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1 , A.-tfca. Wm+r-* pr WFsn 7 >- - * Local nterest l 8 Extended Senor War News] Another Call N«w* and tem* Consentng the Boy* Who Ar* n the S«rv««of Ther Country The Aschenbrenner famly have receved word thot th«r son, lulua, s on hs way home from Australa.He was wounded n New Gunea and receved the Order of Slver Star for bravery n acton. Pvt. Merlyn Lavey and a party from" Camp Leonard Wood, Mo. were n St Lous, Mo. on a furlough recently and saw the St. Lous Cardnals play 2 ball games. fer Berqust has been transferred from the ar corp. t Clearwater.Florda to Scott Feld,. Junor Barber, recently nducted nto the army has been honorably dscharged on account of a heart alment. Pfc. Jack Young of Camp Clarbor ne. Albama, Pvt. Vncent Young of San Dego Calf, and Pvt. Paul Young of Columbus Oho were all guests of ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Young Sr. of Gregory last Two more sons, are also n servce, Lt. Tom Young n Afrca. Pnclwcr.Tmw.teo towpy, Wftlr W«d-«day, May 5, 943 Rev, John M. MCLUCM la Extended Call To Return Here Agan Rev. J. M. McLucas receved a call by an overwhelmng maorty of votes at the Congregatonal meet* ng held after the church servce ]ast Sunday mornng n the Common" ty Congregatonal church. t s hoped that Bshop Raymond J. Wade, head of the Methodst church n the Detrot conference wll reappont Rev. McLucas to the Pnckney church at the conference n June.Th church also voted to share the tme of the pastor wth Methodst church wthn reasonable drvng dstance from Pnckney and to contrbute to the Methodst benevolent fund. Owng to tro shortage or mnsters caused by mnsters go?u >nto the vhap'.lney wny of them.*re beng apponted to* two or more churches. Begnnng June 27. f Rev. McLucas s reapponted to Pnckney, he wll have.charge of two parshes, the second to be named by BshopWade n June. CONSERVATON NOTES Ere n the Mo dstrct near Rosand Bob Young n Camp Robnson! eommon burned over 500 acres Arkansas. ' week - So f *r 2»945 acres have been burned over ths year. Robert Martn wrtes from Great Lakes,., that hs Pnckney frends Three weeks late and then n lttle have forgotten hm. Hs address s drblets the smelt have started to Robert Martn AS, Co. 399, USNTS run at last. Easter week end dppers Great Lakes. averaged 30 to 40 lbs. a nght near Escanaba. A lttle warm weather s Pvt. Robert Dlloway of Dayonne N.JJ flew home last week to vst expected to brng the run back to hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Dlloway. Fshermen thnk the fshng season normal. Prvate Beryl Amburgey s now should be governored by llac bush. WCttea m Camp Lews, waatt. Wth sprng three weeks late the openng day had to c< ntend wth Donald Smth, son of the late Ln ce and snow ths yea-*. Fshermen foln Smth, former edtor of the Da clam fshng s only good when the patch s now n the US army n llac s n bloom. the rado dvson. He s n a south ern camp. s SEEKS TO BLOCK REAPPORTON. Lev Ludtke, Pnckney hgh school ENT. class of '42 s now n the army at A move has been started to the Fort Eus,ts # Vrgna. supreme court by Rep.Wm.Stenson The next draft call s for Tuesday, of Greenland Mch, to block the reapportonment law passed by the last May. Only one Pnckney name, that of Charles Shaefer, appears on legslature. Ths law abolshed Rep. the lst. There are a number of boys Stensons dstrct combnng t wth from Howell who are known here. another. The reason he gves for hs Among them are Raymond Mclntyre, acton s that the law s unconsttutonal as t dd not lkewse apport son of the l*te John Mclntyre and James Deal whose wfe was formerly on the senate. Betty Devereaux of Pnckney. Other boys from Howell are Charles Mc- Farlane. former gas staton operator. HLRON-CLNTON PARKWAY Gerald Bowhall. Don Rednger.Rob Topographcal maps whch would ert Lne.Arthur Whte, and Clare cost more than ffty thousand dollars Challs. Gale Tdeman Fowlervlle and take months to comple have been turned over to the Huron Clnton hardware man who recently went, out of busness s on the lst and! "thon* by the Detrot Ed.son Co. also John Rehrg of Hamburg. There wordng to George McCord,c engnare no Gregory name* * er " *""** J *> e ¾ We understand therowll be anothp all of the physeal feae er call the last of May. ' tures of Huron Rver Valley m- Somewhere n Afrca Aprl 4 dng; locat,on.of hlls lakes, etc. Dear Paul: was ust lookng throu "Made by Gardner Wllams some gh my address book and saw your years ago when the Edson Co. was Address and decded to wrte, to you. checkng the possbltes of water The reason have not wrtten before P " * *" " ur0l r»' **?* was that have been kept real busy. veys are extremely weu done and, n w* statoned n New York Cty btten to savng a large amount Senor Pay Last Frday Nght Has th«largo*! Attendance n Year* Catholc Rev F*aack Murphy Catechsm Classes and Bble Hstory Classes for senor and unor classes meet Sun. after mass and unor classes Sat. at 0 a.m.. Masses at 8:00 and 0:00 on Sun., Sunday May 9 s the Second Sun. ( Mch. Mrror state News Gov. Kally To p Rural School Consoldaton. Commttor at Wwrk One of the largest crowds n the Streamlnng of Mchgan's educat hstory of the school wtnessed the after Easter (feast of St Gregory. onal system, whereby 6,300 legally senor class mystery play*'hurrcane Wed. s the feast of the Solemnty organzed school dstrcts would be House»last Frday nghtthe advance of St Joseph, the patrom sant of sharply reduced n number, s to be tcket sale was $20. The play was our homes. recommended to the 944 sesson ol well put on f well drected and they ntenton n the mass ths week the Mchgan legslature by a state had all the parts well. The story concerns a young man who wshed to Tues. May 4, for the soul of James whch Eugene B. Ellot s charman Mon., for the ntenton of the donor. publc educaton study comm. of 'come a G-Man. Hs father arranges mt Ledwdge,Wed. Specal ntenton. Ths nterestng fact s found n a fake murder and atake haunted! Tb! m ' ' for Mra< Masurcserously ll. a statement of polcy made by Gov. house to cure hm of ths, other per* Fru ** honor of St * Al *hony and and the commsson last _w. Sept.Three sons ar e nvolved and qute a raxup 6 Sacred heart, requested by Mr.& new members were apponted by gov. occured n whch Hndoo seershos- 8, J,R * Johnso' Sat- * r our boys Kelly n Jan. and Feb. ts, ewel robbers and other thngs' n servce ««*«Purgatoral soc- n March the legslature ncreased partcpate. Peach Palmer was the' ****** scnoo ad to an all tme peak. On would b e G-Man, P. Gentle the Hn), * * 7,» lst Usual dev *! Aprl 5 ' Dr.EUot was re-elected for doo seer, and Jmme Bell took the otona» Confessons l hour before hs ffth term as state supt.,of pub part of vllage constable to perfecton ' M * s * 9ta Mm * the 7th Novena. ; 'c nstructon. The ones seekng to stage the fake **** devoton each mornng wth The educatonal pcture, as Gov. No. 8 C U K k c rx O M ME N "*»* W Edtor" T XJongrea&man Backney ox thb ua trct has come out aganst the senate proposal to apo.. a comm. to VMH ne dtfzerem fghtng ronts He any* none or th 0 Senators are qualted to enter uo a dscusson as to the type o mltary servce needed o tne fghtng font.ths should be left to our naval and mltary leaders, hs senatoral trp would only cause contuson. Af/the present tme congress ha* no stated dea on the war queston. Som e Congress men say the army s toe* bg now.others that w e should gnore the Gernar and concentte on Jap*.Whle others deplore th«sendng of o many muntons and so much food abroad whch they clam s serously nconvenencng the people here. t s extremely doubtful f a trp abroad would result n any unty of opnon. mystery n the play n the pay of the 4,, MaS8, cloan ff wtn Benedcton ( an Wagoner saw t last Sept. s por Unless one goes back nto hstory at boys father were Paulne McLucas 6,ate Maaa Sun tryet n A frank - declaraton of the nearly 00 years t would be hard to Tne ane Young and Glora Craft andf n* 0 ** of May s dedcated need, purpose and scope of a study understand the present boundary ds Dck Amburgey. Jeanette Hanes and ****** 6 P*** 00 ** of tfle pute between Russa and Polsh govhghlghts. erment»«e *le whch now s n Eng Queen commsson. Here are som e explos Eet:y Baughn are nvolved when they of Ma *» the mother of Jesus. Many ve follow ther frend. Peach there and bles8l»«s *re attached. * 4 There s too much waste,unsound ' and Way back ' 8everal hu '«<* y<*» Mary Jane Gallagher was the woman [ MUJTTERNGS: Succcess s not a busness practces, qestonable group ago Poland was powerful, but she of mystery lookngs for mssng ew hequeut, t s a conquest. The nd! pressures and far too much sent engaged n many wars and became els who unwttngly becomes a part fferent of today are the nsolvent' mental attachments to the outmolded weak and was fnally conquered and of the plot. The specaltes were tut of tomorrow. and neffcent small dstrct school dvded between Germany,Russa and ntehed by a trumppet solo and three system'*. Austra and dsappeared from the boys from Brghton who sang. REV. WLLAM F. JEROME Rev. Wllam Jerome, former Dex ter and Hamburg Epscopal pastor ded n hs sleep at the home of hs daughter n Detrot Sat. mornng where he lved snce hs retrement 8 years ago he was 79 years old.he led an eventful lfe durng hs 55 years as a clergyman. Whle at Hlls* dale he was elected to the legslature and served as mayor of both Algonac and Dexter durng hs pastorate there and n World WAT he went overseas as chaplahjtwlth the A.E.P. and was wounded whle wth the marne corp.he was grand chaplan of the Odd Fellows for" a number o years, te was a member offe* Masonc orders and appeared en pro- grams of Lvngston Lodge,Pnckney a number of tmes. For several years he travelled over Mchgan wth a sound truck preachng n solated p aces. The funeral and bural were n hs old home n Hllsdale Monday. CRACK DOWN ON BLACK MARKETERS The OPA cracked down on a number of alleged Mack marketeers who were sad to be volatng the prce celngs by sellng chckens for 75 a lb. and potatoes at $4.50 a bushel. Accordng to the prce lmt 43c s the celng prce P* r pound for potatoes and $2.20 per bushel for grade potatoes. Among the volators cted accordng to Sunday's Detrot Free Press were two Lvngston county resdents, Chauncey Cor nell of Howell and Donald Rahl of Fowlervlle. The men cted clam ed that farmers were exempted from sellng at celng prces. and after, receved * of S ' " * "» " basc tranng was sent overseas ~,, A... By Heck England for a few months and fn- Parkway along the ver Our subect ths week s Pat Stack all? departed to Afrca,my present Cordc explaned/* Wth thepresent able, one of the town's busest locaton. t s really tougher fght- manpower shortage t would be alng the war over here than t was most mpossbly socure the nform- for scandals she wrtes about scan* grls. When she s not out lookng n the states. hav e met many nce, aton contaned on these maps n any people here. steady company wth a French grl her name s Rosta, She s fve feet four nches tall, blonde har, blue eyes and-what a form. bet you would lke to take my place when go out wth her. Has Frday Hanes gone across yet? wsh he was over here as know a French grl { would lke htm to meet. Let me know f he eomes over, \ have been real well snce arrved n Afrca and hope ths letter have been keepng other way at ths tme. The Authorty expects, wth the cooperaton of other agences, to ac qure the rght- of way and prepare detaled plans for the constructon of the parkway as a post war proect. das of her classmates n her column whch appears exclusvely n the Pn ckney Dspatch [(Advertsement)She spends most of her tme chasng rumors and yours truly had a pleasant tme ntervewng her.she s a frm belever n the Good Neghbor polcy and she has made the road to Pet* SPECAL NOTCE tysvlle popular she has had so much The regular meetng of the Pnckney Chapter 45 OES wll be held experence chasng suspects and always gettng her man that she has Frday evenng May 7. at 8 p.m. appled for a 'ob wth the Royal Mo The County Frendshp mght well unted Polce. Of late she has gven be observed at ths meetng, wth most of her attenton to a farmng fnds, you m~good health' "flndl Fowervlle, Howell, and Brghton lad who runs a cattle ranch north tme for amusements such as png- Chapters as guests. All members are qq&ston now M n f pong,horse shoes, and other sports.; nrgec to be P * 6 "]** asked* 4 Can ths grl who has been On pass saw a few good moves Blanche Martn Sec. J accustomed to leadng a lfe full Com* Congl ft*** J. M. MeLoca, Mlaste Herman Wuroayer. S. S. Supt. Alfred Lane, AuL S. S. S«pt. Mr«. Florence Baughn, OrganUt sad Chor Drartor Mornng worshp and sermon f t,.,. (tum»mwt>«l«th**»* n mm P WW Sumhy School x... :80 C. K. Socety...,_.. 7 :. The pastor and offcal board wll apprecate all pledges on the repar fund to be pad by May 0th as work wll begn on the church ths A hearty welcome s extended all who worshp wth us. Classes Sunday School for all ages. to! n PMLATHEA NOTES The class meets May 2 for ts Wed. afternoon meetng wth Mrs, James Dockng and a good attend ence s hoped for. Ths wll be our 'War has created a condton wh ch requres acton on these long over due reforms". 'Good teachers are fundamental to a good educatonal system. Yet today Mchgan faces a shortage of 2,000 teachers, because low teacher salares cannot compete wth prvate opportuntes. The stat e pays nearly half the cost of publc educaton n Mch.t s ndefensble,then, for the state to take no nterest n good educaton for all chldren. We have over 6,000 school dstrcts ' n Mch. Some of them have as few as two pupls.supervsory offcals n many dstrcts outnumber the entre teachng staff and school populaton. _ Some,600 <Hstfct# have ff pupls or less. Certan vllages have two dstrcts each wth ts own hgh school, ts dual teachng and manten ance and fuel budgets...and all wth n walkng dstance of each other". The governors statement goes on quarterly mssonary meetng.the pro to recte how school bus route wrtf gram comm. beng Mrs. Theresa Coy laps, how dstrcts complete for the le and Mrs. Weltha Val. afford. The Sunday school lesson for May Contnued on Last Page 9 s"peter and John Leaders n The Early Church". BONO DRVE GOES OVER TOP The Vctory conventon wll be he d n Cncnnat Oho, July 8,9 0,. Regstraton fee: $2 per person. Gospel Msson Eara Beachy, Faster Superateodent.~ Marrfe flbraf Sunday Sfchool 0:00 Worshp Servce :00 'oung Peoples Meetng 7:30 WeeMy Prayer Servce Wed.. 7:30 SALOR LETTER Great Lakes,, Aprl Dear Paul: get the Dspatch every week and* certanly am glad to get t. Yesterday we went over to Lake Mchgan. t s about 5 mles from here. We marched over and then row ed n whale boats. 20 men to a boat. The water was calm and we had no trouble. was homesck at frst and a lttle ashamed of t untl found eut all the other boys were too. Have another test today. They are not hard. Ths week our company had to do mess cookng. dont get t as am on boler watch. Wel cef»?t thnk of anythng to wrte about so wll sgn\off. Hope everythng s gong OK.Yours truly Merlyn Darrow CARD OF THANKS wsh to express my apprecaton to the followng women : Mrs. Margaret Clark, Mrs. Lulu Lamb, Mrs. such as"prde of the Yankees»«Road TN CAN DRVE \ { exctement be wllng to settle Ahce Lola Lobdell and *****. to Morroco»etc.Road to Morroco was Lvngston county fell down hadly on a { v m T9M chckens «*» Dorothy Parker for ther fne good and Boh Hope was a scream, on the tn can drve last Sat Of the - FDHS cooperaton»n ** "»* *> S«ro»w'y Well Paul ths s about all now and 30 ton quota only 5 were collected, ft pnamy hmmm... of ther tme and energy to make our untl hear from you reman yours F. v. ell lbs. Brghton- 200 lbs Are ' ym person hmm.. local Bond Drve a success. truly Sam Lafata.P.S. Tell the boys and Fowlerflle 900. The townshps f you would lke to fnd out uat «ee» Charman, Pnckney to wrte to me. averaged 60 lbs. each. send your name, address and a no Bond Drve The trouble seems to be that many 7 raton stamp to O. Heck n care MARRAGE LCENSES people do not know how to prepare tne Pnckney Dspatch. 2 boys from Pnckney hgh school The follown marrage lcenses them, many had to be left because of the owner. Walter ssued last week: Edward Kle, they were not properly preparedthe votf *' ( The Pmetoey _ -. Knga»«-. Daughters «. «. BraV of Ue Detrot lhgerssat and 20 Howell Mary Cotter. 8. Wowell;' cans must be free from paper.washed, *~ t ~ moony,br *» unga V***?*** pmugners J4 Mlfa ff xetrot Cleveland bcrt Peachl Howell Fran*, ** flattened out Another drve wth * " _ at th«j»me Mra Lous Supt Halce, W. Reader,and Tyler,9, Howell. n 90 day*, Ctyle Thum afternoon, May, 6. JJJJJ Bofls Swartbout dwvev The bond drve went over the top n Pnckney. The quota was $ 2,500 and $2,925 was reached. The quota for the w,hole country was over one half mllon and one mllon was sold. Ths county wa* helped out by the state who allocated worth to the county anc the Mch. Bell telephone co. who bought $60,000. There are no fgures avalable for the ndvdual townshps yet SOFT BALL LEAGUt Mller ncreased hs lead for frst place last week by defeatng Ledwd'e t* - 2.Sh««han to«>k an ea-.y one from Chany 2 to 7. The Chany team does not seem able to get gong and has lost all three games played There were no home run htters last F. Snger ht 2 trples,k. Led* wdge 2. and Phl Gentle - Batteres for Shehan- B. Snger and Header; Chany-Echman am J. Lavey; Ledwdge-B. Snger and J. Lavey; Mller-Hulce and Reader. Offcal Standngs Won Lost Pet Mller Ledwdge..:., t.500 Chany Games next week: Mon Wed Chany vs Ledwdcrr Mller vs Shehan Mchgan leads the naton n the war effort n many respects. She s frst n tn salvage wth a total of 75 tons of tns. She led n the collecton of fat wth a total Of for the state.she was* fourth n slk stockngs wth 5,277 lbs. n collecton of scrap ron and steel she was thrd wth mllon tons n the last 6 months of 942. Frank McKefvey who has been n Ksemmee Florda, ths wnter was here last week gettng hs cottage at Ruth Lake ready for the summer. map about 00 years ago. The part Russa got eventually became settled by Russans. At the treaty of Versalles n 98 Poland was ressurect ed by the Alles and restored as a nat on to act as a buffer, between Russa Germany and France. The Polsh naton was carved from conquered Germany and Russa whch a# that tme was n an unsettled state. Russa refused to submt and attacked the newly created Poland but Poland wth the ad of France won a ve tory and held her terrtory Stll Germany and Russa were not satsfed and eventually the nvason ef Poland by Germany set off the spark whch caused ths war. As Russa s apt to play a bg part n the peace «oa ference Poland's qhances of gettng back her terrto does not very good. seem n congress last week t was sta ted that the Japps are massng men and shps for a grand attaetf on Australa and that f General Mc- Artbur does not receve more men an.d planes he faces annlaton/that so far on account of small forces and few planes he has fought a defensve battle and as a result the Japs fortes are undmnshed n strength f Congress has her way the whole plan of battle may be changer/a he present plan was to drve the Ger- ; mans out of Afrca and then use- that as a base from whch to attack Eur ope,c lean ng up on the Naxs frst and then turnng the attenton of the Alles to the Japs. The Alles are encounterng ferce resstance n Tunsa and t may take a long tme to conquer Afrca and get t ready as a base from whch to attack Europe. Australa should not be allowed to become a second Bataan or Corrge dor but nether should the Alled armes n Afrca be allowed to be wasted. n the present war wtth ts numerous fronts t s mpossble to f ght more than one maor at a tme. Despte the asserton by Governor Dewey of New York that he s not canddate for the presdency n 944 old guard leaders are sad to be groomng hm for the ob.accordng to Jay Hayden n the Detrot New*. la 940 they regarded hm as a dange rous man and tred to concentrate on Senator Taft of Oho. They deadlocked the conventon by tyng ap the efferent state delegatoa te favorte sons only to have Wendle V/»>ke appear eut of nowhere and gre,b the nomnaton.' Most of the old guard are solatonst nclned and Wendell Wlke s ther chef buggaboo wth hs nternatonal deae Gov. Brcker of Oho, they have drop ped as too colorless and devod of deas to wn the nomnaton aganst Wlle. However,Gov. Dewey wth tne 47 votes of th* New Yofk dele gaton would get away to a flyng start and mght turn the tfkk. So dont be suprted f he reconsders hs decson not to be a canddate. Ben to Gerald Reason and wfe at 0«Men** hosptal, Brghtem,Mou. MR* >!./¾

2 m «SYLVAN THEATRE CHELSEA, Fr., Sat, May 7, 8 MCH. "SEVEN SWEET- -fc Comedy HEARTS" wth VAN HEFUN, KATHRYN UKAYSON MARSHA HUNT, *ad CECLA PARKER Cartoon Latest New* Sua.,Mon..Tue»., May 9, 0,, A Muscal Corned/ "FOR ME AND MY UUtL" Starrng JUDY GARLAND, GEORGE MURPHY, GENE KELLY and >' BEN BLUE Sunday Matnee 3:00 Cent. PM" Wed. Thur., May 2, 3 ' "PRVATE BUCKAROO" Starrng HARRY JAMES, & Hs Mutc Makers, The Andrews Ssters, The Jvn Jacks and JGlk Pue 'THE MUMMY'S TOMB" wth DCK, FORAN, JOHN HUB BARD, ELYSE KNOX Next Sunday.'Random Harvest' The Howell Theatre 0% ta. os> ell tckets Thur. Fr., May 6, 7 Walt Dsney's full length feature th # famous book of the month becomes the pcture of the year»» BAMB" 4 n Gorgeous Techncolor Novelty Cartoon News Sat., May 8 Set. 2x00 p. m. le, There'* Gang of Faal "KD DYNAMTE* W*' LEO CORCEY, HUNTZ HALL a*»d BOBBY JORDAN Pe* Johnny Rdes Agan n Justce and Romance TENTNG TONGHT ON THE OLD CAMP GROUND" wth JOHNNY MACK BROWN,TEX RTTER * FUZZY KNGHT Cartoon t* 2 WANTED FARM WTH STOCK & TOOLS 80 ACRES "OR MORE CASH BUYERS WATNG Herb Sneed XtDSPATCH Wedne«day, May 5, 943 B*L Mrs. Elmer Blum spent a few days la/st week wth her mother,mrs Catherne Cebulsk n Detrot. SCANDAL COLUMN By the Snoopers Wc have heard that dancng lessons are beng gven here n town 43 members were taken nto the) Maccabees tent here last bteve Teeple lost hs two year colt. Jluron boy, r last week wtn pneumona. A large number of Masons from here attended a bg meetng at Fow lerve Wed. nght. J.J*. 'orry us here gettng membebup lor tnc Mtcabees. for a few choce boys. Last Tues. Mke rohey and wfe are lvng nght the frst lesson was gven by a R>A.Y.,A,L.W. and R.Mc. whle n part of the John McUumess home. sweet musc from the rado enchan' l>r. C. W. krtland who has been ted the student*. ' practcng medcne here for 2 years We have known about people be- nas gone t South Waukegan,ll.. to comng romantc n theaters but ts locate. a fantastc sght to see the same' The Dexter town clock started opthng gong on n the lunch lne at' eratons last week. 207½ E. GRAND RVER f school ust at same thng. The soph' The Monroe wll case on tral n PHONE 83 HOWELL mor e presdent was seen last Thurs * crcut court n Howell for the past noon wth her arms about one of ] two weeks has been decded n favor ttmmmtmtmmmms her fellow class mates better known 0 the defendants. The wll was ruled \rr\wl TUDTDL! as 'Deacon'. J vald. HE AVON THEATRh Seeng there are approxmately J Dan Rchards who sold hs colt Stockbrtdge. Mch. three mcte weeka of school e f t to ht son> ( lent at Grand Rapds Fr., Sat. May 7, 8 suppose we wll he losng our blond started yesterday to drve the horse tnere overland by easy stages, A Melodrama wth senor year althrough to the Army her Sundays Ar Corps are pret ths George W. Heason has sold 53 bug "A NGHT N NEW ty well occuped and the rng on her ges n the last 7) days. He stll has left fnger bearng that nsgna of * a large tock at hs agrcultural hall. UKLEANS" the Army Ar corp looks possessve. Steve Teeple drove hs race horses Comedy The swellng on Jeanette's fngers Starrng to Jackson ths week where he wll PRESTON FOSTER, PATRCA, cannot be blamed for lenghty let- tran them. ters MORRSON, ALBERT DEKKER to her salor flyer. t's a steam Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hause of Chubbs plu,..turn. Corners entertaned a number of people at ther home Mon. nght. The affar between a sophomore "AT THE FRONT" J.C. and a senor W.U. looks as f vr. eatly of North Lake has set out lsou peach trees ths sprng. Everyone should see ths pctur taken by the government of actual fght. ng n North Afrca* Also "Sprt of *43*' Dsney Sun. Tues., May 9, "PFNT FMAN M" ( t wll develope nto a tea party. t s rumored that Los McDonald wll be seen at the J-\Hop wth the freshman owner of the cameo rng. Of course there s no doubt n our mndf. as to whom wll be seen esc- A P.r,r.y.l of T L \>f J««< rtne Ur b ' 0nd **»* 8t0re C,CTk * Corbett along wth romance starrng the JP- ERROL FLYNN, ALEXS SMTH ' Are w o m e d V about the matter and ALLAN HALE / of a corsa * e and a nce lookn * Pus News escort to the J-Hop?f so see Westly Umstead. Comng-"Flyng Fortress" «4 Yankee t s gettng qute bad when a Dodlo Dandy "Stck to Your Guns" boy has to carry a gun to pro fmemmftstalevr9e?q& 99SeVsVflBMHHsV tect hmself from hs grl admrers. HAMBURG Nevertheless D.A. was accused by the lttler servces were held at St.' state polce of carryng such a weapon. Stephen's church Sun. mornn.holy communon was celebrated, conduc Mas Lovelorn Edtor: can't fnd ted by Rev. Leonard Haggan of a grl frend who wll go out wth Detrot. me. have a -42' convertble Ford, Joan Snooty was baptsed wth 5 brand new tres and a "C" card Mrs. Clfford VarvHorn, and Mr/ & but am a senor n hgh school and Mrs. K. Wray Hnchey actng as godparents. the draft board turns up ts nose at me. Say what are you dong Saturday nght? Hambcrfg hve, Lady Maccabees Anonymus held ts regular meetng at OOF Dear Anonymous :- apuest announced that the frst week f you have the at, ove qualfcaton Tues. afternoon.mrs E. Klve, ons can see no reason why a grl n May has been desgnated as fat- should turn you downju least not at ernal week, and each hve to observe p. H. S. We have one defnte person the same. n wno WOuld appprecate your Plans for the county conventon attenton* For further nformaton to be held at Hamburg May 2 are. wrte agan. progressng. Mrs. Ella Featherly presented a mystery box whch was won by Mrs. Emly Kuchar. Corp. Doyle McDonald 2st academc Squadron, Scott Feld, Ala.spe- Mss Lovelorn Jesse Cass,father of the late Grant Cass of Anderson.ded at Jackson Tuesday, The Cty of ona has swung nto to Eastern War nt last week wth hs parents, Mr. & lne and gone back Mrs. Dllard McDonald. J Tme,t may go back to slow tme Boy Scouts of (Hamburg and ther n -- ~ October. A - leade p.r. Haynes are collectng The Walled lake amusement park scrap agan, do you have any? opened last Wallace Watt of Gaylord, sup ervsor of vocatonal rehabltaton n the 27 upper countes n the lower pennnsula of Mch, spent Sun. afternoon at the home of Mss Jule NOTES OF 50 YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Eml Brown are lvng n the La Vsa Coe house on Mll street. HM NOTES of 25 YEARS AGO Ths ssue contans a letter from Lt. Charles Ward r. to hs father Chas. Ward, Lakeland, the lt. now n France who was n cummand of a company on boart ht uscana when t was torpedoed and sunk by the Germans. He says the exploson troyed all lfeboats n hs secton of the boat so hs company had to stand at attenton for 2 hours and and,0 mnutes then a destroyer came alongsde and pcked up 400 from the snkng boat, they boarded t oy gong down a rop/. t landed tsload of 800 rescued men n reland. From there they went to France. Note by edtor- Charles Ward sr. former Ann Arbor edtor s dead.hs "on now lves near Portland Mch. The senor play was a bg success, all seats n the house beng taken. The sham Snyder orchestra play ed. The specaltes were a trapspano duet, Lucy Glennelen Cam burn and pano selectons by Cordela Dnkle. Sergt. Gregory McCluskey of Fort Custer spent the week end here. Mrs. Albert Wlson and Mr*. Cha rles Bu ls attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles Kellogg n Detrot last Lee Tplady has been called for army servce and goes to Columba Oho ths Jack, the nfant son of Mr. and Mr. Rex Smth, ded at Unversty hosptal, Ann Arbor Sunday, Mrs. George Greher and daughter Mary, vsted her son. Rchard, at Camp Custer last Percy McCleer who has been at the Mch. State Santarum fer 6 months s home much mproved. Frank Hanes has a new Ford tourng car. \ *..,** *<w. * * ' *' LL n the total average cost of WAR PRODUCTON F YOU TORE off one small corner of a dollar bll, that would gve you some dea of the cost of the electrcty used n manufacturng war products. Only ½ per cent of the total cost of war producton, on the average, goes for electrcty: 98½ per cent goes for materal*, labor, plant and equpment, etc. Yet electrcty plays a most mportant part n turnng out tanks and planes and guns and shps, and the thousandand-one other weapons of war. Wthout electrc power, scarcely a wheel would turn rrany factory or arsenal or shpyard n Amerca. Not a pece of armament would be produced, not a bullet cast, not a shell turned. Electrcty makes possble the machne tools used to buld other machnes. t powers the huge rollers n steel mlls. t runs hgh-speed precson lathes, and gant presses, and drlls, and mllng and grndng machnes, and motors for countless factory obs. t melts alloy teelt n the electrc furnace steels used for armor plate and tanks and guns, Wth nducton heatng, t pont-hardens armor-percng shells, and makes tough, wear-resstant parts for motors and arplane engnes. Electrc power s dong a vtal war ob at low cc»*. And t s helpng make possble new producton records n thou* sands of plants all over the country to shorten the war and speed vctory. The Detrot Edson Conukaay. / Son., Mon., Tues. May 9 t 0, Mat 'San., 2 P.M. Coat, THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... tmum»rmnmthrt«"\, - BUD ABBOTT * LOU COS- TELLO n n DAMON RUNYAN'S "T ANT HAY" wth GRAD MCDONALD, CECL KELLOWAY and EUGENE Novelty PALLETTE Carton* News LVE STOCK HAULNG and GENERAL TRUCKNG Weekly Trps Made to s E f- m WP 5E Wed., May 2 All Adnlts 7c» SLENT WTNES" Wth FRANK ALBERTSON and MARS WRXON WUs "LETS HAVE FUN" wtn EAT GORDON, MARGARET LNDSAY. JOHN BEAL. g?"*?"- --? CoaBnt-**Bockskn Fronter" fferst "Qute a stack of newspapers. left yon yesterday, Judge. Aren't gon' m the newspaper busness, are you?" "No, ust enoy readng dfferent papers to my nephew George sends them to me whenever he take* a busness trp. got a bg kck out of some he sent me from several countes where they stll have prohbton, Partcularly from some head* lx that read'dnmkwvrg Arrests Rse', 'Bootleggers must post Celng Prces 4 } ' Federal Agents seze' Trck' lquor Truck*. Doesn't that go to prove, Joe* that prohbton dott not prohbt? " watched condtons pretty carefully durng our 3 years of prohbton n ths country. The only thng could see we got out of t was bootkt lquor nstead of kgol hqsor...phb tan went crme and cctrup* ton ths country asu known.y"~"~ Frank Plasko PHONE 48F4?>tn k mm BE PATROTC SALVAGE SPELLS VCTORY Ours s A Vtally Esseatal Salvaga Orwtfsfttfo DARLNG'S FARM ANMAL REM OVAL SERVCE HORSES $5.00 CATTLE $4.00 HOGS, CALVES AND SHEEP accordng to tbe and condtons DARLNG & COMPANY PHONE COLL/ECT TO HOWELL 4SO SR PNCKNEY DSPATCH $.25 PER YEAR*

3 -,,;ww»tf»»?\w T "-y.? o X CORN, CORN, Canned Goods A Complete Assortment CREAM STYLE WH0LE, Bantam 2 KE *NAL,FANCY CORN? CREAM STYL E- FANCY PEAS? STANDARD PACK PEAS SFTED 0R MELTNG TOMATOES, GO0D PACKS TOMATOES, DEFANCE BRAND GREEN SEANS, PNCKNEY DSPATCH Wednesday, May 5, 943 O NO. 2 CANS AN0.2CANS ONO. 2 CANS 2fr> 35' 35c NO. 2 CAN* NU.ZCAN? Q c % NO. 2 CANS'!C e 2 NO. 2 CANS 2 NO. 2½ CANS FANQY PACK n NO. 2 CAN* 33c Pumpkn, Lake Shore 2 NO - 2 'ANS 29r Catsup, Symons, 2 8 oz B0TrLES 23c Catsup, Fancy? %" oz BOTTLES 2Q r W VEGETAPL& E V&f&S&S&L ASPARAGUS LMA BEANS MKED VtUEfAPLES, BEETS, BABY FOODS, PEAS AND CARROTS MXED Dates, Dromedary Rasns. Msson Brand Rasns, Msson Brand Prunes Pneapple, Fancy Grapefrut Frut Cock-Tal Pneapple Juce FrsshEggs Kennedy's Gen :*, 5 OZ.PKG Ma PNCKNEY DSPATCH Entered at poeoffce Pnckney, Mch second class atte. f Subscrpton $-25 a y<*x* 29 35«7¼ OZ. PKG. 2 O c 5c 2 LB. PKG. 2Q. 2' La pfta 35 ) NO. 2 CAN 29C 2 Na2CANS 35c 2 NO. CANS O NO. 2 CANS per doz. ON! Havng decded to qut termng we wll sell our personel property at Publc Aucton on the premses located 4 mles west or Howell on Grand Kver to 4 Mle House then 5 mles north on BurkharJ or 3 mles South of Cohoctah and 3 mles West on Chase Lake Road on! Pad n Advnm* PAUL W. CURLET PUBLSHES Mrs. Thomas Shehun.spent the past week at Detrot. Ar. (J.O. Johnson of Detrot spent Sut here. Mr*. Wlls Caulk spent Sat. after noon at Howell Mch.. Rev. J.M. McLucas and famly sp ent Sat. afternoon n Detrot. Mrs. C.J. Clnton and Mrs. Lola Lobdetl were n Ann Arbor Sat. Don Hammer was confned to hs home last week by u heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Darrow were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Snger n Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Lous Stackuble of Detrot spent last week at ther farm, west of town. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Campbell and Leona and Rta Kennedy were n Ann Arbor Sat nght. Mss Nancy Amo of Howell spent the week end wth Mss Paulne & Norma Jean McLucas. Mrs. Bernce Sacola of Detrot spent the week end wth her parents Mr. and Mrs.James Tncher. Dr. McGregor anu famly of Brghton were Sunday quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Ross Read were called to Blenhem. Ontaro Sun by the llness of Mrs.Read's brother Wm. Burchell. < # *F Mr. and Mrs. John 'H'aefner who have been n Florda ths wnter have returned to ther home at H-Land lake. Mss Geneveve Rybka vsted her ssters, the Msses Sopha, Ma & Helen Rybka n Detrot over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ona Campbell dau lghter, Leona, and Mr and Mrs. K<. ' Parker and daughter Dorothy were n Chelsea Sunday. ( Dr. and Mrs. Steve Brown and chldren and Mrs. Gerald Brown of Detrot were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred tfteud. Mrs. Merwn Campbell, and the Msses Helen Reason and Eva Mcucas vsted Arnold Berqust at the Mch. State Santarum last Tucs. Mss Helen Fedler who has been spendng several weeks n Florda wth her mother. Mrs.Gordon Byers and Mr. Byers wll return home *Hs Mss Eva McLucas and A,, and Mrs. Merwn Campbell were dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Hull Sun. Mrs. Merwn Campbell and son Dck spent Sat. Afternoon n Detrot. Mrs. Eloyse Campbell was electeo delegate and Mrs. J.M. McLucas alter nate deleyate to th c state conference' of Cong'l Chrstan churches at (ra nd Rapds May 8,9,&2(). OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY,RYE, MLLET, SOR. 4 GHUM, CORN, POTATOE S 27c a pnt HRKSCRPTONS ACCURATELY FLLED Kennedy Drag Store + **>4 P Dead or Alve f HORSES $5.00 COWS $4 00 Farm Anmals Collected Promptly Vodern Equpment Capable Men. L. PARKER. Agent Phone 88, Pnch. < > lre FASTFST Dead Stock Servce n Mchgan \ Central Dead t cock Co lvwv*»»v'-v«ffv*vvvv»%*%rvn»s*.*«**» * vs* The Handy Store The Bggest Lttle Store n Town Open Every Even g.!' CE CREAM CANDY CGARS, TOBACCO ETC. bff- JOE GENTLE ( Mon. 9 0 SALE STARTS at :00 P. M.(Fast Tme) Mother' Understand 2 HORSES Par of Good Work Mares, wt "HEAD OFCATTLE 8 Guernsey Cow, 2 yrs. old, due Aug. 28 Guernsey Cow, 2 yrs. old, due. Dec 5 Guernsey Cow, 2 yrs. old, due. Dec 3 Guernsey Cow, 7 yrs. old, due. Dec. 5 Holsten Hefer, 2 yrs. old, bred Mar. 23 Holsten Hefer, 2 yrs.old. bred Oct. 25 Jersey Hefer, 5 months old, bred Mar.2 Holsten Bull, 6 months old 52 HOGS 4 Shoats, weghng 80 to 200 lbs. Red Sow wth 9 two week old Pgs Boar, wt. 50 lbs. 4 SHEEP 35 Ewes wth ambs by sde 5 Yearlng Ewes Black Top Ram GRAN AND FEED Quantty of Gran Bags 70 lbs. of Seed Peas 50 Bushel of Oat* 700 Bushel of Ear Corn 30 Bushel of Ground Oats 000 lbs. of Ground Hog Feed 52 4 FARMNG TOOLS 94 Ford Ton Stake Truck,good rubber McCormck 6 n. Wheel AH Steel Wagon Corbtaton Hay and Stock Rack Rubber Tred Wagon wth flat Rack Massey-Harrs 3 Hoe Dsc Gran Drll wth Seeder and Fertlzer Attachments nternatonal Manure Spreader Massey-Harrs Corn Bnder Bean Puller McCormck Bean Puller Dump Rake 3 New dea Mowng Machnes 6 Hole Hog Feeder 8 Hole Hog Feeder 2 One Horse Cultvators Syracuse Walkng Plow 6 Hole Hog FeeoV 8 Hole Hog Feeder 3 Secton Sprng Tooth Harrow 2 Secton Sprng Tooth Harrow Three 60 Spke Tooth Drag Mulford Cultvator 2 Cream Cans New Tractor Cukpacker 4 Ft Ford Tractor Weeder Olver Horse Corn Planter Set of Bob Sleds and Dump Planks Set of Double Work Harness Table Model Cream Separator, Pals and Straner, Water Mlk Separator and many other arteles too numerous to menton. FURNTURE Couch and other artcles Dnng Room Sute, Breakfast Set, Studo f you don't co//foron long D/sfonco ths Sunday Mothers arc understandng and patrotc. They know that under the steadly ncreasng burden of war-created calls, long dstance telephone equpment s serously overloaded, rbf course, they lke to be remembered on Mother's Day, but they'd rather be sure the lnes are kept clearforvtal war messages. Ths year, send your love n a letter. And t you'd lke to gve your mother a present, she wll truly apprecate a U. S. War Bond a gft of fghtng dollars to back our boys overset*. t X SHBW»HHB WMMMlW vhv* HHM r ' *" lhhshbhbb>v**vphbhbbbw 4lBlBBBBUlHBBSHHBlSBSBSaBBBHSJSBSlBBV *"*SM TERMS OF SALE All sums of $0 and under cash. Over that amount a credt of 8 to 0 months wll be gven on approved 8 % nterest. ~v Davd Murnngham & Son, Props MCHGAN tu TUFH0N COfeMtttf ' ( #. - HAROLD GATES, Auctoneer Phone HoweU 03 R *\ VERNON btate Clerk

4 < \\ * & HMMUHtllllllllllllllllllllllllUlltlllllllllHtllllHtlllllUUms S! E Ato2. THROUGH FOUR WARS; )865 BOYDELL 943 r* * * ENAMEL dea/ for Furnture, Shelves, Chaks, Toys, Woodwork and Metalwork Ths year more than ever before you wll want to conserve your furnture and other "pantable" belongngs. Get Boydell's Q. D. Enamel here. Ths famous enamel s easy to apply and t dres dust-proof n two or three hours to a hard, brllant, gloss fnsh that's very durable. A complete lne of rch colors. Come n! LAVEY HAKOWAHE - «H n,,ul.,h, llhl»l«l»«l»»»»"»»» u """»,W,,llt,, THE BOY WHO COULD NOT GO The boy who could not go. Courtesy of Detrot News By \on Campbell '! le boy wu wont to war s often ll and flled wth woe WHAT COUDD WE DO WTHOUT) But he s not as lonely as THAT COTToV"7r~- The bov wno could not go. The neghborhood s strpped of ads For one thng, we couldn't very ' well ftfht a war. Our lvestock mght Who used to herd togethe starve and fghtng planes wouldn't And Ml the street wth happy no.se, the rf M Wnd of noges Read When t was Aprl weather n Thc Amercan Weekl wth ths But lke a ghost the lad who s left Sunday, g ssue Qf Det_ Slps through the darkenng street. gund Tmes how Rng Cot We mss the smle he used to fla*, tqn & h W y mportant rt Upon us when we meet. ( n our daly Uveg and war ef. Hs hands work for hs countrys sake Although he was reected, But dreamng of hs absent fren \ He often s deected. HPe msses them, we know, And We are sorrest for hm- H» longs to be one of the gang, Mm.-».>» ' l 3 PNCKNEY DlSPATCHWednetday, May,»43 THE MCHGAN MRROR Classfed V Contnued from Frst Pago *tate subsdes that come wth out- sde pupls, and now some dstrcts f Want Ads aro payng hugh amounts n debt servce for buldngs they could not The commsson's ntal report,ust \ u ode publc recommends modernz- WANTED-Wool, all grades. J ng dstrcts nto 'school communtes' Lynn Hendee, Phone 35F>2 by the legslature n 944. FOlTsALE-AU my household goods. The report ponts out the need Frank Camp, Bert Harrs farm t for nstructonal specalzaton whch requres employment of hghly sklled teachers whch n turn, calls for large classes of pupl*. The legslatve councl of the ter rtory, of whoh Detrot was the cap = * u &AX*b; aby Crb and mattress. 5 Good coad. Phont H, Mrs. 0. Beck ~ For Slo-" 2 n Olver tractor - plow, James Muphy. Monks farm. FOR SAXETMAYTAG gas engne. tal, used the Massachusetts school _. Good condton. Ray Kellenberger law 789 ' * a pattern for the J Offce, * Utt tf'uk SALTUsL SAUS-Used deep r well pump! dstrct system. wth the ppe and cyclnder * n * fne] : ' n 886 the Congress of the Unted States provded that every sx- condton. Lavey Hardware FOR SALE: A pano~and also a"voln. Wll be sold reasonable. nq townshp would be reserved for pub teenth secton of publc land n a ure at the Dspatch offce. l schools. Today, the state pays almost $00,- t> OK SALE- 7 good cows, all mlkng t Holsten, Guernsey and Jersey. Phone 000,000 of the cost of publc educat- 9F2 Robert Pke. Geo. Bland farm,s * ynr.. mles west, t 2 o mles - M north tv, or «f fnckney Pnrknv Several promnent * members of the u u A study comm are: Edward Butler.Det on Hnchey _roao. ;Arthur nder FARM FOR RENT- Walter *****- executve sec, Mch Fed. of Teachers 547 Buena Vsta, Detrot,Mch > Ja>m Pnuee.Sanlac school suptfra FOR RENT - Farm on shares, 2, nk Marquart, CO educaton drector acre3 of good land dle about 8 yrs. ( Detrot and Mrs. J.C. Parker, pres. A. Samborsk 72 E. Catherne St ( Mchgan Parent Teacher assoc. Ann Arbor Mch Phone 2489 { NEGHBORNG NOTES WANTED Buy fve or more acres frut and vegetables farms.good! The Dexter bond drve quota was how and barn. On lake f possble! $80,000. $9,000 was sold. The Dex- tnckney or Gregory dstrct Would. ter Epscopal church bought a $500 consder an old stone or brck house, bond. Advse lowest prce on easy terms.» On Decoraton Day the vllage of exact locaton and full descrpton Dexter wll unvel an honor roll conof land and buldngs.! ten 4»»»«GM. Collns, 0099 Aurora St. 200 apartments for war workers Detrot, Mch, wll be avalable for Wllow Run work, FOR SALE--2 Holsten Hefers and ers ths Fnal constructon on an ntenatonal hay loader. Ralph 'Hall. FOR SALE-Fne Frame Barn, able to buld house or cottage. W. C. Mller sut- TO RENT ON -HARE-T 80~acre K-ngsley -arm OP H DW»" rodd Wllard Bennett 242 Curts St. Jackson Mch, or nqure of Andrew Campbell FOR"SALE "939 Chevorlet tudor; excellent tres, seat covers, and heater. Lucus J Doyle, Phone 42 fort. Get Sunday's Detrot Tmes. FOR SALB-60 acres of land on the Pnckney-Gregory road, 8 mles west of Pnckney. nqure of Persons who desre muy flump cans ' H L yona> Chelsea Shoe Shop and ashes on my land on Unadlla st HBRFE«B HOG Fee, $2.M. Tme of on ether sde of the creek. servce. Thomas Love Farm. Gtfrtave Hanneman sn r wlves SAVE YOUR 9 ff WASTE FATS ke Unted States 5 Needs them a>*>4fr«* - * Government or EXPLOSVES, Leave Them at ths Store OU GET BETTER MEATS AT Clarks 200 more s speedng ahead. n add J ton to the Wllow Lodge dormtor es, there are 960 tralertype studo apartments. These have a lvng room 2X0 wth a prvate bath room and shower. The furnshngs nclude a gasolne stove, ce box. snk, cupboard clothes closet and ol heater. Laundry tralers are also suppled wth staton ary tubs and ronng boards. The furn shngs nclude studo couch, table 4 chars and curtans. The rent s $().50 per Despte an order from Judge Sample of crcut court who ruled that Japs are colored and cannot marry whte people County Clerk Luella Smth of Washtenaw county has ssued a marrage lcense for Dr. Wm. Yaauk Takasash. 29, a Jap doctor to marry Mary Howard Constable,28 of Prncetown, New Jersey. Prosecutor Meader ruled such a marrage legal! Owng to an outbreak of rabes n whch 6 dogs were found affected Charles Fgy. state agrcultural comm, «. has ordered a quarantne n all townshps n Washtenaw county. They are Vpslant, Northfeld, Manchester,and Lyndon. The Fowlervlle Mother & Daughter J ter banquet s May 25. Fowlervlle hgh school base ball wvn4 Pmokwy Santaran Ray M. Dully, M. D. Pnckney, Mchgan Offce Hour*: 2:00 to 4t00 P. M. 7:00 to 9t00 P. M. DR. G t McCLUSKEY DENTST llh N. Mthfu Telephones R«scYeaee, 23J Evenng* y Appontment Howell, Mchgan CLAUDE SHELDON ELECTRCAL CONTRACTOR PERCY- ELLS AUCTONEER PUckney, Mch, HONE PJNv'KNLL 8F LEE LAVEY GENERAL NSURANCE Phone 59-F3 Pnckney, Mfcafea a HERBSNBEB Phone lt3 907¼ ft, Grand Klve Howell, Real Estate, l Cty, Lake and F«A SaectaCt Bond Hem* mp. Co. ROOFNG SBNG* and ASBESTOS SHNGLES "AH Workmanshp WLLAM 9A$ 23 North Cottrt Street Howell, Mtehfe** MARTN J. AVAN at Law Phone 3 Brghton, Mchlga VanWnWe & VanWteke Ooa W. V<«nW«kle Ouu-lrt K. VanWnU Attorney* at Law Jutt State and Savngs Back Hewett» Mchgan p. H. SwrtM & Son FUNERAL HOME Modem Eqn< H Ambulance Seloa Phone 39 Mchg* SE RATON CALENDAR kn wn named hers,devseee,legatees& Canned goods: Blue G. H. J, coup ¾¾.¾ f»pp«c «to bo 'entered heren nns vald through May 3. wthn three month* months tram the date hereof, and that..) Meat: Coupons E,F, vald throcgh default thereof sad bll be taken u May 3' confessed by sad defendants and Shoes- Stamp 7- one par, June 5. each and all of them. Gas: No. 5 stamps exp. May 2. t s further ordered that the plan Sugar: Stamp 2 5 lb exp. May 3. tffs cause ths order to be pub Coffee Stamp 23- lb. exp, May 30. Fuel Ol Perod 5 coupons good for gallons good untl fall. lshed wthn 40 days n the Pnckney Dspatch, a newspaper prnted, publshed and crculated n sad co GEORGE D. WOOD... ff unty once h each week for at least George D. Wood 30, ded at the sx Bucteestve weeks. home of hs father n law,roy Joseph H. Collns, crcut udge. Duke n Detrot May 3. He was a son A true copy. of Dwght Wood, former Howe resdent and a grandson of the late sen The above enttled sut nvolves John A. Hagman Clerk ator Charles Wood of Pnckney.Sur and s brought to quet ttle to the vvng are hs wfe formerly Lorrane followng descrbed lands located Duke and a son. The body was brou n the townshp of Conway, County ght to the Swarthput Funeral home of Lvngston and state of Mchgan here and the servces were held from and more partcularly descrbed at the Frazer Funeral home n Detrot ths afternoon. Mrs. Wood s a The.northeast quarter of thc south follows, to-wt f lcoufn of Mrs. Don Swarthout.!east quarter of secton ffteen(5)the John Murphy of Lansng wa» n!_«. south 4 twenty-sx *..-_ J and two-thrds town Tuesday callng on old frends an< relatves. We have as yet seen no satsfact ory explanaton of the beam of lght whch extended across thc sky on the ngh* of Easter Sunday. One explanaton s that t was a form of the \ northern lghts. Another that t was made by a gant searchlght. STATE OF MCHGAN Th Crcut Court tor the County of Lvngston n Chancery. f team won ts frst two games from George H. Mosher and Dora A. Webbervlle and Stockbrdge Devereaux ptched two shutouts for Fow VS Mosher, hs wfe Pant'fs,. lervlle, to 0, George Parkll, Elah F. Bush, W Stockbrdge councl last week by W. Maseon, Patence Barker, Chrst- a 4 to 3 vote granted Herman and ophe Bacon Juteon N. Pond Juds Zoa Hurst a tavern permt. on N. Pond/Juston N. Pond, Puane ( Fred Searles, ngham county CogswrOlve Bgelow,P*rryC f Bge school comm. for 65 years wll be low,eleanor Grace Bgelow,Lene Bg gven a recepton at hs home n Mas alow, Allen Bgelow.Olver Bgelow, on May 7,He was supt of Stockbrdge Omar C. Bgelow, Henretta schoo 6 years befor e beng elected 'Lew* Ellen Browa, Jannatte Park school.omn. The 'Howell Co-op,safe was robbed at Howell last week Mon. of $800. t was opened by smashng the combnaton off and pryed open wth a bar. t s thought to be the work qf a gang as safes at Portland and other places n co-op offces have been opened the same way recently, The annual cyclone went through ths county last Tuesday but no lves were lost. Hartley Bland f Oceola was the person most serously nur ed. He vas n hs bam when t blew down. The Bow ell hangar at the ar er, Tna Tazwar, Bal Bgelow, May Tower, Mnne Tower, Sabra Tower Lulu A. Parker, Albertna A, Tan ner, Ellen May Tower, Sabva*S. Tu wer, Lulu B. Tower, Sabva S. Towner and ther unknown herdevsees legatees and assgned, defendants. Sut pendng n the Crtut Court for the County of Lvngston n Chancery, at Howell Mchgan on ths 24th day of March 943. * ; t appearng from the sworn bll of complant aa fled n sad cause, that the plantffs have not been able 'after dlgent search and nqury to ascertan whether the sad del endants are ahve or dead, or whe port was blown down and several they may resde f lvng, or f they planes housed there were smashed have any personal representatves or Barns and buldngs were wracked hers lvng, or where they or n many places roads blocked by fal lng trees. Detrot Edson co. servce any of them may rad, or whether and telephone wres were also blown the ttle, nterest, clam, le*: or po, down.some damage was also donejmble rght, ef tta» drftatoto have been assgned to any other person or persons or whether such ttle nterest, clam len or possble rght ha* been dsposed of by wll by the n Cohoctah and Webbervlle. The cty of Howell has passed the curfew ordnance. Chldren under 6 years of age must be off the streets each nght after 0:00 p.m. unlesssad defendaats. acres of the north half of the northwest quarter of Secton twenty-three (23) and the south thrteen and one thrd acres of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of sad Secton twenty-three (23); all h towashp four(4) north Range three!(>8) east Attorneys for P a n tff 0 YaaWnkl* and YanWfckle Mchgan. BueVness Address Howe, Mchgan Establshed UK*!noorpoc***» Mf WePherson State Bank Over $latyl*a&t Xee» 9 ef Me JlMtBf "WAR PCTURES" LVNGSTON COUNTY WLL HAVE TO BUY MORE WAR BUNDS TO FLL TS QUOTA We are ust dong farly well so far n ths drve. Remember pur government needa your dollars to fgh,t our ruthless enemes. U we do net V\n ths war the thngs you now or ever hope to have wll amount to nought, Your dollars nvested n war bonds are ust as safe as currency but wth the added advantage of your beng pad for the nse of them. accompaned by ther parents or gar And t farther appearng that the dan. t goes nto effect May 6.The p&ntffs do not know and have penalty s $50 fne or 30 days n fbeen unable after dlgent search and nqury to ascertan the names al. Money to loan at reasonable rates (of the persoas who are ncluded as The* state hghway dept. has leased nterest pad on Savors Boekt and VefendanU wthout beng named. two state ferres" The Cty ef Mun. Tne Certfettfg f atefmftt sng» sng' and <*Cty "Cty of or retotkev" reotwr- to u> L the U p 0 n " J 0 *' V f *Ph#t*t» fee* Be«J J Tuckew Steamshp co. and they wll tnkle & VanWnklo, attorneys for dtpofh * B 00$, fc, be usetto carry freght between Det felantf**, * b ordered that the ab- oup member»hn n th. Pedtnl n<uned def ndanta aad ther rotr»nd Cleand. un *! t nwranea Corporaton. McPhersoo State 6»! t> J y -

5 JHllUtlllllllllllUltll'.lll Frst (Natonal! Bank N HOWELL UND H FEDERAL SUPERVSON Member federal Deport nsuranc Corporaton. All deposts nsured up to 5,000 for each Depostor. f "LETS HAVE FUN" t TME TO TGHTEN OUR BELTS g The pressure of taxes, food 5 g shortages man power drans g g and curtalment of more and S S more peacetme prvlges s no g g cause for grumblng. nstead t 5 S s good reason to tghten our s g belts and lght harder. TL> s S a grm,serous war for survval. ; We dar e not lose. So let's all S ptch n and wn,soon. f we z g can be of help to you, let us S know. 5 p: ~ S We have ample funds avalable g for sound loans 5 REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE = 5 OR PERSONAL AT REASON- 5 = ABLE RATFS 5 = r S RENT A SAFE DEPOST BOX For YOUR WAR BONDS AND OTHER VALUABLE S r PAPERS. THE COST S LOW "'".»f'"mmnmnu.l.nmmmmmm SCOUTMASTERS HOLD FAMLY NCKT 6 Rabb J.M. Cohen s charman of the Annual Famly nght of scout leaders to be held at Camp Newkrk on Wed. evenng, May 2, at 6:30 p.m. Musc wll be furnshed" by a specalty group from Ford >xotor Lo. and the box supper, whch each famly brngs, wll be suppleme nted by pa a la mode and coffee ' furnshed by the comm. Mrs. Lous Coyle was n Ypslant Sat. Mrs..Charles Clark was n Howell one day last Roy (Henry of Battle Creek spent Sun. at the J.R. Hannett home.mrs. Henry who has been spendng a week there returned home wth hm. Vvan Parmelee and daughter, Jen ne Lynne f Dearborn pent several days last week wth her sster Mrs Andy Campbell.. Week end guests at the Andy! Campbell home were Glora Duffey,Owosso,Mldred Trost and chldren of Dearborn. P.F.C. and Mrs Glenn Kngsley A daughter Glenda spent Wed nght at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Campbell. PNCKNEY DSPATCH Wednesday, May 5,_943 Local Note* Mrs. Gladys Clnton entertaned her card club Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dllngham were Lansng last Wed. Robert Straas of Detrot spent the week end at Rush Lake. Frank' Gbson s serously ll at hs home at Anderson Stanley Zexa (Doc) of Wllow Run spent the week end here. Mrs Vncent Snooks and daughter Joan were n Detrot Saturday. Mesdames C.J. Teeple, Leo Lavey and Nelle Fry were n Howell Sat. Mr. and Mrs.Jack Young and Mrs. Margaret Burns of Clarkston called at the Lous Coyle home last Thurs. Mss Ercell Bentley of Corruna s vstng her sster, Mrs. Robert Pke. Mrs. Clare McMacken and Mrs. Raymonda Morrs were n Ann Arbor Sat. Mrs. A.L Nsbett and Mrs. Gordon Hester were n Howell one day last Mrs. Nora Sgler who has been n Florda ths wnter has returned to P:nckney. Dr. Harlo Shehan and son, James of Jackson called on Mr.& Mrs. Wm. Shehan Sunday. Leon Meabon has purchased a mot orcycle and now gets around at a lv ely rate of speed. Mrs. Charles Bulls s vstng at the home of &r. and Mrs. Ross Hld reth of Kalamazoo. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Pckford of ona called on her sster,mrs.asher Wyle and famly Sunday. Robert Whte and wfe and Mss Betty Lang of Howell called on Mr. and Mr». Ben Whte last Wed. Mr and Ms. Clyde Hll of Det rot were Sunday vstors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Roy Dllngham. Mrs. toe Grffth, son, Don,daugh ter, Joan, Mrs. E.L. Hulce and Mrs. P.W. Curlett were n Jackson Frday. Mrs. Vrgna Cavanaugh and chld ren of Jackson vsted her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Darrow one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bulls of Ypslant spent the week end at ther farm and were Sunday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Howlett of Gregory. Los Beeche,daughter of Rev.and rs. Beeche, fell whle playng at the Walter Clark home one day last week and broke her arm. ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs., Lous Coyle were Mrs. Ella Stapsh and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Stapsh and daughters of Chelsea. Lorenzo Murphy suffered a heart attack whle workng at the Brown McClaren factory at Hamburg and has been home snce., Mrs. Ray Mller and Mrs. George Bland called on Mrs. Etta Bland! Sun. to remnd her of her brthday; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clawson of Pnckney also called. Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Meyer enter taned the; followng Sun at a fam ly dnner: Mr & Mrs George Wm. Meyer,Mrs Megan AtLee,Mr.& Mrs Wm. Lamb Mr.A Mrs John Roberts and Joan and Jane Butler of Gregory and Roberta McArtor and Mss Gertrude Spears and Joe Clark. When rene got home from the arplane factory* she was good and tred. Ths was the hour, after work and before dnner, that she always' ooked forward to. Her prvate name for t was "My sssy hour." nto t, these days, she packed all the lazy, luxurous lttle thngs she loved thngs that used to take up a lot more than an hour of her peace-tme days. She sat down at the lttle desk n her room. You could tell qute a lot about rene from that desk. The water-glass flled wth the small bouquet of flowers she sometmes bought on the way home. The paper-weght of pnk marble. The thn, crackb blue ar-mal statonery. And the bn. framed photograph of a young man n a corporal's unform-v good-lookng 'a man as rene was pretty. On the blotter pad lay the telegram that had come that mornng ust as she was leavng for work. Wth those long, well-shaped fngers she reached for a sheet of paper. She nbbled the end of her pen for a bt, and then she wrnkled up her nose at the pcture of the solder and began to wrte, "Dear Mr. Morgenthau", but the corporal's name was Jackson and she called hm Pete Her round handwrtng spread across the page. "My boy frend s wth the A.E.F. n reland. He has cabled me ffty dollars wth whch to buy a damond rng. 've been thnkng t over and decded to buy a War Bond to help Uncle Sam nstead. Ths may help to brng my boy frend home sooner, and then he can help me select my rng." Slowly she began to sgn her no me. "rene " (Letter from an actual communcaton n the fles of the Treasury Department.) Let's all sacrfce as rene has done. Brng fnl vctory closer vvth the money ycu put nto War B.vu. Make certan your famly budget lops 0 percent by New Year's. U. S. J n u ut \ n,., 'cn VVA BONDS ;.«men at War tcday are savng for Women at Peace when the War s won. They are buyng War Bonds as thrfty housewves, savng to buy.hose hnr.dy, convenent and necessary electrcal applances when ther Bunds mature. Women know that money saved now wll help wn the peace, puttng ther menfolks to work n our domestc factores when the war s over. They know purchase of War Bonds todny wll help ther famly and the whole ecanlry tde over the readustment prrod from War to Peace. J. ±. / r««( y Department,-¾ w 2eo*uva Leonora straghtened the obects on her desk wth great care. She had put her desk at the end of her room facng the door so that when her mother came n she would have to cro««the whole room under Leoaora's stern executve eye to get to ner. From moves and pctures n the newspapers Leonora had gotten a food dea of how the desk of a busy woman of affars should look. Wth an mportant scowl, Leonora pcked up a sheet of paper. Now she -vns two people herself, the busy A'oman, arh her own stenographer. "Mss Srrpkns, take a letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, wll you?" the murmured under her breath. "Yes, mmedately," she murmured back at herself. Leonora cleared her throat and looked at the celng for nspraton. Mss Smpkns bent over the sheet of paper aangng on the words about to fall. "Der-r Mr. Morgenthau," "Got that?" "Yes, madam." " am ahem thrteen years 3ld and anxous to be of all possble 6e vce to the country at ths tme, ahem! '' earn a weekly ncome of from $.37 to $2.2 by helpng wth the housework and by shovellng snow. T am at present n possesson of one War Savngs Bond and am buyng stamps weekly. want to become a member of the 0 percent Club.. feel t to bo - ahem not only my :uty. but my prvoge' ("How.do you spell prvlege?" asked Ms.s- Smpkrs. "Don't bother me wth these detals." sad Leonora) my prvlege as an Ameran to nvest ut least ton percer* of my ncome n War Bonds. * Yours truly," "Get that off at once, Mss Smpkns," sad Leonora. "Yes, Ma'am! You certanly are an mportant woman, ma'am," sad Mss Smpkns. (Letter from ah actual communcaton n the fles of the Treasury Department.) V. S. Treasury Oparlmcnt * * WAR BONDS Down n the Solomons and on the Afrcan coasts the Crocodle Boat or tan': lghter played a most mportant role n landng our nvason ar» mcs. These self-propelled, lght.. fast boats haul tanks, artllery and other equpment from the bg shps ol-shore to the beach heads. We need more and more of them, for they arc essental to the successful operaton of the war. They are made n several szes from small ffty-footers, costng about $2,400 to the bg 500-tonners costng around $37,000. Your purchase of War Bonds every payday wll help pay lot them. U.S.Tn*mrD**rtm*wk

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