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1 -¾ ' 'lluml '> '}»'«''"' p <** '»- r ' * (. *» ^ S^^^^a".^-.^^,: ** r. ^! jl.*.? :*r * - c Volume «2 News tems of Boys n Servce * Newt and tems Concernng O* Boys Who A* Sortta* n the Amd The county draft boards are lookng over ther lsts of 4-Fa and t s pre-nducton examnaton notces n probafauttera^otktywwll receve tne near fsturfc Now. that the combat end of the! WaT «o.c. n taly and Germany, the army nan decded that t can use 4-F wth mnor defects for occupatonal! dutes The followng men wll go; to D«- trot on June X for pre-..u.:uon exanaton; Denns Roberts, Harolld Brayton, Martn Downs, Harold Anderson, Wm< Gleason, Lawre»*ce KKaserng,Lawrence Smyth, Charlela Garwood, Howell j Wm, John Holldernesa, George Murphy, Keeney Detrot; Thomas Vogt, Harold Vellt, John Mulllany, Brghton; Earl Dckerson, Fowlervlle; Greydon Allmand, Wm. Gale Hart- Usjd; Ely Cook, Wayne and Lucen Adams, James Stone,, Burch Foster and Maro Trevna,transfers., Junor Dnkel sent has mother a coco nut by mal ths week from the Marshall slands lt was complete wth husk and all. Raymomd Ello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ells' s a machnst,* mate fr^t class U.S.N.R. Hs job s the operaton and mantenance of desel engnes whch he has handled for the past 7 months. He s wth the Hawan sea fronter whch patrols thousands of square mles m the Central Pacfc. Robert Downng who s u -the U.S. Navy has been made a securty guard at the staton at Great Lakes. Cpl. Lawrence Baughn called up ^ - ^». Commencement Fxercses Ffty-Thrd Annual Graduatng ExrcUet Ar* Held Frday.Nght Before a large audence the 9-45 senor class graduatng exercses took place at the Pnckney school audtorum last Frday nght and the class became a part of the ou : ' ' n, bodes of former classes who : '.. e been preceded them throufc,a the portal* of Pnckney hgh school* -- - ' Th: class numberng 26 c\a4 n the conventonal caps and growns.a. ched n and took ther places. The nvocaton was gven by Rev. Allard.Murel Read was salutatoran the class, hstory was the combned efforts of four grs.. Maxne Wallace, Jenne Knapp, Jean Swtzer and Brnce Lamont. Jack Hanes gave the presdents address and Ruth Ann Young rected the class poem. The class prophecy was also the jont work of the followng: < < '* J\A J^tB ^^^H - «'» ' : "! ' : # '' * -JL? M fyt^m ^: jfl fl... ^^ Hp ' '"' pnk' wk '^^fatdflhv!* MA ^ ^ 4$$r%s> ^^BUH*&2Zu *A ^^^^E&'%$ a^aaaaalaak;.-sal H t^m*'.sx*gdgfo A *2ftm dm WW' af'jd ^^^^^^^^^^BSS - 7''"?, < : Mjggp<%%$ E The Packacy Papatea Weckxsaday, June 6, 945 at OUR DEMOCRACY TOPrSOfL w. L. RVAMt KNOWS THAT TO KCEP COWS**V«T TO**Olk SMLUtS ANO TO tuard A*AN«T EROSON. <J*P0*3OL VALUES* S MPORTANT TO TMf SOTVKC OT -AU^OT 4JS. BY PUTTNS OOR MONCV NTO WAft BONDS SAV>N«g ACCOUNTS ANO Lre NSURANCE WE STRENGTHEN THE NATON'S ^HOOUCTVE CAPACTV- tlfllo OUR OWN SECU^Ty- GUAXP AGANST THE ~E*OSWOP \MrST ftl SMMPNG. ', Mchgan Mrror by Mat State News n Whch the Mchgan Mrror Takes a Look at the Agrcultural Sde The homeward return of Mchgan \\"A' workers to jsma' ^OWJ.-; and rural cojules & nyw unaer way. Aaouncejaent of the co.-a^ Jo'ne 5 of the boou-lnne WlHluw Jua bomber plant, own^a by \\~ federal governmen, and oy*=ft^lu-by' thj r'ord Motor com(^n numerous straw s JJ the u d. ~ung awated V-L Day vouy:'^.-scattered cutbacks n war p.uucu JO. Others wll come slowy n - J45, for de army s n,au.n,:;; ts polcy o creatng m,-..-.sukkpea of surplus war ^oou> on lumltary theoy tlat wu-b a wu. oy surpluses and u.-> by djct^.,v-k Duy \,;s a.-,vn;l to trepublc for- a uuuu n spendng; As LoU a- :,. \ns ( state Jvvenu; conm.-.jejer hra'ed r, t '(... k>l. '«ch,-,.,.sale La.v eolee o.o dropped a^jjoxmat'.ly > J,) >');(,* (j n Aay. Thus the Wll bot-m las.started to deflate. And wtn t the t.de oj populaton wll be»..-versed back u, the,small tuws. A rea jhtc pctuj'e of >vh:t,s ahead for Mchgan was gven a few d- ays ago -^,y t.. L. (,...: w.,.;,,,...j, ; esdent, of tle Motor W'ae! '.'orporaton] Lu-jsg and cam.a u. the A}4chgan Commttee lor J-.rouu mc JexLomnent to ru-mln-., <>] the Mchgn\^fttate plannne < un- Ncl L)\ J-Ju.-,,,,. j,. P cjprntan en,,; ( \ n exst n AL.»,',v:t. e ]>. {dcu-d. Wluro are these war worker tfong. OMM E EN N Lv.ng.ston county was the frs( c jury n ta ; aa'.dn wth a quota' o over half a mbon to go over the top n the,u v.u. l>on«l drve. 'he quota wa, s't's^ooj of tvtaofa, ^4 7<!,0')U were -J bonds to small m- vo.^to.. 'e v" bonds were the hwd* est to sell bu: eventually tht quota uas d.-.po.,ed of. 'j'hs represents a lot of hard v ork a-;d lon^ hours ol tne part of the cty, vllage and townshp chaunum and also much na.'se.should go to A. N. Housner, cot.j.t-v clan.u v.ho organzed A recent survey at Wllow Kun hs hg parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl v revealed 64 per cont of worketlad off had dsappeared fro M f..,.,....,4,:' and j CA :,.an w.r crmn- 3aughn from Denver, Colorado, s where he s n a army hosptal, he Grace Young, Valedctoran aea wthn two \\e.k,>. They Jad no... t J.-, n^nt that expects to come home soon. Jean Craft, Robert Carr, Patrca James- Red who has fnshed hs Stackable and Garth Mooter. Ross 6 weeks prelmnary tranng at GreatLakes s 'home on furlough. He ly savngs' n many nstance:; \, < ; ; nan,. <j L, Lamb June Mattson and Djnald Grffth handled the gftatow and Flag Dedcaton w* taken employment wth the u u> J.. u uml v,x' unuer- C NOTEb rsundng that the job was tempo ( L jm....>a Ooer T. MAR URCH rary, for wa' purpose unh. -',un-...;. uuu now n <.\e.. aj-e slated Dense Ledv^dge, James Dooltlh. O has been placed n the hosptal corp Sun Jay, June lcfch s the Octave f,,....,- o substanta! thanks to v at bo^.and havngs stamps, Man;, wr,,- L,,,- w >< l n ns ermes e lean taut Adoph Ed Hamperan and Abe Lee Ware.L:e and expects assgnment to Calforna. the class wll. Jack Hane* presented HedWeduday Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. -n the senor gavel to l\t Jeffcry the Mass at!) and a.m.followed by were returnng to Ctvr l<>\, T.(. -.. ' 'r-.'l o not or m' ). L We asked rvng Reynolds who Junor class presdent. New Pnckney Flay and Pole De- * Catechsm follown^ mass also at d homos n Mchgan am o :. j.,,, ol n. deatn s :. was recently hofflfon furlough from Next came the hgh pont of tho dcated Memoral Day a. m. Saturday for school chulen. Kentucky, 'Vnressee,,v!v. n.-..- a lot, O:] the U.S. Navy n the South Pacfc Novena Devotons n honor of Ouv sour, J'or exmjde w. lend u de. \*, J. l!. as Slly... >. ' t (j as to the story that the G..s get The new fla? and flag pole purchased by popular subscrpton by (ttoon) for school chldren and at farms or homes. Lady of Sorrows Frday at 2:20 to j>ay of' nd'btedne.-s on t"., tne uerplently of porterhouse and srlon... >.' -... e<, steakes. He laughed and sad occaaonly they get a steak dnner but Memoral Day. The flag pole s of for preparaton for the sacrament*. uar workers, the Me!) L,, n 'mm '.-»ad a-lj rethe people here was dedcated on 8 p. m. for senor group, followed. To speed up the trek of returmnj..(...' ( n.reh of Ol 4.,^.,.,.-,,. t Ol'' l.l j! ) that s much more lkely to be steel, over 5 feet hgh and the ntenton for Peace and the l>oys n j ploymejt conjje.^at'of <omm. j n,..:..er n.-^ years e\e H,,. Spam. He added the G.. boys pot work of weldng t together,pantng the Servce. s consderng a rulng \'!:e,cby u:.- o te frst get so much Spam that they hate and buld ng the cement base was em^b^'ment beneft cvuld fe nabd. m.:., te ua;.'l. etu nne; to Among those recevng fr.-;t communon Sunday were Kenneth Cable,. ol,.(-..,;.: :d,, thp sfrht of t. all donated. Also the flag by Lester to elgblle person-. after ther t< '' : up tne hodes of McAfee of Rush Lake. 'ernoval from Mchgan. CarlUm J t>n <tn, Lhc other Junor Doyle wrte? that h* s Terrence Conway, Jamev. Doyle, n'ta T * r, xtt.-.,. sad he had bem spank.-d by v e- \- no ad co.'aenned comfortably located at Grertt Lakes The dedcaton exercses took James Lavey, Henry Wm. Mller, ( DeUot R(;) Kstabu oad 'm MJ.', l..e l''lst to TU and thnt f he can get the Dsa'tch each week thngs wll be fne. Rev. Allard gave the prayer and Prano, Gerald Racne, * Judth Han- place n the school n the mornng. Rchard Claje Mlller, endct d ll; advocatng ths <ban,r< for []> purpose of encouragng an cxndu., of e U.- uues hanged n C" Dr. Ray Hll of K)c who haa Mss Grace Young a talk on the dff nes, Mary McCleer.Marca McCleer, mgrant war workc-*,^. been n the army as am-geor. for about 4 years part»f the tme n erent wars ths country has engaged Lorrane Tlomask. Membershp enrollment n the Socety of Our Lady Te state lc^slauurr- recently <.e>'.. K-; y.. ^-;e-d a hll last week n. Shrley Reason acted as announ* amended the urfnploymft conpe t-\pecl'.-d l<) M a cp n the cr. The Grl Scouts^ n unform! of Mt. Carmel (Scaphular Socety) Australa and the South P«:fc nsaton act to pro\de S2 dependent k 'Uan>. la.'k M.tH.'.-." Ths law read the names of the boys n the followed. The boys were dressed has been dscharged from the servce and arrved back n Howell last wth a maxs-num of *2«for a fa or lo- < r p,- ( t t., to ;.'.*<. or receve allowance for each dependent chld n:ak<-.-, t a cvn.-.e jor na.ural parents servce and those who had made the navy blue and the grls n whte wth supreme sacrfce. Glbert Baley vels.montor Amela Keser led.each week. mly wth four chldern. A* thn money ;:L t! t ;ce chuj s ada pro\'al. The 6&ng the Lord's prayer!end a group famly whose chld was a member Pfc. Blle Meyers wo went to ( provson affects «. r > to 40 per centl <,t ' L '' vwl.'lot cuu't composed of Baley* Carol Stecker, of the class was host to a frst of* the clamants, t may add as hahy black markets l.a^e been rcapfe a y o: 4'Vt:st. '] Jj..-<; 0'^aA- Germany as a paratrooper wrte* Grace Young and Bll Klave eev- communon breakfast. much as $2(^00(^000 henefjts durng reconverson. alon.-.!o«*k \j^ unmarred mothers there s no need for them there Murel R«ad t Salutatoran eral Memoral Day selectons. The.,. A,.,, now and they are dong M.P. duty. evenng,the Albert and Sarah Wlson Memoral awards for the pupls t>y Scouts n unform who wll also; ^? f Presdent Truman has a^ked con- tu t.lu.!.ej ^-:..(. \JM*H '.o e^r; flag;was rased by the Pnckney,, An. n «^ e ^nt.ons- are for the Sergt. Ted Adseh s also, dong M. jver 5' Donald Baurey, Mom, the P. duty there. havng the four yars hghest average n Englsh. Grace Youn* and mornng and lowerng t each nght T! * e ce : re <» ue8ted b y Mrs - Au S u»- have charge of rasng the flag each! ate J^ n Br jfrrss to refuse enfjloynn-nt co,epenwton to pe-mt maxmum pay u. mly (.are tden for hosptal- nej- unbo.a ch' t; tlem. They * > Jues., for a son Sergt. Lloyd Hendee who s also ^ l tne, Wed. for. son n servce by ments of $20 a week for 2' weeks aon, f po.-.-slje about Then n Germany says t h> not bad at all Carol Stecker, were found to be there now and 4hat the G..s have ted and the $5 award was splt ~^»«~..,...«.^., Mrs. E. Xeatmg, Thur. for late Mchgan,n whedule calls for >;J.0 t j e>,-.t ] the "bah.\- for adopton for GOSPEL MSSON Ev4 Balen, Fr., specal " ntenton a week for 20 weeks, ''he addtonal amount would he pad by the a prce usually about >'ao0. A place taken over mos4f of the castles of between them. The Readers Dgest Monaeafe by Mrs.- Mary Murphy, Sat., for the n Chcago cale.s to moton pcture the noblty. He s housed n one award, a years subscrpton was aclo2-> and actve -<,- and charges as Ejera Beachey»»>-.. Pmtot gck by Mn. T. McCleer. federal goverment. The statr-' cor -, of them. gven to the valedctoran, Grace h'sj-h a.> s.'^'o fo- llegtmate chldren tor adon^o. Marvn Shrey..-. ~~... Sapt msson early n l'.ma advocated >2-\ Capt. Walter Mercer of the army Young. Sunday School ^,,,,,^,.,,. 0*00 6 a week for 2<\ weeks, hut the ler-j r 'he war has eausa -..' '. e n the brth of llg- Hosptal corp. returned to Ft. Sherdan, W Monday after a 5 day mas and a group composed of Gl L CHXLCH tnate cdrt. Supt. Reader presented the dp'o-'young PtopVs Meetnf...7^0, Lslature decded to wat untl the Worshp and Chldren^ Study H)0 stuaton cleared up bofore makng Pfc. Emmett Clark of Warren ho- bert..baley, Murvel Read, Carol Kev. AM. Alard, MeMer Cottage Prayor Meetng We4.^.^40 sptal Chcago s home on furlough; Stecker and Wm. Klave sang, accom * M*e.^eT«nce-Ba«cto,Or^mnst amd St. Mary's Church, Pnckney NOTCE Th'- onon j"arn;ers around ona He was wounded n Germany. paned by Shrley Rockwell on the CfetvD'vetor The regular meetng of J'n.-k'v.v last «"'k v.f'.e dealt a heavy blow Kenneth : Lamont of the U. S. pano. CLAM ANOTHER TLE U*mm Navy wrote from the South Pacfc Rev. Allard gave the benedcton, w Worshp... to 30 Chapter No. U7, O. K. S: w be when mmtfrnt jur authortes des< nde<l upon them and jaled 25 of held Frday evenng, June K at K p. last week that thngs are just so*o' Foljowng ths the senors and the'^r Pnckney hgh school whk*-clam- Stmdey School :30 n.. There wv- be-a patrotc cere. ther Mexcan \co - ke»-s for llegal there and nothng to rerort.! Grnds en.k>yed a party at the school, ed the class "D" ^ootballtle last (¾^ praetfe, Wed evenng. fall how clams the clas* "D Capt. James Nash who s stat- followed by dancng, wth the h'^h 4< base..... jnony n honor of F;c ).y, en-try n'o tv- country. All but 4 W a lnvlte vou come to our ser the dedcaton of a new Amercan'of the Mexcans admtted crossng bal ttle by vrtue ofwnnng al * oned n Chna, waa recently sent school muscans furnshng the mu- 0 games played. They beat Hartto Kavan, a rest camp. ;vce at Th Flay,* and a ceremony of Fath-rsj the J: -'' Grande llegally nt^out «<*"«* observes 8«. Day. All memers are ur^ed to at-.^'*' ' :.' a l.'.for jx-nnt. The farmers Frday Hanes who was qute Of the graduates Garth Meyer,Don*^ Dexter, Souty Lycn and Chel-! CWldren«j. D a y ^ ^ J * J» * - tnd. UJanch Martn, >'vc. vrofvsw nnocence n the affar, a game cock enthusast here seems Grffth, Robert Carr, ' RrMU ' Lmb ««««ac^ twce artd Stock brdge and ^ of «hwren and servces appro- j.slatjy they had negotated wth a to be n a game cock paradee n -' ^ ' Brghton eachonce. Scond games prate for the day. Sunday school Glbert Baley, Jack Hanes and Jas. LAWRENCE MROZ j< ontraetor for the Mexcans and he the South Pacfc He has a champon fghtng cock there wth whch Junor Doyle and Ho ls Amburgey washed out by ran. Ther ptcher. a d penmts.as ths DoolHtle expect to go -h the servce. wth StockbrTdge and Brghton were, "* <*"**> **«*?*»*. ¾ ^ ^. Lawrence Mroz, oh, was found: assurt d them all b Our Daly ATacat.on Bble School dead n hs barn Sunday mornng! s th< - on 'v k,n d of labor avalable he cleaned up $25 n the course who are n the U.S.Navy were gven Gus Ledwdge and Chas. Cllark, got * ***a** through Frday, on the North Hamburg'church road,! for onon growers for many years of one bg day. dplomas, thejr mothers recevng around 7 strkeouts a game. Clark, Dr, Harvey Pearee of North by hjg son-n-law,roland Lnshbrook past and lenency heretofore has Don Grffth went to Detrot Tuesday to enlst n the naval ar corp. South Lyon and Ledwdge two one mornng when Membeas of Lvngs- fast. Coroner Guy Greve of Howell'rather drastc. them for them. ptched a no-ht contest aganst Lake was guest preacher on Sunday when he faled to come n for break-been shown them, ths acton s Mrs. Paulne McLucaa Amo wrtes THOMAS EAMAN ht games aganst Chelsea, The lne- ton Lodge Number 76 F.AA.M decded no nquest was necessary-j from Mam, Florda, where she accompand her husband Sergt Dck late Chares and Hatte Martn Clark. c;ross Lamb, lbjjaek Hanes attended n a body as specal guests. Survvng are fve daughters, Mrs.! The wll be a specal commneft Thomas Eaman,f>8, son of the up besdes the ptchers wee-tom' and of Pnckney Chapter' O.E.S Mrs. Mroz ded about lf^years a K0.j SPECAL COMMUNCATlOON Amo to net camp that'dck- s n a Eaman, former Pnckney resdents 2b; Jack Red, 3b; Dck Young^s.! hosptal wth rheumatc fever. They 2 J a 8b; Stella Lajshbrook and Mrs. Jula Doo- ton of Lvngston Lodge K>. 76 P. ded at Columbus, May 80, after? ^ ^LJ^SE!!'! The PhUthea Lades wll meet on Don ^Buw <5«ojg» KodMutfMd.f Wedaesway June 3, at the home of lng of Detrot and 'Mrs. V^ tora & A. M. raled on Saturday. Juno are quartered n one the bg hotejs a year's llness wth paralyss. He s Gauthjrst of Berkley and Mrs. Rosejy, at 8.00 p. m. for t^e purpose of n a room whrh rented for $36 a M survved by hs mother, a broker, S T K S l L T%«H w A, U My<r for a,uck tanp ' "* Harrs and Anna of Pnckney and conferrng, t^vo Uvrd dogrees. tv week. Tfcey pay $.85. They are admtted free to floor shows* etc. a sster, Mrs. H. h. Brght, Sunday the team and Coach Bead- «a» meetng and program. Judge C. Walter Eaman of Lekn,!*"' H *- 4 Ford ' «heo«at noon, followed by a busn- one.on, Joseph, at home. The [fresh men ts wll be served after tfeo funer was held at the home today, ae^re'j *? k. Phllp Gentle who hae been at of Columbus and several neces and er were gven a drekom dsner by Rev Pr. {MurpnyoffcatAngBural On Sunday, June 0, the lodge Western State and Notre Dame unfor 2 yeare e now at Q eat the South' Pacfc a nephew CpL Tom. L Eaman, n Mr. and Mrs. GhsatarCtat* sr. Of C*MB OP THAJOTJ -, ary**- gom<ttery> Pytokney. Brghton-~aTHT hear Kev7 TT~ *a-_a cepled an tlvtat^* to 50 The deceased was a nephew of wsh to thank all who helped are senors. McLuea* preach a Pfc Glenn Kngeley hae purchaeed Mrs.Vlla Rchards and Mss Blanch to make t possble for ue to have St. John's»Junor D?«kel who s n the navy sermon for Maoocs. We wll most s* 5» heme traler and when' he goee to Martn of Pnckney. «* cr -U«J n ua. -# *-J * flagpole on the vllage square by te* mat camp at loaunljtoda, Ms Mrs. HaroM GeJftrat* of An4er- JJ^J, K^eees n donatng money, son has receved word that her wfe aad daughter wn Joseph Grf Otn labor sad Bsatersl for same. Fred Rce has a Detrot Sunday. Yours truly, Lao Uvey^resdont go o'.'-- lj,e ljarnan, da cdenjy.,].,. servce and u<- nduc'.ffd he county aa! kept all the worker* u " th L <r toes. ncdently he was the chav-nan of tle at a warl bond d-ve UJO n whjch ths county was de ''-st n the.<ale to g 0 over the! '!»- :,: " k '-:- «-d r^bt well n Lns ' < al drve, beng the.nu-u eomjcunty n the county to Ms. Lulu Lamb, vmy nce job. n- : ; ree sons n the b f, r one expects to t'-mner. ; ems but. 'f.v short years ugo,..at.-orne. g.- 5 ugge:.led as a un', mva! gradhualng class, motto de words, "W'A Here We Come." -nt ua,-, l.v.ck n Lne dajs of the nbu' ph'tt-d-, hen jobs were cane, nd lbel-(> \- ;,s lttle oppor- L'l.'fy O- t.' June graduate. There n a he.- hange n the last 4 a '.' ' l - ' -h school scaor ; -' de.. e.n j a \ e to spend t. ""!' '<.'! >. a.obd-'ractc*! \y e-very senor b 0 v n Mchgan th year faces arnv te average a'j'f.' :M!.- avaam nducton, as 8 foj e Jn'gh school J -"' a ' labor n embers of d fnd plenty n f.em. n the Carolna sland wrtes theyt^e lodge room at Q^tO 4. r^jcn are so small he can wn k xeroses vl be provded for all wh«ws J«r hum ffn unt hs mnthar a rr'mnt'rr ry mal bosk and all < P. H;.'. '- v* A -^ #%': y-.a * *) '.*&»? ". v A. MM jr^tf

2 $ ' Wr ^lv'fcvf'va'l*.."»!^ mtmmmsbasmm ~«V &- -. ' ' > -» - * - *'l ft f ;.- 3»; -$ Jr* X NEGHBORNG NOTES. Jackaon Wheel Works. The Pnckney Dspatch _ Wedneoday, June 6, 945 THE SGN OF THE CROSS Cartoon N«v* Sun., Mon., Tues., Juno 0,2 MARA " UDAN" n Techncolor MONTEZ. TURHAN BEY, JON HALL and ANDY DEVNE Cartoon ''Jt'ky Turkey" All Star Bond Rally Sportreol Sunday Show* 3*5-7-9 Wed., Thur., June 3, 4 N THE MEANTME DARLNG wth JEANNE CRAN, EUGENE Tutton fees at the Unversty of; Marred at JJackson on June 4th, Sy v an Theatre Mchgan wll be ncreased 0j Charles Moran and Mss Lette percent begnnng November. L. Smth, both of ths place. CHELSEA, MCH. George Phelps, 5, formerly ofj Henry Rohrgaat, 44, of Harburg, - ; - Stockbrdge, was klled last week ded June 4. The Macctbees of * when the passenger plane n whch ths place attended the funeral, Fr., Sat, June 8, 9 he wa» rdng crashed at Holt.. The Rev. Warren of Jackson preached C«cl D.MlU'. R«!lgou Spectacle pj 0 t, Wlford Hunt, 22 t was also nthe Conff*l. church last Sunday. klled. JMnckney wll hold a bg celebra- PAL- ETTE, FRANK LATMER and MARY NASH Plu* ROCKN n &e ROCKES' The Three, Hooker Hot Shots MARY BETH HUGHES, JAY KRBY Conng-"Mu«c for Mllons' Have and Have Not»» "Nothng Trouble" r "To but Howell Theatre Arthur Meyers of Pnckney and ton wth horse races on Jul V 4th * Mss Norma Hll of Gregory were Pnckney hgh school competes wth marred Jast Saturday, They wll Stockbrdge Saturday n a feld lve on the Lvermore farm. meet. : *' *** t Mrs. Luell* BBrogan Holt" ofj NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO ths Hth day of May, )45. Stockbrdge has closed her beauty ded h t appearng from the sworn bll shop untl urther notce.. L u.> u* «u ^ of complant as fled n sad cause, * home here May 20. Survvng are that the plantffs have no+ftpa able Tho Stockbrdge..senors took a JlJKr j m^4u, Jefe..ou (J., a son, after dlgent search and^nqury to trp to Nagara Falls, the past week. Fmnk( an( a duu fe uur, Mrs. Fred Rev, Kennet Morns of 'hla- bowman, ascertan whether the sad defendants are alve or dead, or where they delpha, Pa., s the new pastor of Kalroad traffc was ted up here the Hamburg and Blrghton Eps- a auy last Monday when 6 freght may resde f lvng, or f they have cop al churches. cars pled up at Henretta. any personal representatves or Koy Collns h4s returned- home hers lvng, or where they or any of 'lc, Kcuru Luttermoser, ''c. from Nebraska. " jthem may resde,or whether the ttle, jolm xauks aau degu.lesnv JUaKoarth, au ed prsoners n Uer- Ed. Capple hts sold hs garage nterest, clam # len or possble rght, busness to W. H. Meyer of Detrot. of th ese defendants have been assgn many, nave been releaseu. lley are uu ^ngnton uoys. Hs wfe s the former Alta Bulls ed to any other person or persons, or whether such ttle, nterest, clam, juuge ra jayne of Detrot who of Pnckney. len or possble rght las been dsposed of by wll by the sad defendants. eau me sut o James Dougherty,' Joe Sder s a patent at the Ann...uuuu ^avan and ot"er to restran Arbor hosptal. ue lngatou scnoo boud rom Mss rene Rchardson has re And t further appearng that the oelng ue old school buldng to' sgned her poston on the DspatchJ plantffs do not know and have been ve L,ty of'.urgnton who ntended The barn on the Cap. Mcluskey unable after dlgent search and n vo use t^e materal to buld a garage,has rendered a decson n lavor persons who are ncluded as defend qury to ascertan the names of the farm whch blew down s beng rebult.. J the ctzens. He ruud tnat bnder ants wthout beng named. * Born to Alger Hall and wfe on aer cnarter the Cty of UUrghton May 3, a daughter...as no authorty to pu'case a buld Born to M. J. Hosel and wfe on.ug lor wreckage purposes. vr. and Mrs. vvm. uray ave sold ue Hamburg Tavern tto Wm. Uwau j. Ann Arbor. Tc. Lee JJennett a ass been made a sergeant n Ger-.any. Out of a specal ue.au of 2 uen le..was n only suryuor. STATE OF MCHGAN STATE OF MCHGAN.DETROT EDSON CO. PLANS Tho Crcut Court for tho County of The Crcut Court for tho County BG POST WAR PROGRA. Lvngston n Chancery of Lvngston n Chancery j Whle t stll powers the war ndu- G. D. Franks and Myrte A. Franks, Lawrence W. Umstead and Anne E. 8tr * of Southeastern Mchgan*-. hs wfe. Umstead, Plantffs greatest Alled ^arsenal n the world Plantffs, the Detrot JCjson Company aleady s launched nto ts program vs Alexander Frazer, Davd W. Wet-Josepmore Thomas M. Ladd, Walter V. Margaret rutt,marah Zva, HowaU : for an er» of. peace. Krkland, Charles Olver, j for meetng the pent up demand* Whpple, and ther unknown hers, W«ux, Gles- u. lucker, John traw-l Mllons wll be sent n expandng devsees, legatees and assgns, ton, ^ws fct. (Jaust, or ther un-! recondtonng and reconvertng Kdknow'u hers, devsees, legatees '-wl j son. plants and facltes as tho. Defendants assgns, defendants need, for tanks, planes, shps and Sut pendng n the Crcut Cotfrt Sut pendng n the Crcut Court guns s superseded by the market for the County of Lvngston _ n for the County of Lvngston ua Ch-a- j for the mplement** of peace. Chancery, at Howell Mchgan; on«fcery at Howell, lucngan on! The best evdence on how tho tle 20th day o Aprl, y4o, before Company may be expected to moot Hon. Joseph H. Colns,Crcut Judge, ( these demands s conta'ntd n at Chambers. j the record of now t met the oblg- Jn readng and flng the Bll. aton and the challenge of war. complant n sad cause from whch! - means lttle to say that n 944 t satsfactorly appears t»at the ue-l Tl<o la-'m-ot Edson Company put fendants above named, or ther un..[ 3,4()0,000,000 klowatthous of powknown hers, devsees, legatees and cv mo the l'fe la^ of mhty, assgns, are proper and necessary but t s a bt clearer when t n partes defendant n sad cau^e, ana explaned OKU power w;.s equal to t further appearng that after dl ' t!;e strength of 40<J,r.0C*,000 men gent search and nqury t cannot be workng eght hours for 300 days a ascertaned, and t s not known whether or not sad defendants are lvng or dead, or where any of them may resde f lvng, and, f deaa, whether they nave personal representatves or hers lvng or where they or some of them may resde and further that the present whereabouts of sad defendants are unknown, and that the names of the persons who are ncluded theren wthout named,but who are embraced theren (Jon Upon moton therefore of Van-! under the ttle of unknown hers, de Wnkle & VanWnkle attorneys for vseesf legatees and assgns, cannot plantffs, t s ordered, that the ab- be ascertaned after.dlgent search May 3, a daughter. George Culey, a resdent of Pnck-jove named defendants and ther un- and nqury. Jney and vcnty all hs lfe has gone known hers, devsees, legatees and On moton of Hram R. Smth, at..., j to Battle Creek to lve wth hs assgns, cause ther appearance to betorney for plantffs, t s ordered n Ul J ' '- "-- ",J! age prce of all electrcty sold by daughter, Mrs. Spauldng. - 'entered heren wthn three «,nntv..5 months! that sad defendants and ther un De e)t Edson decreased from James Dockng, employed by the from the date hereof, and that n de- known hers, devsees, legatees and 2.07 cents to.7 cents per klowassgns, cause ther abearance to be atthour. Ths reducton n the cost Grand Trunk ralroad, s serously fault thereof sad bll be taken as Vance \oue, son ot Kev. ll at hs home here. j confessed by sad defendants and each beng year, days. \n )44 Detrot Edson produced 88 percent more po»ver than t d'd n 93 ( J when the war started n Europe. t accomplshed that remarkable ncrease n producton wth an ncreajj n power houae capacty of only 2 per cent' t was accomplshed wth an actual decrease n the number of company employs, H lly The Detrot Edson upany was employng an average of 0,."jdO persons. n U44 the total wad U0.. to t'>,2'2. Whle other costs of lvng and mauufjaecturng rse steadly through the fve-year perfod, the aver t»ergt. entered n ths cause wthn three of power was accomplsehd n partmonths from the date of ths order, by drect rate cuts and partly by.tobe of Howell has been dscharged from te army on the pont sy Decoraton Day and most of the \ t s further ordered that the plan-.nd n default thereof that sad Bll tle opehton ol the company,*! There was lttle dong here on and all of them. Fr., June 6, 7, 8 VERONCA LAKE.SONNY TUFTS stem. youn people attended the ball game tffs cause ths order to be publshed of Complant be taken as confessed ytt P a^ P lan wh',ch provdes for EDDE BRACKEN, MARJORE lowell hgh school was second n and dance at Stockbrdge. by the sad defendants,ther unknown lower unt prces wth the ncreased wthre forty days n the Pnckney,.,.. -, REYNOLDS ne conference track meet at Kast Dspatch.a newspaper prnted, publsh he,r T 8 use of power. '.^vsees, legatees and assgns, n Lansng, Charlotte takng frst. MARRED PEOPLE DO LVE ed and crculatng n sad County <' rt S further fvv earnngs of the company ordered that wthn wo Gregory boys^ now n servce LONGER once n each week for at least sx BRNG ON THE GRLS' f, ort y ^ s dd not rse durng thcs perod of Plantff cause a copy of are n army hosptals. They are Merlon 'rescott and And happer too, as the extraor successve weeks. J? er t( l be P» blshed n the Pnck tremendous output, ou the contrary ths Comedy News 0yd Jones. th^y were reduced. dnary 74-year blss of a Wsconsn A true copy ney Dspatch, a newspaper prnted, couple proves anew. Dr. Lard, em- John A. Hagman, Clerk publshed and crculated n sad Of the ncrease ll gross earnngs NOTES OF 47 YEAKd A^O nent psychologst, explans n the County, such publcaton to be conweek whch came from the ggantc war Sat., June 9 Ths ssue contans wrteups o Glenn C. Yelland, Crcut Court Commssoner,Lvngston CountyMchgan went to Kd&on employes. n 939 Amercan Weekly wth ths Sunday's tnued theren once n each demand a total of nearly ^(,<)0u,00o ANDREWS SSTERS some ofthe busness men here. Am (June 0) ssue of the Detrot Sunday Tmes why such companonshp for sx weeks n successon. n ong them are George Teeple, bank The above descrbed sut nvolves the 0,550 employes were pad a Joseph H. Collns, Crcut Judge son general stores, Frank Sgler, s the best recpe for a long happy and s brought to quet ttle to the Countersgned: total of $4,5()5,650. n 944 the "HER LUCKY NGHT' or, W. v Murphy and. Albert Kea- lfe. Get the Sunday Detrot Tmes followng descrbed lands located n John A. Hagman, 6,227 emploees wee pad $2,888- Also druggst and Robert rwn & Son,]every week the Cty of Howell, County of Lv-, Clerk of Crcut Court 057. Much of ths ncrease s due ROY ROGERS mllers.,,,_, ngston and State of Mchgan, des-jtake NOTCE, that ths sut n to the longer work week. Monte Nolan and famly moved CRCUT COURT NEWS crbed as follows, to-wt: whch the foregong order was duly T'»e company,s contrbutons to "UTAH" to Jackson last week. Lot number sxty-three (63) of^ made government through taxes ncreased nvolves and s brought to quet Judge Cellns held court n Howell one day Hast week. Dvorces ttle the the from.$8,070,997 n 939 to $4 - SpocaJ Cartoon Matnoe for Kddes The carpenters have begun work of Assessor's Plat No. 3 of the Cty followng descrbed Saturday 2 p. m. on Mss Lzzo Campbell's new were granted to Khodora from Shhr of Howell, as dulv lad out, platted lands n the 28,985 n 944. to^^'p o Putnam, Lv Sun., Mon., Tuet., June 0,, lp house, man Halller and Leona from Mark and recorded n Lber 4 of Plats at ngston county, Mchgan, to-wt. Whle ths tremendous and endless stream of power poured nto The South Half of the Southeast Mntnee Sun. 2 P. M. Coatnuou* [church celebrate ther 50th annv- Larkn. The Carmack case set for, page 8. Quarter and the Northwest Quarter the great war ndustres no (lttle DENNS O'KEEFE, CONSTANCE ersary on June 24. tral was settled out of court. VanWnkle & V»;-.Wnkle of the Southeast Quarter of secton man) was forgotten or neglected. MOORE Wm. Thompson of ths place Monday the jury was callled n to Attorneys for Plantffs fourteen and the Northwest Quarter The lghts stjll burned n the lvng n and Mrs Sarah Funcheon of Flnt try the case of John- Nchols vs Busness Address, Howell, Mchgan ofthe Northeast Quarter of Secton room the toaster clcked n the were marred last week. vs Ray Hadley for false arrest. n twenty three, townshp one north break fast nook, the EARL CARROL VANTES Teeple & Gadwell sold over $300 VanWnkle & VanWnkle and Glen nook, the corner store Wesley Reader and Jack Hanes range four east, Lvngston county, stjjj ^a( j Novelty, Cartoon Newg worth of hardware last Saturday^ Yelland are the opposng attorneys. left Monday on a weeks fshng' Mchgan. ts refrgeraton and the The Dexter band led by Ben trp n northern Mhgan. Hram R. Smth farmer contnued 'to pump hs water and mlk hs cows wth electr Wed., Thur., Fr., June 3, 4, S Holzhauer, gave a concert here Frday nght. They-, also went nto the n Detrot Gearhart and Mrs. jluella Rchar Robert Carr spent the week ead Ms Alfce Gearhart and Lous Attorney for Plantffs SNCE YOU WENT AWAY Busness Address, Howell* Mchgan cty. Telephone s pff(ce and flayed for Mrs. Lester McAfee and chldren dson of Howell spent Sunday wth Jackson partgs over the phone. were n Detrot Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Mark Nash. Also Mra CLAUDETTE COLBERT,JENNlFER Wm. Mercer sr. bought a new Mc- JONES, JOSEPH COTTON, SHR Jane Amburgey spent the week Joe Basydlo and famly and Mm Oor toys mast keep on flg&*> KEEP ON LEY TEMPLE, MONTY WOOLEY Cormck bnder Saturday. end n Detrot wth some frends. Lllan Cheney of Fowerv!le.~ mr we must keep on buy. Due to the length of tf^ pcture,the Born to E. L. Toppng and wfe Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rrgham, and Mss la* WAJ. JONDS untl vetery n va Keep oa BACK- Grst ehow wll start at 6:00 p. m. of Planfeld on June 6th f a son. a Flornce Mosher, Grass Lake called Mr. and Mrs.Roy Teeple of Brghton were Pnckney vstors Satur-, NGTttL Second show al 9:05 p. m.. No ad- There wll be an ce cream socal at the John Martfn home Wednesday. TTACK. WTH at the home of Fred Burgess Frday.! Holls Wyle and famly spent day nght. - { WARBOHDS Comng:-'*The Fghtng Guard»man" nght. Sunday at the Albert Abrahame Mrs. George Meabefl, sr, and ; vance n prce. ^-,, Arthur Jacoby s workng at the home n Howell. grand son Donald are vsutng rel- Atjves n Mason and Grand Rapds KE^PON r t 4 < 4 THL AVCffl fheater WTH Lost»n# found e^pmns of Toko newspapers are crowd* ed these days. E*ery tme as Amercan buys a War Bond, the 4aps lose face. Buy >«uf t6<% evf>r- V-Jy.] a y. $ Fr$ t Sat., Juno B, 9 BARBARY COAST GENT'» *» ^» " A Cornet wth WALLACE BERRY, BNNE BARNES, Cartoon ''Screwy Truant" "The Laet nstallment" Sun., Tuee, June 0, 2 'MARRAGE S A PRV- j ATE AFFAR" Drama and Comodjr, LANA TURNER, JOHN HODAK Flue Now* Comng:-"Lost n * H*r«m" "K*m#t'», "Th» B f N«W Dead and Dsabled Horses and Cattle Hogs, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE PHONE COLLECT TO DARLNG & COMPANY HOWELL 450 Mr, *m \ t-hter U«week ff ' UVBSTOCK HAULNG [ t * Lssjsln Ht w, c y^.. *.«, J the only sol wth W% GERMS FAST- M: PENETRATE. Get Sfe fltyevu* store. DftUC JTOft TOM: "t's m^ty nce to receve a complment lke you've just gven us, Jud^e. We do take our retpoosbjkes very serously and try to do the rght thng wth everybody. n tpte of t, we 3t crtczed now; aodtlma. M OLD JUDGE: " know... you've got to take dtecber wth the sweet n tmey ks these, fpftkng of crtcsa. and mc^n really un»r3ttc8rn, remnds me of t sokt FRANVHov kjthat JudgeT' OLD JUDGE: "Smply ths... can you thnk of any other busness n whch the seller s responsble lor what the buyer does wth hs merchandse? f a person eats too much cake and gets ndgeston, the baker sn't blamed. Nor s the coffee merchant crtcsed f someone drnks too much coffee ayl csjq, JLafecp. But the teller of sprt beverases gets bfanedjjes^fone of hs customers overndulges, Doesn't teem qute far, does at, Tom?" TOM: "Frankly, t doesn't Judge. We've never looked at t th^t way before." Ttt (.dtrttk.cnt t^cktotc by dntferencerf AUnkoUe tkvetczt KJU:...CS, te. GENERAL TRUCKNG Weekly Trps Made To Detrot mom <ttr«frank Plasko 4«kl U jg M mst gt r ' - " -w ^ V- '*> > :.. ''«." ' '*Jf' Tv '4

3 P won» *. ' n :.f>; :,¾. ft. 5tf The Pksckney Dspatch ^ Wedne&day, June 6, 945 NEGHBORNG NOTES Jackson Wheel Works. Tutton fees at the Unversty of Marred at JJackson on June 4th, ly v ad Theatre ( Mchgan wll be ncreased 0 Charles Moran and Mss Lette percent begnnng November. Smth, both of ths place. CHELSEA, MCH. Henry Rohrgast, 44, of Harburg, George Phelps, 5, formerly of! Stockbrdge. was klled last week ded June 4. The Macctbees of t when the passenger plane n whch ths place attended the funeral. Fr., Sat, June 8, 9 he wa»-rdng crashed at Holt.. The' Rev. Warren of Jackson preached Cecl DeMlle's Relgous Spectacle p 0 t, Wlford Hunt, 22 ( was also nthe Cong'l. church last Sunday. Pnckney wll hold a bg celebra- THE SGN OF THE CROSS kll ^ ^ - t th h July 4 th Cartoon New» Sua., Mon., Tue»., June 0 t,2 SUDAN" n Techncolor ~~ MARA MONTEZ. TURHAN BEY. JON HALL and ANDY DEVNE Cartoon ''Jfky Turkey" All Star Bond Rally Sportreol Sunday Shows Wed., Thur., June 3, 4 ")N THE MEANTME DARLNG wth JEANNE CRAN, EUGENE PAL- ETTE, FRANjK LATMER and MARY NASH Plus ROCKN n t*e ROCKES* The Three, Hooer Hdt SoU MARY. BETH HUGHES, JAY KRBY Comng-"Mu«c for Mllon*", Have and Have Not*', "Nothng Trouble" To but M^Norma Hll of Gregory were * B ^Y*** 7^. C T?H marred Jast Saturday, They wll * Stockbrdge Saturday n a feld lve on the Lvermore farm. j meet. - Mrs. Luella BBrogan Holt of j NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO Stockbrdge has closed her beauty ^ ^^ Parker, CD ded at her shop untl further notce. hon^ he^ Way ^ survvng are The Stockbrdge senors took a h(b. huabcud, Jefle ou C, a son, trp to Nagara Falls, the past week. j,' ru nk, and a duufcaur, Jars. Fred Rev, Kennetf Morrs of Phla- Bowman, delphja, Pa s the new pastor of Ralroad traffc was ted up here the Hamburg and llrghton Kps- a uuy last Monday when C freght cop al churches. cars pled up at Henretta. Roy Collns has returned home 'lc,-tchuru Lulturmoser, Vc. t jom luu am au-tf. -eee laa-.*' ^ ^, oarth, an hed prsoners n Uur Ed. Capple hts sold hs many, have been releaseu. ney are busness to W. H. Meyer of Detrot. a* ^ngnum uoys. ; Hs wfe s the former Alta Bulls Judge ra ouyne of Detrot who of Pnckney. neau me sut o James Dougherty, Joe Sder s a patent at the Ann..larun J-.avau and other lo rusuan Arbor hosptal. me > gnto school bouxd rom Mss rene Rchardson has reoeng te old school buldng to sgned her poston on the Dspatch. me wty of Urgon who ntended The barn on the Cap. Mcluskey to use the materal to buld a garage,hus rendered a decson n avor J the ctzens. He ruled that under mer charter the Cty o' >Brghton..us no authorty to paxnase a buna»ug lor wreckage purposes. vr. and Mrs. vvm. uruy lave sold me Hamburg Tavern Oo Wn. Uwau farm whch blew down s beng re- bult. ' Born to Alger Hall and wfe on May 3, a daughter. Born to M. J. Hosel and wfe on May 3, a daughter. George Culey, a resdent of Pnck- STATE OF MCHGAN The Crcut Court for the County of Lvngston n Chancery G. D. Franks and Myrte A. Frank*, hs wfe. Plantff 8, VS Alexander Frazer, Davd W. Wetmore t Thomas M. Ladd, Walter V. Whpple, and ther unknown hers, devsees, legatees and assgns, Defendants Sut pendng n the Crcut Court for the County of Lvngston n Chancery, at Lowell, Mchgan, on w ths th day of May, 945. t appearng from the sworn bll of complant as fled n sad cause, that the plantffs have notfeta able after dlgent search and"nqury to ascertan whether the sad defendants are alve or dead, or where they may resde f lvng, or f they have any personal representatves or hers lvng, or where they or any of them may resde,or whether the ttle, garage]nterest, clam, len or possble rght, of these defendants have been assgned to any other person or persons, or whether such ttle, nterest, clam, len or possble rght has been dsposed of by wll by the' sad defendants. And t further appearng that the plantffs do not know and have been unable after dlgent search and nqury to ascertan the names of the persons -who are ncluded as defendants wthout beng named. STATE OF MCHGAJ ^DETROT EDSON CO. PLANS The Crcut Court for the County BG POST WAJRS-FROGRA.l of Lvngston n Chaaoery Whle t stll powers the war ndu- 8trs of Lawrence W. Umstead and Anne E. oje*«w Mchgan's Umstead, Plantffs greatest Alled arsenal n the world the Detrot Edson Company aleady s launched nto ts program Josep krkland, Charles Olver,' for meetng the pent up demands Margaret lutt,marah Zva, Howard for an era of peace. Weux, Gles u. Tucker, John Uraw- j Mllons wll be sent n expandng ton, Lrfjwuj B. Caust, or ther u:-' recondtonng and reconvertng Edknovvu hers, devsees, legatees and! son plants and facltes us the assgns, defendant need.for tanks, planes, shps and Sut pendng n the Crcut Court guns s superseded by the market for the County of Lvngston n Clua for the mplements- of peace. eery at Howell, luchgan on The best^evdence on how the the 20th day of Aprl, ltf4o, before Company may be expected to meet Hon. Joseph H. CoUns,Crcut Judge, these demands s contaned n at Chambers. the record of how t met the.oblgaton and the challenge of Jn readng and flng the Bll. war. complant n sad cause from whch L MCUJKS lttle to say that n ^44 t satsfactorly appears that the uefendants above named, or ther uu.. 3,4)0,00),000 klowatthoua of pow The Detrot Edson Company put known hers, devsees, legatees and er nto the 'Te lno* of ndusly,. assgns, are proper and necessa> but t s a bt clearer when t s partes defendant m sad euu^e, ana explaned t'ut po\\er \\,.s equal to t further appearng that after d the strength of 400,r>Ol<,uOO men gent search and nqury t cannot be workng eght hours for 300 days a ascertaned, and t la not known year, whether or not sad defendants ace days. lvng or dead, or whera any of them n 044 Detrot Edson -produced may resde f lvng, and, f deaa, 88 percent more power than t d ; d whether they nave personal represon- n 930 when the war started n tatves or hers lvng or where they *' u pe H : a "' '»PM'ed that remuror some of them may resde and fur- n «' t,aa V n producton wth kable Aer that the present whereabouts of tt " [nc»t; l» V ** house capasad defendants are unknown, and L jt? *,?Z ^ ""*' f ^* ' that *e names of the persons who ^J 0! ^, ^ 7. UCtUU ' dec "-.,,,.,, \. ^.. >*>e n the number ot company empare ncluded theren wthout beng oys ;; n l[rs[) The )etr0 :[ > m J n named.but who are embraced theren Company was employng an average Upon moton therefore of Van- Wnkle & VanWnkle attorneys for vsees, plantffs, t s ordered, that the above named defendants and ther ununder the legatees ttle of and unknown assgns, hers, cannot de- of was (5,53() uo.»n persons. to 0,2:2. n' 044 the total * * be ascertaned after dlgent search Whle other costs of lvng and and nqury. nuumfjaecturng rse bteadly through the fve-year perod, the aver ney and vcnty all hs lfe has gone known hers, devsees, legatees and On moton of Hram R. Smth, at. "Me" Lee 0 Batte Creek to llve WUh '* lennett of Hamburg * " M*.*** daughter, Mrs. Spauldng.! entered CaUSe ther ***' heren wthn a PP e^nce to be torney for plantffs, t s ordered age prce of all electrcty sold by three.ass been made a sergeant n U.ermonths* that sad defendants and ther un- beu ent Edson decreased from.aany. Uut o a specal uuun of 2 James Dockng, employed by the from the date hereof, and that n de- known hers, devsees, legatees and 2.07 cents to.7 cents per klow Howell Theatre.uen e was tn only survvor. Grand Trunk ralroad, s serously!fault thereof sad bll be taken as assgns, cause ther appearance to be atlhour. Ths reducton n the cost bergt. Vance \ooe, son of Kev, ll at hs home here. [confessed by sad defendants and each entered n ths cause wthn three of power was accomplsehd n part.lobu of Howell has been dscharged from te army on the pont sy Decoraton Day and most of the t s further ordered that the plan-.nd n default thereof that sad Bll t*»e ope»u<on o the- company,* There was lttle dong here on» n d all of them. months from the date of ths order, by drect rate cuts and partly by Wed.* Thur., Fr., June 6, 7, 8 VERONCA LAKE,SONNY TUFTS stem. youtpr peoplr attended the ball game tffs cause ths order to be publshed of Complant be taken as confessed slk P *««--$ plan whch provdes for (nver unt EDDE BRACKEN. MARJORE lowell hgh school was second n nnd dance at Stockbrdge. by the sad defendants,ther unknown prces wth the ncreased wthns forty days n the Pnckney Ule REYNOLDS he conference truck meet at East hers, devsees, legatees and assgns- * P Dspatch,a newspaper prnted, publsh, wer - n causng, Charlotte takng frst. MARRED PEOPLE DO LVE ed and crculatng n sad County '< Xt s further red that Wthn M. earnngs of the company rd«wo Gregory boys # now n servce LONGER once n each week for at least sx BRNG ON THE GRLS'" fort y ^ 8 dd not rse durng ths perod of Pjantff cause a copy of are n army hosptals. They are Merton l'rescott and royd Jones. ney th,s And happer too, as the extraordnary 74-year blss of a Wsconsn A true cop" Dl8 P atch» a th«y were reduced. successve weeks. J$ er t( l be tremendous outputon the contrary Pushed n the Pnck Comedy Newt newspaper prnted, Of t'e ncreas},n g-oss earnngs couple proves anew. Dr. Lard, emnent psychologst, explans n the County, such publuaton to be con- John A. Hpnan, Clerk publshed and crculated n sad NOTE* OF 47 Y AK5 A«O whch came from the ggantc war Sat, June 9 demand a totuof nearly ^,,000,000 Ths ssue contans wrte ups o Amercan Weekly wth ths Sunday's Glenn C. Yelland, Crcut Court Com- tnued theren once n each week ANDREWS SSTERS went to uao employes. n )3) some ofthe busness men here. Am (June 0) bsue of the Detrot Sunday Tmes v.-ly such companonshp The above descrbed sut nvolves Joseph H. Collns, Crcut Judge total of $4,5()5,050. n )44 the mssoner,lvngston County,Mchgan f 0P 8 { x weeks n successon. n the G.oJO employes were pad a ong them are George Teeple, bank son general stores, r*rank JSgler, s the best recpe for a long happy and s brought to quet ttle to the Countersgned: 'HER LUCKY NGHT 0,227 emploeex wee pad $2,888- or, W. E. Murphy and.. Albert Keadruggst and Kobert rwn & Son, every week. the Cty of Howell, County of Lv-» Clerk of Crcut Court to the lnger work week. lfe. Get the Sunday Detrot Tmes followng descrbed lands located lnj 0 hn A. Hagman, G57. Much' of ths ncrease s due Alto ROY ROGERS mllers,,...^, ngston and State of Mchgan, des- TAKE NOTCE, that ths sut n n Monte Nolan and famly moved CRCUT COURT NEWS crbed as follows, to-wt: whch the foregong order was duly Te -ompany.s contrbutons to to Jackson last week. Judge Collns held court n Howell one day Hast week. Dvorces of Assessor's Plat No. 3 of the Cty Lot number sxty-three (63) of v made nvolves and s brought to quet Rovernhent through taxes ncreased Specal Cartoon Matnee for Kddes ttle the the followng descrbed from ^8,(,70,097 n!>39 to $4,- The carpenters have begun work lands n the townshp of Putnam, Lv- 28,5>»5 n 044. Saturday 2 p. m. on Mss Lzzo Campbell's new were granted to Khodora from Shhr of Howell, as duly lad out, platted ngston county, Mchgan, to-wt. Wlle ths tremendous and end- Sun., Mon., Tu«*., June 0,, lp house. man Halller and Leona from Mark and recorded n Lber 4 of Plats at Matnee Sun. 2 P. M. Coattnuous church celebrate Uer 50th annversary on June 24. tral was settled out of court. VanWnkle & VanWnkle of the Soatheast Quarter of secton nan) was forgotten or neglected, Larkn. The Carmack case set for.p a The South Half of the Southeast le(^ stream of power poured nto?e 8. Quarter and the Northwest Quarter th'e great war -ndustres no (lttle DENNS O'KEEFE, CONSTANCE MOORE Wm. Thompson of ths place Monday the jury was callled n to' Attorneys for Plantffs fourteen* fnd the Northwest QuarterThe lghts stjll burned'n the lvng la and Mrs Sarah Funcheon of Flnt try the case of John Nchols vs Busness Address, Howell, Mchgan ofthe Northeast Quarter of Secton room the toaster clcked n the were marred last week. vs Ray Hadley for false arrest twenty-three, townshp one north breakfast nook, the corner store EARL CARROL VANTES Teeple & Cadwell sold over $300 VanWnkle <& VanWnkle and Glen Wesley Reader and Jack Hanes range four east, Lvngston county,, tl, had t8 rt, fl. treratfon and the Yelland are the opposng attorneys. Novelty K Cartoon News \ worth of hardware last Saturday. left Monday on a weeks fshng C } The Dexter band led by Ben trp n northern..mhgan. ^ - Hram R. Smth farner ^nued to pump h«water and mlk hs cows wth electr- Holzhauer, gave a concert here Frday nght. They also went nto the n Detrot Gearhart an,d Mrs. (Luella Rchar Busness Addrees, Howell, Mchgan. cty. Robert Carr spent the week e»d Ms Alfce Gearhart and Lous Attorney for Plantffs Telephone ^f.ffce and flayed for Mrs. Lester McAfee and chldren dson of Howell spent Sunday wth Wed., Thur., Fr., June 3, 4, 5 SNCE YOU WENT AWAY CLAUDETTE COLBERT.JENNFER Jackson partes over the phone. JONES, JOSEPH COTTON, SHR. Wm. Mercer sr. bought a new Mc- LEY TEMPLE, MONTY WOOLEY Cormck bnder Saturday. Due to the length of th^ pcture,the Born to E. L. Toppng and wfe (rst show wll start ml 6:00* p. m. of Planfeld on June (5th, a son. Second show ol 9:05 p. m.. No ad- There,, wll be an ce cream socal.at the home of Fred Burgess Frday. Comng:-''The Fghtng Guardsman" nght vance n prce.., Arthur Jacoby s workng at TH AVON fheater >vere n Detrot Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nash. Also Mra Jane Amburgey spent the week Joe Basydlo and famly and Mrs. end n Detrot wth some frends. Lllan Cheney of Fowlervlle. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brglam, and Mss Flornce Mosher, Grass Lake called Mr. and Mrs.Roy Teeple of Brghton were Pnckney vstors Satur- at the John Martn home Wednesday. Holls Wyle and famly spent d& V *'*** Sunday at the Albert Abraname Mrs. George Meabon, sr, and j home n Howell. grand son Donald are vsutng relatves n Mason and Grand Rapls. Oar ttjt mut km» on ftfaav tnc we moat k*ep on boy. lag WA. JOND8 ontl ee* Utf^j _KeepeoBACK NG TAT TTACK, CE^P OM 'TH KEEP ON WTH Lost an* ttmnl c«j^unaf of Tofds newspapers are crowd* ed these days. Etery tme aa Amercan bays & War B^ndL the Zaps lose Uct. Buy ) eaw Fr$ t Sat., June 8, 9 BARBARY CQASTCENT A Corned wth WALLACE BERRY, BNNE BARNES, Certoon ''Screwy Truant 4 ' "The Lee* mtallment' 4 Sun., Tuee, Juoe 0, 2 "MARRAGE S A PRV ATE AFFAR" Drama and Comedy LANA TURNER, JOHN HODAK Pt«e Newt Comng:-"Lo«J n» Harem 44 M Kemet", 'The Bg Noee w Dead and Dsabled Horses and Cattle Hogs, Calves and Sheep REMOVED FREE tlolfe COLLECT TO DARLNG ML COMPANY HOWELL 4SO LVESTOCK HAULNG C.666* ATHLETCS FOOT GERM How To KM t treatments moot be more epojfcretom. Many TOM: M t's mghty nce to pnventlk^yxx'vet^r»tttm\jd^e.w< 00 tahs our repobake very terouey ggad try to do the r(4st thne «*» everybody. n tpte of K we get crtdaed now ^.»*--- gh* UBBB. y- OJ) JUDGE: " know...youvt tot to OLD JUDGE: ^Shvny ths...can you thnk of any other busness n whch the wth ns rnerchns^fhse? f a person eats too nmd ess* and nets»d*n«ston. the bak^r sn't fmnl Nor s the coee merrhrnt toonanch coffee GENERAL TRUCKNG Weekly Trps Made To Detrot PENETRATNG Set*! UertlAat alcohol t femf l tfce ocdj eetttaoa «««f Nt «2r 9%% elrahel MORE GERMS FASTf M ltt FENETSATE. Get «6c <dakmam.md FRAfOL "How e that Jodjer txmm far, does at, TOM: "FrjBkry. t doesn't. Jwdae. We've never looked at t that way before.** Frank Plaako - * > *m * ^ N stfan

4 W^^PPppPffPPP mm T* V \ ^ ** FYOU HAVEAN &-V-** The Pmelaef D.p*:cB HE you have c quota n'the Mghty 7 H War Loan 4 Fnd your quota and n;u!:e Wt\c P YOUR AVERAO NCOME PER MONTH S: $ ALL OUT FOR THE YQV JSONAL v. T r:\ BOND QUOTA St. (CASH VALUE) $ t to moko tho 7th tho bggest yotl MATURTY VALUE OP 7th WAR LOAN BONDS BOUOHT $ Wcdnexky, June 6, 945 *-*?»' MGHTY 7- WAR LOAN Kennedys Gen. Store Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald daughter Los and sea, Phl leave ths *eek for New Jersey. standee and famly the week end at,c t Headec home. Shenaa and famly of Sunday guests Me. and Mfa.O*a *W mm stmnrrdy and PNMCNEY DSPATCH tesatpd at peeexfkce * ftooxrptfeu LS rjw Announcng the change of ownershp of KENNEDY'S DRUG STORE Mr. Ver.n L. "DOC" Cory w^hes hs good frends and Mrs. Ella. Lavey a takng the school census. neghbors to know that he s now sole owner of Pnckney's relable drug store. Walter Clark left for Cleveland Effectve June st, the store Oho thn week. Mrs. Margaret Conkln spent Sunday name of wll be operated under the wth Mss Jean Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Kelly and chldren were n Howell Saturday. Mrs. Gladys Clnton called at the Cory's Drug Store Ruttman home near Howell Saturday. W wll contnue to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Clnton vsted SERVE YOU the Wllow Run bomber plant Sunday. '** PROMPTLY AND EFFCENT LY Clfford ParV;r;r. of Howell wth called on Ed. Packer and famly Saturday. THE HGHEST QUALTY MERCHANDSE Mrs. Fanny Kavanaugh of Juckson spent Sunday wth Mr*. Jenne THE LOWEST POSSBLE PRCES Devereaux. v L on the bass of HolHs Holloway and famly of Planfeld spent Sunday at the D- CASH AND CARRY ale Mller home.. Mss Denae Ledwdjre started work at the Kng Seeley factory Ann Arbor. Monday. Mr. andmrs. Wesley Palmer of Detrot were Sunday callers at the Herbert Palmer home. Wllam Marshall and wfe of Stockbrdge spent Fr. at tl.-> home of George Meabon jr. Paul and Margaret Brotfan of Chlson called on Mrs. Eleanor Ledwdge Hast Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nsbett were Tuesday guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Naylor of Grand Rapds. Hary Jackson am Floy.l Rutdall! Central Deadstock Co and wfe Lansng were Wed.call W W A W ers at the W, C. M lor honu'. ^ ew» ^" MUtf Dorothy Meahon left Frday for Thunwater, Wash, to vst' TME TABLE the famly of Wm: Hughes. Between Jackson Mch and Howell Mch Sunday calllers of Mr. and Mrs.' Effectve Aprl, 945 Lee( Lavey were Mr. and Mrs. Joe READ UP Metz and Harold Metz of Howell. Daly Adult Mrs. Avn Mann, Dr. George' Daly Except F..rs Mann and wfe of Detrot spent Decoraton wth Mrs. Thomas Shehan. Except Sunday from Sunday Jackson Pfc. Glen Kng-ley wfe and daughter were Sunday dnner guest Jackson Ax Ar. <>:40.00 Struylon Corner AT. 2:6 Ar. <:2. r ).35 at the Wllam Vaughn home n MunJLh P. M. 2:05 Ar. fu5.60 Howell. Stock brdge ^j" A. M. :50 Ar. (:00.70 Mrs. Clfford VanHorn Mrs. Gass v Gregory ^ A.M. :35 Ar. 5:45.85 Mrs. John McDonald and Mrs. Pnckney A.M. :20 Ar. 5:JO.0 Lester McAfee saw the (Stars of Howell Lv. A. M. 0:55 Lv. 8:0.45 Tomor;*3W,-^ dancng s-xhool rectal n Ann Arbor last we^k Barbara McAfee was n the cas. fjlummnmuujua Dead or Alve FREE SERVCE Farm Anmals Collected Promptly Modern Equpment ^ Capable Men E. L. PARKER. Aaent Phone 88, Pnckney The FASTFST Dead Steele Servce n Mchgan j Mr. and *urs. Wn. jsnenan were n Detrot one duy lu*l week- Ar, and Mrs. S. E. Swartl»out Frst Natonal 'several days n Flnt last week Av. and Mrs. Hen Whte culled Bank on Mrs. Ellen Newman n" Ann "YER NOTC He floodlght at a hockey aamef They make U possble for daughter ff Mrs. Lucy Reason and Helen were n Jackson Saturday. a howall us to follow the puck, play H fast, drve t home. Leo. Carsh and famly of Detrot spent Wednesday at the Wm. Under Feaeml Supervson Street lghts help the teamwork of our naton's home front Shehan home. Meter Federel Depost nsurance Corporaton. All De The George Snvely famly were durng war safeguardng workers drvng or walkng Sunday dnner guests at the Elgn poeu nsured up to $5,000 fo V Lne home. *ch D«po»»tor. to ther tasks lghtng the way for the Mr. and Mrs. Louus Coyle spent SEVENTH WAR LOAN LOAN Sunday Ath Rev. Fr. Coyle n St. DRVE movement of troops and war supples. Don't damage Josep Mch. Dr. McGregor and famly of lng* ton spent Sunday at the Wm. Seres K Beds for ndvd- the street lghts that mean so much to Mercer home....»<. y. our naton's war effortt Mr. and Mrs. Francs Snaper of 2. Seres F. and t. for ndvduals, assocatons and corpora Detrot called on the Hoff ssters Memoral Day. ( tons. Jack Lobdell and famly spent 3. ¾ o o Treasury Bonds of the week end at Tort Austn where J.JU lo ndvdual nvestors her sster Mrs. Rose Howe, s buldng a cottage. <>45. on May 4 to close June 30, John Burg who was lad off at the 4. The followng market Securtes Are Avalable to ndv Wjllow Run bomber plant, has started work at the Rotary Tool dual nvestors from May 4 J Shop n Dexter. to June , nclusve and Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Eek and Mrs. to All Other Non-Lankng nvestors from June 8 to June Agnes Wheeler and son of Dexter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John HO, ^45, nclusve. Bell last Wednesday. A.?* oo Treasury Certfcates of ndebtedness maturng A brojren *tr t Hghf usos up war mofrralt Pfc. Emmett Clark and wfe of needed* at me front. Howell and Water Clark and wfe June, VJ4 K spent Saturday nght at the Edward 24 0,0 Treasury Bonds of Clark home n Ann Arbor. «PO*T VtOXJEN UGHTS to any Ufeoe off** C. 2 4 o o Treasury Bonds of Some unknown drver ran nto j yc7-72. or lo me po&e. one of the brck gate pllar* at the We shall be pleased to furnao Pnckney cemetery Memoral Day \ you more detaled nformaton and complexly demolsl4ed t. Mod assst you n makng your Memoral Day callers at the M. electon f you vll call at the J. Reason home were Mrs. Florence Arts and son of Detrot and Mr. bank. TROT EDSON CO. and Mrs. John Rane of 'Whtmore WK HAVE SAFEKEEPNG Lake. ' FACLTES FOR YOUR REG STERED BONDS AT A NOMNAL COST Commencement guests of Bernee Lament at the Lous Coyle home Rocne Sheban and famly of Ann ***** ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 of ^^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles dark spent **d Mrs. Henry da Lamont, Carberry Urn. of Detrot. John Arnold, Robert Mra. Jenne Ackley^x Jonss weeks and son, of spe- Ted, CJK>W SHC-XM w A*or spent Memoral Day at the *r^j *?^ wth * ** * nny Frday n«nt at toe Frank Nchols : Wm. Shefcan >o«e. JaT^SrT fs^»4one of ^ 0^ at * " ^ ****** ^ B "*? ^^^ ^ V S. wanta pkkje* «row«on eon Mr. and Mrs. Hary Hess «d; Aflat4t wo* e^dwwtlt> Ma Edna Maaa wa«the week * * * ' ^ <**"*' ^ u * ^ 'tras'no.. $4.26, No. 2., $2,00, No. daughter of Waterloo were Sunday! * * T ^ S»cerTW^ «ej s«eat of Maa Aloerta DnUe' ^ ^ *^ \ xpert8. *««**»» - 3, Uc. Contracts can be ^.e^ofmkandltew.c.at^ j and *** Lake, Mr* Ge»ld Dnkd SJ^J" * ^ ^ * ""l ~ m Mra..,_ Earl ^- Aleln " of - Durand and,*. f» tfce no^ptal wfcere ane ^ ^ f f Z ^ ^ ^ T S S t! CF Hewlett, *"* McPherac*, 8, treasurer Mrs. Carol Flagft* son were wns taken w*» a broken ler wfaen!" T ^ Phe*»«'^^ ^ ^ ^4^ ^, of the jrj»nd lodxe F. AA M, of, week end callers of Mrs. EveJya fcjt by an a**. "*** *»"* Hx*x'*m* s at St Joe hosptal, j Nash, Sunday callers at «be S. H, Carr.. *** *?Weay fwem* at tbe W. H. Ann Arbor to buld «p ' There s no change n the WMaa Doyle._~. Harry Lee and wfe of Lake- Meyer bosae were Mrs. Dors May. for an operaton. j4kea of the nfant son of wth bs sster, Mr. Mary land. A** Lee and fasauy of Cb- rr a«d 4a««bter of Stoetdhrdre. *V FWyd Week* and famly of <2taa*' Vrgna Baajehn Carver PSsKfcaey.cajo and Mr. and Mrs. lack Rob- hoa Roberts and Roawtl Roberta and Le«V «e4m on Mr. end Mrs. OHf "Jjj^ j ~~ famly of Greffory. *«rd Vatmom and famfty Wodwesday * e Msses «wast..^m v«oo«p ^^ ^ fapses Fhyft AJ»»* wrs*y \

5 ^ & TV* "P-¾ v.^?sf ^%^»lll-^ * ' * ' $ h P (ST*' + -¾. *. * for L^* " ' Pant Exteror HARDWARE nteror LBS L AVEY, mmmmuwmummmmmmmhmmmmmmmmwummtyug SHEEP DPPNG Portable Dppng Outft. Rates 2c a Head, Lambs 5c to 6c, Accordng to Slse. No Sot Lest Than $4.00 Wrte or See... Alfred Sober FOWLERVLLE, MCH. An auto accdent occured Tuesday mornng at Mll and Putnam Sta, when a panel truck drven by The board ot revew of W. Brash Jr. headed east on Putnam collded wth the Wavne County Cremery mlk tank and tracer drven by Gene Dnkel. at the ntersecton ^JV^T T B8ked ^, Up? ear -- before the board on one ^ M these Th PnckacT DUpatA j] Classfed Want Ad WcdneMUy, June & 94S Contnued from Frst Pag* THE MCHGAN MRROR the change. Govermeat Kelly nas assured Uabor leaders he wll call a specal sessons of the Legslature ^s*» the needs arse for addtonal unemployment benefts durng the change over fnan war to peace tjme m- anufacturng. Carlton told the plannng comm CLASS PCTURES.,^ sson that ^ many ^ war workers webecause thtey Leafe orders for Graduaton par- M (4, WUuQne ft. ty pjltures^at Don Hammers. j w f t W t^ t at once f unable to FOB SALE~An Anchor-Holt Cream \ f"mpl<ryment benefts me4av Separator, good condton, ready to'* * **** plant ******?*?* * * fun. Emmett Hard. * """»«payments would be gra- 809 East Washngton, Hawa, MchJ nt *? at 0C \ where * wa «*" «- * - «*- fnd new employment. FOR SALE-Severat.orfc nose* A year ago had my doubts whe- phone 58F2 Erdl ^y VnnSclde ^er Mfoh'gan.s unemployment! [ \ «rrv:^t^' u- "A ' A * TT7n>' ' compensaton reserves would be WXNTED-Hay to cut. Wll, pay adequate t0 meet the reconverson *u, <.? nry Kra n, needs H'he sad. Now am convn- Phone 45F2, Pnckney j ^ they wu ^ The COTtwaao n WANTED-lVderfc rom Pnckftey, merts publc commendaton for to Dexter, 7:80 a. m. to 5:80 p.m. ts sensble admnstraton of the Herb. Barrett.722 Unadlla.Pnckney law. r OB SAT5T Mcdonuck-Dtenng hay Governor Kelly has sgned a loader-good condton. bll wnch wll requre employers J. LDonohue & Sons, to buld a plant reserve of 5 per ½ M. N. and M.E. Gregory cent of payrolls. Tel. FowlervUe 235F8 Lt Governor Vernon J. Brown charman of the publc wenks secton of the plannng commsson FOR SALE- A two horse corn planter. Stanley Culver. snnouad that*. Mchgan ldc^l governments were contemplatng a WANTED-Share Rders # leavng for total expendture of $480,557,000 Brghton from Pnckney at T:00 a.m. n publc works as a bulwark agast and leavng from Brghon eo Pnek- ( unemployment n the post-war ney at 4.00 p, m. j perod Henry Krahn,Phone Pnckney 45F2lj The above does not ncllude pro- «- jects now n process, but not yet SJFOR SALE: Boat and oars; new approved for another $36,04,459, (wall regsters and ppe, two furnace Area of State App.Proj. pokers; ce tonga; camera trpod^ Uppr Penn. $2,47 94.shotgun shells & cleanng rod, 2 guaf#e duvenport ^.()0, Amercan Bea (32 countes) 2,587,74 4. North part of L. P. uty electrc flpt-ron n t o > <:ondt : Detrot area 7.S»nj occasonal char. (5 countes) 70,6, Rev. Potter Balance of Stato FOR SALE Slnbwo'od", buy now, (3 countes) )0,9, next wnter may be too ate, $29,392, O % Thureson Lumber Co., Ctes represent 58. per cent of!p* hone Howell 844!the $.480 mllon program (approved WANTED: Wll pay cash for auto-j mobles. Steffe Motor Salos. 808 Man j St, Pnckney, Mch. J EstAUakod 063 WANTED~We~are"lr need of farms j ^ of all szes. We have a number of 'cash prospects rght now. f you are TOWNSHP BOARD OF REVEW lltc " 8te(? n? Hn * ^ f m ^ RfcT6n want cash, get n touch wth us. 22 smorporatosl 9 McPherson State Bank townshp wll meet at the town Putnam'years hall * n tms of localty. ekper^nce We are n sellng a posftlon farms on Monday,June 4 and Tuesday,June t0 bu y» sel or nan ce farms and 6 and also on Monday, June and hke P^epertes. L. E. CRANDALL, Tuesday, June 2. All persons hav. 322 E. GRAND RVER, (Opposte Howell Theater- HOWELL, Mch. ^ BABY CHCKS That Lve and Pay NOW THE SEVEN TH WAR LOAN Profts. 30 years experence producng proftable qualty. Start Rght ths.,, w n A BOND DRVE The Brash truck was a total wreck r days. supervsor and} the tank truck *vas njured Lynn Hendee, Year. Thousands of Pullets booked ^e may have more but th one s and consderable mlk splled. Brash., ^ ** now.boler Cockerels $2.00 per 00., e, very. mportant. We are reacnng the t, 4. v.,».««- was cut consderably and bruaed GusLedwdge.l>on4JurnsandBud Free Prce Lst. Satsfacton guar-, S na, and was taken to Unversty hosptal, Ann Arbor by the Swartout " Bto f g f - of the War ln,,? Bekkerng are workng o^the P.M.! a tud Ges Poultry Farr North By- \ We must kee P our T"L 8U Pf led ^ ambulance. rajroad at Howell, * \ ' ^ : ^. ¾ ¾ ^ th e thng8 they need for ths fmal, *wr h > ^--.. phase. Housewves!!! S'able to ft the need of every knd of 5 nvestor. v AVE YOUR WASTE FATS THo Unted State! Government Needs them EXPLOSVES!* Tfcea at ths Stor* s ;». Seres E Bonds whch pay back 4.00 for (*\ery $3 00 nvested at the nd of ten years. r*or ndlvduas only Net^return 2.9%, f held to maturty. ""\. 2. Seres F Bond* whch cost $74.00 per $00.00 * Bonds payable n 2 yearn For ndvduals, assocatons and corporaton*. 3. Seres G Bonds are ncome bonds payng 2 ½ % annm^y, due n 2 years, cashable aftaax months at varyng prces on tffrty days notce 4 t Seres C Notes are used qute unversally for payment of ncome taxes by nsjuasju and corporatons. These VRs> three years maturty but may be ustd after sx months needed. %% Certfcates of ndebtedness payable n one year. Excellent for ndvduals and busness men who mght have to use money at any tme.prces quoted dally. 6. V % Jnarket bond wth maturty SMn 950. Ths s a good return tt j short tme nvestment of fve years. 2j Cashable at any tme f needed at PROFESSONAL "' Ray M.»*fty, M. ft S«*d«y~ >00 a. m. W OO p. s* Wsdaaed«y«l to4tn.sa., 7toen.a. Setarday-7 la la the nanfmg DR. G SL MeCLUSKEY RNTUT ¼ H, Offset, SS0 RseMae. K ' Evenngs nr Annssatnvent Hawa Mttlgss CLAUDE SHELDON BLsXTRlCAL CONTRACTOR bene lopls PUefawy, Mfteb PERCY F U 5 AUCTONS* PMN tfll MMrfM LEE LAVEY GENERAL NSURANCE Pkoae M-F MlklfM Per cone MARON BEAUTY SHOP + <* SPECALZNG N PERMANENT* MACHNE AND MACHNELESS Phon. 6 ALSO COLD WAVES MARON JARVS.Own.r mmhmumtfmftuf^ HERB8NEEL* ReeJ trtn. CKy, Lake aad A UK Y CEMrra^Y^MEMORlALS Aaa-Araar,' Meafaa HXROLD B. CHUBB H«w, Mcalfaa Loeal Reprateatatlva Paone «7 or 439 Monuments _ Marker* WkRTtH J LAVAN Ateatfjaj»* * n '»»» 3 Brl..sa 4«h yuwau* & VenWkle Da* W. VjaWlake Ckarlas K. ««B^ru#j Attorneys at Law Frst tato aad Savags Peak Howell, Makgar MMr***. P. H. SwartM & Son FfJNRRAL HOMR Modem Roatpesea Ankulaaoe ftorvoa Pboao 3» Mehfl* Tfcey kt fghlbg- Yoa kotp nyng F.C. ReckhoffSr. OPTOMETRST 20 WEST GRAND RVER AVE HOWELL, MCHGAN ^ FOR APPONTMENTS PHONE 358 Resdence 63 >"<lllltlllllllllltllllftutvtmmmhlhhmwlhh»hlm»hlhlllh A ll ' < * g " HHMKKHH^ and n process), of whch the 5- LOSE CONTEST 0-8 ctes submtted 8.6 per cnt. Other p n ekney dropped a 5 nnng conbreakdowns: countes 6.6 percent\ tegt here to Hamburg Sunday playvllages 2.6 precent; townshps 2.G ed on a water gouked fjeld n near percent and school dstrcts,.32 f reezng wett ther. Although out httpercent. < ng: ther opponents 9 to (3, Pnckney The people's accumulated savng* made too nmny w d heaves wth the n war bonds, bank deposts and»e- wet ball makng 6 errors ttt crtcal curtes makes Mchgan s post-war tmeg Jftck Reagon ht g home pun future very brght Mchgan s lees jn the fth ^ ^ore vladmby. a lftgt apt to be affectet advergely than run Thf Hamb Uam, made states where shp^buuhn; tod ar- young8ter» but they hftve gotten craft economy have been domnant. J^ aggregaton togetler, havng Demand for automoble!* U trem- * -H * --.- ' «*"» won all) three games. ft* Batteres -Pnckney: rr^[<! n whch T:rSL to lve. \ ***** «> Hamburg - Moore and Ben- nett. LOSE AT DEXTER the market prce *% market bond wth maturty?***?*? b " date June 5, Ths s a ^*»» * splendd bond for the long term n- K- Ledwdge, vector but cashable at any lae at- Reason, lb the marav*«prce. (Young, s.«*. 8. 2¾% market bond. Ths bond s'baughn, rf... ptrtcularly desrable for toae Wv> Bums* rs do not antcpate a need for the mon- * Rrnvdrrj ey but wsh to have a lqud asset n Daloel p ther estates whch pays a good am- \ Sa^ p uaj rate and u&aw >x any tme f pf.y^f, needed at the market prce. Maturty *,».,. **** Au*4> JM $ t 072-^7. «" ww * *» date June Surely you wll fnd one of these r R -. ft yotur needs. Do not hestate "*? ** to ask u* f you thnk we can faelp ^ ¾ _*^ you to select the rght securty for "y** your stuaton. jctatrms^ «All deposu up to $6,000.0«nsured SkssX f by our nemberstup a tbe Federal Oecker # s Usuranee Cffgmtuu Cwtss ct* Pnckney lost to Defter there last Thursday nght 8 to 7. Dnkel started ptchng for Pnckney and Wesley Reader...,.6 was ahead 6 to 0 when he went out Dck Young 2 n the thrd. Bob Snger, homo on] Jack Reason... 4 furlough from the navy replacad Keth Ledwdge 2 hm and was way off form, ssue* JBll Baughn 9 ng 7 walks and makng a number.stanley Dnkel 6 ot wld ptches. Dexter got 2 runs Ro* Larre^. 8 the 4th, the 6th and 4 the 6th 0 &"«- - ^ e t o te the scon. The Pnckney boys faled to hjt n to* 7th and Dexter scored the wnnngranon two bases on balls and 2 errors. THE BATTNG AVERAGES Packaey Soft Ral Team Af R H Pet j* ^ Jack Hanes... Roy Reason... Jerry Ledwdge PAckney got 8 hts to Dexter 4 COUNTY SOFT RAUL LEAGUE! 6. Z^ke Ledwdge got 8 bts for] Pnckney wll agan have a team n the county soft ball leagtae whch, Pnckney, on* starts June UJJ games are played Pnckney AB B under lghts at Howell sterlng at 9 shsr^ m ml%* # *"*» 9 J p. m. The f«v teams ths fmr are L j Arrowheads, HoweU, fuord, Fow. jlervlle and Pnckney. Pnckney won M*.>t w * the champonshp n 942 and t j but lost out to Mlford last year, 2 rfnshw?»3«ond. The Pnckney schedule s as follows: June ll-rnckney vs Arrowhead. Jane 20~Pnckney vs Mlford. none 26-FowlervUe rs Hnfcef Jedy ^Arrowhead vs Pnckney. July 9-Mflford vs Pnckney. JeV l«--plnebaey *s Powlervfla. J«s> ts-kncfcney vs Arrows "^ As«. t-pwrbnfr m Mlford. * > : ' kg**** N McPsrat Sttr U*P& ** "*5* fc f fr ltob«m - ^ -, s«as«ms* \-&tt-3^l4$fsfl :?. - * <<WS%\' ^rfc^. ^ ^¾ p:»^jjg^p^»vl. A

6 STATE OF MCHGAN The Probate Court for the County of Lvngston At a sesson of sad Court, held at th Probate Offce n the Cty of Howell n sad County, on the 4th day of June, A. D., 945. Pres., Hon. Wlls L Lyons, Judge of Probate. n the Matter of the Estate of Laur^ Sgler, Deceased. t appearng to the Court that the tme for presentaton of clams' aganst sad estate should be lmted[ and that a tme and pjace be ap- ponted to receve, examne and ad-j jus all clams and demands aganst sad deceased by and before sad Court. t s Ordered.That all of the credtors of sad deceased are requred, to present ther clams to sad Court at sad Probate Offce on or before the 8th day of August A.D. 945 at ten o'clock n the forenoon, sad tme and place beng hereby ap ponted for the examnaton of all clams and demands aganst sad deceased. t s Further Ordered, That pubc notce thereof be gven by publcaton of a copy of ths order once each week for three successve weeks prevous to sayj day of hearng n the 'nckney Dsatch, a news paper prnted and crculated n sad County. Wlls L.Lyons, Judge of Probate A tvue copy: * j CeletJta Purshal], Reg'ter of Probate. j Tbt Pmgkfgy DP&tch Wednesday, Jung 6, 945 SOFT BALL»C> PAGE FELD MAJOR LEJmUE AT TS BEST Frday, June TME 8 P. M. HOWELL, MCH. Help Fnance War Actutes MEN'S _* MAJORS Johnson Koolpack, Detrot POWER OF LOVE Hudson Motor Co. Chrst Jesus provea ut p f A v cr oa Love over fear,.v*e over dratu, ano that the everlastng presence of dt vne Love s avalable at all tme* end beyond all queston. Once, v,le» the humble Nazurcne and hs dg f DETROT SOFTBALL ASSOCATON CHAMPONS cples hud entered a boat to cross the Son of (ullee, a sudden storm arose Flled v.h fear, bs dscples came to where he was restng n the stern GRLS of the boat, sayng (Mark 4:38», "Muster, carest thou not t.at wt pus!)'?" The Master calmly "arose, ml rebuked the wnd, and s;:d unto Voss State Champons, Flnt 'he sea, Peace, be stll. And the wnd reused, and there was a great ea v." (verse ;?'.'). What a heavenly s.w.se of nw r»l qujetntss and securty s realzed when we recognze (Jud# vs ever-present love, when we awaken from the belef of lfe n matter to the conscous realzaton of Lfe lo Regent Cae, Jackson S,>'f, and hear the cal, "Peace, be!;," w.en the Chrst-dcverancc h:tgs every form of error nto sub lecton to de dvne wll!... Wherever we may be, on land, or These teems era well matched. They are the outstandng teems n ths pert of the Unted States tea. or n the ar, even n the mdst ol the rulng tempest, we can realze the mmedate presence and power of <v>-.l, all'embracng dvne Love. Tb* SPONSORED BY HOWELL BOAR D OF COMMERCE understandng and demonstraton of wod «& omnpotent, omnpresent Prncple, a<* of man as the mage»:u \\Uv\cH <> Mnd, expressng the '{untes of mmortalty and ndestructblty, destroy tear and reveal STATE OF MCHGAN notce thereof be gven by publcatonof a copy hereof for three suc John Dnkjel havng fled Mara Dnkel, Deceased. tbe radant fdht of Truth, the power* fu 'hrst-preset!ce, gudng the was The Probate Court for the County of cessve weeks prevous to sad day of n sad Court hs fnal admnstraton U> eternal l.e atv" perfect >eac* Mchgan hearng n the Pnckney Dspatch, a account, and hs petton prayng for At a sesson of sad Court, hew *' new8 p a p er prnted and crculated n 'the Probate Offce n the Cty ot ^ e ^ y the allowance thereof and for tht Howell n sad County, on the 2nd assgnment md dstrbuton of the Telesphore leteepnov Bourbonnas pownwuxas jr. J " f j AD 945. Wlls L. Lyons. Judge of Probate resdue of sad estate. been promocd u> a st. \t. n Hawa **>' ot Jun *' * :A true copy t u Ordered, That the th day traned over 2000 men there. Present, Honorable Wlls L.Lyons, -, Ce^st^., parsna' # D. 4 of Jun A. D.,945 at ten o'clock n Mrs. Murphy, sons Harry Jdge of Probate # Estate of Regster of Probata., May A D, 945 at ten o'clock m a.d Renz, d o^ Drusclla and n the - Matter of te, the forenoon, at sad Probate Offce and son, Phl w^n^ackson Su- Zora E. Chambers, Deceased.. STATE OT mthcah ' be and s hereby apponted fr examne Probate Court for *«Couaty wn * *** allowng «e*d account and. ay. ^^-^^ Elva Beck, havng flled n sad Mrs. Elsabeth Smth of EYart Court her petton prayng that the euwajeete* hearng sad notaton. Mrs. June Bergn of Mam nor-^tomstraton of sad estate be At a sesson of stud Carat, hew at ^ fa r«*a-r nj^j **.* u, ; a are vsng ther mother Mrs. granted^ Thomas J. Faussett, or t* Probate Offce n ttfee Cty * 'a»«k* tkzrtbtd^u^z!^ ;.ne Deveneauy.,to some otfceksutable person. HoweU n sad county on 24th day ^ hearng n the Pnckne*SZT. *r. and Mrs. ME. Darrow atten- t U Ordered,l^^e 24** day of «f May A. D. 945 at ten o'clock n ^ ^ S^tn^SSr^' A tne funeral of her stepfather^e June A. P., l»4o, at te^ock at the^foenoon ;»** Couaty. ******» ":W. H Suwnons at Brtgh- sad Probate Offce t hereby*w*>nt. tama^oo W*u«U #«a,: WfllJB u L ^ #^. ^ - tw Moaday- Bural was n Mason. «d for ^ g * *2*»*^ d petton Jl^ST-f? S?^*^ ^. m ^ J\ A *~ «*f^ ^ ^ t s Further ""^" Ordered, " That -*-.- publc - - -v *«lceestapar«hah 4 R^AVT M r^'ate vs

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