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1 W&' :c*. ' S3* ;<*' ^¾^ <W S?'*?.. 1fc*&&±K k ""S^rf' "W» re " **.A ^sjr? ss. ; * ' # ' V=.--.'/,- News ems of Boys n Servce School Here Pnckney, Lhrafon Couny, Mchgan Wednesday. Sep. 6, 1944 No. 40 Sared Tuesdav New* awl em* Concernng Our Boya Who Ar«Servng n he Armed Polo Scare Cu* Enrollmen on S«rvc«Openng Day. Bu he Toal Enrollmen Wll Probably Be.MR. Kahryn Sullvan who has been Over 200 spendng he summer wh her - >, husband Pv RJayfrnond Sullvan a The Pnckney school opened Tue*- * Grea Bend, Kansas and hs people n day wh an enrollmen of over 200. Colorado ha* reurned home. Her Th* s expeced o be nceuseu hufeband has gone o Souh Pacfc consderably nex week as lu school She was formerly Kahyn Swarhou DU * dd no receve * ±u* coupons! and only brough one load. Also manyj The 18 boys who wen o Howell o he ^ope lvng over he lne, o go o he nducon oeaer a Chc n.w a hem*w~ couny n he Harrsago were all sen back home agan anj Hudson Comers dsrcs dd no* excep one who voluneered and wen send un> pupls as he Washenaw j on o Chcago. The ohers were old COU»y ^hools are closed unl Sep 1 hey would no be called unl Oc. o on accoun of an oubreak o 1 f hen. Among hose who reurned fuande paralyss. However he sae were Wllam Darrow of Pnckney. healh commssoner repors he Alge Lee of Lakeland and Lawrence epdemc on he wane and mos of S. Charles of Hamburg. uu> chldren who use he bus are ex- seems hare was a mx up some-. pec ed n nex week. 80 chldren where and he nducees scheduled came j n 0 n he bus and auo opero leave for Chcago Sep. 1 dd aued by Earl laughn las year. no revve/ 10 olaya noee^ Now The hgl school enrollmen was 99 hey wll go o Chcago on he 13h Tuesday The 0h and 7h 21, he The followng men wl go o De- 4h and* 5h, 28 2nd and '3rd, 40 ro on Sep. 12 for pre-nducon and kndergaren and frs 21. All examnaon- Eugene Hammer, Koy 0f hese classes wll- be much larger Smolle, Pnckney, Wlmer Dunn, nex week. Ernes Schula Edward Evanevch, Gerald Sack^ Joseph Merr, Howell; Rchard Favor, Brghon, John year, Mrs. Sarah Hnsdale of Brgh One new eacher was added hs Radnovch, Fowlervlle on replacng- Mss Josephne ^cker' L. Henry C. Smh of Howel was who resgned^ Her husband ha» been, wounded n he Souh Pacfc he band leader a Brghon hgh' The marrage of Mss Marguere scnoo and sl Leacches here. She' Loca Harrs, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. s a musc eacher and wll each Women Are Busy Ge*j Emme Harrs of Howell, o Ralph here and also organze a glee club. Gfs Ready for Servce Ml Cooley U. S N. ook place Saurday Fooball pracse sared he frsj and They Mus Rase a S. Josephs church a Howell, day wh abou a5 ou. The frs' Over $400. Rev. Pr Day offcang. The brdes- ^arac ls " a h ^"'land here on Sep mads were Agnes Roche and Mss 22 - J»m.Red s he only backfeld The local Servce Men's Gf C( man leu from as Hughes Two salor boys from Grea ^lr ad GeaQ Le - composed mosly of war mohf Lakes 111, aced as bes men. The wandowsk, Fred Snger and George wves and ssers of local servce n\ brde has been employed as secreary o Sanley Berrman, prosecung Aschenbrenner who played here are workng hard geng he a'\ ready for he boys n servce Th< wh hm las year are all n servce. 1 ar of las years lne s back aorney. o he boy., servng overseas mus maled n Sepember. We unders PFC Ambrose (Desperae) Kennedy reurned home Monday afer ^ame w " Harland bu wll be necessary o use many m he frs ha wo years spen among he Eskmos and cebergs a he Norh Pole. Mrs. Ala Meyer and daugher, Mrs Cyrus ALee"»d nfan dauger lef nnl jjmflfjffll, jfey'tampa, Elorda, o rejon Pv. Cyrus ALee Mrs Edna Reason receved word u * c no experenced. }! fe MLKWEED POD COLLECTON accordng? o a governmen recorflen*. ^^on o avod a las mnue peu Mrs. Margare Feherlyn Poac^Bfc^j^acpmmee *r 'Mchgan ha,; recenly b.u-n called.,, $1T1'HZ bny^^ Tjl^Tlnp bo? " on o serve as dsrc supervsor of servce^ There *Sc Hj^pro^ae-. n. mlk weed pod cukc^ program o v joo bovn frora h> lneknev ;r- Saurday ha Lawrence Eddy of Oak Wa hemp duolrcj nc Se wll wh Grove, son of Charles and Dense sen-nn- overseas. Ther gfs ncludng posage wll cos $ ^aeh n.'e asssance o he couny agrcul Carpener Eddy had been klled n ral ageus, couny school commssoners, Couny war board charma. s acon n France^ He leaves a wfe addon here are probably 200 and chld. bov- sll lef n h ;^ counry scou leaders and ohers arrange lo Waler Barbour and Earl Worden Tho ho ves- so far have K-CH mosly u.e (. uu.'ccon o ^lk weed pods. D'Jr are boh home from Grea Lakes on hose fdr he boys oversea* The\*, ng he <:om;:g f;.jl season he l.'.s a furlough '"W eonnn fgarees, ole arcle,- a governmen has requesed for he PFC Harold Gallup and wfe of owel playn? rnrd'-", candy and raanufac uure o' l/e Jackes for h<' Camp Aerbury nd. were home nu«j Th^ conens vary ^omewhn Army and Navy l,o00,ooo pounds of Sunday on a 36 hour pass. b" hs s he u:-ual conens. floss whch wll' requre 2,50,00.!) 50 PFC Gordon Lamb wres fnfm Tn order o rase he money he lbs. onon bags 'ul of p<jds. T:e school chdh wll collec possbly 1)5'A aly ha hey have lef Rome many commee s gvng a dance *n he men fopvnrl 1 and ha her nex school gymn on Saurday n^h, Sep. of all he mlkweed pods ha are eleced Lns year hey dd ^peuu'^y sop wll be France ]fl wh he Fnhn orchesra nl»yng. The cke? are sellng for 05r Mrs. Madge Jack" Opdyke has re- n a program ha was a lle delayo.l each A "bg sale j? repored. One rdeved wor? from hb, war dep. " - ' husband Charles Opdyke n Jeng Order son pa! n England He s now able o walk abound some. PFC 'Julus Asnhcnbrenner Jr. who was urned donw by he merchan marne las wner has been nofed o repor for physcal examnaon. Julus was wounded n New Guna and awarded he Purple Hear and Slver Sar. He recceved a medcal dscharge from he army. AMERCAN HEROES BY LEFF Mchgan Mrror Sae News Sae News Over he Gahered] from - Sae of Mchgan All C U f R E N OMM *T *f Ye fd* The Pnckney crean cry snce was bul way back ab«u 8y0 has had a long cneckered cr eer, been op eraed by a number of < lferen concern, none of whch wen; ever able o Ju^ as comng evens cas her shadows ahead so he ap..-reach of V-»ay n Europ:; s precpang curren;;, connue or any lengh o «ne. The o! adjusmen on he Mdhgan home fron. buung was bul by Smon Brogan anu Care.s Plynpon back abou S'jO and operaed under h name of he HOSUM Creamery, akng and rhe Mchgan Offce of Cvlan De 'vj.v^ s he;ded oward paral or com sellng buer. Aler a few years pn Le d>bandme:. Audor General suspended operaons and he buldng was used lor oher wurpo-,es un- Veron J. Brown has announced oppo sou o rmewal o appropraons! Lll around ly0 when Lar, Day of houm-: he perod of emergency.s j lj. ou s U m e d a cheese cneese.acory apparenly successful or a >ear or more uv." when eueuy ar rads could be!...<:. and hen dsconnued operaons u. r anzed labor has been n green! The Gordon Bakng Co. of Dero, j >... res fnanced by publc deb.uar 1 K o lhe budng nex and dd a re- conracors have pau lusn overme; aueulou!4 busness here for a number 1 -'* '"Ju-backs n producon w.lj *>f years a one me beng he bgges :"?"! jnaoe a reurn o normal hour raes! mlk kuxers n he coun} and also. now ro/en by he lle seel formula 1?ong no Washenaw, ngham and j hence an organzed campagn ed by Oakland counes lor. Then hey Pv. Kdward L. Ro-. cf. L< Long fe;< HcW, (dfornu, w;* un!«-»<-. n^ end <»f {he C. l.u. whch s all ou for 'res- suuddenly closed up, clamng hey enemy hand pn rules u Kwajaleln bland. Jp remnwd!;;- v«';pen from s! den". Roosevel o wn a Whe house could buy mlk n ndana cheaper. m»un, ran fn-ward and rakrd he Juprux; fconl lne l-cnrhcs wh lre. He has won he Dsngushed vevce Crofcs. Ce nuef -nrn v-nrv; nod for rasng he wage celng probjaly afer November elecons. l!k.'> when he Rebel Creamery of was dle for a year or wo unl ) more War Bonds. j U. S. lra>ur\ l)c r >lem The arrval of Governor Thomas E. Rver Rouge bough nnd operaed Dewey a Lansng hs Saurday Sep. "P o a week or wo a o when hey =3 ) s an ndcaon ha Mchgan «j closed on accoun of n.^flcen mlk cou.dered b> Republcan leaders o supply due o drough a d nroads on be- a doubful sae The Dero News her errory b> conru",ors. The Servce Men's pu. MOW> a srong preference roubles of he! :. nery can ; Deru and Wayne couny for Presj hardly be lad o manaj...men as he Gf Commfe^jb mu' Roosevel f hs rao prevals oher communes have experenc- >ou elecon da> Dewey would have o} «'d.smlar dfhcules. Dexer esabr rul up a majory up sae of around' shed a cooperave cr' amery back l.'">0,juu voe; o (;%'erconc he'roo. u - m he nnees whch was successful ('\-el lend n Meropolan Dero.; or v. me bu evenually folded.af.oeuncss of Republcan Leaders s -'*' l-»'ng closed for a,e he Am ST. MARY'S CHURCH no jusfed by hs sudy. merman Bros, ook over and bul R»* Francs Mrurpf) Koo." e!> load m ndusral cener, up o a bg oneprse, Th.\v sold was broken down by one poll (Columba Unversy Bureau of Appled Re dsconnued. The Howell Condensed and afor a few year.s he creamery ST MARYS CHURCH SUNDAY SEPT. 10 /4\ search) o nde;'?n a hvh preference Mll Co. was one of he larges mlk he 1 oh Sunday al'e 'eneco- 'anu among women n he lower ncome buyers n hs area over long perod. 'ea of S..Ncholas group or reenon of he.command [ «>f y«'ars bu also wen ou of buslne Sunday manse's are a So'clock \ v- r Chef. ness Brghon a one me had a ana J a'elq^k, whch wll be he Fall Naonally recen Gar»p and For-' powdered mlk facory w.ah Kkewse he gfs o he boys sll n Sea^on'Sdhedu! une pous pon o close horsa^race saes wll be sen se^rac be!,s n,) " lor e. The mlk problem has al-. as soon a-; ^ ^o.ena 'Devoons Each Frday uwcn Roosuv.l and Dewey. y.^e "We ou ways been a hard one and he only overseas es am o" of he. -*; F.'vl..ol low ;d b;. Conf esso.n a co;<. n Mchgan s no n he bag soluon offered s> far h he base.aechsm -Clashes for ad.^choo a hs momen surplus plan, unpopul wh he blc-en (m«^# ^ u'clo.k casa Renewed nevs of Mchgan- -Sp* 1 farmers because hej consder >.^U»(lULjHlL^O SA.sjf^'ay. ajav loj d%n he pos-war unuay js <JonunuWn m Y &>rulay'for he men o he 'a'.-h he oly Name So..(.-. y. Among he nenon- n!:e Holy Ma.-. h'.s v.-."'v ^un. 14 y /..'.j. A m.-s. ' ),"k.- '"vny, o; nc Jll wo! '.:L r...n: r'r.a.v o Mr. and Mrs. Kay.aw-v, o <Tre::ory and n; day of 111. ll..u : L'J".-, Jn.'l!'l lll 1.' - '-.\e.n<:-'.y Dg Ma. - o[" D^-voons O.e cdden o! a f ' nd.''le l'\- ny. uc'da,.,)0pl. on,lv j..;en \.-s \jy he la!e Mr>. Mary Jrbara -<:- Owen, VVeu., S.'p,, U for J lae r.d. Weeln.'ng Thur.day for he!..e Jo/ r,h ;""'e!;,h'f> SaUrJay for 1 he lae RfeV. Jae.-. Carola:, m frprlse*' reflecs a gro 1 he son ha hp sae meanng govern WhTfle''wflr%f»pare.!y approachng f, rapd end s sugc 'sed ha!..«:... ^Lc'al. y l> e forced r'.o em;'oy''!"< roll of guaraneeng^obs e o. C. 1) (offce ef c "l^m defense) be abolshed. Ths,- dsng he.d '.'a^'. as an exreme remedy for v d*.-proad unen.pl >ymen. sae 4 140,*110 per >ear anl s now!"' 'Mvup!" busness groups n De consdered no longer ne essa"y. Ths ro ere.!;. combned o sponsor, js lhe d(, p whj;h has 1} do wjh a <! f,- of pnbc fcures dealng l)ul(:kmuf frs ;d m c S(; of ujl wh he l.ure o managemen and ads, how o fgh fr. s caused by or le :hen" was free enerprse*'. ncendary bombs ec. T s was bul leny luuck) 'e'eaver of Ceneral up o large proporons a few years MoS''.- h ffe-cr!) (1 'free enerprse ago and many persons, ncludng je " as leng' 1 freedo : o compee wh edor sll have arm ba.ds ssued o - M. :!'/:c,, servng he publc members of. Now v\h Germany bell*-. Behnd he employer's appreher^m ha he pos-war perod may ( abou ready o qu and Japan beng rapdly drven back he chances of sp"c<; up he })e.^n drf oward ar rads or nvason a.e praccally underway. However hs sae socalsm s srong fear of nonncenve conrols and confscaory person we belejve has sold 200 GOSPEL MSSON nll. cases persons have Mennone far n excess of he _ axaon. Ths fear s lnked o hej Ezra Beachey -* Pasor 'publc deb now of saggerng sze,? s he only way Marvn Shre'y. _. Sup. and he possbly of renewed publc he commee has o >*ase he money Sunday School - 10 oy spendng and connung federal defcs, boh on a large scale. A. one observer pu he oh. r Jpy "Wha Amerca needs mos for pods o nuvv: u»e nc juvc. n w --. nrno.,.,, pos-war perod : s more employers! s0 few Amercan Homes no havng o feel ha he folk, back home are Wdmuyer S. S. Sup. j mplcaons are remendous, conrbued men and women o he Wh hem a Chrsmas me...mra.florence Baughn.Organs and ^ \ ask of an early vcory and.jasng Chor Drecor } bo \ h e '""V l: u " u *'" wn be remembered ha Adolph Hler clmbed o power n Germany b\ blamng he Jews U all he lls ha exsed. Afer he r (l c o power he waged a campagn of exermnaon agans hem. He confscaed he: propery away and execued hem by he housands. Tn Lubln.Poland, jus reaken b\ Russa, s o.sbrued ha over O. mosly Jfws were pu o deah. A peace every school age youngser PORTER - H O L L ^ K Mornng Servce 10 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ should feel a personal responsbly The marrage of Ne^y Porer dau W h ^ chldren's Servce 11 :00' ^ h. gas chamber was bul where 122 fwa]1 farms. for collecng a 1«* enough pods o gher of Mr and Mrs. H«n^ Sunday School ^ ] 00 ^ ^ ' ^ persons a a me were execued, hen ] h^ } make one lfe jacke and many more er of Pnckney o Ru^1 Holl. cr ^or Pracse Wed. mgh.. her bodes were burned afer beng 0 haap son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam noma j^ev< j ame. Cullen of Landng wll ' srpped of rlohnf The same Anas s possble o ge.! er of Sockbrdge ook place Sa-- preach here Sunday. m^ u, \** oa «f Jewsh Mana also exss here n some he There"wll be buyng saons con- urday " a 2 o'clock wh ne Rev^ Ed- "' ^ The agrculure commee of places, a he naonal convenon of Mchgan Plannng Commsson recen '" venenly placed hroughou he war Drews offcang. The cere- PHLATHEA NOTES merca Frn par> n Dero las ly repored ha more fanm land ch- ^ counry and he locaons wll be mony was held a he Evangelcal week whose canddae for presden BARBOUR- LAVEY l fanmer? of Mchgan as whou hen announced laer. wll be possble church n Dexer. '* mporan ha he lad.es reo sell he freshly pcked pods for, A recepon was held a he nome member Wednesday, Sepember 13 roduced provdng ha afer he s Gerald L. K. Smh, a plank was The marrage of Los Lavey, daugl cr o M H a Mr>. Kay Lavey o han n any prevous years on record anced hands n Mchgan n cens an onon bag full: or u f ; f M d Mrs Harold Hollser as he dae of our nex casy busnes war all Jews n hs counry should be of Mr an Gregory and Waler R. Barbour ' gfs and socal meeng, our hose-s beng Ahou one-half of hs land was pur pored and hey refuse o go hey bag. of freshly pcked pods have been f S0A brd fe. Many lovely. USNRSK 3-c, son of Mrs. Magge Mrs. W. A Kechum of Slver Lake, chased by cy buyers should he serlzed. Afer ber debae he plank was rejeced and a hun-.»n fencers.«brgh sunlgh f.f W e w receved by he couple Barbour of Gregory was performed A good aendence s hoped for, Tha nflaon n land prces s al a long enough me o become'» * by Rev Faher Murphy a he Pn-! The servces precedng our lar ready here s shown by.sudes prov- mlder one adoped ask.<g ha "The crackly dry hey wll hen be worh NFANTLE PARALYSS ney Recory Sunday Sepember 3, Sunday class were well aended and ng ha many farms are beng sold Jewsh Problem Be Deal wh Realascally and Courageously. A plank You canno collec *e 25h-Slver Annversary of he 2 3 ( cenu a, bajf ' Wc are nformed by he school he message by he gues preacher oday a hgher prces han he level oo many bags of pods. lede's parens. commssoner ha a he presen me u ev j a m e s R Cullen of Lansng was j-sfed by he farms long me earn provdng ha all negroes be depored The brde wore a blue 2 pece su please address all nqures on he here are only 2 cases of polo n he very helpful, beng a Gospel message ngs o Afrca was adoped. and whe nylon blouse, wh black p rogtam eher for bags or nform- couny. The Harry Dankers chld n Geng secury agans a depress on h e ex, "And The Lord God G accessores.. The groom was dressed aj 0T1 o he dsrc supervsor or n- Maron and a Feaherly chld near CaHcd uno Adam and.ad uno Hm, on by buyng farmjand a nflaed n Navy bluea^ qure 0f your couny agrculural Hamburg A he heghh of he <'Where Ar Thou?" Gcnesr prces s a he very bes a gamble. Of he many Gorman prsoners employed here n he f*-" onon and ThP-mad of honor, Mss Myrle agen, '4-H leader, schoofl eacher or epdemc 'here were never more A he Sunday school hour,, he The sol may be nadequae for farm Bchaefer of Ypslan wore a lgh. couny war board charman # ' han " four. " ~" Ths ' was ' las " July. j Phlahea and Baraca classes com- ng; sol ferly may be badly de-j cannng ndusres here eems o be wool dress wh black accessores - ; bncd and were augh n he Phl- pleed neres on a szable morgage numerous escapes hu n mos cases *<»- _.» 4. ^ J» J Harvey Barbour, broher of he NOTCE MARRAGE LCENSES ahea room by Rev. Cullen he opc may force he owner durng an era of prsoners are quckly caugh. One groom was bes man. j Tho followng" marrage lcenses beng The Msuse of Power". For low farm prces no unnecessary; escaped from a prson camp near Alle Mr. and Mrs Ray Lavey and Nadj,. The regular meeng of Pnckney wero g SU d las week: George Ber- -.ex*. Sunday we sudy't)avd Annon- personal hardshps A XT. A r k V e.,, WA V &1/, ~ <an las woek and was caugh and a sser of he brde and Mss Chaper No. 145 O.E.S. wll be heldj Rn> 21> Howe u, R u h Allbrgh, 21 ed Kng'' Suggesed conrols for war-me reurned by a farmer before hg escape was dscovered Wor of hem can land nflaon* as proposed by dean Esher Jorgenfon, close frend o he evenng. Sep 8 a 8 p. m. - j Howell; Waler Barbour 21, U.S.N., Blanch famly were presen. Marn^ Sec. ^ ^ Lavej^ 19> Gregory. DARY FEED PAYMENTS F..L Anhony school of agrculure a no alk EngHrh, are unfamlar wh Approprae rosebud corsages were _ ' Mchgan Sae College,P, J.Hoffma«he counry and on hs accoun fre The worn. A 6 o'clocl dnner wh home NOTCE! - 'CARD. OF THANKS _ dary feed paymens for h«er djrccor of he Mchgan dep. readlf nocable. Ther labor has un wsh o hank all my frends who monhs of J*dy and Augus wll be made ce cream and a 8 ered ^ Vllage axes are now due and can of* conservaon and Howard Nugen, doubedly b«en a Godsend o he weddng cake was served a he home ^ remembered me wh cards, flowers, P pa(j a m y gnop, a 'd by mad an> me from Sep. gpeaker of he Mchgan house of rep- farmera of.mchgan as whou hem of he brde* parens. durng my llness. Thank you agan 1 o -ep. 30 nc. resenves:. would have been mpossble*o have Rxv»r C»*r Wage Treasurer. Boh he brde ^and groom are] Mrs. Jula Aaron Applcaon blanks are beng mal-,, (>1) A publc land apprasal servce harvesed he crops. graduaes o Pnckney Hgh School m_ m _ m _ ed o producers now, f you do no wnereby a far valuaon of farm. '"- re<,ve onc Afer 16 day leave, he groom', Mss Golde Markos who has been NOTCE y Sep. 15 le he AAA and c o u W be deermned. RED CROSS NOTES wll reurn o Naval Ar Saon a vsng Mrs. Elzabeh Marn n Los The regular meeng of he Kng's 0f f; c J f. 1 f_ 1 : 2 1 N ' Mchgan Ave.,Ho- j (2) Loans on farms could be lm The Red Cross wll mee a he Clnon Oklahoma and-he brde wn Angles Calforna U expeced home Daughers wll be held Thurs # Sep. well Mchgan w know mmedaely.^.... and Uj u> $fl percen of he "normal'' Punam own hall nex Frday * rscua Sockbrdf*. hs week. ( ^ 17 a Mrs Lulu Lamb's Sgned sec. «"»«wu be f orwr.-ded o you.. val of farm land* 2:00 p.m huge r / *** f?1 -H : Vv " JW \"..'*.. -»;"W "' " * % ' ' # * ' 1 j& jfe?

2 ' %. ^^-¾^¾. ls*<v^ -r-r " E SsVUP \ S} van. Theare CHELSEA, Md. Fr. Sa. Sep 8 9 BEAUTFUL BUT BROKE Tkurday. Frday Anoher of hose good comedes wh and Sa. Sep (Thrao days) JOAN DAVS.JOHN HUBBARD Plus Caroon "Lonel Lon" Comedy BUFFALO BLL" "He WM Only Feudng", rfoves a ) War Sen Bography of Wllam F.Cody n Techncolor Sarrng Sun, Tues., Sep JOEL McCREA,MAUREEN O'HARA LNDA DARNELL»» THE UNNVTED One of he bes ghos sores of presen me Sarrng P Sua. Mon. Tue». Sep h«presen nne earrng r* RAY MLLAND, RUTH HUSSEY Plus Caroon and News - «DOROTHY LAMOUR, BETTY HUT-' Con.ng:-ln Our me. Fgnng Sea- TON, DANA LYNN, FRED Mc' *>ee* # Swne Ou he Blues, Two Man MURRAY * Submarne.Caroon "The Tree Surgeon'' PNCKNEY DSPATCH NEGHBORNG NOTES NOTES OE 47 EAR AGC The Chrsan Endeavor Excurson The Lvngson Couny Rehablaon over he Grand Trunk ralroad o Dero las WedensUay was a grand fund now exeeds$6,300.,, T *u ««l. J success. 175 ckes were sold from -rcd JfPP»«ff»> *» r l &^ -SSnckney and 432 ckes ulon ff he Ho* ell h^h fhool. A G. DeFrosa,{ c s a n KlMleavor purchas u.s ye«fs coach has gone o Rose ", *" c ^.,,.... v lj e ' led a new carpe for church and he, and sea covers W'.llam Merrll Ausn, son of Merrll Ausn s repored mssng n' acon n he Souh Pacfc! Mss Berha Donaldson has enrolled a he Ypslan Normal, LOCAL Mrs. Holls Wyre a, chldren ' and chldren spen Vncen Gleason of Wes Pon,N.Y. e^ Sunduj :l How and Kahryn Gleason of Howell and " Mrs. George Clark called a he home Wllam Sherwood of Dero spen of Charles Clark Sunday. he week end wh hs sser Mrs Ello Var.Sckle The Msses Geneva Walk and Jus Mr. and Mrs Verne Wlknson ne Ledwdge of Dero spen he we Q rj^ro spen*he week end a he. ek end wh Mrs. Eleanor Ledwdge. lom ol Mrs. Lfu Lamb Dr. Harlow Shehan and famly Jackson and Mrs. A. M. Paren were all good and he resuls as follows* M mle- 1s. Vcor (Sowe^ lsjn*a y ~Shows - 3,00 500,7:00,9>00 j WU fc UF 25 * cakb AUO Whle hunng a Reeves* Alllpond Saff Serg. Clarence Mllhouse of Wednesday, Thursday, Sepember a.> vv.euk.j. Aoaon sho a large Sockbrdge has been awarded he C:> Mame C. KPlaceway) Wld Dck, ' brd whch proved o be a" -n/e. ngushed Flyng Cross for 31 bombng mssons over Europe. (V/hr> e 'lor boy "(Sprou'). Double Feaure.'!:. 1 v " --^ ayxc^d o -o L, lee. 3 mnue- ^.cholne (Harrs), Maude Accorung o a bullen from Mch. Mrs. Maxne Marshall Swee of W. (Whe), Red Feaher (Wheeler), TROCADERO" Sae college uberculoss las been Planfeld wll each n he Sockbrdfe school hs year. Jm Baley (Gallagher}. 2:40 Judge Hach (Saffan(. Seph ound n many poulry flocks. Sarrng en W. HWlson), Echo Dell (Harrs) jomes L. Roche veeran horseman FFC Clare Glmore o Camp Haan, Flora C. (Case). ROSEMARY LANE, JOHNNY won ns race a he Jackson couny Calfoma, s home on a furlough. DOWNS- RALPH MORGAN Wm. LaBelle-who has been opera Free for all Gerude A. (Wlson), ar wuh ns horse S. rusus. The Plus ng he Sockbrdge hoel has closed Gor-Somc (Swarhou) une was 2.22, he rack beng muddy Runnng Race- Molly B. (Spears}, S Mrs. sabelle Armsrong Dxon "GAMBLER S CHOCE U P' ^ T nsfpr H. (Monks), Maude R» leu n Lnadlla ownshp 'rdaj,she Mns Bey Fsher 42 propneer of,," e m Bess loburden), Sarrng k-a\es dr husband Joseph Dxon, and a Lansng dress shop was klled, a l*"' The hll ju > dges were Manley Benne, CHESTER MORRS NANCY J 5 chldren. FowlervUle Wednesday when her ear, b Frank Johnson, Pnckney. KELLY, RUSSELL HAYDEN " r'uk ale who has been workng skdded and h a car drven by, ". ^ ^ gar r> a he M..J. Keason farm has jnovedl Jan es Warrngon 35 of Bnghon Comng - "Up n Mabel's Room", ^ ^ Buep- f. eld wh^ore Lake, o l'nckney. 'The Advenures of Mark Twan'*. accordng o he Polce. 'Anoher bg spors card wll be held Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Da*row jr. a:"e On accoun of wo addonal nfan n l«! g j movng o Nashvlle. le paralyss case n Washenaw coun m Nelle ^cooer. VanKeuran s eachng he Wayne leune has sold he dray-ng busness here o Charles Can unll Sep. n. The wo new cases are, *>P Mss y all schools here wll reman closed Howel! Theare rou Cella scnoo! Fsh has enrolled n he Marred a Howell on Sep. 7h R. Helen Green 13 of Lma ownshp j Fenon school. and Harold Jones, 14^ Dxboro D. Roche and Mss Cora Perry boh # Sae sales ax receps dropped ' Andrew Roche e eachng school a of Howell. las monh o $7,800,0()0 compared Crerory o $7, for he monh before. Gregory defeaed he Sockbrdge Wed. Thurs. Fr. Sep CONSERVATON DEPT. NOTES Washenaw couny exceeded her fa ' ball eam Fray l. r >- 14. HE'S A HOWL! 1 Ann Dolnn s clerkng for Swarhl EDWARD G. ROBNSON 1 <v:. Brohers., *, v. v, collecon quoa by 70 % for he The so-called sarlngs whch have emled 20 0her counes n been boherng he -evens of Lo- ^ s J ae ^ Q ekceo ded her quomoh Ave., Dero have proved o ' c 1]pcons n oher counes as 'MR. WNKEL be purple Marns, a brd proeced',1,,, ' pna, u- u A *. r a rule deceased GOES TO WAR' and rankng hgh as as a of, desroyer " { wh j nsecs and and bugs. Polce sho wo wll suply nex Shnday Sep. 3:d. h RUTH WARRCK BOB HAYMES, bushel of hem before learnng RCHARD LANE * deny. These brds go souh n.resolutons OF RESPECT Sepember. \ Wh many counes n Mchgan be- ( ng hrown open o bow and arrow Sa. Sep. 9 Wha Manee Scrap LEO GARCEY, HUNTZ n HALL MLLON DOLLAR KD Rough and Ready ' Plu* DCK FOR AN ELLEN CLANCY PRARE THUNDER Caroon [Sun., Mon, Tue Sep. 10, 11,12 Connued Manee ' a dee huners hs fall a brsk demand has developed for bows and arrows However hese huners should no erpec oo much as bow and arrow huners only klled 31 deer las year, A large brd whch has klled wo,cop for Wm. 1'almer a farmer near Mancheser has been denfed as a bahl eagle Mchgan wll sell ol and gas Lvngson Lodge NO. 75 F.&A.M. enders hrough he undersgned, commee he followng resoluons: Whereas-- The Grea Rulng Arch ec of he Unverse ha^called from our crcle our wofroy Brohe- Lucus E. Wlson sr. hereby severng all earhly es whch bnd us ogeher 1 Durng he races Saurday, he Bur ' don horse became unmanageable lef he rack and sruck Samuel Grmes, knockng hm unconscous. Dr. H. F. Sglev was called and found no broken bones bu Mr. Grmes s sll confne o hs home. Bon Erwa's horse ran away Monday, hrowng Mrs. Erwn ou and brusng her badly^ ATHLETCS FOOT GERM To Kll You Mus Reach,- H K^ows, deeply. A any drug sore, f* Jfc-ol soluon. Made wh 00 olo alc33.h PENETRATES Therefore resolved ha n me of REACHES MORE GERMS. Feel f Ver bereavemen we ender our ake hold.fs powerful.apply FULL kndes sympahes and n her aend STR.NGTH for chy, sweay, smelly 'leases on Sep. 7h and 8h on 60,96»!^ sorrow of he famly commend fecl nsec bes or posomvy. 35c»;.,vn. of sae owned land n 15 coun hem o Hm who wll old fhe arms oday a es mosly n n norhern Mchgan of hs love and proecon around ( THE KENNEDY DRUG STOR. Sep. 10 s he sae dead-lne for hose who rus n Hm. - nnckney, *. farmers o fle applcaons for ck- Resolved- Tha as o esmony of - _- «., AMESE es undrr he Wllamson farmer co 0 ur regard for he ^ ^ f f T our PRVATE LFE OF THE SAMESE operave hunng plan. The Pcure of he Year depared broher Lucus E. Wlson Approxmaely one half of he BETTE DAVJS n sr. he alar of Lvngson Lodge lake?- n Mchgan are less han en No. 7*5 F.&A.M. be draped n mourn MRS. SKEFFNGTON" aore-< n surface area and only 19 ng for 3o days and furher ha a lakes, have more han acres, copv of ho.^e -esoluons be sen wh whle he average sze of all he lakes o he famly of he beceased broher CLAUDE RANS. WALTER ABEL s abou 6f acres. Comedy Seleced Shors News sgned Abou SO per cen of he maeralj Earl Baughn used fo? consrucon n he Uned Herman Vsdder, Com Wee. Thu., Fr Sep j Saes s lumber. L.J. Henry Reckless, Ruhless, Love and Deah "STORM OVER LSBON' n VERA HRUBA RALSTON RCH ARD ARLEN.ERC VONSTROHElM Salaced Shors News Comng:>"r^» Boomown" wyn.. *>oss of»." THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... W <T\ TWNS Dasy and Vole Hlon begn n Tho Amercan Weekly wh hs Sun day's (Sep* 10) ssue of The Dero Tmes he nmae and never be forold sory of her fgh for love and happness. Be su^e o read he revelaons of he Samese Tw.s he sory hey never nendc o ell. Ge Sunday's Dero Tmes. of Mrs. Raymonda Morrs waa h gues of Mr. and Mrs. Sanley Dnk4 el a Porage Lake Sunday. Dero were Sunday guess a he home of Wm Shehan The Howell Elecrc Moors has 30 Pa Hrne and Lorenzo Farnam G pople on s payroll. lef oday for Sandwch o enroll a Mr. and Mrs. Asher Wyle and chl Mrs Eleanor LSdwdge and Mrs. A he las sof ball game n Ho ' Assumpon College hese, drcn and James Wyle and wfe were Lous Sackable vsed Sser Bened beween an All-Sar eam from he' o...-. "*V n7 w r" ca Mare a Adran las year Cy league and Mlford.Paul Benne All he brck used n he new bus Sunday dnner guess of Dr W.C he promoor of he sof ball games^ vess blocks were.made by Alexander () lcl^, Msses Joan and Beulaj^ sham Wyle and wfe ol Dexer James ; o m ^ of ^ Neb. v e W;, pcsc-ned wh a purse of over Mcnyre n hs brck yard here. Wyle and wfe remaned for a lew of Dero ^ ^ ^ ^ ^. ^ $10( lor hs work n organzng and \ da} *' Don Hammer^ presdng over he games hs summer A huge crowd flled he own for 4 lengues were operaed-he Couny, he spors day here las Saurday. Mr. and Mrs. C.J # Clnon aendedj M sa The!ma and FlaraLee Rebc- Cy, Grls and Young Boys leagues The ball game was one sded Pnckney a 24 fcq 4 The races Sowe Bros, have been apponed"^,,", _., Ford dealers a Sockbrdge. a reunon of he CJ'non, Grener andj \- m^ of Dero spen Labqr Day w-h Ruen famles a he Marn Grener; h e r grandparens^ Mr. and Mrs. N. home n Brghon Sunday^Anong h' Buzzard oxe presen were Andrew Ruen and, «.., nf TJ,. v.-fp Mrs Kae Joner Mss. Ella RuerJ Mr and Mrs. R.T. Buzzard of D.- Mrs' Julla Sullvan and M.s Mary ro spen he week end wh her Grener. parens Mr. and Mrs. N.J, Buzzard GLASS JARS FOR VCTORY CANNNG ** M '' * Phoo Couresy BaU Bros. Co. Plan o can every exra vegeable from your Vcory garden and don' worrv your dealer hasn' jars wh he knds of caps you have been accusomed o usng. Gladys Kjmbrough, Home Servce Drecor of Bad Brohers Company, ells us havry few of he all-me favore 2nc caps are lef on he home fron because a>nc s needed on he bale fron, bu all Mason jars (any brand N wh<^smooh, even op edges can be Sealed wh glass op seal or wopece meal vacuum seal closures. Glass op seals conss of glass ld, rubber rng, and meal screw band. The rubber s placed around he proeron on he boom of he ld, hen 1! d wh rubber s placed so ha he rubber ress on op of he jar. The bands are screwed down gh, hen loof oncd slghly before he jars are pu no a canner for processng ond sc r ewed gh mmedaely afer re jars are removed from he canner. Afer he Jfcrs have sood welve or ffeen hours, he bands are removed and used o seal more jars wh glass lds and rubbers, hus makng a lle meal go a long way. Tha's one reason Governmen offcals smle upon home canners who use glass op seals. Anoher good op seal for Mason Jars s he wo-pece meal cap, Called vacuum seal. The ld s slghly dome shaped, lned wh whe enamel and has a rubber sealng compound around he ouer edge o ake he place of a regular jar rng (don' le anybody fool you all sealng compounds conan rubber). f one s usng od-fashoned open kele (never use hs mehod for cannng vegeables), he lds are boled a few mnues o serlze, bu need only o be dropped no balng waer and kep ho he jars of food are o be placed n a canner for processng Afer he ld s placed on he jar, he meal band s screwed gl once for all. Reghenng he band afer he jars arejaken ou of he canner s lkely o preven sealng The bands are removed from he jars welve or ffeen hours afer he cannng s done and used o seal more lds on oher jars. Jars sealed wh wo-pece meal caps are suable for all ypes of earnng excep oven a ghly *» scaled jar s lkely o break when subjeced o he dry hea of an oven. Bands for glass op seal and vacuum sfnl caps are no nerchangeable because a deeper band s need* ed for he glass lds, bu he wo have one hng n common. Neher s rus-pro'/f. Tha's because of he znc shorage, bu a quck wpng aler eac use wh a cloh mos* encd wh paraffn wll preven se«rous rusng. wll save me 8J-d rouble oo, f a cloh s prepared ahead of vne and kep n one of hose glass jars ha can' be usc for home-cannng. Then when r.3 cloh s needed, se he ja n a p r of warm waer unl he paraffn so'-er.s. The "lghnng" Jar (so called V* cause s quckes o seal) requres very lle meal and no oo much* rubber for scalng. Several manu> facurers make hs ype jar. seals wh a glass ld and rubber held n place wh wre bals. The wres used on one naonally known brand are of hea-reaed, hgh-enson, srech-proof, sprng seel. Th s he deal jar for home cannng any year because s so easy 10 seal. The rubber s placed on he sealng surface or shoulder, he l' comes nex, hen he upper bal wre s pushed up unl ress n hs groove n he op of he ld, Pay no aenon o he lower wre, ak*s care of self unl afer he ars a-«removed from he canner hen pushed down agans he sde of h«jar and ha's all here s o sealnj When buyng jars, choose pns for peas, corn, and shelled beans ar. quars for all oher vegeables. Halfpn szes aren' beng made, and half-gallons are unsuable for can. nng vegeables because akes o< long for hes* o re.a$h fc» «a&x 4 he jar., BE PATROTC SALVAGE SPELLS VCTORY Ours s A V*P 7 Zm^ll Salvage OrgaaaUee^ DARLNG'S f ARM ANMAL REM OVAL SERVCE H6rses $3 Cale $2 HOGS, CALVES AND SHEER m CrY 666 p TABLETS. 5ALVL m OSflM Mss Loa McDonald of Pe>svlle baa enrolled a S. Joseph's accademy Adran hs year. W.H. Meyer and daugher, Mrs. Wlla Lamb were dnner guess Sanday a he home of Mrs Lulu Lamb.,' M*s Lllan Russell of Dero and SCl. Roh Rer and son, Tomme. jed Whmore Lake were Sunday guesj a a ha WJ. Nash home. Boday* fuess of Mr and Mr*. Lou *" 'ere Bob Granger jr. and ' g and he Sapsh fam-' Chelsea. gnees of Mr. and Mrs.! Roosevel Pke and and Mss Helen Bland] and wfe of Ann Ar- J.H. Hooker home' Kbber Hooker who has be hr reurned home wh Mn, Raymond Grll wll jmoa on he Ber Reason and Mrs Frank Behm who fof here an movng o "Judge, would you mnd elln' Charle here wha you old me he oher ngh walkn* home from lodge. 1 can' word jus he way you dd." "Sure hng. Tm. Here's wha old hm, Charle, Tbere' no such hng as von' a naon, a sae, a couny, or even a communy dry. We had proof enough of ha durng our 13 years of prohbon. Wha you really voe for s wheher lquor s gong o be sold legally or llegally...wheher he communy s gong o ge needed axes for schools, hospals, a >!.? LV, or whc::^r hs money s gong o go o gangsers and booleggers. Tha's he answer, boys... smple as A-B-C." n* by C0*f4***4 Aln 9m>H0 mmru*. /«sj accordng o sse and eondom DARLNG & COMPANY PHONE COLLjECT TO HOWELL 4SO MMlllllllllllllUHM H lllll 1lllll lll HUl! LVESTOCK HALNG! " a GENERAL TRUCKNG Weekly Trps Made To Dero 1 Frank Plasko S PHONE 4SP4 mmhmmhm K yon haven' geea area* o bayng a deeond War Loam BansL oa and aluk wha woald mean o yo* f eer solders kaaw gefa rand Teko newspapers are fv 4 fcese days. Sarr *** ** Amercan bary War BaeA ^ W '" alflr W^^^^w avwvsj) s^^v*^ SHQ^BVF: ~* >-f.

3 ! ^ ^BSPW^r- \:h.. *J*A w^m*nm0mma.mz: * * < & Tf fc^' '-.' * ' *, >* ThePMsoUT Wed*»3*y. Sep ¾ > Why Farmers Should Buy and Keep War Bonds ^ by R. R. Renne } Presden Monana Sae College ULDNG fnancal reserves, B payng off debs, helpng o ^h dangerous nflaon, and paosm, are all good reasons why farmers should buy and hold War Bonds. A good fnancal reserve s an mporan par of sound farm managemen. War Bonds are safe nvesmens and are almos as lqud as cash. Thus, hey comprse an excellen fnancal reserve for unexpeced needs and emergences. Afer he las war prces fell rapdly, as hey have afer every major war, and housands of Amercan farmers los her farms because hey could no weaher he economc sorm. No oher facor s more essenal for connued sasfacory farm operaons, hrough gpo. years and bad, han adequae fnancal reserves. n addon o»r- -*-»d T>A*H* for c w. /..,«. lambrs need adequae reserves o fnance repars, replacemens and mprovemens around he farm. Dffcules n obanng needed maerals and labor for hese expendures cause farm buldngs ar.d r»r? J ~. mer o wear ou xasler uur.* he war perod han n peaceme. f farmers can wa unl someme afer he war ends o make hese repars and mprovemens, her dollars should go farher han hey wll mmedaely followng he war, and beer qualy maerals wll probably be avalable. Moreover, oo rapd or forced cashng of War Bonds mmedaely afer he war could creae a serous suaon and conrbue o pos-war nflaon. Also, holdng Bonds o maury makes possble for he farmer o ncrease hs nvesmen by one-fourh hrough accumulaed neres. Sll anoher reason for havng a good reserve n he form of War Bonds s ha funds wll be avalable for he boys when hey reurn, o asss hem n geng esablshed n peaceme pursus. Many farmers sll have long-erm morgage deb ousandng agans her propery. nvesmen n War Bonds now makes possble for he farmer o help Caance he war and a he same me accumulae he funds wheh wll enable hm o lqudae hs deb n a lamp sum afer he war. Sysemac purchase of War Bonds furnshes a very orderly and wre way of accumulang he necessary funds for lqudaon of deb ha requres large lump sums for selemm. T ) exremely heavy expendures requred o carry on modern oal war creaes hgh purchasng power, whch combned wh shorages of maerals and labor, cause serous nflaonary hreas. Mos farmers can remember he very hgh prces whch occurred durng he las* v T>T»«d * 1 * very low ;:.1WWB ana oepresson whch followed. Wh he presen scale of operaons much greaer han durng he frs war? s mperave ha wdespread nflaon n general prces and n land be prevened. Usng f- 1 " *"* A " o r 1 -- _-'.. L^Us nelps reduce nnaonary pressure n commody markes and, a he same me, helpsfnancehe war. Buldng nnancal reserves, payng off debs and fghng nflaon, comprse adequae reasons for buyng War Bonds. However, here s sll anoher major reason why farmers should nves n War Bonds unl hurs and hs s he paroc reason. We are engaged n a very serous sruggle o preserve democracy and our way of lfe. The sooner we can wn hs war he fewer lves of our sons and daughers wll be los. Our youh are makng grea sacrfces on he balefrons all over he world, and s up o each one of us on he homefron o gve all we have. Large sums of money are needed for wnnng he war and f we wll all buy War Bonds o he lm of our resources volunarly, we can help fnsh he war a an early dae. V. S, Treasury Deparmen [ " " ' ^! ^ - ^ - f c Dary Cows Are Solders on Food Fron J To Cusomers of he 1. ^ \. V. w Dero Edson Company f s mporan for you o know why we are appealng from he Mchgan Publc Servce Commsson's recen J* order ha Dero Edson refund $10,450,000 _; lv p o s cusomers* Aemp? r.re beng made o mpose added axes and oher burdens on he Company and o dver Dero Edson war axes from he U. S. Governmen: 1. BY MEANS OF AN "EXCSE TAX". The Cy of Dero '%;. passed an "Excse Tax" ordnance, desgned ag he Cy's represenaves saed o dver Dero Edson war axes from he L). S. Governmen o he Cy Treasury. The "Excse Tax" requres The Dero Edson Company o urn over o he Cy of Dero up o one-ffh of all gross ncome receved from Dero cusomers. 2. BY MEANS OF A RATE CUT OR REFUND. When n 1042 he Cy of Dero asked he Mchgan Publc Servce Commsson o order a cu n raes, he plea was dened and our raes were held o be reasonable. Afer appeal and rehearng, he Commsson has now decded ha a refund should be made o cusomers, from money ha would oherwse be pad o he Federal Governmen - n war axes. So hen... despe Dero Edson's acknowledged far raes... he Commsson ordered a refund o cusomers, gnorng he excse ax descrbed above. Ths was done despe he fac ha snce he sar of World War, we have made reducons n raes o resdence and commercal cusomers. The general cos of lvng has ncreased by 29 per cen; food by 38 per cen. Wages and he prce of coal have ncreased, all brngng abou a heavy \ ncrease n our own coss. Bu whle prces have rsen our raes generally have no. These acons would ake abou wo mllon dollars a year more han we would oherwse pay he Federal Governmen n war axes. * * * H, «> V *'. * Pasure mprovemen programs ean be speeded f farmers make earlf arrangemens for her plan food supples. CHCAGO. Dary cows are solders n he fron lne of Uncle Sam's "Food or Freedom" bale, accordng o a' saemen ssued here by he Mddle Wes Sol mprovemen Commee. "Every gallon of mlk produced fcls year wll be as mporan n s way as bombs for our arcraf or hells for ou/ fghng shps," says he saemen. "Wheher or no he naon's dary cows are o wn her bale of producon s largely dependen on he ype of feed and care hey receve. Here s where pasure managemen eners he pcure. For f farmers can renforce her herds wh plenjy of succulen, body-buldng grasses, hey wll have made a bg srde o- Ward accomplshng her mlk ou- j * - < '. pu goals for he war program. "Good pasure s no accden U he resul of careful farmng mehods whch nclude sol conservaon, seady aenon o buldng up he ferly level and provdng plan foods ha wll assure a good sand of legumes and grasses. Of mporance n such a program s he use of a commercal ferlzer. "Farmers preparng for pasure mprovemen programs should remember ha s essenal o make mmedae arrangemens for her ferlzer supples. Only by order* ng early can hey help overcome dffcules caused by lebor shore* ages a ferlzer facores, grow* ng scarcy of maerals and r poraon jams due o ruck and ral Unas.** Why a Farmer Should Buy and Keep War Bonds hy J. Falconer Rural Economes Dep* Oho Sae Unversy: HE man busmen of he coun oday s fghng he war;1 Try all of us nave an neres n havng he war. brough o a sasfacory concluson as soon as poss* bl/. A he presen me one-half }e producve energy of he eoun- #jr s employed eher n he mlary servce or n producng he > ecessary supples. To pay for fwe servces and supples re* qures a oal amoun of money eoual o one-half he oal ncome of he counry. As Amercans we prse freedom. Too ofen, however, we forge ha freedom mples responsbly. Freedom ana responsbly are closely assocaed. Rgh now s a responsbly of every freedom lovng ndvdual o buy War Bonds o he end ha he war may be ended as soon as possble. War Bonds are a good nvesmen They are also a safe n-. vesmen, whch s- anoher way of ] seyng ha he chances of loss-are small. s a good place o pu he money whch one wans o lay away for laer use. Ths laer use may be a source of ncome n old age, may bd he makng of soma* mprovemen around he farm or n he home, may be provdng an educaon for he chldren or any one of a hundred dfferen uses. * Anoher reason why everyone should buy War Bonds s ha s one of he bes ways of conrollng nflaon. Many of he goods and servces whch we would lke o buy are no now avalable or axe only avalable m lmed quan*, es. Raher han spendng he money n ways ha wll dver resources from he war effor, would be much beer o pu he money where can be used for he man purpose of he day, namely fghng he war u. S. Trmmn The same en mllon dollars s beng clamed n hree places a once! Obvously, we canno pay o he Federal Governmen n war axes and o he Cy of Dero n excse axes* and o our cusomers n he form of a refund. Only he cours can decde. Our cusomers should know ha we wll pay hese war axes or he refund when we know o whom he law requres us o pay hem. * * * The "Excess Profs Tax," desgned by Congress o help pay for he war and o preven excessve war profs, s an 85½ P er c *' n op-bracke ax whch now leaves hs Company wh a smaller ne ncome ha: had n 10.S9. The Company s no makng excessve profs. And our dvdends lave been reduced. The recen refund or«!er would leave he Company w h a reurn of only four and wo-hrds cens on each dollar n he elecrc busness, as fxed by he Commsson. Ths s oo low. f he 1943 excse axes are vald, he reurn would be abou four cens on he dollar. A reurn on s nvesmen as low as eher of hese would mos ceranly damage he Company's ably o connue s presen good servce. * * * Rae cus have many mes been made by The Derc* Edson Company volun* arly. Today Dero Edson's raes are among he lowes n he world Snce 1918 here have been some 40 reducons n our charges for varous classes of servce. Today your resdence elecrcv cos* yo'.r crjy half an much per klo* v.'u^"*"^ ' V-»» he as war. We nend o keep up hs good record n he fuure. PRATSS M. MROWN\ (.l(rnm> V»/ he Bonrd THE DETROT*EDSON/COMPANY *The Dero Edson Company, wh 800,000 cusomer*, serves more han half he people n Mchgan BUY WAR BONDS ^¾ *j-< **&& A *-''.$V

4 ^^jafes^s&^a'^^**'- >*&S^^J^ r ral 1 * WACS The Army's branch for women s he WAC, "Women's Army Corps." ; «e»^ 4 *, '; '&*».-* ;^ *< v> v r * * ^ Wx was** MEM»W WAVES n he Navy 's "Women Apponed for Volunary Emergency Servce-'* 'VVngs''^Woperaon. The/ 0O for 1^ _«*. The Plnckngy SPARS The Coas Guard ba SPARS, "Samoa* Parao Always Ready." WedSS-JS MARNES Woman n he Marna Corp* are called smply A NEW BRANCH OF WAR SERVCE FOR MCHGAN WOMEN» > Apply a regular Oldsmoble Employmen Offce, or a downown "Enrollmen Offce," No. 3 Mchgan Theare Arcade, Lansng, Afch.~any weekday from 8:30 a. m. o 5:30 p. «. WMC hrng regulaons apply. *J * * : As* U*-- \: TAe"Wkge'»«r* war worlrera a OMaaaob/e, who wear hs embesn on UMT na/orma. AN OPPORTUNTY FOR YOU N LANSNG! f you wan o back up he men overseas n a drec and acve way... JON THE "WNGS!" f you wan o serve your counry whn drvng dsance of home... JON THE "WNGS!" f you wan o receve a subsanal pay check every week, buy more War Bonds and sand on your own fee as a conrbung member of he Vcory eam... JON THE OLDSMO- BLE "WNGS!" The "Wngs" are he war-workng women who are helpng Oldsmoble o fulfll new conracs for equpmen ha's crcally needed by he nvason Armes. No enough men are avalable o perform hese hundreds of val jobs. 's up o he women of Lansng and he Lansng area. f No experence s necessary o become a "Wng." f you are beween he ages of 18 and 55, n good healh, and no now employed n essenal work, you should be able o qualfy. There are many dfferen knds of jobs aval»j able all of hem vally mporan and payng good money, ye easy o learn and o do. You'll be raned n he work for whch you are bes fed. You'll be pad and pad well even whle you learn. # Don' le hs opporuny pass. 17,000,000 Amercan women are already workng for Vcory. How abou YOU? nvesgae he opporunes offered by war work a Oldsmoble oday! JON THE "WNGS!" CONSDER THESE ADVANTAGES Of SERVNG AS A Th* "Wng" s nspecng Many 1 'Wmgs"prefer o work Panng shell s anoher fascnang lne of work a Olds cannon shell Oldsmoble on producon machnes, acually urnng ou weapons. moble ha s easy o learn. ; bulds hem by he mllons. OLDSMOBLE DVSON GENERAL MOTORS Need nformaon? Lbrary Servce a U. of M. Supples Los of 'Margare Lyon, of he Lbrary Exenson Servce,fnshesa dsplay of pamphle maeral on pos-war plannng. Wheher 's on Greek vases, vcory j or vocaonal gudance, he! Exenson Servce of he Ur-' >wes*y of Mchgan offers s help as a - OOflrce of nformaon o any resden Of hs sae. 9» Lbrary Servce here canno end OO books. Ths s abou he only reon he servce offers, purpose of hs offce," says (Edh Thomas, n charge of Lbrary TMsMlun Servce, "s o supply (oks jflsp. nsotmafcm when hey need. vsjre have e lo of heren he mllon " 0 OJuarST books n he Unversy $$&&&'' & askns no dfference where ooms from--wheher from or Monroe Couny. We U&n U we on." Sendng ou pamphles s pne of he major acves of he Lbrary Servce. These nclude such subjecs as pos-war plannng, eachng ads, paen educaon,^ modern leraure, nerculural relaons and pre-nducon courses. Anoher, major servce s preparng specal lss of books on any parcular subjec or for any purpose whch he f ndvdual needs. nformaon on he plannng of club programs or papers also s suppled. Dsplays of maeral are prepared for schools or oher organzaons. ~ "We're sor of a specal servce bureau o help ou wh nformaon,'* Mss Thomas says. "All anyone needs o do s jus wre n and wall do l W 000.* "WNC Good pay (wh pleny of opporuny for overme) Pleasan, neresng work * Wde varey of jobs * Free ranng (Earn whle you learn) * Smar unforms suppled free * Clean, healhful condons * Sore work * Convenen hours * Has* palaon nsurance and group lfe nsurance prvleges * Pr«- manen organzaon (wh a pos-war fuure) * Oldsmoble s a naonally famous nsuon * Oldsmoble producs are NVASON equpmen of drec help o our men overseasl Soldy of Wesern Hemsphere Symbolzed a U. of M. Fes?-» "Songs of he Amercas," sung by 300 chldren a he Unversy of Mchgan's annual May Fesval symbolzed he un) of he Wesern Hemsphere, and proved o be one" of he hghlghs of he enre Fesval season. ndan, whe and negro youngsers, represenng a dozen counres, made up he chorus, and sang several of he songs n Spansh, as effecvely as he ohers n Englsh. Cred for success of he program goes o Mss Marguere V. Rood, of he Unversy School of Musc, and supervsor of he eachng of musc n he Am Arbor publc schools. The shorus was accompaned by he Phladelpha Symphony Orchesra, conduced durng ha porc- -<* he pro- [ gram by Mss Hood. The May Fesval a..uversy. n s ffy-frs season, s one of he naon's ousandng l muscal evens Oher famous arss who appeared hs year ncluded: Euge.e Crrr.ondy, Bldu Sayao, Rose Bampon, Thelma von Esenhauer, Kersn Thorborg, " Gharle* KuJbwan. John Brownlee, Solvae**- Baccalon,' Nahan Mlson, Gregc* Pagorsky, rferre Luboshuz and Gen a NemenofL Phoograph shows Mss Hood and. members of he youh chorus from, four dfferen Weer* naons. - v s» BUY FERTLZER NOW AND STORE N BARN, \ FARMERS ARE ADVSED! CHCAGO. Why ferlzer sup-' ples should be purchased much ear-1 lef han usual, f farmers ar o have necessary plan food on hand when needed a crop seedng me nex sprng, was old n a saemen made publc here oday by he Mddle Wes Sol mprovemen Comme* ee. "The necessy for promp -aco* n makng arrangemens for ferlzer s due o a number of warme causes/' he saemen pons ou.. # "For example, labor shorages m facores make mpossble for he ferlzer ndusry o move s prod se n a all he usual fashon. "Fregh raffc, jams faced by boh ralroads and ruck lnes are growng more serous'daly. "Shorages of essenal raw ma-. erals for ferlzer have already de» eloped. Ths s especally rue of superphosphae and poash. "Meanwhle, added requremens of lend-lease shpmens are reducng ferlzer-supples avalable o 'Amercan farmers. "n he face of all hese dfflcuf es, he ferlzer ndusry n he 'Mjdwes, \s elsewhere, s dong s umos o provde for he essenal seeds of every farmer. "By orderng ferlzer early mud akng delvery when he ^redacon and shppng schedules of he facores perm, farmers *an be assured of plan-food n me for he nex crop season. The ferlzer can ; be safely sored n farmers' barns url s me o apply o he VaoUs whch are o grow our naeevs.^ warme crops." obsmmsmmmmmmm nerpreng New* T HE news of he day-should as nerpreed n he lgh of sprual realy, n order o offse he fear, dscouragemen, sadfepessfoa lkely o aend he readng of wha seeas o be bad news, and also o leaven he emoonalsm ha comas from akng a aerejy maeral vew of wha s regrdeu as good news. For hs sprual nerpreaon, so. grealy needed, oae ows have some aadersundog of God, and of he emsson of Chrs Jesus. Thus oae gads "an nerpreer, one among a housand, o shew uno man hs uprghness" (job 33:23). Each one bss he sprual ably o nerpre curren evens from he bass of he sllness and ever-svsl* ably of nfne Love. Wheher he news seems o be encouragng or ds> couragng, we can see ha he sruggle a whch he world s engaged s s bale for he deals of Chrsany as opposed o he barbarsm ef pagansm, a bale of ruh agans error. And Mary Baker Eddy wres n "Scevce and Healh wh Key o he Scrpures" (p. 3801, 'Truh s always he vcor." The Maser 1! words on hs pon are forceful and encouragng (John 8.32): "Ye shall know he ruh, aad he ruh shall make you free." Tha enlghened people are he* comng more aware of he naure of he sruggle s evden n he uny of acon of free naons, n he srengh and foresgh used n guardng he advances made n beer ways of lvng. There s more knowng of he ruh han s generally recognzed; and acon of purpose and deermnaon o manan he sandards of lbery are evdence of he upholdng of he deals of Chrsany.... Rghly o nerpre he world news we rous undersand God o be nfne dvne Prncple, Love, and Truh. He made he real unverse. Creaon s governed by Hs unchangeable law. gnorance of H* law, or dsobedence o, resuls la fear, defea, sruggle, reversal, suf despar. The effec of gnorance or dsobedence does no always appear a once. As he Psalms says (37: 36, 36): "1 have seen he wcked la grea power, and spreadng hmself lke a green bay ree. Ye he passed] way, and, lo, he was no: yea, sough hm, bu he could no be found." every sde we hear of lovng mnsraon and of he gvng of sprual comfor These auward ndcaons of pure affecon for our broher man are noeworhy sgns of he mes. Ths desre o be of servce consues a grea power for good and should be srenghened by enlghened prayer. Of prayer ha la effecve and fruful Mary Baker Eddy wres n "Scence and Healh..wh Key o he Scrpures" (p. 1), The prayer ha reforms he snner and heals he sck s an absolue fafh ha all hngs are possble o God, a sprual undersandng of Hm, an unselfed love." Chrs Jesus emphaszed wo grea :ommandmens (Luke 10:27): "Thou shal love he Lord hy God wh all hy hear, and wh al hy soul, and wh all hy srengh, and wh all hy mnd; and hy neghbour as hyself." Obedence o hese command* mens s rue prayer. Truly o lovs God we rous know Hm; and ruly o love our broher man, we mus know hm as he really s n God's sgh. We learn o love God and man propolonably as we know God as dvne Mnd and man as Hs dea... Maeral sense clams nssenly ha mon s separae from God; ha he s sck, lonely, and n danger. even appears o make good s clams, for naon fghs naon and race belles race. All hese clams or evl, however, should serve only o challenge us o more consecraed prayer for all manknd. s no enough e pray once a day or even once sa hour. Our lves mus be a connuous prayer. Our words and acs mus be so permeaed wh he assurance of dvne Love's presence and power ha he whole world wll feel he healng effec Grea problems of war and peace awa soluon. These problems mus be solved hrough he ondersandng of nfne Love dspellng he belef of hared, fear, and desrucon. Ths s ruly lfng he burden. The Chrsanfofeacfee- WAKE UP!... These army -ane* ean dsh f ou on occason. One ej Dr. Larry Suar's pe sore* esese days n on hmself. A geogrsf** class decded he needed akng down a peg One day he ranees seemed o ge drowser and drowser. A he lecure's end, n correc army syle, Larry urned he class back o u» seeor. leader. He arose, paused a drznak momen, hen barked: "AD rxh, men, WAKE upr ORCHDS AND GHOSTS.. Orchds- go o he own of Monroe The own pledged self o eneran: solder boys from he Unversy of' Mchgan for Chrsmas Day. Accordleg o all reporu a "merry me" was had, as well as sores of wha reel cooks he own has... Conrary o longsandng radon, Mchgan coses are buyng her own eorsages foe sances. n fac, here are many up? ses hs year of Mchgan rsdons. Ghoss of early engneers, who are supposed o hang around he Ar* and he old Laboraory jus o sea char all goes well wh he Unversy's School of Engnwmg, are repored o be urnng.some odd shades. Apoplecc purple and sckly green are Che mos common. A Engne School has 2f eosds orssaly sorolled, SA unheard of soeff* sv a school whch x

5 frnr-. «s '.-:& /. mm V'/v-' fnckney DSPAT. ^ J» ',--^ -^-- nfuuaummmuu *]!w«mummg NNGKNKY DSPATCH fclnerpd a poevorfee Pockney, Mch,«oond CUM uaer. Subscrpon $L 5» yea* _ Pad n Advanfe E PAU* W. flumjztt PUBLSHE 5 Clare Swarhou d redecorang' 5 he Masonc lodge rooms. j ( A FULL LNE OF School S Mss Dorohy Packer s vsng S her aun a Houghon Lake. Roy Reason and famly aended, a famly reunon a Coopersvlle Sun.' Margare Curle spen las week wh Mrs. Ella Sgler n Lansng. Te Pckoy hgh school sudens _ pcke.j up wo on o wase paper n 5 heu* drve las Frday^ \ Supples jr M:.s Gerrude 'Spears leaves odaj S d'.os An-jees, Calf o vs her 5 sse!^ Ms. Fl/.abelh Marn FOR VLLAGE AND DSTRCT SCHOOLS Old Moher Eubbn \fenl o he rphoard \o gel her old paper o ear, \ when he go here l/«cupboard una bare Uer youkkpt* hnd en before SAVE WASTE PAPER SAVE ABWOUAWEK Save Wase Paper for War! * * <A* Paper parachues carry o jungle fghers. food Save Wase Paper for War! A hundred pounds of news* papers wll produce ffy cas«n b s for 15-mm. shells. «Mss Berncc Lamon who has been "' vsl);/ her moher n Dero has reurned o e Lous Co.se home. Ambrose Murphy and fanwlv o' u ;, ' ^-l-, ' a n 1. norao ol Mrs Mary Murphy. The Mnses Helen Culver an ( J Helen ^ Aron of Dero spen he week end 5» ;. he Sunlej Culver ;..nd El: Aron; home?. j Ms- Looa Reason eneraned he "Ce Togeher Club" a her home " no Tln'rs:!a\ Bngo was played and; a luncheon served. Mss PhyM: Loll ' " accompaned ' ' ' her! ' aun M---; '!:>-!-e Wllams!>a< k o' Dero Mondy and wll >»-.v w^ = Dero MoMd;y and wll >»-.v we, ^ 3 her and aend school n Hghland ( ^ = J»a''k hs fall. a he home of Mrs. France^ HOMshaw he pa> year has been aken o S. Joe hospal a Ann Arbor. ; P J. r fonnery's Oen. Sore { : vr and wfe, W. C. ALee an 1 wfe, Fred Read and wfe, Ros ; %m^m«mmmm^mmmmmmmm nn.ma^-^^." ";! Don j u m n c r s geng along nce B Mv. and Mrs. Henry H-uck who ^.nnch " " < < ^ \ ^, w., h h, work o. re. 0.n K h. ^ot.een.ayn, a he..u! C u r o " ^ ^ ^ L ^ L ^ l.,, T,,1^-m.,., abou do,... home have rened an apurmen m moy., ^ ^ ^.^ he pumbmf, and wr.ng. Brghon. _.-^^.Jm _ */*'* v s^.,r VmfomMm are They are wonderng wha wll hep^rn when hey reurn. Wll here be jobs and opporun: je ahead? Mchgan, under Republcan leadershp, already has he answer o ha queson. The presen Republcan admnsraon has creaed he offce of Veerans* Aflfars o help and advse veerans. Large appropraons have already been made o ad veerans n emergences and for &} an adul educaon program. Mchgan's rehablaon arrangemens are unequalled by any oher sae n he unon. A a recen sae convenon, he Amercan Legon men who know wha s beng accomplshed have gone on record as follows: "Be resolved ha he Amercan Legon n Convenon assembled a Grand Rapds, Mchgan, Augus 11, 1944, go on record as commendng he Governor and members of he * 1944 Mchgan Sae Legslaure for her sncere neres n he reurnng veerans and he comprehensve program pre*. sened whch ncludes he creaon of he Offce of Veerans* Affars o provde veerans wh nformaon, advce, drecon and asssance hrough coordnaon of programs and servces n he felds of educaon, healh, vocaonal gudance and placemen, ogeher wh menal care and economc secury; o also esablsh communy counselng ceners for referral o all Servce Agences." HELP YOURSOLDER TO VOT Mchgan's Republcan admnsraon ed h«naon n legslaon enablng servcemen o voe he regular sae and naonal ballos. On reques your Townshp, Vllage, Cy or Couny Clerk wll furnsh you an applcaon for an absen voer's ballo.' Send applcaons o relaves and frends n he Armed Servce. Urge hem o voe Republcan. VOTE g^^trepublcan '*^', L.*^5J' _ *.' -^-:,^: fe-ar-- w y*s*r 5½¾¾¾¾, «> %; -ax-fs "<T'*? J'h &* <m w..1 * * "^T f^g^^mly ^ w.'... Dr. and Mrs. O'ovcve Mann of Dero eneraned a dnner a n- coage a Half Moon lake Saurl d'\ for Mrs Alvn Maun he fol'owng- Mrs_ XHle F.ye, Mrs.Edh Peck a 1 <1 Mrs Marne Shehan Mrs. Josephne.lake who hu.s been! Read and wfe, Reg Schaefer and.! --V'\ Pred Te»M>h> and wfe aended an annversary pary a he Sneed coage a Lake Chemung las Frday nrm. Mrs. Ma-cne Nev eneraned a.. nnn,ber o? frends lus Thursday n] ^ honor of her mohor, Mrs_ De.sej/ Prown and some frend- a a wener' V(v,v^ Fda\- m^h n honor of her; broher, Tomme. They have ro-, w CRKSCRPTONS ACCURATELY FLLED Kennedy Drug Sore TELEPHONE 9101 GAS OL, 245 EAST MAN LUBRCATON. TRE CAPPNG AND VULCANZlM KASCO FEED MASHES. SCRATCH^ DARY, HOG AND DOG FEED.. BRASH DXE SERVCE - <* <* P1NCKNEY, MCH W»VAM ' Oead or Alve urned o Shmon, \\\ Va. P. *. - <. ^f' < J?" Hf HMAN Or.NAN 0 HAf HRAKF en.n. n>^ry o1 '!l!» > ffpf Sa'' vlk- THOMAS. DEWEY '%^m^/-,:-m^»«ur> #M(y "f ',HN ': Mf!K(l..0N &' JOHN W. 6RCKER ' rvc-prmmm HOKSES $3 COWS $2 Farm Anmals Colleced Promply vodern Equpmcn Capable ~ Men K L. PARKER. A««n Phone 88, Pncknc Servce n Mchgan 1 he FASTFST Dead Sock S Cenral Dead Sock Co.vr. and Mrs. Frank.v. and Mrs Frank Aber.eon and <H''lllllllllmlr>»JH9llllllllllllUl f>,. uu J)av;d were n Jackson Frday. xl g-1,* Ra> Meyers am wue ol Ann Arbor 5» " S LKllXlOf l ll s ca!c,j on V:gna L'aver.Sunday. S g j V\.L lucc aju laua u Olelsoa calcu a aj Vv,L. /^.Lc-c aouu o^uaj A'?. Loa * loja a Ars. Cjauy.s 5» _ L.n'v>u uce ^a l^aj :^ :4.M, l.m, lou^ 1 ;».>.; cva «^au-:0 s u rvj..-lool 1...-(. week eel v>ln JjeL-.^ a'g. N Bank HOWELL.H. and Mrs. Clare Howe of lucn)5 e.-lc- A OJ L; umaj juc.t,s 01 Ar. and 3.'a. Jon Lobdel. 2 L>r v..ecu xeuee and f«*a> ol Lan's. KK.-.penL he -week end a Lu; W.C 1 WHY SAVE and WHERE = ne'ee one.,,>n0. /.u Lamb and sun, Ford, ann " All*: June* Lamb 'opp anc son were b^ SAVN(S are le funds you s rery la.^l l'hursdaj p >a.\ o yourself. They are pa. 5 JorM llornsa\s and wle ol Dero S o re lnc-onr >ou deer l'o» 5 spe;u uudaj wh bs nunu.r Mr». 5 luuu use. 1 a use may be ^ ) j' rancn onshaw. eorj^ences, a home, marrage, 5 [ Als. AJ>rle Caf and famly are ST old age secv»ry, whaever yo^.- S ' movng no he Oscar leck bouse on «5 hear desres. s he Amer- S {l'uman s. hs week. S lean way o jnovde for such S...s. Uona Farcbd and.>on, Har 2 hngs M advance. The place? s, old oj Dero spen he week end a ' fnancal headquarer* hs s 1 * Ue -rank Aberdeen home. :5 bank. - Mrs Knna Hurres.s who has been' } *^m en l! a lc M.J. Reason home has re S sun.eu her dues as housekeeper a S W.. Clark home "" SOME OF OUR SERVCES h-.. Kla Teepe of Dero spen las week wh Mrs. Nee Vaughn. ^ jc >ca Howard lajward called Sun ^ day wh bs wfe. s.survday quess of Mr. and Mrs. Her 5 1. Sale of War Bonds. 2. Safekeepng of War Bonds. 2 S looker were Mrs. Maude Sales and» 3. Bank Money orders a ess Mr. and Mrs. Koy Carpener of Ann 3 han Pos Offce raes. Arboj and Mr. and Mrs C Joner of S.,ew Cas^ nd. S 4. Demand Cerfcaes of Dep- S Ms Francs Hornshaw wor, o Ho- S os. well Moday o keep house for her x 3 son, (corjre,whle hs wfe undergoes 3 j). Casher CheckR. 8 an ofm^raon a Lansnjjr hospal. S Mss J^se Green ar< Mrs. Welha 5 «Checkng Accouns. v'a! of Fleasan ^ake spen he week jg 8. Savngs Cerfcaes of Depos. end here and had for Sunday «ue s 5 Mr. and Mrs. Marry Palmer of Dero S Mrs Bern ce Beae and chld re 1 S We cordally nve you o UM 5 of Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Merrll S any of hese servces sued o Ausn of Romulus were week end! your needs. callers a hehome of Mrs. Mable s- '...^...MH^ ham. nsm«wpw»e3 Sj SllnlWWlMMW Mr and Mrs. Andrew Nesb, Dr. 1 * ^*»- n W.C. Wyle and hs wfo and Meadam Mv. rnd Mr«. Merwn Campbel' eno* Dcknson ^nd Enjrel who are er^ned a her coage a Pora 8f«pues, a he Nesb home were en- Lake Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Vedder, LJ. lwruncd by Mrs. Laura Heser ahenn and famly and Jamen Hel ana dnrer n YpwUn l«* Wedens6y. famly u- v.*' JTC.VJC

6 ,T ''( - -^, ''V> : # TOrl «:/ A '- w: * * l >. 3? y^-r *.,--v. %..*.-V* ' ' '.»' "Vl > -^--.' '..,- '.. " * & * # -¾.' PNCKNEY., -<***»*«v wwnhuuhu'nuuhnuhumhhumuwmmmnnnf General Hardware Classfed Wan Ad Shelf and Bulders Hardware COLOR BODv fcwrn^wj on how o acheve beauful yer praccal cootscnemef; Ths s a book every home owner should possess! llus-1 raes an aracve color scheme for every room n your home, he furnure n, and he exeror, oo. Prned n rujj colors, hs "Panng Gude" s publshed by BoydelL one of Amerca's oldes and mos progressve pan manu* facurers. Come n and ake a book home wh you. Nodf ag o buy; 's FREE. (8)' Buyers could be requred o oban a perm before hey can purchase a farm Ths <*ea sound* drasc would safeguard a cy wuyer agans purchasng land ha as known by he couny agrculural'agen o be poor for farmng Fa*m buyers would! FOR SALE-Am wreckng Ford Mod- have o cerfy ha hey had con-' *" ej A Wll sell pars cheap. Hugh Howe 8 sued an offcal land'use map pror Farley Road Phone 35F22 o enerng no'coarac for purchase J - of farm land Lau spedulaors wll j S j FOR SALE-100 acres of land 1* fgh hs requremen 5[;mjles from Pnckney. prced reasonable* (4)''Profs from he sale of farm jl Phone 42 Ln*. J rwj and CQXld ** axed * a graduaed J «usjj>oyuwe nverese o he lengh of-me S FOE SALEA heang sove burns! 0W S^' * A. Theae facs coal Phone Pncney 1141 "- sgnfcan Ffy S j * 014 SALE-.4 Holsen and Jersey and Hefer and One Jersey Bull a Year. Ths was due largely o aonsuppo 51 0 ^l Russell Boaros j of * f^rrr &w. w -^- ^ r.^e* w/ / he federal j gfok S^LE; 4 cows, 3 frs 5» j hefers, 1 cow 5 years old. Paul Adams, Phone 113F11. u k SALE - Beauy Range Gas Sove, ;^Le op, al *he, black handles^ Cadllac sweeper, elecrc nearly new. Gusave Hannaman, 22 UadllaJ _ W A N T E D s Exra good sngle and double bugges s Wre knd and condon,. ' Harry J. Schrock R. R. 4^ calf] governmen *b donrased o he pres en polcy of guaraneeng a prce floor. The poswar cos of such a >rce guaranee woul<j run abou 2 bllons a year, depresson. enough o save off Agrculrue appears o be n such o face he xuure han was n 1920 Beween 1914 and 1920 value of farm esae rose from $39 o $66 bll ons as he farm morgages grew from $4.7 o $8.4 bllons. Today ^.appears ha he value of farm esae wll have xsen beween j 1039 and March 1945 from $39.9 o Goshen, ndana WANTED TO BUY A Chld's Tr- LAVEYHA OWARE cycle. Phone Pnckney,60F12 52 bons whle morgage deb wll 11 FOR SALE- Dry hardwood Lyn Hen have fallen from 6.8 o 5.2 bllons Noe he dfference. 5 dee. Pggpmmmmm»mmnnn»»"",, mmms j \ FO^SSTTSSST^SSSPJ The pos war prospec of agrcul ure s one of chronc STATU A< - - -^- * '(ColdSpo) one Jl?«^fS n;'r surpluses ((wh STATE. OF.. MCHGAN lnf,.. year f ^ ^ ^ ; ^ 2 o 5 years afer he.urrendo, - «P,ob*U Cour for he Conn J ^ n he sove sewng machne anque ches &*<*** Dspach,a n* T a,. n \ ay%a ^^ -, J ^ u «T/ «u J v 01 Japan) and an excess of farm lab KQ%nJ and able Alfalfa hay and our house. Lv» ng. on newspaper prned and crculaed n ov _ Q«f Q _J 4 /. A a sesson of sad cour held «f Sa Couny A-1 *, condon.:^., Nel XT ;T McCeer 'r. T fawn * wo * or? ver a «ual needs due o mechanzaon or echnology. - he Probae Offce n he' Cv of A * WUls L ' L>ons ' Ju^de of mles wes of Gregory on M-36 debae Our farms are gong o produce A rue Copy< Howell n sad Couny on ho 9A>1 j FOR SALE-. Peaches ree rpened more a less effor. <fry of Augus A. D. 1D44 ^4rr j Colc^a Marshall, Regser of Probae C. Robers Pnckney Howell rd. Farm earnngs have been relavly Presen,, Hon. Wll* Wlls?.' L. Lyons, r TO KENT- Rooms o desrable pares Judge of Probae. J Rober Read and famly of Grand * good durng he war savngs have Mrs. da Mae Mowers been hgh farm ndebness s beng re n he maer of he Esae of, Rapd.s spen he week end here. '^ord R. Lamb, Deceased. j Tl Msses Elda Robnson and Jenn FOR SALE-12 guage hammerless duced by hrfy wse esablshed Lulu V. Lamb havng fled n sad! e Knapp were n Ann Arbor Sunday. shogun wh box of shells Pce 15 # farmers who rernber he las depres Cour her fnal admns "aon! M. and Mrs Arhur Fomer of Ann Phone 42 Lucus J. Doyle son sccoun, and her peon p Arbor spen las Thursday a he Ben FOP." SALE- BroferTalve or dress"'., ^ha s why Mchgan'* agrculral rayng for he allowance hereof Whe homo. ed or order John Burg phone 48 \ *******? "^"? n.» ^d boon. and for le assgnmen and dfnrbuon dfn of 1 Charles Soule and famly of Howell spen Sunday a he Phlp Sp-, FOR SALE.- A heang sove Mke. he Sepember rends n Mchgan - A T Tv T- Z TURT ' Th,f farm land Naon s one of he resdue of sad esae..s Ordered, lu he Sh, rou home. Pankoff. - \ whch _ foreshadowng he comng of day of Sepember A. D a en Pv Rohprf «/Kf 0 *, ' Waned 3 or 5 FTP. Garden racor >V~-Day. o'clock n he forenoon a sad Pro. BZ Whe of n W M a, m ' ^h aachmens M. Hughes Rush a. Offce, be and f, hez ap- y Kuel a he Ben Whe home' * Lake g.hone Pnckney 69f6 ' Mrs, Edna Spears was n Jackson >->ned for examntn^ W altlht; ^ Geor^ Crae and ^* an d Col.! L0ST ' A ^ ^ P^ 6 monhs old> ^ 1 Tp^",,,,. Q A sad accoun and hearng 1a?d Z«Fj<,wn S " G(0^e of Fnder Dero.pen Sun re» o Phl Boe^er! ^ Read a " d f& ]y pen Sunda >" h aaa JAT» pen-,*, day a r Ql rcrane w.. _ u home. n»_ Anderson. w Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shosser a l,...r. Frank Tplady farm. j s Furher Ordered, Tha publc ar1( Dnner guess las Tuesday of Mr. FOR SALE- New Modern all year],{ Clear Lake noce hereof be gven. by publcaon, Mrs. Wm. Mercer were Mrs. homf. and garage Lake Vew Dr. Fred Bell and daugher Ver^lene, of copy of hs order/, ^for'tlrep' GraCe Rennc and Mrs of Chelsea called a he John Bell - Florence Mar R^sn Lake successve week., v ^ w ^ ^ rj&jt** ^ ^ ' ^ ' ^ ^ MSTOTSTl HORSE yr old j ^Mr.^d Mr 8. W. Usewck of Greg «=. ''"'* * ' "lso rado LA Larue Salker arm ] ory WOTe gunday ^ ^ of Mr a^ """"",, ^ "'""""" n* * HH m..l.mnhl...ll...l.h. l...j.lmn Mr f u X S s a ne Waler Clark ^^f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J^ A A A S» hom e were Vncen and Kahryn Glea WW flllcjmmflvafllff f =? son of Howell and Mrs. G. W Clark. L ^^^FWm9^S ww m ^s#9### s Sa!ly and Bey Lou Reason ^ave SAVE YOUR S gone o Plymouh o lve wh Mr. and S Mrs. Gearld Wlson. Mrs. Llly Wlson S wll lve wh her daugher, Mrs Dors hy Pogue a Royal Oak E Sanarum Ray M. Dnj* D. Pmekney, fufegaa Offce Hoors 2:00 o P. M. 7*00 o 9100 E. M. DR. G MsGLUSKEY DENTST 112¼ N, ffoafan. Telephones Offce, 220 Reeldeaee, 123 Evenngs by Appokmea HowslL M*ds;a» CLAUDE SHELDON ELECTRCAL CONTRACTOR Phone 19P12 Pfackaey, Mch PERCY ELLS AUCTONEER PRONE vsru Pncfcney, Mekfaa LEE LAVEY GENERAL NSURANCE Phone 59-F3 Mvhsjoa STATE OF MCHGAN The Probae Cour for he Couny! of Lvngson. * A a sesson of sad Cour held a he Probae offce n he Cy of How ell n sad Couny on he 30h day of Augus, A.D, 1944 Presen Honorable WUls L Lyons hdgo of Probae. n he Maer of he Esae of Lucus E Wlson, Deceased. appearng o he Cour ha he me for presenaon of clams a- ( gans sad esae should be- lmed, and ha a me and place be appon- 1 ed o receve, examne and adjus-' all clas and demands agans sad deceased by and before sad Cour J s Ordered, Tha all of he c'redos of sad deceased are requred o presen her clams o sad Cour! a sad Probae Offce on or before! he 13h day of November^ A. D. ; Pboae 1S3 HowolV. Raal Esae, Cy, Loke A Ls Your Jl * Band H*a» bnp. Co. ROOFNG SDNG, as* AAB1STO ssukouu "All WorknfM&Lp f^epassr WLLAM l>av9 123 Norh Cbvr-ree How.f. m&mm MARTN J- LAVAN Alsmy e' U«Phone 13 Bj^se*. HeUfla WnWblkle &V«f>Uokk Don W. V an Wnkle Charles K. >oowlem Aornoys a L&Nr Frs Sae and Savngs Bank HoweD^ MkWfar P. H. Swaro & So Phoao 39 F7JNERAL HOME» Modern Equpmen Pmesney, Mlcbf nu»r>ey and pay neres. Save now for ha new and beer 1944, a en o'clock n he forenoon,! rado, sove, refrgeraor, car or sad me and place bejng hereby home. Savng for emergences s no apponed for he examnaon and adjusmen of all clams and demands Le us open an accoun for yon a bad dea eaer. agans sad deceased' s furher Ordered ha Publc) McPherson Sae Bank noce hereof be gven of a crpy of hs order, once each week for hree successve weeks prevjou» **» sad day, Money o loan a oe n of hearng n he Pnckney Dspach,a neres pad on Sav: ookg an<; newspaper prned and crculaed \r Tme Cerfflcae of ffm**** sad Couny. McPherson * sae Ban); WlHs L- Lyons, Judge of Probae A rue copy, ^ f Celesa Parshall Regser of Probae Esablshed 1863 laeerparalw 1916, McPherson Sae Bank BULD UP A GOOD FEDERAL 1 RESERVE \ Whfle he war s on and raanr commodes are no avalable, pu no a bank accoun he money yov do no need for ordnary lvng ex, penf-es* There wll come a me a ha no; oo dsan fuure when mer. char (Use of good qualy and reasonable prce may be purchasec. Have your money ready #fcr h me raher han havng o borrov All deposs np o $4, * < ared by oar membershp n h# Fed* oral Depos nsurance s. m &* >,* n\ WASTE FATS - / S.lMlC**" Tha Uned Saes Go^rnmen Needs hem ' $f > or EXPLOSVES Leave Them a hs Sore ""'con,,%«!* *»y-'sj * *> CenlfJ* A>- ': «* 'S. S..1, -. " %, * YOU'LL GET BETTER MEATS A1»v h Vlefenf- ay Mere War Beads l :. ; a v^--?m m>~ l'2'> m r^ mom Cfarks MCHGAN SLL TLlPHON COMPANY! >' f ' * ' j.?w*-

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