ward Lost mqht of Sept. 11 near Chelsea. Leonard McDonald. Cassidy Lk Phone 24951. Chelsea

FOR SALE: Cider Apples. Roy Dillinqham

QUALITY Meats Fruit

Groceries Vegetables

FOR RENT:Four room house ' 179 Brighton Road just off Howell • Pinckney Rd.

1 ..^J 'Electric lighted. Owner will be "*"* on premises Sun. Oct. 2- 12 to 4

FOR SALE: No Huntinq and- No P* m- _ , Tresspassing Signs. Inquire at *r??rt:3* Swarthout

Dispatch Office 1 4 2 4 6 Prevost, Detroit 27. Mich r . Telephone VE6-8790 _ _ ^ _ ^

WANTED: Tree Trimming or Re- FOR SALE:-1 door, 1 window moving. Orchard Trimming.also ^ame with glass, bench vise, Stump Hemoving. Experienced bushel crates, grindstone, emory work. Free Estimates. Allowance wheel, potato planter, garden for wood. Art Rentz cultivator,post hole digger.forks, 5030 Burgess Road. Phone 9 IF 11 saws, shovels etc.

— - , Mrs. Bert Hicks, 208 Pearl St.

FOR SALE: Blue Snow Suit, size FOR SALE; Male and Female No. 1. excellent condition-: , Coon doq. Male is trained. Fema­

le in traininq. Carl Holiister. 2282 W. M-36, ^ Pinckney

FOR SALP. An „u% , - , WANTED:7!P0ULTrir'. Will pay

NOTICE:-Will do baby sittmg evenings, 35c an hour. Call a my house forenoonsr-bav© no phone Mrs. Barrett. 722 Unadilla

FOR SALE: Harae Swarthout home. 7 rooms and bath, gartiqfe, stabler all in qood condraon.

— Large grounds, beautJnil trees. $5,500.00 TERMS

a t H. G. Swarthout, 17910 Teleqiaph Rd S., Romulus, Michigan, Call

Wyandotte 7156 RU

5030 Burgess Road. Pinckney. Phone 91F11. •

Fish Market Prices

Courteous ©erviee

Like new; price $50.00 J- Aschesibrenner Sr.

Cedar Lk. Rd. Phone 13F4

FOR SALE: !Tui5qht piano in good condition. $15-00

Mrs. Harlow MunselL Gregory

FOR RENT:—Modern, comfortable house, 4 bedrooms, hot air. rich soil trees, 3 acres and orchard. lake privileges, Adults $50.00 a

arlm., years lease. On Pettys-ville Rti. 7½ miles from Brighton. Shown by appointment. ' Herdon CAdillac 6106

600 Griswold Bldg. Detroit

FOR SALE;—Popcorn Henry Bros- 1401 E-M 36 Phone 35F4

Pinckney.

FOR SALE: OH. DRUMS, several 55 gal clean drums $300 each-C F. Hewlett Phone 99 WANTED: Custom Com vCuttinq with new John Deere Tracto; Binder. E- MacAinsh. 8615 Cedar Lk-Rd Phone 13F13 WANTED. Custom picking with a new Woods Bros, corn picker qet your order in early. Beohler or*d Clubb Tel Pinckney

65F5

PAINTINCrAND DECORATING PAPER HANGING A

SPECIALITY WP% " C & HLGRIM PHONE NO. 38F12

A U I O G L A S S LET US REPLACE THAT BRO&~

EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR ABES AUTO PARTS

214 Bait Giand River Howell Phase 151

ffiiaiing invention Brings Millions Low-Coit Heating

POR RENT:—Five room house-Basement underneath. This houso is at the north end of Port aaa Lake at Swarthout Cove.

Mr*. M rfc Swarthout Phone 47F2 Pinckney

When folk* tea tfat esitatsd, ex* elusive iatsrio) conktrucdon of the WARM MOBNING Cosl Heawf tfaer ««l*Jm "Whf didn't tome* body tllaketAfttf/befortr WARM MORNING it chs oolr bestcr ef ittkifldiflthewofid. Htsttklidtr ftcd night witboat " borne IJ WARM #i t*%v<Llmu oi wfthm getting ve efgfcli

esflf r*«*ng;

[get witboet tefeettef. Your iVWARM MWVMOSNING

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Wn,T. TAKE C^^t! OF small | children days., white parents ar-i

at work., at mv hou*?. Will als-hahv sit eventaas- $35 an hour <V1 evAtiinos Ivrwe no bhonp.

Mrs. Barrett 7W Unadilla Si j! Pinckney/ MleHqemjl

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