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••^•^•e^** mw News Items of Boys in Service Mows and Horn* Concerning C ur liuy* Who Alt) Serving in the Armed School Met*tings Two Drown Are Held 1 July 4th Sergt. Beanie VanB km notue] !l;0.it- | y ui'.J Pfc. Leonard Devina arrived last week after 8 years servic ly overseas. Both served In i... mandy invasion and in C.••: terwarda, VanBlaJrcum ed three times. The following are o&:\ a u. induction today July a h Taach, Pinckney :Donal«i uhid Law.. rence Kllausling, Charles c. uwooi Harold Brayton, Clarence Wiilno,,-, Wm. Kiler, Howell j Harold Wilt, Brighton; Carl Pettis, Detroit. Mrs. Gladys Jones Iieeg has resi.. Smool Diitricts Hold Annual Meet. in^;. Muny Uutncts without Teach, e.« tor Next Term Two Per*on» Lose Life by Drown, ing in thit Section July 4th* *?** Monday night was school meeting u.v.e una o.i.cers were elected for the corning Itun .ibout 25 attended *• -•-'> : JK' t'inckucy school meeting. Ye | jeuuv. act<ed as chairman. The treas- m-niy i uru. m report wau read. A mu ton lioUjrijhy Poy Clark, supported by d..is. Clark to accept report was male anu carried. Gorman Kelly was nommuuj lor trustee by Charles Clark a..a* supported by Harry Mi.iph.,. The.o' being no other nomination., .m was gned as draft board clerk and Missj elected by acclunmton. Mrs. Cla Palmer was nominated t;. '.>*i .>. H<-. ward Thaj er and seconded uy Roy Clark. There being no other nomi:/. ation»j she was elected by acclamu'. ion. Supt. iieader said last terms en- rollment was 270 and this was eiv, cepted to be gn,atly increased the coming term. Supt. Reader also talked on school i district consolidation w'ich he said Iwould become a reality within the Virginia Johnson, daughter of Don Johnson of Cohoctah, has succeeded her. Miss Johnson graduated from Howell high school this year.' Of the Linckney bys who went to the Detroit induction center la*t Thursday Den Gardner and Gilbert Bailey were accepted and John Bu- rg and Beryl Lewis rejected Edwin Sprout who had a sprained ankle wa/3 senf bach for 90 days. Mrs. Ona Campbell received » nex t five years, letter from 1 -r brother, Capt Paulj >Supt Ueau>r, Howard Thayer Strawhecker elast week written in a n d Mrs _ A]k . e Wi i san wei . e . appoin.. the South P;mific where he is on t e d a C01nmittee to wor j c o u t a plan convoy duty. He said he was en a . {QY a auimnov re criation tor child. fine boat, the food was good and evj ^^ erything else fine .but that is wasj ^ ^ beJng nQ further business unbearably hot. | ft n . olioa t0 «aiourn prevailed. Letters received from Norman Miller and Louis Swarthout both in The 4th of July did not pass-with out tragedy in this section this'year as two Detroit boys lost their lives by di own ing in nearby lakes. Alphonse White 32 of Detroit fell oif a surf board hjsgfas riding in Strawberry Lak^,dfl£never cam^ up according to ' companions Sheriff,s officers were called about 6 p.m. and recovered ,he body 4 hours later. He was the Vladmir Bibicoff Strawberry Lake. . Seymour Harris 11. of Detroit was j drowned at Big Portage Lake His I body was discovered in 5 i«et of ,'v.ater mear Newport Bathing Beach , by •' b^l'icers from the Washtenaw No. 28 •j<jaq CHURCH jVGTLa IT. MARY'S C«URCH lie v. Francis Murphy, pastor Masses b:45, 7:-15, 10:U0 a in and 12:15 noon. Catechism 7:45 Sunday and 10:00 a. m. Saturday. Noveiia Friday 12:20 noon and 6 :0U p. m. In Which the Michigan Mfrrfc, JAud. \#iW^ 1 s ^ a w OtT^d Detoril * Look .at theAgr^tui^lflnWr^^ 1 Chair4JW»fl%tb Brownell accused J ho -3 ah governor,* conference Pres. ^WiMfcgT 4wkinjfc,the New urlg.wued by President Tb«oddreiDeal 1 r6|rrlw^y^5fc?ffiwey did»» iio.*f*5volt and the third to be heldjTh.s hits' the 'nafHs 1 * r.nf on the head. No rriatter hpw thev,dtel»ards and standpatters maV; rave the* New Deaf W l l& re%r uii ;\lackinac Island thus canxe to a anting conclusion. Like any social function in hohor of guests from a distance, the 1945 Uo\enior's Cojifereuce iuvoived alof our country nnd are heie to re.. multitude of interesting details and ^h7..Ijike.i^/j^oHfts they were about orms most of them are a park ; Qf,.,ihe laws much careful planning. I*or example the wur time hcjad.. JyJichlgAA guests, to visit Detroit automobile capital -jf Uv world. Th»; 11 buendiiur the 4th at pry Pf ^<> n r »«Iy Commun. ache of transportation. bpenaing tne %tn <uj 10U each y aturduy 8 t0 y p ni< a n d , d R ^ cpttage at before lu 0 . dock nmM .wanicu Intentions in the Holy Mass are Mon., for the late Ktia Corrigan, Tues., for late Ruth and Angclo Lesion, Wed., for late James Gib- jiey. Thursday for the lute Mrs. ",Mae Coughlin, Fri. for the la'o Ah.ia county "sheriff.s office. Coroner Ga.. | a nd James Koche, Sat. for the sick nzhorn said he had suffered a heart ^ ani i Mr*. T -.;r« Doyle, a p. ueiu at attack and fell into the water. Thej Northville Sjw.'vwium. sheri.f was cabled about 4:45 jj-m.| The i>i, •:! , ..nt'erc-nci nu'"t:- this The body of Vau\ Rule 16 i:ho' wee k at Nazereth, mar Ka':mt;«z.>o. drowned at Whitemore Lake Sunday^ Prayers are-* ask< d I was not recovered until Tuesday Rev. Cogley S. J. by Washtenaw county sheriffs off.. ( : 0 f the parish, icers. \ J foi the and two ibf i'.(.'m UP rs "VH to .-uitcL i/surren. 'Th NOTICE TO PUBLIC a In the Harris district i aul Clark was reelected, treas. Wm. Clark is moderator and Earl Banghn director U'he school is closed and the pupils are sent to Pinckney. In the Hudson Corners district Mrs. Albert Sekel was elected dir- ector. Tom Howe is treas. and Er- nst Feiner, moderator. The school is closed. In the Hicks district. Mrs. L.J. Swarthout was etected director Mrs.' the Philipines state that both have returned to active duty. Lt. James Nash and Ralph Grah- am who have been in India have both been transferred to China. Pfc. Kevin Ledwidge has received a disabilty discharge from the U.S. army after 2 years service He was not overseas. Pfc Joe Lavey left Tuesday for the army hospital at Springfield Mo whee he will have an operation on his jaw. He will stop at Chicago III on the way and visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gradwell and his grandmot.. ii^r Mrs. Jennie Lavey. Mrs. -LoreUa .Roche Wilson is star\| Blades, moderator. Teacher for next ying with her sister Mrn. Jean Scottj year j s Eva Wenderlein. in Ann Arbor. Her husband, Capt. j The Melvin district is closed. L. Lucius Wilson,expects to go oversea • j m u s ^ director, Mrs. tmu.-., ireas. any day now. He is in an artillery ;in ^ vj,.^ j; oso Howard, moderator. corp. j 'j'lu' Chubbs Cornels school is ct.. Pfc. Joe Morris who was overseas;;o>;i-,(l. Wayne Wagoner is director, I XMJ.S. J. AlcNaniara, treas. and Cryusj Lathe rs, moderator Pinckney Chapter O.E.S. will sp, onsor a Bazaar and Cafeteria Din- ner in the Masonic Dining Hall on Saturday. July 14. Sale of baked' Mornmg Worship goods aprons, needlework baby gar.. mnts, pillow cases, plants and innu- merable of those hard .to.get items will be on sale at 3 p. m. In fair., ness to all patrons no sales or lay aways will be made feefore th^pt hour. THE FISH POND, which is aiw. ays o.' constant interest to all both GOSPEL MIISSION young and old will h.ddH'rnany hu#i-. Mennonlte orous and pleasing surprises well j Fmii Reache worth the value . . , ,>ur investmentkj ar ^ n Shirey COMMUNITY C 6 » u ' L t C\ Rev. Alfred Allard, Min '^ Mrs.Florence BaughnjO^at; ;-••! Choir Di-ector G. M. Thompson S, S. Supt. lO-.Ii Sunday School __ i . - 11:30 Choir practise, Wed. evening. W are glad to welcome the sum- mer visitors to our church. Guest soloist for Sunday will be Miss Man' Jane Shepherd of the Y. [W.C.A. camp, staff. of oc to 25c. The CAFETERIA DINNER will will be served at 5:00 P.M. and the public will be served as long as our gener- ous food supply \>^11 last. Fans and ^, Pastor -. Supt. Sunday School «... - 10;00 Worship and Children's Study 11:00 Young People's Meeting 7 :flD €ottage Prayer Meeting Wed. -7:80 ventilation will be served for your S U M M r R BIBLE SCHOOL comfort, j n , , , . <-„,,..«•- Bonnie Henry is treas. and Arthur Shehan, moderator. Teacher for ne- xt year Rev. Beachie. In the Pettysville school, Mark Nash was elected director. Clifford comiort ' ! Our fourth annual .• Summer Bible VanHorn is treas. and Mrs. Fred Matrons of the dinner who are ijx ^ chool ^,,,) be . W ^ t e d from July the dinning hall a; 8:00 P.M. will be,;, to 20 with a . ublic program given eligible for a special , ree drawing, j ; (V ,);,. M -hool on Friday July 20. Cla- Pon.t fyr-vt to v : sit our inten* t ' , ,^ ari , a i"ranged for all ages. E\"> r ing ha/.aar booths and treat you and one is welcome at Mennonite church. your fa'iiily to tin 5 delirious hone . prepare! '"ood which will be served CONSERVATION NOTES at in the South Pachic has b en given a disability discharge from tJie ar- my. He was in the hospital corp. our dinner. BERTHA TINCHER, Chairman committee struck upon, the hapyy idea of securing reservations on a lake steamer from Detroit to Mack., inac island, a good idea except for one thing No boat space was avail., able. This hurdle was surmounted by inducing an industrial .inn tq switch its cuii^-m.ion dates ami to der i^s e.uiMt" rtv,>ervations.' i ne go- vernors anwal at tiie v.:-nue.renc»- da.. tes being by waterway offered an opportunity for the first time in years .lien by governors eould visi*> .in i gt-i ar^uaiut J pj-ior to opening ill .^,..,,,^.1 , u'Ly involved the 'i' -«., .... - ..a.. oi loud lt may -c UiUt Grand nuiei guests will ha. »e LU subsist only on iish and liam_ uurgers lor the remainder ol the acm:,,ei' a calamity which seems un.. liiiiy to occur but tiie choice ro.. ast beef, sirloin steak, sugar cured ham, baked pork chops, veal cut- lets individual chicken pie and roa.. s\ duck. Not until the final confer enee ii.eal was Lake Superior whit., eusii served a logical climax to the above. .uidugn,s liquor rationing system presented a dilema for governor^ are human beings and some of tn.. em lute a private (nip) now and then. The liquor contiol comm.. lasion solved tiie problem by waiv.. nig the rution book rcrjiiiixMiicnt n a guc4it desired^ to have a bottle oi kquor the bellboy delivered the package.'i he guest signed the ordej supt J.he cost of ail bevera»;<? v.as placed on tiie gue.st,s hotel i/m or the state underwrote only tiie (0.,t of iiiaiiii iiotel room, meats and tra- nsportation. iln.s rejjoi'ter must record cand.. idly that if any liquor flowed freely it d d so at the gue.->ts, expense. Urn.* • ong ovorf'Uue.cuid. if they had beea iuaugf/ated- hac4i in ! Hero Hoover* \WP> t4oie.«:tfot.4iot kavie baen any; depressor*,.,Hourever he listened to big business, land the leading ndust.. rialists pleas and df'nenxieiLiU >n th.. •-10= tvP^l'^SCUrVWFof the depression" '>1I,JK they were unable to do. Tli# plea to make rugged in.. divjdui^m, and p*U»taWVl||iiiative the supreme $owar in this country is the bunk. A rugged individualist U one; who violates any fawhe does not Idee and tramples on the rights of others indiscriminatdry. i At the- recent governor's confer.. enca, XL Miutktnmi t^orr -Ma«T df Utah presiding officer, calledJflfc,the res- torations .o/ ib$ ^«. w something approaching the OJ4 and . - - ^ - J e f - iersonian Demajc|cy, ^^jfM^t he does not seeiu to have put his] idea over as no such resolution was intr- oduced and if it had btjen i^ ,,would have been meaningless.Among Biose 'who failed to agree wj^i ^qv, Maw were Go-Vi-JUily of Michigan land. Warren of Cali.ornia Their slates have thousands of workers 'employed in war plants, airpla..e factoriea .and shipyards who will shortly no lotger be needed and this they belive is part of a national problem and. not a aate one. This attempt to return to the time when the .state ruled su- prxMne is as vain as trying to make a clock run backwards. As long as the federal government collects big portion of the taxes, said federal goverment wiU continue to dictate how these funds will be spent. ir.c.h) 1 aimer Sco'.t, 111.,over was the ir-j .i i ;'i jt.ii to I\i The Younglove district elected Mrs. Mitchell director and Mrs. Go_ !die Powman moderator. John Mar.. in is ireas. Teacher not hired 11.e Reeves district relected Mrs. f .r.ise Gtenn,trea.s. Mrs. Eliza Van. .-,. e is director and W. H. Card. tier, moderator. No teacher hired. ' i Gregory Lyle Bowdish and Dan Ji,.vlett were elected to the board. Qiher members are Mrs. Hazel Fir. CHILD HAS LEG BROKEN 4 J xc. Herbert ( home j o m Camp week end. rhiilip Gentile \,- home Great Lake nava' t:.t days furlough. Sergt. Wei ton riK-.n < is serving in (ierm. iy w.' renfS, Mr. and Mr >. har beri^m describing the meeting of the American and Russian armies in . ^^ Vr ^^^^^k^^^^ Mf^rfe^rtthl ^ITTO Nancy Reason, .'{, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack it"as.»a h.xl 'icr left leg bioiicn between the knee and hip Sunday morning when she was struck *ly a 'ar at the intrrseetm; of Main mid Mill Sts., 1'inckney. was With her mother but :.ui | She j ahead of lu.r acios.-; the strc-et Th" 'car wm.; driven by Mrs. Elm Jam -i_ wP'o of a D»tro : t dentist. The 'FJi> ytate is '-onsidering placing , a ii,.i>-ker on t',e Jackson_Ingha»n C'MIP'/ honU'i nt a j)oint .'i mile.'! so liilie;..-* ol' Le:!i'> where base and jMticipal mei-'dai) lin^*. of Midiigan 'in' er eel. All township an 1 section lire. i:i, Michigan are based on this. Pack in Is'jO a hunter could kill* oni / \ ' " i '•••de.-r legallv on Hois Plane island' Al lh<J governor's conM'ieuce in Lake Huron on a 75c license. J Wilft as * ob< ' r a ' s a tow " ila:i mating A in ;u-re tract of land on the! ^ ^ * a w JJ0 "'^obnety although we chores of Proud Lake near Milford '1 he July 4th which just passed ! had little in common with similar •ith oi' Juiy observances of 3U or 40 . >ears ago. Pack in those days fire- uorh.s were on sale for weeks befo.. | re the 1th and the popping oi fire crackers and glare of Roman cand.. j ies and skyrockets were a fa.. , miliar episode for weeks previous to 14th. The night . before the 4th the j older boys remained up until after exception was 'the visiting to cribcs niidmght and signalized the beginn.. -or whom the Distilled Spirts ln.,tiJ Ul ^, a f the 4th by shooting off the anvils. This consisted of filling two lute obligingly contributed • scvera cases of-Canadian Club without sol- ictaton either. A national coium. ''nist thus j aspired, led a corner ch blacftsmith anvils with powder plac- ing one on top of the other and to. uching them o f with a red hot iron saw 'made no particular point to look foi | son, Germalvy7~The two forces' get - a!ong fine. The Germans,are deathly afr.. aid of the Russian: and the Russians have no mercy on them remembering the many cruelties they suixeiod at their hands. Germany is a shambles and the buildings are in ruins and ha i been found the title of which has never j.assed out of federal owm nerahip, ~ it. There is a »V T i,ts2 was it will be a long time before they arcj jj t .^] eal Loy l .,,.,^^ , Edua restored but he add> they brought. Sp(j;rs moJe , ator . No teacher hired. it all on themselves. Ronald Huskins has recently cieved an honorable disch . ;^ the army. He has been in So. ,.. , !Uuii] t -'" <:i >' ^'t-rij There is heaw penalty for killing Marshall. No. teachers yet hired, jt stopp-d. Dr. Ray Duffy reedere ( J ] lom i n g pigeons* In the Winans district Mrs. Har | first aid and then the child war tak.. 1 The blueberry crop in northern old U.ehier was elected and Nick fen to S t. Joe hospiUi An. Asboi. Michi-ran is said to be good. poa. Theion Prow a is the third \ - i member, .No teacher hired. | MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT * Mm Eva Meivin wi in tne Marble district WiHardj < at Piainfield next term. u r - , , , v.-.io *]n,-t&A- A\rt>rtnr Lov. *- *"•'• -.ti..a,'- ol L\A, J.aw'ience .. • A M-- u. ill teach at Paughu .-.o:. of .Mr. and Mrs. Earl P&ughn to .:is, E!ea/.or Latimer a Carolina. He and Mr-. HuJ: ; n ,i ,•: berta Jack)spent the week end w Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ackley. Mrs. Harold Hinchey is visiting fcjT husband at Nichols hospital, tSaisville, Kentucky. He h;\shnd n e#*er plate put in his head and ex- pects to come home in 3 weeks. Capt. James Lamb writer. :h-.i he Js now* stationed on the isle of Guam. Wants to know L any other boys from Pinckney are there elected director ?» treas. and Mrs. jpears I The Sprout SchooJ iv ' l Dorothy Carvpb« up .Sptont is tre i'!m.m, '.'a o:. ( .or. \i v :>.s voted to cl_ ' night. July 14th ;» • t'.c ..caooi tiie coming term. j officiating. The Burgess school reelected \ iJacob Bauman, director. Mer\-ilMICH BELL RAISES i- choal elected Mrs. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs (,W La't-j ^ &nd ^ 1)<jn S w ? 1I i v o ^ m o v . Ph:].|»ner w.ll 1r.e ; ac, at the Pinckney 1 spcjlt Saturduy eve with ,as„ a.,d Mrs Tom..|Con V Con-;, cmucck on Saturday Sh: fjumj ., - n J . icksun Rev. Alfred Allard Grant ent Saturday eMening with the James | Wylie Sunday. arthout sp.. the Jamse rey hamily j Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pike and son of Detroit and Rex Richards of old fashioned church hynins. I heaU d in a fire bui,it near by for that purpose. The days events con.. sist.d of parade, a program headed by reading of the Declaration of Independent e, games, horse races, saying you f:nd what'a ball game and fireworks and dance you look for The bathing suits on at night. Such a celebration was held the yirl* at the, hotaL-pa^l^^u^^ ujrn—-^pf flfl frffBir the same as Grand Haven's fine would be impossible now. The beach and probably the girls were,small town race tracks are out of 1 - (>0 ' i commission long ago. Yet once Pin> 'Ihe governors conference session, ckney Chelsea, Stockbridge Brigh. except iur an off eon with Gene;a! miral King were rehnsions about recall one lengthy session on the eve of JtJiy 4th when ati eastern tile record lunch -.mm! and Ad . Gy-1* is treas. t<nd Roy Dillingham moderator. No teacher yet hired. COLORED BOY APPOINTED Edward Wills.son of Mr. and Mrs. Jlariy Wills o.' Detroit a colored Loy has entej?d the U.S. M'Htary Academy at West Point, IP* wm « . r, , . _ _. i appointed last summer by Cong. Sa.. Grant Gooley is now in SanDiego, , , . , , ,, , „ ^ A ,, ,.-. _ 'dowiski and successfully passed all The dir- : izalio.i ha wage- ad: Tei/ }>hone sttpervi ory The »*ai-us or of Economic Stabil.. pprovtd the following tments for Mich. Bell .mployees; |J500 non.. plant men are affected, total $000,000 on an HURON CLINTON PARKWAY The Huron Clinton Parkway pro.. ject has started its first development plan in Harrison township Macomb Montgomery were Sunday guests of j county and Judging by its hugeness Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pike. its plam; must be gigant : c. There Week end callers at the John Ma, I in a 550 acre tract it will build ba.. ton and HoweJI all had them. We never heard the Declaration of Ind.. fraught with app.1 epend< hce read and fireworks are the post war We; taboo, and can no longer be secur- ed. Now the July 4th observance consists of a trip to the country or a nearby lake and merely means another vacation for the factory or city worker. The significance of the day has been entirely lost. Illuminated parks and playfleJete which put base ball out of cor ion in most of the cvuntrjr rtin home were Lemuel Martin and j thing beach to accomodate 30,0001 nas n0 w invaded the race t: Californa COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Pet. 1 1 2 2 .666 .666 .500 500 Pet Pinckney 2 Howell - 2 Fowiervilie 2 Milford ; /=.-.. 2 Games next week: Monday.Tiilford v» Howell. W«L./Pinc)ufc*r vs FowlervUle? THE BATTING AVERAGES Pimdrmmf Soft Bell Toaea AB R H Keith Ledwidge .... a3 0 17 EM Baughn 28 0 13 Wealey Reader ..... 28 5 0 Dick Young 88 4 11 Stealer Dinkel .25 16 8 .820 fi*7 Reason 26 0 8 .807 Doe Burns 28 7 8 .285 Jack Haines 85 8 10 .285 *...... 28 « 7 .250, 2* 6 * ,.21T ..„-_. 15 1 2 J.U 'entrance evamiputions. He !s a gra- duate of Cass Tech. Ivgh school and, Detroit Institute of Technolo<*y where he was company commander of tiie ROTC. Very' few negroes have been ad., mitted to West Point. In the present war there is only one colored gen., era! on the staff of the American army. wife of Ypsilanti and Mrs. L. C. Lavey and son, Joe. ' Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shehan were Mr. and Mrs. Ly_ | le Younglove of Detroit, Lynn Gard.. ' ner of Iosco and Miss Lister of Y r p.. i silanti. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Poulson were in Perry Friday night where he pln. ved traps and drums for a big barn NEGRO DEVELOPMENT PROJECT The 500 acre Vivian farm on Grand River just east of Lake Ch.. •612 |& rnug has been sold to Detroit net .428 roes who will develope a big recre. .338 ational area for colored pople . The .833 re will be riding stables and add.. itional land is being .sought in that section to lay out a golf course. .-innmil' basis. 'J he raises amount to $6 per man or telephone crafts and $4 for oth... e.'-s,ihe increases will go into effect in two or three weeks. The employees in tne Lansing district will get $4 for crafts and dance with .Ed Maas orchestra $3 for others The classification of certain areas from low to high wage areas was not agreed upon by the company and the^union The Tele.. phone Employees of Michigan is the union representing the mployees. people. This tiifi in with the huge state recreational program for wh . ich the legislature appropriated two million dollars Much land has been bought in this section especially around Little Portage Lake section The plans there were to raise the me and are apparently reaping a ri- ch harvest there.Northville christen ed their track the Northville Downi and opened up last year to an aver.v* age attendance of 5000 or more This year Jackson has opened up i£ a similar manner. Pari.mutual bet- SURPASSES ALL RECORDS William Stackable of Chicago sp.. ent the first of the week at the ho., me of Mrs. J. D. Stackable. His son, Wm. jr. U.S.N. Madison Wis. was also a guest there. water four feet and construct public j tingb is allowed at both tracks wh,. bathing beaches there. Th%<e considerab'% opposition by Pig Portage land owners as mueh bee.n much invested and they do not want the section thrown open to the general public They have ma. de trips to I^ansing and have been is| ich explains the popularity of th«v. the j races These races drawn thousands of Aactoy^ workers and also from other sources.Quite a few race fang from Pinckney have attended those) races A Pinckney lad took one in- recently put up $2 on a long shop assured <by the recreation com. that! a nd won «12 Minors are also perm!.. Big Portage will not be made public playground but the development of Little Portage will. This lake • is surrounded by a swr.mpy shore and there has never been any dev. JAY LUCAS Jay Lueas, 73 died at St. Joseph,); hospital Ann Arl>or Thursday where With the allotments given thisihe had been for some time past. H», county by the industrial and state j operated a farm near the Boy Scout j lopment there to speak of highway dept. Livingston county camp at Dexter for many years. He] broke all records in th" 7th war Was the sole survivor of his family, .MARRIAGE LICENSES bond drive exceeding theftt qyota Of a brother,Calv:n,and a sister,Hattie f The following marriage over 1750,0000. Total salesin this both being deceased. The late Ed.! were issued last i\i£f5!\ * license* Ellsworth Gerald Reason and family spent the week end in northern Jfichjgaa. Robert Carr was rejected for ths navy at Detroit last week on poor rig ioo. county were $1,400,000.00] The allotments were as follows: State of Mich. $141,000; Detroit Edison $lp0,000; Livingston Cou.. rjty $66,000; Gen, Motors $20,000 Consumers Power $15,000; Belli Funeral Heme. Bev. Schenk officia /' 4.:__ LI^MAI MM a • «•* s a* MI mm Farnum of Pinckney was a personal Dahlke, 30, Br*hton, Onatee Chase friend of his and for years he took 24, Brighton; Ford Kemp, 30,_ Det.. a carload of chickens to New York rofc Jean '«»'"«* 2 * B 1 J*5* 0 " Cky for Mr. Farnum. The f WIM! ra! j Marshall Campben, 87 Howell V,v.. wasUeW Monday from the Gorman * * Perkins 26, Howell; Lawrence Telephone 811*000. ting ttunai was in uexter. Baughn 21, Pinckney. Eleanor Lat- imer, 21, Pinckney; tted to bet at these races The state of Michigan gets a rakeoff oei ths betting, all of which helps to make up a 2 million dollar surplus *eper$ dosmj ed by the state for U944. Roy Clark and wife of Mr and Mrs. Ed. Clark ia Arbor Sunday on the the Utters Wedding a n n ' w s i y . *, *:• .Guests of Mr. and Mrs. CJ2. B * c ^ her July 4th were Mr. sad Mrs. Bew, rold Lowe, Mrs. G. W. CM seen mm Jean and Gar, Mr. aa Moffat of DetroH and' Mam,JUa§&£\ Haley aaef J«aa Bataar ef AJU^al Ohio, v v,v V\ Ji 1 .»"! &: * * * * . £. :• / •<t : ^ •Uf '.J . 1 ¾ ?»&'£ '.''.^•iva' &•> "- >M<&- ,/.-.^r..'

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News Items of Boys in Service Mows and Horn* Concerning C ur liuy*

Who Alt) Serving in the Armed

School Met*tings Two Drown Are Held1 July 4th

Sergt. Beanie VanB km notue] !l;0.it- |

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Pfc. Leonard Devina arrived last week after 8 years servic ly overseas. Both served In i... mandy invasion and in C.••: terwarda, VanBlaJrcum ed three times.

The following are o&:\ a u. induction today July a h Taach, Pinckney :Donal«i uhid Law.. rence Kllausling, Charles c. uwooi Harold Brayton, Clarence Wiilno,,-, Wm. Kiler, Howell j Harold Wilt, Brighton; Carl Pettis, Detroit.

Mrs. Gladys Jones Iieeg has resi..

Smool Diitricts Hold Annual Meet. in^;. Muny Uutncts without Teach,

e.« tor Next Term

Two Per*on» Lose Life by Drown, ing in thit Section July 4th*

*?**

Monday night was school meeting u.v.e una o.i.cers were elected for the corning Itun .ibout 25 attended

*• -•-'> : JK' t'inckucy school meeting. Ye | jeuuv. act<ed as chairman. The treas-

m-niy i uru. m report wau read. A mu ton lioUjrijhy Poy Clark, supported by d..is.

Clark to accept report was male anu carried.

Gorman Kelly was nommuuj lor trustee by Charles Clark a..a* supported by Harry Mi.iph.,. The.o' being no other nomination., .m was

gned as draft board clerk and Missj elected by acclunmton. Mrs. Cla Palmer was nominated t;. '.>*i .>. H<-.

ward Thaj er and seconded uy Roy Clark. There being no other nomi:/. ation»j she was elected by acclamu'. ion.

Supt. iieader said last terms en­rollment was 270 and this was eiv, cepted to be gn,atly increased the coming term.

Supt. Reader also talked on school i district consolidation w'ich he said Iwould become a reality within the

Virginia Johnson, daughter of Don Johnson of Cohoctah, has succeeded her. Miss Johnson graduated from Howell high school this year.'

Of the Linckney bys who went to the Detroit induction center la*t Thursday Den Gardner and Gilbert Bailey were accepted and John Bu­rg and Beryl Lewis rejected Edwin Sprout who had a sprained ankle wa/3 senf bach for 90 days.

Mrs. Ona Campbell received » n e x t five years, letter from 1 -r brother, Capt Paulj > S u p t Ueau>r, Howard Thayer Strawhecker elast week written in a n d M r s _ A ] k . e W i i s a n w e i . e . appoin.. the South P;mific where he is on t e d a C 0 1 n m i t t e e t o w o r j c o u t a plan convoy duty. He said he was en a .{QY a a u i m n o v recriation tor child. fine boat, the food was good and evj ^ ^

erything else fine .but that is wasj ^ ^ b e J n g n Q f u r t h e r business

unbearably hot. | f t n . o l i o a t 0 «aiourn prevailed. Letters received from Norman

Miller and Louis Swarthout both in

The 4th of July did not pass-with out tragedy in this section this'year as two Detroit boys lost their lives by di own ing in nearby lakes.

Alphonse White 32 of Detroit fell oif a surf board hjsgfas riding in Strawberry Lak^,dfl£never cam^ up according to ' companions Sheriff,s officers were called about 6 p.m. and recovered ,he body 4 hours later. He was the Vladmir Bibicoff Strawberry Lake.

. Seymour Harris 11. of Detroit was j drowned at Big Portage Lake His I body was discovered in 5 i«et of ,'v.ater mear Newport Bathing Beach , by •' b^l'icers from the Washtenaw

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CHURCH jVGTLa

IT. MARY'S C«URCH lie v. Francis Murphy, pastor

Masses b:45, 7:-15, 10:U0 a in and 12:15 noon.

Catechism 7:45 Sunday and 10:00 a. m. Saturday.

Noveiia Friday 12:20 noon and 6 :0U p. m.

In Which the Michigan Mfrrfc, JAud. \ # i W ^ 1 s ^ a w OtT^d Detoril * Look .at t h e A g r ^ t u i ^ l f l n W r ^ ^

1 Chair4JW»fl%tb Brownell accused J ho -3 ah governor,* conference Pres. ^ W i M f c g T 4wkinjfc,the New

urlg.wued by President Tb«oddreiDeal 1 r6 | r r lw^y^5fc?ff iwey did»» iio.*f*5volt and the third to be heldjTh.s hits' the 'nafHs1* r.nf on the

head. No rriatter hpw thev,dtel»ards and standpatters maV; rave the* New Deaf W l l & re%r

uii ;\lackinac Island thus canxe to a anting conclusion.

Like any social function in hohor of guests from a distance, the 1945 Uo\enior's Cojifereuce iuvoived alof our country nnd are heie to re.. multitude of interesting details and ^ h 7 . . I j i k e . i ^ / j ^ o H f t s they were

about orms most

of them are a park ; Qf,.,ihe laws

much careful planning.

I*or example the wur time hcjad..

JyJichlgAA guests, to visit Detroit

automobile capital -jf Uv world. Th»; 11

buendiiur the 4th at • p r y P f ^<>n f ° r »«Iy C o m m u n . a c h e of transportation. bpenaing tne %tn <uj 1 0 U e a c h y a t u r d u y 8 t 0 y p n i< a n d , d R ^ cpttage at b e f o r e l u 0 . d o c k n m M .wanicu

Intentions in the Holy Mass are Mon., for the late Ktia Corrigan, Tues., for late Ruth and Angclo

Lesion, Wed., for late James Gib-jiey. Thursday for the lute Mrs.

",Mae Coughlin, Fri. for the la'o Ah.ia county "sheriff.s office. Coroner Ga.. | a nd James Koche, Sat. for the sick nzhorn said he had suffered a heart^anii Mr*. T-.;r« Doyle, a p. ueiu at attack and fell into the water. Thej Northville Sjw.'vwium. sheri.f was cabled about 4:45 jj-m.| The i>i, •:! , ..nt'erc-nci nu'"t:- this

The body of Vau\ Rule 16 i :ho ' w e e k at Nazereth, mar Ka':mt;«z.>o. drowned at Whitemore Lake Sunday^ Prayers are-* ask< d I was not recovered until Tuesday Rev. Cogley S. J. by Washtenaw county sheriffs off..(

:0f the parish,

icers. \ J

foi the

and two ibf i'.(.'m UP rs

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to .-uitcL i/surren. ' T h

NOTICE TO PUBLIC

a In the Harris district i aul Clark was reelected, treas. Wm. Clark is moderator and Earl Banghn director U'he school is closed and the pupils are sent to Pinckney.

In the Hudson Corners district Mrs. Albert Sekel was elected dir­ector. Tom Howe is treas. and Er­nst Feiner, moderator. The school is closed.

In the Hicks district. Mrs. L.J. Swarthout was etected director Mrs.'

the Philipines state that both have returned to active duty.

Lt. James Nash and Ralph Grah­am who have been in India have both been transferred to China.

Pfc. Kevin Ledwidge has received a disabilty discharge from the U.S. army after 2 years service He was not overseas.

Pfc Joe Lavey left Tuesday for the army hospital at Springfield Mo whee he will have an operation on his jaw. He will stop at Chicago III on the way and visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gradwell and his grandmot.. ii^r Mrs. Jennie Lavey.

Mrs. -LoreUa .Roche Wilson is star\| Blades, moderator. Teacher for next ying with her sister Mrn. Jean Sco t t j y e a r j s Eva Wenderlein. in Ann Arbor. Her husband, Capt. j The Melvin district is closed. L. Lucius Wilson,expects to go oversea • j m u s ^ director, Mrs. tmu.-., ireas. any day now. He is in an artillery ; i n ^ vj,.^ j ; o s o Howard, moderator. corp. j 'j'lu' Chubbs Cornels school is ct..

Pfc. Joe Morris who was overseas;;o>;i-,(l. Wayne Wagoner is director, I XMJ.S. J. AlcNaniara, treas. and Cryusj Lathe rs, moderator

Pinckney Chapter O.E.S. will sp, onsor a Bazaar and Cafeteria Din­ner in the Masonic Dining Hall on Saturday. July 14. Sale of baked' Mornmg Worship goods aprons, needlework baby gar.. mnts, pillow cases, plants and innu­merable of those hard .to.get items will be on sale at 3 p. m. In fair., ness to all patrons no sales or lay aways will be made feefore th^pt hour.

THE FISH POND, which is aiw. ays o.' constant interest to all both GOSPEL MIISSION young and old will h.ddH'rnany hu#i-. Mennonlte orous and pleasing surprises well j Fmii R e a c h e

worth the value . . , ,>ur inves tmentkj a r ^ n S h i r e y

COMMUNITY C6»u 'L t C\ Rev. Alfred Allard, Min ' ^

Mrs.Florence BaughnjO^at; ;-••! Choir Di-ector

G. M. Thompson S, S. Supt. lO-.Ii

Sunday School __ i . - 11:30 Choir practise, Wed. evening. W are glad to welcome the sum­

mer visitors to our church. Guest soloist for Sunday will be

Miss Man' Jane Shepherd of the Y. [W.C.A. camp, staff.

of oc to 25c. The CAFETERIA DINNER will will be served at 5:00 P.M. and the public will be served as long as our gener­ous food supply \> 11 last. Fans and

^ , Pastor - . Supt.

Sunday School «... - 10;00 Worship and Children's Study 11:00 Young People's Meeting 7 :flD €ottage Prayer Meeting Wed. -7:80

ventilation will be served for your S U M M r R BIBLE SCHOOL comfort, j n , , , . <-„,,..«•-

Bonnie Henry is treas. and Arthur Shehan, moderator. Teacher for ne­xt year Rev. Beachie.

In the Pettysville school, Mark Nash was elected director. Clifford c o m i o r t ' ! Our fourth annual .• Summer Bible VanHorn is treas. and Mrs. Fred Matrons of the dinner who are ijx ^ c h o o l ^,,,) b e . W ^ t e d from July

the dinning hall a; 8:00 P.M. will be,;, t o 20 with a . ublic program given eligible for a special , ree drawing, j ; (V ,);,. M-hool on Friday July 20. Cla-

Pon.t fyr-vt to v:sit our inten* t ' , , a r i , ai"ranged for all ages. E\">r

ing ha/.aar booths and treat you and one is welcome at Mennonite church. your fa'iiily to tin5 delirious hone . prepare! '"ood which will be served CONSERVATION NOTES at

in the South Pachic has b en given a disability discharge from tJie ar­my. He was in the hospital corp.

our dinner. BERTHA TINCHER, Chairman

committee struck upon, the hapyy idea of securing reservations on a lake steamer from Detroit to Mack., inac island, a good idea except for one thing No boat space was avail., able.

This hurdle was surmounted by inducing an industrial .inn tq switch its cuii^-m.ion dates ami to der i s e.uiMt" rtv,>ervations.' i ne go­vernors anwal at tiie v.:-nue.renc»- da.. tes being by waterway offered an opportunity for the first time in years .lien by governors eould visi*> .in i gt-i ar^uaiut J pj-ior to opening

ill .^,..,,,^.1 , u'Ly involved the • 'i' -«.,....- ..a.. oi loud lt may -c UiUt Grand nuiei guests will ha. »e LU subsist only on iish and liam_ uurgers lor the remainder ol the acm:,,ei' a calamity which seems un.. liiiiy to occur but tiie choice ro.. ast beef, sirloin steak, sugar cured ham, baked pork chops, veal cut­lets individual chicken pie and roa.. s\ duck. Not until the final confer enee ii.eal was Lake Superior whit., eusii served a logical climax to the above.

.uidugn,s liquor rationing system presented a dilema for governor^ are human beings and some of tn.. em lute a private (nip) now and then. The liquor contiol comm.. lasion solved tiie problem by waiv.. nig the rution book rcrjiiiixMiicnt n a guc4it desired^ to have a bottle oi kquor the bellboy delivered the package.'i he guest signed the ordej supt J.he cost of ail bevera»;<? v.as placed on tiie gue.st,s hotel i/m or the state underwrote only tiie (0.,t of iiiaiiii iiotel room, meats and tra­nsportation.

iln.s rejjoi'ter must record cand.. idly that if any liquor flowed freely it d d so at the gue.->ts, expense. Urn.*

• ong ovorf'Uue.cuid. if they had beea iuaugf/ated- hac4i in ! Hero Hoover* \WP> t4oie.«:tfot.4iot kavie baen any; depressor*,.,Hourever he listened to big business, land the leading ndust.. rialists pleas and df'nenxieiLiU >n th.. •-10= t v P ^ l ' ^ S C U r V W F o f the depression" '>1I,JK they were unable to do. Tli# plea to make rugged in.. divjdui^m, and p*U»taWVl||iiiative the supreme $owar in this country is the bunk. A rugged individualist U one; who violates any fawhe does not Idee and tramples on the rights of others indiscriminatdry. i

At the- recent governor's confer.. enca, XL Miutktnmi t^orr -Ma«T df Utah presiding officer, calledJflfc,the res­torations .o/ ib$ «.w

something approaching the OJ4 and

• . - - • • ^ - J e f -

iersonian Demajc|cy, ^^jfM^t he

does not seeiu to have put his] idea over as no such resolution was intr­oduced and if it had btjen i^ ,,would have been meaningless.Among Biose 'who failed to agree wj^i ^qv, Maw were Go-Vi-JUily of Michigan land. Warren of Cali.ornia Their slates have thousands of workers 'employed in war plants, airpla..e factoriea .and shipyards who will shortly no lotger be needed and this they belive is part of a national problem and. not a aate one. This attempt to return to the time when the .state ruled su-prxMne is as vain as trying to make a clock run backwards. As long as the federal government collects big portion of the taxes, said federal goverment wiU continue to dictate how these funds will be spent.

ir.c.h) 1 aimer Sco'.t, 111.,over

was the

ir-j .i

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to I\i

The Younglove district elected Mrs. Mitchell director and Mrs. Go_ !die Powman moderator. John Mar.. in is ireas. Teacher not hired

11.e Reeves district relected Mrs. f .r.ise Gtenn,trea.s. Mrs. Eliza Van. .-,. e is director and W. H. Card. tier, moderator. No teacher hired.

' i Gregory Lyle Bowdish and Dan Ji,.vlett were elected to the board. Qiher members are Mrs. Hazel Fir.

CHILD HAS LEG BROKEN

4Jxc. Herbert ( home j o m Camp week end.

rhiilip Gentile \,- home Great Lake nava' t:.t days furlough.

Sergt. Wei ton riK-.n < is serving in (ierm. iy w.' renfS, Mr. and Mr >. har beri^m describing the meeting of

the American and Russian armies in . ^ ^ V r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ k ^ ^ ^ ^ M f ^ r f e ^ r t t h l ^ I T T O

Nancy Reason, .'{, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack it"as.»a h.xl 'icr left leg bioiicn between the knee and hip Sunday morning when she was struck *ly a ' a r at the intrrseetm; of Main mid Mill Sts., 1'inckney.

was With her mother but :.ui | She j ahead of lu.r acios.-; the strc-et Th" 'car wm.; driven by Mrs. Elm Jam -i_

wP'o of a D»tro:t dentist. The

'FJi> ytate is '-onsidering placing , a ii,.i>-ker on t',e • Jackson_Ingha»n C'MIP'/ honU'i nt a j)oint .'i mile.'! so liilie;..-* ol' Le:!i'> where base and jMticipal mei-'dai) lin^*. of Midiigan

'in' er eel. All township an 1 section lire. i:i, Michigan are based on this.

Pack in Is'jO a hunter could kill* o n i / \ ' " i '•• •de.-r legallv on Hois Plane island' Al*° l h < J governor's conM'ieuce in Lake Huron on a 75c license. J Wilf t a s *ob<'r a ' s a t o w " i l a : i mating

A in ;u-re tract of land on the! ^ ^ * a w J J 0 "'^obnety although we chores of Proud Lake near Milford

'1 he July 4th which just passed ! had little in common with similar

•ith oi' Juiy observances of 3U or 40 . >ears ago. Pack in those days fire-

uorh.s were on sale for weeks befo.. | re the 1th and the popping oi fire crackers and glare of Roman cand..

j ies and skyrockets were a fa.. , miliar episode for weeks previous to 14th. The night . before the 4th the j older boys remained up until after

exception was 'the visiting tocribcs niidmght and signalized the beginn.. -or whom the Distilled Spirts ln.,tiJUl^, af the 4th by shooting off the

anvils. This consisted of filling two lute obligingly contributed • scvera cases of-Canadian Club without sol-ictaton either. A national coium.

''nist thus j aspired, led a corner ch

blacftsmith anvils with powder plac­ing one on top of the other and to . uching them o f with a red hot iron

saw 'made no particular point to look foi

| son,

Germalvy7~The two forces' get -a!ong fine. The Germans,are deathly afr.. aid of the Russian: and the Russians have no mercy on them remembering the many cruelties they suixeiod at their hands. Germany is a shambles and the buildings are in ruins and

ha i been found the title of which has never j.assed out of federal owm nerahip, ~ •

it. There is a

»VTi,ts2 was it will be a long time before they arcj j j t . ^ ] e a l

Loyl

. , , . , ^ ^ , Edua restored but he add> they brought .S p ( j ; r s m o J e , a t o r . N o teacher hired. it all on themselves.

Ronald Huskins has recently cieved an honorable disch . ; the army. He has been in So.

, . . , !Uuii] t - ' " <:i>' ^'t-rij There is heaw penalty for killing Marshall. No. teachers yet hired, jt stopp-d. Dr. Ray Duffy reedere(J ] l o ming pigeons*

In the Winans district Mrs. Har | first aid and then the child war tak.. 1 T h e blueberry crop in northern old U.ehier was elected and Nick fen t o St . Joe hospiUi An. Asboi. Michi-ran is said to be good. poa . Theion Prow a is the third \ — - i member, .No teacher hired. | MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT * Mm Eva Meivin wi

in tne Marble district WiHardj < at Piainfield next term. ur - , , , v.-.io *]n,-t&A- A\rt>rtnr Lov. *- *"•'• - . t i . .a , ' - ol L\A, J.aw'ience . . • A M-- u.

ill teach at

Paughu .-.o:. of .Mr. and Mrs. Earl P&ughn to .:is, E!ea/.or Latimer

a Carolina. He and Mr-. HuJ: ;n ,i ,•: berta Jack)spent the week end w Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ackley.

Mrs. Harold Hinchey is visiting fcjT husband at Nichols hospital, tSaisville, Kentucky. He h;\shnd n e#*er plate put in his head and ex­pects to come home in 3 weeks.

Capt. James Lamb writer. :h-.i he Js now* stationed on the isle of Guam. Wants to know L any other boys from Pinckney are there

elected director ?» treas. and Mrs.

jpears I The Sprout SchooJ

i v ' l Dorothy Carvpb« up .Sptont is tre i'!m.m, '.'a o:.(.or. \i v :>.s voted to cl_ ' night. July 14th ;» • t'.c ..caooi tiie coming term. j officiating.

The Burgess school reelected \ iJacob Bauman, director. Mer\-ilMICH BELL RAISES

i-

choal elected Mrs. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs ( ,W La't-j ^ &nd ^ 1 ) < j n S w

?1I ivo^mov . Ph:]. |»ner w.ll 1r.e ; ac, at the Pinckney1 s p c j l t S a t u r d u y e v e w i t h

,as„ a.,d Mrs Tom..|ConV Con-;, cmucck on Saturday S h : f j u m j . , - n J . i c k s u n

Rev. Alfred Allard

Grant ent Saturday eMening with the James

| Wylie Sunday. arthout sp.. the Jamse

rey hamily j Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pike and son of Detroit and Rex Richards of

old fashioned church hynins. I heaU d in a fire bui,it near by for that purpose. The days events con.. sist.d of parade, a program headed by reading of the Declaration of Independent e, games, horse races,

saying you f:nd what'a ball game and fireworks and dance you look for The bathing suits on at night. Such a celebration was held the yirl* at the, hotaL-pa l ^u^^ ujrn—-^pf flfl frffBir

the same as Grand Haven's fine would be impossible now. The beach and probably the girls were,small town race tracks are out of 1-(>0' i commission long ago. Yet once Pin>

'Ihe governors conference session, ckney Chelsea, Stockbridge Brigh. except iur an off eon with Gene;a! miral King were rehnsions about recall one lengthy session on the eve of JtJiy 4th when ati eastern

tile record lunch -.mm! and Ad .

Gy-1* is treas. t<nd Roy Dillingham moderator. No teacher yet hired.

COLORED BOY APPOINTED Edward Wills.son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jlariy Wills o.' Detroit a colored Loy has entej?d the U.S. M'Htary Academy at West Point, IP* wm

« . r, , . _ _ . i appointed last summer by Cong. Sa.. Grant Gooley is now in SanDiego, , , . , , ,, , „ ^A ,, ,.-. _ 'dowiski and successfully passed all

The dir- : izalio.i ha wage- ad: Tei/ }>hone sttpervi ory The »*ai-us

or of Economic Stabil.. pprovtd the following tments for Mich. Bell .mployees; |J500 non.. plant men are affected, total $000,000 on an

HURON CLINTON PARKWAY The Huron Clinton Parkway pro..

ject has started its first development plan in Harrison township Macomb

Montgomery were Sunday guests of j county and Judging by its hugeness Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pike. its plam; must be gigant:c. There Week end callers at the John Ma, I in a 550 acre tract it will build ba..

ton and HoweJI all had them. We never heard the Declaration of Ind..

fraught with app.1 epend< hce read and fireworks are the post war We; taboo, and can no longer be secur­

ed. Now the July 4th observance consists of a trip to the country or a nearby lake and merely means another vacation for the factory or city worker. The significance of the day has been entirely lost.

Illuminated parks and playfleJete which put base ball out of cor ion in most of the cvuntrjr

rtin home were Lemuel Martin and j thing beach to accomodate 30,0001 n a s n 0w invaded the race t:

Californa

COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Pet.

1 1 2 2

.666

.666

.500 500

Pet

Pinckney 2 Howell - 2 Fowiervilie 2 Milford ; /=.-.. 2 Games next week:

Monday.Tiilford v» Howell. W«L./Pinc)ufc*r vs FowlervUle? THE BATTING AVERAGES

Pimdrmmf Soft Bell Toaea AB R H

Keith Ledwidge ....a3 0 17

EM Baughn 28 0 13 Wealey Reader . . . . . 28 5 0 Dick Young 88 4 11 Stealer Dinkel .25 16 8 .820 fi*7 Reason 26 0 8 .807 Doe Burns 28 7 8 .285 Jack Haines 85 8 10 .285

*...... 28 « 7 .250, 2* 6 * ,.21T

. . „ - _ . 15 1 2 J.U

'entrance evamiputions. He !s a gra­duate of Cass Tech. Ivgh school and, Detroit Institute of Technolo<*y where he was company commander of tiie ROTC.

Very' few negroes have been ad., mitted to West Point. In the present war there is only one colored gen., era! on the staff of the American army.

wife of Ypsilanti and Mrs. L. C. Lavey and son, Joe. '

Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shehan were Mr. and Mrs. Ly_

| le Younglove of Detroit, Lynn Gard.. ' ner of Iosco and Miss Lister of Yrp.. i silanti.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Poulson were in Perry Friday night where he pln. ved traps and drums for a big barn

NEGRO DEVELOPMENT PROJECT The 500 acre Vivian farm on

Grand River just east of Lake Ch.. •612 |&rnug has been sold to Detroit net .428 roes who will develope a big recre. .338 ational area for colored pople . The .833 re will be riding stables and add..

itional land is being .sought in that section to lay out a golf course.

.-innmil' basis. 'J he raises amount to $6 per man or telephone crafts and $4 for oth...

e.'-s,ihe increases will go into effect in two or three weeks.

The employees in tne Lansing district will get $4 for crafts and dance with .Ed Maas orchestra

$3 for others The classification of certain areas from low to high wage areas was not agreed upon by the company and the^union The Tele.. phone Employees of Michigan is the union representing the mployees.

people. This tiifi in with the huge state recreational program for wh . ich the legislature appropriated two million dollars Much land has been bought in this section especially around Little Portage Lake section The plans there were to raise the

me and are apparently reaping a r i ­ch harvest there.Northville christen ed their track the Northville Downi and opened up last year to an aver.v* age attendance of 5000 or more This year Jackson has opened up i£ a similar manner. Pari.mutual bet-

SURPASSES ALL RECORDS

William Stackable of Chicago sp.. ent the first of the week at the ho., me of Mrs. J. D. Stackable. His son, Wm. jr. U.S.N. Madison Wis. was also a guest there.

water four feet and construct public j tingb is allowed at both tracks wh,. bathing beaches there. Th%<e considerab'% opposition by Pig Portage land owners as mueh bee.n much invested and they do not want the section thrown open to the general public They have ma. de trips to I^ansing and have been

is| ich explains the popularity of th«v. the j races These races drawn thousands

of Aactoy^ workers and also from other sources.Quite a few race fang from Pinckney have attended those) races A Pinckney lad took one in-recently put up $2 on a long shop

assured <by the recreation com. that!and won «12 Minors are also perm!.. Big Portage will not be made public playground but the development of Little Portage will. This lake • is surrounded by a swr.mpy shore and there has never been any dev.

JAY LUCAS Jay Lueas, 73 died at St. Joseph,);

hospital Ann Arl>or Thursday where With the allotments given thisihe had been for some time past. H»,

county by the industrial and state j operated a farm near the Boy Scout j lopment there to speak of highway dept. Livingston county camp at Dexter for many years. He] €

broke all records in th" 7th war Was the sole survivor of his family, .MARRIAGE LICENSES bond drive exceeding theftt qyota Of a brother,Calv:n,and a sister,Hattief The following marriage over 1750,0000. Total salesin this both being deceased. The late Ed.! were issued last i\i£f5!\ *

license* Ellsworth

Gerald Reason and family spent the week end in northern Jfichjgaa.

Robert Carr was rejected for ths navy at Detroit last week on poor rig ioo.

county were $1,400,000.00] The allotments were as follows:

State of Mich. $141,000; Detroit Edison $lp0,000; Livingston Cou.. rjty $66,000; Gen, Motors $20,000 Consumers Power $15,000; Belli Funeral Heme. Bev. Schenk officia

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Farnum of Pinckney was a personal Dahlke, 30, Br*hton, Onatee Chase friend of his and for years he took 24, Brighton; Ford Kemp, 30,_ Det.. a carload of chickens to New York rofc Jean ' « » ' " « * 2 * B

1J*5*0" Cky for Mr. Farnum. The fWIM!ra! j Marshall Campben, 87 Howell V,v.. wasUeW Monday from the Gorman * * Perkins 26, Howell; Lawrence

Telephone 811*000. ting ttunai was in uexter.

Baughn 21, Pinckney. Eleanor Lat­imer, 21, Pinckney;

tted to bet at these races The state of Michigan gets a rakeoff oei ths betting, all of which helps to make up a 2 million dollar surplus *eper$

dosmj ed by the state for U944.

Roy Clark and wife of Mr and Mrs. Ed. Clark ia Arbor Sunday on the the Utters Wedding a n n ' w s i y . *, *:•

.Guests of Mr. and Mrs. CJ2. B * c ^ her July 4th were Mr. sad Mrs. Bew, rold Lowe, Mrs. G. W. C M seen mm Jean and Gar, Mr. aa Moffat of DetroH and' Mam,JUa§&£\ Haley aaef J«aa Bataar ef A J U ^ a l Ohio, v v , v

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Sy Ivan Theatre CHJhL3£A, MICSL

Fri., Sat.', July 13, 14

"SALOME - WHERE SHE DANCED"

Technicolor Drama Starring YVONNE DeCARO, ROD CAMER-

ON, DAVID BRUCE, WALTER SLEZAK

Cartoon Newi

Sun., MOD.. TU** . , July 15, 16, 17

THE THIN MAN GOES . w HOME" j h:er who A Myttey Drama with 'Kir^'ini^n ^

WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY," K l t h a l d * o n » s

i LUCILE WATSON, GLORIA ! DEHAVEN Disney Carton "Donald's Crime" Sun. Shows 3:00, 5.00, 7:00, 9;00

"* NEIGHBORING NOTES

State Commissioner of Agricul­ture Figy says the Michigan peach crop will only be 3i> percent short this year they should be plentful for canning. He estimated tlu' crop at 2,34U,U0U bushels. Lust years crop wah 1,4OJ,0UU% bushels.

June rants restored Michigan wa.. tor levels to within one foot of nor.. Dia l .

Win. N. Miller editor of the Leslie Republican for the past 10 years has sold his paper to Eugene Kgnew of Fort Wayne, Ind.

J . l \ liour'heUe of (Iregory S toc . kbridge teacher is attending summ­er school at the U. of M.

Donohue. Mrs. Lawrence Quail and children

have returned from Florida to Stra. ' wberry Lake. i Mrs. Vern lieattk- iOBernice Isham I underwent an operation at McFhe. tj'son Hospital, Howell, last week. , Kichard Wilspn of Detroit has be . I t.-n arrested for stealing the Ford 6i dun found abandoned near the

{ Percy Ellis farm on M 3C last week. I Ellsworth Dahlke son of Mr. and

Mrs. Frd Dahlke, former Pinckney residents ewas married to Miss On..

(alee Chase of Grand .Rapids at the j Brighton Federated church last we.-j ek.

Lss Merritt of the County Press

Wednenday July 11, 1945 H. Swartho**. was destroyed by l ire . 2

&&?£&£. - *.! i- »sri. - *?«-, & n on war since 1934 were

Wed., Thur., July 18, 19

BLONDE FEVER' A Comedy with

PHILLIP DORN, MARY ASTOR FELIX BROSSART, GLORIA

GRAHAM Plus

MURDER IN THE BLUE ROOM

with ANNE GWYNNE, DONALD COOK,

JOHN LITEL

have been visiting Mrs .L e y * p e , n t „ , . parents Mr. and Mi. . d e i v J d - e d a m o u g Vf * °*1*

Emmet Berry, at Stockbridge h a v e ' - ™ u e a c a W 0 U : d * a ^ 8 0 '

Thursday night 'J'he elevator was filled with beans. There was $700 insurance on the buiiding and ¢1800 on the beans. Ey tearing down a shed and moving thousands of sh i . ngles.the fire was kept, from spread ing to Thomas Read "a lumber yard, yard.

Wilt Peck; is driving Bert Hauae milk vagon while thee latter is har.. vesting.

Miss Loretta Shehatf has gone to Traverse City to teach school.

Michael Roche was home from Camp Eaton over the week end.

A carload of lumber has been re.. civd for the new Maccabee Hall at Gregory.

Howlettt B*os. of Gregory sold two binders and a mowing jnachino

of the ] a s t Week.

gone to Boston Mass. 'p ie Reeves school in North Sto..

ckbridge has voted to close next term and send its pupils to Stock. bridge.

Pvt. James McKun* of Gregory was home from Ft. Sheridan III. over the week end.

While driving' to Brighton last I week C.F. Hewlett of Pinckney lost ' control of his car when he tried to

put a bee out of the car. He hit a guard rail broke off 5 guard posts and suffered a sprained thumb be­sides wrecking his car.

The Huron-Clintoii Parkway Pro­ject h;.s s»arted its first devou-nifcji project a public bathing beach at Lake St. Stair Harrison township Macomb county.

T..Sergt. Win, McPherson IV has arrived home at Howell after 33 months overseas, mostly in Egypt & Persia.

Mrs. Joseph Conklin of Howell suffered a heart attack last week.

NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO Seth Jacobs had sold the Brighton

Argus tc his <*oa, Harvey, who will operate it.

The B-Sharp Club were enter-Uund I y Mr.; J rct. Swarthout on Ave.,Detroit.Ten were present from Ave. Detriot Ten were present from Pinckney The decorations were in yellow. Instead of a regular progr.. am the club ttertded the matinee at the ShuberteDetroit- opera house.

David Bennett of Chubba Corners has purchased a Ford.

The Norman Reason. and Mark Allison families spent the 4th at Pleasant Lake.

Coming "Royal Scandal" "Sunday Dinner for a Soldier", 'Flame of Barbary Coast", "Patrick, he Great"

Arthur Bullis who was kicked by Livingston and Oakland a horse last week is recovering from

men who enlisted for the from n i s injuries.

JOHM A 3 « L E Y BURG i aker. Fuiihermore a q u i u u . of aU John Ashley iiur<, oo, died at his ^e ™W received by the company

home near oahuc Saturday after a w a * P**"* out ia taxes while in Los long uinesa. i i y h^i iivca in that Angeles, which is municipally owned section pracuany an of ms life and the plant paid only 5.8 per cent iu on the present iurm ^o yea^a He t a x ^ including contributions to the was a Spanish wa*/ vectraa mu also citys general fund. In the year comp.. a member of the bauue i reooyter. areU in tue iederal 1'ower Commiss.. ian cliuich.Surviving are a son^John, ion,s report this meant a customer Burg, of Puiekney UMM .¾ daugi..J i, u ng > K> units or kilo\yatthours paid Mrs. henry Cio . > u* .-vim < a j i ' *a.8fi i\ I o s Anj^eles, and $3.28 in and Mrs. Lauren ^ u - a of Valine Uetroit. If Det oit EtMson customers also his wife Mary his mother Mrs had to pay no higher tax rate on the.. Mrs. Jennie i^urg and a sister, iir utility service than did Los Ang.. Miss Grace Burg, three brothers, 'o'rs, wo could have jHven our people Ralph d .'l.rminghain, urover a y\\\ 0 $2.64 or 8 per cent Vera than of Ann Arbor anu 1 naro of Coluui.. j n Los Angeles, and our lamp exchan. bus Ohio.

The funeral WUJ the retiidence Rtv. ughlin officiating. Macon cemetery

held i l vn lay at

Uu.-ai

LOCAL NEW" Mr. and MJS. Cla'-'or: I

visited relatives n;ai lirand last weeH.

Mary Margaret and Jovce are visiting Mr. ai.U +li*. i.d. in Ann Arbor.

Mrs. Lawrence Eddy of Fowler, ville is visiting Mia. I.una it.u.un

Lt. Walter Merce.' ;-pent the \ .e . . ' ek end here His family who ht;rc c

Howell Theatre

NOTES OF 47 YiuxRS AGO Ralph Chijtman of Gregory fell

from a scafoid Monday and broke Jai.ies Dildine, 2 of llrighton died his jaw. ^

of injuries received last week when D.L. Kimball of Pontiac has been he was run over by a car driven by appointed captain of Co. M. comp John Russell of Lansing. o*ed of

Mrs. Jennie liaetcke, widow of c°unty ...- _ „— — .-._ . .-the late Gustave Baetckc Brighton KpUnish war. ) Mrs. Wm Plummet felt down cell- Mrs• LucUa Holt K i a

Arthur and Beth Swarthout are a r l a s t w e e k a n d was badly injur- and Mrs. O h \ : I>rogan spending the sumer at (-ordely Lake et^-

Patrick Lavey was thrown from' T h e Howlett and Marshall famil-a binder Saturday and has his shou.Jies attended the Leeks reunion at Brogan and family of ider dislocated Haying is done and Portage Lake, Jackson, July 4th. ' and Harold Brogan the wheat crop is about all harves- B o r n t t o Emmett Berry and wife, ted. Stockbridge on July 6, a son.

Misa Uorant of Norway Mich, is! T n e North Hamburg Mite Society will, serve a suDDer at the Rood

ge in id special service in addition., " Jr. Parker pointed out that Detroit

Kuyi. ond McLa.. Kdison is one of only six companies wac tn • , o 1 0 iTf ifer5 States which exchanges

er than their regular hill for electric . nv. The other l i ve cities arre St, Lou..

'M'.rrtford. Kprisas n\*v '('Missouri) :<kermg T a n g i n R a n d p o n t i ac (Michigan).

Detroit Edison is the only company ;..'.t j-iuvidos fiwe replacements ren». ws appliance cords and makes small

appliance repairs free..free in the sense that there is no charge beyond 11;,' regular billi for electricity.

Considering that 25 pe* cent of gr.. receipts goes for taxes and con .

Kapid;

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7RED MacMURRAY, JOAN LESLIE

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WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE"

In Technicolor

Comedy Cartoon New*

Sat., July 14 HELMUT DAN1NE

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ESCAPE IK THE DESERT

banker, died July 2, at the Joseph Mevis home in Howell.

Mr. and Mr.s. Henry Bidw^Il of Brighton have sold th» ir h o n e the,^r and purchased the L. Quick farm in N'orth Brighton.

Dan Reason, former Stockbridge Brief..Sun editor who is camping at - .., . l'att-r«on Lake called at the Dispa . t h e *"*** o f B e l l e Kennedy. will, serve a supper at the tch office Thursday He now worlw A t t h e s c h o ° l b o a r d meeting T h o . cottage. Lakeland July 14. for the Olds Co. at Lansing. m a s K e a d a n ( 1 D e l 1 C a r r w e r e i"eel- T n e B a n k o f Gregory, Fred H o w .

Mrs. Ida Hoffmeycr Munsell of e o t e d t o t h e board. A $1,700 school j lett, prop, which started in 1910 Iosco, wife of Floyd Munsell county t u x w a s voted. The uniform text with deposits of $29,281.23 now has drain com. died at h<"r home Last l > o o k l a w whereby the state would; deposits of $144,871.00,

been at the Wm. Mercer home for'sidering also this extra ,service to some time returned to Milwaukee eu.-.Lo;aer which is tremendously eco.. with him. [nomical for the customer because it

A Brogan family gathering1 j(S done on the basis of its wholesale was held at the homo of Mr. undj c o s t 0ur rating on the national scale Mrs, Stanley Dinkel Sunday. Those; i s a ^-editable one,This is true in sp.. present were.. Mrs. Emma Bvogan, | t o ol- th(J UlPt t h a t c o a ) a n ( j i a b o r cost

I'auet'son j , n . e l l 0 t i e t y l b l y h i g l l in Detroit and

0+ , . . . . . , M a n ,J S2M u ; , t h i , makcn a great difference in the

Stockbridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweet1 , , , . . . j5*fot.A„f and family of Battle Creek, J o h n ^ \ " K ^ ^ l ^ ^ l ^ C o

Davton Ohio! I 5 a l t s o f t h e country. The Power Co.. famili of w i u i ^ 0 " . 8 studiw show that resid-

) ential and commercial rates hav^ gone steadily down and that in Detroit Edison area th« average domestic cu. hv somewhat larger users also comp..

and

EDISON SERVICE electric rale tomr-ari.-'on.;

week. She leaves her husband a son Lyle and a daughter Mrs. Isabelle

furnish the books was voted down. Pfc. Glenn Kingsley wife Tho elevator here operated by H.| daughter spent Sunday in

DANN Alto RED"

in BARRY

4 CALIFORNIA JOE Cartoon Mat. at 2 p. m. for Kiddies

Sun., Mon., Tue»., JulyJ 15, 16, 17 Matinee Sunday 2 p. m. Continuous DONALD CONNER, PEGGY RYAN

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"PATRICK, THE GREAT* Cartoon

Wed., Thur., Fri., July 18, 19, 20

TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS'

Starring JOHNNT WE1SM1L1-ER and

BRENDA JOYCE Novelty Cartoon

WELL A LOT MORE 0 AFTER THE WAR

Lansing.

DETROIT Recent — t

customers lamps without charge oth..i*'re favorably with those in other ci­ties of rompnrable size. In some ensea the hill is •lightly less but In many others it fi more than the amount pa id in Detroit.

All of those varying costs must be taken in to consideration in order to make an acerrate eotnpsr'3 n. A ton. of suitable coal which costs $5.00 de­livered in Detroit msiy cost more than $(5.00 in Boston and only about $3.00

Chicapo Mr Parker said and the

of the Federal Power Commission overlook a $4,0()0,000 a year saving for service benefits td Detroit Kdison customers and entirely ignore a $20,

and1000,000 tax bill paid from customer OwOsso.k r e c e i P t s fQ1" th° support of village,

J city and federal goverments, accord., ing to an analysis by James W. .Park. er, president of The Detroit Edison Company. These studies are a heal., thy thing and we are gltid to see them i n

published but they fall far short of cement of cost !s futher complicated 1 tolling the real story Mr. Parker by v^riati ons of the heat content or } s a i d ^ - - - - t f w / o o a L Also Detriot Edison operat* ) Detroit Edison in 1043 paid more in one of the world,s highest cost la.

taxes per kilowatthour sold than tho bor markets according t o f l g y e f l rr°rn Tennessee Valley Authority average? the United Stat** Department of L a . in revenue per Idlowatthoar .said Mr. bor.

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ittt AVU1M IHiiAlKL btockbridge, ivuca.

Shows 7 *na y p. m. olo^v iiuie Fri., bat., July 1 J, 1^

1IN i r tH MILAN 11ME U A i \ L l l ^

A Romantic wo.ncuy Wiiu A r m y y»»i«; ».ith

JEANNL IrtAM, i K/iNK. LATIMUKE

Plui 2 Cartoons "March of i ime "2 Way Street'

Sun . , l u e s . , rfuiy lo, i /

"SOME1H1NG hOR THE BUYS

Jn Technicolor Comedy, Music, Dancing with

with CARMEN MIRANDA, MICHAEL

OSHEA H^m% Cartoon Adventure

."Meet Me in St. Louis" V "Irish Eyes Are Smiling"

TIM DOOLITTLES PINE LODGE US-16 Two Miles North of Brighton

Amatuer Rodeo Wed., Juiy-18th

AT 7:00 P. M.

Hi, Neighbor IBring your Saddle Horse & Help the Kidswith onr

Tir7t"^thTltrur Kodeo Show.Lash Prizes iot All tvents . Uive the

Kids a Boost Adtniston Adult* 50c, Children 25c

After Rodeo Dance to the Music of one of your own local Bands

Ed Maas and His Orchestra. Plenty 0) Square Dancing*

Circles Etc. Make this FamilyXight at th_- Lodge.

Regular Saturday Night Dance JULY 14th 9:30 to 1:00

Admission $1.001 per Person including Tax.

Jftr^nd Mrs. Grant Liooley sr. spent m wt*k a t Lake St.Clair with Mr. and ami Mr*. Thomas DeNike, Detrojt. —- Mr* Brock Cole of Detroit and

tjfgjg, E . E. Mansfield of Lewiston, M.Y. Spcsit the past week with Mrs.

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FOOT GERM I O KILL IT FOR 35c

penetrating •1 is good. REA-

FASTER. Be contains at lejast We suggest Te-

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A JavaU supply just arr-) .

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•HERE has been some rural telephone construction during these war years, but nothing compared to what we had hoped for. «

* Long before die war, Michigan Bell began an extensive program of rural service expansion and improver. < t. Then, in 1940, we adopted a rural c, .?• struction plan recommended by i.l.c Michigan Rural Communications Com­mittee, a group of agricultural leaders. It included a liberal free line-con­struction allowance, and small monthly payments where construction costs were necessary.

Under the rural construction pro­gram, there was a sizable increase in the number of rural telephones.

Then came war, and telephone lac* tories went to work lor the armed forces. Nearly all new wire, cable,

ifsatruments and other equipment "have gone to war."

After final Victory, Michigan Bell ex* pects to launch a 5-year $120,000,000 program of expansion and improve­ment, a goodly portion, of which will be used to resume our rural work.

Today, 2 of every 3 of our rural tele­phones are dial operated. We intend to increase that number. Telephone ser­vice will be made available to more rural subscribers through the use of

Dead and Disabled Horses and Cattle

Hogs, Calves and Shesp REMOVED FREF

PHONE COLLECT TO

DARLING & COMPANY HOWELL 4SO a=P

We want to reduce die mmilm ilies per rural line. We special features to awake vice more valuable.

Thus Mkhigan Bdl its plan to furnish /»W sVaf vice U the Urfe* frtmkU PeopU at the Uwe* P**AU

$Kt0/H0JDO0 posr-wor

LIVESTOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING

Weekly Trips Mide To Detroit

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I W Piackoet DkptjM WednencUy July 11. 1945 . J u

spent lajjt week

I TTT TOULDN'T U be tough if ty V V your family *8 food had

to be bought at auction, where goods go '.c this \' s'lest bidder?

" That's just wha t rationing and top legal prices for

' food aim to prevent. They give everyone an equal por­tion, at a fixed price. And, this is vitally necessary, since

i the American food supply* ! despite greatly increased

production—cannot meet all | the wartime demands at

home and abroad.

You can greatly in i this food shortage—help your

country, and help yourself— by treating food as the vital war material it is. Here art four things you can do: \ 1. MODUCl POOD, where and when you can. Farmers are urged to meet farm goals. City families are urged to plan a bigger Victory Garden*, to help out on a farm or in a food processing j-'.rmt: if possible.

2 . CONSItVl POOD. Can < - . > serve food. Cut waste. Stretch your food supply by substituting plentiful for scarce foods. Balance your meals for good nutrition.

3 . SHAM POOD. Put the'war's food demands first. Share the supplies ^illingly with your

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armed forces, your Allies, youf neighbors.

4 , PLAY SQUARI WITH POODi Accept no rationed foods with-*_ out giving up ration stamps. Pay no more than top legal prices under any circumstances.

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Kennedy's Gen. Store

David Aberdeen in Detroit.

Don and Audra Amour^y spent the week end in l>etrou.

The Fred Head laimly aro spend., ing the month at Portage Lake.

George Meabon Jr. wiie and son Robert, were in Gregory Saturday night.

M.J. Reason spent the week end | with his brother fc.L. Reason :n De.l troit.

The L.J. Henry family culled on Mrs. Alice Schoenhals in Howe Friday. j

Mis. M. HOO'J and son Win. ot'j iYpsilanti called at the A.L. Nesbitt home 'Friday.

The Ralph Clinton family of Del -roit spent the woek end at the C.J. Clinton home.

j Kdsel Meyer and Francis Shehan * attended the ball game in Detroit ' Saturday.

Donniu Ilaughn spent the week end in Ann Arbor with Mr. and Mr*.

. Robert Seeft !d. i Mrw.Knunu Yollinur and son.John, 'spent .Sunday at the Charles Kisele ihome in Fowlerville.

The Marvin Light cottage at Por.. Uage Lake has been sold to Lloyd Kurt'her of Dearborn.

. A.N. Housner and wi.'e of Brigh­ton were Sunday cullers on Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nesbitt.

The Sneed cottage at Portage La., ke has been sold to Mrs. Smith and daughter of Ann Arbor.

Andrew Nesbitt and wife and Dr.! and Mrs. W.C. Wylie of Dexter at.. tended the rodeo at Tim DooliUles near Brighton July 4th.

Mrs. Florence liaughn, Miss Flea.. nor Latimer and Mrs. G.W. Latimer were in Jackson Friday.

Mrs. Luella Holt and K. Patterson of Stockbridge were July 4th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dinkel.

The Murphy family from Lyndon have mo^ed into the house on Main St. they bought of Joe Griffith.

Samuel Laptmm and wife and his sons and their wives spent the week end at their cabin on Ha.I Creek.

Rev. J.M. McLutas and family of Brighton spent the week end at the Merwin Campbell cottage at Port . age Lake. The Haeketts of Newras. tie, Pa., who have been visiting there went home Saturday. '.'

Mr. and Mrs. Ona Campbell and daughter Lcona were guests of Mr. and Mrs;. L.C, Gorham at the Plum Hollow County Club, Detroit, Sun­day.

Sunday callers at the Andrew Campbell home were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gains Kdward Uouncifer and family Rev. HebUpg. nnd wife and Mr Deering of HoveHw

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Dead or Alive FREE SERVICE

Farm Animals Collected Promptly \icd&rn Equipment Capable Men

E. L. PARKER. A*«nt Phone 88, Piuckne> The FASTFST Dead (S.ock Service in Michigan

Central Dead Stock Co mmmm^^^m^mmFm^Ht*i

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TIME TABLE Between Jackson Mich and Howell Mich

EfUctiva April 1, 1945 READ UP

S(vett OH tic dCCUH&td-cUutf&wu* 4* t&e ttneet

I have considerable respect f:r a man who can throw

straight. I liko him to think it 3St, too—and that's where/

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Never risk hitting a street light with a ball or stone. A lamp

smashed by day may moan an auto smatftod by night—

or a pedestrian—someone who will never run tor a high

one again, or cheer In the stands. Safety and the war

effort depend on light. C

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Daily Lxuept Sunday

Ar. <J:40 A r . <\:2~> Ar. 0.1.r> Ar. <i:<m Ar. 0:4f, , Ar. a:H0 Lv. 5:10

Adult Fare, from

Jucksen $ .00

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war supplies.

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RPORT BftOKEN STREET LIGHTS to w.y Edbon office or to the police.

The Rogers Motor factory I was .shut down last week to

in still In lion of u—blower . sU.'m th.c

u,., - t»iiiiiiiiiiiiimuk4itm>uumiiuiiiiiitiii| M l J L4 0» " •

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Under F«oetkl SupervUion Mei..i.«r Federal Deposit In* lurtnc* Corporation. All 0« potils In tuned up to $5,000 fe •«cb Depositor.

A . ,^ „ I Joseph Griffith and family spent Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Kennedy and WT mUUCAPI iJzH?. plLhoii Rerister of Probate . the Sunday with friends in Detroit daughter Heien were in Saiwe-Sun Coort far « « Ceanty , Ue*estia rarsnau, m ^ — ^ ^ ^ ^ Q^ C a m p b e U LeQ )<Jay

•- M -mjm . .^ --. - . . - .. —. - . . . . - ._ jwl Rita Kennedy! The Dale Miller At a session of said Court, held

Sunday quests of Mrs. Klcanor Ledwjd^e wc*ro llub.-n Lcdwid^x-and family of Royal Oak and Ros

H'oe Tarhoroujrh and family of J)d roit.

Mr. and M»\>v Rrrt .: ^i. o. . \ . ; , land*Oliver Smith and Jaciiiy of I'<J ntiae spent the-.' 4th wit!: Mrs. Lulu

(Lamb. Friday JLTUCSU of Fieri Lake \v<»»-

jMr. and Mrs. J.li. Stanton W.'ll (]•• ldd*'s and amily and Jl«'rij(Jt St-Jio . lonhals of Chelsea.

Guests la>t work at the .John homo were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M< rr.tt of Detroit, Wm. Rcurd and family and Nelson Treaster and fa niily of Ann Arbor.

Ralph Carr of New York and Re tty Carr of Detroit vi,.it-d at the !* FILE FINANCIAL STATE R.J. Curr home last week.

Frank Aberdeen and wifle Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cozzens and Mrs. Donna J-nhvhiid sp<'i)t Sunday with

/relatives in Hillsdale. July 4th quests at the F.arl I'au.

trhn home wore Mr. and Mrs. Rob . ort See fold of Ann Arbor and Miss Dolly Franklin of Howell.

Miss Helen R aj on and 12 jrirl>!jj from the I>oxtor Electrionies fact . i S

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S WHY SHOULD BUSINESSMEN \

*y 5 MENTS WITH THEIR BANK?

i Ry filinK' jK»riodic financial state-J:M'Mt> W i l l i US.

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tht ProhaWsOifioe ia the City Howell 0 mtiA county on the diy of i s n e A. D., 1945.

Hon Wiklu L.

27(h Dr. Johnstone family wiU take a i boat trip to Duluth Minn.

Charles Brooks of Whitmore Lake , will buiW 6« cabins, a boat house

of and boat well on U. S. -23 at the north end of Whitmore Lake will be called Camp Whitmore.

Miss IsabelNash is spending her \ na and Helen and Rita Kennedy! The Dale Miller family w e r e or>' w e n t ^° "°J l a n d ; . M l h T h \ a , s d i , v j | v J S S n l l Chiaigo and with the 'were in Chelsea on July 4th. (Sunday guest* at the Albert Shirley «•«* attend^ the tulip fe.st.val re { g

va#aUon in <.mofe , _ Mrs. GeraW Dinkel and daughter home. ; turn, ng Saturday. t l | of Lake Chemung spent Sunday wi . i Basil White and wife of Howell' <*"«*« of Mr. and Mrs. Louis j | th Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dinkel. Iw^re Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs. ^°>*,e hist 1-nda.y were Mrs. Fan.ro; S

Miss Florence Tupper of Flint and i Ben White. . (Kavapaugh of Jackson, Mr.s Mary | ^ Mrs.NeBie Briggs^ Lansing called. Mrs. Alger Lee and daughter are' ^ n * ^ i n *• ' Florence McCov It at the Wm. Mercer horn* Sunday.! visiting at the Mile Kettler home in!*™ « C hJ cJf°' „.„ ^ M ,, ,

Doni SpeanJCiss Joan Spear) and Jackson I M r ^ ^ M r s - ™fford M.llr-r have Bennie VanBlaireum and Marion

"' Gi^e us a cteax financial pic ture of >our business.

or to some other esitable person. i t k Oeeesei Tb* the 28*d day

of JvJr A- 0 ^ 1*4$ at tern o'clock in thefeees

Judfe of ProU^e la the Matter of 4 »

^ ^ i ^ J ^ S ^ ^ • ^ ^ i u^rbe^iiUed Camp Whitmore. Doni Speaiyi i ss Joan spears ano -«cjfon • j ^ ^ tn<. ^n VanBla:irum home Percy H. Swartliowt having filed |WiU ^ . < * ^ , ^ r | ! T r o « « «f Al Bennie VanBlaircum and Manon Miss Ruth Ann ^oung of Gregory» J . .

i n L ^ ^ J f f i JF***™?Sw£ J%£& * • * * t £ . ShU,y ^ . U, Peu . i t to fWfcy. jpen. «1» w « * e ^ . t the t o ^ &£fi?J?Z yS ^ , 5 T ^ 1 1 h^n

that the administration of said es - , via ^ 1 ^ ^ 0 , Vl!iLrbor FridaT, M«. Robert Pike took her sister; f,r, fitli home. • . tate he graced to D o n Swarthout Joseph's ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ™ ' ' £?%£ Mrs. Ercell D*Barr who has been Mr. and Mr... W.C. AtLee attend ^ r e ^ ^ -

of bu«« received from a ^ ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ w r ^ , , Ugt; ed the horse racW in Jackson on the

J^t^^cJ^^^^^^ f k A ^ _ ' " « ? t d t J L t of the air cOm AH«r parties Clifford Mil U,r took, f 1 H » ac vm o o o c a » « « * T u ' J n w ThuMdav ! &*** Coniwav of Ann Arbor spent Lt. Rdm Harwood of the air corn, i W i C L household cood> to Det at esM FMhate Offios >*»* * " • * * * . " ^ £ S t sVawt * • ^ ^ « • * « " ^ ^ ***** A l m o w J < ^ T € X J ^ v U , i t e d * ** ^ househow good, to uer

. Pewy Mowers of Dettwt spem ^ ^ occupied by Norman l bert Dinkel home last week. • *the week ^nd witiUug Wife and fa- gL^T* —!^——s

milyattheir«rttageaJLBentleyLa.. , ^ ^ ^ , ^ ^ ft^Uy of Ann -**•• . . M w •- Waf lh W ^ A Arbor spent the 4th at the^Wau with Mrs. PhylKs Soole.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nash, Mar* g j ^ ^ " ^ w- —i w«. A-•»,„. |«ash and family and Mia. ^ fc.. ^ L e ^ N^fem entertaioed

S o t t * t y f W - 1 * t h e - J M Jfatnma €l«b Monday _ , „ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ {Mia. E e l * Casr aad Un. AHa Me

_rs. Phillip Sprout and son Ed win spent the week end in Howell

The'Lucius Wilson cottage at Big . Portage Lake has been sold to Ann\] Arbor parties Clifford the Wil.«on h roit Sunday.

Friday gtreats of -Mr;"

of Miss Isabel Mash of A s * Arbor

Louis Coyle were Mrs. Fannie KMV. anaugh of Jackson, Mrs. MaryConk lin and Mrs, Florence McGovem of 1 . __,___, . . V ' oil*

~ ~ » Mr.J<«ni-< D«w»«.ux.Pini Mrs, Ae^ BHOuaan andA*» Mad.

" Help yourseLf and us to mea­sure your' financial progress by establishing figui-es for com­parisons.

* Establish a good basis for working out a credit program and enable us to act promptly whenever you need money.

BUSINESS MEN AKE INVIT­

ED TO BROW THEIR CREDIT

TQ THIS BANK

Mr and Mrs • Arthur Fornor of- "— *"— Ann A**or spent Sunday at the BoaJ <***• *2**S* ^™™*V*\«» and caiMsoa of Oetmt

Newman ^ <*»ey_and Mrs, Rose Howard andi \ ? * 7 ~ ^ c w w w m ******* Whits home Mrs, Ellen viwtinff there returned

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of Mr. aad Mr*. Os,

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Gel Your Hay Tools * LiaSSined

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I Meyer Hay Cars 1

Continued from ntst Pafr THE MICHIGA^ MIJtttOA

governor spoke feelingly about the problem of the returning vet.. erana.

After hearing wives of •isting governors relate the woes of enter.. taining guest* at state mansions Mrs. Kelly remarked she was more lucky than she realized. And yet the need persists for a governors hpme at Lansing,, Michigan, is one of the few states which, provides no

FOR KENT. Huckelberry Swamp [official residence for its governor. *3ofcn Spears' T h e governors new summer home

^ _ « - _ . _ . . 'high as an eagle nest is a three FOR SALl-Ktchen Kook gasoline;ftory frame building built in 1900 range.

i FOR SALE..Wagon and flat rack, ( [good condition. Lynn Hendee

Percy S* arthout

FOR SALE..1 drop kitchen table, and 1 lari Charles Clark

PROFESSIONAL CORNER TWPSMIUMJ Sawtariam

t a y a t Unity, M. D. Piankaey, rikli>f«r

Suaday~llsOO a. m. to 2iOO p. n». Wodn«*day*2 to 4 tp. m., 7 to 8 p, a . Saturday»7 to 8 ii> the cveaiag

|1 small smoking stand. 1 large mag. g^azine stand. I»21 9 South Mill St.

Fork and Pulleys jFUR SALL-10 gilts due to farrow next month, wt. 200, 260 each.

Wayne Bennett, Barton ftoad

i

Also Size*in Hay Rope

by a Chicago broker A.L. Young Lots of room, lots of beds, lots of work Perhaps too convenient for secluded rent, the house serves as an island emblem of the chief exe. cutive. It safeguards nearby fort property from possible unfavorable occupancy. Mrs. Kelly isn,t excited about the house she prefers the fa. mily cottage near Gaylord.

Political gossip centered on what Governor Kelly will do in 1946 Th.. tt Lt. Gov. Vernon J. Brown will run for the governorship is certain.

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FOR SALE Two 22 Remington Rifles, one automatic, one si ngle barrel!. Lucius Doyle ^ _ FOR SALE..StaKee for the Tomato] sec. of State" Herman ** DlgwuTTs Vmes: Thomas Read Sons.] frjendly to Brown and likely to ask WANTED TO BUY-Side Delivery, renomination. Whether Dr. Eugene Hay Rake, good ponditlon. Phone Keyes runs is another matter.

OR. G S. MALI'S KEY DENTIST

l i a H N. MLb i * * * j T«i«pU.A4« I

Offloa, 120 R«;'iWir», >25 ' Evealags kt Aj>n«ittrrn*nt t

HeweU, Mi«kn«rMi j

HERB SNEEt/ Phono 183 SOT* k\ Ovend I H e

Kowoll. A«J EtUte, lou>"

City, Lak* •»<* F«r« *>

List Your Properly W M Ha • » i * •• '• -

CEMETERY MEMORIALS J. L. ARNET * SON Ana Arbor, Michlgaa HAROLD a CHUBB

Howell, Michigan • Local Representative

Phone 97 or 439 Monuments — Marker*

CLAUDE SHELDON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

19P18

MARTIN J LAV AN Attorney 9' <*w

Phoa* 13 Bristol Itoaiga

after 5 p. m. Phone 58F21.

LEE LAVEY

FOR SALE- International flay Loader, good condition.

W. J. Nash FOR SAL.E..100 cockerel*, 10 weeks

John L. Dinohue

Michigan,s son Thomas E. Dewey js still courting public favor as a possible contender for the presid­ency Yet the star of former Gover. nor Harold" E.Stassen of Minnestoa,

1 veteran of this war is ascending

ru.*..,. MU. j Van Winkle & VanWinkle Don W. VanWinkle

! Chariot K. %***#••*»' P E R C Y E L L I S ! Attorneys at Law

AUCTIONEER | Firtt State and Savins. Bank P N N I W i l -' Howell, MIeaigar

Pinekaey, Miehigaa '

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old, mash fed. __ „ __. 1¼ mile north, 1 mile east of Greg., rapidly. Stassen made a very fav.

orable impression at the g Gover­nors Conference.

Esther Tufy, .sister or . former

Help WAJNT1; LATH AND O. D. GRINDERS

OPERATORS . STEADY WORK.

DETROIT DIE SET CORP. Pinckney, Michigan.

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR MY WIFE'S D E B T S until she starts serving that worn!.. urful nourishing, cii^/^y packed cereal..-(ira'j^Lv Nut*. ' Kvery day

Twice on Sunday !e I lived the ene­rgy in malty,rich sweet as u nut Grape.Nuts to sign -all tho.se cheeks

Riyw, BLACKSMITH & REPAIR

1 AM OPEN AT 125 MILL ST. FOR BLACKSMITH AND GEN­ERAL REPAIR WORK.

EARL BELCHER

Seipic Tanks and Ces i ools Cleaned

WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT

Oan Burkert 338 East Jefferson Street

Phone 6292, Ann Arbor, Mich.

jbed. ^ l Lakeland, Mich. East Shore

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LEE LAVEY GENERAL INSURANCE

Phone S9-F3 Pinakaey. Ml<*lgan

P. H. Swarthout & Son FUNERAL HOME Modern Equipment Ambulance Service)

Phon* 39 P.neknay, Micnig*

j Governor Murray D. Van Wagoner [was the recipent of a big birthday

WANTED-Interior and exteriori cake which was presented by Gov., spray, painting, all kinds work sat-! ernor Dewey at a conference rece..

MARION BEAUTY SHOP iWHITMORE LAKE ROOF ING & SIDING CO.

SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS j '.OUR WORK GUARANTEED" F. H. A. Terms. Call for Estimate.

No Obligation

isfactory. Call evening after 6 p.m. Fred Burt, 017 East Main St, Ann

/ Arbor, Mich. Telephone 558,

ption tfiven by the Booth Newspaper Guy Jenkins dean of Lansing cor­respondents and M. A. Gorman N c .

IFOR SALE-Ford Model" A-"^PTcIu7/w .B p*p e r e d i t o r a t F l i n t h&d *rr*n«~ good engine, fair tires. G.J. Pearson e d

T . e s u r P n s e -w/T^rTKFK—SUTPI/PMO tT^r- J J t nmy b e a b l t h a r d t o convince WAWTttSD CHICKENS:- Highest' t h e m a n o r j t h e s t r e € t t h a t t h e G o v

!pr:ces paid for all kinds of poultry. a r n o i i ( Conference wa„ vorth $25, | Tyler Bro^an, Howell, Mich. . 0 0 Q i n legislature appropriation.Buf

to anyone familiar with :he cci.st of

MACHINE AND MACHINELESS

ALSO COLD WAVES

Tyler Brop-an, Howell, Mich. Phone 572, HowfeJl.

Phone 6

Martin Ritter Jr. Phone 3923 11344 Whit mo re Lake Road

MARION JARVIS,Owner|Wh!tmore Lake, Mich. I

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w y * < ^FOR SALE-Oak buffet, round din- advertising this amount lor national ng table and G chairs, suitable for publicity coast to co-ist by newspa.. cottage, 3|4 size bed and spring,ice pers, radio and news reels is quitea MAD MARRIAGE MIXUPS

Wh.-n divorce 'n.oon com :i over t h e ^ ' A Vnlth,2nd house south of bargain It just depends on how you mountain, a touch of madness drives Anderson. hook at things husbands to keep skunks,Kteul their v 0 u SALE. Farm wagon, mower wives'false teeth nnd contribute ot- r a k e > double harnese, all in fairly her oddities to a long list of nmrtul good c o n d i t i o n ? t h e l o t f o r | 9 6 .00 . W I N ll- I N W I N l * IHKILLLK miMips throughout the country. w > c_ A t Lee,10820 Cedar Lake Rd Vou may read about them in The pinckney. Mich. 1 American Weekly with {his Si*n . T^TTT^TT^—?r , ," " . '7 • ~ i - ».v.anc> ALJ ,l;,v ,,1 ulv I',) i.Huo or T)" Detroit FOR SALE_Stat,*ood, buy now,, Monday night, part of which was I n l l i n e , , \ . A"4 «-»•«»• *.»- r T^oTi^r^; \^r^:z iton'.w" $Yom«,s ::::::-::

Phone Howell 844 | pitcher s battle between Dinkel and . iiauirhn, rf 3 IViss Kathryn Gleason of Howell vjjjSfrm^-^m nav rash J^r-^^. ^Madison _of Milford. Pinckney Kot Swarthout, rf u

OPTOMETRIST 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE

HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOINTMENTS

PHONE 2S8 Residence 613

Pinckney won an 11 inning over _', time game from Milford at Howoll j Pinckney

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spent the first of the Charles Clark home.

.. of Howell 1>h™£ M?^eJ! J i * week at the WANTED: Will pay cash for auto- , r u n t h e g e c o n d Q n u ^

in ' , ,, . . , . ,, , mobiles. Steffe Motor Sales. 808 Mair St. Pinckney, Mich.

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jand Burns triple and that was- the scoring until the 7th. The first 2

Housewives!!! SAVE TOUR

singled and scored o n ' u u r n s r s

Ledwidgv, If ..... . .-- 3 Reader, r 4 Lavey, cf

£ a throw to third. Dick Young was Lamb 3b

Reason, l b Dinkel, p .

Dexter Uirich, rf

hurt on the play and retired from the g 'game. Pinckney tied the score on a S J walk to Jack Reason, two outs and S (Haines hit and the game went extra S i innings. In the 9th Lefty rteason hit 2 | a home run to left field but 'vas ou t |S c n u I t z » rf *.— 3

for not touching first In the l l th i Webber, c 4 Milford got 2 runs on 2 scratch hfrs Gerrity, rs 3 and a wild throw to 'irst u> tsKe Liekly, cf 3 the lead. Lamb first up for Pinck. ney doubled, Haines and Lefty Rea..

g son singled and BiH Bau<hn 4 nded

Tli* United States Government \

Needs them

g^fh^~game with a home run to right Sifipld. Final score Pinckney 6, Milford S,'4. Pinckney will play at Dexter this g! week fViday night 2 Pinckney AB R H "' Haines, 2b 5 1 2

!, Young, la . 2 0 0 R. Reason, rs 2 1 1

§ Baughn, rf 5 1 2 S Ledwidge, If ... S Reader, c a Lavey, cf

Liekly, cf Devine, Is __ _ 3 Curtis, 3b -_ : 3 Hotelin, lb 3 Stacy\ 2b ~ _ _ Strange, If Kolander, p _ Postay, p * WiHfcer, pt

Umnire. Grant Ward.

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S J. Reason, lb . „ 8 1

for EXPLOSIVES g Lamb, 3b .. X Dinkel, p ...

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McPherson State Bank

WE UVE IN A GREAT COUNTY j WE FOLKS IN LIVINGSTON

, , It seems that whenever we are eal- , JC Re»d, If 3 1 1 ^ ttpon to do a job we get behind'

,C Miller, 2b 4 1 3; «. . ^ T T ^ ^ ~~ JH. MiBer, cf - m

0 j isens wbich makes this possible It not 9 only means the success of any worth­

while project but aleo these traits

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Home run Baughn. 3 base hits j Burn*, C, Miller, 2 base bits.-Lamb, (Ldwidtre. Struck out by DSnkel 4, Madison 4.Wattes off Dinkel 2, Mad­ison 4. Umpires Bennett ft Braytotu

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make for individual success. Nothing pleases us better than J

to help our people on the road to better things for themselves. All Deposits up to $5,000 insured i by our loembership in the Federal'

SMUT OUT OCXTEIt • * • •

Aided by airtight support shut out Dexter here fast Friday night » to f>, allowing 4 hits. Pinck ney got M hits and 5 waft* off S

A fuBS maiftg m order to got

•arrive hoys in. Joe Lavey ph^pai fall game. Gerald Swarthout re..

placed Bill Bavgfan in the 4*h. He walked k\ the t7h and scored! a run. I j ^ Xoke LeoNHdge anagwed S fSec ' SBK nsjM wSnle

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