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jpiiidutQ ••I » Pincicney, Lmofitoo Cou*ty« fc—- Wednesday, August 2, l 94 4 News Items ot Another War Boys in Service] <^§uaiity Here No. 45 MP Maws and Item* Concerning Our Boys Wbo Are Serving an the Armed Service (Mill Marsh, sporting editor of the Ann Arbor News for the past 22 years, has joined the Keu Cross and Corporal Joseph I*e«iak Loses 1*1 fe D tiring r'rench in- vaiioa last Month H.i Corpoml Joseph Lesiak,2G,.wa* kil- ieu uuring the t rencft invasion accord jng to wor«l received Sat. by Mr- and AMERICAN HEROES BY LEFF expects overseas duty at once. He has irlrs - Louis Shehan oi' this place- Jos- wii'o and 6 year old son and has ^ 1 w *»* s a ward oi tiie St. Vincent J been living at Portag* Lake' { Del'aul Society of Detroit and came j Gerald Clinton has iiuiahea his pn- to the Shehan home to live in U>30 mary training as a Lumber pilot at ' at the age of 13 years. He was a good ban Aiiionio ,Texas and been sent to steady industrious boy and after fin- Brady field, Texas, for advanced ishing country school went 4 years to Pinckney High Sciiooa and grad- uated in li>38 in the same class with Francis Shehan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shehan- He was inducted into- the army' in 11)42 and served nearly a year in ( Iceland He came back .to this coun- i was now in an English hos- , try and after being at Fort Leonard j Wood, Mo.,, and Fort Jackson, S.C. j was sent to England and took part in f John J. Thompson has completed the the D„ Day invasion N6 details of h.s AAF pilot training at Stockton Calif- deatb^re available training. Although no official notice has come from the war dept. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ari.borgc/ recti, r.i u letter from their «on, Merln,, last week in which he stated he ha.t been wounded in the French invasic. u» the Cheborg suir and pitai. in less than one years time 2nd Lt ,comissioned a\ 2nd lieutenant and given the silve***dngs which mark him a^ a full fledged pilot. He graduated from Dexter high school in 1942. .., William Hainsworth son of Rev. Hainsworth of Dexter has been co- The deceased has two brothers in < service, Walter and Alexander, both j serving in the South Pacific with tho ( US Marines, a sister, Lottie, who; works for a doctou in Ann Arbor,' and a sister, Pauline who is married mmiss.onert an e->.sign m the r.val n<r t0 a doetor and Hves in Calif- > iio was born Dec, 24, 1917 in' DeSW4, His parents still are living but are^feftagfttcd and he had not seen them injurs. This is the third casualitv from the boywwho were inducted from Mich. Mirror Slate Ne^vs News from Here and There and Over iho S.at* of Michigan All C l* OMME S T Gajriord-'lioly Mackinaw l So yoi thiflx this 11)44 summer is hot and and dry. H'mp? "Uld Kagle Kye" Jim liuuyon, the same oidspindle legged tobacco chew- ing printer of yore, squinted through Wo see the Dc-uoit council of Cnurim-a is urging payors OA an tie- nominations, to t>aiucipate m a nation \uac prayer service on v-Day as tne uuy on twuch Lieiiiiauy surrenders has U -ct< leniitU. I ne jutu is to control tiie V-Day ceicu.*u.un and prevent a repetition oi uie Attiustiece Day s^uius ui .Nov. il, i'Jih wneu nation- ai exuberance ovet stepped the bond* of common sense- At mat tune this hi.s spectacles as he suorted.The tune country had nuwi celebrated a great of ui.s voie'ee was enough to an old-timers scorn. Through a two-hour hail of shells an J gmiudt's „„ t |, P Anzio beachhead, 20-yrar-old Pfr. Alton W. Knappeii&crgt-r, Sprinminotuit, Pu., fought fmm an isolated knoll, disrupting a German' tountrruttack. ^ j|}, j,i 8 j a>t ummunition taken from the body of a casualty he fought his way hark to his Company. Buy If'ur Bonds today for victory. f\ U. S. Treasury Department lndicatt navy at tne corp. Gearld Darrow of the US. has been ili with larniniritU naval hospital ,at Norfolk Va. Announcements are out of the mar- riage of Lt. Telesphore Bourbonnais jr. to |>iiss Georgia Kappas of Lansing ^ m which took place in New York City on I and Cpl- Frank Smith in tho Juiy 22. Ihe groom is in (the L. s. A , _; ,, ., A Jul<- A. Bali Passes Away D< tighter of the Late Senator William Ba" and Long Prominent in Fraternal and Church Circles Passed Away Lett Thursday Signal Corp- at HioKsviUe, N. i , a> giiauuaie oi lMukm-y niw.i .;chool and' ej college- i-\V'Da^#fc»aumer has Admiralty islands. ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev Hrancia nVurnti> Sunday Aug. (\ masses are !'i ; :;n and 12-14 Sunday in it 7. the fured irom Fort Fort McCletlanu A erida ! Miss Julc Adele Ball, 81, of Hani ' Lurg township passed away last Thurs- v'~.. *' f fU ,,, day in the 8B „,e house where she wa s K \Z ,., , ,, 1 ."'!" i, ;^""' ! ' t,l "! of ? u ' ! b o m . This wa 3 _„., „„„ taken up by a ? ^ ' ^ ^ £ » Sun. at 7:15 pin Fri. I PORTAGE LAKE MEETING been traits-l Over 100 interested persons attend; great uncle in 1833 and has always an, 111. to ed the meeting of Portage Lake Land' been in possession of the Ball family. jUvvrsexa.at Newport Leach recently.} H'v father, Wm. Hall specialized JJuly.He 'The c vena devotiont of the meeting was that Gene Hammer was went over to the countTdraft board jt«e hiuon-Clmton Parkway Autlioruj luneered. He'l will ^ as P* ans t0 include at least Little registered and voluneered. He i»wil probably go to DejU'oit with the next bunch to the examination center on Aug, 14th. 18 are called at that time.' Dale Miller who went to tne army, examination at Detroit July if was rejected. Of the 15 wiu went only 4 were reuttted- Mrs. Lotps Clinton of St. Cather- ine, Ont., spent Thurs. with Mrs. Cass uiiiio.i, S'>e has three bojs in the ser\ico. Koy wlro has been in the South Pacific for over a year With in,. Mamies i* now at New River, S.C. Charles is at Camp T.landing Fla and i'ldgar is at Bivokcnridge, Ken. A letter from PFC Donald Doyle states he i* in India and recently saw Calcutta and saw the sights including the Black Hole of Calcutta, Jais Tem- ple Ganges River etc. A letter from Sergt. Leo I3ette« who is in Italy described an eruption , oi Mt- Vesuvius which he recently) cor saw. in cattle and sheep and following hiis doalli, her brother, Erwin, now de- <. c a. or! operated the farm. Portage in their parkway system anil make a public park of it. This the lake J owm rs do not desire as they wish to ' keep it restricted. The project plan*> ; to rpise the lake level 5 foet. The meet ing vas held to consider plans to op- pose this making of Portage Like-' land a public park. . jeduaud at ihe Michigan ht-iii •• i ma! Culiege, I psilanti, being a clas>- WE STAND CORRECTED J mate of l.mrs haltie Decker of ihi.-; ML. McRorie informs us that WG I place. Aliss l;a/i taught school for 10 • wert wrong last week when we *tat- L years anU then decided to devote the ed that there were no archers in thi,s county. He, himself is an amateur archer of many years experience and' can put 5 out of 6 arrows in the Lullseye of a target, at 100 yards. He makes his own bows using Oagt orange tree wood. He makes his own arrows from birch or pine.In fact he makes everything, but his arrow tips. His bow strings^are made from ("lax If he is in good health this fall I he expects to take out a license to hunt deer with bow and arrow in i'"iiday i h the first Friday of the •Month l.'suul first Friday Devoti ..; Coiiics.dons one hour befoie iss, and the w.. c k day LVlJass will be at i 7.JO this we.-k. Wuuani Uall.seized two ^erms ag^ Pirat. eommunion class will rec- statt ssenilffii- I'lom th.s district some eiv- Sunday at the V o'clock Mas;. 50 years ago. He w*i Lt. Cov.irom <'la.->es mert ( ach ,-.m at 0 o'clock this is*.»-:»u, being appointed to fill the v '«ek and Sat. at in AM \acancy wihvn Jamc.> .wac Donald was* Intention^ in the H(/,y Mass this kil.i.d iii a<» a^cUciit. MIS daugiitcr was Uue ^' an ' £(il ' P-'iuline I{resisen.k r er, Nor- Monday intention foi- the dead, Tues. 'for intention of dt palled members ; of (he religious, Wed. for the late Edward Wohling.Thurs. for the 1ai> ilrs. Mary Mk;Owcn, Friday the late iile to fraternal work.fche J °sejdi St.sirkahle, .Sat for the late | I !'!•-](• Morlyr Mr>r'leer and departed Capt. Paul Strawhecker brother• of | There alsQ anQther ;jr Mrs Ona CampbcU in his la-st letter, cher of c J nsiderable HkiU in H ow,ii i.est oi hei served three years as deputy of th ( . state graiigi? and was also affiliated with the liloaiiers, Women's Press (;iub, ^t. Stephan's Episcopal church and tiuild of Hamburg, the D, A. 1(., the lieLekah Lodge of Ann Abor wheie she s(ir\ed as noble grand, th(^ rimkr\fy O. L. ii. wiiere she wis a life member, ti'e Maccabees, Kings Daughters and was secretary of the Haiaburg Telejthone Co. and the Ham- burg Cemetery for many years. parent, Arth ,r MqCleet' and for the sons of Mr. md IMJrs. William La- Pi 'od- in sen ice. The hand of Matrhnonv w-^ro an nour.ced thi week for Miss Victoria ^ 1 ^ f ^ St C haile JViro/. daug er of Lawrence and thp i, was starting his third trip across the, ^ bow h a g a b o u t ft 4 ( ) Q r 5 0 l b puli i the national champion has a 125 lb. pull and can put 6 arrows inside s. Howe.Browning from Marian Browne, Atlantic on convoy duty. Robert Singer USN who has bo «n in South America is back " ^ Z bulUye* at"20o"y^d -courtr> and called his mother from| ' MSLTTA, Flordia Saturday. He expects to bo home in 30 days. E P. Werner has been home on a furlough and left for New York City Ividay where he expects to go to Europe at once. He has been commiss ioned a first class fireman. Capt. John Carver of Florence. S- C, is spending a ten days furlough with his wife (Virginia Baughn)and new son. Joe Basydlo of the U-S.N" Chicago Pier, was home over the week end. PFC Garry Eichman of Fort Howse y Texas is home on a 10 daj furlough George William (Meyer, Hollie'tax. Swarthout and Eddie Drest, were in j _ ducted into the army IMbnday and PH1LATHEA NOTES went to Fort Sherdian, 111. Fred was inducted into the navy and went to Great Lakes HI. v eais r.iie was correspondent an Aiuor News and shu al- jui other papers including i'ia of: lor iii(,- -• ;.\J \\ i OiC the rinckney Dispatch. She served as cha.,inau iiiao> times on the Hamburg Meinorwll i).i; program and was a CIRCUIT COURT NEWS jhistoiiau of ]J oneer dajs. Numerous Judge Collins held a one day sess- .pageants p:e.entea in namDur- wen ion at Howell last week. Divorces j ^ ° wnuun lj > hcr - were grantd to John from Virginia ^ no is >sUru -, e d by one sister, Mrs. nee late Mrs Mary Tribus IM/roz of this pan'-h and Mr James (iautherat of Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, Farm- iri^.ton Mich. Word was received Sat. pin from • ho govern men i- of the death of Pr- 1 c Joseph Leisalc, aged 2(,, who v:> killed, in action in Frarce recently. Ho had been a ward at the Louis Shehan home until he 'eft for service and Reouiem High Mass will he h"ld in the Aliccc ( ^anil .)i Strawberry Luse and MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriiage licenses •were issued in this county last week: Charles itsell USA, Frances Jean ell; Lyle Austin. 82, Howell, .Mary Priest,, 25 Clinton; Wesley Rice, 23 L*SN T , Betty Spnulding. 23, Fowler ville, Don Bradford,/ 37, Gaines, Eliz- abeth Brown. 31. Fenton. Betty Jane from Robert VanAssche. several n -ices and nephews, The following quiet title decrees were The funeral was held from Sr. Step- grantd to George Bauchot and wife, han's Church at Hambug on Satuday Peter Becker, Thad Dodds, Michael I afternoon, Rev. Li\vr ncc Pk-r.-on, as Paul Butler and Josephine Wright. | isted by Arione Ta>lor officiating. Judge Collins will return Aug. 7th j Burial was In Hamburg cemetery.. to htar the suit of the State of Michi gnn vs Howell farmer.This man had | y*R5. MABLE BROWN VANHORN an auction and did not pay his sales | Mis. Mable )Jr-wn Vanllorp <•>. r died at the Washtenaw hospital July 2 r She was the daughUv of t:< • ' .io Preston and K.-nma Sigler LroAn oi Pinckney and her girlhood wa.-> spent in Chicago and Urookly:i N.> ,>» n'-rc her father was emjiloyed on t'.y.'^y new.'papers as writer. She attc.deu Adelphia Ccllego in Brooklyn and won some award a; a painter,On her father's death she and ner mower re turned to Pinckney whore they lived for a number of years. Her mother died in 1926. She was married to David VanHorn of Ann Arbor, former Pinckney resident. He died On Sunday, a* usual, the class as- sembled in the Philathea Room for' its study session, following the gen- eral church service, conducted by Mrs. Harvey Pearce. who brought us an in- spiring message on "The Abundant Life"- Mrs. Peck taught our class, the lesson being the well-known subject Waddelli 22,Durand; Robert Lynn,20 ."Gideon's Faithful Few". For next Howell, Mary VanBlaircum, 19, How- (Sunday, Aug. 5 we have -Power Through Self-Discipline— You arc missing much if you are not a member of one of our many Sunday School clas?es. We hadn't encountered Jan since fy visited Gladstone last August, «e were surprised to find him busy at printer's waue at ilu- oitft-e oi 1'au. idcLonu'id ;; Otsego County Hvrald- Tinics here- La route to a pu .her's fneeting at Sault Ste Marie,, from whence next week's Mirror will bt written, we pause for a minute while Jim unfolded the storj. "1 was just a youngster, that suni- er of 1X71. Pappy was working in a sawmill in Alpena and I was being weaned oa a plug of kentuek. There has never been a town so burned out as Alpenaj Back in 1S(>2 the slasli in the :ut-over lands caught on fire, and fu.me.s J aoeu a'.ong thunder tfay haver., wiping out the big sawmill ol of Lockwood and Minor. Alpena was left a smoking ruin-. ''Alpena folks built her up again out forest fires lotumed in 1 K<i:j and ]Xi;7 and 1M'>1». l.y tiie year of 1><71 ,Alpefia lumberjack.- kinda getting louc.-oiii^. i JIO to/, ii hadn't burned down for two years, and life was al- most in a rut. "That big lire «>f 1871 came after a long dry summer,. The sun shown da\ after day, and nary a cloud ap- peared in the sky. Crop.-* were parched ami by 111(.- time of Sunday, Oct. H, ihe /whole northern country was crisp as tinder I "Holland was the first town to be hit hy forest Lre, 1 armed by a high -wind. Th» Ho]' (udle^e town was razed to the ui>und College buildings were in smohici'ing . » uiii-, and 7.'-i hu-i nes,- houses \\ere cleaned out,. At .M;anist"e, some laO miles north of Holland, the fire jumped out of the woods Sunday afternoon and destroy- ed ; J 0<; lioiues. "At Lansing the Michigan Aggie students turned out and ,-aved the *tate capitol. Yes ssirree! And in Mid- laad county tla- shingle mills of Coorge Kockwel! ('olliot &Cai bcr and and Reunion A/Anderson and Dowlers all ut Midland, were laid waste. Ornt- iot county too, WM.; badly hit while flumes raced through the Saginaw lo liirch Kun. "And up in the Thumb! Why the forest fires on that >ame Sunday,Oct. S, back in 1S71 destroyed a lot of victory or it had been so long ago it* >id.i iurgotten- As we remember it tnere were two viciory day ceiebra- uons a false armistice report coming over from France aoout a week or so before the real one on Nov, 11. When tiie news came people left their jobs in the factories and stores, draped flags around themselves and getting horns,, bells, tin pans,or any- thing that wou'Kl make a noise mount- ed trucks and paraded the city ignor- ing traffic lights and r'-uj and not forgetting to stop at the thirst parlors as they passed them.Wa ;h boilers 4k LUO.- weie ui^ggeU hehina the trucks lo increase the racket Py night most of the paraders were somewhat iner- brated and only wonder was that the loss of life and limb was not fax greater. The churches have cut out a ,/...1 HJ juu or ihemselvc.-; and if they succeed should be entitled to much uedit. The state is disponed to help us the state liquor control commission will close all iiquor dispencing places in Detroit on V-Paj is announced. I'iiu kney at the time celebrated with tde rest of the nation and the only CAS ualuy wts the town hall bell which like the famous liberty Bell of Phil- adelphia cracked while ringing out ihe good news. bustling towns. , u< h a- Sand Peach. Huron City, Kim Creek liichmondvi'lle soul for the^reoosc of his nrar future. The Rev. Father Kdghert' CMM will assist in conducting tho forty Hours which opens Aug. lflth and closes Aug- 15, the Holy Day. The month of August is in Devot- ion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, who se Feast Day and Patronage of this Pari.-h will be Solemnly observed, i The Masses on the Holy Day will ' ho at 6 and 8 o'cock- j Mennonite Kzra Beachey _. Pastor Marvin Shiray „_ Supt. Sunday School .. IOMJO a' 8 o'clock Woiship and* Children's Service 11 :00 Young Pnophi's Meeting .... 7:3() Cottle Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 CONSERVATION NOTES I 8;j fires were reported m norU < rn JiMuchigan last week and again resort- er.i and berry jjickers to help guard stiites forests. Ml special permits to shoot pheas- ants who are causing crop damage damage were issued so far this year. J 50 v«]ere in Tuscola, 17 in Wayne, 1¾ in Huron and 10 in Maecomb. If ice is not available fish may l;e kep. very well if wrapped in green vepitation such as watercress, leaves or jrrass. 34,000 hunting licenses were sold f in .Michigan last year, a decrease of j ?.x percent over 1042. j Today about one of of every y"\'en i barrels of oil produced in Michigan . conies from .'t..'c owned T and. j The war needs are taking alone 17 billion foet of lumber this yoar. ' A request by canary breeder to trap canaries has been denied by the dept. • hy this dept. The breeder wanted to 'cross them with t.-mo oriVs. Our wild , canaries are goldfinches and do not sinjj The number of service men who .w,- HI uie .\ov. election is anyone's guess. Oakley Distiu, supervisors of lice lions in Detroit has made public .Mime interesting figures on this. Ser- vice men's i-egistrations in Detroit are comiftg in str-tn* rate of 800 a day and already 110O0 i».re in. Thiu b not niL'i. as lae loial numuer oi set'VUC Hum from Detroit elgible to vote is loOjUUO but tbese are applications for state ballots which must be mailed by Sep l.dew as yet have come from a m i veisea.-. Tne ..ei vi|% :iien uppl/- ing for ballot who do not receive .1 em by Oct. 1 may vote for president and congressman by means of the federal short ballot which are easily otaina- bla. Piobably the ..mallest service mens vote will be cast in New York state where (Jov.Dewey has refused io approve the federal ballot^ QX-X2* operate, i.a I ween a ruling wa> ha.id- ed do\ . . New York that members of the merchant marine,lied Cross or nia.es corp could not vote by absent balloi as they were not combat trbops. In no other state has such a distinc- tion been made. The service men's registration in New York is the small- est in porportion to any state in the ruioru). COMMUNITY CONGL, CHURCH Herman Widmay^r. S. *S. tfapt, Mrs.Florence Baughn,Organist and, —--• Choir Director l Will AT INDEPENDENCE Morning Servire 10:001*-*KE SUNDAY. Sunday School .«___. II Oo ( Choir Practise Wed, night j Pinckney put ur fi patched lineup Rev. Dr. Harvey Pierce will preach [ air ' linHt the Ann Vhr.r T -'-"lrs at tho several i™^ Sunday at the church. ** ' picnic at independence Lake Sunday Mrs. Nettie Vaughn, rpturrted homo Sergt. Pat Lave> Oahu in the Hawaiian Island*. Omer Corev underwent an app*n- years ago Surviving is one son. James J Merritt VanHorn, now in the U. S. _ } Navy in the South Pacific. Also a is on'the Island i brother, Harold, of Brookl>n, N. Y. ! The funeral was held Sunday af- ternoon from the Swarthout Funeral Home, llev. Nelson Potter officiating Burial was in the Pinckney cemetery from several weeks stay with h r daughter, Mrs. Edith Temple i ;n Jack- dicitis operation at McPhernon hospit- •on laat Week. , al, Howell last week. Mrs.Wm. DiHovw Irfrms us that Mrs. Krhma Eisele. son, John rmd her son Bernard is now in Franco 'MVs. Clara Kennedy and children. with the •Anm'^an forces h^t did R "et»t Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Wil not go there until 2 weeks after D- bur Eisele at their farm near Fowl he Rt D»y- ^ 1 ¾ e U r*' Kennedy returned to ^ Ca|T yin Treasurer> Detroit Sunday. I NOTICE NOTICF Village taxes are nov* due and ran NOTICE at Cong'l church j but had little trouble winning 12 to )4. 4 of the Pinckney regular p'a\- Sat. Aug. ! 2th ' cns > Wesley Ponder, Stanley Dinkel Watch for m^nu in store windows. Fvcryone wpp-ome. Mae Dallar sec. NOTICE The Pinckney King's Daughter's moo 4 Thurs. Aug. 3 at the home of Mr:< F r a n k Aberdeen Portage Lake ' Jack Reason and Fred Singer an Man: Cntlin woro out of thf* lineur Don Jones nnd Tliff Miller were th Pinckney bnttrrv. tion would bo a benefit to the ccomm- unity, especially the service men foi """"""""^ I whose interest it was formed. Its pur Kathcrino Henry is visiting her pose is to provide financial aid fo grandmother Mrs- Alice Schoenhals j needy veterans,., hospitalization a i in Howell ' care nnd look after their welfare The Detroit Free Press remarks "I i,e (jeieat of Cotton Kd Smith in South Carolina last week doen't look as though the South were going to start firing on Fort Sumper right away." Smith was an arch foe of Pro-ideat Roosevelt during his entire w . i " i.»:iti... ile is 80 years old and just could not change with the times- His strength lay in the fact he was one of the organizers of the Cotton lir"\sers Assoc J, a strong group of souti •'rn planters. Evidently his con- stituent %ould not see where his ccn ;si. nt op^sitiou to the president had gained them anything so chose hi« y.i tuer oppom.'iu.Ciov John.^Oi - ! who is 3'.i years old and has more liberal idea, besides being a pro-Roosevelt man... Efforts are being made here to re- organize the American Legion post which was formed about 1930, flour* ftned a few years and disbanded. A group of sc*ne 30 legionairs came ov- er here from Howell the other night and staged a pep meeting. The big trouble with the post heoe was that it did not have sufficient membership to carry on. rty going through the coun- try with a fine tooth comb sufficient members were obtained to get a char- ter.Uowever many lived at a distance uid did not attend the meeings or co- iporato with the postConsquently the >vork fell on few who grew tired oft -houldering the burden. With some 200 hoys from here now :n the service an ample membership should be poee- ile after V\Q war to carry on the or- ganization and make it financially sound. Hr over no steps will be tak- en until the war is over-J The local legion has a fine hall available ovet the village fire hail which they ft* I modelled themselves. This

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Page 1: jpiiidutQ - pinckneylocalhistory.orgpinckneylocalhistory.org/Dispatch/1944-08-02.pdf · jpiiidutQ ••I » Pincicney, Lmofitoo Cou*tyfc—-« Wednesday, ... Wbo Are Serving an the

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Pincicney, Lmofitoo Cou*ty« fc—- Wednesday, August 2, l944

News Items ot Another War Boys in Service] <^§uaiity Here

No. 45

M P

Maws and Item* Concerning Our Boys Wbo Are Serving an the Armed

Service

(Mill Marsh, sport ing editor of the Ann Arbor News for the past 22 years , has joined the Keu Cross and

Corporal Joseph I*e«iak Loses 1*1 fe D tiring r ' rench in-

vai ioa las t Month

H . i

Corpoml Joseph Lesiak,2G,.wa* kil-ieu uuring the t rencft invasion accord jng to wor«l received Sat . by Mr- and

AMERICAN HEROES BY LEFF

expects overseas duty at once. He has i r l r s - Louis Shehan oi' this place- Jos-wii'o and 6 year old son and has ^ 1 w*»*s a ward oi tiie St. Vincent J been living a t Portag* Lake' { Del 'aul Society of Detroit and came j

Gerald Clinton has iiuiahea his p n - • to the Shehan home to live in U>30 mary t raining as a Lumber pilot at ' a t the age of 13 years . He was a good ban Aiiionio ,Texas and been sent to steady industrious boy and after fin-Brady field, Texas, for advanced ishing country school went 4 years

to Pinckney High Sciiooa and grad­uated in li>38 in t he same class with Francis Shehan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shehan-

He was inducted into- the a rmy ' in 11)42 and served nearly a year in ( Iceland He came back .to this coun- i

was now in an English hos- , t ry and after being at For t Leonard j Wood, Mo.,, and F o r t Jackson, S.C. j was sent to England and took par t in f

John J . Thompson has completed the t h e D „ D a y invasion N6 details of h.s A A F pilot t raining a t Stockton Calif- d e a t b ^ r e available

t ra ining. Although no official notice has come

from the war dept. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ari .borgc/ recti , r.i u letter from their «on, Merln,, last week in which he stated he ha.t been wounded in the French invas i c . u» the Cheborg suir and pi ta i .

in less than one years time 2nd Lt

,comissioned a\ 2nd lieutenant and given the silve***dngs which mark him a^ a full fledged pilot. He graduated from Dexter high school in 1942. ..,

William Hainsworth son of Rev. Hainsworth of Dexter has been co-

The deceased has two brothers in < service, Walter and Alexander, both j serving in the South Pacific with tho (

US Marines, a sister, Lottie, who; works for a doctou in Ann Arbor, ' and a sister, Paul ine who is married

mmiss.onert an e->.sign m the r.val n<r t 0 a d o e t o r a n d H v e s i n C a l i f -

> i i o was born Dec, 24, 1917 in ' DeSW4, His pa ren t s still are living but are^feftagfttcd and he had not seen them i n j u r s .

This is the third casuali tv from the boywwho were inducted from

Mich. Mirror Slate Ne vs

News from Here and There and Over iho S.at* of Michigan

All

C l *

OMME S T

Gajriord-'lioly Mackinaw l So yoi thiflx this 11)44 summer is hot and and dry . H'mp?

"Uld Kagle Kye" Jim liuuyon, the

same oidspindle legged tobacco chew­ing printer of yore, squinted through

Wo see the Dc-uoit council of Cnurim-a is urging payors OA an tie-nominations, to t>aiucipate m a nation \uac prayer service on v-Day as tne uuy on twuch Lieiiiiauy surrenders has U -ct< leniitU. I ne jutu is to control tiie V-Day ceicu.*u.un and prevent a repetition oi uie Attiustiece Day s^uius ui .Nov. i l , i 'J ih wneu nation-ai exuberance ovet stepped the bond* of common sense- At mat tune this

hi.s spectacles as he suorted.The tune country had nuwi celebrated a great of ui.s voie'ee was enough to an old-timers scorn.

Through a two-hour hail of shells an J gmiudt's „„ t|,P Anzio beachhead, 20-yrar-old Pfr. Alton W. Knappeii&crgt-r, Sprinminotuit, Pu., fought fmm an isolated knoll, disrupting a German' tountrruttack. ^ j|}, j ,i8 j a > t ummunition taken from the body of a casualty he fought his way hark to his Company. Buy If'ur Bonds today for victory. f\

U. S. Treasury Department

lndicatt

navy at tne

corp. Gearld Darrow of the U S .

has been ili with larniniritU naval hospital ,at Norfolk Va.

Announcements are out of the mar­r iage of Lt. Telesphore Bourbonnais jr . to |>iiss Georgia Kappas of Lansing ^ m

which took place in New York City on I a n d Cpl- F r a n k Smith in tho Ju iy 22. I h e groom is in (the L. s . A , _; ,, . , A

Jul<- A. Bali Passes Away

D< tighter of the Late Senator William B a " and Long Prominent in Fraternal

and Church Circles Passed Away Let t Thursday

Signal Corp- at HioKsviUe, N. i , a> giiauuaie oi lMukm-y niw.i .;chool a n d '

ej college-i-\V'Da^#fc»aumer has

Admiral ty islands.

ST. MARY'S CHURCH Rev Hrancia nVurnti>

Sunday Aug. (\ masses are !'i ;:;n and 12-14 Sunday in

it 7.

the

f u r e d i r om For t F o r t McCletlanu A

erida

! Miss Julc Adele Ball, 81, of Hani ' Lurg township passed away last Thurs- v'~.. *'f fU ,,,

day in the 8 B „ ,e house where she wa s K\Z ,., , , , 1 . " ' !" i , ;^"" ' ! ' t , l"! o f ?u' ! b o m . This wa3_„., „ „ „ taken up by a ? ^ ' ^ ^ £ — » Sun.

at 7:15 pin Fri.

I PORTAGE LAKE M E E T I N G

been traits-l Over 100 interested persons at tend; great uncle in 1833 and has always an, 111. to ed the meeting of P o r t a g e Lake Land' been in possession of the Ball family.

jUvvrsexa.at Newport Leach recently.} H 'v father, Wm. Hall specialized JJu ly .He 'The c

vena devotiont

of the meet ing was that Gene Hammer was wen t over to the coun tTdra f t board j t«e h iuon-Clmton Pa rkway Autlioruj

luneered. H e ' l wi l l ^ a s P * a n s t 0 include at least Little registered and voluneered. He i»wil probably go to DejU'oit with the next bunch to the examination center on Aug, 14th. 18 a re called at t ha t t i m e . '

Dale Miller who went to tne army, examination at Detroit July i f was rejected. Of the 15 wiu went only 4 were reutt ted-

Mrs. Lotps Clinton of St. Cather­ine, Ont., spent Thurs. with Mrs. Cass u i i i io . i , S'>e has three bojs in the ser\ ico. Koy wlro has been in the South Pacific for over a year With in,. Mamies i* now at New River, S.C. Charles is at Camp T.landing Fla and i'ldgar is at Bivokcnridge, Ken.

A letter from PFC Donald Doyle s ta tes he i* in India and recently saw Calcut ta and saw the sights including the Black Hole of Calcutta, Jais Tem­ple Ganges River e tc .

A letter from Sergt. Leo I3ette« who is in I taly described an eruption , oi Mt- Vesuvius which he recently) c o r

saw.

in

cattle and sheep and following hiis doalli, her brother, Erwin, now de-<. c a. or! operated the farm.

Por tage in their parkway system anil make a public park of it. This the lake J owm rs do not desire as they wish to ' keep it restricted. The project plan*>;

to rpise the lake level 5 foet. The meet ing v a s held to consider plans to op­pose this making of Por tage Like-' land a public park. . j e d u a u d at ihe Michigan ht-iii

•• i ma! Culiege, I psilanti, being a clas>-WE STAND CORRECTED J mate of l.mrs ha l t i e Decker of ihi.-;

ML. McRorie informs us that WG I place. Aliss l;a/i t aught school for 10 • wer t wrong last week when we *tat- L years anU then decided to devote the

ed that there were no archers in thi,s county. He, himself is an amateur archer of many years experience and' can put 5 out of 6 arrows in the Lullseye of a ta rge t , a t 100 yards. He makes his own bows using O a g t orange t ree wood. He makes his own arrows from birch or pine.In fact he makes everything, bu t his arrow tips. His bow str ings^are made from ("lax

If he is in good health this fall I he expects to t ake out a license

to hunt deer with bow and arrow in

i'"iiday ih the first Friday of the •Month l.'suul first Friday Devoti ..; Coiiics.dons one hour befoie iss, and the w..ck day LVlJass will be at

i 7.JO this we.-k. Wuuani Ual l .seized two ^erms a g ^ Pira t . eommunion class will rec-

stat t ssenilffii- I'lom th.s district some eiv- Sunday at the V o'clock Mas;. 50 years ago. He w*i Lt. Cov.irom <'la.->es mert ( ach ,-.m at 0 o'clock this is*.»-:»u, being appointed to fill the v'«ek and Sat. a t in AM \acancy wihvn Jamc.> .wac Donald was* Intention^ in the H(/,y Mass this kil.i.d iii a<» a^cUciit. MIS daugiitcr was Uue^' a n ' £(il' P-'iuline I{resisen.krer,

Nor- Monday intention foi- the dead, Tues. 'for intention of dt pal led members ; of (he religious, Wed. for the late

Edward Wohling.Thurs. for the 1ai> ilrs. Mary Mk;Owcn, Friday the late

iile to fraternal work.fche J°sejdi St.sirkahle, .Sat for the late | I !'!•-](• Morlyr Mr>r'leer and departed

Capt. Paul Strawhecker brother• of | T h e r e a l s Q a n Q t h e r ; j r

Mrs Ona CampbcU in his la-st le t ter , c h e r o f c J n s i d e r a b l e H k i U i n How,ii

i.est oi hei served three years as deputy of th(. state graiigi? and was also affiliated with the liloaiiers, Women's Press (;iub, ^t . Stephan's Episcopal church and tiuild of Hamburg, the D, A. 1(., the lieLekah Lodge of Ann Abor wheie she s(ir\ed as noble grand, th(^ rimkr\fy O. L. ii. wiiere she wis a life member, ti'e Maccabees, Kings Daughters and was secretary of the Haiaburg Telejthone Co. and the Ham­burg Cemetery for many years.

parent, Arth ,r MqCleet' and for the sons of Mr. md IMJrs. William La-Pi 'od- in sen ice.

The hand of Matrhnonv w-^ro an nour.ced thi week for Miss Victoria ^ 1 ^ f ^ S t C ha i l e JViro/. daug er of Lawrence and thp

i ,

was start ing his third trip across t h e , ^ b o w h a g a b o u t ft 4 ( ) Q r 5 0 l b p u l i

i the national champion has a 125 lb. pull and can pu t 6 arrows inside

s.

Howe.Browning from Marian Browne,

At lan t ic on convoy duty. Robert Singer USN who has bo

«n in South America is back " ^ Z bulUye* a t " 2 0 o " y ^ d -courtr> and called his mother f rom | ' MSLTTA, Flordia Saturday. He expects to bo home in 30 days.

E P. Werner has been home on a fur lough and left for New York City I v i d a y where he expects to go to E u r o p e at once. He has been commiss ioned a first class fireman.

Capt . John Carver of Florence. S-C , is spending a ten days furlough wi th his wife (Virginia Baughn)and n e w son.

J o e Basydlo of t he U-S.N" Chicago P ie r , was home over the week end.

P F C Garry Eichman of Fort Howse y Texas is home on a 10 daj furlough

George William (Meyer, H o l l i e ' t a x . Swar thout and Eddie Drest, were in j _ ducted into the a rmy IMbnday and PH1LATHEA N O T E S wen t to For t Sherdian, 111. Fred was inducted into the navy and went to Great Lakes HI.

v e a i s r.iie was correspondent an Aiuor News and shu al-jui other papers including

i ' i a of:

l o r iii(,- -•

;.\J \\ i O i C

the r inckney Dispatch. She served as cha.,inau iiiao> times on the Hamburg Meinorwll i).i; program and was a

CIRCUIT COURT NEWS jhistoi iau of ]J oneer da j s . Numerous Judge Collins held a one day sess- .pageants p : e . en tea in namDur - w e n

ion at Howell last week. Divorces j ^ ° w n u u n lj> h c r -were grantd to John from Virginia ^ n o i s > s U r u - , e d by one sister, Mrs.

nee late Mrs Mary Tribus IM/roz of this pan'-h and Mr James (iautherat of Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, Farm-iri^.ton Mich.

Word was received Sat. pin from • ho govern men i- of the death of Pr-1 c Joseph Leisalc, aged 2(,, who v:>

killed, in action in Fra rce recently. Ho had been a ward at the Louis Shehan home until he 'eft for service and Reouiem High Mass will he h"ld

in the

Aliccc (^anil .)i S t rawberry Luse and

MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriiage licenses

•were issued in this county last week : Char les itsell USA, Frances Jean

el l ; Lyle Austin. 82, Howell, .Mary Pr ies t , , 25 Clinton; Wesley Rice, 23 L*SNT, Betty Spnulding. 23, Fowler vil le, Don Bradford,/ 37, Gaines, Eliz­abe th Brown. 3 1 . Fenton.

Betty Jane from Rober t VanAssche. several n -ices and nephews, The following quiet t i t le decrees were The funeral was held from Sr. Step-grantd to George Bauchot and wife, han's Church at Hambug on Satuday Peter Becker, Thad Dodds, Michael I afternoon, Rev. L i \ v r ncc Pk-r.-on, as Paul But le r and Josephine Wright. | isted by Arione Ta>lor officiating.

Judge Collins will r e tu rn Aug. 7th j Burial was In Hamburg cemetery.. to h t a r the suit of the Sta te of Michi gnn vs Howell farmer .This man had | y*R5. MABLE BROWN VANHORN an auction and did not pay his sales | Mis. Mable )Jr-wn Vanllorp <•>.

rdied at the Washtenaw hospital July 2r She was the daughUv of t:< • ' .io Preston and K.-nma Sigler LroAn oi Pinckney and her girlhood wa.-> spent in Chicago and Urookly:i N.> ,>» n'-rc her father was emjiloyed on t'.y.'^y new.'papers as wri ter . She a t tc .deu Adelphia Ccllego in Brooklyn and won some award a ; a painter,On her father's death she and ner mower re turned to Pinckney whore they lived for a number of years . Her mother died in 1926. She was married to David VanHorn of Ann Arbor, former Pinckney resident. He died

On Sunday, a* usual , the class as­sembled in the Phi la thea Room for' its study session, following the gen­eral church service, conducted by Mrs. Harvey Pearce. who brought us an in­spiring message on "The Abundant Life"- Mrs. Peck t a u g h t our class, the lesson being the well-known subject

Waddel l i 22 ,Durand; Robert Lynn,20 ."Gideon's Faithful Few" . For next Howell , Mary VanBlaircum, 19, How- (Sunday, Aug. 5 we have -Power

Through Self-Discipline— You arc missing much if you are not a member of one of our m a n y Sunday School clas?es.

We hadn't encountered J an since f y visited Gladstone last August, «e were surprised to find him busy at printer's waue at ilu- oitft-e oi 1'au. idcLonu'id ;; Otsego County Hvrald-Tinics here- La route to a pu .her's fneeting at Sault Ste Marie,, from whence next week's Mirror will bt written, we pause for a minute while Jim unfolded the s tor j .

"1 was just a youngster, that suni-er of 1X71. Pappy was working in a sawmill in Alpena and I was being weaned oa a plug of kentuek. There has never been a town so burned out as Alpenaj Back in 1S(>2 the slasli in the :ut-over lands caught on fire, and fu.me.s J aoeu a'.ong thunder tfay haver., wiping out the big sawmill ol of Lockwood and Minor. Alpena was left a smoking ruin-.

' 'Alpena folks built her up again out forest fires lo tumed in 1 K<i:j and ]Xi;7 and 1M'>1». l.y tiie year of 1><71 ,Alpefia lumberjack.- kinda getting louc.-oiii^. i JIO to/, ii hadn ' t burned down for two years, and life was al­most in a rut.

"That big lire «>f 1871 came after a long dry summer,. The sun shown da\ after day, and nary a cloud ap­peared in the sky. Crop.-* were parched ami by 111(.- time of Sunday, Oct. H, ihe /whole northern country was crisp as tinder

I "Holland was the first town to be hit hy forest Lre, 1 armed by a high

-wind. Th» Ho]' (udle^e town was razed to the ui>und College buildings were in smohici'ing .» uiii-, and 7.'-i hu-i nes,- houses \\ere cleaned out,. At .M;anist"e, some laO miles north of Holland, the fire jumped out of the woods Sunday afternoon and destroy­ed ;J0<; lioiues.

"At Lansing the Michigan Aggie students turned out and ,-aved the *tate capitol. Yes ssirree! And in Mid-laad county tla- shingle mills of Coorge Kockwel! ('olliot &Cai bcr and and Reunion A/Anderson and Dowlers all ut Midland, were laid waste. Ornt-iot county too, WM.; badly hit while flumes raced through the Saginaw

lo liirch Kun. "And up in the Thumb! Why the

forest fires on that >ame Sunday,Oct. S, back in 1S71 destroyed a lot of

victory or it had been so long ago it* >id.i iurgotten- As we remember it tnere were two viciory day ceiebra-uons a false armistice report coming over from France aoout a week or so before the real one on Nov, 11. When tiie news came people left their jobs in the factories and stores, draped flags around themselves and getting horns,, bells, tin pans,or any­thing that wou'Kl make a noise mount­ed trucks and paraded the city ignor­ing traffic lights and r ' -u j and not forgetting to stop at the thirst parlors as they passed them.Wa ;h boilers 4k LUO.- weie ui^ggeU hehina the trucks lo increase the racket Py night most of the paraders were somewhat iner-brated and only wonder was tha t the loss of life and limb was not fax greater. The churches have cut out a ,/...1 HJ juu or ihemselvc.-; and if they

succeed should be entitled to much uedi t . The state is disponed to help us the state liquor control commission will close all iiquor dispencing places in Detroit on V-Paj is announced. I'iiu kney at the time celebrated with tde rest of the nation and the only CAS ualuy wts the town hall bell which like the famous liberty Bell of Phil­adelphia cracked while ringing out ihe good news.

bustling towns. , u< h a- Sand Peach. Huron City, Kim Creek liichmondvi'lle

soul for the^reoosc of his nrar future.

The Rev. Father Kdghert' CMM will assist in conducting tho forty Hours which opens Aug. lflth and closes Aug- 15, the Holy Day.

The month of August is in Devot­ion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, who se Feast Day and Patronage of this Pari.-h will be Solemnly observed, i

The Masses on the Holy Day will ' ho at 6 and 8 o'cock- j

Mennonite Kzra Beachey _ . Pastor Marvin Shiray „_ Supt. Sunday School .. IOMJO

a' 8 o'clock Woiship and* Children's Service 11 :00 Young Pnophi's Meeting ....7:3() C o t t l e Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30

CONSERVATION NOTES I 8;j fires were reported m norU < rn JiMuchigan last week and again resort-

er.i and berry jjickers to help guard stiites forests.

Ml special permits to shoot pheas­ants who are causing crop damage damage were issued so far this year.

J 50 v«]ere in Tuscola, 17 in Wayne, 1¾ in Huron and 10 in Maecomb.

If ice is not available fish may l;e kep. very well if wrapped in green vepitation such as watercress, leaves or jrrass.

34,000 hunting licenses were sold f in .Michigan last year, a decrease of j ?.x percent over 1042. j Today about one of of every y"\'en i barrels of oil produced in Michigan . conies from .'t..'c owned Tand. j The war needs are taking alone 17

billion foet of lumber this yoar. ' A request by canary breeder to trap

canaries has been denied by the dept. • hy this dept. The breeder wanted to 'cross them with t.-mo oriVs. Our wild , canaries are goldfinches and do not sinj j

The number of service men who .w,- HI uie .\ov. election is anyone's guess. Oakley Distiu, supervisors of lice lions in Detroit has made public .Mime interesting figures on this. Ser­vice men's i-egistrations in Detroit are comiftg in str-tn* rate of 800 a day and already 110O0 i».re in. Thiu b not niL'i. as lae loial numuer oi set'VUC Hum from Detroit elgible to vote is loOjUUO but tbese are applications for state ballots which must be mailed by Sep l . d e w as yet have come from a m i veisea.-. Tne ..ei vi|% :iien uppl/-ing for ballot who do not receive .1 em by Oct. 1 may vote for president and congressman by means of the federal short ballot which are easily otaina-bla. Piobably the ..mallest service mens vote will be cast in New York state where (Jov.Dewey has refused io approve the federal ballot^ QX-X2* operate, i.a I ween a ruling wa> ha.id-ed do\ . . New York that members of the merchant marine,lied Cross or nia.es corp could not vote by absent balloi as they were not combat trbops. In no other state has such a distinc­tion been made. The service men's registration in New York is the small­est in porportion to any state in the ruioru).

COMMUNITY CONGL, CHURCH Herman Widmay^r. S. *S. tfapt, Mrs.Florence Baughn,Organist a n d , — - - •

Choir Director l Will AT INDEPENDENCE Morning Servire 10:001*-*KE SUNDAY. Sunday School . « _ _ _ . II Oo ( Choir Practise Wed, night j Pinckney put u r fi patched lineup Rev. Dr. Harvey Pierce will preach [ a i r ' l i n H t the Ann Vhr.r T-'-"lrs at tho

several i™^ Sunday at the church. ** ' picnic at independence Lake Sunday

Mrs. Nett ie Vaughn, rpturrted homo

Sergt. Pa t Lave> Oahu in the Hawai ian Island*.

Omer Corev unde rwen t an app*n-

years ago Surviving is one son. James J Merritt VanHorn, now in the U. S.

_ } Navy in the South Pacific. Also a is o n ' t h e Island i brother, Harold, of Brookl>n, N. Y.

! The funeral was held Sunday af­ternoon from the Swarthout Funeral Home, llev. Nelson Potter officiating Burial was in the Pinckney cemetery

f rom several weeks stay with h r daughter , Mrs. Edith Temple i ;n Jack- dicitis operation a t McPhernon hospit-•on laat Week. , al, Howell last week.

Mrs.Wm. D i H o v w I r f r m s us tha t Mrs. Krhma Eisele. son, John rmd he r son Bernard is now in Franco 'MVs. Clara Kennedy and children. with the •Anm'^an forces h^t did R"et»t Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Wil n o t go the re until 2 weeks after D- b u r Eisele a t t he i r fa rm near Fowl h e Rt

D»y- ^ 1 ¾ e Ur*' Kennedy returned to ^ C a | T y i n T r e a s u r e r >

Detroit Sunday. I

NOTICE NOTICF Village taxes are nov* due and ran

NOTICE at Cong'l church

j but had little trouble winning 12 to )4 . 4 of the Pinckney regular p ' a \ -

Sat. Aug. ! 2th ' cns> Wesley Ponder, Stanley Dinkel Watch for m^nu in store windows. Fvcryone wpp-ome. Mae Dallar sec.

NOTICE The Pinckney King's Daughter's

moo4 Thurs. Aug. 3 at the home of Mr:< Frank Aberdeen Portage Lake '

Jack Reason and Fred Singer an Man: Cntlin woro out of thf* l ineur Don Jones nnd Tliff Miller were th Pinckney bnttrrv.

tion would bo a benefit to the ccomm-unity, especially the service men foi

""""""""^ I whose interest it was formed. Its pur Kathcrino Henry is visiting her pose is to provide financial aid fo

grandmother Mrs- Alice Schoenhals j needy veterans,., hospitalization a i in Howell ' c a r e nnd look after their welfare

The Detroit Free Press remarks "I i,e (jeieat of Cotton Kd Smith in

South Carolina last week doen't look as though the South were going to start firing on Fort Sumper right away." Smith was an arch foe of Pro-ideat Roosevelt during his ent i re w . i " i.»:iti... ile is 80 years old and just could not change with the times-His strength lay in the fact he was one of the organizers of the Cotton lir"\sers Assoc J, a strong group of souti •'rn planters. Evidently his con­s t i t uen t %ould not see where his ccn

;si. nt op^s i t iou to the president had gained them anything so chose hi« y.i tuer oppom.'iu.Ciov John.^Oi-! who is 3'.i years old and has more liberal idea, besides being a pro-Roosevelt man...

Efforts are being made here to re­organize the American Legion post which was formed about 1930, flour* ftned a few years and disbanded. A group of sc*ne 30 legionairs came ov­er here from Howell the other night and staged a pep meeting. The big trouble with the post heoe was that it did not have sufficient membership to carry on. rty going through the coun­try with a fine tooth comb sufficient members were obtained to get a char-ter.Uowever many lived at a distance uid did not attend the meeings or co-iporato with the postConsquently the >vork fell on few who grew tired oft -houldering the burden. With some 200 hoys from here now :n the service an ample membership should be poee-ile after V\Q war to carry on the or­ganization and make it financially sound. Hr over no steps will be tak­en until the war is over-J The local legion has a fine hall available ove t the village fire hail which they f t*

I modelled themselves. This

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|S>lvan Theatre THE AVC >N fHEATER

3*oe* bridf*, Ificfc

CHELSEA, MICH.

Friday and Sat August 4-5

ffl JANE EYREJ' Starring

ORSON W E L L E S , JOAN FONT MARGERET O B R I

HUTTON, PEGGY ANN G A R N E R

Cartoon

rri- and o*.i.. A J J 4 j

NONE i>)rlAi-L, ESCAPE A ruki W**o li't-^w't" wn*4 10 ao

with W a r Cruuina'*- kt&rjtng M H K D H A fcffUiMi'- / A L h A A u U t R KNOX, plus Cartoon 'Ainoozin but Conlooz iu" and "Quack Service"*

>*m m — Sui> ana lues - Au& to-8 "

\a Hol ly , I'owierviilu v_ l i owe i l and thou the winners AID. Koche is sec-

The Jackson County Fair is Sept. rJ5-Tne ^inckney school f inancial stat*.

2i>. meat this year showed receipts of $6,-JiU.:*h and expend mures O J $ . J , 2 8 1 M * leaving a bulence o i ^ 2 1 . 4 4

rr^

AWL MARGMET OBRIEN.JOHN B R O A D W A Y R H Y T H M * ? i ™. A K ^.VJ . W n i n e s I "N TECHNICOLOR

New*

6-7. Sun- and Monday Aurfu^t

j EVE OF ST. MARK" Starring

1 ANNE BAXTER. MICHAEL O'SH-[ E A , VINCENT PRICE, WILLIAM EYTHE

Cou.edy- Music and Dancing starring GEORGE MURPHY- G i N N Y SIMMS with Tommy Dor»ey and orchaatra Plus 'Newt'

Coming- Find the Blackmailer and • Minesweeper- Cover Girl' Oklahoma

Kid-Miracle of MorgaJtU Cf^k

Cartoon Sportsreel "Man Manners"

Sunday Shows - 3 :00 . , :500 ,7 :00 ,9 :00

Tues. Wed. Thurs Aug 8-9-10 3 days

THE GANGS ALL HERE JVlusical in Technicolor "tarring

PHIL BAKER, E U G E N E PALL-AL1CE F A Y E , CARMON MIRANO ETTE, CHARLOTTE G R E E N W O O D B E N N Y GOODMAN and orchestra

Show Time 7:1b and 9:10

Coming -Frisco Kid Dr. Wassail.

Pin Up Girl-

NOTES OF 47 * taiv The 1'inckney bull team io: t at

Brighton last Saturday l b to 7 I tanium ana ±iailey,s ;Jiow it; a t A n n Arbor on A u g . 15

George and Bruce McPherson sailed for Europe Saturday, iM'iss Eva Smith gave a party a t t h e

hotel S a t u r d a y afternoon l o r a num-| ber of fr iends. | F.Lv A n d r e w s and family returned | W e c c n s d a y from jMlackiuac is land on the D'UndC. steamer.

T h e annual picnic of St. Mary.s church will be held at J a c k s o n * grove

J > 0 J ' S , )

NEIGHBORING NOTES I'r^sident Roosevelt felicated Mrs

Jennie- Welch of Byron on July 27th I X ^ o " " ^ a b a t o r s " a r e " Senator" which tune she was 100 years O.d . (iaMtfH Teerile. Revs . f m n e nn<l J o n K

r

G c o i g e Teeple , Revs . Crane and Jones i ne\v>pap«'r printed and circulated .said County. Land has been purchased north of » d ^ ^ H o w l e t t a n d E d S h i e W a

Grand Ifiiv.T near Kent Lake and. « o f H o w e U > J i m H a r k i n s o f A n n Arbor lake of .- v.-nu hundred acres made. l t T Q'Conner. Luke KteUly,Dctroit will W part uf th Huron-Clinton,and ^ ft# G o l d r i c k o f N>0'rthrieUl

1'arkway project. J w l i i s i n g , the Lumburd band will pluy. 1 wo barn, on the Jay Barber far.n T h e b a U g a m 9 u ^ ^ i > i a c k l l e y

• Stockbrige Dance at opera huu.se i i a ijfce evening.

T h e music recital at the oera house

blAk'e. OF MICHIGAN The Krobate Court tor lue vw^uu^y

ot i^vingstou At a session of stuu c o u r t , — at

the iJro bate Office in the ^ v u * :

i i u u c i i ui .saiu Uoumy, on Uic ±tiiij day oi Ju ly A. JJ.,14J44#. ^

i le.^ern., l ion . v» '..hi, Judge of 1'robatc.

iii the -matiei ui the Estate of John F C a n , Deceased.

hrnes t A. carr having fih^l in said Court hu» final administration uccouni and m.s petit ion praying for Lhe allow­ance thereof and lor the asai^nment and distribution of the residue of said estate .

It is ordered that the 7th day of August . A. D. 1944 , at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office be and is hereby appointed for. exam and hearing said pet i t ion;

It is further Ordered That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order for three succ­essive weeks previous to said day of hearing in Uio 1'inckney Dispatch a

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Howell Theatre \

Wed. Thurs. and Fri Aug 2,7,4

Chills and Thrills

SIDNEY G R E E N S T R E E T

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THE MASK OF DIMITRIOS'

Comedy Novelty News

near Fowlerville were struck by light­ning and burned down one d a / last ueek-

Herbert King of Lapeer haa been named mrg. of the Howell Co-oper­ative Co. to succeed Merle Crandall -re.-.igened.

l'o.-tmaster Lyman F a y of Howell has j numerated a service for which lie has earned the gratitude of the community. Each Sunday he delivers personally letters from servhf* men which came in too late Saturday to del i \cred by the regular canier-. .

Dnn Johnson, former Howell thea-re r.igr., is apparently headed for ov­erseas duty as he now tfots his mail in core of the postmaster New York,N.Y.

Born to Clifford Parker and wife at McPherson hospital Howell on

'July 2<»th, a daughter.. . j J'vt.Riclhard Luttermoser. Brighon

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is reported France.

H«nry Bidwell been honorably di -ed homo after 2

missing m action m

of Brighton has vharj-ed and return voars in th'e South

Aug. 7 given by Miss A m e l i a Clark, teacher of music drew a large crowd The Program was us fo l l ows : Duel Ethel Read ,Hazel Johnson solo ,...Li l iyan jsolo duet ,Lela Monks, Kate

: B i r n i o ; i;ong .Edna Tiplady;d.a-i B i r n i e ; song, Kdna Tipladv ; due, | Josn ih ine Harris,Ella l iyan ;Solo,W. , Ryan; Duet, Minnie and Lelia Monks; i Violin and piano. H. lsham, Marion 1 Clark and Edith Wood; Song, Anna

Estei le Wood Solo, Kate Ruen; Duet , Katie Seaboldt. Amelia Clark; Solo,

i Sadie Harris; Duet , Ethel and Ross ' Read; Solo^Marion Clark; Duet, Kate

Birnic .Kate Ruen; Solo,Louise Tip-. lady; Cornet solo, Mr.-Ciego; Duet, JLdith Wood.Grace Reason; Song,El la

and Will ie Ryan, Lucy and Luella Riley, Florence Han-is, Mamie Mc-Xamariil. %

Born to Charles Mills and w i f e one 1 day last week a son..

Willis L. Lyons Judge of Probate

A true copy Celestia Parshall. Register of Probate

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Matinee upon Laughs!

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Pacific with the Seabees. j Lawerence Stoinacker son of Mrs.

Lily Steinacker of Howell was killed | in Yiginia last week on maneuvers. • It is saii a tank ran over his foxhole, crushing it in.

POLO JOE' Plus

Adventure ! Thrills-CHARLES STAKRETT, SHIRLEY P A T T E R S O N

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NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO J, Bonnet home Aug. lnth in honor oi Mrs. I.Millinger and daughters of. East Auburn, Calif, who are v i s i n g h^re.

4[) frieii.h of Mr. and M F U.K.

NEW SIZE PICTORIAL R E V I E W with N E W F E A T U R E S

.Mure interesting than ever! The torial Rev iew--s tar t ing with thit Sen-d a y - ( A u g . C) issue of the D -i Sunday Times.. . .will be in new,handy foini with fascinating NEW fea­tures., . , war features, short s to iy , fun feat UK's, a wealth of intriguing attract ions! ( le t The Detroit Sunday Time; this Sunday and every Sunday, for tiio New Size Pictorial Review.

LAW OF THE NORTHWEST

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Elliot celebrate their 1 anniversary. The Y,,M.CA camp at. Peg now has an enrollm. nt

A family reunion was ! Anyone wishing to send

:Uh wedding

Sunday Mon- and Tues. A u g 6-7-8

America'* Greatest Author

FREDR1C MARCH

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THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN"

| A T H L E T I C S FOOT GERM Silver I ake T o K i | j l t y o u M u $ t

of (>U boys RfJ.u.n it. It grows deeply. A t any Id at the <jrUo store, get Te-ol Solution- Made

a hoy there x v i t h 90 0:0 alcohol.lt P E N E T R A T E S ponlact John Slick of Brighton, coun- KKACflES MORE GERMS. Feel It ty Y M. CrA. secertary. I take hold.It's powerful .APPLY FULL

With school but three week- away lSTR.NC,TH for itchy, sweaty, smelly 11 district schools in this county are f ( , e t > j n s 0 c t bites or poisonivy. 80c

1 today at the Howe!! fair T n E K E N N E D Y DRUG STOR.

still without teachers The ball u'ame; at

this \ e a r .Aug. 2(1-29 are Stoekbi idge Pinckney, Mich.

LOCAL Ceorgc Snively and w i f e are visit­

ing relatives in Canada* IMIKs Donnalee Swarthout spent

last week with Joyce DeVVolfe at Hamburg.

Mrs-Daisy Reason Huston of Pon tiac was a Sundaj callers at the Win, iM'ert er home.

Miss Lois Lavoy has been promoted to assistant cashier of the Stock-bridge State Bank.

Joe .fletz and wife of Howell were Sunday night callers at the Lee Lavoy home

Lee Lavey and family called at the Howard O'Brien home near Hill 'Sunday.

Mrs. ( leorgo Crane expects to u 1-go an operation at IMlercy hospital , Detroit this week.

Mrs. Helen McGregor and children of Brighton were Saturday visitors at the Wm. Mercer home-

Mrs. Phyllis Soulp entertained Mr. and Mrs- Philip Sprout at her home in Howe! for dinner Sunday.

Sunday guests at the John Martin ! home were Lemuel Martin and wi fe j and John Meyers and fami ly of Ypsi 1 Ianti. I

Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Beard of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the John Bell home. Kenneth remained for <'>. visit.

Grorve Crane and wife and Col. Edwin S. George of Detroit spent Sunday at the Ci*ane home at Ander­son. The Crane's are enlarging their home and modernizing it.

Mrs. Clare Mc Hacken was in Ann I Arbor Saturday. (

Mr.and Mrs.Louis Stackable of Do • tvoit spent the week end at their farm » hero. J

Mr^. R.i.\ monds Morris and dangh-1 ter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long near Dexter.

Mrs. Lola Lohdell went to Jackson Tuesday ana tooK ner aum, ,11*.=, Elizabeth McManus to V.of jMi.hospit­al. Ann Arbor for an operation

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ALEXIS SMITH

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Fri Aug 9-10*11 Note l n Hilarity

J U D Y CANOVA

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"Please limit your call to 5 minutes"

LOUISIANA HAYRIDE **-** Cartoon Now.

Co,n,ng . A N i g h t o f

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TwJl.ght on the P r i , „ .

Ad v e n t u r e -

That's a good suggestion for

these days when Long Dis­

tance lines are crowded with

war. It's a friendly, thought­

ful act that helps the other fel­

low—and then some day turns

right around and helps you. * / ikfab

WiMim swim* ofim Mr* and Mr*. Louis Coylc ,Miss

Eva (Mtelvin ,Mra. Rose Howard, ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grainger Jr. j Pat and Mike ii'cGowan and Kay Fisher attended a farewell birthday I djttn*r for Eda,:- Drost Sunday at I list horn* of lT;-s. Ella Stapiah near ;

Mr. and Mra. Joe Metz, Howell and 1 and Mrs. Ray Lavey of Gregory | t last week at Beulah where

y picked and canned cherries, the ormer canned 27 quarts and the

Lavtys canned 100 quarts. Cherries ware lovely and trees were loaded. They took their own canning epuip-aunt and stayed at Pine-Not-re*ort.

I'd better stop now"

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Timey - i s ooncemlxid your eleotrio service, uggeation* mbout cooking, lighting and appiianoM, tmd many other things of inUr—t and value will appear from time to time in "Ediaon Lines." Make "Bdiaon Line*" m reading habitf

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A DOLLAR BUYS ABOUT TWICE AS MUCH house­hold electricity today as it did before World War I. The average price per unit paid by our residence customers today is 46 per cent less than in 1921. If ALL your dollars did this double duty, think how living costs would dropl

PIG IN THE KITCHEN-"Mechanicalplg"isthenune many women have for the grinder device that gobbles up table scraps, small bones and garbage, whisks them down the sink drain. After the war you'll again be able to buy this handy electric unit. Quick, effective—and ao messy garbage can!

h PEOPLE LIKE our handy new electric bill, mailed to the home in neat postcard size—simple, convenient, prac­tical—small enough to slip into your pocket. By eliminating envelopes and reducing the card size,*wa save over 2S,000 pounds of paper a year, conserve man­power and transportation—all critical shortages now.

7 4 EDISON OFFICES serve Southeastern Michigan-all equipped to handle your business with Edison. There are also nearly 1,000 Edison agencies where you can pay your bills—in drug stores, confectioneries and other shops. Some of these agencies also exchange lamp bulbs. Use the one in your neighborhood.

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A CAREER FOR WOMEN is what the WAC offers-an unusual wartime opportunity. In the WAC you go places, do things, meet people—get the finest physical conditioning, learn valuable skills. Serve beside our fighting men. Go to your nearest recruiting office.

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SALVAGE SPELLS VICTORY Ours is A Vitally Essental Salvage Organisation,

DARLING'S FARM ANIMAL/ REMOVAL SERVICR

HORSES $3.00 CATTLE $2.00 HOGS, CALVEVAND SHEEP

according to sic* land conditio**

DARLING & COMPANY + PHONE COUFECTf TO

HOWELL 450

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i Stanley Dinkel and wife attended

Republican state convention at Grand Ropids this week. Also Reg Schafer and Fred Teeple.

VlBLJJ" I * * Sun.guests at thn home of Mr* Ctfhi

Lamb were Mr. ami Mis. Bert saasn of ferry , JUT. ana -ears, win- ^* afad £imer snuta oi uuica^o xu.

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Save Waste Paper for War!

Kasted m o n e y ' b w a i l e d lives. Dra ' t w a s t e precloas lives. Every dollar y t o can spare should be useH to buv War Bonds. Buy your to­per eent every p a / day .

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Waste Paper i s a v i t a l w e a p o n of war. Save it and save some boy's life!

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STATE OF M1CHJGAN

Tha Circuit Court for the County Liivn^tton in Chancery

Order of Publication

Charles Elmer Lieberman and V. Lieberman, hu.sbtuid and wife,

Plaintiff*

The unknown heirs, uc'.'isee?, -i^ateos. and assigns of James Pea i . on and Geurgc r e a s o n . deceased,

Defendants

follows, Beginning .r>G rods south of the northwest corner of said east half

of i of noitiieast quarter, thence east o0 rods; thence south 32 rods ; thence

[ west oU rods, thence north 32 rods to place of beginning.

C. Yelland, / Business Address, Howell,Micn.

, [o r i lj Glenn C. Yelland, Attorney for P'ain ('tiffs

said C o u i w . vVillis L. Lyons

Judge of Probate A true copy Celestia Parshall. Register of Probate

LOCAL NEWS

STATE OF MICHIGAN j The Probate Court for the County

A Livingston

At a session of said Court, held at tlie Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County, on the 17th day of Ju ly A. D., 11)44 .

Present, Hon. Willis Lg Lyons, Judge of Probate.

Jn the matter of the Estate of ' Joseph D, Stackable, sometimes i known as J. 1). Staekable,deceased.

JJuit pending in the Circuit Court for the ^ u n t y oi Liw..g. ton in U*m-cery, o.» U;e 2 i t h day oi Juno U>44.

it appearing from the swoiii Dilrof compliant as filed in this cuusv, thai the plaint.i'i's liave not boen au!e, al­ter diligent, searc" and inquiry, to as- r

certain whether the defendant* aiiovei It appearing to the Court that the named are living or dead, or where ( t i n i * l o r presentaion of claims against they may reside if living, or if they ! flaid e s t u t c * h o u l d b e limited and that havo peisonul representatives or heirs j a t i m c a n d Plilc<-' be appointed to re­living, or wnerc they or any of them i t e lV{>- examine and adjust all claims reside or whether the title, i n t e r e s t l a n d d c n i a n d * against said deceased Claim, lien or possible l ight ot ftaid Jfty ^ d hefoi-e -aid court, defendants have been assigne<l to any \ J t ' - o r d e r e d That all of the cred-

whether l^tsro of said deceased arc required to their claims to said Court at

rebate Office on or before the of September A. D t 1944,

at ten o'clock in the forenoon said

JVlr.and Mr-Lou is Coy I: last Thui^day. nig

Robert Rein burger \ isii ng l-c'fli' -^ i; i "Hi I

Mi;;. Hele Wk • o.' H i n t is the J guest of ho I. . . Sisttl ::.

Mrs. Edna Reason spent the week with relatives in Anu Arhor

Henry ^ olnn.-, wne :.nd daughter of Ypsi lana spetu the week end at Patte-si'ii Lak .

Mi. and .Mi-s Floyd Haines and 2 | children of Lansing are spending a the lot he

Entered a t posiorfiee PiDckrey, Mich

Kccnd d a n uat tox. Subscription * ' 9-b • y«ai r« ia n Aav PAUfc W. C U E L g T T P U B U S H E I

£ S Mrs. Thomas Shehan spent Thur»-5 day and Friday in Dexter.

S Miss, Delia Cuesnur of Detroit .-pent £ last week with Joau Unifith-

S Waiter Clark w*n home from Ham 5 , ilton. Ohio over the week end. 5 ; Joi*ph Griftith and family spent S i the first of the week in Detroit s ; Mrs. (.Myrtle Craft spent th* wvek S i end with friends in Detroit. 5 . Mr. ajui Mrs. S. K. Swarfnout S I speii' last Thursday in Jackson,., S j jim. f r a m e s Lal 'rad has returned £ . from Ohio and is staying with Mrs. 5 j Mary Lamb S i Leo Clark, wife and daughter of ISJDetioit called on relatives hero over 5 1 the week end. S i Rev Morgan Han-is of Pontine S i sponi part ot last week at the Harris "" * farm herej

Born to Mr- and Mrs. Kalph Hall at

[JMcI'lierxon hospital,, Howell one day last week a son.

Mr and Mr.s. Lucius Smith and daughter Kdytha of Howell cal ed at the Albert Dinkel home Sun.

M/.and Mrs.Geo. Olney of Pettys villr- had as /niuiay guests Howard MeCann and wife of Detroit

Norman White and wife and Mr. £ 1 5on White called at the Dan Dri\<

1 homo in Dexter Sunday. Mn*. Wm. Haslam of Sandwich,

Ont. spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. Anna Kennedy.

Wylie Jordan and family (colored) have bought and moved onto the James H e n n farm near Lakeland.

Mns. Sada Moran and Mrs.. Kugene Dusinberry of Flint spent la>t week with Mr. andMrs. S-E Swarthout

Mi^s Ethel Possman and Miss Anna Rospman and Miss Anna Craft wi re

IcalUrs at the Fish home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Murphy and

family attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Wm Black, in Ste.Claire

iMich. Sat Hasi'l White and wife and I'"rank

£{ White, wife and daughter of Howell ~ were Sunday guests at the Hen White

hom<j

Pnul Adams and family have moved from the Fred Tceplc farm to the Hert Daller house they recently pur­chased.

Mrs. Rose Howe of Rochester spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Lola Lobdr'll returned home with her hus j band Sunday.

Mr? Joyce Pullloyblank Seh<vr ' and children of Louisville Kentucky i *po\\t Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Tash. '

were in. Lan | Hev. and Mrs. J. M. McLucas and j I Norma Jean spent the first of \hr j week at the Merwin Campbell cottage j

J s { n+ Por+^e r nkw. I (Mts. William Haslam and her

granddaughter, Mary Ann,, of Wind | sor spent the week 1 nd with her mother, Mrs, Anna K< nnedy.

Mrs. Mildred Ackley and Mrs F lyn Nash went to La sing Thurs. to speiu' the day with C • former's lis­ter, Mr*. Madge Ope. ke-

George Skinner is clearing up bought of Dr. George

H is both wise and patriotic to protect your clothing, furs rugs, carpets, and uphol.-tereu furniture against damage by moths Remember, many of these articles cannot be replac­ed until victory is won. 1 ou can't afford to take chances with moth.. lii-:iilA)L <i< Ali-ANTED M O i h o l ii.vY presents moth damage. WRITTEN 5 YEAR GUARAN-

TEE If moth damage 'occurs within ."» years, HEREOF pays the bill HERLOU MUTHSPRAY is col­orless, odorless, s tands e Will not injure fine fabrics uv 1'urs. Easy to apply at home. There 1. no ' 1110th season " The.-e pest., work all year around., (iel HER LOU and use it Now-don t wait.

i PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED

Kennedy: Drug Store

TIRE CAPPING AND VULCANIZlNti

KASCO FEED DAIRY, HOG AND DOG

BRASH DIXIE SERVICE P1NCKNEY, MICH

f i W W r t ^ ^ W V W M % W ^ ^

of Detroit

Deati or Alive HORSES $3 COWS $2

Farm Animals Collected Promptly toodern Equipment Capable Mea -. ^'±1 f^J?iS?,R* A e e n t P h o o c ^ Pinckne 1 ne FASTFST Dead Stock Service in Michigan

i C entral Dead Stock Co * - » ••

Mr> Clare McMacken Arbor Sun.

was HI Ann

l>u\id Ledwidge, Joe , i*,il, G»-Oig. anu Joyce Clark were in Am. .\ii»oi .*)U11(1^>.

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other person "3r persons or irucli title, interest, claim, lien or po s I present

sible right have been disposed of by ' ^ d \ r

will or otherwise by said defendants ; - . -^ L " o a>' And it fur ther appearing, that the

plaintiffs do not know, and have been | t m i e a n d P , a c e b e i - « hereby oppoint unable after diljgent search and in

couple of weik> here. Pearson at M-Sfi and Dexter Mrs.Mildred Snooks was homo from roa 1 prepatory to huilding a house.

the Hamiuug factory on account of Rev. and Mrs. John McLucas and illness a t week. daughter, Norma Jean are spending a ,.Mr. and Mrs. Rov Hanivt t ,son J a c k l f e w d a > ' s w i t h M r - a " d M*?. Merwin

and IMlrs Hes- ri.mrv <>f Uattlc Creek | Campbell at their cottage at Portage a r spending a week at l larr iet ta and | Lake

iligc aln

* i. «-u +v,^ Mni-.in^ n f of all claims and demands against said t u , K q l l „ quiry. to ascrtaln the the names ot i n I ter Kosaiie. ^ ' 1 deceased

points, north, Mlrs- Thelma Kingsley and Mrs.

John IJowman ;\nd f.nui!; at tended a Arnld reunin near Gregory Satur-lay.

Mis. Doris Rrason was called Lack to Los Angles Cantor: ta,

e •.- of her «is-od for examination and adjustment j ~d~ a"^-h soriou^ ^iln

Week end guest:- of .Mr. and IMirs r the persons who are included herein , . .

as defendants without being named. l «sfur ther ,Ordered That public t E r f l V a n S i c k l e w e r o M | n u K a i „ r m. - .; „ e »-i««« r notice thereof be given bv pul-ncation. . ,. , , Therefore, on motion of Glenn C. * • ^ , n c i i 0 b J , j L ! j R e } i O K a n Walt r and

Yelland, a t torney for plaintiffs, it i* o f a c ° P y . 0 ' t h , & order for three succ-ordered that the above named de- ™™ ^ prev,ouS to said day of | *£**^ ^ n j h t * j / j IL • i . ~ v,Q;„„ A* ' hearing m the Pinckney Dispatch a1 ' ' ^ OI l - n i t a ^ 0

lendants und their unknown heirs, de- b • . *\ , . - v» i ** j , R r J pntf-rt-iinrH ' | newspaper printed and circulated in . ^ 1 a n < ! *"rs- K O > s " a a eniertainea

visees legatees and assigns.enter thei r , c0yunty J Friday night in honor of their son,,

appearance in this cause within three j *,',,. months (from the date of this order, j and in default thereof, that the bill of j A frue c

! Celestia Parahall; Register of Probate

compliant filed in this cause, be taken aa confessed by the said defendants a n ^ e a c n and all of them

m a d it is further ordered\that with­in forty days the plaintiffs this order to be published in the Fiaekney Dispatch,a newspaper pr int- j

Willis L. Lyons Judge of Probate

Howard Mr. and Mrs. Russell Read,

The Merwin Camp bell familj and Rev. McLucas and wife of Brighton left thi« week on a t r ip to norther Michign. *

Mrs. Earl Haughn and son, Nail. visited Mrs. Virgina Carver and son

bat a t ^ t - J ° s c ' P n hospital Ann Arbor Sun dny

» Mrs. Thelma Kingsley and daughter who have been visiting at the Andrew Campbell home left this week to visit rt 'ative* at Houghton Lake.

Mr and Mr* P.W. Curlett, daughter P. uta and Susan Campbell spent Snnday with Mr. and iMirs. Henry Hauek in Detroit. Mr and Mrs. Hauck returned with them for a visit.

j Mi. and Mrs Louis Stackable o f i r i 'ot ioit spent the Hi;i;k eiiU ul their ( 3 farm here . ' 2

. i'hi Hughes I'SN of Ann Arhor S s{;(nt the wuck end at the (ieoige ' 2 Meabon jr. home.

I Mr>. Ka>mo.lda Morris and dauj.;h ter apent Sunday with Mr and . . . r . - ' s J-rank Long near Dexter. IS

Mr., and Mrs. Lucius Wilson sr. ' • spent last week at their home at £ i 'ortage Lake, I.Ur. WiLson being ill. K

Mrs. Mable Smith and daughter, (^ I.VIiarjory, of South Lyon were *.ion-;£ day callers at the Pert Hicks home! 5

Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamm< r and Mrs. Alice Wilson and IM/rs. Florence —

AtLee were in Wolfe Lake and s Brooklyn Tuesday. ( S

W.ek end guests at the f'.J Clinton ,'S

Hank >

Mrs. Lola Lobdell went to Jnck-and baby and Mr* Stewart of Pleasant | s o n T , 1 P S a n d t o o k n e p a u n t f M r s f:]_ Ridge Fred Read and family and i j z a b c t h McManus to U of M hospital Robert Read and familj and Mr. a n d f 0 j . ^ operation. Mrst Herbert Sneed of Howell. j M r S . Mary Singer entertained Weslv .

Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Shehan with iMrs. R fJ fUip r a n ( j tin members of last j e a r s | t l 0 j l u m l P 0 s s l b t o operation _ STATE OF MICHIGAN I Roche Shehnn and son Billy of Ann h : g ' ^.-^ool basketball team a t a fare- Mrs.Klwin flulc- and ons of Choi J §

causef T h e P r o b a t e C o u p t f o r t h e C o u n t y ' A r b o r attended the Northville horse w n | ] party in honor of her flon, Fred,, s c a W c r e Tuesday night d i r n c r i s 0 j Livingston (show Sunday. Roche Shehun's horse ( K-tu rday night. i ue.-t- at the P.W. Curlett horn '""

home were Mr.s. Maxim.- Clinton re­cently returned from San Antonio, | 5 Texa.- and Mr and'Mrs. Ralph Clinton / ? and haby of Detraoit S

Mrs. Stan!e v Dinkel calbd on >u>r '_« father,, Ji)hn Hrogan of Stockbridge, S at Universsity hospital. Ann Arbor i s Monday where he went for examinn- IX

. , , At a session „£ said Court, 1 Md at1 won first prize in a field of 12 _ « L published and circulating in s a l d | t i l e p r Q ba t e O r c e i n the City of' John Kenncdy.former South Lyon .Smith were C.W Smith and wife o f lhom* with thorn for a visit

Sunday guests of M r and Mr*. C. j Mrs. Curlett and Paula returned | 5

l e a s t J Hovell in said County, on the \ day of Ju ly A. D.,H>44

of

Cftgaty, once each week for a t jtfx •occcssive weeks. CftarlM K. VanWinkle. Circuit Court j P r e s e n t > H o n . Willis Commissioner'for Livingston County, ; j u ^ e 0 f Probate.

Michigan j l n t n ( i m a t t n r of the Kstate Examined, countersigned and ^ - 1 Minnie Bullis M: I :

tered by m e ; John A. Hagman,clerk ; A f e h i e L j v e r m o r o having filed in The above entitled cause involves j s i . ^ C o u r t h e r fira| a Ccount as guard-

and is brought to quiet the ti t le to ; n n o f s a i ( j e a t a t e a n d petition praying the following described landg, located , for t n e ,ariowance thereof#

in the Township of IORCO, County of i | t ^ ^.rd*»rod That the 7th dav of Llvinggton and State of Michigan, *nd, ^ U p , r t . A. D. 1044, at ten oclock in more particularly described a,s ^ ^ 1 - ( ^ , , f o r o n 0 o n , at said Probate Office ows, to wi t : j a t i n ^ aod place be appointed for

All fri..* «-«* # ^ * v«ir *4 t , , J e x a m : n i n g and allowing md account. n o t i l ^ ^ 1 ° f l / ' ' ^ t • and hearing said petition. ^ ^ ! q U ! ^ e r 0 f M ' H ' , ! l v t U v ? i P is fur ther Ordered That public M b ^ i ^ Z ' ^ f t h r ° * I notice thereof be given by publication ^ f c S h S S * norther, r o f , a s t ami ^ o r d e r f<>r t h r e e mec.

L T i u ^ V n d " " ^ l . K ° e*;ivn we«ks previous to said day of and south highway; exceot in- t h e n - f t n eH

P i n c k n c ; v D i 8 p a t c h a

Dr. W. C, Wylie and wifo of D^x-j ter were Sunday callers at the Jas .

17th ' resident, and a brother of Donald Ypsflanti, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown | Miss Kathryn Cleas-on of Howell j Kennedy former state highway co- and daughter, Frank White wife and , spent the w.-»#»'k end with Joan Spear

Lyons, mmusioner died in Detroit Saturday daughter and Mr*. Hazel Musson and The funeral and burial were there daughter of Howefl. Monday. He was mgr. of a ce- ; Mrs. Herbert Palmer and children Wylie home. g menu company returned home from Detroit Monda\ , "-durday guests .".( the W. J .Nash S

Among those who attended funeral where they were called by the death ) h<. «* n nicnir dinner wore T^iw- : 5 of Mrs. Mable Vanhorn hero Sunday of her sister-in-law, Mr*. Helen H u g h - | e n r e Appleton and wife of T - *»*^ j 5 wcr« Mrs. Marion Burnett and daugh es- The week old baby dauehter , j Bert Appletn and wife and J a m e i g ter, Lora.Mrs.Mable Wfne.s n"^ M" Diane, she left will bo cared for b y ' * Mrs Clarenre Sharrkland and M r and Mr. Hughe's sister, Mrs C.W* Hooker of Ann Arbor and Among those of the Pinckney O.F.S. Mr,. (Jeorge VanHorn of Howell. wn<>. attended thr? funeral of Miss

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and «TuIo Adele Bf.11 at Hamburg Saturday -»:.d Vr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor a-d w^re Mrs. Bonnie Henry, Mrs. Nettie Miss Blanch Tavlor of Dearborn Vauehn, Mrs. ttelli- Pry. M n . Mae I p d t h f . following for dinner Sunday in danrrhter of Windsor Canada. Mr. Daller, Miw Blanch w«->\n. Mr^. \ n o n o i . 0 f PFC Fred Wylie IVr and Mrs and Mrs- l#u i s Hodge and 3 son* cf -1, n T l i e H ^ k e r , Mrs. P.W. Curlett, | Kenneth Wvlie and two children.Mr. P.i :-hton and M n . . S Ketchum of M r 3 - ^ ^ Parker, Mrr. IMhr- T ^ - P V I 4 M r ; . R w W y l i e < M r s > R u t h Hlackmer Briuhton were Gucxts of Mr. and M r s Florence Panrrhn, Mrs LuPi t rjruce Culver of Howell and Dr. and

Appleton and wile of Brighton. Mr and Mrs. B*rt Haune of Ann g

Arbor and Mrs. Cyrus Korzunk of I 5 Battle Creek were callers at the H. ~ M. Hicks home Siindav.

M«* and Mrs-Hollis Wylie entertain-

= (N HOWELL

I S WHY BORROW AND WHERE?

People borrow for many rea-sons- to help the war effort, to run a business, for personal ne...(t.-, to |,u_. a i.uine. Borrow­ing i.3 ..wuiiu wnuii u i.i for con­structive purposes, and when the loan can be repaid witnout un­due hardship. The place to bor­row is from a lending specialist-your bank. We are geared to servo you prompt!}, fair.y, ec­onomically.

JNCRKASK fOUH PURCHA­SES OF U.S. WAR BONDS DURING THIS FIFTH WAR BOND DR1VK AND DKPOSIT

THF.M WITH THIS . . B A N K FOR SAFEKEEPING

Real L t ta te , Mortgage or Personable at Reasonable Rata*

UNDER FEDERAL

SUPERVISION

Memocr Feder«» Deposit Ina-urunc Corporation. A*ll 4epu»-ita Insured un "c 5,000 4& each Depositor.

ICEEP BUYING WAR BONDS REGULARLY AND DEPOSIT

THEM FOR SAFEXEEI INC WITH T H l t BANK

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Sun. dinner guestn of MraN.Vaughi »•«.- - ' r s . Edith Teeple of Jaclason and Mis. Norma Meirill and daugh*

fkom a parcel of land described aa Mrs. W.A, newspaper printed and circulated in . Lake home Sunday.

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General Hardware

Shelf and Builders Hardware

[Classified j r Warn Ad s t . i F O R S A L E - a two-wheeled trailer 3 j-with bail hitch and also a quant i ty o S | 2 X 4 _ and other lumber-Lucius Doyle j i 1'hone 42, Pinckney. g J K o r Sale — U s e d furni ture duning-S j room suite- eU,8 can insulated milk * cooler,,, used, 1-A condition.

Lavey Hardware FOP. SALE- Two Snartym radios, two burner hot plate,electric vac­uum cleaner. John Dinkel FOR S A L E - " l T r a b b t t s , 8"wce-tToTd,

Spears Road , Pinckney, lM1ch. leather

Coa t inuW fro_B <Plnt Rag#

T H E M l O U i a A N MIBMOSL PROFESSIONAL CMNEB |

S , 4 4 Ko 2 I LOST: A number of key_ in S i holder. Finder return to Garth Me>er _•' or leave at Dispatchc office.

FOR"SALE-Two Row boats . Don Hammer

FOR SALE. RroTle'rs,' wt~~about one Frank Ziegler

7700 G aw ley rd.

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LAVEY HARDWARE i_iiiMiMii»iiiittiiiiimiitiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitimtmiiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiinii*nm

hail to 2 lb. Mowers Farm

FOR SALE: a gaited horse. J . C lieid., 7581 Portage Lake Roj.d WANTEI)~To" cxcbanife 2" new bicy-eylea fur an electric refrigerator.

Orlla Fra/.ier, West Shore Drive '*el.Pinckney t')HF4 Hi-Land Lake

- l 1'OK fcAijU.- li regjsiei'uu j e r sey Cows with calve^s, 1 Heifer, 14 months old, 1 Two Horse Riding Cultivator,

E. Heynal Route 2, Pinckney

. ™ _ FOlf SALE — - Furni ture , Dish-. ,es and Household Goods n C L. Johnstone Cottage Baughns

'Bluffs i Portage Lake

Foris tervi l le and White Rock. IMJost likely you never heard of, except on a butt i t . White Rock was a boo.mug town on paper anyway, and when Douglas. Houghton, s ta te geologist visited it on his way to nor thern .Mich­igan it was just a naked rock plaster­

e d with seagulls' droppings, White lfiock creek emptied into Lake Huron.

"Otij>er towns in the fires path we­re Ubly, Bad Axe, Port Huron Tawaa City and Cass City.' The big lumber town of Saginaw was spared somehow al though five buildings were destroy­ed over in East Saginaw- )

"Ail in all, about two million acres} of land were blackened by die great fire of Oct. H in the Lower Peninsula alone. And up in the U,P» -well, .may­be you,ve heard of tine big Pe_hitogo disaster seven mites *outn of Mar-inotte in Wisconsin^ This story was reported bi Luther B- Noyes in his Marinette and Peshtigo >Eagle which he had s tar ted in J u n e of that year (More than ouU persons died in a rag- jj ing inferno that swept Peshtigo. f

•My pappy o.; Leu uuu me uutt tihisl Oct. 6, f _ i l l i re >.as the g r e a t e s t ! loi-est fire in the h istory oi uu_ Oiutea &tate--o The> estimate- the to­tal dead at l l o 2 of whom more than uou. \

Luc _ti u n ^ l y enough, this 1671 J < d._a_ier up ui. uie i ioun wui not re-; . i-ported in uie ue^.-ipupero ioi _e*ei'-' ..* \/ev.ks, -Not ma t uie journals in those day.> we* en L. on U'e job. The> w e i ^ i n e i r headlines lor many days were a l l about another news story you have heard about. The Chicago l ire s tar ted also on Sunday, Oct. fc».

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Howotl. K fUal Estate, I

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LUt Your Pv«f«rt9

DR. G R. McCLUSKET DENTIST

112 H N . Mtcfcifaa Telephone*

Office 220 lUekUnco, 123 Evtnmgn by Anyoinffiaat

Haw*U* M I - l i M

CLAUDE SHELDON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

Bond Horn* Imp. Co. ROOFING SIDING, a»4 ASRESTOi

S4HNOL_U MAU W.rkroauAp G a W » > J

WILUAM DAftS 123 North CoaH Sto^t

ttewall, W«W«a»

Phon* 19F12 Pluckn«y, Mich

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PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER

PRONE VBFU Pincka.y. MUhigaa

LEE LAVE% C E N E P A L INSURANCE

Pbon* 59-F3 c'inckney, Mtnkigao

VanWiukle & Va^^4okk Don W. VWnWinlda

Charles K. vtM*fvu_iMt Attorneys at Law

First Stata and Saving* B*uk H«waUt Mid»lt_r

P. H. Swarthout & Son FUNERAL HOME Modora Bqwl|_Rftaat Anholaaeo Sarvtoa

Phon^ 39 Pinckttey, Michtg.

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jHeip Wanted . Coal or Wood Burj and it was weeks beloie H a r p e r s (

Madison, Hill, If Rancour, lb

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MACHINE OPERATORS AND OTHER SKILLED MEN §

oars $•• . concrete Porcelain nine, $1 . George j per,

Hi-Uihd Lake. Tel CSf.'J-l.'.of forest firos couid innei Drive. ^ side ^ of tho town. W)K" S A T l f T T u r k c f pflults bronze ! To old tuners, 8uch as Jim

also eptfs. Cecil Hob- and his tnb< ir,0 Pinckney Howell U o n d _ a familiar part of ^ life of Miehi-

' ,; n o r t h country.In the tali ot !.»-.*

If interested in contributing your ta lent for vital war production, 5 call between the hours of 8 AJd\ and 5 PM S

FARMERS who want to get in War work during the and tei will kindly write1 us stating the time n, sition to take a job with Howell Motors. Drop us a

pjv„ and an ap- plication will be mailed to you at 0110.

family of Ann L>i!l-

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corning Kail you will be in

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broad breasts erU

C'."V/" Hooker and hor spent the week end at the

_ ingham and Hookrr homos. 5 Pvt. Gerry Eichman and wife : I Mr. and Mrs. v a r i e s <_IUVK wen = Ann Arbor Sunday nfefrt 5 Mrs. Marv Baughn and = have n.ov»d into a IOR cr.bin of Mrs. I Rock.s at Portage, Lake hr,d Os .ar = p.rcV and familv have moved into 5 thr* house vacated by thorn. = Mr and Mrs. W C AtLee called on I Mr . Megan AtLee and daughtor at

Ann Arbor Sunday

tiunyon forest fires have been

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^ran a fire Jiprun;? up near Silver City

• the Poreu]>iries and swept over least r,00,llU0 acres of timber and sev r

Near Kscs\naba,-is • W P S - f y ^ e a a e r . burned stab- I'Vancis Shehan

H Jerry Ledwigde .... 38 Don Jones 30 Keith Ledwidpe .... __ti Bill HauRhn - . 32 llov Reason 28

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WASTE FATS Th« United States Government

Needs them

EXPLOSIVES Leave Them at this Store

borr.ly from Au^u.-t to Sept., 2{) pile the efforts of COO men.

Michigan, once a lumber producingi ^1.-1'•, has Ix.-L-ome a t i ' ' industrial

l empire,, worid-famou'; for its auto-! more and more the he iltlii'ul h " e u

for vacation-seekintr city dwellers ' fror 1 cities throuph the middle west. J And when the hot and dry summers

appear, a few ageless natives, such Jim Runyon, scan the Cloudless

ki< y,sniff the air and then spin those Sj yai'iis about old Michigan when lum-5 her was ktn^ and forest fires wore S I sonrthiiiK to tell your children about. 5 1 We almost forgot to tell you about 5 Jim Run>onV, jrrand-pappy. He was 5 , a Michigan lumberjack whose s ta ture 5 was befit t ing such a preat state.Yep, S his first name was Paul..

5 PINCKNEY LOSES TO M1LFORD

5 1 The H^nckney Team w«fe m poor S io im for thyii ga...u m the county S . k a y u e with iVlhlord .aonduy night S anu went down to a oneMdeu dcleat jS; v 10 u.'l'huy only got 4 hits ami madi; 2 * e n o i s belund uiakel who allowed 2 12 hiia nio_Lly on tne sera ten oid_r-S ( |X<illord scored one or more runs 2 in every inning but the Gth and ith. 5 J Pinckney only got four men as far 5 , as first, the Millord pitcher issueing S no wulk_ and hi_ team giving him 5 eiioiie__ support-S . i ' inckn^y ««.ill hr*:-; a mathematical 2 chance to tie Milford for first place-- If she wins from Howell next Wed.

Cliff Miller ... Stanley Dinkel Jack Haines ..

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0 ! othei person or persons or whether 1 ; sucii title, intereat, claim.,lien or poBs-

ible rig-lit has been disposed of by will by the said defendants.

2-| And it further appearing tha t the plaintiffs do not know and have been unable after diligent search and in­quiry to ascertain the names of the persons v ' 0 . re included as defen­dants without being named.

Upon motion therefore of Van-Winkle & VunWinkle. a t torneys for plaintiffs it is ordered t h a t the above named defendants and their unknown

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Milford Howell Pinckney . Fowlerville

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POR SALH -4 room house and bath on pear* Rd. also extra lumber.doorh Spe.'i rs lid.also extra I umber,doors prprr ty . Jack Lewis 306 Main St., Pinckney

STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for tb« County

of Livingston. At a session of naid Court held at

the Probate office in tiie City of How ell i i said Count> on the 18th day of July A- D 1944

Pre er.t honorable Willis L Lyons Judge of Probate.

in the Matter of the Estate of Bert Reason, Deceased..

Charles Reason having filer1 ins aid Court his petition praying that the ad­ministration of said estate be granted to Charles H. Reason or to some other suitable person.

Jt is Ordered, That the 14th day of August A.D.,1944.at ten o'clock in the forenoon at aid P.obatf office and is hereby appointed for hearing said pet ition.

It i s j u r t h e r Ordered that Public notice thereof be given of a copy of this order, once each week for three

, , . , . , , , ., - , „ , „ , , r successive weeks pevious to said day and Milford loses to b o h Howel o f fc n ^ ^ J and Fowlerv.lle then both teams w ! l j n e W 8 p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d c i r c u l a t c d ; n

[have a record of 5 wins and 4 losses. I _of^ e 0 , ] n t y . If P inckne- b„;:.> 1.-. cd next Wed. , ^ t rue copy, she will cinch 2nd pi ce. So far she j Willis L. Lyons, Judge of Probate

ihas won 2 out of 3 f om Fowlerville Celestia Parshall . Register of Proba te iand split even with Howell in 2 games while lo*inpr 2 out of 3 to Milford- Pinckney's trouble thi-? vear

S 4 w a s tha t she has c mstantly had to

cause their appearance to be en tered herein within three months from the date hereof, and that in default there­of said bill be taken as confessed by said defendants and each and all of them.

It is f ur thur ordered tha t the pi i"n-tifs cause this order to be published within fer ty days in the Pinckney i)h!-patch, a newspaper, printed, published and circulating in said County once in each week for at least six successive weeks

A t rue copy Joseph H. Collins John A. flagman. Circuit Judga

Clerk The above entitled suit .ni'olves

and is brought to quiet title to the following described larUs located iu the Township of Hamburg, County of Livingston and State of Michigan, and more particularly described as foll­ows, to-wit:

The northeast quarter of the south­east quarter of Section nine(D) and the north two acres of that part of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section (9) which lies east of the highway and all that part of the west half of the southeast quarter of Section i) which lies east of the right of way of the Ann Arbor Railroad^ Also the north* west quarter of the southwest quar­ter of Section ten (10), all in Town-,hip one (1) North. Range five (5) East Michigan.

VanWinkle & VanWinklo -Attorney, for Plaintiffs

Business Address. Howell, Michigan

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Tha Circlit Court for die County Livingston in Chancery

Wheeler Martin and Smith W.Martin, Plaintiffs •a

John B. Grayson, Seth A. Pettys, Hi­ram I.Goodale,David M. Rollerson, H R. Van Wagoner and Sarah VanWag" oner,his wife and their unknown heirs,, devisees, legatees and assigns,

Defendants Suit pending in the Circuit Court

for the county of Livingston in Chan. eery at Howell. Michigan on this 19th day of June 1944.

It appearing from the sworn bill of compliant as filed in said cause, that the plaintiffs have not been able after diligent search and inquiry to ascer­tain whether the said defendants are

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