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1 ,^^Jte*ta*rf ^¾¾¾ ; J**'*?.» $ / ' ^ H*ttt D+ck«r v ; / Volue ^ ^ ^ wf j "v'»" Local nteajat War Ne# *r ffttfr Co»»trj s The frst July H$ eal for ths county * today, 3^F la. Edund (Frday) fltfnes and Gerald Cltetoj) trt> the only two fro Pnckney of the 76 walled. Wlla Lab has been granted a 8 day deferent n order to gve h a chance to re.' lst n the navy. He enlsted n the navy last year but was d scharged for physcal dsablty. There s another heavy draft call ths onth. As the Ju / 3 quota wll not be flled ths last July call wll be for over en to ake up for the shortage. Mostly en n the to 6 regstraton wll be called as the draft today wll exhaust the lo 86 regstraton. The county draft board wth other boards of the dsttrct held eetntg *t A] Arbor last week where the arred en draft queston was rleaed up. Thf board were told that they were to w **\ avalable sngle en up for nducton then but f tbert wer# not enough of these to flt fcpr quotas they should call en fro the 8-A class who are arred en wth few dependants or who have ther parents t support. As for those deferred for farng ost of the deferrents run t Oct. All wll be revewd by the draft boards f extenson s requested. Lt. Lucus Wlson left Sunday for Monroe, Vrgna, Hs wfe to who # was arred to ten days ago WU not Jon h»»nt»l he s located yeranentty, Of the sx en fro ths county who took entrance exaator at Cap Custer to attend offcers tranng school only Baldwn and Clfford Parker passed. The others who took t were Lloyd Teeple, Stanley Bertan, Roy Sears and rljfrry Gnfcburg. Ha Ufa who U at Fort Tooten N. V. would lke to have soe of hs frends here to wrte h. He lnes up at the postal staton there daly but as yet has receved few Jettars. Hs address s 6. Dv. Ca. \ A, A) L*o Tplady.. w P* M Mrs> *«^ W- J. Tplady of Ann Arbor who has been n the ordnance tranng center at Aberdeen, Maryland for the past 6 onths has left for an unnaed port overseas. He left fro Cap Dx, N. J. Startng. August frst the county draft boards wll nduct 5% of ther regstraton of en placed n class -¾ for non-ltary duty. Ths county already has cne an who has volunteered and wll be put frst n Hat He s Leon Robb, son of Mr, W. E. Robb who has been twce rejected at the Detrot nducton center for ltary dqty, We understand that all 5 Howell doctors who are wthn the draft age lts ay be called for ary daty, provdng the quota of one doctor for persons s adhered to. Dr. Caeron of Brghton has al* ready enlsted and been cossoned a* a capton. The Howell doctors re Sgaf» Stevens, Hayner, Hll and LeBeau. Mrs. Ben Fetras has returned to her hoe fro Fort Blss Texas where she vsted her husband. Pvt. Edward Spoors has been tran stored to the avaton school at Chcago, Cleent Thorpe to Cap Dewey H. and Vctor Ssyanak to Rce Calforna. School Dstrct JMgetggs Held. Aanaal See**! - MeotUge Are Held Teach*** hrad for Easejpg Year. n the Hck&t^tMrs.Mae Dall- j er was elected xo the board. Other eubera.jw^^jra*jl % J. Swarthout and Arth&r Sheh&n" Teacher «s Mrs. C. H. McBore. n dstrct \o. c rutna, Frank Bowers, Claude Kennedy and Hoy Clark were re-elected to the board. n the Petty*vlle dstrct Clfford VanHorn elected. Other ebers flc Mark Nud and Fred Blades. The teacher a Uwu Wenderlen n the Burgess dstrct ftl>\s ttz? Fnley was elected to the board.other eber: jve Mervl Gyde a* Hoy Dllngha., NP teacher hred. n the Harrs dstrct the bourd Consstng of Paul and W, Clark The school c >n>ed. n Hause dstrct the sae board wll functon: Lynn H'endee, Orvlle Sth, Morley Reyolds. Teacher s Mrs. Roy Sollett. Tle Marble d'strct elected Wllard Wutse drector. Other ebers a Mrj. Percy Klls and Mrs. Edna Spears Teacher Ella Green. Youngfloye dstrct elected Mrs. Cdna Lne. Other ebers are John Martn and John Bowan.No. teacher hred. n the Reeves dstrct the board s W, Hf Gardner, Mrs. Louse Glenn and Mrs. VanSckle. teacher s Eva Melvn. n the Melvn dstrct the board s Mrs. Rose Howard and Mr. and und Mrs. Lawrence us, Teacher s Mary Verna Hnward. No teacher hred n the Chubbs Coners dstrct. The board s Roy Sollett. Mr. and Mrs. Lathers. n the Wnan dstrct Mrs. Don Swarthout s teacher. The board s Theron Bro^n, P. Reutter and Mr. Gates. n the Sprout dstrct the txwrd s Phllp Sprout, Orla Hnchey and Mrs. Roy Capbell. Teacher s Mrs. Dorothy Capbell. WARNER _ KEREZ The Whte Lodge qpu)ry club, south east of Pnckney, was the scene of a very pressve weddng Saturday evenng July th at 8. P. M. when M$ss Maron Warner daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Warner of Detrot was unted n ar rage to Mr. Joseph Kerez son of Mrs. Alexander Kerez of Detrot Rev. J. M. McLucas pastor of the County Cong'l church offcatng. The brde approached the alter on the ar of her father to the strans of Lohengrn's Weddng March,played by Mrs. A. Jahnke of Ann Arbor Mr. A. Jahnke sang, "Perfect Prayer", "Because" and "Cal s The Nght" accopaned by Mrs. Jahnke. The brde attred n whte net wth fnger tp vel, carred a boquet of whte roses and baby breath. The brde's ad, Mss Betty Lynn ^of Detrot was dressed n aqua and carred pnk roses. The ad of honor, Mrs. J. Wdblade of Detrot was dressed dusty pnk and carred yellow roses. The brde's other wore a yellow foral gown and a corsage of deeper yellow roses. The groo's other wore a pastel blue foral gown and a corsage of pnk roses. The best an Rosfc K. Warner r. brother of the brde. The ushers were Rodger Ketchan of Dearborn an* W. Down r.f Detrot. Guests present were fro Detrot, Ann Arbor, Chcago, Grosse ste, Dearborn, Mason and Grosse Ponte. A very delcous luncheon was served to over nvted guests edately after the cereony. The grocxn s eployed as a draftsan Pnckney, Uvata+jCojBfo ltkh>t W«dne»dv, July 5,93 TODAy-*?k«vfyAty-Ncw SHPS SLDE DOWN THE WAYS FASTER Af/ FASTER, TO JON AMERCA'S M6MTV TWO-OCEAN NAVV AND MERCHANT MARNE. % %. AGAN RECOROS MUST FAK BEFORE TH* QNSLAUHT OF AM * A* Y**KANOTHE AMERCAN SPRT* ej Pre-Nuptal Shower < ven Catholc f) ftar. *r-aac«m«trp!>> Sunday July f) s the 8th Sunday after Pestecost, Masses at G: 5 8: MUs Mary Spears U Honor Gueet : ad :5 o'clock. Jt s couno,". Sunday for the younp lades sod- al Lnen Shower alty, and the young lades of the Tarsh. Catechs class for the chldren- after the 8: Mans Sunday At a beaut f Ml apponted Lawn Tarty c,... Ly velng July th and Saturday at : a., Novena M. a M.'a. Ca. e Mller entertan- Devotons by Honedcton of the bles ed thrty t'. t'hu.s )'.norng Mss Mary sed Saereent. Socal and entertanent at the church parlors Frday Spears..M'Ur to be at a shower Gut..:* wo.v seated at tables wth p.. followng the evenng devotons. Bnpo and socal gaes. pluco arked by yellow rose bas- kets, the center petal holdng the nuber for the door prze whch wa* ' won by Elzabeth uellettee. Gaes were played and Clarse Reason, Mrs. Co. Cong'l rvn J. Kennedy Besse Swartout Rev. J. M. McLucaa, Mnster Gcraldne Snger,, Nelle Gardner Heran Wdayer, S. S. Supt. Ruth Rtter, Mary Jane Meyer and Alfred Lane, At. S. S. Supt. Murel Read, wnnng przes whch Mrs. Florence Baughn, Organst were added to Mss Spear's hope and.chor Drector chest. Mornng worshp and seron Delcous hoe ade ce crea :3 ade by Mr$. Wn Mller and a weddng cake, an artstc asterpec ] c. E. Socety Sunday School :3 7:b acheved by Dxons bakery at Howell coprsed the refreshents. The guests then were entertaned n the lvng roo by Ms s Vrgna Taughn, who sang two solos accopaned "by Mrs. Capbell, followng ths Mss Spears opened each gft and very gracefully thanked Mrs. Mller and- frends for the beautful collecton of Unen, chna, ktchen ware, especally the arroon blan ket gven by Mr.- and Mrs. Mller. The party was enjoyed by everyone sngng "God Bless Aerca". RUBBER COLLECTON The old rubber drve collecton fur Mchgan s copleted but f you have any old rubber you can stll bng t n. At the last check Mch- WELL DRLBR ELECTROCUTED at the Ford Motor Co. The brde s [gan stood 5th n the naton n rubbe collected,, beng topped by Cat- Carl Barth, 8, a well drller, was electrocuted, and nstantly klled eployed prvate, secretary n the neat Clwlsea Wednesday whle hej»?*^_ ^ J " ^ " crt W n forna, Texas, llnos and Oho. A wa«drlung a well. fc was rasng the Gen. Motors corp. huge stockple of old/rubber wll be colecfed at Cleveland, Oho, where j the ppe when t fell on hgh power venr ajf.th e deceased later narred wre carryn volts. Mrs. all rubber fro Mchgan has^ been j crystal Kngsley who s also deceased Survvng are four sons and Gospel Msson Betty VanRper,,', sent her year old sster for help and durng three daughters. They are Clfford grl'g absence ust have touched the Ezra Beachy Pastor and Lloyd Bennett of Oseeo, Wll dead an as she was also found Superntendent Marvn Shrey dead when neghbors arrved. Sunday School : A star accdent took place near Worshp Servce ^. :«South Lyon soe years ago when a Evenng Servce 7:3 well drller naed Knney WM klt- Chldren's Object Lesson 7:fr NVNCBLES TAKE NOTCE! Tfce nvncble* wll play at Cap BoWaaon at Stver Lake nght at 7^ p.."""" Capt Got Ledwldf* Evenng lfeaeaf* 8: Th* Vllage Taxes are now doe) and payable at y hoe on Thursdays darng July and August. Martn Tree, sent. So far carloads of old rub bcr has been sent there fro here.lt s necessary because rubber reclaaton plants are flled to capacty os a result of ths naton wde drve and cannot handle the large aount collected. We understand Mchgan collected over the quota assgned to her. Tr, PrW-ney only two gas statons collected rubber. Edward Parker of the H Speed staton and Don Haer at the Gulf staton. -n both Wednesday evenng: Chor Hehearsal 7:3 A hearty welcoe s extended to all who worshp wth us. You are Mch. Mrror State News Not'bcr Arvendenu PrwvoJtt vuch Controversy. s Cty v» th* Country Hoe rule for Wayve county und a state consttutonal conventon are tw pro postons whch wll appear on the Nov. Hal lots. The proposed reapportonent reorendu faled to obtan suffcent petton sgnatures. Hoe rule for Mchgan's ost etropoltan county and a state constu'.'onal conventon are tv-o. jarate ssues. Yet hcy wll K nevtably lnked ' together n the publc nd because each seeks to accupsh the sae thng: Refor of local governent.the Wayne county anent, cut to the state convent.o woud ejfect ymwmnental refors for Wf yne county wth the persson of the rest of tn-.st'te. The con.-.ttonal conventon would tackle the sae thng on a stat ebass. You can't talk about refor n goverent wthout strrng up the old,'* old urban vs. rural controversy. r lhe rural vewpont was stated th:, onth by Stanley Powell of the Mchgan Far bureau, lecause t ll' tr^tejs well the ssues nvolved, wt are quotng soe excerpts of Mr. Powell's stateent as follows: "Late n!> (ovenor VauWagoner apponted a cosson of 3 e n and \voe.n to study our state cr» sttutts and >.-:ue a report on advsng the people o'mclgan as to \,'hcther or not the cosson would recoend the callng of*the consttutonal conventon to draft a new co'.sttuton or whether there: were certan spec tc junendents whch the\ desred to purpose to the voters. "Aong) the S ebers of ths coson, there are only a few havng a rural background. Those defntely n r:/-::l nterest were Clark l Hrody, executve secretary of the Mchgan State Far bureau, and V. A?strong. aster of the Mchgan state grange. Rep. Audley Rawson of Ca>s Cty was also apponted, but, althrough he happens to he a farer he probably was chosen on the cosson because he s ajorty floor leaacr n the H'ouse of Representves. The cosson held ts frst eet ng Jan. f, 9. Twelve cotes of fve ebers each subtted reports of recoendatnos on Aprl 7. The fnal eetng of the coson was on June, 3. Contnung the Far Bureau stat- Contnued on Last Page \ Dusen of Redford, Mr. and Mrs. Chas onl;' a stranger once when you wor % Van Dusen and son of Detrot; Mr. sh.p wth us. The church needs you an' you need the church, MRS. JENNlt KNGSLEY Mrs. Jenne Kngsly, - r >, ded at at the McPherson hosptal, Howell, Thursday, followng an operaton she underwent the Frday before. She was the daughter of tev. J. Perce, f at one te pastor of the Pnckney Cong'l. church and war born at Wll- an ston on March, 877. Her father retred r>o the nstry n nnetes and purchased the far on Howell road now,owned by the Ro- zek faly. She was unted n ar- rage to Cyrenus Bennett whle lvng here and went to lve on the far where she spent the balance of her lfe. Mr. Bennett ded ovev 3 ard of Jackson and Prvate Glenn Knsley of Cap Pckett, Vrgna, three daughters, Mrs. Walter Trost of Dearborn, Mrs Clayton Paralee of. Dearborn and Mrs. Andrew Cabe?) of Chubbs Coers and grandchldren. The funeral was held at the hoe Sunday afternoon, Rev. Charles p'aces tha^collectom were about 8¼ j Detrlck of Howell offcatng, tyral tons each, part of whch was donated ^ was n the Rarger ceetery. GVEN SUPRSE PARTY F lends gathered,on Sunday, July 5th and honored Mr. and Mrs. Max We.ss wth a suprse housewarng party n ther beautful hoe at lb 9 Hllsde Drve.Patterson Lake. Lake. Many beautful jrfts were presented, and a buffet lunch r,nd refe.slents were served on the lawn overlookng the lake. Guests ncluded Mr. and Mrs. Van and Mrs. Geo. Delphy, Ecorse; Mr. fnd Mrs. R. Haerester, Allen 'ark, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Von Dusen, Detrot; Mr. and Mrs. Callow, Redford; Mr. and Mrs. Merguson, Dearborn; Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Leah, De nn; Mrs. Edna Pndder, Detrot, Mr. and Ma*. Ma.schke> Pnckrfey; Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Dusen, Redford Mr. Don T. Mller, Detrot; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wess, Detrot; Mr. and M". Ben Kng, Grosse Ponte; Mr. and Mrs. J DeSedt, Grojse Ponte After a very enjoyable nfternoon the guests departed wshng Mr. and Mr.-\ Wess any years of happness n ther new hoe. SKPPY LaMORE Karl Lee LaMore, 8, better know a.t "Sknny LaMore" ded at Unversty hosptal, Ann Arbor, last Wednesday followng a stroke suffered at "Vcksburg, Mch severa.l weeks ago. He however agan collapsed nt Angola, nd., last week and was taken to the hosptal. He and h* wfe were tourng wth a show they called 'Skppy LaMore's Coedans' A nuber of year's bark LaMore was a yearly vstor at Pnckney at that te beng the leadng an for the l'lle Barn's Show whch tnac ths place every sue^asel jdrew large crowds. Belle Bas (be. a nuber of years ago n ndan. c U K R t N OMMEN "M> Y. EAtwr" The tral of the tght Geran spe by court atal brngs to d the Lna! of the Lncoln consprators n l.so'.four en and one woan were found gulty and hanged, several others drew prson ters./ At he t> of the a&&uaton of Lncoln by J. Wlkes Hooth.an elabo^e plan to assassnate the vce presdent,s6cra tary of state, secretary of war etc. was hatched. Booth was the only on* WHO carred out hs part of the project. Secretary of State Seward was svrunded by Pane but the rest of she consprators ether got cold feet or tould not get near enough to th*r vcts to carry out the desgns.the hangng of Mrs. Sut aroused consderable feelng. She ran a roong bou.se n Washngton where soe of the consprators lved and where ths plot was hatched but t was neverproven tlut she had any knowledge of the plot. Feelng ran hgh at the te and t ay have been possble that she was a vct fhs desre for vengeance. Dr. MudTwho set tha broken leg of Booth was also tred and sentenced to Shark sland but pardoned after a few years. The tral of the spes s beng) conducted wth great secrecy and by court artal. MMy ute wonderng f the supree Penalty wll be exacted. There are undoubtedly pprs&aat-- 'ltmpts beng ade to evade the draft act and escape ltary servce. Undoubtedly soe of the are successful. Followng the sentencng of a a, to fve years n prson laat -week n Cuberland W. Va. 3f» persons who had claed exepton becaa frghtened and wthdrew ther cla* We sec by our exchungtes that Ann, Arbor,Chelsea and Stockbrdge exp to wtage blackouts tlt* onth. ttnooubtedly ths cuunty whch ha* JUM copleted a course n ar rad srtohon wll soon put on uch a blackout. We hope that f they do t wll be a real one and not >>t the sya tlulc varety of those staged n Detot recently.there all factores akng war untons were allowed to run full blast wth all lts on durng the blackout. As these sae 'actot es would be the prncpal tar* pet of the bobers and the blackouts vetf devsed for ther protecton we car. nee no reason why they Were exepted fro t. For soe te there has been wde ]u«-ud crtc:* of the polcy of the jnny a navy n handng out only tfoou new.s to the press and suppre»sn/ had news untl they get a chance l.) p.atch t wth good news. Ths» called feedng soothng syrup to the people. t has resulted n a sense of false securty and coplacency not wan anted by facta whch show that luno.t s; jau^jdu out ;uasdd?({? }» try or Great lrtan haw recapured-a ;!»\";lfc foot of county they have lost t the Japs or Gerans. Aong tha leadr* crtrs cf ths polcy was Eler Davs, a news coenator. Now he has been naed chef news censor nd has gvenup a $ week job to take ths censor job at $, a year. T he landlords of Detrot and of Wayne county were gven a hearng last week n order that they vce ther objectons to the federal orde freezng rents. The eetng got out of control and soe of the landlords had to be ejected. The later thnk great njustce s beng dove) the by preventng the fro boostng lents. Ther request should he rejected. f they have ther way other organzatons whose prces have b^on frozen wll feel enttled to the sae conadeaton and we wll have) fl; lon on us lke a ton of brck. COMNG SOFT BALL GAMES Ths week Pnckney plays Brfh lor there Tuesday nght and on Vlday nght they eet the Klng-Seelay t*f of Ann Arbor at Wnes feld* Ann Arbor n a gae under tfgjrta. t vll start at 8:5 p.. Tha»«** w*«'. th*y eet the Cooley. baty hero or Tuesday at 7tH# p..'j aad on F*-.*ttV thv fowell Sportsen at Plhckney. On Wed*esday^#trly t*, th«-y plav the CheaeeT fersfs tea at Chelsea. # t ' f- - ':>*

2 ' '*& :*-: ''-': ; ;' ' " ' ' ' ^w^ww^. *t* V ' -*: -J'- "«?v : 'W! ' * - < _ * * t *K BBBB%V«*V t ; T A M t^ambba R'-<-J.<; wan* fw M THEATRE Bhthga's Faaet Sseall Tawa TVaatta CHELSEA, MCR FrL, and Sat July 7, 8 A Dra* wth "THE GREAT MAN'S LADY" BARBARA STANWYCK^JOEL McCREA and BRAN DON- New* LEVY Sun., Mon., Tut., July 9,, "CAPTAN OF THE CLOUDS" A Draa n Techncolor wth JAMES CAGNEY, DENNS, MORGAN, BRENDA MAR SHALL and ALAN HALE Matnee Sunday 3: Cont. a,. '..J-- - 'J Wed., Thur., July, 3 "BLONDE GOES TO COLLEGE" A Coedy w»th BLAR Plllt A Draa wth PENNY SNGLETON, ARTH UR LAKE.LAR.RY SMMS and JANET BLAR. Pnt "CANAL ZONE" A Draa wth CHESTER MORRS.HARRET HLLARD, and JOHN HUB BARD 'Ths Gun for Hre" 'JRoxe ** > «Cong Attractont-"Broadway' Hart", n ThU Our Lfe, Wfe Takes a Fler. The Howell Theatre % U«on al areata Buy Your Defense Staps Here Thur., Fr., July 6, 7 GENE AUTREY n COWBOY SERENADE wth SMLEY BURNETTE, FAY McKENZlE, Coedy News March of Te Aercas Ary Sat., July 8 One Day Only Mat. p.. le and c New ON THE SUNNY SDE wth RODDY MCDOWELL JANE DARWELL JOHNNY MACK BROWN n *FGHT!NO BLL FARGO Sua. Mon.. Tuee., July 9,, Mat Sunday :5 p.. HUMPHREY BO,ART x, "THE BG SHOT" wth cont RENE MANNNG, RCHARJ TRAVS, SUSAN PETERS Coedy News Wad., Jhtly AU Adults )7c < JOHN HOWARD, MARGARET LNDSAY n A TRAGEDY AT MD NGHT Plus & THE AVON THEATRE Stoakbrdga, Mke*. FrL, Sat July 7, 8 On* octhe Batter Westerns. "THE HEART of THE RO GRANDE " Starrng GENE AUTREY, SMLEY BURN- ETTE, FAY McKENZlE Soekeroo"and "Ready o n the Hoe Tront" Sun., and Tue»., July 9, A Coedy War Pcture THE BUGLE SOUNDS wth WALLACE BERRY.MARJORY M.AN &nd LEWS STONE News a > Cong-Outlaws of the Desert " he Vanshng Vrgnan" One Foot n Heaven" Dedcaton servces were held 3un. at he lttle church erected at llaw tha Uetch, Buck LakV. The seyce was conducted by Rev rrarry HUlun ol L>c»ol, pastor of the church. About 7f» were n attendance, soe fro Detrot as well as fro the Beach. Church servces and Sunday schuol ar* held each Sunday ornng. Dnner was served followng the servces. Haburg hve No. 3 Lades Maccabees wll hold a party at the hoe o Mrs. Ely Suchar Thurs. afternoon. A dessert luncheon wll be seered at :3. Ms. Shannon Jr. s at the McPh- eson hosptal n Howell where she tnderwent an operaton last week. ) She s gettng along ncely. Mrs. Ely Blades has bee vstng her brother n law and sster, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hooker, Lverett Eery has been called n the July 5 draft. He has fled an appeal t s understood. ' lorance Myers has returned hoe after spendng a week wth her ssters;, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Matel and fales at nkster. Wallace J. Watt and Jaes Sterer of Ann Arbor called on Mss Jule A Ball Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy and and son of Ann Arbor vsted Mrad Mrs. Henry Queal Sunday. Mrs. Bazel Bejl and two daughters Wanda and Geraldne and Mr. and Mrs. Edond Martel and son, Ron, ad spent Sunday wth Mrs. Bell fnd Mr;*. Martels parents, Mr. and Ms. Frea Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grennan of Ann Arbor were called at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Hnckley's Sunday j Mrs. R. E. Haley and daughter, < Kay, of Mnneapols, who has been vstng her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Euche flor a few weeks left for ther hoe Monday ornng. Afrca's Leopard Men avengng ther dead Kng wth ther claws.the strange Jungle Kllers are agan on the hunt wth ther fearsoe ask* and steel talons, to wpe out the colonal agents because of the arrest of ther ruler, whose death has never been explaned. Ths nterestng artcle by Bran O'Bren appears n The Aercan Weekly, the agazne dstrbuted wth next week's Sunday Chcago He^ld-Aercan. PlanfeW Mrs. Nora Hoffeyer was Wed. guests of Mrs. Ada Van Syckle. M. Florace Dutton asssted by Mrs. Jose Dyer and Mrs. Chartfe Feuesbacker gave a shower Wed. p.. for Mrs. Mare Roberts.. Mrs. Florence Dutton spent the last of the week wth Mr. and Mrs. McClure Hnchey at Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. W. Braley of Hghland Park and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wylr- f.» Pyouth were Sunday vstors of Mr., and Mrs. A~ J. Hole* - Bobbe and Josephne Dyer of Ann Arbor are spendng week wth ther grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dyer. ftev. and Mrs. Swadlng are at Hukory Coers to look after ther raspberres. RUBBER N DANDEUCNS Cheer up there's rubber n those dandelon*. Robert D. Potter, scence edtor of the Aercan Weekly pont SANDWCH SHOP oat that an overgrown Russan cousn of our peaky Aercan weed ay Mew Open at My Servce Statc*. solve the proble of how to keep LUNCH AND SHORT ORDERS] youf car rollng... on new tres. The Aercan Weekly ncludng AA stae Baked Pe and Cooklaf ths nterestng story wttkf. hs Sunday's (July 9) fcsat of tfcej OOtn GULF SHVCE Detrot gunday Te* PacjaMry Dtp*tfd Fathful Servce ABUNDANT GRATTUDE s due to our solders who leave all and go to defend country, hoe, freedo, Chrstanty. n ther unselfsh servce, they stand ready to gve the "full easure of devoton" for a rght deal. The Apostle Paul was a great solder who gave hs earthly all for the cause of Chrst. n hs second epstle to Tothy he sad (:3, ): "Endure hardness, as a good solder of Jesus Chrst. No an that warretb entangleth hself wth the affars of ths lfe; that he ay please h who hath chosen h.to be a solder." Now, as always, each one s chosen to be a solder of Chrst, to wn the battle for freedo and peace for hself and for all anknd. Mary Baker Eddy, the Dscoverer and Founder of Chrstan Scence, n a essage to The Mother Church n 898, wrote as follows (Chrstan S-ence certue Panthes, p. ): 'n your peaceful hoes reeber our brave solders, whether n cap or n battle. Oh, ay ther love of country, and ther fathful servce thereof,be unto the lfe-preservers! May the dvne Love succor and protect the." Today these words nspre the grateful heart to uphold wth Justce, good works, and buble, j consecrated prayers, "our brave solders, whether n cap or n battle." n these perlous tes shall not each one answer the call and obey the deands o our great Master, Chrst Jesus, who sad (John 8:3, 3), "f ye contnue n y word,.,. ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall ake you free"? Contnung n hs word, we escape the entangleents of sn, sensualty, and nteperate habts, whch would weaken, confuse, and destroy our ablty to be good solders of Truth. The battle for freedo s beng waged prarly n ndvdual thnk* lng, where the hordes of evl suggestons and ateral belefs that seek to destroy.our peace and progress are put to flght and ade vod by sprtual deas whch coe fro the all - governng, nfnte Mnd. These deas are ntellgent, lovng, perfect, and coplete. They reflect the peranence and power of eternal good; they are the host of angels that gude, protect, and cofort. A young solder who was talkng wth a frend sad he was not afrad of battle, whether on land, n the ar, on- the sea, or under the sea; but he was troubled by the thought of the teptatons and nduceents to do wrong whch present theselves.... As chldren of the one Father- Mother God, all en possess unalterable sprtual ndependence and pose. These dvnely ental states cannot be shaken, subdued, or obscured. They nclude nether selfrghteousness nor condenaton; but shne through the sts of ntolerance, personal donaton, arrogance, and rdcule, revealng the perfect an. Those who perfor fathful servce,fr n ther sprtual ndependence, often experence n return expressons of good fellowshp, brotherly love, and apprecaton of qualtes of character that are sprtual and substantal. A true follower of Chrst, Truth, s law-abdng. He follows the course that, fro a huan standpont, s nearest rght; that wll brng the greatest good to the greatest nuber. And rght otves are rewarded n >\ strength and freedo. / When the coandents of Jesus are here and now obeyed, then wll there be peace on earth. And all can obey coands such as these (Matthew 7:): "Whatsoever ye would that en should do to you, do ye even so to the;" and (John 5:), "Ths s y coandent, That ye love one another, aa have loved you." Th* Chrta* Botoe Montor. MCHGAN SAVANTS LST FERTLZERS BEST SUTED HERE CHCAGO. Cooperaton betwee sol scentsts and fertlzer anufacturers to provde Mchgan farers wth plant foods best adapted to sol and crop-producng condtons through the edu of "Recoended Fertlzer Grades" was pledged at a recent conference here of state agronosts wth ebers of the Mddle West Sol proveent Cottee. Elnaton of unnecessary fertlzer grades as a eans of effectng ] econoes n anufacture and dstrbuton whch can be passed on to farers was lkewse undertaken. Agronosts subtted a lst of fertlzer analyses for ther respectve states, based on recoendatons by representatves of ther state agrcultural colleges and experent statons. For Mchgan the followng 6 grades were recoended, accordng to Dr. C. E. Mllar, of Mchgan State College: --; --; -7; -6-; --6; -; --6; --6; -6-8; -8-6; 3--; 3-8; --6; -6-; -; -. One of the pre objects o the Recoended Grades, t was ponted out, s to provde farers wth as uch plant food as possble for the oney they spend. Farers were urged to buy ther fertlzers on the bass of coat per pound of plant food, rather than on cost per ton of fertlzer. **The Recoended Grades tested. under practcal growng condtons J by stale agronosts have proved ) proftable," says a report. Wednetdfcr, July S j8 July 7 Softaslk Orange Jule* s&o OXYDOL QUt Wg. Sz.Cu l/ *'J& -. - *> Mss Mchgan Park Bean* Cleanser HOUSE LGHT 3 Mze 3 lor Northern Towels Matches carton 6 Box s Del Monte Spnach"; Can Rchf ood Mustard & 3 Crystal Whte 8 a^«c *7 *» Waldorf Tssue 6 R * 9 Bacon Squares Whz Hand Soap Jellov 3 for Hony No ^ Can PHONF. 38 Knowledge of Plant Foods s Ad n Rebuldng Sol /^HEMCAL ters such as n- ^ trogen, phosphorus and potash see a bt dffcult to understand, don't they? But as a atter of fact, they are no harder to grasp than any other new ters whch we of ths generaton who lve on or near fars have h$d to learn. Anl. once we learn what job each of the three ajor plant foods perfors, then we shall be, able to ore successfully treat growng ^ crops for plant food hunger sgn's and rebuld sol fertlty. What are these jobs? Ntrogen encourages growth, bunds proten and develops the fleshy porton of roots and fruts. Phosphorus hastens the rpenng of seed and favors -early aturty. Potash s the balance wheel, enablng the crop to ake be";? use of the other plant foods. t lkewse develops resstance to dsease and proves qualty. COVER CROPS HELP MDWEST WN WAR ON SOL EROSON CHCAGO. Cover crops as a weapon for wnnng the battle of sol eroson are bsng used at a rate that has ncreased the area planted to legues by 9,7, acres n seven dwestern states n the past years, accordng to a stateent ade publc here by the Mddle West Sol proveent Cottee, 'Farers know that n legues they have crops that wll depost ntrogen n the sol and add to ts supply of organc atter. They are cong to realze, however, that leg- ues ust be renforced by ntellgent sol anageent such as the use of fertlzers hgh n phosphorus and potash. "Legues requre a good det of phosphorus and potash. f ths det s not provded by fertlzaton, the legue crops ay use up the scl's j supply of these two plant foods." r PAY DAY. ^ ^ WAR BMD DAY l\\ >$ STOP JfOfO/W SMVt OUS Wasted oney la wasted Uvea. Don't waste preeeea lves. Every dollar yoa eaa spare saoald be asaevto bay War Beads Bay yeea las JeLpaTaa* >*-' n Capbell's Toto Juce 3 Sze 8r Cottage Casese ls. W lojnola Soap Flakes k Lang &son SUCCESSORS TO REASON & SONS.>sjrwa LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Edna Spears was n Jackon last. Wednesday Mrs. Ella Clare Dxon was a Sunday dnner guest of Mrs. Mahle sha. Mr. and Mr. Roy Reason and dau- Khter.Shrley Ant were n Jackson Saturday. Mr. and Mrp. Steve Tptady of of Lansng were Thursday guests of Mrs. Edw Spears. Master Je Shehan of Jackson } ^vstng hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll Shehan. Robert Western of Detrot spent he week end at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs*. Vncent Snooks. Mrs. Lous Coyle spent the frst of the week wth her sster, M Clara Stapsh noar Clol.-f. Mss Joyce sha spent the frst of the week wth Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beatty of Howell. Percy Mowers and aon Donald, spent several days last week at ther cotajje at Bently lake. Ms. Roche Shehan and daughters of Ann Arbor spent Sunday wth her other, Mrs. Jaea Roche.* FARMERS... /Nore every arketday BOND DAY For our fghtng en, for our country's future and for freedo w. ust eet and beat our county War Bond quota and keep on dong t. Pck up your War Bonds and Staps on your tecond atop n town... rght after you've sold your eggs, lk, poultry, stock or gran. No nvestent s too sall and no -nvestent s toe - large... tb*: portant thng fa to buy avhf,tjo you sell/ V. $. Trtctry Departent' BUY? UftlTEvaTAV* WAR --* FNE MWsf * % «WPEWW S^ROFf MS Fr\C/ &u* MSAVNQS BONDS &STAMR «w w n *» f V, S, Treasury Dtartan. ^'l: lllfhhutrullllh N WAR / AS N PlrAC YOUl^SMEANTBaa OP gafgty Coettcta anegrrty Peseta! depot* testng wch depostor loa a»s auakwuno Bank VHMM PWMtLAL pro-.5-» ' >. 5¾ ";. : :.v -W * % * -T-

3 u.* ^: Dbpeld, Wedntdfcy, July S, 9 >. * * & -«*> *p; Annual Fnancal Stateent.* :... Put na School Dstrct No. fat the )T«ar Endng June 3^9 Pnckney, Mchgan, July 3, 9 Meetng was called to order by Presdent C. H. Keunedy. The treasurer's report was read by Frank Bowers, treasurer. Moton by Kennedy, seconed by L. C. Lavey to accept report. Moton carred. Moton ade by Curlett seconded by Swarthout that we vote by acclaaton n the electon; ol offcers. Moton carred. Frank Bowers was nonated for trustee by C. H. Kennedy, and supported by L. C. Lavey. He was declared eleutd. C. H. Kennedy was nonated by L. C. Lavey,, supported by Frank Bowers.He was declared elected. Roy Clark wua nou^ed by C. H. Kennedy, supported by *. H. Swarthout. le was declared elected.there beng no further busness a oton to adjourn by Swarthout, supported by Curlett. P. W. Curlett,,, Secretary CASH BALANCE JUNE 3, 9. OPERATNG FUNDS t») General $,.88 ()TOTAL AMOUNT ON HAND JUNE 3, 9 $,.83 GENERAL -UNU _ HEVklNUE KECElfTS General Properly J ax Recept* (a) Current, operatng tax collectons $,8. (b) Delnquent tax collectons Prary oney, $, State School Ad (Aot 368, P. A. 9) (a) School ad 5,8. (b) Tutton receved fro the state 3, Lbrary Hfenul Fnes) Tutt'o Receved fro Other Sources for 9- school year (a Eleentary (K-8) 56.5 TOTAL REVENUE RECEPTS *...; - $5,6.3 GENERAL FUND NON-REVENUE RECEPTS () Current Tax $.6 TOTAL NON-UUVENUE RECEPTS.6 GRAND TOTAL OF RECEPTS (tes 3 annd 9)...$,56.63 TOTAL CASH RECEPTS NCLUDNG BALANCE JUNE 3,9 tvuteus and ),..._. $7,6.6 GENERAL FUND BUDGET EXPENDTURES A GENERAL CONTROL ". Salares of board of educaton ebers $.. Supples of board of educaton Preu on Treasurer's bond 3.. Salares of Superntendent's and assstants,9¾. 5. Supples and expense of Superntenjdent's offce Census expense Other expense.8 Total General Control Expense *..:> - $,336. B. NSTRUCTON 5, Teachers' Salares: (a) en No. $,99. (b) woen No. 5...,,87. Total Salares of Teachers /.._ *$7,ToTob 7. Teachng supples Books, suppleentary readers, desk copes,free~ books School lbrary-books and expense.*...*....../fotal nstructon expendtures $7,76.7 C, AUXLAUY A > COORDNATE ACTVTES. Transportaton of pupls $. 5"School lunch defct.. Health Servce :. 7. Recreaton actvtes. 9 Total auxlary and coordnate expendtures,$ 65, D; OPERATON OF SCHOOL PLANT J). Operaton of school plant D R 3. Wages of jantor and other eployees No. $,8. 8, Fuel, jantor supples, electrcty, gas, water, Total operaton expendtures < $,87.3 E. FXED CHARGES 85. nsurance 37. Total fxed charge expendtures $ F. MANTENANCE (Repar*) 88. Buldng* and grounds $ 5.8 j(t>) Hatng,, Lghtng, Ventlatng, Water Servce 3.. Furnture and and nstructonal equpent, 6., Total omtntennnce expendture*. $ TOTAL OPERATNG EXPANSES (A,B,C,D,E,F) $3,69. G. CAPTAL OUTLAY /Addtons to property pad fro gen fund) 5. proveents to buldngs $ Total captal outlay expendtures +... V TOTAL BUDGET EXPENDTURES (tes 3,9) $3,869, GENERAL FUND NON BUDGET EXPENTURES «(h) All other tes,, debt servce... $, Total noa-bueffet dsburseents..-..., $, GRAND TOTAL OF CASH EXPENDTURES...$6,69.8 * CASH BALANCE JUNE 3, Opsxrttaf fcroda. sn^bb^sn^besesey wfe l C*sW 6»HPBMMB» M U M» * *«* * «* >» -* 9l 3Ze6vO MfrAL DSBURSEMENTS NCLUDNG BALANCE \ * * L~ ^ n**»-^s»»s rr-r SOLDER BOY LETTER July S, 9 He'.lv Paul, hus ornng fnds a nuber of Lvngston County en here a* Jeff erton barracks.lt sees that at the present te a bg share of the en at Cap Custer are sent here. Ths beautful cap s bur on a blly terran wth pretty lawns and shaded by large oak trees. On the extree stes of cap are heavly wooded areas. Althrough the caps run on good hard surfaced roads. The locaton of cap s along the west sde o: the Mss, rver, n fact t's eastern sde s washedtby the water and LOSE OVERTME GAME Thursday nght Pnckney lost an overte gae to the Chelsea Sprng Work* tea to 8. Red Segun ptched for Pnckney and got away to a bad start, havng 6 runs scored on h the frst nnfog. Segun proved as he went along and Pnckney kept whttlng away at the Chelsea lead and fnally went ahead 7 to G r. the 3rd nnng. n the 5th t was tetl up at 8 all and the gae went nto overte at that score. Nether tea scored n the 8th. n the 9th Polcht led off for Chelsea wth a hoe run, Macknder sngled and L down only 6 les fro St. Lous. Mller ht another hoe run, gvng he en know here fro Lvng-! then* 3 runs. Pnckney could do noth ston county are Russe Whtehead,! *"*» ther half. Joe Lavey walked Lyle Euler, Blly Pper and a fellow f Snger forced h at second, Reader by the nae of A.B. Gbson f ro WPP** to short and Shehan groundsoewhere around Howell. eu out - Both teas were * ulty * nuerous errors. Pnckney w^ out- Lyle Euler had K.P: detal fro ht 8 to but receved 7 bases 8:- ajn. to 9:> < Saturday o balls. Segun ssued 6 walks. ng. They really gve t to you here. Pnckney Fro all know wll be an antl AB R arcraft gunher. f you don't already knew; he s the dope who sts Ledwdge, f MUler H b 3 tght to n gun durng ar acton. f Van, s 5 you ss the dve bober earnng at you, get ready to catch the heavenly ssel tlat he rek**es.dve bobng s the ost accurate bobng of all knds. Soe sport. t s aang. Our solder's washngs here don't have any tattle tale gray on the. Hush! Don't tell our ] others! There s a bg lk strke on n the outeng St. Lous area but we boys stll get our regular aount of lk, a pnt n the ornng plls a half pnt n the aftejoon. Ths s an extra large quota of lk fa** ary caps. How about sendng the paper down here. As Ever, ^Aryrew KJrtland P.S.Tell Harry Murphy there s only one essental lackng n the ary and that s h. We got lots of here. Kellys WN FROM SPORTSMEN'S TEAM Pnckney won ther nght gae frofn the H'owell Sportsen, played *»t Howell under lghts, last Wednesday nght by a score of to 9.Voss ptchng for Howell was not n very J. Lavey cf 3 Snger,, cflf Read'.r < 5 Srol.tu rs 5 Reason, lb, rf 3 Palve;* 3b. g Chany, rf M. Luvey, lb 3 Segun, p... Segvfr, p Chelsea Sprngs Works AB R Polcht, 3b 5 Macknder, Jb 3 Mller, f (uest f rf 3 <«emy. rf Street, h Hackenburpr, b 3 ^hoen, lb Brnk,'c.ut, cf Ko<*t>r, lb barber, b.._ Wrecke, p Lannng, p Hoe runs -Polcht, Mller. Thr good for and Pnckney cobed hs Upres-Hulee a Greer. offerngs for hts,,, ncludng a hoe ru n and two doubles. Pnckney OFr v Al. BATTNG AVERARES on H! eo false ht-cuest. Two base ht-segun, M. Lavey, J. Lavey. Struck out by Senun 3, Lanng, Bases on balls off Sepun 6, Wreeke 5, Lannnp, Loft on barcspnokney Chelsea 3, got two runs the frst nnng when For Outsde Gaes Hulce was safe on an error. Reader «AB R sngled and Joe Lavey scored both Stanley Zera wth a ht. n the second Paler snged and Bob Snger hoered over the left felder's head Howell got a run n the th on a bunt and a error. n the, 5th Pnckney batted ore runs across, aded by a Howell error. Shrey and Snger sngled. Reason drove the hoe wth a ht, Reader was safe on a error but was forced at second by M. Lavey. Joe Lavey doubled, scorng both runners. Howell got a run n ther half of the nnng when Wck ht a hoe run over Reason's headln the 6th Pnckney agan found the range and scored r ore runs. Van led off wth a nt. Paler sacrfced h to second, Snger and Shrey were safe on errors, Mller sngled and Reason doubled. Howell got a run n ther half of "the 6th. Pnckney got two en on n tne 7th but dd not score. n the last har' Howell suddenly cae to lfe and Mored 5 runs but fell 3 runs fchort of tyng. Wck struck out,be- T»an popped to frst. Ellsworth walked. Bshop was safe on Van's wld throw, Reason dropped Arnolds fly. Martn, Musson, Moular and H. Arnold all ht safely but Voss ended the gae lnng to Mller. Pnckney AB R H Mller, b Hulce, rf ' Reason, rf Reader, c M. Lavey, J. Lavey, cf Shehan, rs Van, l s S Paler 8b 8 Shrey, f...-., Snger, p 8 8 Coooley Dajry AB R Ellsworth,, s _ Bshop c llol. Arnold, rs Mrtn b Musson cf Moular, lb K Arnold rf 8 Vows, p Wrk, f _ 8 Bern an 8b 8 Hoe run-snger, Wck. Two base hlt«-j. Lavey, Reason, Ellsworth. Struck out by Snger 8,Voss.Banes on bans off Snger,,V«M * Left on bases- Sportsen 7, Pnckney JL UpjrevBucknell and Rancour. J. Swarthout, Joe- Lavey Lloya VanBlarcu Alex. Chany 6 5 Cl,fford Mller 3 Elwn Hulce 3 Red Segun 39 rlcy Reason Clare Mller f Wesley Reader 8 Fancs Shehan Francs Shehan H Ave..r.fo.nno.75.. r,r> Bob Snger 3.79 Merln Lavey Maron Shrey 5 3. A SMM ant ef every deher we earn S OUR QUOTA for VCTORY wth U. 5. WAR BONOS LBERTY LMERCKS A lstlbl old ay naed Hannah* Who'd U>ed efbty yearn 8atd~"Sho*nt buy Defeat Bonda, 'cause A bra wth the Star Spangled Bannah!" }.-. fras: Lke the cloud wth the slver lnngevery dark lap shade needs a WHTE LKNG! Lke a thrsty sponge soakng up water, a dark lap shade absorbs lght. The lght fro the bulb s "hdden under a bushel" nstead of beng thrown nto the roo where t con do soe good. One way to correct ths fault and stll ake use of the offendng shade s 'to ft the shade wth a whte lnng. Ths reflects ore lght nto the roo and ay ncrease the effcency of ybw lap as uch as 5 per cent. Another way to get all the lght you pay for s to dean your bulbs and shades and fxtures frequently. Dust s nsdous: t collects under shades, on reflector bowls, even nsde enclosed glass fxtures, and cuts down the aount of lght,, 3 per cent or ore. Wpe off lp bulbs, reflectors, etc., wth a dap cloth, and dust your lap shades nsde and out. Use the rght sze bulbs n your laps and fxtures. Don't expect a sall bulb to do a good lghtng job when a larger bulb s needed. The lght wll be nadequate. Don't squeeze foo bg a bulb nto a sall lap, ether.. the glarng lght and harsh shadows arejequally harful. Try o^ng your laps closer to the pont of use, so that they shed ther lght ore drectly on your work. Whte lnngs for shades are only one type of lght adaptor" equpent that akes t possble to odernze your laps and fxtures easly and at low cost. There are any others n a varety of styles, all oderately prced... avalable at departent stores, lghtng fxture stores, and electrcal dealers. (We do not sell ths equpent.) The Detrot Edson Copany. The Naton's No. Lfe nsurance Polcy Adolpo, Bento and Hrohto ths three blnd ce. Make the ranrttn tatfnereent of year ncoe n War Bond*, * Pw cant af TOOT tneae * War Bnds wll help to c :. w,! J A - arf d - f -at Q* Stter and he A* fartnars. & "-.V

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SWEENEY Attorney at Law Howell, Mchgan MARTN J LAV AN VanWnkle Attorney at Law Brghton, Mchgan & Vanfonkle Don W. VanWnkle Charloe K. VanWnkle Attorneys at Law Frst State and Savngs Bank Howell. Mchgan P H. Swarthout & Son FUNERAL HOME Modern Equpent Abulance Servce Phon* 39 Pnckney, Mchga C. Jack Sheldon Phyy lgfl Electrcal Contractor Pnckney ^rnnuuuustmntoumu LVE STOCK HAULNG [ and ( GENERAL TRUCKNG Wekly Trps Made to Detrot Frank Plasko tunfhndmhp SPOT CASH FOR DEAD OR ALVE HORSES $7.5 CATTLE $6. HOGS, CALVES AND SHEEP accordng to sso and conchtonsxarcass ust bo fresh and sound. CALL COLLECT TO: HOWELL5 ANN AKBOf 6866 DARLNG & COMPANY Dead Anal By-Products Are Easontnl to Our Governent's War Effort. Call Us ProsnptJy.Whle Carcass s Freeh and Sound The World's News Seen Through THE CHRSTAN SCENCE MONTOR An nternatonal Daly Newspaper r s TroAhd-Coo^ctve--UnWsjed Free fro Sensatonal. V *a lotals Art Tely and nstructve and let Daly a. Together wth d Weekly Magazne Secton, Makt ftl.*^.j*** Nswpaps for the Hoe. Th» Chrstan Scence Publshng Socety One, Norway Street, Boston. Massachusetts Prce $. Yearly, or #. a Month, lae, ncludng Magazne Secton, $.6 a Year. ntroductory Offer, 6 ssues 5 Cents. H» Wtddjr, Jdy 8,8«*** * «NM NSKfJtfOatNU NOTb.. ndustral Conferance Board. The esftate for Aprl copares wth a etucj an beng* - crculated n Dearborn to have that cty gve the COKUUUSONAL Ntw3 LETfcH March estate of 35p(?ftftP t Vne 'agpnpmuj jnaa og * uosjefl l*-»d ployent years ago was about 7 Ho*. W. W. Bsaoaney and n Aprl 9 about 87. Do You Know That...Federal recept for the fscal pertod July, 9 to Jane 5, 9 totaled $3,8,( sae perod last year $8,8,,. evule a now n full producton and has. eployee! and turn* out The New Proposed Tax Bll wooden chan* per weak. lhe House Ways and Means Cottee have tentatvely agreed upon Bruce Panke has aold ht funeral busness at Chalaaa to Mart* Mllre of Detrot PlankaU haa purchased a now tax bll and are now engaged n the fnal draftng of ths easure. the DuBose-Hugjhes erchandsng * t now stands the bll would yeld busness n Lansng. abvut $6,6,, n new taxes whrh would be ore than $,,- The engageent of Doloraa Farer of Stockbrdge to Robert Bahop, under the aount whch the CONSERVATON /<OTE& Treasury nssts * necessary to help Cosh ncoe fro Mchgan's forests last year was $6,88 about half ox Jackson s annunced. fnance war costs. Dr. Duncan Caeron of Brghton Under the new taxng forula, th«cost of adnsterng the project las been sworn n the ared forces p*' cent of the taxable ncoe n the Less than one percent of the 773 of ths country and cossoned a foru. of salares wages, dvdends duck hunters ntervewed last year captan. and nterest on bonds would be wthheld ar c source. The result wou*d The total scrap rubber collecton used retrvers., Kev. George Curta, forer Howell M. h. pastor, ded at Sagnaw last be deductons fro paychecks n the by the conservaton dept now totals week. - case of salared workers and wage 83,578 pounds. "* The funeral of Wlla Younjp for earners. Approxately one half agnst 93 taxes, payable n 9: fs* are caught n trout waters, 9 Although 9 dfferent speces of uve* 5 years n the harness busness n Howell was held last week. The rest of the taxes would be pad speces ake up 9.7 per cent of the What's s a nae? Mr. and Mrs. n the regular quarterly nstallents. catch. They are blue glls, 3.^perch,.6, punknseed 5.6, rock bass Adclph Fetch of Dexter,, forer Pnckney resdents, have naed ther Federal Eployent 5., black crappe, 5., northern pkl* now 5 lb. boy, McArthur Jle j Cvlan eployent n the execut-.8, sall outh bass.7 walleyes Duulttle Petch. He s ther th lvng: chld. erent reached,,88 at the end State park attendance on July th '' ve branch ot the Unted States Gov-.6, and largeouth.5. Judtfe X. A. Boohower of Bad of Aprl 9, an ncrease of 85,77 only averaged about one half the attendance a year ago. The least de Ax< ha* granted lk haulers there! or.5% over the March total of an njuncton to prevent the Johnson,9^6,7. The largest ncreases oc- urease was n parka near Detrot and cured n the War Dept. where 7, j the largest n northern Mchgan. Mlk Co. takng over ther lk routes whch the haulers contend are ther property.the lk copany say federal truckng regulatons ake ft necessary for the to operate the routes theselves. 5 persons were ade ctzens at the crcut court n Ann Arbor last apt Wednesday. *»73 eployees were reported, an ncrease of 88,5, or 5.66% and the ^a^y dept. where, ^eployees were reported, an ncrease of,5 >r 6.5%. At the end of Aprl 9,cvlan eployent n the Washngton D. C. Metropoltan area reached 8,8 w_ - ; an ncrease of,78. or.6% NOTES of 5 YEARS AGO over the March total of 38,8. The Dan Baker las fnfshed a barn for j largest ncrease for Aprl 9, ap- Mrs. Haze. peared n the War Dept. where 7, H. G. Brggs s pantng the steep- S5<J eployees were reported, an nc le on the M. E. church. rease of 6,65 or 6.%. The Navy George Brch was' hoe fro j Dept. personnel was,668, an n- Slokbrdge Sunday and took anoth. crease of.67% over the prevous en ltorse back wth h to the race onth. track there for John Harrs. Why Why The capagn hats are begnnng Congress was rather surprsed the to appear. other day when t learned through he nsects are sad tn be gettng the press that our goverent purchased the entre cotton crop fro one nto the wheat here. J. H. McWatters has purchased of our South Aercan Neghbors. the Haburg grst ll and wll soon Fw onths ths naton has been extendng tself to be helpful and 'good start t n operaton. C. E. Cost* has secured a poston neghorly' to all countres n the as teacher n the school at Faulkner, Dakota and wll ove there.»n were klled and hundreds wcuxted n a battle between strkers, and Pnkerton detectves at Pttsburg day last week. one At the school eetng Monday nght, Thopson Gres and Frank Sgler were lected to the board. Frank Moran and faly are ovng t Lansng where he has work. Jaes Burroughs of Htaburg twp. ded last week. gj^ The M. E. church too* fn $ at the^r ce crea socal last week. Mss Mnne Warren "elocutonst won a daond edal at the conventon at Cncnnat last week.. Ths town needs ore htchng posts to accoodate Saturday nght shoppers. Dexter s to have a town clock Mrs. Mltcent Dexter offerng to gve $ toward one f the town wll erect a tower to house t. Wll Thurston was called to Battle Creek Monday whan hs sster Mrs. Oat McLander was badly burned by a gasolne exploson. NOTE OF Z& YEARS AGO The case of Terry Brown versus Jacob and Lous Bross was held ban n justce court Frday before Justce W. A. Carr. All partes nvolved lve at Cordley Lake and on June 8 Brown rented boats to a nuber of partes fro Des$er for fshng. When they rowed out on the lake tha Brosses's rowed out to one boat con Western Hesphere. Poltcally and econocally ost of the South Aercu ust be aded, whch evdently s the reason gven for cotton purchasng progra. n dong ths, however, our naton cannot overlook the \ fact that by helpng Peru or any rther such country to grow ore crop :hun they need, we are drectly storng up trouble for ourselves. n other words, these countres wll contnue to grow ore and ore?uch crops whch eans we wll be j askeu to grow less and less. Snce we do not all need ths South Aercan cotton and certanly, wth the shortage of shps, have no way of transportng such crops, why the queton s asked, do we buy the coodtes we do not need. Snce nur good neghbor polcy has been adeptad regardless of cost,tt looks as f t ght be batter to sply fnanally ad the dstressed natons who call on us for help. t could be that f we follow the practce now set of buyng everthng we do not need fro those who have soethng to sell, that once ths war s over they wll expect us to keep t up, Ratonng of Gas Clothe* and Coffee Bat Nat Clothng, Hold Lkely Ths Year Joseph L. Wener, Deputy Drector of the Ovton of Cvljan Supply for the WPB announced the lklhood^pf tea, coffee and cocoa ratonng thk year, wth fuel ol scarce, and transportaton to be restrcted. There wll also be prortes on power. An adequate supply of food s tanng Messers Robt and Ed. Woos-. assured, and clothng s not expected -puauap pua Uo«*. H put» to u n U w t d _ n yer. to know who gave the persson to KesdenUl buldng, except for fsh on the lake. They want to tha bouaeng of a sple desgn for war other boat contanng Mr. Brown, o* o n e «J ^,. workers, U to be dscouraged whle Z ' *L H W8rd " d ^ copulsory blletng of war workers Unedk*. n Oe arguent lhat',, ^ ^ ^ followed Mr. Brown was struck by an oar by Lous Bross and Mr. Bross Sr. was also struck. Prosecutor Wlls R. D. Roche for the defendants. Tha Lyon* appeared for tha people aad jurv was out about an hour and brought n a gulty verdct The Brosse's were fned $ each and costs and gave notce that they would appeal. Cecl Dckson of tha Chcago Sun, -n a specal arucal n the Washngton Post of June th, revealed that sugar stock ples n tha Unted States have becoe so large they are ebarrassng goverent offcals responsble for the drastc ratonng of sugar. Mr. Dkkaen's stateent s based on a confldental goverent surey fhe supply stuaton gven to the Chcago Sun. Tha report, ade Mrs. H. W. Newdrk haa gven suffcent funds to the Y. M. C. A. to L.., A erect a new dnng hjall and club by,»«*» "«* +*? n J^ hooa. at the cap BTsrvT, f " ^ ^ ^ R sut A ranbow trout tagged and planted n osco county was found 6 onths later n Lake Ere. CORN PRNCE SAYS SOL MPROVEMENT HELPED WN CROWN MLFORD, LL. Take t fro 7- year-old Everett Sley, wnnng the crown of Corn Prnce of North Aerca s a an-szed job. Everett ought to know, for hs - ear saple of hybrd corn had to be well-ngh perfect to beat the entres of thousands of other junor farers at the recent nternatonal Lvestock Exposton n Chcago. The new Corn Prnce s a veteran exhbtor at the nternatonal. He began enterng corn at the age of EVERETT SMLEY < * - S and has been back ever tnea. Last year he alost won the re-! gonal prze. Hs older brother, Curts, beat h out, but Everett took second. Then and there he resolved to be tea STATE OF huchjflafc The Probata Courtf for tka Lvngston At a oatng of sad Court, h%m at the Probata offce, n the Cty of Howell, n sad County, on tka 9th day of June, A. D. 9. Present: Honorable Wlls L. Lyons, Judge of Probata la the Matter of te Estate of Antono Cortna, Deceaaad Angeles Cortna havng fled n sad Court her petton prayng that the adnstraton of sad estate be granted to Vngeles Cortna soe other sutable person, t s Ordered, That the of July, A. D. 9 at ten n the forenoon, at sad Probata offce, be and s hereby apponted for hearng sad petton; t s Further Ordered, T le notce thereof be gven caton of a copy of th'«o each week for three succesatvf weeks prevous to sad day of hearng, n the Pnckney Dspatch, a newspaper n 'nted and crculated n sad County Wlls L. Lyons, Judge of Probata A true copy, Celesta Parshall, Regster of Probate MORTGAGE NOTCE Default havng been ade n tha condtons of that certan ortgage dated the fourteenth day of July, 93, executed by Pars P. Casey, ah unarred an, as ortgagor to A. Adar Sth, Manager, as ortgagee, and recorded August, 93 n Lber 3 of Mortgages at page thereof; whch sad ortgage was thereafter and on January. 8, 9, assgned by A. Adar Sth to Cecela Droullard, by assgnent recorded August 8, 99 n Lber. 3 of Mortgages at page 8 thereof; whch sad ortgage was thereafter assgned by Cecela Droullard to George A MacGllvray by assgnent dated June 6, 99, recorded August 3, 99 n Lber 9 of Mortgages at page 899. thereof; whch sad ortgage was thereafter assgned hy George A. ( MacGllvray tb George W. Sknne by assgnent dated August 8, 99 recorded August 3, 99 n Lber 9 of Mortgages at page thereof. Notce s hereby gven that sad ortgage wll be foreclosed pursuant to power of sale and the preses theren descrbed as land n the Vllage of Pnckney, County of Lvngsfasjud State of Mch> f gan, to-wt: The east twelve feet of. lot sx and the west ten and one half feet of lot seven all n Block fve, range four accordng to the Orgnal recorded Plat of sad Vllage of Pnckney. Exceptng and revvng the follow!.j descrbed preses; Coencng ten f et *a* of the southwest corner of lot sevev n Block fve, Range four, runnng thence east two and one-half feat ore or less to lands owned by George W, Reason, thence north length of lot, thence west two and one-jalf feet ore or less to the center of the east wall of tha brck buldng now standng on the prese? heren^.conveyed. Wll be aold :t publc aucton to the hghest ^ bdder for casn by the Sherff of Lvngston County at je west front a chapon. Last sprng he ob taned soe.hybrd U. S. 3 seed. He gave specal attenton to fertlzng, tllng and cultvatng. He spent fve hours a day hoeng corn anv doo of J t} ) e Court H»s* n the Cty.,. L, j of Howell, tes durng the growng season. Hs hard work was rewarded when tha judges at the show pronounced hs co one of the fnest entres ever exhbted. Everett has learned the value of sol proveent fro hs father. Mr. Sley realzes that fertlty «hs greatest asset. So, on hs 8 acre far near Mlford, he follows a rotaton of corn, oats and alfalfa. And ha beleves n puttng back nto the sol plant food eleents needed to eet the deands of heavy-yeld* ng crops. Ths year he led hs sol at the rate of ¼ tons per acre and ade a heavy applcaton of superphosphate. The ethods used on the Sley far have proved effectve on llons of other corn belt fars. Farers realze that fertlzed corn s better corn. Better Far Methods Plus Fertlzer Boost Yeld CHCAGO. A two-fold recpe for steppng up the producton of foods and fbers needed specally n the defense progra waa gven dwestern farers n a stateent ssued here by the Mddle West Sol proveent Cottee. "Tha two ngredents,'" says the stateent, "are proved farng ethods and the judcous use of fertlzer. By proved farng n sad County, and State, on Frday, the thrty-frst day of July, 9, at ten o'elock n the forenoon of sad day. There s due and payable at the date of ths notce upon the debt secured by sad ortgage the su of ' Nnety-fve Hundred Seventy-nne Dollars (9,- 579.) Dated: May 6, 9 George W. Sknner Assgnee o' Mortg^ee VanWnkle A VanWnkle Attorneys for Assgnee of Mortga* gee Busness Address: Howell, Mebgan t"/. SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST S. H. Carr was btostby V!dog' ^ ^ 8 U t " *" * 7M6 ^f of tha ever^ccuulatng stow 5 whle delverng ce at the John Moo- c,n P rtd wwl * n»* *?» notj > nforaton resultng fro teats and kt far last weak. consupton of 68 tons, To Fagn who was njured by a -,. j^?^ l,, *" t,, had fall a * ** *>. t. _j* -. Unujuu/gpsrt Aprl bopped Y~ had tall svwaok ago s awe to * J 7RO>,,**,&, * tha naton's research of varous fertlzers b> tha state agrcultural colleges and experent statons as wall as» the Departent of AgrcuJ*ure/ f f ttttrw>»n<3»a^ r*. ' - -

5 ^y r W\ r r.7j«hvm, > 5>rss3-.'V -¾ n^- '; W; >v lr ' ".'*/ > -..'-"»* r v 'X >. WP5 * CASH * * The ftadcne* DjtpaUA Wednesday. Jtty 5,9 SPECALS! RM SAT July 7 July 8 ay Blosso Salad Dressng qt. r Pckels qtejar 8' boatles z prgs j 9 r Cake & Pastry Flour 5 bt*' Catsup *. bottle ^ Crackers "Sun-Kay" b. box 7«Hoe Baker Flour» u B., Argo Gloss Starch, 3 lbs. Capbell's Soups - ca Butter Goldcndale lb Macaron lb- akg Corned Beef can Navy Beant 3 lbs. Chcrroatt per. pkg Swan Soap ed. Re ge fao SPRY3 The Purer ///-Vegetable SHORTENNG LFEBUOY N YOUR DALY BATH STOPS f NERVOUS "B.O."!P* Bart 3««3«6«f «RNSO URCE SZE FOR WHTER 3«BRGHTER WASHES SLVER DUST WTH BG CANNON 3c DSH TOWEL LGE rtt~,, -» NfclDk. EACH PACftAGt PJCGS. Kennedy's Gen. Store PHON* ars >< > < JHWHUHnltlHHMUllllllllllllllHHUHtllHMHlNMllHllHtS Cash Pad Dead or Dsabled Horses $7 5 Cattle $6 Phone Collect Day or Nght - Nearest Staton Howel 36 A Arbor 5538 Oscar Myers Branch j UllflllllllllHtllllllllllllllllllHUHtlllllllllllllllHHHHttlllllllllllllllll SJSMlllllllllnlllllllllHHHHNUNlltlltt STOCK FOOD, Co-ops. Chop and (roond Feed for Sale Haulng Truckng f LOCAL -eng DSrANC* WEEKLY TRP* MADE TO DETROP STOCK GRAN CREAM Produce of All Kndt W.H.MEYEB MtWUHnHMfllWWUWWW^ Mss Dens* Ledwdge s spendng Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Clnton vsted the week n Detrot Snnday. Mr.and MrsJ. Swatout of Lowell A strange an was abroad n Pnckney last week. He knocked at the Mrs S E Swartout. spent Sun. afternoon wth Mr. and doors of the hoos of Mrs. Nette Mr and Mrs. W. C. AUee and Mrs. Vaughn and Mrs.flLH. Swarthout bat Mary Tasch attended the bone races was unable to fan adsson. About at Davson Saturday. * A :: p.. he was seen lookng n Mrs Ona Capbell asd daughter th» wndow of the Ehrn Hulce hoe Le->r.a were-n Howoll Frday* on M St. Mr. Hqlee who bad gone to bad got rtsond and chased bkn Master Jerry Broner of ndana weet ottteetfaejheustbuttheeb s vfsfttog at the bono of Mr, est ew». k^ea* h descrbed *f >M" Marvn Lght at Portage Uke. erkjbja^' H. TsassTsnnftr rf " "* T rt",,:*vrt^ > 3 Rev. J. M. McLucas and v. n Detrot Wednesday. W'CV Mss Mc-<ran Jttyer was hoe fro An> A/bar Sulty. Mrs.l'aul CurlQt and daughter are vstng relatves n Detrot. Mr and Mrs. John Colone left for a weeks vacaton Sunday. Dert Harrs ^nd Frank Kep weve n Ann Arbor on busness last week- Mrs. Andrew Snger and son returned hoe fro Howell hosptal ornng. Mss Joan Goodson of Detrot s her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. tbucfher. Mr and Mrs Ona Capbell and daughter, Leona, are on a trp to nothern Mchgan. f unday guests of Mrs. Lllan Wyle wee Mr. and Mrs. K. Wyle and sor, Wlla, of Portage lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lucus Wlson Sr. ( wo. t< Detr. Sunday to see th- \r son, Lt. Lucus Wlson Jr. who wll leave for Ft. Monroe, Vrgna. Mrs. Kathlen Crotty of Cleveland s vstng her other, Mrs. Jaes koche and wth her spent Saturday wth Mr. and Ms. 'Bpb Row of Jackson. Mrs. A. W. McGregor and two chldren of Brghton spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. W. Mercer. Mr. and Mrs John Galloway of Wyandott were Sunday guests of Mr. Fn ckney Dspatch Entered at postoffcc Pnckney, Mch jecond clan u,attar. Subscrpton $.5 9 yeav Pad ".a Advance. PAUL W. CURLET POLSHER Mr. and Mrs. Dale Darrow Flnt spent the week end here. Ma Dorothy Vxel of Congs a vstng her sster, Mrs. Marvn Shuy. J J Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Collns of * Detrot were guests of W. H. Clark j. Sunday. M and Mr 8 Lous Stackable of j Detrot spent the week end at ther j faun here Mrs. Marvn Shrey and daughter vsaed her parents at Congs, Mch. last week. Dr. SgJer of Detrot spent the week end wth hs other, Mr.s. Laura Sgler.! Rob't Martn of Swartz Creek and Flnt called en frends hero one day last, week. Mrs. Fanny navanaugh of Jackson vsted her sster, Mrs. Jenne Devereaux last Frday, Kalph Carr of Detrot spent th" pust week wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. t. J. Carr. Messrs Pete Harrs of Ann Arbor ana Cene Harrs off Lansng called relatve here Monday. ft.ss Dede Hnchey has sold her! ho.mt on M. -3G, west of Anderson! to Lloyd Mettetal of Detrot.! The Msses Mary Lou a Nancy Suyton of Howell spent last week! at the Jesse Rchardson hoe. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sullvan and M.-s Mary' Grencr of Detrot called ' on frends here last Saturday.,*" Mchael Roche was n luwell Sat. and purchased soe youn^ cattle for 'feedng. He has now T head on the" Ledwd^e far Maron Reason and Jerry Led- \vd, f ;<.' went to Travere Cty Sunday returned Monday wth a load of cherres. The barn of Mrs. Anna Saborsk pn the Howell road whch was hlown down by the Meoral day stor s j btng rebult., Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. j H. Carr were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts of Detrot and Mylo Kettler and faly of Albon. Mr. and Mrs. Rergn of Toledo J) o, vsted her other, Mrs. Jonu Devereaux part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Francs Shaper ond '' r --:-, Jack of Detrot called on her ^..ndother, Mrs. Laura Sglcr, last Frday. Mrs. Era Lews s ll and Mss Eva Jones who she has been carng for s at the hoe of Mrs. da \ Mc Mowers, < Mrs. Constance Danow Loos and son, Rchard H, are vstng?! Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Loos Sr. n Detrot.! Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eff, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Beppen, Mr. an Mr. and Mrs Harold Beppen were Sun- callers at the R. K. Ellot hoe. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pratt of Detrot spent - Sunday afternoon at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McLucas. V Frljz Gardner has resgned hs poston at the Aercan Broach factoy n Ann Arbor and excepted one : at the Ford Bober Plont at Wl- low Run. Robert Vedder and Douglas Plu- no have resgned ther postons at Seas Robuck store at Ann Arbor and expect to go to Traverse Cty! to pck cherres. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter anj nounce the brth of an eght and one half pound boy July at the [McPherson hosptal Howell. Lendrck Kballl, the Detrot News feature, wrter was scheduled to go to Cap Robnson,.Slver lake last week to take pctures and wrte up the place. Mr and Mrs. John Schra of and Mrs. Patrck Kng. f Detrot were recent vstors at the Week end gruests at the Prank Ab- ^. erden hoe were M*. and Mrs. Harry! M K * * hoe John,s a forer resdent of Whte Lodjre Country ' Pavch'd and son, Mr. and Mrs. P. CM» Bethse, Mrs Thela Brookll and s now workng at the Hudson Mrs. Cnrs Parchld of Detrot. ordnance plant n Detrot. Mr. and Mrs. /Robert Pke, Mss Charles McRore who has been a Ercel Bently and Mrs. Etta Bland patent at the Mchgan State Sanspent the week end at the hoe of J taru near Howe for the P ast Mrs. Altee Drost n Owosso. Mrs. years has returned hoe cured. Whle at the santaru he was edtor Bland reaned for a weeks vst. Mrs. Fred Read entertaned card of the paper there publshed by the.. Mr. end Mrs Darwn, Seta E. Darwfe, Mr*. K. W. WHHarr^ pn^ dfl^t- wee Sun guejts of Mr». M.Hoff and The followng people fro Flnt hter, Betty of Lansng, Mr. and Mrs. the Hbff ssters: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. D. Hall of Dexter called at the R. Foster, Mrs. Helen Engle, Ttfrs. Jen-' felkot hoe e Elnore, Mrs. Fred Wrght, Mrs. J Mrs. C. E. BuTcher was a gnest of a lunch Tne. gven bv her daugjter [Mn. R. G. Hayley at "Botsford nn" jt TVungton. Mrs. Buehers grandparents operated the hotel for any > year* durng the cvl war. t s the 'totfcplaee of her other, the late Mr* at McMann and Dr. and Mrs. Fred! Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Weston and son.danny of Grosse sle, and Mr. and Mrs. R. 'H. Teeple of Brghton were supper jrtests Monday evenng, at the hoe of Mrs. Vlla Rchards and Blanch Martn. of «FRST AD A.B.' SrKENGTHBN HOME DEFENSE BY KEEPNG YOUR MEDL CNE CABNET FLLED WTH NEEDED SUPPLES Absorbent Cotton Adhesve Tape Applcator Stcks Aroatc Sprl s of A nt Asprn Tablets Borc Acd Burn Ontent Castor Ol Clncal Theroeter Cough Syrup Epso Salts Gauze J>andage Handy tunduges Hot Water Bottle Gauze Pad Me<re Dropper Mld lnclure odne Peroxde Rubbng Alcohol Soda Bcabote " et urn Mertholute 'tongue Blades PRKSCRPTONS ACCURATELY FLLED Kennedy Drag Store No Suers Day Coplete wthout an ce ^rea Treat at (^'tlt >'s We're the daly health spa of fdeasure seekng folk of all ages! Our delcous, grand tastng cecrea coes n any dfferent flavor:... fresh every day. cecrea ; nexpensve And nutrtous. DOUBLE DP CE CREAM SODA JOE GENTLE \ Dead or Alve 5 HORSES $7.5 $6. V Far Anals Collected Proptly ^ Modern Equpent c Capable Men E. L. PARKER, As:ent Phone 88, Pnckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Servce n Mchgan Central Dead Stock Co ) Danger Sgnals Shown by Legues When Starvaton Menaces Ther Lfe ] Above are shown: A healthy soybean leaf; Syptos of ntrofaft starvaton; 3 Lack of potash. T DGUMES that are starvng for *-* plant foods rcvoal thor dstress by lorrg ther healthy grefn color and developng whte spots around the edges of the leaves that spread over the entre surface. But unlke starvaton n huan bengs, ths alent s uch ore frequently fatal, for the leaves turn yellorand de. The three essental plant foods ost needed toy legues, as by Other crops, are ntrogen, phosphorus and potash. n general, slow growth, saller plants and reduced yelds are the result of ntrogen defcency. Phosphorus defcency causes slow growth, saft and under-developed plants. *" Of all starvaton syptos notceable n legues, those of potash hunger are the ost easly recognzed^ rregular whte dots or ottled patches appea^fttound the leaf edges. These fnally erge, forng Mh Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Red and son Hobby of Munth caed at the h-e of Mr. and Mrs. Bulls Sunday. a contnuous'yellowsh r around the tp. Aong thngs to watch n partcular speces of legues are the fok lowng, accordng to the Mddle West Sol proveent Cottee: Soybeans. A pale green to yellowsh-green color ndcates a lack of ntrogen. When potash s urgently needed, a "easles-lke" ottlng occurs, forng a yellowsh band along the sdes and tp of the leaf. Red Clover. Potash hunger starts wth a seres of yellowsh or whte dots around the tp and sdes of the leaf. The entre argn of the leaf becoes yellowsh and then des as the condton spreads to the center. Alfalfa. When syptos appear the plants are- n desperate strat* for nourshent. n general these follow the trend n other legues. The dscoloraton starts as sall dots; then t nvolves the entre leaf argn and s followed by death of the tssue. Mrs. Margaret Flntoft spent part of last week wth ner daughter, Ma. Jack LobdeU. Mrs. Merwn Capbell, M. Frafk P«*l Keen and Bob Berth of Chefc Tohnson and Mrs. Mable sha attenecvd the funeral of, Mrs. Jenne (%orre Sunday res were callers at tne C. J. Clnto* nght. Knr-y near Howell Sunday. > Mrs. Herbert Paler *nter**bed G:le Hendee was ro* fro Yps- slant over the week end and had as hs guest, Kennth Brch, op Ann Ar POT- h r r brdge club at her hoe Tueeday. Mr - "<* Mrs. Westly Pafaaeer ef Detrot were Sunday fhsts ef *%v and Mrs. Herbert

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Jab 8.9¾ The Angels ofhs Presence j O' NE of the hopeful and encouragng sgns of the tet t a reachng out on the part of an ncreasng nuber of people to a power beyond the huan, n whch they ay fnd a refuge, gude, protector, and frend. Ths huan yearnng for soethng dependable on whch to lean n tryng tet, for soethng stable n the dst of confuson, for that whch wll replace dsay and despar wth confdence and hope, s understandable and reasonable. Further, t can be productve of results. Nearly two thousand years ago Jesus sad (Matthew 7:7), "Atk, and t shall be gven you; seek, and ye shall fnd; knock, and t shall be opened unto you," These proses stll stand. Al through the years those who have sought God sncerely and hubly have found H close at hand*... Mary Baker Eddy n "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" (page 58) defnes "angels" as follows: "God's thoughts passng to an; sprtual ntutons, pure and perfect; the nspraton of goodness, purty, and ortalty, counteractng all evl, sensualty, and ortalty." That ths defnton s n accord wth the Scrptural eanng of the word s evdenced by any ncdents of dvne gudance and protecton rented n the Bble.... Throughout the Old and the New Testaent there are any references to angels." These heavenly, essengers, "sprtual ntutons," brought cofort, gudance, explct coands, and, when heeded and obeyed, never faled to bless. Jacob experenced a btter struggle wth a false sense of selfhood, of lfe as ateral, untl an angel appeared to h. And not untl he thoroughly understood the essage and receved God's blessng, would he let the angel go. Then he was transfored.... n the twelfth chapter of the Acta of the Apostles, we read of the angel that delvered Peter when he was cast nto prson, bound n chans. Because he lstened and obeyed the angelc essage, Peter found hself unbound and free. Angels nstered to Jesus after hs vgl n the wlder- J.-X^. t.nre and perfect thnuahta vanty, or dread ot huan opnon, whch often see to reversfe the beat of ntentons. Unworthy copanon* ahp, love of ease, or a lted, personal sense of an's capabltes ay cla to cultvate nstablty. There are those who becoe so engrossed n doestc cares or socal deands that sprtual nduceents do not fnd n the a lovng and eager response. And surely health and orals are not proved by fxng the attenton on supposed dseased sypand huan falnas. tor YOU GET BETTER MEATS AT Clarks Not everybody wth a dollar to apart can shoot a ran straght bnt everybody can shoot straght to the bank and buy War Bonds. Buy your % every pay day. Sat. July 8 $.5 75e Cant tor Rolls 5c 9 9C 5C»c 69c *9* SC 9C CsHeaSd tress Fsts MCHCAN eutntj, "The whole structure of local govexent n rural areas would probably be drastcally reodeled f the cosson had ts way. t urges reovng fro the Consttuton al reference U Justce of Peace. t t would epower th legs'-ure \J erge, dssolve, or dsorganze countes n the ore sparsely settled sectons of the state. t would epower the legslature t' organze, consoldate, and dssolve townshps. Wde lattude as to optonal fors of county governent wa- favored by the cosson "Elnaton of the unforty clause, whch has stood n the way of attepts to odernze our Mchgan tax syste, whch was favored unanously. The cosson favored retest on of the 5 ll ltaton n aundeus to facltate long-ter fnancng of peranent provxnents. t s reconuneded that the te of provso be ncreased fro fve to l. 58 Rush Lake Road twenty years. FOR SALE-Uttle PgsTf 6 weeks Tat the two thrds ajorty n old, Wlla Belt, Rush Lake the provso be reduced to a bare LOST: A brown-and-wlte sprnger ajorty of those votng.these chan spanel, Answers to the nae of t;os ght be rather drastc or dangerous whes coupled wth the other Browne. Return to W. Uaughn, Pnckney, Reward. recoendatons. They purpose elna/ton of the property ownng FOR~SXLE: DeVrng "owng" achne. qualfcatons for votng on school bond ssues. W. H. Euler The cosson also recoended so the Far Bureau spokesan exp FOR SALE: 983 Plyouth good lans, "a coplete shake-up of the tre?. Russell Boleros Mchgan electon syste. FOR SALE Two ~ Chester " Whte 'Sprng electon would be abolshed entrely, a even school elect- brood sows, due n July. Holsten os would be forced on the Noveber ball oft. Rural spokesen...atteped to explan the plan does not see workable n the farng areas. There arc several school dstrcts n ost rural townshps and the stuaton s further ncreased by fractonal school 'stcts. Yrhe annual school eetng sees the deal te and place for the electon of local school offcers. Even f the.^o offcers were elected n Nov., there are tes of busness whch would be properly transacted at a M-hool eetng. lers of ost electve state and local offcers would be doubled.the governor, leutenant Gov. audtor general and state hghway cossoer would be elected to serve four year ters.-the governor would appont a secretary of state, state treasurer and attorney general. "Substantal ncreases n salares V FOB SALE: Two tucs and MS. '^ vv -,v Phone Lucus Doyle Want' Ads rlkaj> WAjJUft: Vo >r saw ll and luber yard. Thtreson Luber Copany Howell FOR 8ALE: lee box FOB SALEL- year old tu>raa,w Mrs. Jack Reason 65, fully broken. Call at far Set* urday. Nck Katonl WANTED- A Canoe. Wll pay cash FOR SALET3ohn Deere tractor. or trade sal boat for t El Aton Phone68F6, Pnckney,».P. Newan WANTED- to buy or rent u FOB BAlSL-Chevrolet Coupe, cheap, stroller or walker. good tres. Ear Baoghn Mrs. Mark Nash FOR SALSr-Ons grey geldng, work FOR SERVCE: Hapshre boar. sngle nr double gentle wth chldren Y. Haparfch yrs. old,, wt 85 \ \^NT^D"lP^bulfdtog or'o Wn. Harrow, Pnckney _ \ v, ok to do. LOST^July, n Pnckney n the ve nty of Pnckney Square-black fe ale cocks/ spanel, tan harness; answers to the nae of Sudge. Please gve any news of her where abotts to M. K. Darrow, Pnckney FOR SALS-Steel wheeled wagon for $. T. R. Bonner hefer, now en. W. J. and Mark Nash LOST: Neur Rush Lake, black aw whte Englsh Sprnger Spanel. T. R. Bonn r, 66 E. Troy, Ferndale. FOR SALE: 5 acres of clover and alfalfa, uncut. Good qualty. Mss Rose Carr, Pnckney FOR SAlTfcT Good - Deerng owng achne for sale, cheap. Arthur Buls WANTED: Lake coltagev~have~buyers watng. Gve full nforaton frst letter. 6 North Huron St. Ypslant Phone 9W George L. Robns FOR SALE: One tea, wt SsuuT or wll sell seperately. Can be seen ar, the Joe D. Staekable far, Lou's Stackable LOST: Sall black con purse contanng two sets of keys, soewhere on Man St. Mrs. Jaes Snger for state offcals were recoended, a«ys the far bureau leader. "For FOR SALE: Sze 8 foral dress, nstance the salary of the governor laoe cord net. would be rased to not less than Coluser far Mrs. Mary Martn ($5, annually, nstead of $5, FOR SALE: Furnture, qute an assortent. a yeur plus $5, for expenses, and that of the other ad strat ve stae Frank Plasko offcals (Leut, gpveror, secretary of state,state treasurer audtor genera', superntendent of publc nstructon and state hghway conunssor) fro So. to not less than $, annually. " The cosson also urged rasng the pay of state senotors and repreetatves fro $3. a day to $3, a year. Donaton fro upstate by Detrot s feared by far nterests., Such s the case as presented by the state far bureau. However, Mchgan s no longer a rural state. Voters ofthe ndustral center possess ajorty control; Wayne, Kent, and Genessee countes alone have controlled any poltcal conventon and tpped the scales on electon he ctes wll deterne the fate of hoe rule for Wayne county and the state at the Nov. electon. T * WAR novds Navy Crusers are bult n two classes, lght end heavy, the latter dsplacng about, tons. Our navy hat about en equal nuber of lght and heavy Crusers, the, ton Cruser costng approxately $,,. Many Crutera ere under constructon and any ors ere needed. To pay for these speedy and ertul shps wth ther heavy guns sad araent we ust buy War Bonds. Ctzens of s large town or a gven county, workng n unty, could buy one of these shns for the Nevy f they put st least tap percent of ther ncoe n War Jong's every pay day. U.S. TrttQ P <>^K MCHRANVARMERS CAN HELP RALWAYS AVOD TRAFFC JAM CHCAGO. Whether Aercan ralroads *«n handle the bggest freght haulng job of the decade ths year depends on two factors, authortes beleve: The cooperaton of shppers n speedng the loadng and unloadng of cars; n keepng freght equpent n crculaton and akng each unt do a ore effcent job. A speedng up of thennew 99 constructon progra now erous)v hapered by shortages o eteel and delays due to strkes. "To these two ght" be added s thrd the cooperaton of agrculture," says s bulletn ssued here. "Rght now ths cooperaton can consst of avodng delsys n orderng supples thtrt run nto tonnage "For nstance, f such essenta] coodtes as fertlzer are bought edately and shpped to the farer before peak traffc clogs the tracks, ths wll help take soe of the stran off the transportaton syste later on. Ths apples not only to ral shpents but to trucks, also, far wth the greatly ncreased ral oveent trucks have been pressed nto extra servce all over the country. "Moreover, such s procedure can help the defense progra, too, for the farer's ablty to produce buper crops depends on the productvty of the sou. And s sol productvty, n turn, s dependent on whether the land receves e suf> ncent supply of necessary ntrogen, phosphorus end potash. By orderng hs fertlzer now the farer can be assured of an adequate supply later on whch wll help h ake the slogan 'Food Wll Wn the War* real»»v a Yea at teapereeat ef year ls> rs year laden el a* Alex Peto, Pnckney JOK "SATTJ SALE: Four fresh yaar-ol A-l Holston cows. Red Hen Tavern, Phone 858 WLL TRADE hoeln" NT WTTSerot secton, 8 roo, baths, sutornatc ga a heat, two-car garage, for far near Pnckney, Haburg ot Urphton. Call evenngs, 66 Put*' na, 'hhkney. FOR SALE-: 93 Buc'k sedent'gool tre?, '3 lcense plates Phone Lucus Doyle WAJjTED^Washngs to do. MW. A. J. Verhssven Laverove far Phoue 87 tberfy l!m J>KKS x A storekeeper Sheod, Sad "Bobers end supt wll bo sped. f we can SfTSflft, Wbsn people ftt cfasnfs, To sell these Do fees Staps nstead!* YOQ l Out you plan** to anuh th* Adto! 6B; U. S. HU t Stap tt&afx Our Job sto Sate Dottrt Buy ^h Establshed V Boncb tvtff "» vy MS e -7- McPherson State Bank * \ t Over Sxty-Eght Years of Safe U. S. WAR SERES G BONDS WLL PAY YOU ½% NTEREST PER ANNUN f you desre soe ncoe each year fro your war bond nestsnt, buy Seres G. Bonds. These pay nterest se-annually and ature n two've years.they can be cashed any te after sx onths st varyng prce*, whch are predeterned for each years of the twelve years c* ther lfe. MePhcrsM State Bark Money to loan at reasonable rutes nterest pad on Savngs Books <">d Te Certfcate, ef Depost. ssvfbersoa State»*>> All eepestts «# to $»,*.** > tared by our nesnhsshlp n 9c?r* el Depost H > *.s - <r*'- *» * -*.-/ \

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