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1 v ( deal nterest War News ***** tad tems Concernng tn«bora Who Ar«n th«servc* of Ther ' Country VOLUME NO. 5 * Fnckaey, Bvaytoa Couat?rMchg>f) Wednesday, August 8,4 A Teapher Pnckney Wnsj ^ ¾ ^ Shortage Looms Crucal Game fchu * p^v**^ ^^7^ St^t^ \#-wu U M l c l r at 6:6-8:45,-: and 2:5. ' ^» > /.... Rural Area* Report Bg Teacher pfe,^, Wlu Ua^. Game From Caechsm, Bb]a Hstory Dtstusst >n ' Shortage and Many School. ' How_u 7 " to 8 Club meeta *a *** chldren Sunday Tbe H «lo? P to '- Ejected to Revo! utlpn,m Trav<l W Cloee nowen 7 to o.! after the 8:45 Mass and Sat. at : '»» d Boom Northern a^l Mchgan - Number thrty two ru RRENT, OMMEN.f r- fmtt l>u rng World War tfo thn acre were ""«" demands that Ka.ser Wl,( ' *>'"*l as ;, mu rderer for cau Pnckney all but cnched the cham- > (J"* ' "' lr ; " u "^"< as such. Of the selectees sent to Detrot Wth the openne of school bu powhp n the Lvngston Count t Sunday s communon Sunday for f h. " :",'" ''*" ^ d ho alone on August th for army nductor two weeks away many schools, esp- Soft Ball League last Wednesday the boys of the parsh, the junor sage who sad "t's an ll!;" r ' ;.' ' '"'""W- forv*. How»v- 2 were accepted, 7 rejected and ecally n the rural areas face th> n Sht when they defeated ther prn holy name. The Novena devotons wnd that blows no good'', must k one held over for lmted servce fact that they wll be unable to o;. J cpal rval^ Cooley's of Howell 7- n honor of the B.V.M. Frday a' have been thnkng about today's war '-ok.,u,"", " m '"' V f K.., o an( '"' «amtatted, Among those rejected were Robert ate the comng year. A survey shows Cooley has a mathmetcal chance t f 7:45 p.m.followed by confessons and and tomorrow's Mchgan. fu y K.» hs lw,,j }, tlwe p ; (ttub) Granger and Holls Swarthout that probably about 4 schools n te Pnckney by wnnng two postthe state wll close for lack of tea- poned games provded Pnckney sho preparaton for hoy emmunon. Maybe t's th«(nherted sprt of off Pnckney and also Press Gullet o Among the ntentons n the hoh our grandfather who rode a -al Alles. AlL a T Je ", same ' es, '" < "> thm* >>y ""' vrt«ou. nng u., has hapuene ' Gregory. George Rob of Gregory who was accepted for lmted servce wll chers. Last year 82 schools n ru, uld lose ther last game wth Fowleral dstrcts closed. Ths closng ha*- \ vlle whch wll be played at Howell Mass ths week are as follows, for church crcut n hs younger day.- agan,'r the present «,,. u-* l be called later. Edward Brds el, the the late Mrs. Laura Buchman of Perrysvlle Oho, whose funeral was held wth aboundng optmsm and ronfdenc of ths naton's greatness. We,-.. m-m war. Htler and boy volnst ojf Fowlervll was ac caused an nflux nto vllage school? tonght (Wed.) at : p.m. Mu...s(> la were ljr. lldecl ^ murderer^ Monday from her late home, a retst WMKM.'rs. theves and what not. Thv ceped. so much that the average number] Pnckney's vctory was unusual n confess optmsm. ve ov\ *nd requested by Mrs. Mary demands for trr>r t»-;., J., n vllage school classes s now 4 that they scored all 7 runs n two Snger, of Pnckney, Mch. Tuesday When you get down f, the dumps «"r.r tral and punsh Orvlle Smth returned / home la? where only 8 s recommended. nnngs and Keth Ledwdge batte Wednesday^ and Thursday for th< as the sayng goes, remember the >'»'nt after peace had been declared week from Mam, Florda where he. n all runs wth home runs. n the Boys n Servces and Peace. motto of Mchgan:"f Vou seek - wero loud and apparently unversal. vsted hs son,charles, who s wt) Some dstrcts wll be able to ope, frgt mnng Mmer walkjjd> Gus Led Saturday wth commemoraton for Pe rant pennsula, look abut van : > Vft hslnry see nw to repeat tse, f tho Coa4t Guard there. ate mostly by gettng teachers who ww forced ^ rgt ^ ^ Dam)w the members of the Purgatoral Socety.! f etne f nclu <^ both ts sze and topped out of ^ht ;ml no, on(?e ; Mchgan s a great state, and j,. u ; >ol,na was deposed and quetly PvtFrtz Wyle has been transferred to Gulfport, Mss, n the ar agan. n other dstrcts schools con-,.,-,.,.,... _.. have retted to take up teachng Wt ^ ^ ^ ^ soldated and doubled up. The Pev. Father Stephen Steven 'ts productveness. Nature endowed»re the n,,,! cres heard for h dc:;t. J-et G. ledwdge was wld. Shehan son of Detrot Mch, asssted hen t wth abundant natural resource, tral and punshment, whch we pre WashtenaV^ounty, at last reports, ^ walked. over Keth wnter Ledwdge feld 4 ^ ht a ^ home d the Fortv*Hour.^T'7 ron copper, salt, ol, forests, fsh. l"'t wll never occur. The same thnu,!! Douglas Plummer left Monday for had 25 vacances n rural dstrcts, The thrd nnng wa smlar. Gus «th? W ^ d 7 ^ vegetables and fruts- and man terated from these a mghty ',ow '" r - T,P truth s that these '"' "'Plated when Htler falls hs new assgnment at the naval base Ths u caused chefly by the large Ledwdge talked. Darrow ht to th,l rot Mondav end '-' ct mm '" * * *' at Norfolk Vrgna. Monday, grade schools beng bult up around anl Musson agaa threw to se, Jnd We are most grateful to those of teemng ndustres. empre two so-called-dctators were neven * a A * Wllow "«'«" Run *fcu where nunc attractve avncuvc wages to get G.Ledwdge..Keth Ledwd. mythng hut false fronts hehn members of a Detrot coral club an<? For Pvt Max Reynolds left Sunday for have n m mogt of ^ roral teachers ^ ^ ' AW of whch s a prelude to ths soctty.who rendered tht mus._. n*ent rt Lew,s, W«h.. h.s n«w W, &ae ^ ^ g M ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ;cal nu- statement: Ar power developed a mbers for the hgh mass Sunday on Accordng to school commssoner scorng although Pnckney got men the occason of the Feast Day of o<ur James Bell who recently enlste* McCaUum ths county, all vacances *n n the 4th and 6th nnngs church, St.Mary's of the assumpton n the Seabees has been assgned ' n the rural dstrcts are flled or tent Howell scored runs n the seer.- nto heaven, a.s also the Solemn Clo< Camp Perry.Vrgna. atrjly so. n some cases teachers on an error,a walk and hts and Frend^ here Kave receved woro from Leo Bettes who has been n Afrca for the past 8 months that he as arrved n Scly. He lkes that country much better than Afrca an says the people there are»o glrr" to see Amercan solders that they try to kss them. Sergt Gerald Dnkel wth some.j Wnans Mrg< Don Swarthwxt 5(. ) ^jther solders from Fort Fra Sprout Mrs. Roy Campbell cs Warren, Wyomng are now r Burgess Myra Foster Far-ro, N.D. helpng wth the hugh wheat harvest Cale Hendee who s n North Afr ca wrtes that he s not far from a large cty whch has theaters show ng Amercan flms. Prvate Frank Smth who^as been n El Paso,Texas, has gone overseas and now gets hs mal va postmaster, SanFrancso, Calf. Robert Vedder who s on a bo n the Pacfc states that he Ra- Wlson and Lous Body, have been movng around so much that thev mal has not caught up wth them. Segt. Wm. Gllen s spendng some toys furlough wth relatves herr and n Ann Arbor, prevous to gong overseas. He has been statoned n Msssspp. Edward Bennett who was wounded n North Afrca and has been n Percy Jones hosptal, Battle Creek s home on a day furlough, a weapon of war.may open a new -,. of peace-t.ne transportaton for \h Mchgan of tomorrow, puttng <>w ' or;bland blue waters and forests and tmms wthn a few hours access of mllons of Amercans. ng servces of the Forty Hours have efcma out of retrement and another n the rd on 2 errors. Gen Devotoms n honor of the blessed the teachng standards n some cases rnger led otff n the 7%h wth a Sacrament. Also we wso to thank have been relaxed. n Putnam the homer. K. Ledwdge threw out CooJet the members who donated flo<,e r Lowell Thomas n a hromlcas- fret followng teachers wll offcate. Gale was safe on an error and Ml. for the altars, for those wjo vere a helocopter at Krdge. Conn, tn reton and other Purtans and hung ler threw out Arnold and got Ladoucour's fly. Reeves Eva Melvn donors, hosts and Madam Coyle anr workshop of gor Skqr.sk, pred hem n chans. Hcks Mrs. Alta Meyer her commttee who helped. The Mad cted last May 28 that helocopter f beng n hgh socety means Pnckney AB R H Pettysvlle Eva Wenderlne ams Kelly and her Floral Commttes, transportaton wll make a complete payng three tmes as much for groc Hause Mrs. Harley Zeeb Clff Mller, 2b, 2 nl Madam Gardner and her Chor C change n the lvng habts of Amer J. Ledwdge, f, 2 2 _om ercs as s r^c (^snry, n,o-t people can people. mttes The Ushers, Altar Rovs an would stay out of the socal regster. A Gros.se 'onte woman grocer Bll Darrow, rf...: Camp boys who asssted and all sup n an address at the Luom-o Francs Shehan rs r porters to the extn-ordnary occa Hotel (Duncan Hnes) n Ksoanabn who catered to a bunch of Dotro/t K. Ledwdge, s, 4 2 r Marble Eleanor Latmer JacK TO Reason,. lb.8 on, we thank you. Governor Harry F. Kelly pred. t, ; r Frday s the 8th Frday of the bllon dollar ncome for the Md Younglove Mary Vema Howard" Westley Reader, c, o th novena of Our Lady of Sorrows. "j predcated on development of safe gan tourst busness after the w.-u. Melvn Closed Swarthout, cf, Harrs Close J Shrey, 8b, ar transportaton and wder m- <.»-», Dnkel, p,... o COMMUNTY cr>jr, * gnton by Mchgan rfn'ze ns of t he Coolay Dary AB R H *ev. J. M. McLucaa, Mnut«r omn natural attractons. Ladocour, b 4 Brayton, 2b, Musson, s, Bshop, c, MetzSf*^ PETTYSVLLE 4-K CLUB The Pettysvlle 4H A-B-C- club (Amercan Better Cannersl has fnshed and exhbted ther cannng sroods at the Fowlervlle Far. The ^rrls all had a nce tme cannng. ), Kurderko7"~Ts77: 2 They have recently had ther Aug. Gehnger lb, 8 monthly meetng. j Cooley rf 8 The offcers are: Pres.-Los Mc-rJ Gale, f,.'., Donald, Vce Pres.-Carol Steckej', ' Arnold, p ^. sec. and treas. -Patrca StackableJ Home runs- K. Ledwdge,2, Gen r/"ws-reporter- Dbyothy Schebor., rnger. Struck out by Dnkel 4, Am- For entertanment they sang happy! old^, Walks off Dnkel, Arnold 7. brthday to June Matterson, whch Left on bases Pnckney-6- Cooleyshe celebrated today. 5. Umpres- Mner and Rancour. ] C.'fral Standngs j Mrs. Lous Coyle and Mrs. Alta! Petty Offcer Paul Snger and j Meyer were n Lansng last Wed. wfe of Norfolk V* are spendng r j Mrs. Mame McQwen u { days here. ' Sam Snger has been sent to trarmy camp at Fort Bragg, N. C. Corpl. Thomas Anderson, statomed at Percy Jones Hosptal, Battle Creek of hs chckens. was selected to escort a patent to hs home n Roanoke, Vrgna^ ths «n Ann Arbor. week. Mrs. Edna Campbell and chldren Pvt. Marsh Ledwdge wrote from ^'erc guests of Mrs. Elwn Hulce ndependance, Kansas, that the sold 'era there are assstng n the wheat harvestathey carry ther own commssary and lve n trucks. and son have motved from the Lane! _. Mrs. C.M.Sgler and daughter Mar jorc of Lansng called on Mrs. L? ura Sgler last Thurs. Mrs. P. H. Swarthout vsted her sstor Mrs. Joseph Blanchard and hushnnd at Manchester last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Cox and chld ren of Battle Creek spent the wee'a end wth Mr.. and Mrs. Normn^ Reason. Mrs. Lonen Meabon went to Grand Rapds last week to vst her brot^r. who s home from the navy on fur lough. Mrs. Jenne «fevereaux, Mrs. Jos < phne Watts of Cleveland and M»* Fanne Kavanaugh of Jackson went to Rochester, Mnn. last week to vs t ther sster. Mrs. Ktte McCn^ o Wyomng who s there for a check up at the Mayo Bros, clnc. Mrs. Hazel McCleland of Homer '. sfter of Mrs. Fred Read underwent n operat*n at St. <Tos*eph*g h osptal Ann Arbor last week. Last Wednesday three hoys from here: P ck Amburgey and Douglas Plummer frw the navy # and Max Reynolds from the army ughs went down and gave her blood transfuson. who were on furty fl 2 WoB Lo-t Pet " Pmckney G 2 75 Cooley Dary 4.57 at St. Joseph's hosptal Ann Arbor, ^*"L '! \ '?^ Mke Hamack sho? a Cooper hawk j.***«*"..-.-^^ last week that had gotten some 2 _, - > Fowlervlle forfeted to Brghton Mrs. James Roche s ll at the home],ast ^ ^ to «. They dd not of her daughter, Mrs. Russell Wes* > ut a com P lete team n ^ ^ P^nekney Soft Bal League Team Battng Averages of Chelsea one day last week., -,*?*? 5/> AB R Mr and Mrs. Olver Chamberlan _ ' " 2 g. _ house on Unadlla St. to Battle Creek. ' Wm uarrow ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs M. Francs Shehan...64 E. Darrow were Mrs.Regna Schmd 4 Keth Ledwdge...7 of Dxboro and Mrs. Emly Benham G. Swarthout 58 of Brmngham Ala. J. Reason ^...^...8 Donald (Butt or Treetoad) Jones has tendered hs resgnaton at the Dxbctro gravel pt and started.a smlar busness for hmself. Mr. and Mrs. James Wyle and Mr. and Mrs. Asher Wyle and^euldren spent Sunday wth Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Dnkel...S J. Ledwdge 7 Wsetley Reader...6 Peach Palmer _2 Maron Shrey., H ( \ Mr. Herman Wdmayer, S.S. Supt. Mr. Alfred L* A»t. S.S. Sup. Mr«Florence Baughn- Organst Pcyf,.8.s.r '.2.2P.27' TN CAN COLLECTON DAY W.<>W,yVrc Jr. Deoeter.Jvames Wyle There w.'ll be a tn can collectot and wfe remaned for a vst. day at the Howell Theater on Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Alger Lee entertaned ' August 26 at 2: p.m. admsson be 2 at Strawberry Lake Sunday Mr. and **" cam** properly prtpared. Mrs. Harry Lee Mr. and Mrs. Jack T*" 5 Pctures to be shown are "Blotn- Roberts Mr. and* Mrs. Wm. Stauffer,' dfe Pa y«cupd" and a double Feaand Mr.and Mrs. Carl Hoffman. tu. < The Wse Owl" and "The The followng lades went to Che- Wall Flower". lsea last Thurs.nght and attended' ^STSJN^ ff a brdge party at the home of Mrs., HA * * }f HOLDNGS ff EJwn Hulce :Mn.E eanor Ledvrfdge Mrs. Clare McMacken Mrs. W.C. At-,ee < Mrs. Robert Tasch, Mrs. Lola C'a.'e Palmer, Mrs. Hasel Parker,Mrs, T.»,>dell, Mrs. Gladys Clnton, Mrs \:' n Read. VOTCE! Vllage taxes are now due and payable at my shop. Roger Carr.treae. Fred Woodworth, former collector of nternap revenue and also at one tme pure- food drector and state welfare drector, has sold hs log caens and remanng 6 acres of land to a man from Caro. Mr. Woo worth s now n Calforna where he has a responsble poston wth the Douglas Arcraft Co. He sold the farm and buldngs to a Mr. Bergotff from Detrot a year or ee age. And Chor Drector Mornng Worshp : Sunday School :(M) A hearty welcome s extended to all who worshp wth us. f you lve n ths communty and have no church afflaton we would be happy to have you worshp wth us. Classes n Sunday School for all ages. GOSPEL MSSON Mennonte Era Beeehe, pastor ^^"rntendent Marvn Shrey Svr.^ay Srhr.nl!C»:o Wtjvsbp Servce.<> ' 'ounjr Vej.k-s Meetng 7:(- V'v. ly Payer Servee We^ 7:^ GREGORY NEW C Pvt. Jeness Teachout from Ft. Eus closest approxmty to a fool-proof, ts Va. s home on furlough. Mss Jacke Brenser s clerkng n Howard Marshall's store. Mrs. Monca McKune, Mrs. Margar t Hanes and chldren are vstng n Grand Rapds and ona. The Vncent Young famly attended the McGunness' Reunon at Hur Ths tourst development wll >" made possble, the governor sa<'. largely because "ar transportaton for the masses" wll elmnate th< tme gap between north Mchgan and the ndustral center? of l Mddle West. Here s the governor's predcton "My predcton s that wth ar trans portaton, the tourst husness whch has netted Mchgan 4 mllon dollars n peace tme wll, after the war, be a bllon dollar busness n Mch.? gan". How the helocopter wll ft nto tomorrow's transportaton system >a matter for speculaton today. T> ' apparently safe to say however, tha the h?locoptor motor wth ts whrlng propeller located above the arplane cabn s beyond the expermental stage and that t offers tt> safe arplane as nventve genus ha? yet created. Here s truly a product of Wor - War T. The helocopter was frst J flown successfully n 4. and.«now beng used by the army am' navy. Large arports are not needed fo' on Rver Drve,Dexter Sunday. ths new craft whch lakes off and The Young people gave Mr. and lands vertcally and whch requre Mrs. George Robb a shower Sunday no more than a flat roof on a r>uv evenng at the home on M-6 ng for convenence of pa: sengev Eugene Lewandowsk and Rchard and parcels. The helocopter s envsoned as brngng to small towns and Young attended the ball game n-det rot Sunday. farms a new mode of transportaton Mss Peggy Martn of Chcago u The dty worker can take-o,ff nr vstng her aunt Mrs. Robert Johnsonsve northland and do so wth the week end outng n Mchgan's expan ea- Raj Kuehn of Chrson has moved on the James Roche farm. Week end greets of Mr. and Mr- (W^C. Hendee wens Dr. and Mra. ftce last week:don Sheldon,R, Ham Cecl Hendee of thaca Mr. and Mrs Forbes Mller and Mss Marlyn Mller of Detrot. Leo Hoey of Dexter has been ap- ponded dstrct deputy for the Knghts of Columbus. He s present Grand Knght of the Ann Arbor councl. A.N. Hodgeman,8, ded at h! home n Dexter Saturday. He was the son of the late Toe Hodgeman tff Pnckney and was born here March 25,854.He had lved r.car and n Dexter.for 6B years. He s survved by hs wfe. The funeral and bural were held at Dexter Wednesday. MAWR!AGE LCENSES TJS followng marrage lcence: were ssued at the county clerks e f burg ( Alce Louse Mller,27. Car' lac; Edward Smedley, 5, Fenton Lyle Keuthan, 5, Howell; Geral Cran^ 2, Howell, Dorothy ShppvJ' Howell; Clare Bowen, 26. Howell, F! orente Smth 8, Howell. Rev. John Wall.pastor of St. John's church Jackson snce G4 ded there Sunday nghtje was a natve af Dexter and wfes ordaned a prest 48 years ago. A pontfcal hgh mass wll be held at St. John's church.jackson today, Bshop Albers offcat ng. Bural wll be n Dexter. Hs only survvor s a brother Dr. A.G. Wall of Dexter. lxrk^ Jlen ' whch the mltary, ght of the,\x powers operate!. Wthout ths m! tary power behnd them thev were about as harmful as a par of" worn out shoes. Tryng and executmg then, after they have been shorn of power would he as senseless as the act of the Stuarts on reganng power n Kagland when they dug up tlm ovad bodes of Olver Cromwell, nllonars has j.«t been :,rro<to([ f,, volatng the p r j r cn!] n r nnfj sr] j r,. food wthout raton ponts. Along w ; - M her are ncluded some H) m&m hers of CrMsc 'orjle KMtp socety who face the losng of raton book- Kvdcnce shows that ths grocer char '-'od as much as $2JU* a pound for heef.and prces accordngly for oth#^ hnvs and?ot >t,too. She a!«o mad^ practse, t s. alleged of buvnf cheap products and relabelng them herself. There used to he an old vaudevlle gag to the effect that "there are more suckers on Broad way than anywhere else''. Ths would seem to apply to Gross* Pont also. H'; refrvshnj' to re^d such an edt or'! a the one wrtten by Les. Mntt n last weeks Lvngston f'oo-tv Tress Te states that the Naves branded Presdent Frankln D Uoosrvelt ;v- crazy when he set the goal for 75.) arplanes and sal! the war would he won by them before the Amercan factores got nto full swng. However th«- OOC plane has already come off the ns-emmv lne. Merchant shps are ben,;» manufactured four tmes as fast s t'ey are heng sunk and other war producton on equal footng.contrast ths wth the drvel wrtten for the b-r papers hy such as Frede-''"'- Pawvence, who says the war effort s all wrong t producton s all off.we T,re losng ground every day an' everythng s gojng to the dogs.the^e bg dales who use Lawrence's stu'f would serve the publc much better >f thev canned Lawrence and gave 'Merrtt hs job. Those who look for an outbreak of bootleggng due to ratonng and scarcty of lquor fal to take several thngs nto consderaton. Frst sugar s now ratoned and extremely hard»r» fcet except n lmted quantes. Second there s no large unemployed class such as there was n the old prohbton era who drfted nto the llct lquor husncss because there vns nowhere else to go Thrd the country s at war and under war tme restrctons and any attempt to bootleg cm a large scale would be harshly dealt wth for the reason ''' ' the army and navy n«ed every bt of alcohol that can be made for warfare. NOT we do not thnk that condtons are deal as they were j after World War for llct lquor trade. SPECAL NOTCE Wll thje persons who sgned applcatons for lquor cards at ths store' please stop and pck them tp. McLeod Pharmacy, Dexter, ch.*s4v..tf

2 CHELSEA, MCR Frday and Saturday, Aug.2-2 LADY OF BURLES QUE A Comedy Mystery Starrng BARBARA STANWCK.MCH- AEL O'SHEA, EDWARD BR OMBERG. Novelty Cartoon Sunday, Monday & August Newt Tuesday, "ACTON N THE NORTH ATLANTC" A Drama Starrng HUMPHREY BOGART RAY MOND MASSEY, ALAN'HALE A Strrng Salute to the U. S. Merchant Marne Ca.-too. Sun. Matn> e 2:45 pm cont Vedn^sdav August 25, 26 "MR. BG" & Thursday Muscal Comedy Starrng DONALD O'CONNOR,GLORA JEAN, PEGGY RYAN. P us "SHANTYTOWN" A Comedy wth MARY LEE, JOHN ARCHER MARJORE LORD fe.u-j sj^gg^ag?>._! _ Comngr'-^Msson to Moscow" "Chna" "Whte Savage" "The Human Comedy*'. The owelll^atb '; Ar Condtoned tax on *l! tckets Thurs. and Fr. Aug -2 NAZ SPY or R.A.F. HERf 'SQUADRON LEAD ER 'X'" wth ERC PORTMAN.ANN DVOR VORAK Comedy Cartoon News Sat. Aug. 2st. M.'t. S-.t. 2 p HAROLD n PERRY le k2e "GLDERSLEEVE'S BAD DAY" Plus Happy's Greatest Adventure! BELL EOYS AS "HAPPY CONLEY" n LEATHER BURNERS CaUon Sunday Aug Monday, Tuesday Mat. Sun., 2 P. M. Cont. The true story about Amerca'- Deadly Bomb Sght! "BOMBARDER" Wth PAT O'BRfcN, RANDOLPH SCOTT, ANN SHRLEY, W/! TER REED t! THE AVON fheater Stockbrldge, Mch Frday and Saturday Au^ A Fat Movng Acton Story p 'THE AVENGERS" Norway wth actual Commando Rad Alto- Cartoon "Lonesome Mouse"6> "Plan for Destructon" Sunday and Tuesday, Aug "REAP THE WLD WND" Cecl B. DeMlles Annversary Pc PNCKNEY DSPATCH ture of Bandts of the Sea Starrng} went to Mendo>n, Oho Saturday RAY MLLAND, JOHN WAYNF : Mr. and Mrs. Glbert McLaughln PAULETTE GODDARD, RAYMON r MASSEY nd Mrs. McLaughln's father, Charles Wales of Detrot have been spendng Also "New*" a two weeks vacaton at the Swales M. and Mrs. Donald Keedle an son Btly of Muskegon Heghts ca- Thursday to vst Mr. Keedle's y/ rnts, Mr.and Mrs. Wllam H. V edle. M and Mrs Thomas Featherly h company wth Mrs. Featherly's nec Ms Tony Sak of Whtmore Lak- Comng:- "Northwest Passage" & "Hdden Hand"- "Tennessee John- 6on"-"Lucky Jordan' HAMBURG Mrs. James V. Jury entertaned the Lakeland Crcle Kngs Dau^h ters at her home at Bob Whte Be:,< ues'ay afternoon wth f) member* and two quests present the ^ue.' bc!.'- M's. Harry Burgess of Sa^nan uod Mrs. Drake. A potluck dnner was served a o'clock followed by a busness meetng wth Mrs. Glen Rorton, the presdent presdng. The meetng opened by sngm:.'" xv\? to Tell the "Story" and devot onals by Mrs. Mable WhtlocP whch ncluded a verson of the Lord prayer wrtten a great majty year.-- ago. A report of the junor baked sabheld at the home of Mrs.Harry Lee v;>< rven, the proceeds of whch wa,- $f.2; also a report of the rccc\ J subscrpton to magaznes^'',ftron wh-h $2.4.5 was realzed. j The Junors wll hold a pcnc a ' Walled Lake, Wednesday, Aug. y, A b;:ked sale wll be held at th? home-of Mrs. Harry Lee Sat. Ate 28. ( The mystery box was receved by Mss Vola Pettys, offcal and commttee reports were gven by Mrs Smth Ma-tn and Mrs. Harry Le who also reported for the "Huppv Helpers" Junor crcle. Mrs. James V. Jury read a sel-c' on,"stewardshp". The meetng.!. sed wth prayer of the order. Te next meetng wll held,: the home of Mrs. Drake at foh Whte Heach. Tuesday afternoon Sell, wth Mrs. E.Clyde Dunnng actn as chaplan.a bunco party wll n held after the busness meetng. The Bazaar held Saturday afternoon by the lades Guld of St.Stephens Epscopal church was a he succt ss n every way; artcles to sell were all sold % and sold well yeldng a good sum for the treasurey. Mrs. D. A. Berg and two chldren j 'a- Leo and Roger of Stargs h born spendng a week wth Mrs. Nel- - v e Ptearsoj. Another guest of Mrs. Pearson and «. ce, Harbaradell Way was Mrs. da Way of Manchester. On Saturday, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Tda Knapp, Mrs.Way,Mrs. Berg, Bar harden and Janet vsted Mrs. Elmer Sufton at Carland. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS.. Wednesday, August 8,ltM _^* J Banquet was served under the super Mrs.Lawrence R. Que; and son J v8op of Char eg Plymptott and Ja. Lehnd went to Lewston, New Ym'l Tuesday to vst Mrs. Queal's sste and other relatves returnng hon Saturday. Mss Jacquelne Qutal v. has been spendng v t\vo weeks at A >ston returned home wth them. cottage at Zukey Lake. Hary L. Dewolf and three daught ers, Maron,Dorothy and Barbara o'" Dxboro vsted ther aunt, Mrs. Wn. H. Keedle Wednesday evenng. \s, a OF bo YEARS AGO Mss Georga Martn s attend.e he Chcago World's Far. A new sdewalk has been bu on the south sde of Haze squar* on East Man Street. Edtor Andrews and famly an spendng the week at Bay Vew. Tragedy struck ths place last Thur. evenng, Aug 7 when John Murp \ Marble and ther lades and t was' son '. lanqaet. Dr. H.F. SglftT N*es ded and G.W. Teeple acted as toastmaster. Among the vstors whom he called on for remarks were: T.P. Stowe, Hugh McPherson,George Chapel, John Wrght and W.P. Gover of Howell. H. Wert Newkrk Mark Sll, Mark Cook, Dr. Jenny and Robert Erwn ot Dexter. Lodge was then opened and Ho well Lodge No. 88 conferred the rd. degree n mpressve style. A surprst party was gven at the home of Dr. Reeves of Planfeld fnday nght for Fred Fsh who has resgned hs place n the drug stone there and wll retur n to Pnckney. Marred at Unadlla on Aug. 2, Arthur May and Mss Mnne Pckel W.H. Clark who has been supply agent at the depot has been appon led agent at Gregory. Wll Black,th Gregory agent, comes to Pnckney. Born to Wm, Darrow and wfe an Frday a son. Met Chalker and James Durkee have purchased a Southwck hay press. The frst job they dd was for H.D. Greve. NEGHBORNG NOTES The Berkley school wll sell ther bus as they were refused gasolne '""" *>- =--,.- to brng pupls to school wh lve a young man who came from Orch- tw^ -^] M away ard. Queens County, reland, wth, At the meetng Qf ^ Washtenaw hs brother last May was drownde n the Pnckney mll pond. He -was workng for Mke Dunne on the Haze farm The cows were pastured across the pond and a boat was used to go acras.-' and mlk them. Thursday Mr. Dunne rowed across and dd the mlk \ng hmself. Murphy called across tc hm that he was gong to swm across and help hm. and took off h clothes and plunged n. Abo at hal WJ'.V across he. aled to Mr Dm re to meet hm wth the boat. The.latter ter dd so but by that tme he had. gone down and could not be faun ' Mr. Dunne searched for hm for a tme and then gave the alarm.search was contnued all nght wthout sue ess. Frday the pond was covered wth boats but no lx>dy was found Thomas Grady,a submarne d\)t from Detrot, was sent for. He coml ' not work on account of the weed but asked that dynamte be obtan Foe, (l..-es of ths were explodebut the body faled to arse. TV' search was also unsucessful S Sunday mornng Casper Sykes :\< Fayette Sal mom found the body n - channel. The body was taken to hr^ r of the deceased man's unclr Mke Ruen. Justce Dell Carr calle! a coroner's jury who brought a ^ det of accdental drownng. T' funeral was held Monday from St Mary's church, Ref. Consdne offc atng. Bural n St.' Mary's comet r ry. Whle search for the Murphy body was gong on Frday the barns on the Peter Kelly farm caught fre and burned down. nsurance was $>. The dynamte set off Frday tpped! preacher7n countv board of supervsors, How r ard Thayer was voted a $2 salary plus a $5 transportaton allowance as helpng teacher. Rev. Gordon Bennett of Montana has been called to be the pastor of the Dexter Cong'l church. Brghton wll erect an honor roll wth the names of the boys from there : servce^ Lloyd lvarsall s cha man. A.C. Stewart who was tn the feed and coal busness n Brghton for many years ded last week. The Flowlervlle band has cane j elled rehearsels due. to a case of j nfantle paralyss. The Veteran's of Foregn Wars pos^ of South Lyon has purchased a wheel char whch they wll loan at \ no cost. August 25 's the deadlne for those who wsh to fle applcatons for j the new Unversty of Mchgan sch olarshps.? Judge Holland has found for the property owners of Whte Lake n Oakland county and aganst the con servatlon commsson. The latter ree ently bought land on the lake for a publc fshng beach.the judge found T t volated buldng restrctons and consttuted a traffc hazard. Maurce Boutell, son otf Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Boutell of Howell, a frst class seaman was klled n acton recently. Joe Grostc and Ray Holt, members of the Howell cvl ar patrol partcpated n the daylght rad on Detrot last week. na Kelly of Hartland, former hel ttts'^unty^'now, over a bookcase and knocked a clock ^, ^ t achep n gt off a shelf n the Wm Burch home The FowlervUe track rpcqrd ^ j Lvngston lodge held a banquet, broken tbere thft Ugt. f and rd degree conference on Tues. when p ^ McKay> * evenng wth a large attendance. The a neat - n 2:4%. a pacer took ELECTRCTY s a war materal, toouse t carefully! f you have ever seen a bg Detrot Edson power plant you have probably notced the large ples of coal heaped outsde. Thousands of tons of fuel are requred every day to produce the electrcty sent out over a network of transmsson lnes to factores and stores and offces and homes. That s one reason why electrcty s a war materal When you save electrcty you save coal and transportaton* and manpower needed for war producton* There s no shortage of electrcty n ths area, and electrcty k not ratoned. But remember what electrcty s made of: Use t carefully en yon would any other vtal war materal Prudent, economcal use of electrcty s a patrotc oblgaton today. Use what electrcty you need but don't waste t The Detrot Edson Company ELECTRCTY S NOT RATONED. j BUT TS PRODUCTON RL^'JATES COA AND RALROAD TRANSPORTATON. DON'T WASTE T Defense Workers Attenton Wc Have a Few Nash Cars n Stock.also Two Nash Demonstra- ' tors, Low Mleage, New Car Guarantee. We Beleve These Cars We Have on Dsplaj Here Are The Only New Cars For Sale n ths County. So f \ou Want One of These New Cars, You Had Better Hurry As There Wll Be No More New Cars Untl After the Duraton. LJ Novelty Cartoon News Lvofso Motor Sales Wed. Aug. 25th, Murder for Hre* AdulU 7c Howell, Mck "WEST SDE KD" Starrng DON HARRY, DALE EVANS HENRY HULL Plus "MEADVLLE PAT- ROT" Comng "Mr. Bg" USE f " Mate m feel extra good heam you talk tha way. fudge... never realzed was contrbtuut' to the war effort n the way you menton." "You certanly are. Hank. Part ot the gran you farmers grow s used by the bever-' age dstllng ndustry to make alcohol for wa purposes. Hundreds of mllons o gal* tons are requred ev< v year for smokeless powder, medcal SUH>: 's. chemcal warfare materals, shatterprool glass, lacquer for camouflagng equpment, fuel to pnxel tor* pedoes and n the makng of cr t tea w -, r: ecded synthetc rubber Bu Hank, the gran used u» >tljng ths alcohol s not thrown away. t * utocessed and comes back to the farm a#m n the lutra ol dstllers* dred grans ot dred solubles whch you use for dary feeds, hog supplements and poultry mashes. Ths year alone t s estmated 88. tons ot fhb«r much needed toed stuffs wll be prlmvd bv J Kr* eh-;!-hers can see nmv. fudge, why you say ts a mghty good thng wt hate a legal dstllng ndustry tn tmts lke thesa." ^L Cmtfttmm *t AU*koStlBmmt? f BUCK-PONTAC DEALERS Note-We nsed a ftw good mech ancs-top p»y. BE PATROTC balvage SPELLS VCTORY Our. t A VuHy Eft* M tal Salter* OrfanlsatJoa. DARLNG'S FARM ANMAL REM OVAL SERVCg ORSES $5. CATTLE $4. HOGS, CALVES AND SHEEP accordng to tc* and condton*. ^ DARLNG & COMPANY PHONE COLLECT TO HOWELL 45

3 ^4¾^ ^--. PNCKNEY DSPATCH Wedraday, August 8,4.'- K* K..JS A dnt out of every weeorn S OUR QUOTA for VCTORY «Hh u.s.wantonta () v fnally we ;:skc»l for percent t) botuls: now v.e need consderably more. ¼ Ot tkcc'.s S OUR QUOTA N WAR BONDS BUY WAR BONDS W^^tF ^RF^R*Rr^r^R«p necy's Gen. Stor a MlUMllllrrrlMlllllMrmUUM^ Lve STOCK HAULNG s u nd KKlNG Weekly Trps Made to Detrot Frank Plasko S PHONE 4SF4 s. ltmt^ummlht.m. 7 UNCLE SAM WANTS MORE PORK,, BEEF, POULTRY AND EGGS 'Jnclo Sam wants bllons of eggs and thousands of tons of pork and beet to feed mllons of fghtng men and defense workers. Mr a-.o Mrs. Farmer, he has asked you to do the job and has assured Mood p ces. "TOU have the grans to convert nto beef and pork, so gve Uncle K.:n what he wants. Bat those grans need balancng so they wll g» further. Let me show you the Watkns way of balancng hjme-gown grans. Watl-ns new mproved Mneral Compounds are made to speed up?>'' v \'h ;,!d producton Phone STATE OF MCHGAN The Probate Court for the County of Lvngston. At a sad sesson of sad Court, held at the Probate Offce n the Cty of Howell n sad County, on th* d day of August A.D. 4. Present, Hon. WUU L. Lyons, WANTED FARM WTH STOCK & TOOLS t ACRES OR MORE 4. '"* CASH fuyerflf WATNG Herb Sneed 27 H E. GRAND RVER PHONE W HOWELL whle at the same tme savng on feed. A lc Pott Card Wl Brng C. F. HEWLETT YOUR WATKNS DEALER Pnckney, Mck Judge of Probate. n the matter of the Earl Edward Ketcfaeat, of Percy H. Swarthout havng fled n sad Court a petton praytaf for a lcense to sell the nterest of sad estate theren descrbed of August A.D. 4, at ten o'clock t s Ordered. That the 24th day PNCKNEY DSPATCH >! Gntered at posoffee Pnckney, Mch tecond clan L.utter. ukscrpto<j $.26 **»*' fut«l ' V*v» -» PAUL W. CURLETT PUBLSHER j her mother, Mrs. Emma Volmer. Aucton! wll sell my personel property at p-.jblc aucton at the farm located ( /. mles Southwest of Howell mle South of State Santarum, re East on 22 Sexton Road, o> - mle East of Jake Dankers Corners on lues., Aug- 24 Statng at 2; P. M., Fast T>;A POULTRY 25 Whte Rocks, Leghorn Pullets, HEAD OF CATTLE 5 Guernsey Cow, yrs. old, gvng r-m-d July 4 Shorthorn Cow, 6 yrs. old gvng mlk^ bred June. Guernsey Hefer, 5 months old,bred fj.a Guernsey Hefer, 4 month old Holsten Steer, yr. Pa HEAfTopTTRB» V Duroc Sow, due Sept Duroc Shoats, wt each 8 Chester Whte Shoats wt 75 each H6REV Black Mare # 4 yrs. old, wt 4 Mrs. Wm. Loll vsted relatves n Grand Rapds last week. Norma Darrow s vstng Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Darrow near Mlford. Boone Amburgey and famly of Jackson spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Clartc were j n north Mch.the frst of the week Mss Dense Ledwdge spent last week wth Mss Jean Craft n Am Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Barron of How \ ell celled on Mrs. Eleanor Ledwdge Sunday. Wesley Reader and Peach Palmer left Monday for the north on a fshng trp. rene Leesma of Detrot s spendng the summer wth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tasch. Mrs. Eleanor Ledwdge and Paulne Gorman were n Ann Arbor last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Housner of Brghton called on Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Nesbtt Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sneed of Howell were Thurs evenng guests o( Mr. and Mrs.Ross Read. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hauck of Det rat were week end guests at the P.W. Curlett home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heath of MO<A, rce were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Fsher. Mr. and Mrs. George Meabon jr called on Mr. and Mrs Howard May n Unadlla Sunday. Edwn Brown, former Pnckneyte now a Battle Creek attorney, s food admnstrator there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read were week end guests orf Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Brown n Detrot, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reuter of Grand Rapds called on Mr. and Mrs. An drew Nesbtt last Wednesday. Mrs. Bemce Wyle and chldren of Howell and Mrs. Gordon Hester of Ypslant were Sunday guests otf Mr. and Mrs.A.L-Nsbett. Mrs. Clara Kennedy and two chld ren of Detrot spent last week wth Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Anderson and famly moved last week from the James Roche farm to Planfeld Mss Roberta McArtor has ret urned to her work n the local telephone offce after a weeks vacaton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gradwell who hava been vstng her mother, Mrs. Jenne Lavey, returned to Chcago Monday. Joe Esper has sold hs cottage Portage Lake to Edward FarfeM of Detrot. The Espers are movng to Calforna. Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Hewlett anr son Charles left Monday fo* Buff ar and Nagara Falls.N. Y. They wll return Frday. Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Vedder am Mr. and Mrs.Merwn Campbell went on a vacaton trp last week to Trout Lake. Mrs. Robert McArtor and Ma Agathe Henry left Monday to vs Mr. McArtor n Paducah Kentucky, for two weeks. Mrs. Nora Annabell and Mrs. Flor Hmt of Whttren, Calf., ther cousn Mrs. John Ch. bars and famly. Bernadne, Wlls, and Wllma Plan ck of Detrot are spendng two week at the home of Mrs. John Chamber and Henry Johnson. Mss Dorothy Meabon left last wee" wth Mrs. Chrysnger of Ann Arb * Mlford Tractor, Hone Cultvator, to vst the latters son n an army 2 Seta of Sngle Work Harness,Sawed hosptal n North Carolna, Out Stone Boat, Two Wheel Stock The Frank McKelvey cottage Traler wth good rubber, Hog Crate, Rush Lake has been sold to C.Walsh Pg or Chcken Crate, Set of Wre of Detrot. Mr. and Mrs. McKelvey Stretch***, Quantty of New Gran have gone to Pttsburg, Penn. Quantty of Feed Sacks, Stack. M-*. and Mrs. Cppert and Mrs. Canvass, ltx2, new, 2 Step Ladders, j *?» J a^ld^of Detrot wer* Barn Frame and Quantty of Good week end guests at the Frank M < Lumber, Feed Cooker, 45 gal., new deen home at Portage Lake. Sunday callers at the home of Mr Roll of Good Fence, new, Quantty o and Mrs. Lee Lavey were Mr. and End Posts % whte oak.8 ft, Log Chan, Mrs. Joe Metz and Mr. and Mr 2 Te Out* Chans,.H.C. Cream Separator 65 op., Forks, Shovels and Frank Whte and daughter of Howell Mr. and Mrs. Glen Planck onfamly of Detrot.Mrs. Florence Huntland, Mrs. Nora Annabell from Wb t tren, Calf.,were Sun dnner guentf Bathng Supples and Everythng /or the Summer Resorter Pcture Post Cards Flms Developed KRKSCRPrjDNV All //,! F.Y Kenned $ < > -ug,.,<** re. VVWWV^A^VVA%S n >V,%%%*.".,'.V-V' Dead or ^?ve HORSES $5. COWS $4 Farm Anmals Collected Promptly vodern Equpment Capable Men E. L. PARKER. Asent Phrwe 8G /. The FASTFST Dead Gto<* 'V - ;. W.c.h can Central Dead ^t«-> C c Hot Weather S are Coolng nvgoratng f?r( ReJ renn g HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Some Household floods antf - Used Toys. ' FARMNG 'MPLEMENTS F-2 Farmall Tractor wth 2 V.o Cultvator, lf" Power Lft Under Slung Plow and 7 Ft. Mowng Attach many other artcles. n the forenoon, at sad Probate Of-] H~<WsEH6t& dfms fce, be and s hereby apponted ment Steel Wheel Wagon and Fh>' Round nw^nw*-^ Oak Range, wood ww*** or coal, We h:.'.e anyle. fur!. a^alable Rack Nearly New Secton Sprn* pear before sad Court, at sad tme Wood Heater, Ktchen Cabnet, Day persons nterested m sad estate ap otf Mrs. John Chambers and famly Tooth-Drag, nearly new, 8Ft. Trac for snurrl loans Bed, Drng Room Table, Meat Crock ~ ^ j Woodworth who recently W tor Dsc, Gran Drll, Com Planter for hearng sad petton and that all Dasy Churn, Dash Churn, Vnegar hs log cabns and remanng l«o «Ft. Cultpacker, Sde Delvery and place, to show cause why a Bbl., Keg of Vnegar.Small Table f acres of land near here to a Detrrv', Rake > Ne*^ 4 Gallon Hand Sprayer, :'>< KM\\'n-:' MORTGAGE lcense to sell the nterest of sad Potatoe Crates, Large Quantty of freman s now n Calf, where V Post Hole Dgger, Steel Post Drveestate n sad real estate should not OR PERSONAL AT RFASON- Frut Jars,Gasolhe Lamp, 2 Lanterns, s employed by the Douglas arcraft Grass Seeder.New Garden Drll.Bu/ be granted; ce Cream Freexer 6 qt and many t to furthur ordered That publc C " ^TOm CO. Saw, Grndstone, New Stewart ABT,E RATES " * Week end g'-est of Mr. and Mr* Shearmaster Electrc Sheep Shearer, notce thereof be gven by publcat _., Howard Thayer w re Mr. and Mrs 4 Gas Drums and many mscellaneou on of a copy of ths order, for TERMS:-CAH. No Goods to^ uthmstf!tm*ttuuatutu moved J Mtn untl Settled three successve weeks prevous to ^ 4 ^ For. Tames Moran and two daughters o' tems. BattyrOreek. TWs s the James M' sad day of hearng, n the Pnckney TERM? CASH. Alvah Ryder anfwho ptched for Pnckney n l«n Dspatch publshed and crculated n W.M.Stuck, p V^ eek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. rop. -. wnnng 2 games each year.mr K...V Carr were Jack Smth of Ann n sad county. Thayer s Mrs. Moran's brother. Jam A Hor, the Msses Jans and Betty WlMs LXyons, Judge of Probate es s stfll employed by the Kellojr HAROLD GATES, Auctoneer Carr of Detrot.Ernest Carr called A true copy. Celesta Parshall, ; HAROLD GATES, Aaetfeaeer Co. n Battle Creek., LYNN UEND.^t Clerl Monday. Regster of Probate LYNN HNDER, Clerk % Open Every Even g CE CHEAM, CANDY CGARS V j > ' JOE GEN &L AUCTON rttr»- *n :*!?" Havng decded to qut farmng T wn S.sell my personal property ;t pbh g aucton at my farm located 4' s mles north of Dexter at 4 Huron S Rver Drve <jn S Sale SUrU «t : P. M. 8 HRAD OF CATTLE Large Holsten Hefers, bred Hereford Hefer^ bred 4 Beef Hefers, not bred SHEEP Shropshre Buck 65 Ewes 4 Lambs POULTRY AND RABBTS 4 Young Rock Hens Hens Banty Hen and Chcks Chnchlla Buck Rabbt S Young Rabbts, 6 weeks old GRAN AND HAY 8 Acres of Hybred Corn n Feld 2 Tons of Clover Hay n the Mow **j^ \..\/ Ml. X < 4 t.thlr.thu'lll Frst Natonal tfak S N HOWF.LL UNDER FEDERAL SUPERVSON Member Federal Depost naurant: Corporaton. All 'depost- nsured up to 5, for each Depostor. * TAX HURDLES J TEMBER 4 DECEMBER 4 MARCH 44 MARCH 45 TO GO =. S.yt. \'>, JM. F-"le Declaraton ff Kstnated tax and pay halaner ofamoun* due n 4^. 2. >! <. f>, l!)4.'j. f necessary fle am<n«'< decl.'raton of tax and pay addt"r;;>! amount dtu> :: Ma.."», ]'.>\4 'ay one-half of "unaua.ed'' t«x for 42 or lua'. taxwhchever s lesser.. Mar. "> l!)4.'). 'av reman ' -r half of unabated tax.. Fgure NOW the mount you wll owe, and mal e ad\tnc....» rovsoa n your h,.nk account. \ >n v«

4 PWCKNY gbpatch Wednawky, August 8,4 BOVDEll BOSSES HOUSE PBHT s The qualty of Boydell Bonded House Pant U as* suxed through a formula that ncludes a Urge percentage of pure Whte Lead and tested pgments, plus Pure Lnseed Ol, Thnner and Dryer. No- adulterants. Yes* t's a Top-Grade product! Apply as* etac of Boydell Pant Prmer whch wll spread evenly and cover well. And then apply a coat or* Boydell Bonded House Pantfor fsmooth, durable fnsh* Cents) n, Ufa T»lk Pant a? 2 L AVEY HARD WARE "U -T nn.»m«.»...».mtn»tm»rttmummmmnumhnn TAX NOTCE The 7th nstallment of 8^ 84, and 85 taxes on the lo Year Plan and the th nstall ment of 82 and pror years taxes on the Year Plan are due and payable before Sept., 4 wthout addtonal penaltes. Jenne M. Eastman t s a SAVE YOUR ClaasHed WASTE FATS r Warn Ads -- ' WANTED:- Baby bed n good condton. Mra.Gordon BeasettJPhoae 2f4 FOB SALE;- Ol heater end Frgdart pop cooler. Don Hammer FOR SALE: Two crculatng heaters. One almost new, one needs a fre pot Also whte ktchen cabnet, ktchen table. Uroer Coxy.' FOR SALE-Whte Leghorn and Hamp shre Red Hens. Phllp Sprout Phone FU. j FbRSATETl loads of tmotny and s alfalfa hay n now, Mke Harnack Sf HELP WANTED-Housekeeper for J famly of four. Two chldren agad -' 4 and 7. Mother under physcans orders to rest sx months. Wages to be set by mutual agreement LA. Stonex 885 Brghton lake road Br ghton Phone 688. Heme Evenngs FOR SALE: Lvngroom Furnture settee, A 2 char* heavy oak, leather covered. lke new. H.P. Newman HLand LOR SALE-Model T r>od flsedaa. Bert Hcfo ( FOR SALE-A Round Oak HeateTXl f\ condton, burns wood,hard or sof* ooal. B. M. Hcks WANTED tfennant for 4 room h tuxe wth electrcty and water. Mu<c *ake care of stock. Leonard Larue, Alle Stalker farm. FOR SALE; Kalamazoo Elte heate*. Phone *"««FOR SALE-Good work hone ancta new row boat Wm, Darrow LOST: Small Red fountan pen n the front of Pnckney Dspatch offce on the pavement about * * the Coatsued from Frst Page THE MCHGAN MRROR se of drvng a flvver. Two or three hours of experence s requred. Ths craft s safe to the degree that t does not sde-alp or talspn and t can be brought safely to the ground even f the motor stops cold. C. W. Lucas, assstant to Manfred Burlegh,presdent of the Great Lakes Greyhound lnes, told newspaper edtors at Escenaba that helocopter servce would be made avalable after the war to 4 ctes n Mchgan as soon as equpment can be obtaned. The Greyhound corporaton has appled to the federal government for a hearng to permt them to operate a natonal system of hel uocopter transportaton. t s to be held n October. As the Greyhound offcals envson the role of the helocopter, more people wll lve n the country whle workng tn the cty; arlne travel wll be vastly facltated by helk copter servce connectng large metro poltan arports and downtown dstrcts; naccessble areas n vacaton country wll be opened up for ar travel for the frst tme wthout the necessty of hugh expendtures for arports. n bref,"the helocopter wll cut n half the travel tme between the north part of Mchgan and the pop ulatan centers to the south". Hr. Lucas also predcted that the new ease and speed of travel wll extend the Mchgan tourst season from two J to sx months,"snce more and m" people wql travel north for busness] and for fshng n the sprng, hv ng n the fall, and wnter sports. f ths new war-tme creaton, the helocopter, can acheve these gans for Mchgan we wll be doubly blessed. Perhaps here s one of the unforeseen benefts of war whch sr' ence makes possble when drven by neewsty of natonal self-preservatons. t may revolutonze the Mch erf tomorrow, brngng new enjoy- evenng of Frday July 2rd. Fnder return to Mrs Ella Newman, 2, Crest Street, Ann Arbor or leave at j ments of hvn «to our people ths offce and receve reward. FOR SALE: Man's watch $7 ;, Lady's Elgn watch $4., Johnson ce Skates sze 6Vt, $7, Lace table cloth $4.6, patched qult top $, all wool srow sut ssa 4 $6., Englsh wool tweed sut, swe 4. $4.5. Helen Fedler, 245 Man street, Pnckney, Mchgan The Unted States Geversmet Needs them for EXPLOSVES Leave Them at ths Store u, WN AT ANN ARBOR SUNDAY Pnckney won from Mac's Athletcs of Ann Arbor at Sportsmen's Park last Sunday nght by a 6-4 score. Hunter, the Ann Arbor ptcher held Pnckney to ht for 6 nnngs and went nto the last nnng wth a 4- lead. Pnckney suddenly came to lfe n ths perod and scored 6 WANTED?"To buy acretof good rrns by ad of a double 8 sng up-land, wthout buldngs Phone ' les and Ann Arbor msplays. Shehan led off wth a double, K. Led- Earl Gallup, Pnckney FOR SALE-Extenson dnng room wdge ht to; rd who fumbled, table, double bed wth mattress and Reader sgnled to center, Swarthout Lvngston County Treasurer sprngs. S. H. Carr dropped a ht to left, Reason got a ht and Palmer and Shrey were safe oa errors. Result: 6 runs scored. n the l*»t half of the 7th,Dnke j held the cjotored boys scoreless. Housewves!!! Prevous to the 7th nnng, Pn-, ckney had contnually popped up easy fle» except for Keth Ledwdge's trp!* n the 4th whch would have been a home run n another park. t ht the fence and rolled bad YOU GET BETTER MEATS AT Clarks / Phaell nto the feld. Tre Ann Arbor team scored all 4 run n the 4th when the Pnckney nfeld made 8 errors wheh were combned wth 2 bases on halls and a sngle gave the colored boys 4 runs. Pnckney *%S R W Mller 2b 8 (. J. Ledwdge.lf, 4 oneean, rs_...»»»».»««.»...«o K. Ledwdge, s,.. 8 Reader, c _ 8 Swarthout,! ef, -. JB Reason, \ lb, «..* Palmer^ rf,.~~..»...« Shrey/ $b, DnkeC p ftfae'e AStrtet Bnown, c, ***M Feller, So,..- Felds, lb ~~. RoW>ns,rs 4 «> #»**»* _ AB >^..#...w...^..t...^.««8 McFadden, ef M...8 McLaughln, 2b... a M... 8 Boae, f *- Ely, la,,.,,.j Hunter, p,,,...,.8 HawUna. rf,...,..,,.,, 8 R o o y PROFESSONAL The Ractoey Santrom Ray M. Duffy, M. D. PaeloMy, MeJdgaa Offce Hoorat 2: to 4t P. M. 7* U P. M, OR. G R. McCLUSKEY DENTST 2 H N. Mchgan Offce, 22 Telephoaea Reedeaea, 2JJ Eveaags by Appontment Howell, Mfchtgaa CLAUDf SHELEKDN ELECTRCAL CONTRACTOR Paoa* F2 PERCY ELLS AUCTONEER PBONE 78FU Pnckney, Mchgan Puckaey, Mch. LEE LAVEY GENERAL NSURANCE Phone 8-FS fackney, Mchgan BHHBBSaBSSllBfclBSSSajBSSjSj Howell n the sad County, on the 2th day of August^ A.D. 48. «...Present, Honorable Wlls L. "Lyons Judge of Probate. n the matter of the Estate o Wllam Hessencahl, Deceased. t appearng to the court tnat tn. tme for presentaton of clams aganst sad estate should be lmted, and Tlree base ht- K. Ledwdge Two base ht- Shehan Struck out by Dn kel 2, Hunter 8.*Walks off Dnkel 2, Hunter,8, Left on bases- Pnckney,4. Ann Arbor 4^ Double play- McFadden to McLaughtL Umpres- Dop Cushng and Bock. The John Martn and John Bortz fajnles attended the Martn reunon at ona Sunday* Davd Barber of Detrot was found dead n hs overturned auto n Honey Creek, between Dexter and Ann Arbor one day laet week. He was a brother of John Barber, former resdent of PnekMy. STATE OP MCHGAN The Probate Court foe the Covat" ef Lvngsta*. At a sesson ef sad Court, held at the Probate offce, n the Cty of \afar. that a tme and place be apponted to receve, examne and adjust all clams and demand* aganst sad dec eased by and before sad Court: t s ordered that all credtors of Bad ueceased are requred to present ther clams to sad Court at sad Probate Offce on or before the 8th day of October A.D. 4, a: ten o'clock n the forenoon, sad tme and place beng hereby apponted for the examnaton and adjustment of all clams and demands aganst sad deceased. t o Further Ordered, Thar"C>! notce thereof be gven by puh;«:.. of a copy of ths order, n each week for three sucessve we! prevous to sadd day of hearng, ;he Pnckney Dspatch, a newspnpo mnted and crculated n sad cor Wllr, L. Lyons, Judge of Prolyl A true copy. Cele&ta Parshall, Reg. of P-«b ' ^r STATE OF MCHGAN lh«crcut Cou»*t tor the Conn^» of Lvngston n Chancery. ALCE MAUK, Plantfl, vs. JARED L, COOK^ Sr., JARED L. COOK, Jr. somet&mea known as JARED COOK and ther unknown hers devsees, legatees, and assgns Defendants, Sut pendng n the Crcut Court for the County of Lvngston n Chancery, at Howell Mchgan, on ths 6th day of July* 48. t appearng from the sworn bll of complant as fled n sad cause that plantffs have not been able after! dlgent search and nqury to ascer. tan whether sad defendants are alve or dead or where they ma resde f lvng or f they have any personal representatves or hers lvng or where they or any of them may resd«,or whether ttle,nterest or clam, len or possble rght of these defer, dants has been assgned to any other person or persons or whether each tle nterest clam, Hen, or possble rght \ has been dsposed of by wll by the ead defendants. t furthe afjaesatog that plantfl does not know and has been unable after dlgent search and nqury to ascertan the names of the persons who are ncluded as defendants wth out beng named # UfctB moton of Stanley Berrlman attorney for plantffs, t s ORDEF ED that the above named defend antt and ther unknown hers devs eat, legatees and assgns cause ther appearance to be entered heren wth n three months from the date hereof 4 that n defaalt thereof saf bll of complant be taken as confessed by sad defendants and each and all of them* t s farther OKorJtED that plan tff cause ths order to he publshed wthn 4 days n the PNCKNEY DSPATCH, a newspaper prnl-d. publshed and crculated n sad conn \ ty once n each week for at least Phone 8 27 H S. Greed «HaweL Mslfaa Raal Estate, tararaace. Cty, Lake and Para A spsollty Ust Year Prep arty WHh Me Bond Homo bop, Co. ROOFNG SDNG, and ASBESTO SHNGLES "All Workmaaahp G«er»»t< WLLAM DAVS 2 North Court Str»«t Howell, Mcaea MARTN J LAVAN a L*» Phone Brghton, Mhfa / VanWnkle & VanWnke Don W. VanWnkle Charles K. VcnWnftl Attorneys at Law Frst State anjd Savngs Ba.!' Howall, MUhfa, f. H. Swarttout & Son FUNERAL HOME Modern Equp-mant Ambulance Sorrce P'ocn«Pnckaey, MCMT* Charles. VanWnkle Crcut Court Commssoner The a^pve enttled sut, nvolves and s brought to quet ttle to tne followng descrbed lands, located n the Townshp of Cohoctah,Lvng on County, Mchgan and more fully lescrhed as follows to wt: All that part of the east half of the South-west quarter of Secton (number Thrty-two- (82) that les West of the center A the publc hgh way,runnng Northerly and Southerly through sad East half of South west quarter: Alto a pflece of land descrbed as follows, Begnnng at a pont n the center of the sad hghway 2282 feet East and 478 feet North of the South-west corner of sad secton No. Thrty two (2) runnng thence North along the center of sad hghway feet, thence East at rght angles to the sad hghway 45.8 feet f thence We*! to place of begnnng,contalnng n sad last descrbed parcel, two (2) acres of land, all beng n Townshp four (4) North of Range four (4) East RT.chgan. Also, Lots twenty-sx (26) and twenty -seven (27) of the Plat of ''Tndnn Sprng T.akps",a part of the East Half (½) of the Southwest quarter (¼) and the West half(h) of the Southeast quarter (K) of Secton thrty -two (82), Town four 4) North, Range four (4) East, Mchgan, as duly lad out, platted and recorded n Lber two (2) of Plats at page sxty four (64). STANLEY BERRMAN Attorney: for PMrtffs Busness Aldrr:s Howell, Mchgan _ - HL Establshed 6 ncorporated 6 KtFksoo State Bank Over Seventy-seven Years of Safe Bankng DO NOT LET DOWN No* Just when the Alles are showng J som«-'progress n the war wth the Axs powers we must delver heav er and heaver blows. We need more. war machnes^ more food for our solders and Alles. The next few months may go a long way toward wnnng the war n Europe. You can help by puttng evrry spare dollar nto War Bonds and Stamps. We urge you to do ths because they are the best nvestment fcr your money n the.whole world. DO NOT LET DOWN MOW McPherson State Bank Money to loan at reasonable rates *nterest pad on Savngs Booke and Tme Certfcates sf Depost. HcPherson Stale Bae Al deposts ap to **,<*** saby ear snesabershp la the fed. K *'$:. r

5 L LOCAL NEWS M. and Mrs. C.J. Cl^'on were n Chelsea S^tuu ay Phllp Sprout and famly spent Sunday at the Charles Soule home ' Howell. Roy Clark* son, Joe, and Mrs. Marr Ftzsmmons were n Howell Monday. Lemuel Martn and wfe of Ypslant spent Sunlay at the John Martn borne. Mrs. Ross Read, Mrs. Janet Tooman and Mss Helen Fedler were n T «.do 5 a day. Dr. Harlo Shehan, son, Tomme,& daughter, Ann of Jackson spent Sun at the Wm. Shehan home. Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs. Roy CLr : Mrs. Earl Nay and daughter, Naney Joe were n Jackson Tuesday. Jm Meyer was n Detrot Monday. The Lous Monks cottage at Now Lake has been sold to Detrot partes.?/ ss Lore eta Clnton prd V<r a* ' Mr*. Mcntosh and chldren of Detro' p-^t the week end at H-Lan^ lake. Sunday guests of Mss Gertrud- Spears were the Msses Mary JP^ Mll er and Betty Smth of Ann Arbor. Messers John Spears and Lucus Doyle called on Frank Bowers at the St. Joseph hosptal Ann Arbor, Sunday. Bern to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beath'e of Howell (Bemce sham) at Mc- Pherson hosptal. Aug. 4th a daughter. Mrs. Robert Pke took Mrs.Fewle«to her home n Lansng last Tuesdav Mrs. Fffe Armstrong of osco accopaned her. Hvde Mclntyre who recently su' fered a heart attack has recovprp' 4 snffventlv to be taken home from the hosptal at. Pontac. Sunday guests at the home of Mar tn Markos holme were Mss Golde Markos of Ann Arbor and Pvt. Lonp Parknson of Salt Lake Ctv, Utah." Sunday vstors at the home of M»*»r,d Mrs.Ben Whte were Mr«"p<n Pev^renux of Howell, Petty Offcer Garland Bennett wfe and son, Tom of Brooklvn N.Y. f** Vo.'p McCleer who has been s^erdno a ^^r «T «PVS v'th fcpr dmo-htor. Mrs. Jack Draper n Fremont, Or.fo has rpturned to her home here. W r. Mller and wfe were n Poatac Tuesday. - PNCjCNEY DbA C, Wednesday, August 8,4 CONSERVAT, SN NOTES Mrs. Loa Lobdel and son Jmme.spr;nt the week end n Pontac. Lous Gearhart of Howell was a Sunday guest of Mr.and Mrs.Mark Nash. Mss Mary Prest of Clnton was a week end guest ojf Mrs. Merrll Austn. Wm. Lamb s home.rem the Gro sse sle naval staton on a day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lavey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.Ray Lavey n Detrot. ' Mr. and Mrs. Burton HcTcs of Jack son were Sunday callers at the home of Ona Campbell. C.W. Hooker and famly of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests at the J.H. Hooker home. Mrs. Ray Burns and son Don, of Clarkston spent Sunday here. Don renamed fbr a vst. The Kngs Daughter meetng of Lvngston county was held at ^e home of Mrs.Mae Daller MonJav, Mrs. T ulu Lamb, son, Ford n Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lamb spent Sun- wth Mr. and Mrs. Bet Smth n Perr. Mr. and Mrs. John Burg, son John, Rta Kennedy and Leona Campbell ) attended Rnglng Bros. Crcus n Del rot Sunday. Reus Lamb returned home from Clnton owa Monday. Hs sster M {s. June Popp,accompaned hm homo fofc* a vst. Mr». hern Reason, dau,ehter,le"t:» and Mrs Fern Reason and chldren called on Mr.and Mrs. Kennrth Reason n Ann Arbor Sunday. Mrs.Mable sham, daughter, Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Merrll Austn called on Mrs. Vernon Beatte at Mc- Phersofn hosptal, Howell, Sunday. Mr. John Frtne and Mrs. Anna Web&ter, the grandfather and aunt of PFC Royal A. Baker are vstng at thp Baker home on McGregor road. Frday guests of Mr. and Mrs w J. Nash were Mr. and Mrs.Bert Apple l^r Mr.and Mrs. Lawrence Appleton and Mr. and Mrs. James Appleton of Brghtom. Guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs.J.M.McLucas Sunday \v*re Mr and Mrs. saac Pepper and famly of Detrot and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dennan and famly of Clawson. Mrs. Nette Vaughn was a Sunday dnner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Merrll n Webster honorng Mercdees brthday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shehan and daughter of Wxom were also present. Lucus Wlson jr. was n Romeo on busness last Frday. Mss Ktte Dannng of Chcago s vstng at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Hcdson Fnley. Mrs. Edna Spears called on Mrs. Afjhur Krych at the Mcb/ btatc Santaum Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Mercer spent severa days n Brghton last week at the Dr McGregor home. Kenneth Qugley, ' wfe and dau ghter of Flnt spent the week end at the George Snvely home. Sunday dnner guests of Mrs. Edna ( Spears were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whte and Mr. and Mrs. Wllard Wltse & famly. Mvss June Amo of Howell spent last week wth Norma Jean McLucas Norma Jean McLucas s spendng ths week Cn Detrot wth relatvs. Week end guests at the Clyde Hll home were Mrs. Penworthy, her dau ghter. Mrs. Whteford and son, Lesle and Mss Crag all o(f Detrot. Sunday guests of Arthur Bulls and famly were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read and son of Grand Rapds Mr. and Mrs. Dan Howlett and famly of GJregory, Mrs. Helen Bennett of New York Cty and Mrs.Bess Devercaux of Howell alao called., Mrs Dasy Reason Hohston and j Mr. Cudworth of Pontac called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mercer Sunday. Mrs. Geraldne Kenny's sster, Mrs. C. Schepke and daughter, Glora.who have been stayng wth her durng her convalencense have returned home and another sster, Mrs. G, Sebert and nece Vola are there. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kenny were ent- Sun. by Mr. and Mrs. O. Robnson wth all the latest war pctures. Among the guests who enjoyed the movcss were Mr. and Mrs. A. Becklor and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. McAfee, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bova, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wng and Mrs. C. Schepfer and daughter Glora. KEEP THE 7TH COLUMN OUT OF YOUR HOU^E Carelessness, now known as th "7th column'' because t gves ard and comfort to the Axs enemes,was the cause of, fatal accdents and more than a mllon serous njur es last year n Amercan homes. A FULL PAGE of PCTURES n The Amercan Weekly wth ths Sunday's (Aug. 22) ssue of The Detrot Sun. Tmes. Get the Detrot Sunday Tmes ebery week. Hgh prces for lake fsh have.stmulated nters n Mchgan's fsh ng ndustry. 82 co mercal lcense.* have been ssued ths ear compared to 68 last year. Small game resdent hunters wll wear black tags ths year. Non re* dent^ orange. Resdent deer hunters. red tags, non resdent blue. Dow & arrow hunters wlt habe green. Mchgan sold more fshng lcenses n 4-42 than any other state. The number was 84,5. Oho was second, then came Mnnensota ndana Calf. and New York. Mchgan placed thrd n fees pad. Calf, and Mnnensota preceded her. Mchgan sportsmen also. bought more huntng lcenses ths year, the total beng ^ wth Penn. and Oho second and thrd respectvely. A $5, program for acquston of fshng and duck huntng stes on Sagnaw Bay s beng launcned by t»u> dept acres of >-t^r» l\n<: : vev: l^sec for ol and gas at the eo.wr vat'on dept's August meetng. The total acres now leased s 565,. A bumper deer crop s reported ths year whch should be good news for hunters. Ths dept. has bought 6 ft. of publc fshng grounds on Rone Lake n Branche county and 2 ft. on Damond lake n ona county. NOTES of 25 YEARS AGO A letter appears n ths ssue from Pvt. Herman Vedder who s n an army camp n Syracuse, N.Y. Forest sham, 8 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Berkley sham tmable Fsh) of Planfeld ded of lockjaw. The funeral and bural were Frday. J.B. Munaell ds a canddate for prosecutng attorney n the prmares on the Republcan tcket. The Lvngston County Far at Howell s Aug Pbt. George Grener of Camp Cus ter was home over Sunday. M.J. Reason has returned hotme from a two weeks busness trp n Ontaro. Mss Besse Ftzsmmons s workng at the Howell Motors. Ambrose and Lorenzo Murphy^ Holls and Donald Sgler # Harry Jack son and Orvlle Smth all of whom * are workng n Detrot spent the week end here. Arche Arnold and /John Bcnvman of Gregory have been nducted nto the army at Camp Custer.

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