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w:.-i, x> -- ... "* ':*W^I«!! 'PIP ^.- V ^ sc P?iTi *+ VOL 64 Michigan Mirror In his Hew crusade to make state commissions and bd.'s more respon School News SEVENTH AND EIGHTH . Pat Hadden, Joan Fisher and Bo-J bert Clark are on toe tick list „„ _ Joan' Fisher, Carole Fuhrman and give to the voters, Gov. Kim Sigler Mary Jane £ ^ ^ im Ve 4rawn a ia again in the role of a bold re-' pre tty Christmas acene on the black toraiit, a knight in shining armor, boanl i aatrid a traditional wliite horse, givj The 6 i g hth graders are planning tag battle gallantly to the forces o f a par g y f o r ^ aeventh graders be- entrenchcd vested interests .... this| caude the eighth graders lost tfte time, state bureaucracy itself!! (junior Red Cross box .filling contest Here is an issue obviously cut out We have a new eighth grader Her Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday- Dec 3 1947 by Mai OUR DEMOCRACY THE BLESSINGS OF LIBCRTY .... KO* THC ABUNDANCE OF THIS GREAT LA; FOR THE FRUITS OF THEIR LABOR .... OUR FOREFATHERS CAVE THANKS. Circuit Court News name is Betty Mallory We also have a new seventh grad er who came from Ark. His name'is Floyd Campbell Our room divided into two teams for Michigan's fighting governor. There is nttie doubt that he will try to make most of the opportunijj/ during 14>48, an election year • The governor's announcenufi j , that he will seek to make directors) t0 ^ ° 1 8 8 ^ Dom Y mste * d «f commissions and boards responsib an ? I ,lf ¥T m ; d f Me ™*. P Le directly -to him, and in turn de-j ****- J h j Umstead team is in the pendent on the State Senate for ap ^ ' Bo * team 8 ^ 6 8old about , pointment, was made in the triump •'•J' 0 w ??f' . . . . . ,. .. hant wake of a successful legislative 1 Mary Hefn « celebrated her birth session. There the governor display ed new and aggressive powers. No longer was he content to submit his recommendations and then leave sol ona to their own prerogatives, thus da^y as well as Thanksgiving last Thursday SECOND AND THIRD The people in the second grade keeping the executive branch separ- who have had A's in their Mastery I ate from the legislature branch, as Tests jn spelling far the last four) he has done earlier in the year weeks are Earla Jean Tuthill, Kar-! With the aid of t.ate G 0. P. e * Bollen, Karen Gustafson. Mary] chieftains, he applied the pressure' H ^ ner ; . . . . ., convincingly and -effectively. A 32-! Work has been started on the page bill abolishing the corrections Christmas Operetta comm. and replacing it with a nonf _ Stephen Holleijbach, Mary Jo civil service appointee, was consider* ? arr and Shirley Kramm ar e jm the ed briefly t* the Senate judiciary a ^ l llst tnJS w e e k . . committee, sent without change to . 1 ^ f^ program in o«wrvanee the floor explained for six minutes £ lhanjagmng which was held last and approved 25 minutes later. That« ™ed afternoon, was much enjoyed is speed 1 Observers have pointed out that « by the group from this room 4-K WINNERS Current €*< Those who are against bi_ back the bodies of the soldier Listed, many of S ? " 0V9T **** cl «* that the are old ones. The Geore* " ho J* ?t - their liv€8 « * all Imisjtl in French, Belgium German and Holland cemeteries and that tha present position of the governor] is a reversal of his earlier stand re The following 4-H members are garding the Oomm. Last May lie ind-, attending the Chicago Stock Show J icated. that the corrections comm.'.'^h *H expenses paid; Darrell £ef-| was one of the best in .ihe land. Ha fey,HandyjEve!yn Fawcett,DeerfieId asked Austin H. MacCormick, wcecut Caro1 Huston, HartlandjAlice Sal.. Ive director of the Osborne .Ass'n;™ 0 * 1 * Oceola; Jack Sanc^rson,Iosco; and a noted penologist,, to appear Lorna Shirley/Putnam; Dav.d White before a legislative committee that head, Unadilla. George Winegar, was considering a bill to revise the Handy. Robert Nelson, Cohoctah; Michigan set-up MacConnick declar Kd * ttr M r e y er » Unadilla and Edward ed that Michigan's system was a'fcw<Ue#Handy, had part ot their ex mo( j e l ipenses paid. County Agent Stone, | «,.., .. .. , ... . 4-H Leader Hart and 8 other chap- With his Nov. bill approved over ^ went alg0g whelmingly by the legislature, Sigler «___ then disclosed that he would ask the F A B 1 Y MAILING legislature to vest power in the gov fcAK1 - ir «^ii-iwu ernor to appoint comm. duvaors, PoKtoffice patrons are again ask. subject to Senate approval. , ed to mail their Xmas. giflts and The governor feels that Mich, has' cards early. Out state fcfy Dec 10 too many commissions, and bd's. ( and local by Dec. 15. Wt. limit is FOR OUR PRIVILEGE TODAY: TO PARTICIPATE IN THE DVNAMIC PROGRESS OF A FREE ¥ PECPLE. TO BEND EVERY EFFORT TOWARO A COMPLETD VICTORY FOR THIS PRINCIPLE OF FREEDOM. TO ©UARO OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE WELL THAT WE MAY PAS* IT ON,- CLEAR AND S\\.C:*6,-'- ? OUR CHILDREN FOREVER. LET OS GIVE THANKS. Lodge Election Livingston Lodge No. 76 F. « I A. M. at their annual meeting on ' [ Tuesday elected the following offi-) cers for the ensuing year: I W. M s. w... _ Ji W -•____. Sojac should pe abolished outright:; 70 lbs. Only first class mail has lor some should be retained Those worth j warding priviliges. refining should be held responsible' ..-^^.--...-^. * direct to the governor who now, Sig MORE BODIES TO ARRIVE ler says, is little else than a glorifii TheT>oiy of Pfc. Edgaii Clinton ed clerk ' killed in Belgium Dec. 1944 has not ed. He specificaly refers to the statej yei arrived here. Two more bodies' The installation is Sat., Treas. Sec'y. S. D. J. D. Tiler . .._ Jack Hannett .. Clyde Fisher"! George Gardner .- W. C. Miller' -P. W. Curlett' Merwin Campbell Winston Baughn - J. H. Hooker Balance of officers to be appoint Dec. 13. conservation dept, as being a kinp dom unto itselt, tree Xrom political control. Whereas the director now holds office at the will .of the comm under the Sigler plan he could be reappotnted or fired evoi'y 2 years at a turn-Vf the political tide Therein lies th* great weakness in the governor's armor For the past n the church parlors Sat., Dec. 6. 18 years only one Michigan govern! Sale begins at 2:00 p. m. Fancy or . - Harry F. Kelly - has served'Work,Aprons,Candy, Baked GoodsA two successive terms.Evory 2 years! cafeteria supper at 5 p. ni. by the with one exception, a new governor' Young Ladies Auxiliary, took office. In the dept, oi agricul.. ——-- - •• Wo vena Prirtaj rZuS'Sn tad Preparation tor /M, ComiwL ^A each Satunlay « tx> a p. «. m 9unc*.iy T:00 to 7«ao g. Instruction by Sisters Mon, u 4 p.m Masses at 8:00 a. m. and 11-00 a. m. The Dec. term of court starts Dec 8. (SO cases are which are old ones, rne George Hayes case, 3rd olfense lor Or una- enness ha^ been on the docket over / a year. There are 2 citizenship cases g ™i Ve ! "• »? veren «y taken cart of <i criminal, 10 chancery, 14 iasue . ; e f oratea wi ^h flowers by of tact and 23 divorce , S 1 ** 6 1 People there. G. I*i wl^ Tne ciUzenship cases art John V^ ln 1*!°? ? 0unU i e8 d ^ « i tttl Gerycz and Lotto WnoTski | h e ^ y that lttr * for **«"*»* , t * u ... ls vg Vy scarce and valuable tbara. •i he criminal cases are George ihe people are very poor * eviy Hayes, drunkenness; Clayton See- foot of land is put into c x o p s ^ S field urunkeuness, Stanley VanBlair people resent the fact that s T m S cum contributing to delinquent*, of valuable farming land is taken owr minor g,rl; liruce McLeod, auto for cemeteries. Farming is still cLT theft; Lloyd btearns and Richard ried on as iin grahdfatliers day A rrank, continued over machinery and fertliser are hard to 1 lie jury cases are Leland and get. Human excrements are aav«l Samuel Campbell va Grace Knapp, and so is the urine of the horsaa and assumpsit; Isabel Karus vs Citizen,, cattle the-re. When this is put™ Mut. Auto Ins. Co.; Chas vs Ed- the land the odor is almost onbaa*. ward Daves, James Header vs Clay- able. ^ ^\ Broker, appeal; Chas. and . Carrie ____ * '** Saunders vs 1'aul Bedford and Mar shall Roulett§, Orain Norweed vs • Although Michigan and Notr* Fred Sener, Ronald Timmons vs Dane football teams do not meat Frank Howard, John Burns vs Carl this year, gtill a good comparsion is Bowen, Ralph Gates vs Joseph and possible. Both teams play U. ;of Bonnie Smith, all trespass Tof the Southern California. Notre Dame oa eas<4; Non-jury cases; assUnjpsit- D.v, G and Michigan at the Rosa layhelle Padley vs Sam Genn. Mary Bowl, on New Years Day. Michigan Hagman, minor and Leon Ua; tnan ami Notre JMme are rat.<. the two vs James Cornell best teams in the nation and South.. J he divorce cases are Mary Jane em Calif., in given little chance to '3 Orville Aniburgey.Ten:' -,^ U;> best either. Michigan is classed as i!».d LaRuo, Cecil \i< Ora Farl«y, the No. 1 team one week and Notra Julia vs Andrew Torek, Roys! vs Dame the next.TJie Asa'n. Press Ail Doiothy Edith Baker, Jack vs Betty AmeWcan football team had one McCr.be, Orville vs Bertha Watter? Michigan man, Chappius, on it A t Helen \z John H i in,n # Arloa vs Notre Dame players Chas. Welton, Clare vs "Leon Booth. Patricia vs John Keeker, Gloria vs Ernest Wettler,*Margaret vs Jay El- 0ne battle looming in congrasa well, Ethel v* Try Booth, Ethel vs is between big business and the co- Wm, Malachi, Jan vs Victor Geer operative companies. Big business is Jack vs Muiy Lou Erwin, Odesa vs taxed but the co-ops are not. Tha Duncan Monroe^ Jean vs Albert "latter escape taxation b|y the fact Ghorkin. Eleanor vs Chas. Briggs, f ne y c laim to be non-profit organ- Mildred vs Arthur LaBallister, Earl isatiuiu. who sell goods to members vs Lyda Smith, Jennie vs Clarence at ^ > J only charging enough extra Smith t0 !>«>' operating coats. Big business denies this and says tha co-ops. e sufficient money to e x P*ad Wm. Baytes, Herbert Portelr VH greatly and erect large modem Margaret Rheinhart, John Decker buildings. There are 13,600 such co- vs- Ed Combes, Paul Ferris VB Esth °P S in the nation, mainly farm and er Johnson, injunction; Ralph Cook clt Y consumer types. If taxed thajr vs Paul Courtrijrht Frank Struck would yield the government |18,- V9 Lester VanBlaircum, forclosure. OOflTOOO.OOO Willard Reihel vs Woodlawn Lake •• • — Co., specific performance; Aaron A Philadelphia butcher hoe work Schouttauer vs John Pomercy. Leo ed out a system to cut prices. He nard Proll vs Floyd Felder, Alex signed up 300 customers who pay McPherson v* Thurson Lumber Co. llm $1,25 a week. In return for i Chancery cases are City of How denj < oil' vs Fred Server, Paul Diethen vs mad( ttt O] Mercy LADIES AID FAIR Thu Ladies Aid of the Pinckney Congi.Church will hold their bazaar ture the result was a "new director every two years with appalling regu larity. This lack of continuity prom-' Ona Campbell and George Mea- pted legislation spurred by farm) bon jr. came back from the north (Organizations, to take tne director-: with 2 deer last week. George has ship out of politics and into hei- 0 ur thriks for some vension hands of a new commission. Chas.. Figy a Kelly ..ppointee was renamed director are expected here. They are Victor Masons, Stars, thetr families and Szymanski and Hollis Engle. The' friends invited , 1 latter is the son of Nora FoheyJ The installing officers are; J 0 st> Mary's Church Sun., Dec. 7 Engle of Whitmore Lake. Gd. InBt Officer Ona Campbell ' * T nd S u n - of Advent, Com. Sun. f 0 -' Gr. Mar. Clifford Miller A Ur ^°^y. Religion* Guidance Gd. Chaplain Rev. McLucas cla f es Mon - at 4:0a p. m Gd. Sec .- Joseph Griffith Am <»g the intentions ar e Sun. Refreshments will be served. 1 f0 / i* te Je " ni e Lavey, Mon. late Mr» , I A Mrs. C. Lynch and C. H. Kenn RADINOVICH - . GARDNER ( £ dy » r ?<i h V Mr s Mai»y Kennedy, -,. „ . B , L ,., , 1 J. u f • Natives of Elsie Dunkas, Wed Miss Helen Radinovich of fowler high mass in Thanksgiving, Thur*. viHe and Dean Gardner of Pinckney late Joseph Brooks, Fri, req f 0 ^r weer married Friday at Brighton by living; Sat., late Rose Platowski Rev. M. J. McLucas. Both are em», ihe month of Dec. is devoted to ployed at the Howell Electric Moi- penitential, four weeks in preparat ors. Congratulations I ion for Feast of the Nativity. Your - _ f prayers are requested for the sick Marriase Licenser r l c :ii^ Hr ^ d an ^ membeM ° f p^ liouis Lipka vs Lynn Vigees,Russell Lijrhtte vs L R Lumbard, Eric Hib- bard vs Raechol McNair,, M J Mc- pherson Estate vs Buck Lake Oil Co quint title DECEMBER "IuRY~LlST Putnam..Edna Campbell Edward Bowman, (returned from the north last week with a deer. Dr. : 1y M. Duffjr came back form the no, in with a deer and Francis Shehan and Gerald Bauer got a deer and two bear. "A REAL CHRISTMAS GIFT'* Genuine calfskin biHfolds. Person alized with name, initials and lodge O>m*ervrttion Notes Arrests for . deer hunting violat- ions total *n even 1000. Emergency> mD lem. Hand ioolad and laced, messages delivered to deer hunters Choice of black, brown or red Pric- total 150. Rain and snow curtailed ed at $7.50 deer hunting and tho. number of Arnold Barquift* Mich. State San, hunters the second week was much Howeli. Mich lass than the same period a year Earl DeBen jr. 21, Byron, Phyllis Bowhall, 18, Howell; Robert McDonj gatorial society COMM. C0t*O»L CHURCH Bible Sunday is Dec. 9. MO To date $23,705 in bounty money hsu been paid for foxes "CHRISTMAS GIFTS'' Exquisitely packaged gifts by Avon. Yoa will' give them v^th 21 deer were shot by archers in 1 pride or receive them with joy, Av- Allegan county this year 140 hunters killed 251 aharp tail ad grouse on Druramond Island this roar Bid are bein> advertised for con- cessions at 19 fttate parks. Waterloo and Ponti&c Lake were added to tha Hat for next year. The bids are 10 on gifts are brought to your honv exclusively by an Avon representa- tive aid, 25, Howell, Barbara Bailefr, 21' n ^¾¾ Alr i r . d pMt0 ' U&Mki Robert Perry, 24, Pinck- H ? ^ ^ ? * * D ff*Sf 1™ ney,Doris Woodford,2^Dete-t^ack M e ^ C 5lSS l ,' r*lA r ^^^ Forton, 22, Howell, Eleanor C aw ford. 22^ Howell, Dean Gardner, 33 1 /*»*»*. «.t«. a ^ Pinckney, Helen Radinovich, 22.1 w _ i g p ^r "***» Fbwlervflle; Willard Widmeyer, 22« ^ ZL' ^T??***'** ***'* „ Pinckney, Esther Marshall, 21, Tin « J*-^"™* 10t0 ° ekney Sunday School n^Hl Stiperintaadent .... WiJbur I^idi| Young Pef-.u** Meetirg v 7:3Q NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of Pinckney Chapter No. 45 O. E. S. on Friday ni»ht, Dec. 5th at 8:00 o'clock. This meeting "honors past I and present Ruth's Mrs. Lao C. Lavey fell and broke her collar bone Tuesday. M. J. Reason expects to ; ttend the Chicago Live Stock Show. George Meabbn jr. and wife spent Sat. at the Bob Marshall home in Jackson .his he sells them meat, eggs, butter etc at cost. If he can get 600 cfust.. omers he will cut the fee to-7ftc. Ha ckaims average markup on good* is 36 per< fiit and those who j In fits orgamdution will save 25 percent t, u. k /•, w* « ^ c^ofcf, 0ur debate with Russia goes mart Bttghtjn OV-Florence Ewart-, ^ on with aU the commentators Illna ihomas ; a n d ^ 1 ^ ^ taking pot shots a Rua- Bnyhton Ii.;p...Lthel Holdemess, g i a a n d y e l l i r v aic em „^ ^ ^ ^ Andrew Dj:vis ^ 1 ed ^vtnl American troops last} Cohoctah..) ..bit. Gates, Mable week i n £ u r o p e who ventuwd U>Q r- er . ' J- t>^ M m^ I neur the Russian border but efforts Con*ay..Chas. Brtinadn, ^Ri^fea ^ ^^ an inddent of u colUpmd r^^- Mr . . Tv«n 0 whon ^V we1 * "leased unharmed De e rf,eld.( eorge Tto\\mwtL a ^^ of ^ [&ter w f Herbrt. Clarence O the opinion W J wi0 ^^ {nU> ^ ~ , rv TI , „ war in the same manner we did into Green Oak Dora Hayward, Henrv the ^ one Qn ^ d a y o f ^ ? c,roomes 19-U mogt , hfld j ^ fjniahed Hamburg.(,race Howard, John dinner &n f^t down to get their iMetras favorite radio program when the Handy..Ella Roche, Came Hoi,. rftdio ^ , ^ ¾ ¾ with newi ^ ir n ^?r J -n L j n JJ r ni, tfte sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Hartland-.Thad Dodds, U o Husk , n , : l e o f 24 ho * ur8 w e w e r e ^ ^ Howdl C i t y . ^ y s Crandall, Jos £ ^ ^ y ^ ** ^ °~ ie VanHorn ' Howell Twp..,-Roy Phillips, Bert -^^^- NichoU I The County Press editor does not « 1:1,* *U- _IJ 1 .... . Genoa-Lylt Conner Iosco.... Oscar Fargey Tyrone.Ernest Cranston Uadilla. Floyd Lillywhite like the old age pensions or social . security systems. He thinks they en- SPECIAL MEETING courage shiftkpsness and are waata- i ful. It was ever thus. The diff. ference was m tha old days the town A special meeting,wiH^Wd to' JJJ £ # & * JS^fit ftft the Masonic Temple in Howell ThurJ ^ ^ ^ ^ December 11th. for officially matrt „ t J w WAWk L^ ^ 1 ^ Umm /•,*._. ou • XT e» />_i * ot »Uaf were said to be "on the "Watchman of SheperdB is plann- supervisors who handled this ratio/ The Joseph Basydlo family spent Sec'y AH Avon gifts moat Be ordered by Sat., in Fowerville I 3at Dec. 6. If I have not called on jf y , ^^ Mr», Plvy4 H*ycrott ot SPECIAL NOTICE! you kindly call 83, Lucille Shirey Grsnd Rapids, Jeaaette Jackson of Mn - Norma Pressley, Patterson * ^. _ p u ^ ^ ^ ^^,,,^ Herquiat were ^^ M » Pinckney, is now selLngi ing to be present and «ake charge of , ^ , ^^^ ^ -#£1 Ur*<l the Institution, which has been ar- on ^ ^^ fa ,^„,7^5^ ranged for 2 o'clock ' In Mtnt caaM th#r f llrn |^,,| fM4 A ^ ^ ^Ir' 1 ^ - ^ - ** 6;8 ° fu€l ' rent ' < ^ t ^ ^ v W a a d evoT p. m. Wy the O. L. ». | f UU€P1 i ^xpeaaea. Old In the evening there-wHKbe a ( ^m wt | at# thecaaa of a Corbet SaJjrer and family spent ThanksaSvlng gneote at tha Merwin the <^o»pl«te line of Watkins Pro- ceremonial in charge of Charles £.' ^ ^ wfc<> w m - ^^ a |M4 w 4 ft, I Tkmmltmmtmim^ I* im+mm* t m »k*tf hiwu, ducts and tK» fimmm muj.vtf 1 Merrill of Detroit. . assortaie Sup- _ , _ ! mmuM —*—. » 7*L - _ percent of the first $7,500, 12 ona Tha*ta*rftaf is Jaiton \ Campoatt^hom^ <tucts and. the famous FULLER Merrill of Detroit, associate Sap- wood mn4 ,,f Mgll j u Meant st W- hatf percent of the second and 15 ^irs. *ViU Long and daughters MnXfou Caaaphatl rang at the BRUSHES^ In addition to the fam-' reme Watchman of Sheperds. He e*oae4t wnenotsaw^ op Tfc* rise percent of MU over $15,000 *<*.,<„ Jackson Wednesday. Howell PTiV"gioetlac Hon. night, ' 0Xi * re*u}«* year around line of will select his officers from tha ver we ^ s ofwaye -vAh m ^^ Dear figures compare favor- Ctoedea Lonf of Stodtbfidga visit Tha fir* angino wma called to the tx^n ot these well known and pop- to** Shrtaee in Michigan < bar/ with last year. Hunters "get *d at the rwward Ssu/ar homo laet Loo Davie farm SaMJght by a fire alar Companies she has a lovely Members of the O. E. S. and F. j ^ ^ gttnift, WM jjrimi t§ mht 1064 permits to take daor through 1 week. in the basement of tha hooseJt was assortment of beautiful Christmas A A. X. in good standing ar« oufibj factory woifeem who sa r aMsst Wiaconain this year compared to ianaatta Salyor vtestad bar sister extinguished. ooxes. There is no luxury tax on ^ to frn this now flkftae I t0 t y m ^^ % 1M last year. Dmmmond fsland t Mary Loo, hi Stockbridga Sun^tey. Balove r «aing daer hwtting last ^ ^ Gift Boxas,SW can be reaca Reservations for the hine.net sansd* ifmt ^^ yieldad 600 dear compared to 452! Tha Asm Arbor Mawa will carry week B*md fwmthoal who rnns an «« aaiddy Jsy caUia* Piaekaer be made with Mrs. IL W. Switeor' «/stbo«t in I94d. 8906 were brought acrosa a Mrn> ayo nistnea of Pinckney oil station barn f* a call to taka 4FL$ or 9Z and will ^ appreciate 210 Park at HowoM Miek by Dae, m 1*34 Use sttntts this year and 8057 last, taban trmw a piano neat weak. sosae gas n> ear nee* White Lodge* V** T ««a>ra, BesstVnti of Pinekbov Sth Bear showed a deeraaae 152 befngi Enalay . VangifbU wittas from Wh^ ho ami tbero t men Jbisved^and tidaitr srlll be the ^ta* to kffled this /year and » 4 Ins* year. Vheeafe. Aria. Rebtirti n e said hi Im^mrtrmrnrTlin and thtrr ate plenty tafcremia this year, lt*%. datatv castle and taatm mv ntnMwdas Ifra. BeeHeb Mnrjto The dept is making a timber ear, Mrs. Lillian Ifitunmbl eniYend Mr. and Mn. LyW laartm of Dot - tha Pniilbis Class will sed U take ion# lnpneYs tWa won tnTbte bene ie/ hi Jacknen* J e r r ^ Braneh, C I a strok* k Aflagan night and is in a rok end W U fmj* and «hte oflnra. hUea ^enry M Dae teV •i.. .- .,* d '• *<" % .j"' *.*": '^-^-/- <„ Mr. end Mrs bytttelnt- A Waroessilbe ef ttNir 4m bi 1M2 Mm til esdnaefse fbe to^endsemr^b1«n)t. i+c ^-: « •-j<^*'.

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School News SEVENTH AND EIGHTH

. Pat Hadden, Joan Fisher and Bo-J bert Clark are on toe tick list

„„ — — _ Joan' Fisher, Carole Fuhrman and give to the voters, Gov. Kim Sigler M a r y J a n e £ ^ ^ imVe 4rawn a ia again in the role of a bold re-' pretty Christmas acene on the black toraiit, a knight in shining armor, b o a n l i aatrid a traditional wliite horse, givj T h e 6ighth graders are planning tag battle gallantly to the forces o f a p a r g y f o r ^ aeventh graders be-entrenchcd vested interests .... this | c a u d e the eighth graders lost tfte time, state bureaucracy itself!! (junior Red Cross box .filling contest

Here is an issue obviously cut out We have a new eighth grader Her

Pinckney Dispatch Wednesday- Dec 3 1947

by Mai OUR DEMOCRACY THE BLESSINGS OF LIBCRTY... .

K O * THC ABUNDANCE OF THIS GREAT LA; FOR THE FRUITS OF THEIR L A B O R . . . . OUR FOREFATHERS CAVE THANKS.

Circuit Court News

name is Betty Mallory We also have a new seventh grad

er who came from Ark. His name'is Floyd Campbell

Our room divided into two teams

for Michigan's fighting governor. There is nttie doubt that he will try to make most of the opportunijj/ during 14>48, an election year •

The governor's announcenufi j , that he will seek to make directors)t0 ^ ° 1 8 8 ^ D o m Y m s t e * d

«f commissions and boards responsib a n ? I ™ , l f¥ T ™ m ; d f M e ™*. ™P

Le directly -to him, and in turn de-j ****- J h j Umstead team is in the pendent on the State Senate for ap ^ ' B o * team 8 ^ 6 8 o l d a b o u t

, pointment, was made in the triump •'•J'0 w??f' . . . . . , . .. hant wake of a successful legislative1 Mary H e f n « celebrated her birth session. There the governor display ed new and aggressive powers. No longer was he content to submit his recommendations and then leave sol ona to their own prerogatives, thus

da y as well as Thanksgiving last Thursday

SECOND AND THIRD The people in the second grade

keeping the executive branch separ- who have had A's in their Mastery I ate from the legislature branch, as Tests jn spelling far the last four) he has done earlier in the year weeks are Earla Jean Tuthill, Kar-!

With the aid of t.ate G 0. P. e * Bollen, Karen Gustafson. Mary] chieftains, he applied the pressure' H ^ n e r ; . . . . ., convincingly and -effectively. A 32-! Work has been started on the page bill abolishing the corrections Christmas Operetta comm. and replacing it with a nonf _ Stephen Holleijbach, Mary Jo civil service appointee, was consider* ? a r r and Shirley Kramm ar ejm the ed briefly t* the Senate judiciary a^ l l l s t tnJS w e e k . . committee, sent without change to . 1 ^ f ^ program in o«wrvanee the floor explained for six minutes £ lhanjagmng which was held last and approved 25 minutes later. That« ™ed afternoon, was much enjoyed is speed 1

Observers have pointed out that

« by the group from this room

4-K WINNERS

Current €*< Those who are against bi_

back the bodies of the soldier Listed, many of S ? " 0V9T**** c l « * that the

are old ones. The Geore* " h o J * ? t - t h e i r l i v € 8 « * all Imisjtl in French, Belgium German and Holland cemeteries and that

tha present position of the governor] is a reversal of his earlier stand re The following 4-H members are garding the Oomm. Last May lie ind-, attending the Chicago Stock Show J icated. that the corrections comm.'.'^h *H expenses paid; Darrell £ef-| was one of the best in .ihe land. Ha fey,HandyjEve!yn Fawcett,DeerfieId asked Austin H. MacCormick, wcecut C a r o 1 Huston, HartlandjAlice Sal.. Ive director of the Osborne .Ass'n;™0*1* Oceola; Jack Sanc^rson,Iosco; and a noted penologist,, to appear Lorna Shirley/Putnam; Dav.d White before a legislative committee that head, Unadilla. George Winegar, was considering a bill to revise the Handy. Robert Nelson, Cohoctah; Michigan set-up MacConnick declar Kd* t tr M

reyer» Unadilla and Edward

ed that Michigan's system was a' fcw<Ue# Handy, had part ot their ex m o (jel ipenses paid. County Agent Stone, |

«,.., . . . . ,... . 4-H Leader Hart and 8 other chap-With his Nov. bill approved over ^ w e n t a l g 0 g

whelmingly by the legislature, Sigler « _ _ _ then disclosed that he would ask the F A B 1 Y MAILING legislature to vest power in the gov fcAK1-ir «^ii- iwu ernor to appoint comm. duvaors, PoKtoffice patrons are again ask. subject to Senate approval. , ed to mail their Xmas. giflts and

The governor feels that Mich, has' cards early. Out state fcfy Dec 10 too many commissions, and bd's. ( and local by Dec. 15. Wt. limit is

FOR OUR PRIVILEGE TODAY: TO PARTICIPATE IN THE DVNAMIC PROGRESS

OF A FREE¥PECPLE. TO BEND EVERY EFFORT TOWARO A COMPLETD

VICTORY FOR THIS PRINCIPLE OF FREEDOM. TO ©UARO OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE WELL

THAT WE MAY PAS* IT ON,- CLEAR AND S\\.C:*6,- ' - ? OUR CHILDREN FOREVER.

LET OS GIVE THANKS.

Lodge Election Livingston Lodge No. 76 F. «

I A. M. at their annual meeting on ' [ Tuesday elected the following offi-)

cers for the ensuing year: I W. M s. w... _ Ji W -•____.

Sojac should pe abolished outright:; 70 lbs. Only first class mail has lor some should be retained Those worth j warding priviliges. refining should be held responsible' „ . . -^^.-- . . . -^. * direct to the governor who now, Sig MORE BODIES TO ARRIVE ler says, is little else than a glorifii TheT>oiy of Pfc. Edgaii Clinton ed clerk ' killed in Belgium Dec. 1944 has not ed.

He specificaly refers to the statej yei arrived here. Two more bodies' The installation is Sat.,

Treas. Sec'y. S. D. J. D. Tiler .

.._ Jack Hannett .. Clyde Fisher"! George Gardner . - W. C. Miller' - P . W. Curlett' Merwin Campbell Winston Baughn - J. H. Hooker

Balance of officers to be appoint

Dec. 13. conservation dept, as being a kinp dom unto itselt, tree Xrom political control. Whereas the director now holds office at the will .of the comm under the Sigler plan he could be reappotnted or fired evoi'y 2 years at a turn-Vf the political tide

Therein lies th* great weakness in the governor's armor For the past n the church parlors Sat., Dec. 6. 18 years only one Michigan govern! Sale begins at 2:00 p. m. Fancy or . - Harry F. Kelly - has served'Work,Aprons,Candy, Baked GoodsA two successive terms.Evory 2 years! cafeteria supper at 5 p. ni. by the with one exception, a new governor' Young Ladies Auxiliary, took office. In the dept, oi agricul.. ——-- - ••

Wo vena Prirtaj rZuS'Sn tad

Preparation tor / M , ComiwL ^A each Satunlay « tx> a p. «. m 9unc*.iy T:00 to 7«ao g.

Instruction by Sisters Mon, u 4 p.m

Masses at 8:00 a. m. and 11-00 a. m.

The Dec. term of court starts Dec 8. (SO cases are which are old ones, rne George Hayes case, 3rd olfense lor Or una-enness ha been on the docket over

/ a year. There are 2 citizenship cases g™iVe! " • »?v e r e n«y taken cart of <i criminal, 10 chancery, 14 iasue . ;eforatea wi^h flowers by * » of tact and 23 divorce , S1**6™1 People there. G. I*i wl^

Tne ciUzenship cases art John V ^ ln 1*!°? ?0 u n U i e 8 d ^ « i tttl Gerycz and Lotto WnoTski | h e ^ y t h a t l t tr* f o r **«"*»*

,t*u . . . l s vgVy scarce and valuable tbara. •i he criminal cases are George ihe people are very poor * e v i y

Hayes, drunkenness; Clayton See- foot of land is put into c x o p s ^ S field urunkeuness, Stanley VanBlair people resent the fact that s T m S cum contributing to delinquent*, of valuable farming land is taken owr minor g,rl; liruce McLeod, auto for cemeteries. Farming is still cLT theft; Lloyd btearns and Richard ried on as iin grahdfatliers day A rrank, continued over machinery and fertliser are hard to

1 lie jury cases are Leland and get. Human excrements are aav«l Samuel Campbell va Grace Knapp, and so is the urine of the horsaa and assumpsit; Isabel Karus vs Citizen,, cattle the-re. When this is put™ Mut. Auto Ins. Co.; Chas vs Ed- the land the odor is almost onbaa*. ward Daves, James Header vs Clay- able. ^ ^ \ Broker, appeal; Chas. and . Carrie _ _ _ _ * '** Saunders vs 1'aul Bedford and Mar shall Roulett§, Orain Norweed vs • Although Michigan and Notr* Fred Sener, Ronald Timmons vs Dane football teams do not meat Frank Howard, John Burns vs Carl this year, gtill a good comparsion is Bowen, Ralph Gates vs Joseph and possible. Both teams play U. ;of Bonnie Smith, all trespass Tof the Southern California. Notre Dame oa eas<4; Non-jury cases; assUnjpsit- D.v, G and Michigan at the Rosa layhelle Padley vs Sam Genn. Mary Bowl, on New Years Day. Michigan

Hagman, minor and Leon Ua; tnan ami Notre JMme are rat.<. the two vs James Cornell best teams in the nation and South..

J he divorce cases are Mary Jane em Calif., in given little chance to '3 Orville Aniburgey.Ten:' -, U;> best either. Michigan is classed as i!».d LaRuo, Cecil \i< Ora Farl«y, the No. 1 team one week and Notra Julia vs Andrew Torek, Roys! vs Dame the next.TJie Asa'n. Press Ail Doiothy Edith Baker, Jack vs Betty AmeWcan football team had one McCr.be, Orville vs Bertha Watter? Michigan man, Chappius, on it A t Helen \z John H i in,n# Arloa vs Notre Dame players Chas. Welton, Clare vs "Leon Booth. Patricia vs John Keeker, Gloria vs — — Ernest Wettler,*Margaret vs Jay El- 0 n e battle looming in congrasa well, Ethel v* Try Booth, Ethel vs i s between big business and the co-Wm, Malachi, Jan vs Victor Geer operative companies. Big business is Jack vs Muiy Lou Erwin, Odesa vs taxed but the co-ops are not. Tha Duncan Monroe Jean vs Albert "latter escape taxation b|y the fact Ghorkin. Eleanor vs Chas. Briggs, fney claim to be non-profit organ-Mildred vs Arthur LaBallister, Earl isatiuiu. who sell goods to members vs Lyda Smith, Jennie vs Clarence a t ^ >J only charging enough extra Smith t 0 !>«>' operating coats. Big business

denies this and says tha co-ops. e sufficient money to exP*ad

Wm. Baytes, Herbert Portelr VH greatly and erect large modem Margaret Rheinhart, John Decker buildings. There are 13,600 such co-vs- Ed Combes, Paul Ferris VB Esth °PS in the nation, mainly farm and er Johnson, injunction; Ralph Cook cltY consumer types. If taxed thajr vs Paul Courtrijrht Frank Struck would yield the government |18,-V9 Lester VanBlaircum, forclosure. OOflTOOO.OOO

Willard Reihel vs Woodlawn Lake •• • — Co., specific performance; Aaron A Philadelphia butcher hoe work Schouttauer vs John Pomercy. Leo ed out a system to cut prices. He nard Proll vs Floyd Felder, Alex signed up 300 customers who pay McPherson v* Thurson Lumber Co. l lm $1,25 a week. In return for

i Chancery cases are City of How denj< oil' vs Fred Server, Paul Diethen vs m a d (

ttt O] Mercy

LADIES AID FAIR Thu Ladies Aid of the Pinckney

Congi.Church will hold their bazaar

ture the result was a "new director every two years with appalling regu larity. This lack of continuity prom-' Ona Campbell and George Mea-pted legislation spurred by farm) bon jr. came back from the north (Organizations, to take tne director-: with 2 deer last week. George has ship out of politics and into hei-0ur thriks for some vension hands of a new commission. Chas.. Figy a Kelly ..ppointee was renamed director

are expected here. They are Victor Masons, Stars, thetr families and Szymanski and Hollis Engle. The' friends invited , 1 latter is the son of Nora FoheyJ The installing officers are; J 0

st> Mary's Church Sun., Dec. 7 Engle of Whitmore Lake. Gd. InBt Officer Ona Campbell ' *T

nd S u n- o f Advent, Com. Sun. f0-' Gr. Mar. Clifford Miller A U r ^°^y. Religion* Guidance Gd. Chaplain Rev. McLucas c l af e s M o n- a t 4:0a p. m Gd. Sec . - Joseph Griffith A m<»g the intentions are Sun.

Refreshments will be served. 1 f 0 / i*te J e"n ie Lavey, Mon. late Mr» , I A Mrs. C. Lynch and C. H. Kenn

RADINOVICH - . GARDNER ( £dy» r?<i hV Mrs Mai»y Kennedy, -,. „ . B • , L , . , , 1 J . u f • Natives of Elsie Dunkas, Wed Miss Helen Radinovich of fowler high mass in Thanksgiving, Thur*.

viHe and Dean Gardner of Pinckney late Joseph Brooks, Fri, req f0 r weer married Friday at Brighton by living; Sat., late Rose Platowski Rev. M. J. McLucas. Both are em», ihe month of Dec. is devoted to ployed at the Howell Electric Moi- penitential, four weeks in preparat ors. Congratulations I ion for Feast of the Nativity. Your

- _ f prayers are requested for the sick

Marriase Licenser rlc:ii^Hr^d an^ membeM ° f p^

liouis Lipka vs Lynn Vigees,Russell Lijrhtte vs L R Lumbard, Eric Hib-bard vs Raechol McNair,, M J Mc­pherson Estate vs Buck Lake Oil Co quint title

DECEMBER "IuRY~LlST

Putnam..Edna Campbell

Edward Bowman, (returned from the north last week with a deer.

Dr. : 1y M. Duffjr came back form the no, in with a deer and Francis Shehan and Gerald Bauer got a deer and two bear.

"A REAL CHRISTMAS GIFT'* Genuine calfskin biHfolds. Person

alized with name, initials and lodge

O>m*ervrttion Notes Arrests for . deer hunting violat­

ions total *n even 1000. Emergency>mDlem. Hand ioolad and laced, messages delivered to deer hunters Choice of black, brown or red Pric-total 150. Rain and snow curtailed ed at $7.50 deer hunting and tho. number of Arnold Barquift* Mich. State San, hunters the second week was much Howeli. Mich lass than the same period a year

Earl DeBen jr. 21, Byron, Phyllis Bowhall, 18, Howell; Robert McDonj

gatorial society

COMM. C0t*O»L CHURCH

Bible Sunday is Dec. 9.

M O To date $23,705 in bounty money

hsu been paid for foxes

"CHRISTMAS GIFTS'' Exquisitely packaged gifts by

Avon. Yoa will' give them v^th 21 deer were shot by archers in1 pride or receive them with joy, Av-

Allegan county this year 140 hunters killed 251 aharp tail

ad grouse on Druramond Island this roar

Bid are bein> advertised for con­cessions at 19 fttate parks. Waterloo and Ponti&c Lake were added to tha Hat for next year. The bids are 10

on gifts are brought to your honv exclusively by an Avon representa­tive

aid, 25, Howell, Barbara Bailefr, 21' n * £ ^ ¾ ¾ A l r i r .d p M t 0 ' U&Mki Robert Perry, 24, Pinck- H ? ™ ^ ^ ? * * D f f * S f 1™ ney,Doris Woodford,2^Dete-t^ack M e ^ C 5 l S S l , ' r*lA r ^ ^ ^ Forton, 22, Howell, Eleanor C aw ford. 22^ Howell, Dean Gardner, 331 /*»*»*. « . t « . a ^ Pinckney, Helen Radinovich, 22.1 w _ i g p ^ r " * * * » Fbwlervflle; Willard Widmeyer, 22« ^ ZL' ^T??***'** ***'* „ Pinckney, Esther Marshall, 21, Tin « J * - ^ " ™ * — 1 0 t 0 ° ekney Sunday School n^Hl

Stiperintaadent . . . . WiJbur I^idi| Young Pef-.u** Meetirgv 7:3Q

NOTICE There will be a regular meeting

of Pinckney Chapter No. 45 O. E. S. on Friday ni»ht, Dec. 5th at 8:00 o'clock. This meeting "honors past

I and present Ruth's

Mrs. Lao C. Lavey fell and broke her collar bone Tuesday.

M. J. Reason expects to ; ttend the Chicago Live Stock Show.

George Meabbn jr. and wife spent Sat. at the Bob Marshall home in Jackson

.his he sells them meat, eggs, butter etc at cost. If he can get 600 cfust.. omers he will cut the fee to-7ftc. Ha ckaims average markup on good* is 36 per< fiit and those who j In fits orgamdution will save 25 percent

t, u.k /•, w* « ^ c^ofcf, 0 u r debate with Russia goes mart Bttghtjn OV-Florence Ewart-, ^ on with aU the commentators Illna ihomas ; a n d ^ 1 ^ ^ taking pot shots a Rua-Bnyhton Ii.;p...Lthel Holdemess, g i a a n d y e l l i r v „aic em„^ ^ ^ ^ Andrew Dj:vis ^ 1 e d ^vtnl American troops last} Cohoctah..) ..bit. Gates, Mable w e e k i n £ u r o p e w h o v e n t u w d U>Q

r-er. ' J- t>^ M m^ I n e u r t h e Russian border but efforts Con*ay..Chas. Brtinadn, Ri fea ^ ^ ^ a n i n d d e n t o f u colUpmd

r^^- Mr . . Tv«n 0„ w h o n ^ V w e 1* "leased unharmed Deerf,eld.( eorge Tto\\mwtL a ^ ^ o f ^ [&ter w f

Herbrt. Clarence O t h e o p i n i o n WJ w i 0 ^ ^ {nU> ^ „ ~ , rv TI , „ war in the same manner we did into Green Oak Dora Hayward, Henrv t h e ^ o n e Q n ^ d a y o f ^ ?

c,roomes 1 9 - U m o g t , h f ld j ^ fjniahed Hamburg.(,race Howard, John d i n n e r &nf^t down to get their iMetras favorite radio program when the Handy..Ella Roche, Came Hoi,. r f td io ^ , ^ ¾ ¾ w i t h n e w i ^ irn^?r J -nL j n JJ r n i , t f te sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Hartland-.Thad Dodds, U o Husk , n , : l e o f 2 4 ho*ur8 w e w e r e ^ ^ Howdl C i t y . ^ y s Crandall, Jos £ ^ ^ y ^ ** ^ ° ~ ie VanHorn ' Howell Twp..,-Roy Phillips, Bert - ^ ^ ^ -N i c h o U I The County Press editor does not

« 1 :1 , * * U - _ I J 1 .... .

Genoa-Lylt Conner

Iosco....Oscar Fargey Tyrone.Ernest Cranston

Uadilla. Floyd Lillywhite

like the old age pensions or social . security systems. He thinks they en-

SPECIAL MEETING

courage shiftkpsness and are waata-i ful. It was ever thus. The diff.

ference was m tha old days the town

A special meet ing,wiH^Wd to' JJJ £ # & * J S ^ f i t ftft the Masonic Temple in Howell ThurJ ^ ^ ^ ^ December 11th. for officially matrt „ t J w WAWk L^ ^ 1 ^ Umm / • , * . _ . ou • XT e» />_i * o t »Uaf were said to be "on the

"Watchman of SheperdB is plann- supervisors who handled this ratio/

The Joseph Basydlo family spent Sec'y AH Avon gifts moat Be ordered by Sat., in Fowerville I

3at Dec. 6. If I have not called on jfy, ^^ Mr», Plvy4 H*ycrott ot SPECIAL NOTICE! you kindly call 83, Lucille Shirey Grsnd Rapids, Jeaaette Jackson of Mn- Norma Pressley, Patterson *

^. _ p u ^ ^ ^ ^^,,,^ Herquiat were ^^ M » Pinckney, is now selLngi

ing to be present and «ake charge of , ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ -#£1 Ur*<l the Institution, which has been ar- o n ^ ^ ^ fa , ^ „ , 7 ^ 5 ^ ranged for 2 o'clock ' I n Mtnt c a a M t h # r fllrn|^,,| f M 4

A ^ ^ ^ I r ' 1 ^ - ^ - ** 6 ; 8 ° f u € l ' r e n t ' < ^ t ^ ^ v W a a d evoT p. m. Wy the O. L. ». | fUU€P1i ^xpeaaea. Old In the evening there-wHKbe a( ^m w t | a t # thecaaa of a

Corbet SaJjrer and family spent ThanksaSvlng gneote at tha Merwin the <^o»pl«te line of Watkins Pro- ceremonial in charge of Charles £.' ^ ^ wfc<> w m - ^ ^ a | M 4 w 4 ft, I Tkmmltmmtmim^ I* im+mm* t r«m»k*tf hiwu, ducts and tK» fimmm muj.vtf1 Merrill of Detroit. . assortaie Sup- _ , _ ! mmuM —*—. » 7*L - _ percent of the first $7,500, 12 ona Tha*ta*rftaf is Jaiton \ Campoatt^hom^ <tucts and. the famous FULLER Merrill of Detroit, associate Sap- w o o d mn4 ,,fMgllj u Meant st W-

hatf percent of the second and 15 ^irs. *ViU Long and daughters MnXfou Caaaphatl rang at the BRUSHES^ In addition to the fam-' reme Watchman of Sheperds. He e*oae4t wnenotsaw^ op Tfc* rise percent of MU over $15,000 *<*.,<„ Jackson Wednesday. Howell PTiV"gioetlac Hon. night, ' 0Xi* re*u}«* year around line of will select his officers from tha ver we ^ s ofwaye -vAh m ^ ^

Dear figures compare favor- Ctoedea Lonf of Stodtbfidga visit Tha fir* angino wma called to the tx^n ot these well known and pop- to** Shrtaee in Michigan < • bar/ with last year. Hunters "get *d at the rwward Ssu/ar homo laet Loo Davie farm SaMJght by a fire alar Companies she has a lovely Members of the O. E. S. and F. j ^ ^ gttnift, WM jjrimi t§ mht 1064 permits to take daor through1 week. in the basement of tha hooseJt was assortment of beautiful Christmas A A. X. in good standing ar« oufibj factory woifeem who sa r aMsst Wiaconain this year compared to ianaatta Salyor vtestad bar sister extinguished. ooxes. There is no luxury tax on ^ to frn this now flkftae I t0t ym ^^ % 1M last year. Dmmmond fslandt Mary Loo, hi Stockbridga Sun^tey. Balove r«aing daer hwtting last ^ ^ Gift Boxas,SW can be reaca Reservations for the hine.net sansd* ifmt ^ ^ yieldad 600 dear compared to 452! Tha Asm Arbor Mawa will carry week B*md fwmthoal who rnns an «« aaiddy Jsy caUia* Piaekaer be made with Mrs. IL W. Switeor' «/stbo«t in I94d. 8906 were brought acrosa a Mrn> ayo nistnea of Pinckney oil station barn f* a call to taka 4FL$ or 9Z and will ^ appreciate 210 Park at HowoM Miek by Dae, m 1*34 Use sttntts this year and 8057 last, taban trmw a piano neat weak. sosae gas n> ear nee* White Lodge* V**T ««a>ra, BesstVnti of Pinekbov Sth Bear showed a deeraaae 152 befngi Enalay . VangifbU wittas from Wh^ ho ami tbero t men Jbisved^and tidaitr srlll be the ^ta* to kffled this /year and » 4 Ins* year. Vheeafe. Aria.

Rebtirti ne said hi Im^mrtrmrnrTlin and thtrr ate plenty tafcremia this year, lt*%. datatv castle and taatm mv ntnMwdas Ifra. BeeHeb Mnrjto

The dept is making a timber ear, Mrs. Lillian Ifitunmbl eniYend Mr. and Mn. LyW laartm of Dot - tha Pniilbis Class will

sed U take ion# lnpneYs tWa won tnTbte bene

i e / hi Jacknen* Jerr^ Braneh, CI a strok* k Aflagan

night and is in a rok end W U fmj* and «hte oflnra. hUea ^enry M Dae teV

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Mr. end Mrs

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A Waroessilbe ef ttNir 4m bi 1M2

Mm til esdnaefse fbe to^endsemr^b1«n)t.

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Neighboring Iw<u AVON iHEATER loaseJbifclgo, Mick.

A swamp oak has been foui*d on the Pfeifer farm at Hartland t b n t [ F * i , S a t , Dec. 5, 6

measure H f t 7 inches in circum-f " I S R U E M A F I P I I M P " f r a n c o 4 oue-haif f t from t h e | A s j ? 1 ^ ^ 1 4 ¾ ¾ ¾ - ¾ ^

fr™01"* and Action Starring

9 ,* •/.SO DO FACE

:

M MODERN ( ITCHENS

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ELECTRICITY EMPTIES YOUR GARBAGE PAIL

Garbage shredders are made by several appliance manu. facturers. They chew up even seeds and rinds, fit pearly any sink, end garbage mess for­ever. See them at your favorite appliance or department store.

THE

DETROIT EDISON

CO.

Cail Johnson, Dexter high school JAMES star noted for his kicking and all Cartoon around ability was named on the state ait star High School Football team. He was the only small town playeXjau named

Tlev. Citka, Walsh of Dexter re.. contly returned from Europe, will write a series of articles on his trip j there. This trip was a present t o ) him {rom hi* parishioners

The village of Mitford lias a American LaFrance fire truck cost in? $6,950

CAGNEY, ANNABELLE Playtimes Journey

»» 01 . -

SYLVAN THEATEfc CHELSKA, m o t

Frt. & S a t Doe 5-6

"NOCTURNE" Starring*

GEORGE RAFT, LYNN SARI VIRGINIA HUSTON

Cartoon Latest Now* Sun., Tues., U e c . 7, 9

THE F A R ^ ^ S DAUGHjsi.THs-r^ r>- 7 .9 A ^ t t ^ ^ "THE HUCKSTERS" •» LORETTA YOUNG, JOSEPH * . . * * . .

COTTAN start ing , C u f t t f l l l W I I U N CLARK GABLE, DEBORCH KERR V , ***•* N e w s SYDNEY GREENSTRECT, ADOL-Wed., Doc. l p ' " O n . Day Only PHE MENJOU, AVA G A K . . EP

"FOREVER AMBER" KEENAN WYNN, EDWARD ARN-m ' v M r^ * « ,, , .! l o Technicolor OLD The warehouse of Ferd Bowdish A P e p i o d P U . , . v . r „ ^ v U I i r _ * cartoon

of Gregoijy was damaged by fire . t aming ^last week * - •

very Lavish Cos-and True Historial Facti

\M- A IV - . *v u i « J ^ • [**•*•• **»• <»• of the ouUtandine ^ . ^ 5 5 ^ . ^ ^ ^ 1 1 ^ fti. Pictures of the Y e . r Starring

O Simply scrape your scraps, left­overs and waste food down th'

drain of your kitchen sink . . ,

bridal shower at Lansing last week LINDA DARNELL and CORNEL fo Miss-Martha Baker of that place | WILDE w « » " * i « Miss Baker is granddaugher of Mrs./ Cartoon

• P I ? S : ? - V " 1 ™ * " * ^ , B J ^ o w . at 7.00 end 9:30 p. m. Charles Coggins, supt. of Holly j Admission Adults $1.20.

^ V 0 ™ 1 ! * P ^ e n * at Harley hosp-J Children 55c tax included ital, Flint, with polio. I

Milf ord which is the center of the, Huron Valley school . district has! started on a half million dollar build] ing program. A 7 and a 6 room, building will be erected and the pre sent school enlarged

The Gotham Hotel in Detroit own ed and operated successfully by neg roes. Some white people also stay there

Basil Cavanaugh, 5J, of Fcwler vliVe paid a fine of $100 .plus costs for drunk driving before' Justice

First National Bank. IN HOWELL

Sunday Shows 2:45 .4.40-6:^5-9:10 Wed. & Thurs. Dec. 10-11

SWING THE WESTERN WAY"

• A Musical Western Wttn

THE HOOS1ER HOTSHOTS, JACK LEONARD, MARY DUGAN.THUST

ON HALL Pine

VACATIOf IN RENO' A C edy-Drama

JACK HALEY, ANNE JEFFREYS, WALLY1 BROWN

Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance

CronnnwTtt "o7 HoweTTwd losT W Corporation. All Deposits Insured Up operators Hncese | t o ? 5 » 0 0 0 f o r E a c h Depositor.

Mrs. Pearl Marshall is in Lansing' caring for Mrs. Otis Webb who was hurt in an auto accident...Stockbrid ge Brief Sun.

Veto* of 47 Years Ago

HOWELL Theater HOWF1X, MICH

HOW MUCH FOR WHAT? - •—•—»

Turn on the cold water . •. ' © © Presto! Every trace o/ garba^

disappears . . . shredded to I*"

A workable spending plan is mere- | T h u r > p r i ^ D # c 4 5 ly & guide for rising money to pro- R A N D 0 L P H SCOTT, ANN JEFF

J vide the besti possible hving. It ( R E Y • A D. Bennett, former editor, has m e a n s ^ exerising wise judgement accepted a position on a paper ini a n ( j loyalty, savings goals. Make a Marietta eound 8tart. Deposit in a thrift ac-

Mrs. Warren Hoff has returned' o o u n t w i t h us regularly, before from Plainfield where she ha3 been y o u 8 p e n < i a penivv. with the f L Topping Unity | •'

Born to Gene Campbell and wife. Burglaries a*-e being perpetn. . . . Dec. 2 a son j everywhere. Protect your cash by

Jeanette Kice entertained a num u g i n g our night depository, bev <.* friends S a t at a birhday par

WE HAVS AMPLE FUNDh

REY

TRAIL STREET" r-\ -toon Newt

by a new electric appliance, flushed into the sewer.

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Another 3§^»"p»e :o|

E IE (lifaCW t e*SM • • • • e pip ^pWBBW>;--<-.-.

Doing thf iob Bette|

Perk Roast Butts Pork Chops

lb.

Canter lb Cuts

Pork Sausage £„ Smoked Shoulders

•klalen

4 A 5 LB. AVER

Frankfurt* Chops

Per LB.

lb

: 1 1 1 Yearling Id.

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59« 69c 59c 5*1 49« 39<

Try Us for Your jfe hristoias Shopping

Buy oa tbo Lsjr Away V Ian

We Have Luge Selection of S0& ****? 5|U€lssf Trycl«f, Clasefwsr

M

tai Three new pupils enrolled at the

school last week,Bruce Kennedy and and John and Frank Dunn

Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Monks en tertained 25 relatives on Thanks, sgiving D^y. It being their 35th wed ding anniversary

Hyle Martin of* Ariaona killed two tarantulas, boxed them up and sent them to his mother here

Gus Smith and Carrie Musson of Marion were married last Wed. • Percy Swarthout was township

treasurer Lonnie Flintoft of Pettysville and

Annie Smith of Detroit were marr­ied last week

Lyman Peck had one of his leg« amputated at U. of M. shospital Ann Arbor last week ,

Bob Blades .has moved to Gladwin county

Ben Isham has moved on tre Wheeler farm u

Wm. Bland has purchased the Dave Hayes farm j

Albert Mills is working for Hprb Schoenhals

V. G. Dinkel and wife gave 0 Thanksgiving part*

The lawsuit here Tuesday before Justice Carr between Seth Perry and Jennie Daniels resulted in a vet-diet for Perry %

Andy Bates has moved on the Jirhnu farm at White Oak

While dressing poultry for E<Lj

AVAlLABi L FOR «MJND

LOANS

REAL ESTVTE MORTGAGE*

OR PERSOi \ U AT H7.ASO*

A H I E RATES

4at„ Dec 6 G E N E AUTRY

~*.-«LW.ii

1

WANTED

RAW FURS

DEER SKINS .

BECF HIDES

HORSE HIDES

SHEEP PELTS

LUCIUS J DOYLE, PH. 42

B\CK IN THE SADDLE'

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DESPERATE4

Novelty Cartoon

STEVE BRODIE it? 1 -^

Dec. 7, 8 Mat, Sun ( 2:15 Continuous GROUCHO MARX, CARMEN

ANDA, GLORIA JEAN in

MIR-

<<

News

CAPABANA Novelty Cartoon

Tues., Wed., Dec. 9, 10

JOAN BENNETT.ROBERT in

RYAN

FARM DRAINAGE

THE WOMAN ON THE BEACH' i

Comedy Cartoon uBdGtt Ru,cJPjk841KI5.GGe.t Bv

GENERAL EXCAVITWG LEON PENNER

RIVES JCT. PH 39441, JACKSON

Leo Clark and family spent Sun. at fhe Roy Clark home

^ _ _ _ _ _ = = | larold Hammond and wife of Mri and Mrs. Clyde" Fisher enter 2 . w ? s s < \ ?pen4i S u I L f ^¾^ CW*

amilv and Charles McConnell and Robert Vedder and family havp ^ f « of Gregory n i ° l n t o h e Mowers house on Put wife of oregory n a m g f c 4:t>*ai»Kr«BjaMi

l\

Farnak last week Jake Bowers cut t a ined Thanksgiving Roy Fisher and^ F , s ^ ^ n d4 t r ^ e

his arm badly with a knifa Miss Nora Fohey who Caches the

Valentine school In W e b - c v put ou I a fine Thanksgiving program ' Clvde Force of Powlerville was

iccidently shot while hunting Thank sgiving day by Frank Mann

Last Hon. a fire broke < ; t in ^owierville which destroyed n'iarly 1 whole block of stores. Among thos*t burned were tb> Curtis, Ham itton, Loekwood. George U^ -*on and Kuha buildings

The paper is all he* up because Gen. Will White and Marsh, the Ingham county embetzleifl convicted by a ]ury are exp^ecsd to be per Ion far the governor

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Detroit sti

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Voe^ll U U s W fresh, seodera styling l e g fiatswas, +** aea-jr isepcovetDeota. A e 4 yoa'tf be a lcssed

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CAti US TODAY

PINCKNEY DISPATCH W * ^ , ^ , . Dee- J 194

MBFATCH •v, M ehrraa

ttejr-a* rset.aqfcis at Pincknoy, Mirhi—i nnde he M* of March I 1ST

Subscription ratr, $1.50 Year

Shlrey & Sens Garage

Candy! Candy! Candy! BULK BOXES BULK

Wl- NOW HAVE A FINE S E C T I O N OF YOUfi FAVORITE

IANCY WRAPPED TOBACCO

HOUSE FOR THE MAN OF THE*

ROKOS SODA BAR & SANDWICH SHOP

SPOT CASH FOR DEAD or DISABLED STOCK

HORSES $20 EACH COWS $20 EACH HOGS $6 a (TVVT:

^ACCORDING TO SIZE .AND CONDITION • CALVES AND SHEEP RE&OVKD FUEB

PHONE COLLECT TO OARLIN& & COMPANY

HOWELL 460 T2* Origins! Company To Pay for DEAD STOCK

The Hof!'" Sisters were turkey tfuj guests oi Mrs. Lota Rogers and i>u, and Mrs. Fioiis Clark

Joe Clark spent the week enc with the Frank Nichols family m Alio. The Uieason Bros, of rioweit went with him

Mr. and Mrs. StanleV Dinkel' n 1 son, Johnny, were Thanksgivii «.; guests at the Curtis Patterson hon., in .Stockbridge

\V. A. Ketchum and wife ^pent Thanksgiving with Detroit relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. W H. Meyer ente^ tained their children and families for Thanksgiving

Keith Ledwidge who is attending Scared Heart Seminary in Dotoirt was home over Thanksgving Day

Mrs. Emma Lewis entertained the Henry Johnson, Otto Pouison famil­ies ad Mrs. Fossie Chambers for Thanksgiving

l\ W. Curlett and family spent; Thanksgiving with Henry Hauck and family in Detroit

Howard Read came back from Douglas Lake with a deer last week. Mr*. Jajy Shirey also «ot one near Mio. Herbert Barrett hunted deer too. but was not successful in gett­ing one

Born tp Fritz Gardner and wile of Ann Arbor Nov. 25 a son.

Dr. Steve Brown and wife and Joe Schosser and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of Mr, and

Mrs. Fred I'cad \Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boris brought

Mrs. Beulah Martin home from Yp nianti Saturday

Una Campbell and family spent Thanksgiving with L C Gorham and wile in Detroit.

Mrs. Ma« Meti of HoVell spent Sunday with the Lee Lavey family.

Mrs. Gladys Clinton was a Thank agiviiig guests of Belph Clinton and family of Howell

Mrs. Ada Palmer and Mrs L Htord of Detroit spent the week end a the Herbert Palmer home

Leonard Lee and family have mov ed from the Tom Farley farm to the Leland house in Pinckney Ambrose Murphy and family of Jack so and Miss Druscilla Murphy of Det troit spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mary Muq^y

La Verne Smith and of Lansing spent Sunday at the R J Carr home Mrs. Lena Wilkinson of Byron is visiting there.

.*'»; h%itie Decker was Thanks­giving dinner guests of Mrs Weitha Vatl

Don S^warthout and family, H. C Vedder and family were Thanksgiv­ing guests at the Jas. Singer home

Fred Read and wife, Murial, Ro fc bert Read and family, Jas. Whitley and wife ppent Thanksgiving at the Frank Peters home in Jackson

j Roy Teeple and wife left for ' Sault Ste Marie next week to spend

the holidays with their son and _gra;i dson's - - - J

Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn Hendee entet! tained for Thanksgiving Lloyd Hen-<ieo and wife, Dr. James Nash and family of Coldw<aten, Mrs. Rose

Her dee and Mrs. Dessa Nash The Frank Aberdeen family were

Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs ;p\ ,?gle of Ann Arbor

The Lester McAfee family spent Thanksgiving fwi th Harold Raidy

and wife Wm. Beard and son, Nelson Tre

aster and family of Ann Arbor and Lawrence Hennes and family of Dex ter were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs John Bell

Major Wm. Brown of Washing* ton D C caled up his family here Sunday

Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Henry were Myron Sch oenhals and family of Akron Ohio,, Mrri. Lida Karus and daughters and Alice Lee Ware of Howell, Tom Ware and family, Earl Kmbler and W;ii, Geddes and family of Chelsea He^n Geddes stayed over the week end the Henrys taking her home Sunday

Loren Meabon of Grand Rapids spent Sat. and Sun here. He has

WRECKER SERVICE OCNRRAL REPAIR

PLAY SAf E. HAVE. YOUR CAR COMPLETELY Rl CONDITION

ED NOW FOR COLD WEATHER DRIV1NC.FJUCE ESTIMATES.

GET YOUR WINTER BATTERY NOW.

rhone No. 13«

ACELYLENE * ELECTRIC AUTO PARTS 4k ACCESSORIES WELDING

LATHES A GRINDING WORK BATTERIES A TIRES

COME IN AND SEE US FOR FR/E ESTIMATES ON YOUR

CAR.

SHIREY & SONS CALL 138 127 HOWELL RD. PINCKNEY CALL 13S

1 Annual Senior PJajr

Hi, Name Was "Aunt Nellie' D E C E M B E R 5 , 6

AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL CYMN

AT 8:00 P. M.

CAST OF CHARACTERS

prosperoussmall town merchant .DAVID A l

ERDEEN

ARCHIE BALDWIN,

BERTHA, his wife

SHEILA, his daughter, aged 19.

FRED, his son, aged 17

i

Dead or Alive HORSES $20 COWS $20 HOGS $6 cwt

DfcPEMDlfrVG VPON SIZE AND CONDITION "CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE" - £ • • FuXja / roaU Collected Pvorni Af

Modern Equipment Capable Men E. L. PARKER A^eut Phone 88, Pinckney

The FASTEST D'*d S>ck Service in MkHi*a

MABEL, his wife bought a home in Grand Rapids I I F P , ? V v,AXit/lJAXM

MB8sr. Jack Hann.tt. Clyde Fish- ***** hN " h ?™l? « * « " » PARKHAM,

r.... T^_> __J r, ,i, ^: .^ . , ... ed Alice Gearhart of Howell and 4 Coon children for Thanksgiving. J. McGill of Toledo, spent Sun. here.

The W. C. Miller family enter,

er, Ross Read and P W Curlett at­tended a vension banquet given by Washtenaw lodge , of Dexter ana Fraternity of Ann'Artor at Dexter -^. n £ t £ j r ~ J sons and their Friday night. Coach McCoy of the f a n i i l i e i t h e B a U | r h n i , ^ th^ n u m U. of M. coaching staff wa3 the UM „* on m...!, •..: »v....

. AUDREY AMBUBQE*

-- BETTK WADDRLL

JAMfc.J MIYER JOYCE, another daughter, aged 15 BETTY WALLACE

LOIS WARE

. . . . . - .... RAY MURTIBUSK

, IVBkYaJ BOWMAN

a young actor DAVID LBDWIDQO

VANDILLING, president of the bank DICK GALLS*?

CHLOE, their colored maid

ED. SAUDERS a neighbor

MR.

ber of 27 Thanksgiving Day The Bale Miller family spent

Thanksgiving _with Mrjs. Warda liar wood

The Charles Soule family were , . , . . , j , ,ru r Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mis

mgton also of Lakeland, for 1 hanks phillip Sprout giving Dinner at the South Ocean

speaker and ahowtd motion pictures of the Michigan, Minnesota game

Mrs. C. McFadden and son Frank of Lakeland, Mich, entertained Mr. and Mrs. H Marriot, Mrs. M Russ-

„ , . T , „. ^. ^. . A, Mrs. Phillip Sprout attended the Club in Lake Worth, Fla .where the> H o w o l I M# E c h u r c h g u n Htf

are spending the winter granddaughter Chert Soule sang. Mr and Mrs. Ed ColLnf of Detroit M r a m l Mrs< Norman White enter

were recent vision of W. H. Clark ^ ^ for Thanksgiving Mrs. Mae Mr. and Mw. Nelson Buxzara and M e t z o f H o w e l ^ M r . a n d Mrg# Ben'SheiU wants to rrar "jmfrJ'v^h^r^

sister, Mrs M Robinson spent Ihank W h i t e M d N e l l i e G a r d n e r a n d fc»|fa the k S l summer theatr? T h f toFtShJ"'- "W* *****

SETTING The Scene Is Laid in a Small Town Connatiicut. * :>'1

STORY OF THE PLAY

His name was Aunt NVlie was wri tten for one purpoa* oalf to make its audience laugh. And to say it succeeds ts expreating it mildly Archie Baldwin is a prosperous small-town banker with a pWaaant wife and three grov u children: Shelia, 19; Fred, 17; Joyce, IS; He and his next door neighbor, Ed. Sauni s, like to play tne horatt and occasionally slip away from home ;• 1 go to th* traoks, tolling their families they ai-e visiting distant relatives, not nte# enough to bring home. Ed ha. in vented Felix, a cousin from a tough Aunt Nellie, uho was a burlesque

(Central Dead Stock Co I

lElectric Water Heaters Wa^er Systems

PEPTIC TANKS LAVATORES SINKS

tan ley Blnkek

1 ^giving vacation with Friends and n j e . Monks .Natives in Detroit and Ropal Oak M r , j ^ }Snt W n L M e r c e r 8penb

Joseph Bas^dlj and family were Thanksginng at the home of Dr. thanksgiving guests of his mother w ' t e r Mercer in E. Lanaing and Mrs. Anthony Tiotowski in Detroit. ^ e d o n M r 8 Florence VtarWinkle

The telephones at Lakeland east a t t h e Lansing hospital of the railroad, are now all in the Mr. and Mrs. Jease Henry were! Brighton district Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrt

7 lie Win Baughn, John Burg and Charles Whitehead of Gregory Lloyd VanBlaircum families enjoy Mr. and. Mrs. W. H, Meyer e.. ed a venison dinner Sat. at the home tertained their children Thanksgiv-of Ray Nunn in Lanaing, who hunt- ing. ed deer with them ^ | Mr. and Mrs- W H Euler and

The Birkett or Newkirk home ,„, Lyle of Howell and Frit* Wyiie st: id hm* been sold to Dr. C G Tow, e r e Thanksgiving guests of Mr. ne. of Detroit, a dentist who is liv]ai,j Mrs. Kenneth Wyiie ing here He intends to conveK-theJ Harold Ludtke and family of Ore 8 story house Into a Inuineas enter-!

Paris, and Archie, queen formerly .

. on* actor

3fti££iAunt Ne,l!e-™"* • p "£"*.'«* *£r . ¾ ^ th« plan and you can Imagin€ the fun when Jerry coMata, toTj!!,

to become Aunt Nellie, the bu, l»«,ue q u e e n ^ o ^ 1 0 ^ . , 7 v».t wh,lc Arch.. i» at the trwla.l loie, i. iiK<nim* ZL& S i . bank and Archie is accused of be* prig an embetxler and Ida wife

threatens to leave him. The play *5 full of laughs. Don't mias it.

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Motorists! Hoifttiajr Sptciala!

RECONDITION IMG G£NU1NE FORD K. P. INSTALLED. «130 CHEVROLET

H P. INSTALLED ..... $15« INSTALLED - MM IESC MOTOftS GUAslANTEEi> NEW NOTOft CUAMAMTUaT

YOUWAHTS

WE USE GENUINE FACTOfcY REPLACEMENT PARTS

prise of some sort Dorothy Parker, Murial Read J

Haines, Bob Carr, James Burnes P.Gentile were home from Mich St. lege for the week end

Mrs. Marvin Shirey and children and Mrs Julias Aschenbrenner and son were in EBda Ohio over the

«- AWLA

Mrs. Mable Smith of Sooth L W rjfunt one evening bat week wu.i] ihe Hear Sisters

Roy Reason and lainily U\HX Mm. E4na Rensou ad Ie<a were in Vas

Lorna Shirley eangfater of Mr. and Mra. Aseest SWrley loft

alSUeVSbew cnienge. at tno4-H eon|

teat at tne PwwlervSU ntt in Bale inn and C

lie. end Mrs, Levis Coyne Wr Hwnnejrtnt n * '* Ceyieni

gory- called at the Albert Dinkel home one night last week

Stanley Dinkel was in Detroit last Tues. and Wed on basin

Mrs Mary Kennoe> nnd John Burg and family were Tnaakagtving guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Van Batrcom I

Mrs. Mae DnOer giving in Ypnttenti with Urn. Bonfte

Mrs. Loais Ceyie nnd Rey and f ssnfly npont Knnney with Mr. and Mr*. Dmiinilil ConkSn in Po

Mr. nnd Mr*. J H Viela, Petty* tad Roy

FURS

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t"2f-* 0 box and trade for cor* - — George Qraae 4»80 M-S* W

Cement Mixes* tor rent 6¼ at, ft, gasoline or electric n e w , 3 * 1 . , A A * * Slhfle eo. f t mfeer*f«r salt *n wheal* i** 1 *»**•* M»isa»dea he v i a e * * * »

GOUimr OP LIVINGSTON At A eeseie* of amid Cesjrt, held at

the Probata Otfke a* the Cmy e» Howell is said Goaajfr a* the tint day of Deraeihar A. IX, 1*41.

Prmnt: Hoe. Wtttie 1* l*eae,

.½ the Matter ol the Q»rge of of Staita?

FiSSlONAL

akids (teas savor) Trettera for rant {•** C « « •*• petttiaa praying On* oTaate. a^ea, wheat aad htohaa.1** Court eater aa order, aha**** Charcoal aad Pkg. QaaL } * • **** **•*» Stanley AdaeMiwiei ; Charcoal aad Pkg.

W U ^ Rvatal Trailer 8enrleo / 6i21 GcL Kivert£aat find Lahe Che-l mun*- Open Sunday and evoaiafa

kit name from Stanley Adaseuericja la Stanley Adame.

It i* Ordered the Mad day oi P»;ejnher> A. a \HX) at tea o'dOvk U the forenoaa. at aaid probate of,

_ use ana rive A U Ted Singer, SOU Moaka.R^ £in cknqy, Michigan

1 WANTED: All kinds o i horses, I pay top prices

^ i n o t i e e thereof he g i v e * by aueUeat * | l a * of t eoa* af tide order, once ^ | * * a h week for tare* aoceeeirve

waaka previa** h» aaid hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper

William LevtaJ printed « 4 circulated in aaid county 1750 Pingreo Read . . - - P a l » F i a | WiWs L. Lyons Jadge of Probate FOR SALE- StorkUned b**y toejtf'A'^NM eefe Call Pinckney 107. LOST-Medium large Redbone heu?.'d Pleat* call or notify Grant Ward. Phone Hqwell 1105F5.

Celeetta Perthah * J e t e r ** Probata

Mr. arid Mra. Lynn Hendee left S a t for Boston, Mais, to attend the

I*OK «ALE-Lady . aaot style geiSe* wool bnyaw convention es black s i i T a , only worn a *-w ***, Slnjai-expecta t« leaye f o r 1

times, pri<r; 12,00 jLadiea CoaLav; 1 f *** tK,a w " v w l " ~ k - - "

Dent* ML a i aeM

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DR G R . McCLUSKEY l i f t * It

$44.

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Osasies * . ^«ai*saaj AjUaamefe at L a «

Fstel dtate and

PERCY ELLIS • A U C T I O N * * *

art i Miealgae

CEMETtRY MEMORIALS W 4 N. Main S t Aaa Arbor. Harold Chubb. Local IWreeeatatrs« ( l a FLEMING ST,» HOWELL

r HERBSNEED _ lift SUlla - v«««d«lo«

turn f v o t , feiae 1*.. worn ouly • few times, price $15, a bargain, 245 UnadMa St., Phone 68. f O R SXLfc: New h o w 22X30, \\v

loom, Kitchen, large bedroom ad Utility. Cellar 2

Fla. this week where he will work on construction

I

Stock Minerals

$3.25 cwt.

ing Closet, Bath lots $3500, tern R. K. Elliott SoO Putnaia St. FOR SALE-Team of Mares and Harness Cheap. Franoi* Uoitkrius Fhone„ iHL? l »£^ e ZL | f r -— ^ - { roit fimei FOlT SALE:--Pecans, T A Ware I 1362 E. M-b6 Pinckney Michigan FOU SALE:..5 ton pf baled alfa-fa and mlwd hay Lloyd Hendee Phon*34F14

U b e and Farej k aanJatHf

Its! YesMyFiiisttf WMh ale

LEE LAVEY t*N**AL INSURANCE

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MARTIN J- LA VaJN Attorney At Law

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Pl-UI State

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P.HSWA.RTHOUT * SON FVJNCRAl HiaMaV Modem

BEitJ WYLIE PHONE PlNCtiNEV 78F11

TRAGIC END OP A GENIUS Life was a nightmare for the gov

eminent research expert who poet eased the war's top scientific secrets Be sure to read a grim heretofore, . ». . , > - -. — fore untold atory of a startling real! fc Lester McAfee- and family ana life mystery in The American jMrs. Clifford VunHorn were in Jack

P W M * 3« tseeamoy, Mleeie«

FRED C REICK! OFF Sr. OPTOMET; -ST

120 WEST GRAI.v> RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS

PHONE 3S8 RESIDENCE 613

Weekly, famous nugaiine "wit*i tiua' M » ^ ¾ ^ ) issue ofTheDetf ."V8- * I e Sunday's '(Dec. 7;

FOR SALfc Northern Spy Apples Ivan Hill Farm

1 mile southeast of Plainfield 1 Van Scycle Rd. Ph 20F14 Gregory *

LLOYD HENDEE LIVE STOCK r/AULKVf. AND

Weakly Trips Made To Detroit GENERAL TRUCKING

Phone 64P14

eanor l<edwidge entertain < ed for Thanksgiving Keith Ledwidge pf Detroit. Nan of Adrian and Den[ Ue Ledwidge of Ann Arbor I

Kevin* Lewidge left by aujto Monj for Texas City, Texaa where he will work as electrician this winter. It) is near Corpus Christo where he scr| ved in the army '

Russell Glove.' and family spent Thanksgiving at the Edward Spears

idberson State Bank ARE \ O U A SAVER

Fanner's Feed Supply C»

CARL JONES CONCRETE PRODUCTSJ&RAVEL, SAND AND TOP SOIL, ROAD

GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, AND ROADS BUILT

BLOCKS LAID PIECE O * CON-TRACT

WANTED-.-Sowing, brtm Making' and alternations,Mm, Joe Stackahle

06 Howell St, Pinckney.

STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORI THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON

IN CHANTEUV George Balmer ajnd Margaret .-.- iV - - -, T ,. 4J u_ ^ vatt

Baliner his wife ve<i i n t f t« a r m y f A Nationwide survey by the * ««• * plaintiffs Russell Glove.' and family span*, eral Uoserve Bd. revealB that there

^ivg^ I | Thanksgiving at the Edward Spears : hreo clasaificationa in savings Phillip B Smith, John S. B e n n e t ' n o m e f ^""nnvts John S. Bennett, Daniel Robinson' P a u l Y o u n * o f ^ ^ g o r y left this of 100 fall into * * «™UP Hei^i/y Maiden. William Maiden w e e k f o r L a w t o n « o k l a > ^ visit- 'H that always seem to be a little be-Martin Maiden,Mary Maiden, Marf ' b r o , t h e r ' ^ o m a a and family hind on their bills. The savings ac*

IAnn Maiden, John Maiden, Uddy M u j T * y Kennedy and wrfe enter counts in this group are active and

Ann Smith, Sarah Roper Syivamu Jfi"*? I™1" K e n n e d y a n d w i f e ^r steadily dwindle A. Smith, James Loughlin Thankagivir.g m 8 out of 100 are in a status Lydta A. Smith. I Victor Rokas and wife spent »••!. • eir accounts remain station f»-r. ' ' defendants **• l a t t a r p a r t o f t h e w e e k i n T r a v ftrV- N o increase or decrease

U0 ggg f l erse City. Mrs. kokua remuined tor <;> oui oflOO have accounts which ORDER OF PUBLICATION i a yil^ ' t l ° A ^'/.itinuously

At a seaiion of said court held' e ^ o l l i s W y , i e f a , n i l : SP«- ,R: Thfsc sutiatica indicate that the at viie count house in the City 0 ^ Ttomksgiving at Fowlerville r ^ b r i t v of savers are getting ahead HoweU in said county on the 24th'v . H * ? f t n E i s e , e a n d f a n i i l y o f Thev treat a savings account I k e a day of November A. D 1947 . 6 W , e r s e > ' visited Mrs. Emma Voii bill to be paid. An amount in keep-PRE8ENT: Honorable Joseph H ' m e r l a 8 t w e e k ' W i t h M r s ' V o l ! m * r ing with incpme is deposited each

Collins, Circuit Judge ' ^ J o h n E i 8 e l e t h e y 8 P e n t Thanks- week or month On reading and filing the bill of $ylr\8 Tn th W i l b u r E i 8 e l e f a m i l y of l

Housewives!!!

Fowlerville complaint in said cause'and Uie af-j G l o r i a ^ ^ o f * n n A r b o r a n d fidavit of George Balmer t Merger »•«*•»{».- u ' .„ -n . ^-.. at- Balmer attached thereto, from Katharine Howell

McPilerson State Bank Oak Grove

•••. LiJ.^1. i

s AV B roua HASTE FATS

•pent the week end at the Andrew1 Money to loan at reasonable vatea, Interest paid on Savings Boekf and

Campbell temi \ Time Certificate! of Depos i t spent Thanksgiving with relatives A n <*«P<>»lk* »»* ** #¢,000.00 in Dearborn sur*d by our memberthip 1»

eral D«po»it l«aiira»«a

NOTICE

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•vtn( uus wests which it satisfactorily appears to the Campbell home eoart that the defendants above I The Andrew named, or their unknown heirs, dev iseaSflegatees and assigns, are prop­er and necessary, parties defendant in the above entitled cause, and; '

It further appearing that after, diligent search and inquiry it can not be ascertained, and it is not known whether or not said defend-* ants are living of dead, or where! We are now opto for business in the Stewart Anderson Bldg. Estlm-

'any of them may reside if living and1 atas gladly given tor Sheet Metal work, gutters, downepouts, Smoke . if <'.ead. whether they have personal Stacks end furnace repairing- In the near future we will also be equips*

wpreeeotatHnaj or Main living or ad for voiding and braiing. All work guaranteed wH/>re th*v or some of them m*y re- a* , . a» a • . A r\k • • • . ,

, ^ A t , W Pinckney Fabncatng & Sheet Metal t unknown, end that tae names of **- -.the nereon* who are included there*, la wfthottt being named, but who are «mnraced therein under the title of unknown heirs, devisees, legat­ees A aasignsz-annot be aacertained after diligent search and inquiry:

C , motion of Kinney A Adj.a%" atto iicys for pojintiffa, FT IS 0.> GUARANTEED BATTER 11ES - $6.96

,DL :*CD that aaid dafendaafa aad SUPER PYRO ALCOHOLjaer gal.».. - $140 - - -" - - — $16JOO

6140 $140

Company

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(rhere is world wide

get one fifth of whet ta*£jetd la IjML

ate* Withoa* tae keen af Ike

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IT IS FURTHER ORDCRIZ) thet - - # ^ . . wittiia t«en% da>> a i iS iS^caase TELEFMOa*.?* a eonr of taaseeder to he aaftsioked'

> the PisKJaaay Diajatih ar priated. ad ia aaid

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