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1 'Wf l -... I -aftwjnfew/rlwv'''''' T,#r»yy * vtktm > spatcfj,»» «' * * / Local Interest War News Newf of Our Boy* Who Are Servng n Ther Country'* Army and Navy Volume 59 Pnckney, Lvngston County, Mchgan Wednesday, May 6, 9 No* «** May Court Term Docket May Term Wll Convene Monday, May 8, Lght Docket Is Antcpated Prvate Russell Glover was graduated from the Ar Corps Techncal convenes on Monday, M,ay 8, but The May term of crcut court School at Keesler Feld, Msssspp, the jury s not called untl later last week after takng a 9-week The docket s very lght. There course. e s now an arplane mechanc on the lne. ) fact jury cases, fve ssue of fact are four crmnal cases, sx ssue of The next draft call s set for non-jury c- jes, 7 chancery, dvorce cat and 8 cases on whch Thursday, May 7, at whch tme boys are called from Lvngston no progress has been made n over country. Those from Putnam are a year. In addton, there are a Marshall Meabon, Bert Wyle, Albert Gardner, Maynard Dxon and whch persons seek ctzenshp. number of naturalzaton cases n Dan Young. Among those called The crmnal cases are: The people vs. Irvng Shelters, volaton of from owell s James Deal, whose wfe was formerly Mss Betty Devereaux, formerly of Pnckney. lam Rccard, breakng and enter the lquor law; Th e People vs. Wl Regnald nchey has been gven ng; The People vs. Albet Fountane, breakng and enterng; The sx months deferrment by the Washtenaw v county draft board on account of farm work. and enterng. People vs. Gerald Egler, breakng arold Doody, formerly of Pnckney and recently of Bay Cty, has The follovvna people are seekng to bbecome ctzens: enlsted n a hosptal unt, accordng to hs cousn, Edward Spears Leonardus Spranger, Florence Myrtle Mack, Lllan Chapman, Lyman Nelson Mller, James Ben De- Jr. and was nducted. nto servce last week. lorcy, Savka lva'nkovch, Ethel May Vctor Szymansk. wrtes us that odgeknson, ' Charlotte Elzabeth he has been transferred from Fort Mjvely, Lela Maro Stephens,, John Leonard Wood, Mo., to Camp Polk, lenc, vudalena Ulrch, Wadslaw La. Lloyd endee and Ted Adesh Nazcmblo, Wlford erbert Erwn, also have a new address" havng Alfred Edward Grffn, Stephen been transferred from Camp Mc Cholewka, Maron Augusta Kaser, Coy, Ws., to Baltmore, Md., where elen Phenx < ther e are on duty at the Martn bomber plant. The ssue'of Fact jury cases are: arold ag,, son of Mr. and Jack Sweeney vs. Dorr artman, Mrs. enry kg, who have a large uespass on the case; Koy Wrght cottage at Patterson Lake, was vs. Marry and Ellteta Cobb, assunst; Eleanor Uershback vs. Fred Pat brought back to Detrot last week for bural. e was wth th e U. S. ten, Uespass -n the case; erbert Marnes at Parrs Island, S. C. and Lane vs. Lews futterfeld, appeal; wa s klled n an aut accdent on Stabler-LvngstonOl Co. vs. Lawrence Gerkn el al; assumpst; hs day off. Survvng are hs parents, a sster, Paulne, and a brother, enry, Jr. / ance Co. vs. Fred Patten, assumpst. Northwestern Mutual Lfe Insur Francs Krupa has been transferred from Camp Lews, Wash., to the are: erbert Satterlee vs. Ihomas The Issue of Fast non-jury cacs medcal corp at Los Angeles,,Cal. Vvae, trespass on the case; John Ralph Graham, who lves wth Wrgglesworth vs. Floyd Lott, assumpst; Floyd Loll vs. Jhn vv'rg- Rev. Francs Murphy, receved a letter last week rom hs brother, Robert, who s n Australa wth the erson Wlson vs. Arch Wlson, asglcsworth, ussumpst; Dorothy Pet Amercan army. e says the boys j sumpst; McPherson State J...l.. are treated very ncely there, the Maro Graves et al, garnshment. food s good and plenty of t. The! The Chancery cases are: Cordela letter was postmarked Melbourne, E. atward vs. Fred Seger, quet Australa. ttle; Grace Knapp vs. -rank POLL, A lefter from Leo Bettes, of Fort Bragg, N. C. states h e s n the rado and sgnal corp and wl graduate there. SOOl SUGAR RATIONING All consumers, whether or not they have surplus stock of sugar, should regster on May, 5, f>, or 7 for War Raton Book No. Locally; resdents of Putnam Dstrct No wll regster at the hgh school between the hours of : and 9: p.m. ton any of the above days. Local teachers and volunteers have been asked to act as regstrars. Many people are under the false mpresson that they do not need to regster f they have more than the C> pounds of sugar per person o: nana because these same Raton Book s are to be used for possble later ratonng of. other artcles. Those falng to regster wll encounter some later nconvenence n securng later Raton Books. One person from each famly unt should regster for the famly. The followng statements answer questons most often asked:. A famly unt n one 'famly related by blood or adopton, lvng a.».one famly.. Adult ssters, brothers, hred men, hred grls, etc., are not members of the famly unt and must secure ther own raton books. -. Invald and aged persons may have- another secure ther raton book for them. njuncton; Sarah Beatte vs. Bruce eatte, njuncton; ugh Robertsou vs. arold Gates, accountng; Aular Doengcs vs. Bruce Beatte,- sepcfc performance; Llle Gnsburg ss John Pnckney, tj'.ot ttle; Emma Punsch vs. Noah Gould, quet ttle; Carl Bollnger vs. Abram Campbell, quet ttle; Adalne Klne vs. Ebenezer Thomas, quet ttle; Gustave Pars vs. John opkfnson, quet ttle; Wllam Cook vs. Thomas Gawley, quet ttle; Rudolph Bremer vs. Andrew Rowlng, quet ttle; Earl A. Brqv,n vs. Wllam owe, quet ttle; El Col vs. Lorng Edwards, quet ttle; Martn Wse vs. Almon Green, quet ttle, The dvorce cases are: George vs. Anna Belle Gtre; Gertrude vs. Clayton Scofeld; Wayn e vs. Ester May McDar.els; Alvah vs. Volet armon; Lucy Fern Newberry vs. Wllam Newourry; Matlda vs. Otto.'ll; Rosemary vs. Joseph St. Aubr. Myrtle vs. Murhl Burt; Ruth vs Arthur Barnum; Roy vs. Dors Young t'ern vs. Earl Fulkerson; Anna L. vs. Fred Glenn. The old cases are mostly dvorce *suts n whch acton was started but never completed or the acton wthdrawn. for thtr many acts of kndness. Chldren over 8 years, attend-, shown to us durng our bereaveng college are not regstered locally ment. Also for the many beautful but must get ther own raton card floral offerngs.. where they ar e lvng; f under IS Patrck Kennedy and famly they may be regstered locally. 5. Two pounds per person s allowed wfthout loss of stamps. For each pound over.two, one stamp wll be detached. If more than four Ra stamps are to be detached, no ton Book wll be ssued. NOTICE Pnckney crcle Kngs Daughters' wll hold ther Mother and Daughter banquet Thursday, May, at the Com. Congl church parlora. Tckets & cents. Please make reservatons early. Carre Grffths, Sec. CARD OF TANKS We wsh" to express our sncere thanks to our frends and neghors NOTICE The Unted Spansh War Veterans wll be on The streets of Pnckney on Saturday, May 9th wth carnatons made by the dsabled veterans of all wars, the proceeds wll go to the Veterans and ther dependents.> Ths s an annual event; We hope for your cooperaton. LvmStfon County Spansh War Veterans Cyrus AtLee was home from Al- I bon, college over the week end. r- OUR DEMOCRACY TE FAMILY UNTS OPERATIONS BASE OF AMERICAN UF, TE DOWN TROUG TE AGES MEN AVE FOUGT AND DIED TO PROTECT TEIR OMES ; MEN AND WOMEN AVE WORKED LONG AND ARD TO PROVIDE FOR TEIR FAMILIES TO GIVE TEM LOVING CARE,WIT FOOD. CLOTES. MEDICAL ATTENTION, EDUCATION,TE SECURITY ± OF LIFE INSURANCE, RECREATION AND ALL.. &' TAT GOES TO MAKE A OME. " '*W» FOR ALL T/ffS OUR FOREFATERS AVE FOU6T BEFORE -/,; D FOR ALLTIS WEF67AGAIN TODAY. Bg Defense I Meetng Thur.j Bg Defense Rally to Be K*ld at' Pnckney gh School Audtorum on Thursday Nght, May 7th, Gathalc (h cse ral! V VV on h are at 8 and a.m. Catechsm A h., urn classes after Mass Sunday and Satn lle audtorum of the Pnckney urday at a.m. Novena devotons gh school on Thursday evenng, n honor of Our Lady of Sorrows. a, startng at S:5 p.m. lev. Frday at :5 and 7:5 p.m. Ths.John M. Ale-Lucas, who has been apponted charman for ths townshpvena. General ntenton for peace. s the (Jth Frday of the th Nowll provde. Thomas Fawcett,. owell, county charman, wll also j bd present. The speakers wll be Lucus Wlson S-., Supt. K. L. ulce Com. Con'gl Rev. J. M. McLucas, MInUtar and Supervsor Frank Bowers. Mr. erman Wdmayar, S.. Supt. ulce wll talk on the school'* work Alfred Lane, A»t. S. S. Supt. to ad the defense effort and Mr. Mornng worshp and sermon Lowers on the part taken by the : townshp and board of supervsors. #e". Francs lvhrphv Sund, May, s the ffth Sunday after Faster and the day of natonal.reverence called Mother's Day. It s Communon Sunday for the' oly Name Socety. The Masses Sunday School U:8 There wll be specal musc and C. E. Socety, 7: other features. The entre commun-l Wednesday evenng: ty s nvted to attend and help to Chor rehearsal. 7: get the defcns e move gong at ful'l Specal Mother's Day Servce wll speed, le defense meetng at owell hgh school audtorum Monday he conducted Sunday, May :W a.m. Specal Mothers Day at nght drew a packed hall, over () beng present. The drve for the sale of defense bonds and stamps wll also be explaned, f ths drve does not go over successfully, t wll undoubtedly be necessary to enact a heavy federal sales tax to meet rsng war costs. owever, rememberng the old Lberty Bond drves of the frst wo;*!d war and the way they went over the top, there s - absolutely no mason whv the defense bond drve cannot go over n the same manner. Mr. T. J. Fawcett was apponted eh lrman by the federal government and not by county or state author toc. CARLES W. BROWN Charles W. Trown, 7 ded suddenly at h.s home east of town, Tuesday mornng. Survvng are sons, Curts and Carter, of Pnckney and Edwn of Battle Creek. Also a sster, Mrs. Alce Schoenhals of owell..s wfe, Amela Goodspeed Brown, ded a number of years ago. The funeral wll be held Frday afternoon from the Pnckney Congregatonal church, Rev. McLuca; offcatng. Bural wll be n Placeway cemetery. Fnmcs Shehan attended a - Servce Leaders Club meetrng at Wal den woods, near artland, last Wednesday nght at whch the Lvngston and Genossee county leaders were entertaned. N anom by the chor and an approprate sermon by the pastor. Chrstan Baptsm wll be admnstered durng the mornng servce A hearty welcome s extended to all who worshp wth us. Come wth us and we wll do thee good. Gospel Msson Mamoate Ezra Beachy. Pastor Superntendent Marvn Shrey Worshp Servce : Sunday School : Evenng Servce 7: Chldren's Object Lesson 7: Evenng Msage 8 ; Weekly Prayer Meetng: Wednesday nght at the church On Saturday " evenng Brother omer North, Pastor of the North Man St. Mennonte church at Nappanee, IndanaT fu Secretary of the Indana-Mchgan Dstrct Msson. Board wll be wth us n * Vctorous Lfe Conference, Ths conference contnues through the Sunday mornng and evenng servces. NOTICE The regular meetng of Chapter 5, Pnckney O.E.S. wll be held Frday evenng, May 8th at eght o'clock, The county "Frendshp Njght" wll be observed ths meetng. All members are urged to attend..blanche Martn, Sec. Mch. Mrror State News CURRENT O MM EN»Bt Ye Edtor" Strct Ratonng and Prce Control to Be the Order of the N Future "These are tmes that try mens* souls". e The above seven words, whch logcally ft nto Mchgan lfe of May, 9, were wrtten by Tom Pane n "The Crss'*. The year was 776. Mchgan lfe at ths moment s a fast movng panorama. Rapdly fadng away are "busness us usual" practces. For example, nearly all duable goods wll cease to be manufactured by the end of the month. Ratonng and prce control have been nsttuted, almost overnght. Ctzenry s beng regmented for allout war sacrfce. It s the perod of economc dctatorshp, democracy's answer to the threat of dctators and convncng proof of Amerca's awareness of ts world-wde "war of em> vva!." Startng Monday, May. 8, prces of mportant consumpton goods such as meat, canned goods, clothng and drugs, Wll be pegged at ther hghest In terms of cents, the prce control decree s expected to reduce lvng costs about per cent below the prces prevalent on May. Retalers must post publc lsts of celng prces. On July prce control wll affect retal servces such as garages, talor laundres, dry cleaners and shoe re par shops, also as of March prces. All retalers wll be. lcensed by Uncle Sam. Voattons may be punshed by wthdrawal of federal lcense or fnes not more than $5,, or a year's mprsonment or cvl suts for treble damages. Talk about an econ- Manpower n terms of human en erges have been regstered from ag<. omc dctatorshp! LQ to 65. The regstratons, as much as any Contnued on Last Page The announcement by arry F. Kelly, Republcan canddate for jtternor, that he favors payment of a money bonus Tor all men and woman engaged n the armed forces n the present war and the statement that 7 a per cent of the Republcan legslators are n favor of t, does not seem to have the unted support of the press. The Detrot Free Prejs brands t an outrght bd for vets* and says such a bonus would mess* an ncrease n state taxes. The Detrot News says the present armed forces are under the control of the federal government and such boats should be pad from federal funds. Others opne that the war should be won before any bonus legslaton s consdered and that t s merely a bd for the solder vote as t s aleo coupled wth the demaad that waa*s be found for all solders to vote hs fall. Undoubtedly when the war s over the returnng solders wll not only have enough power to pats a state bonus act but also a federal bonus as well. Ths happened followng the last war and wll undoubtedly happen when the present one ends. Ths wll afford a convenent platform for many a poltcan to rde nto offce on. ugs Uaer, who wrtes for the earst publcatons, says that "ow the Amercan bombers got to Tokyo", stll remans a $6 queston. Km, as the fact s that Loth the Alles and Axs have planes that can fly 7 mles, ths takes the solatonsts for a one-way rksaessth the straw that broke the camel's hack. Fvery day for the paflt several months the ranks of the <pem>le who dd not beleve that Dettfet could be bombed s growng smaller and smaller. Pretty soon Congnossma offman and Gerald L. K. Smth may be the only ones left If the dfferent draft boards could comple and prnt the excuses offered by those who seek to avod MRS. ONNORA KENNEDY crvg n the armed forces they would have a joke book whch would Mrs. Kenned.v, wfe of 'atrck "dure longer than that wrtten by Kennedy, ded Thursday, Aprl u at the local hosptal followng a the late Joe Mller. A colored man falj-y n her hom e some tme ago whch recently pled gulty to draft evason caused a fractured, hp and later n N'( w York State. e sad he had joned one of Father Devne's heavens, been reborn n 96, and had complcatons and pneumona developed. er entre lfe of 7 years no fcottfctons of events or dates wa >s spent n Pnckney. She y sur prevous t that. vved by her husband, Patrck, and three sons, Lavern, and Francs, of Detrot and Irvng, sherff of Lvngston county, and one daughter, Mrs. May Malloch of Pontac. Also survvng are a sster, Mrs. C. Dyer of Lansng and a brother, Wllam Doyle, of owell ar>d several neces nephews, grandsons and granddaughters of owell, Pontac, Jackson and Detrot. Mrs. Kennedy was very hghly respected n the communty. Few had more endeared themselves to others. A large concourse of neghbors, relatves and frends attended the funeral whch was held from the home at nne o'clock Mondaymornng~and at St. Mary's church at 9-: a.m. Rev. J. Francs MurpKy was celebrant of th e Requem gh Mass and offcated at the bural servces. P..S. ALUMNI REUNION The Offcers of the Pnckney hgh school alumn assocaton, consstng of Mrs. Mae Reason, presdent; M. E. Darrow, vce-presdent; and Mrs. Mary Jane Tasch, secretary treasurer, met at the Tasch tme Sunday. Saturday, June was set as the dut P of the annual a'umn reunon. T t wll be held ; n the hjgh school audtorum. The followng alumn commttees were apponted: Banquet Mrs. Vola Read Decoraton... Mrs. Lucy Reason Program.. Percy Swarthout Dance Clare Mlle Publcty Nelle Gardner Norman Wlson, Edth Teeple, Lola Danfoth, Zta arrs, Mrs. oward Stoc.c, Earl Tupper. Florence Artz, Leta Monks, Grace Tupper, Vctor Bourbonnas, Floyd Parknson Sports and Ball Game Stanley Dnkel, Don Swarthout Recepton: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Read Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Vanorn Mr. and Mrs. W.. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Carp Mr. and Mrs. Lucus Wlson Sr. Mrs. Alma arrs, of Detrot, s spendng the week wth Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Shehan. Kcgnnng May 8, next, celngs wll be put on 7 of the leadng commodtes offered for sale by the merchants. The celng wll be the hghest prce receved by each store for commodtes durng the month of March. Many artcles n common use are on ths lst, ncludng gaa, ol, tobacco, coffee, meats, bread, tolet artcles, etc. In a very few months t s possble that moat of these artcles wll be ratoned n the,;n»' manner as sugar. The reason s not so much because of a scarcty as that there s a lack of adequate transportaton facltes. More and more the government s commandeerng the transportaton facltes to move war materals, ammunton, supples, solders, etc., wth the consequence that other artcles cannot be moved. On ths account, an embargo wll soon be placed on the transportaton of coal for domestc use ond all persons are urged to get ther next wnter's supply In now. There seems to be some complant owng to the fact that star athletes :>c gven offcers commssons n the army and coachng jobs, thus gettng out of the drudgery of regular army lfe. We cannot see the,-uru t ths lne of reasonng. The arm/ has always had athletc programs. Now that they are able to get the best athletes n the world va the draft, why should they not make us* of ther ablty as athletes n the sporcs n whch these man are champons. At the present tme the army has enough star athletes to battle on even terms wth the beat base ball and football teams n the land. Why should the solder boys be refused a chance to see such gatnest ' AAJCESALf The C. E. munty hold s bake sale at the ware store, Saturday, May ttfc, begnnng at *«a A varety ef baked goods wll be for sale. Tern? patronage w be apptoretm I m. * * * * > *?- &,**;.,*jwt.

2 * *»M- SYLVAN TEATRE Ar CaaflroMJ MeafW* FlftMt Small Town Theatre CELSEA, MIC. Frday, Saturday, May 8, 9 BRBa A Drama Wth DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. RUT WARRICK and A KIM TAMROFF N«w«Sunday, Monday and luatday.a May,, "TARZAN,S SECRET TREASURE*' A Jungl«Adventure wth JONNY VEISSMULLER, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN JON SEFFIELD 'Tell Tale eart" Cartoon Wed,, Than., May. Double Feature "NIGT OF JAN. 6" A My*tery wth ROBERT PRESTON, ELLEN DREW, NILS ASTER fuoa "LADY SCARF ACE', A Drama Wth DENNIS O KEE-E, JUDIT ANDERSON, and FRANCES NEAI. Comnff: 'Remarkable- Andrew "all of Fre" "T Bugle Sounds'* V! The owell Theatre % tax on all tcket* Thursday, Frday, May 7, 8 GENE AUTRY n 'TE EART OF TE RIO GRANDE FAY McKENZIE, SMILEY BURNETTE "Fghtng the Fre Bombt" Brevty Cartoon New* Saturday, May 9 Mrvtaee p.m. le aod c JEFFREY LYNN and JANE WYMAN n TE BODY DISAPPEARS" JONNY MACK BMWN n "ARIZONA CYCLONE" Cartoon Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May,, Matnee Sun. p.m. cont. "TE SPOILERS" MARLENE DIETRIC; RAN DOLP SCOTT, MARGARET LINDSAY, JON WAYNE, ARRY CAREY, RICARD BARTELMESS Comedy Cartoon Now* V Wednesday, May th All Adult. 7 c«nu "GO WEST YOUNG LADY" wth PENNY SINGLETON, GJLEN FORD, ANN MILLER alto "PARDON MY STRIPES" wth BILL ENRY, EDGAR KEN NEDY, SELIA RYAN Conng: "Th«Man Who Cam* to Maswr" "Roxy art'* "Bed TUno Story SANDWIC SOP New Open at My Servce Staton LUNCES AND SORT ORDERS A Berne Baked Pe and Cooknc»* TE AVON TEATRE Stockbrdga, Mch. VILA, JAMES ELLISON Cartoon: "Lttle Whrlwnd" and Comedy: 'When Wfe'» Away" Frday and Saturday, May 8, 9 An Outstandng Melodrama "SINING VICTORY" ( Pnckney Dspatch Gregory Relatves and frends surprsed Wednesday, Thursday, May 6, 7 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jacobs Sunday Masonc Beaeft un ther 5th weddng when 75 arrved at ther home wth well flled Romance, Musc n South Amerca TEY MET IN baskets for u potluck dnner. The ARGENTINA" table wa s centered wth a weddng wth cuke decorated wth a m nature MAUREEN O'ARA, ALBERTO, brde and groom and bouquets of flowers at ether end. A slver collecton was taken and presented to Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs. Mr, and Mrs. McCan, or Manton spent the week end wth her sster Mrs. Roy Wrght and famly. wth Mrs June Taylor, Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. Ralph Glenn called on JAMES STEPENSON, GERALD- INE FITZGERALD Mrs. Geo. Blanvelt and new daughter n Flnt Saturday p.m. Cartoon: "Snffles Bells the Cat" 'Poof of the Puddng" n Teeha Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brenser and tolor M * rcn of Tm «famly spent Sunday n Ypslan Sunday and Tuesday, May, wth her brother and famly. The Pcture of the 'Year Lttle Bobby Ludtke had the msfortune to fall over a tractor "WOMAN of the YEAR" and under a drag Tuesday mornng. Starrng e receved only slght njures. SPENCER TRACY, KATERINE Mllard Gllmore was drvng the EPBURN the tractor. Newt Mrs. Frank Ovtt, Mrs. M.. Cole, Mrs. arry James and Mrs. t Comng: "The Chocolate Solder" "Babet on Broadway * Pardon *«y L Strpes" ATTACK! ATTACK! ATTACK! Amerca's attackng on both tb«ffbt* lor, front and th«home front today I We're gvng the Axl a btter tata of what'a to come. We're fghtng the nflatonary 6th column that blowa prces akf hgh here at home, too. And every one of u who aave* at least % of hs pay n War Bonds Is an mportant solder n the attack I Jon th? attack yourself t LOCAL NOTES» Edward Malone, of Lake Cty, s the Kuest of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Duffy. Mss Mnne Parker, of Dxboro, s vstng at the Clfford Vanorn and Wray nckley homes. Mrs. Mary Jane Tasch entertaned two tables of brdge at her home one nj?ht last week. Mr. and Mrs. J.. tooker called on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ooker n Ann Arbor last Thursday. Mss Mary Jane Gallagher spent Sunday at the Gallagher fanm on the Northwest Terrtoral road. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bulls wer e Mrs. elen Mtpor and chldren of Stockbrdge, Mrs. Maude Red and chldren, of Tunth and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read and son, of Grand Radsp. Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Pacey were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glover and Mrs. Don McClaft, Lansng. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Tasch and son, of Ann Arbor, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tasch last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. arry Warner (Fanny Teeple), of Jackson called on Mrs. Nelle Pry over the week end and wth her attended an annversary party for Mr. and " Mrs. Fred owlett, of owell. Sunday guests of Mrs. Elearfor Ledwdp-P wn Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrs, of Dxboro, Mr. and Mrs. J Wll Brogan and son, Vncent, of J Chlson and Mrs. Mae Barron and Mrs. Ktte Bergn of owell. lbt ; RTY LIME/?K*5 *.» -» There was a young tanner named John, Who sad to hmself "Wel I want~ Defense Bonds get bgger In value I fgger Whle helpng our Vctory on." I C«e a htaapw yt*w m» yarn fc*v* **m *r ******* tktm ( *- J to L. *. Dttttm no«l» a» Stamp* 6» Vataff, 'C«<NM tmfejrl M. Conk are on commttee.for the J L. A. S. of the Baptst church to serve dnner Thursday at the Town all at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mller, Lansng, and Mr. and Mrs. erbert artsuff, of St. Johns, called at the. E. Munsell home Sunday. Mrs. A Veroeven and Mrs. Geo. of j Ver oeven and chldren, of Ann Arbor are" vstng relatves n ull, North Dakota. Pfenfeld Mss Donna Leach was home from Stockbrdge Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Swadlng spent the frst of the week at ckory Corners. The Frendly Bble class wll meet wth Mr.. A. Wasson Frday, May 5, nstead of May 8. Mrs. Suse Sweet s home from her son's n owell but s very poorly., Madam Fanne Boyce and Mrs. Webb and lttle Donna assencahl are under the doctor's car. Saturday nght a shower wll be gven at the church for Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Wasson. About 75 frends and relatves Sunday at Mr. andy Mrs. Clyde Jacob's to celebrote ther 5th weddng annversary, Mr. and Mrs.. J Dyer, Mrs. Carle Feuerbacher and two daughters were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer, of Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asquuh, p Stockbrdge were dnner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Longnecker. Mr. and Mrs. George Jorns, of Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. Oln Brotherton of North Lake called Sunday on Mr. v.hd Mrs. Leon Long. necker. The callers Tuesday at Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kng's and mother were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klenschmdt and Robert, of Parkers Comers, Mrs. Mrs. Laura nchey, of owell and Florence Dutton. TRUT ETERNAL What we have n us. of the mage of God s the love of truth and justce,. ~~ - Demosthenes. ' Jeaus answered,...to ths end Was I born, and for ths cause came I n to, the world, that I should bear wtness unto the truh. New* Testament: John 8:7. * hrst dd not smply speak the truth; e was the truth; truth, through and through for truth s not of words but of lfe and beng/ *..- Roberson. The deals of prmtve Chrstanty are ngh, even at our door. Truth s not lost n the msts of remotness or the barbarsms of sprtless codes. Mary Baker Eddy. The greatest frend of truth s tme; her greatest enemy s prejud Sate May 8 May 9 Rchf ood Flour Bag Orange Juce Oz.Cao Palmolre BeadsrV 9* 6 c 5 Mss Mchgan Pork & Beanr Sze Cleanser OUSE for Grapefrut Juce Matches carton 6 JL Box s Bel-dne PORK & BEANS No. -¼ Sze jcrtes Pumpkn lb. so Ozs. Crystal Whtest T * Gant Sze Jersey Br an Flakes 9 lor '.Bacon Squares Lb. 8 o< Mother's Cocoa Lb. Campbell's Tomato Juce Sze 8e Jello for Cottage Cheese Lbs. X5C [omny No ¼ Can locigolden Glow Coffee Lb. le PONE 8 Lang EALT DAY PROGRAM The chldren of the grade rooms of the Pnckney school entertaned ther parents last Frday n the school gym at a one o'clock luncheon and program. Some 6 parents were present. Mrs. Snger presded n the ktchen as chef and the pupls served as helpers <and waters. The menu was smlar to that the chldren receve each noon and ncluded macaron, prunes, pckles, rolls, foney, cookes, cabbage and & son FINE SUCCESSORS TOI REASON & SONS the school by the Castle llm Co. of J Chcago. There wll be no.admsson charge and everyone s nvted. SUGAR RATIONING Sugar ratonng for consumers s beng conducted at the School Audtorum ths week on Monday, Tuesdayf and Wednesday between the hours of and G, and 7 a;:d 9. On Thursday the regstraton hours wll be from to 7:u. k was orgnally planned to have the hours on Thursday from to 9, but tre Bond rally schedualed fur that evenng ha s necesstated the change. Sever xl hgh school grls are assstng the teachers wth the ratonng. 9 people regstered on Monday. Corsumers are asked to regster as soon as possble thus to avod the last mnute rush. co,d tea *, I BASE BALL NEWS 5 The prmary room put o a dance The base DaJt frm came out of - and song act. Mrs Bennett s room thdr Iog. streak, Mt weej. whfn g put on a one-act playlet wth Bar they won from artland there 9 s bara anes as the mother, Nan to 7. Paul Young ptched. Ippolto S Ledwdge as the patent and Dck ht two trples* for Pnckney and S Schneder as the doctor. A drll Don Jones threw out a artland number was ncluded wth the PMPlsJbase Vunner at the plate from ren carryng sgns wth th names». of I, feld flpark8( tne dfferent parts of the body on I ptcher Mt a home nr whch each gave a talk. Donald } u was anotner gtory Tuesday 5 Clark proved that although he car- however> when South Lyon whtered n hs bran 8 (sgn) upsde wa9hed p nckney team n t. down, neverthelesw bs were func- The 8Uthpaw ptcher for s<nth tonng per cent ' Ly o n had Pnckney handcuffed'and 5 Mrs. Lobdell's room also put on, averaged two strkeo, lts an nnng. 5 a one-act playlet wth Fanny Shny ;, n the lmt nn ng foup p. pch htters [f and Davd Aberdeen playng the parents. They were supported by a large cast, Mss Glora Craft presded at the pano for all three numbers. Ths entertanment was to acquant the pferents wth the workngs of the school and to make them feel they are a part of t were sen; n. Gart'. Mo>er got a walk but the other three struck out. Paul Young, ptchng for Pnckney was not- ht hard but receved very poor support from ns nfeld. MEATS SE -s* elen has also been actve n the feld of sports. She has partcpated n.;:.ket ball for four years and was a member of the soft ball team l.ur frst year. At present she s p'event of the senor class and ha.; served as vce prerdent durng.(- Irshman and junor years. Tha year she was selected to receve the.a.l. good ctzenshp medal. also appeared n both junor senor plays. She and She plans to onroll n a school f-r nurses ths fall. >Ve belteve- both of these students should be hghly congratulated on tflwr fne acht wemt.ts and wsh them both the same""'" uccess n ther future endejvoo. UIIIIIIII IIIII Frst JNatgnal Bank IllllmNunUlU IN OWELL artland g Under Federal Supervson Member Federrl D«po«t lav urance Corporaton. po»t«. Inturatl Up Te for Each Dopott«r. A D*. BANKS AND TE WAR " FOOD FOR FREEDOM*' You'll hear more and more about the government's "Pood for Freedom" program as the war progresses. It s a plan for assurng ample supples of food to meet the needs of Amerca and ts alles n the war, and a large part of the world after the war. It s an undertakng of tremendous pro- ONOR PARTS Bll Kuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Guy Kuhn, of Gregory, has been ; named valedctoran and elen Reason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- APPRECIATION Ihe Pnckney school wshes to exp- ce; and her constant companon s n Reason,.has been named salutaress ts apprewfou to Rev. McLucas! toran of the senor class. Bll's humlty. for hs gft of copes of The Natonal average for hs four year perod 5 Ln a * ', Colton. Geographc Magazne coverng the was slghtly better than 9,' whle-' portuntv for ZZ 5 T P * Falsehood s n a hurry; t may be years from 9 to 9. Ths wll elen's four year average was justs ca> s ZrZ S?" t. Amer - at any moment detected and punshed; truth s calm, serene; ts judg- les w make qute a valuable addton to our over '- tep m tms 8er " lbrary. Bll has been very actve e wll ffscuss ths program and deal"specfcally wth n Iment s on hgh; ts kng cometh out s sports and has partcpated n foot-; s of the chamber f eternty. MOTION PICTURES the ways that banks are helpng make t a success. ball, basket ball, and base ball for S - Joseph Parker. On Thursday afternoon at o' the past two seasons. e led the clock the Pfnckney School wll nvte f otball and basket ball teams m 7, AUTO LOANS I Dr. and Mrs. Schultz, of Detrot, mothers and home makers n ths vc-j «*>*»>& ths year and at the Mesent = Fnance your lata -model n & were Sunday callers at the home mty to attend a move gven n room ; ttaa< la alternatng at thrd base ear throat* ths beak I [of Mr. and Mrs. Ona Campbell. at the gh School.. and Pchar on the base ball team. s Wa kav«ampla foadt aval- 5 I Sunday callers of Met Chalker at Thsflm s ttled " Meat and Ro-'. e has appeared n both the jun- able for sound loasw S Patterson Lake were Mr. and Mrs. mance". It depcts to the modern lor and aenor P la W JM>d s vce, s REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE I enry Collns and daughter of Ypslant, and Mrs. Luclle Tupper good meat and tseconomlcal preper-l After laduaton, he would lke patrotc home maker the value ef. P»«d«nt of the senor class. OR PERSONAL AT REASON- I ABLE RATES _ Smth and ton, of onolulu, afwalm Md, -who ta vstng here. J Ths turn U sent free ot charge to do«*ton aton and servng. to enter collate and take a physcal course. I

3 : *» &&*&***-&, V *$**?*$* y-,. ; 'V; '- v.- *la5-*.- *&*rv'-<! PrtOFESSIONAL CORNER The Pnckney Santarum <U*f M. DUFFY, M. D. Pnckney, Mchgan. Offce ouu : to : P. M. 7: to 9: P. M. DR. G R. fvkcluskey DENTIST * N. Mchgan offce, Evenngs by appontment OWKLl, MICIGAN R<JS. J CLAUDE SELDON ELECTRICAL Phone 9F CONTRACTOR Fnckn«y, Mch PERCY ELLIS AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specal*} Phuns Pnckney 9-F'l LEE LAVEY GENERAL Ray. Burrell Phone 59-F Pnckney, Mch INSURANCE Paul M. Burrell A. J BURRELL & SONS ARTISTIC MEMORIALS R M. Charlesworth, Ms>. Phone Brghton Mch Phone 9F ERB SNEED Phon* 8 7 % E. Grand Rver > owell, Mchgan Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage Cty, Lake and Farm Property A Specalty Lst Yo*r Property Wth Me Bond ome Imp. Co. North Court Street owell, Mchgan Roofng:- Metal, Asphalt, Asbestos Sdng:- Asbestos, whte and colored avy Insulaton, Insulated Brde The Best Workmanshp and the Fnest Materals Used Let Us Estmate Your Job JAY P. SWEENEY Attorney at Law OWELL, MICIGAN MARTJN J LAVAN Attorney at Law Phone Brghton, Mch. VanWnkle & VanWnkle Don W. VanWnkle C..lack Sheldon LIVE STOCK GENERAL ' Charles L VanWnkle Attorneys at Law Frst State & Savngs Bank owell,, Mchgan F.. Swarthout & Son FUNERAL OME Modern Tel. Ambulance Equpment 9 Servce Pnckney, Mch. * A f. t > Electrcal Contract. o» e> <* o and AULING TRUCKING Weekly T*ps, Made to Detrot Frank Plasko SPOT C A S FOR DEAD OR ALIVE ORSES $7.5 CATTLE $6 OGS, CALVES AND SEEP accordng to sze end condtons. Carca*«-must be fresh and sound CALL COLLECT TO: OWELL 5 ANN AttKOR MfB DARLING & COMPANY Deed Anmal By-Products are Essental to Our Government War Effort. Call us promptly, whle carcass s fresh and sound. rn'mvz/wv/zavw The World's News Seen Through I TE CRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An Internatonal Daly Newspaper S s Truthful Constructve Unbased Fr** from Sensatonal- * * sm Edtorals Are Tmely ar.d Inruckve and It» Dnly Features, Together wth the Weekly Magazne Secton, Make the Montor an Ideal Newspaper for thr* ome. The Chrstran Scence Publshng Socety One. Nrw.v Street, Boston, M«;snchusetts Prce SI. Yearly, or # Loo a Month. Saturday Issue, ncludng M';:..:rn. Secton, $.6 a Ycnr Introductory OffVr. 6 Is-ncs?/) Cent* Name.- Address'.... & SAMM.K COPY ON REQUEST flt Pnckney DUputch Wednesday, May 6, M IPSSuS SPuPlL- NTE OF * YEARS AGO publcan At d recent State meetng Central o Commttee, tne Ke-, Dspatch of May, l l J7 Floyd Love sold nne head of CONGRESSIONAL NEWS LET! E was.5 pounds, whereas the asfts Mss Suse Barnes, daughter of the enterng the servce today tps Us* cattle n Gregory last week for late George Barnes, was elected to $,5. on. W. W. Blacfcney scales at 5., an ncrease of 9.e the commttee from the 6th dstrct pounds. jjcs.ooq worth of lr. rstock was Prospectve Sales Tax to succeed Mrs. erbert Glett, re-. t Can B hj u >om G u Tues<J e Done The Ways and Means Commttee sgned. ' Sometmes lttle thngs mean a elen Los Teeple, daughter[ ended ther publc hearng on the Keth vansckle and Gerald Burt, ]oj ~Ke~cently the salvage-'for-vctory of Mr. and Mrs Charles leeple, ded new tax bll on Aprl.. They ex- probran started to help save waste Lan.s.ng Eastern hgh school, combne lo Ptch a no-ht game last j u have th e bll ready for.pre- paper hus proven s successful that at her home here May 6. The fun- pect t l M Wedftesd Rev Cum Tuesday agamst owell hgh school L sentaton to Congress around June paper nh througout the country otfdat Lansng won to. owell scored'.,,. u,.... st. One of the recommendatons ar,, now udl (. lo neet current order* ther run on two walks and two shp May o. e leaves a sster, Mrs. that the commttee expects to make Qnly few months ago many of th«?rank lay ded n Dexter townerrors. s that of a gener.l»ales tax. No country's paper mlls were on the I -- «> --- urulll v> P pupm nuns v»*;*c vt.».w The Fowlervlle hgh school band Melssa Read, a twn brother, John, agreement has been reached as yet Ver«*e of shuttng down completely The funeral was held n the M. K. receved a frst dvson ratng n as t rates and other detals. Most because of : lack of waste paper, church wth bural n Phtnfeld. the band contest at Ann Arbor. It of the supports of ths bll n the ml thng, some may say, but t Pnckney Chapter O.E.S. No..- was the only class C band, to recejve commttee favor a retal sales tax provt. s the pont that the Amercan elected the followng offcers last ths ratng. wth no exemptons, 5 per cent lo mmedately responds through pall) per cent hgher for luxures. ctzen, when appealed to/ for help r-rday: W. M., Maron Pearson; Th e Fowlervlle volunteer farm W., J*, l. Swarthout; A. M., labor Brgade got nto acton last The present chances are that the j Mmu.,lately responds through' pacommttee may adopt the sales tax trot: and unfed acton. Florence Uaughn; Secretary, Lla week' when they plowed, dragged and planted to oats, G acres of Swarthout; Treasurer, Edth Carr;' provson, although much opposton lantl for Lyle ouse, who had an emergency appendcts operaton. Ths week they are puttng hs corn n for hm. Cotd.,.Sade Kead; Assoc. Cond. Lucy Reason; Ada, Thelma Camp bell; Ruth, Ktsey Dnkel; Estlu s beng manfested toward t. Mandatory Jont Returns Another hghly controversal pro It urts, BUT s It Rheumatsm TAT pan of yours may only FKKL lkt rheumatsm, t s revealed Louse Wlcox; Martha, Vlla Rch posl before the Ways and Means n The Atneruun Weekly wth ths Tom Armstrong, Fowlervlle stock-" Klet ; ta Wurder ; " ' comnuttvtt* that of "mandatory jont week's (May ) ssue of The Detrot Tmes, n an. art :'e n whch man,....«_ suffered a.. fractured, > -:..u rght leg,_...! Florence Lake; bentnel, Mrs. Chne [ roturns. The present ndcaton s last week when hs team got away Calloway; Chaplan, Carre Swart-: that lhe commtte wll commevt'. Dr. Leonard Keene rschberg, the and he was run over by a cultpacker. hout; Marshall, Dora Swarthout; mandatory jont returns, probably drector-n-ehef of the INSTITUTE Organst, Blanche Martn. wth a specal earned ncome credt for medcal research, gves some Ernest Dcknson, who conducted The Aprl meetng of the l-sharp feature. owever, t s fully expect advoe about steerng clear of quack a lawn mower slop at Stockbrdge, < club was held at the home of the (d that a n ntense fght aganst the doctors. Be sure to get Sunday's for many years and also sharpened Msses Sade and Joe arrs. The proposal wll be made, and the Detrot Tmes. them arouund th e country, ded at followng offcers were elected for ouse may fnally reject t as they Stockbrfdge last week Tuesday. the comng year: Presdent, Sade dd a yeax ago. MARRIAGE LICENSES Dr. C.. Lamereaux, of Fowlervlle, celebrated hs 87th brthday arrs; vce-presdent, Mrs. Maron No Steel tor Arports The followng marrage lcense* I'eason; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. New arports beng bult vnd- r were ssued at the county clerk'* last week. Njo Dunn ',, Mrs. Karl Jaughn the war program wll be compelled offce last week: Robert Fnch,, Over 8, men regstered n the had charge o the pragram. Mss t use wood for ther control tower. Brghton, "ary Ann Brady,, selectveservee draft at Ann Arbor Irene Dupes presented Mrs. Baughnp e Wl'B has ruled that no alumnum, copper, or steel can be used Dorothy Bennett,, owell; Glen Brghton; Frank cks, 9, owell, ast week tor men between the ages ' wth a cut glass,.,, dsh n honor of... of 5 and. her marrage, lhe May meetng wll where wood'can be made to answer. Kngsley, 7, Pnckney, Thelma M. Wll Kourt has -traded hs home be wth Mss Nelle Gardner. New Lock Named for MacArthur Bowman, IS, Maron. n Drghton for a farm n amburg Maron Reason has moved onto Along wth all the streets, ave townshp. the Tupper farm, west of town, he nues, alleys, etc., beng named for Twok a-n-p to heaven and lved The Mltora vllage councl has recently purchased. General MacArhur, the new lock, ( f I ell the tale. The traveler s a approved a $, street mprovement program.» Mrs. Charlotte Glchrst has sold whch s to ncrease by one-thrd tn- vred offcer of th e Brtsh Navy, her -acre farm, west of town,to capacty of the Sault Ste. Mare J and s convnced that he has a clear The Mlford school dstrct has! Demetes lokra, of Detrot. Canal, wll be named for hm. The de;. of what lfe after death s lke. purchased the Wycoff property, ad Dr.. L. Sgler, who enlsed n! War Department has gven ts approval t () a bll provdng for ths.. * he -m./no dstrbuted wth next Ml why '.]} The Amercan Weekly, jonng the school, for $. the medcal corps, has been called to Camp Custer for duty, e expects to be sent abroad, Synthetc Rubber n Competton week';. Jnnday Chcago erald- NOTES of 5 YEARS AGO wth Natural Rubber Ameroan A. M. Roche has a Maxwell tourng car.. Dspatch of May, 9 One of the two forms of synthetc Wllam Glchrst, nephew of Sam rubber, Butyl, that s beng devel- MORTGAGE NOTICE The followng from here attended, oue. Glchrst, arrved here from Ireland ' tr,,. v. uueu n ths country wll greatly Default havng been made n the last week. the May 'esva n Ann Arbor Fr-,,,.,, condtons of that certan, mortgage The Sunday school at the Larkn,*..,.. M-....I. t_ *» w undesell raw rubber at the present dated the fourteenth day of July, ;,f l l I a "f"', M r S : T tme. It s antcpated that butyl school has organzed wth Mrs. Geo., V, «" ks rubber can be produced n th BUu.d as sunerntendent. R. Glenn. lhe am, psses joe nar'.s, Blanche l as t ssstant suupenntendent; Carre., #. Mart.n, Sade I. rt T M I f bplwc, (. uml,,,-, Nelle and.joe Gardner, arrs, Leo Norma Monks Curletl, nd her - was beng delvered, x,,, n tlv. Uugess, secretary; Mary Wley, ' S cents per pound. Natural raw rub country at the end of ff> at a treasurer, Vlla Martn, organst, j ' m an(j Fnd an are A man named Kng n Brghton hu t e on pau who had been actng mproperly Mon.,..., <..,., I'.rj,:,, executed by Pars B. Casey, an unmarred man, as mortgagor to A. Adar Smth, Manager, as mort- 'agec, and recorded August, 9 n Lber of Mortgages at page thereof; whch sad mortgage.vas thereafter and on January,!!», assgned by A. Adar Smth to Cecela Droullard, by assgnment recorded August.'J, l'.)* n Lber :> ol Mortgages at - page 8 thereof; whcn sad mortgage was hereatur assgned by Cecela Droullard to C-eorgo A. McCllvray by assgnment duted June ', 9, recorded August.'J I,!>!> n Lber!» of Mortgages at page 99 thereof; whch sad mortgage was thereafter assgned by (Jeorge A. McClvray to George W, Sknner, by assgnment dated August S, l>l* recorded August '., l l,) ( J n Lber 'J of Mortgages at page thereof. prce of about cents per pound. Uaw rubber, of course, can be pn (luced at between and 5 cents per day by a mob. fe r r '.lck Walsh farm on the west shore ; pound apart from transportaton was Thompson chased out Grm--; ot town has?old last Mon-'. the : ve j. T-jg costs. Pnckney mll to F<j Mann and sons. Wll Dxon has a span of mules, It s lkely that after the war we Th» followng h ve taken out saloon lcences n tn: county: owell the farm fe bought n Lyndon. Lee Ernest 'opkns has moved onto wll thus have a real domestc source of rubber that wll offer dstnct competton for the growers of loon lcenve's n '; county: owell opkns wll work hs mother's farm Ambrose McDonough, Wm. Neun-' Bo.' lo!r and Urs. Fred Resco natural rubber n the Mddle East. dorf; Wllam Dunn, Mller Bros., j on May, a lb. boy. Cost of Lvng Ed McDanels; Fowlervlle - Robert MAY JURY LIST It has just been revealed by statstcs from the Labor Department 'erson, James -..., Danels, UW(W Conner &. The followng s tne lst of jurors Fsher; Brghton -- Rchard Roberts drawn for the May term of court: that the cost of lvng for a famly Peter artman, Charles tfobb; am- artland Claude Knney, Suse of fve was a lttle oer $,5, and burg -- James Crossman. bner that t.h(. average wage today n war owelt We haye prnted some horse ped- Cty Elzabeth Papj gees for John W. arrs and son worth, George Chapln ndustres n ths country - $),(5. In other words, the war shpper.!f Echo Dell fam ths week. They ( owe,] Tw P Ethel Taber, are earnng approxmately $ Ktnel have some fne stock. [ Plkns more than the average cost of lvng At the Lvngston County Sunday Iosco Notce- s hereby gven that sad Lllan Thomas, Khea School Conventon the followng of- Shppng mortgage wll be foreclosed pursuant to power of sale and the Cummskey The War Shppng Admnstraton fcers were elected: Pres. C. D.' Maron John McNamara, Mary has requstoned all essental ocean prmuses theren descrbed as land Austn, owell; vtee-presdent, F. L.! osel gong tankers and dry cargo vessel n the Vllage of Pnckney, County Andrews, Pnckney; secretary, R. C,' Oeeola Earl Cornell, Irene owned by Amercan ctzens. I'nder of Lvngston and State of Mchgan, to-wt: The east twelve feet of Reed, Maron; Twp. vce-presdent,' Rchards m T-,,,,-,,,» ' ',.,. *, A T xf.. r. ' tnr the requstnng rec snnng order the owner* Tyrone, Frank Cha?e; Cohoctah, A. * ufnam A, L. Nsbett, Luc us ;.....,,,..,, ' ' n«,o«.of vesses Gleasor Oceola B F Bat h! Doyle vessels wn, wll uecome become agem.s agents o of un* the lot sx and the west ten and one Unadlla, E. E. Phllps'; "Genoa? A! Tyrone * George Angus, Kay War Shppng Admnstraton whch half feet of lot seven all n Block Wl wll conduct M. Davs; Iosco, E. W. Aso/.' Dormre all futun future ' oprratons. operatons. j.ve, range lour aecordng to the Truck Tres Alfred and Samuel Davs, of Dex-, Unadlla._. Al Pyper, omer ' T, ruck TI 7V, ' l f " W ter, are buldng a cottage at Por- OPA P WasBon ' s s mak, makng»k avalable avalable to to long- longdstance ',e buss buses and trucks en,er emer- ' res ',v<n P the lollov '? descrbed lage of Pnckney. Lxcept.ng and tag e Lake..Brghton Cty C P Salmon dtan The frends of Mss Kate off Kenneth Allen ' ' j gency WW reserves ** * of tres anrt and tubf,s r tubes l"'-''"'««j Comment-log te feet east for quck of Anderson, gave her a party Sat-' Brghton Twp Joseph Stratton replacement P at,ement of of b out blowouts. S. o the southwest corner of lot wyen urday honorng er th brthday. I erbert Wssv/ck ' Mect Effectve A Aprl P r,» 9- a reserve r < Sf,rve equal ec * n IJIock f,ve» Kan «e four» runnng to P<>r Whle out h'ntn- n Iosco Wed- Cohoctah Margaret Rchards per C cent of f thp the ttal total runnnp runnng the,lc j. a. s l lw an(j one ' half ' «nesdy the gun ef trln Stowe burst ' Prank ayes, ' "' wheels on qualfed vehcles s allowed ' d n ad<ton addton l to s Pspares a,r(adv already ( ' eor K w» Reason, thence north al- more o less to lands owned by njured hs rlghe hand. I Conway... Gleason Sta lowt «Deerfeld George M K permtted. P enntted To ' qualfy, a vehcle I length of lot, thence west two and born, n Scotland, but had lved here] andy L yra Fnlan snce chldhood. Survvng are two' half brother Jas. Gregory, Webster, j * EATON FOR SENATOR and Arthur of Flnt, and one half I We have receved pettons anmrter, Mrs. larry Marshall of Dex-' nouncn,, the canddacy of M» nearest, tre u storage «depot. If only lor. The funeral was held at the J Elton R. E L Edtor oftb. P, part of f the fleet qualfes, emerbe alloted Gorman Funeral ome, Saturday,' mouth Mal far tl P U. ' * ewy " rtfcalm c ' an V at : p.m., Rev. Schenk ofcaol'fox e " small operators where the per cent fgure. c e t! r - X h? l F» f - - r no a f woulud gve less than one tre, at TU J Frahk McKay, of (}rand Ran* least one emergency certfcate wll The deceased was well known and acheved consderable fame t,h., here as h P made hs home wth th* IQI. ~ u "" 8lul ; rad,e x ame n. I be n nlloted. If the reserve s greater ugh Clark famly,t Sver JkM J f Wa8 e5ected from the than " per cent, no certfcate wll for manv veartlnd l Z u, P.vr u b uuncun J-n state conventon by the (be ssued untl the stock s reduced or many years and later wth the latter's orders. e a nvarably below that level. I fore Clark t ssters on the. same farm. Be- canddate Tor nome offce every Taller and ttoavt«r fore that he lved at udson Cor- V e ecton and has served a number Of nprost s the fact just released by the War Department that K * on the Northwest Terrtoral f terms tn the legslature. an ncrease n both weght and stature dstngush the modern Amer Fred Wyle and famly were Sanday dnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wyle.. v.... Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Low Stackable" were Mr. and Mrs. John Cross Jr. and daughter, Mss Eda Colo, Mr. John Peadey, kss Nan Ledwdgt and Wllam Roche. ' erbert Sneed sold the Claude nokey farm of 8 acres near Fowlervlle to Wllam Maynard of De- j trot last week. Mr. and Mrs. erbert Sneed have rented the Tom Barron home I owell and wll move there from Portage Lake about May 8. ROBERT ENDERSON 'Genoa. ' atte Nxon I must b e ' ther P erated by a state one-half feet more or less to the Robert enderson, 75, ded n! Green Oak ' erbert Rollson «ovrrnmnllt or object to I.C.C. f center of tr east wall of the brck Ann m Arbor last Wednesday. W»dnr.«dn V e was «l oe amhnr» amburg Mu-.j Mldred «,...' Whtlock. I»'"gulatons. It must be elgble on- buddng now standng on the prendor Lst T of the ratonng regula- >ses heren conveyed. WlLJe sold tons and have more than 5 per at publc aucton to the hghest cent of ts operatng mleage on bdder for cash by the Sherff of runs 5 mles or more from t* Lvngston County at the west front can solder from the average ctzen solder who entered the army n 97. In 97 the average man enterng the army was f7.9 nches n door of the Court ouse n the Cty of owell n sad County, and State, on Frday, the thrty-frst day of July, 9, at ten o'clock n the forenoon of sad day. There U due and payable at the date of ths notce upon the debt secured by sad mortgage the sum of Nnety-fve undred Seventy-nne Dollars ($9? ) Dated: May 6, 9 George W. Sknner Assgnee o* Mortp; ee VanWnkle A VanWnkle Attorneys for Assgnee of Mortga Busness Address: owell, Mchgan Tnesday callers at the bona of heght, but trte present solder s Mrs. George Bland were Mr*. Maqr f>8.9 nches {all, whch consttutes' Teeple and Mra. Fred Bead, of an ncrease of.7 of an nch. Tha! Pnckney.

4 fcfc ere's a Ith thng that wll heje» lot M.*M a patrotc duty to help keep telephone lnes clear ao that mportant war messages wll not be delayed. Even though your lne may not be needed for war calls, a "traffc jam" of calls mght te up a central offce, stoppng emergency mes- 8. e cs from gettng through. And scarcty of war materal makes t mpossble for us. to add to central offce capacty as fully a? we should lke to do. Keepng telephone conversatons short wll help. We suggest that you know beforehand what you want to say; speak u.l.ly so you wont have to repeat, Pnckaey Dspatch Wednesday, May 6, 9 and do not hold the lne merev to talk of trval thngs. t t t In to far as materal shortages ppnr.t.»»- shut) contnue to provde th? heat servv (...-.,,d we look forward to the day when *<,-,,; c s all requests as n the past. ut nos au.l fu he duraton, war needs come frst. KEEP TESE POINTS IN MIND yon con kelp vtal war mettagetgo through f you Make telephone conversatons short Avod tho buty hours A. M.»o ; to P. M. I* certan you have the rght number Answer promptly when your telephone rnat Mchgan Bell Telephone Company STJtfKF A BLOW FOR AMERICA - BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS! A Mystery Play of Three Acts The Scarecrow Creeps To Bt Presented by the Senor Class of Pnckneygh School n the Audtorum on Frday, May 5th 8:5 p. m. Cast of Characters ADAM TROGG, the Butler - LAWRENCE BAUGN MAUDIE OBBS, the Mad MARION SIRLEY RODERICK GAGE, Master of Gage Manor - BILL KUN DR. KENNET GAGE, s Nephew - PAUL YOUNG AUNT ZINNIA WASINGTON, the Darky Cook -- LOIS LAVEY TRAILING ARBUTUS <T. A.), e* Son - * LEVI LUDTKE PERRY GAGE, Roderck's Nephew -- MAX REYNOLDS MRS. ANNABELLE GAGE, Perry's Mother - - ELOISE GARDNER NORMA CAGE, Amelas Nrve - ELEN REASON MISS AMELIA, Roderck's Frst Cousn - EVA McLUCAS TIME A dark, stormy evenng toward the end of October PLACE Gage Manor, Roderck Gages home across the rver from the vllage. TIME OF PLAYING Two and one-half hours > APT I ru SYNOPSIS OF ACTS n Octobe* r m r ** * ab Ut "* ht,ciock a,tormy n * ht ACT II. Same as n act I. About Iwo mmjtes after he end of Act I. ACT III. Smme as n the prevous act*. Admsson: Adults c Good Specaltes Between Acts Chldren 7c A few mnutes after the close of act II. TE DETROIT BLACKOUT Don't forget the Maytme busne Despte the optmsm of the Deand sortal meetng of our group at] trot papers, a casual observer Mrs, Buzzard's on next Wednesday would class th e Detrot blackout last afternoon, May, wth pot luck as ) Sunday nght as a flop. In the frst usual. ] place the fact that all street lghts, The Kng's Daughters are gvng ( factores engaged n war work and the Mothers and Daughters Bauquet j rado staton beacon lghts were n the church parlors on Thursday, j left on would render t a falure May ', 9. Mother's Day sor- "j from the start. Also n the suburbs vces wll be held next Sunday, May hundreds of lghts could be seen ac-. The S. S. lesson for ths date cordng to arplane observers whch s "Monday, th e Day of Authorty". - would ndcate poor work by many Matthew :- < U ' rad wardens. Wndsor, on the Our sympathy - goes out to the other hand, seems to have had a famly jn the recent death of Mrs. j complete blackout n whch not onry P. Kennedy, of Pnckrujy.? street lghts but all other lghts No more pheasant eggs are aval- ( w cre put out. We always under- Wayne AtLee has sold the cottage he bult at Uand Lake last Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Roche, of Mrs. Mae agan of Ann Arbor, r s vstng her sfeter, Mrs. Wll as!, Detrot,called'"on'hgrantothe year to Frank Shaule, of Detrot. Mrs. A. VanSfckle, Who has been Mrs. James Roche, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs m m Wayne C m tradng the wta-.r wth her daugh-' Wayne, were Sujjlv,»M f '"** ""' t«. Ita. A! D«w. y ««famly, n home of fc»difa WU V l l ; ' %L "" ' T sent addressees S Lous Mo. < PINCKNEY SOFT BALL LEAGUE' In the soft ball league last week' Lamb lost to Shehan to and Mller beat Gallup to 9. The' game* were featured by hard httng. Sequn, who ptched n the oweuleague last year started for LambamThs support was spotty.' The battel's? also took kndly to hs offerngs, jtonlyswarthout ptched the last two nmngs. Stanley Dnkcl made hs 9 de-: but, ptchng for Mller Wednesday.) e wa» n good, form and retred, at the end of the 7th wth a to f> lead. lulce ptched two nnngs. ome run htters last week were K. Ledwdge, Reader, J. Lavey W. Lamb, R. Snger, M. Ledwdge. Rooke Battle, the Babe Ruth of other years played frst for Gallup I but couldn't get the ball out of the nfeld. Lamb AB R CI. Mller, lb B. Van, lav W. Baughn, rs W. Lamb, c N. Van,lf C. Clark, cf! D. Meabon, rf Swarthout, b, p R. Mller, b..._. Sequn, p, b _ Shahan AB R J. Ledwdge, cf B. Snger, p ~ 5 J. Lavey lb _ 5 B. Snger, lb 5 R. Snger, rs G. Vedder, b Amburgey, rf 5 K. Ledwdge, If 5 [Darrow, b 6 Lmory, Is t> Ucfcder, c 6 Zera, cf It. Mller, b, c ulce, b, p.. Reader, c, b.. Mller AB. b Gentle, rf 6 Dnkel, p ~ J. Ledwdge, b M. Ledwdge, rs * J. Lavey, If ; Lament, If F. Snger, Is C. Mller, lb - 8 Gallup AB R Darrow, b, p Emery, Is 6 L. Meabon, If Els If W. laughn, rf Warner, rf K. Ledwdge,, cf ;«Buttle, lb Kenny, lb _JL. Snger, p, b J. Ledwdge, cf W. Lamb, e N. Van, If Jones, b Palmer, b X Shrey, cf Chany, c Games next week: Monday: Lamb vs. Shehan Wednesday: Mller vs. Gallup Offcal StandTafa Mller. Gallup.5 Shehan.6 Lamb '. CONSERVATION NOTE* The dry season!>;>* rendered Mchgan's forest fre stuaton acute. Already 9 acres have been burned over, only acres less than was burned n the entre year of 9. Fve arrests have been made for Volatng the governor's ban forbddng smokfg and open fres. 5 gun permts have been ssued snce Feb.. Applcatons are stll comn< n at the rate vf a day. Fome; ovners of tax delnquent lands on whch the state gets ttle on Monday May at mdnght wll have 9 days nstead of to redeara them. ' f Last year the state tax sale resulted n the addton of 55 acres of land and,65 parcels of platted property to the state's northern land ownershp. Mrs. and Mrs. Lucus Wlson and Mrs. Laura owlett, of owell, were Sunday guest s of Dr. and Mrs. Norman Wlson n Jackson and helped Norman celebrate hs brthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Falerh of Coopersvlle, vtsted Mrs. Roy Reason last Wednesday and she 9 accompaned them fo Jackson to vst her l) O t.ectricity AT, VOLTS r fa o Mroge speeds underground for seven mles electrcty at, volts through copper coola a gas-flled ppe sounds fantastc but t s On December st of last year, The Detrot Edson Company placed n servce the frst hgh-voltage underground cable n the Unted States >ro use gas as a "cushon." t You can dstrbute electrcty cheaper at hgh voltage than at low voltage. But n underground cable of ths knd, provson must be made for heat expanson. A temperature rse n the copper conductor heats the nsulaton around the conductor and causes the whole cable to expand. Later when the cable cools, "pockets" may form n the nsulaton and a corona or electrcal dscharge may occur n the pockets, causng trouble. (Trouble at, volts can be trouble ndeed! Ths s a thousand tmes the voltage of the electrcty you use n your household.) So the cable consstng of three copper wre ropes about cm nch n dameter, wth half-an-nch of nsulaton h enclosed d a gas-tght chamber seven mles long. Tns long steel ppe s flled wth an nert gas ntrogen under pressure, whch retards the expanson of the cable. Manholes to provde access to the lne are bult very quarter-mle. At sx ponts n the lne, "stop-jonts" or mechancal barrers prevent the escape of all.the ntrogen m the 7-mle ppe, n case of a bad leak. PILATEA <MOT dwwfepwu web at them e them pomwd by ow eogmter'mg ttat help to JbcSrk Metrc* at lower cof, le the tatt ovemme prce per ktomratthovr pad by for electrcty km dropped 6 pet MM. JB*faaaaatMtaaema Caaeaaaar. aa» araafa aawaaaamaw VnrWVV a NOTES *ahe - *«for,.+:.,+:««dstrbuton tu:,, ths ««year, *u~ the J stood that n such a blackout there 9, havng already been passed were no exceptons and that the out to - clubs. and sportsmen's, lghts out sgnal meant that and groups. Mchgan leads' all states n huntng nothng more. Durng the blackout polce cars were allowed to cruse lcenses sold,, more ha*w about wth lghts on. ng been sold than n Pennsylvana, Because of lack of funds the cap- Mrs. C.. Kennedy and Rta tve moose at the Cusn game ref-[were n owell Saturday mornng. uge have been transferred to cty Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Goodaon and zoos. Of the last three moose, two chldren and Mrs. Collett umrck went to the Munsng zoo and one of Detrot were supper guests of to Tavem Cty sster, Mrs. arley Vnton and J Mr. and Mrs. C. K. rjucher Suncfey. Week end guests of Mrs. James famly Mrs. Pearl Krtland, son, Ells- j Kochc were George Roche, of Fow- Callers at the home of Mr. and, worth, Mrs. L Kelly and Mrs. T. j lervlle, A. M. Roche, of Lansng, Mrs. Wllam Shehan last week were Shehan were n owell Wedno«dny. Mrs.. Russell West, of Ann A*bor, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Parent and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Broek Cole, of De- Mr. and Mrs. Gar McKllen and two and Mrs. Clarence Dehl, Dansyflle. trot and Mrs. W. A. aslam, of J sons, of Dexter and Mr* and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Croat, of De>».»<»-«.b -««,«. ** f. I Wnd>or «P«nt Sunday wth Mrs.] Bob Ross and baby and Mra. Ed /

5 '. ) / v The Pnckney D?»Nd<A Wednesday, May 6. 9 I J-L-. I "B CAS SPECIALS! FR, SAT. May 8, May 9 drefr CUNT CIP! LGE PKGS. c It LB 69 c LUCE. MEDIUM Lava Soap Ba8 c Wheates Roast Beef LGE PIW c Table Kng Salad Dressng ome Baker Flour ½ Lb. Bag Lfebuoy Soap bars Crackers "Sun-Ray" Campbell'sSoups Ecept can Corn Starch, Argo pkg. Butter Goldendale lb Matches carton os 6 boxes ; Apple Sauce Ige can Maxwell ouse Coffee lb. Rce Fancy Blue Rose lbs Famo Pancake Flour 5 lbs. Frut Cocktal cans Kennedy's Gen. Store PONE E WE DELIVER.«nmum»Muu!utr:?MM Cash Pad I Dead or Dsabled orses $7 5 Cattle $6 Phone Collect Day or Nght - Nearest Staton owell 6 Am Arbor 558 Oscar Myers Branch ( lmnutuuuv s! IIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIUIUIW STOCK FOOD J Co-ops. Chop and Ground Feed for Sale I aulng Truckng j ~ LOCAL I.ONG DISTANCE WEEKLY TRIPS) MAUE TO DETROP S STOCK GRAIN CREAM Produce of All Kndt W..MEYEB I Itnm"""'" " "" Mrs. Elwn ulc and baby and Mrs. 'Joseph Grffths were In Ann Arbor last Saturday. Mrs. Edna Reason, Mr. *»?** Roy Reason and daughter Ann Shrley, and Mss Eva McLucas vsted Mss Leota Reason at St. Josephs hosptal, Ann Arbor Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. arry Lee entertaned for dnner Sunday n nmor of her sster, Mrs. Irene Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Myo Kettler and daughters of Albon and Mrs. Madge Lpdyke of Lanan* and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roberts of Detrot and Mr. and Mre. L. Car*. Saturday guests at the oney Creek farm, east of Pnckney, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter of Pnckney, Mr. and Mrs. arold ollster, Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul adley, Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. Myron McConnel of Ann Arbor. W.. Meyer had an exctng tme wth a blue racer snake last Frday.. e had drven up to a gate wth hs."' tor and got* off the machne to open th e gate. The snake ran under the tractor and coled n the transfuson, where the engne klled t. Mr. Meyer had to get a steel fence post and pry the snake out It was about fve and one-half feet long. Pnckney Dspatcn Entered at postoffce lnckney» MMk ft scond clan uatter. Subscrpton $.5 yea* Pad In Advance. PAUL W. CURLETV PUBLISED Gene Mann, of Detrot, s spendng some tme at hb home here. Mr. Robert torne spent the week end at oney Cseek farm at Pnckney. Mr. and Mrs. Nck Katon, of Detrot, spent the week end at ther farm here. The Clark brothers at Slver Lake fnshed shearng ther flock of 5 sheep last Frday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fettt of Ganes were recent guests at the home of W.. Clark. Mrs. John Chambers, daughter,! azel, and Mss Lucy Jeffres were n owell Thursday. Mfss elen Kennedy was home from Nazereth Academy, Kalamazoo over the week end. Mrs. Ford Lamb and sons, Mrs. Clyde Fsher vsted Mrs. Lamb's parents n Perry Frday. John Spears s sufferng wth nfecton n hs hand, caused by beng scratched by a dog. Mrs. Adde endee spe%t Wednesday and Thursday of last week n Gregory wth Curts Drown. Fred Lake, who has been spendng the past sx months n Lakeland Florda, returned home Sunday. Mss Isabelle Nash and Mss Nelle ecox, of Ann Arbor were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nash, erbert Granger s buldng a A new home on the owell road north of Chubbs Comers on the Sexton farm. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curlett and daughter, Paula, spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. enry auck, of Detrot. Mrs. Jenne Devereaux s vstng her sster, Mrs. Fanny Kavanaugh, n Ja'kson. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Berry! (elen Monks) of Stockbrdge, were n town Saturday nght. Ms s Ruth Culver, of owell,' and Mss Golde Markos, of Ann Arbor, spent th e week end at the Martn Markos home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fener and j daughter, Geraldne, of Ypslant, spent the week end at ther cottage J at Portage Lake. Mrs. James Deal (Betty Devereaux) of owell, called at the W.! C AtLee and M. E. Darrow homes last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Nash Mss Isa M. T. Kelly, of Dexter, called on belle Nash, and Mss Nelle ecox frends here Sunday. spent Sunday wth Dr. and Mrs. Mrs, and Mrs. W E. Darrow and James Nash n Else. chldren were n Jackson Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. McLucas, n j Mrs. Arthur Krych, of the Mch- company wth Rev. and Mrs. R. E. ' gan State Santarum was the guest Brunger, of Dexter, attended a of Mrs. Edna Spears Sunday. Methodst Dstrct meetng at Dundee Monday. } Mss Mldred Gambln, of owell, was the week end guest of Mss Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Katherne Szable at the Francs Russell ollster of oney Creek McCluskey home. farm east of Pnckney were Mr. and Sunday guests of Mrs. W. E. Mrs. Wm. ollster and famly of Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. A,. Stockbrdge., Murphy and son, Dck, of Jackson, Mrs. Edth Vaughn, who has been and Mss Drusclla Murphy, Detrot. spendng several weeks wth her Sunday guests at the home of Mr. mother Mrs. Nette Vaughn, returned to her home n Jackson Monday. and Mrs. J.. ooker were Mrs. Maude Sales and son, Roy Carpenter, Mrs. Lucy Reason and daughter, of Ann Arbor. elen and Mrs. Gerald Reason Week end guests at the W. E. spent last Thursday wth Mr. an Darrow home were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gene Reason n Detrot. Wm, Darrow Jr. of amburg and j Mrs. Bladge Updke, of Lansng, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cavanaugh and j vsted her mother, Mrs. Irene Jack chldren of Jackson. at the 8.. Carr home Sunday. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brgham, of j Jack return to her home n Gulf- Gra.-, Lake, called at the home of port, Mss., ths week. Mr. and Mrs. John Martn Sunday. Charles - Clnton of Detrot, called Mr. andv Mrs. Lemuel Martn, of at the C J Clnton home Sunday. Ypslant, spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phllps and the John R. Martn home. son, of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Kelly and at the Edward Spears home. son spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. u? h Shelds n Dexter.! at the Edward Spears home. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Darrow were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Meabon Jr. Rchard Looms Sr., and MB8 Betty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. oward Cogsdell, of Detrot, and ther son, May, ol Unadlla, Sunday. Lt. Glad Looms of the U. S. Army Sunday guests at the Lee Lavey statoned at Chcago,. and Steve O'Bren homes were Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Shelds and daugh Lvngston Lodge No. 76 F. & ter, Joan, ot Ann Arbor, and Mr. A.M. cleared $ at ther card and Mrs, oward O'Bren and son, party and aucton last Frday nght. Ths sum s for the beneft of Ma of Bunker ll..,. Angus and. John McEachn of c Servce centers n the army Bad Axe were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Colone. Angus was formerly Grand Trunk agent here. e has enlsted n the Navy?nd expects to be called for duty ths week. Patrck Kennedy Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, of Detrot, who s a member of the U. S. Navy statoned at a tranng staton n Texas, attended the funeral of hs grandmother, Mrs. onnora Kennedy, here Monday. The Carm Webb farm on M-6, vest of Anderson, has been sold to camps, John Qarver and famly, who have been lvng, on the Brkett farm on the* Dexter road for several years have moved on a farm Ann Arbor. M. E. Darrow attended a stag party gven by Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Young, of Gregory, at ther home there n honor of ther son, Robert, who jons the U. S. army [Tuesday under the selectve servce draft. e goes from Jackson. Mrs. Adde endee, Mrs. enry Johnson, and Mss azel Chambers Detrot partes. The Axe Randall I attended the funeral of ther cousn farm on Chambers road has also Edgar Gould, n Conway Sunday, been resold to Detrot people. The Mrs. endee returned to her home name of the man who purchased n Perry after spendng sx weeks the Fred Woodwofth farm s Frank {wth her cousn, Mrs. John Chanv Berghoff, of Detrot. ** bers, and famly. USE Formaldhyde for Oats, Wheat, Barley, Rye, Mllet, Sorghum* Corn and Potatoes One Pnt c V PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED Kennedy Dm* Store "><9K Potted Plants and Flowers for the Garden and Cemetery ICECREAM CAND CIGARS, TOBACCO ETC. :: FOUNTAIN SERVICE:: Servce wth a Smte Open Every Evenng JOE GENTILE Dead or Alve ORSES $7.5 $6. Farm Anmals Collected Promptly Modern Equpment Capable Men E. L. PARKER. Aaent Phone 88, Pnckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Servce n Mchgan CentralDad ScockCo. Mrs, Walter Clark and daughter, Jean, were n Ann Arbor Tuesday. C. J. Clnton s now employed at the Brown-McLaren factory at amburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Shrey am daughter, of Jackson spent the week entl here. Beryl Amburgey and Earl Berqust were home from Ann Arbor over the week end. Messrs Ljffcus Wlson and Earl Baughn attended the county defen.se meetng at owe.l Monday nght. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ester, of Ypslant, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nsbett. Edwn. brown, attorney, of Battle Creek, was called here Tuesday by th» sudden death of hs father, Charles Brown. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Mowers and son, of Detrot, spent the week end at therjeottage at Bentley Lake and called*atjh hs mother, Mrs. Ida Mae Mowers. Sunday guests at the Cass Clnton home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clnton of owell and Mrs. Orrn Fsh of Brghton. Among those from here who attended the defense meetng at owell Monday nght were Rev. McLucas, Mr. and Mrs. John Martn and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Reynolds. About were present. enry Ford wll""" entertan the newspaper edtors of both daly and weekly papers of Mchgan at a luncheon at Ypslant on Frday, May. They wll also be taken on a tour of the Ford bomber-plant at Wllow Run. Mr. and Mrs. erbert Sneed were n Ann ArBbr on busness Tuesday. The Pnckney troop of Boy Scouts wth Scoutmaster Reader and Mr. Zera enjoyed,a luncheon at the home of Don Grffths on Tuesday nght. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aberdeen were Mr. and Mrs. ugh Englsh and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Englsh and son, Jerry Mr. and/mrs. Arche Kay, of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Veltuse and Mrs. Donna Farchld of Detrot and Mr. Alexander, New York. Mss Jeanette anes s employed n the Clark Grocery. Mrs. Ross Read entertaned her (Ml club at her home Tuesday. Mss Maron Shrley Is helpng at tn? home ol Mr. and Mrs,' Merwn Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. George Tashmore of UetroM, called on Mr. and Mrs. Patrck Kng Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pke, Mss E-cell Bentley, Mrs, George Bland spent Sunday at the Bentley home n Corunna.. Messrs Clff Mller, Marshall Meabon, Loron Meabon and Gerald Clnton spent the week end at Douglas J,ake n northern Mchgan. Mrs. Dan VanSlambrook, Mss (Jlella Fsh, Fred Fsh and Mrs. Mable lshan were n owell Frday and called on Mrs. Vernon Beatte and famly. Mr. 'and Mrs. erbert Barrett and three sons, of owell, have moved nto part ol the Alfred Lane house on Lnadlla St. e s employed at the Sorenson "factory at Dexter. The Msses Paulne McLucas and Jeanette fanes are fllng out and ssung sugar raton cards at the Pnckney school from :- to 6: p.m. and 7: to 9: p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lobdell and son, Jmme, and Mr. and Mrs. Ea Faucett of Brghton spent the week en: ;.. t.o Lobdell cottage at Maron. Mr. and Mrs. George Meabon Jr. entertaned a number of frends at ther fcnfe Tuesday nght n honor of ther son, Marshall, who wll be nducted nto the army, Thursday. Cards were played and refreshments were served. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Clare Mller were Mr. and Mrs, enry Franke and Mr. and Mrs. George Franke, of Detrot and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Franke, of New York state. Mrs. Mller returned to Detrot wth them for a vst. Mrs. Nelle Clark entertaned at her farm home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and famly all of Pnckney, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Clark and baby and Mrs Mare Gleason and chldren of owell and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark and chfld- ran of Lansng > Ssl - - T- l k. tjk ' : 'J '

6 p» w rt»t* Pnckney Dspatch Wednesday, May 6, 9 <? Pant NOW! D< 7 BE FOOLED! DON'T LET ANYONE SELL YOU A SECOND OR TIRD GRADE PAINT AT A FIRST GRADE PRICE WEN CONSIDERING WAT BRAND OF PAINT TO BUY, COMPARE FORMULAE! BOYDELL BONDED OUSE PAINT CONTAINS MORE WITE VF.AD TAN ANY PAINT SOLD IN MICIGAN. ydel Bonded A A ouse Pant *P«>"v/ Per Gallon n 5 Gallon Lots ORDER NOW WILE WE AVE A FULL STOCK Lavey ard-wart ;Fr» tylay 8 OA SLd v JLJT JLIIZ) CAS SPECIALS Sat, May 9 "J *.-<*»< Black Pepper 9 y *IA. *5 Orange Juce t 5 Karo Syrup "" a,k 5, Beans, Green,;,ns omny «Z: " Lfebuoy Soap J, Dog Food 8 5U - h * Scott Tssue * Tea Sftng ' * pk! Peas-Carrots u ".* jchpso ' -'" hr OldDutch Cleanser '5c YOU GET BETTER MEATS AT Clarks 5 9c C 9C 5c c JCIassea Contnued from Frst Pag FOR SALEL-- year old horse,wt TE MICIGAN MIRROR xtoo, fully broken. Call at farm c&t- ' urday. Nck Katon other governmental acton, have acres of lowland brought a realzaton of the war r Want Ads pasture at outsorts of Pnckney nto nearly every Mchgan home. 'v'l '.vr.trrt.'. Tn'juro of Thursday, May 7, s the fnal day Jarl Gallup for ctzens to regster for war raton stamp cards. Sugar stamps Nos. FOR SA S: G- 6- truck tres ~FOK SALET"Early seed potatoes', to nclusve, wll be good for and tubes n gooc equaton. pv,, eung potatoes, popcorn. purchase of one pound of sugar per Stanley Dnkel _ Prme electrc feme and set of double harness. ndvdual eac' two weeks from WANTED: x wtu ra*e ad mow Wm. Darrow May 5 to June 7. lawns at reasonable prces. Because sugar cane s needed to Jack Lane Phono > = FOP SALE: D'n-ng room sute; pormake molasses; molasses s used to Eght good work'hofses t c " a»- l f - l -«ble; wood kt- FOR SALS make ndustral alcohol, ndustral chen table and two chars; lnen team and odd horses. alcohol s needed to make explosves chest; mlk straner; mlk cooler; E. VanSckle, explosves are needed to snk the.: ; new t -land Lake l t u u.. berry boxes; old axs, and the axs threatens our.. fashoned wash tub stand; thrcefreedom, Mchgan consumers must WANTBD:l'crsontoworkmy I a m( jurme> conserve sugar carefully a small n ShareS ' Mke Pankoff a * ( 5 l ** L» k * ">** Satursacrfce but an mportant one.. _-.,<wy, May 9tn. FOR SALE: Ea-ly Blss Trumph Before you grumble about "bureaucracy" and "muddlng.n Wash Mrs. Lous fnk seed potatoe:,. bushel. ¾, cyatoestltoo b ngton" as the reasons why sugar st of Pnckney. I * lhern ' own om * ur fro*: M - nvle e: must be ratoned today, consder certfed FOR SALE: 98 Chevrolet * lol ths addtonal reason: Swarm's Store, owell panel; 96 Fordor Ford. The Japanese attack at Pearl Wm. Darrow arbor and Manla resulted n sop-- Phone 8, Brghton FOR SALEl One cow, Schofeld page of sugar supples from the] FOR SALE: 9 Buck sedan, good j tractor horse potatoe planter. Phlppnes, whle awaan supples ; tres, ' lcense plates Vncent Dark, M-G, Phone 9F became uncertan. Next, shps were Phone Lucus Doyle FOR SALE: John Deere tractor. needed to carry strategc war materals, and sugar s beng shpped Street, East I WANTED" to buy FOR RENT: Upper flat, Man El Aron to our alles under the lend-lease Mrs. Lee Fry or rent a used stroller or walker. plan. Shps whch could carry sugar FOR-SALE--Early Seed and Eatng Mrs. Mark Nash ar e crtcally needed to transport Potatoes. Dede nchey tanks and arplanes, for example, WANTED: Fence buldng or other AULINCTI wlphaul ashes and work to do. to the Russan front, rubbsh at reasonable rates. Just another reason why you wll _ Alex Peto, Pnckney Garth Meyer, Phone S5F have only a pound of sugar durng "gob- the next tw weeks! FOR SALE: Bronze turkeys, Food experts say we really don't bers and ht rs. Also a house and need any sugar at all. We do need the food energy that sugar gves us. And the same energy can be obtaned from cereals, bread, potatoes, fats and other famlar starch foods, rch n carbohydrates. Syrups and honey may be ustd nstead of sugar n bakng. Cakes can get along wthout frostng, and mlk has ts own sugar. Corn, carrots and sweet potatoes?re vegetables rch n ther own suj-ar. Custards and puddnp? need lttle.<ugar; salads practcally no sugar. And lterally tons of sugar are v:asted by Amercans daly because they do not str throvoughly ther cup of coffee or tea! Speakng of transportaton, have you bought your wnter's supply of coal yet and have you joned an "auto club"? The two thngs are not unrelated. Coal s shpped by ralroad, and t accounts for one-fourth of the real traffc of the naton. Mchgan automoble plants, fast beng converted to war producton, acres of lanu, west of Anderson -;n M-6. Dede nchey FOR~SALE":""Double work"'harness, Irsh Cobbler and Rural Russett seed potatoes. Wm. Euler AN XED Washngs to do, * _ Mh, A. J. Verhoeven Lavermore farm Phone 7 AVON REPRESENTATIVE I have an attractve and complete lne of Avon products. For free demonstraton, call Pnckney 6. Mrs. J. M. McLucas S.Mary's W ** Comemmoraton and ntentons durng the past week n the oly Mass were for the relatves and soul of the late Frank Esele, ntentons for the lvng requested by Mrs. Arthur McCleer and for the late Lucy arrs. Also for the late onnora Kennedy, requested by the Alta Socety, on Frday a.m., and Saturday for the late Mss Lucy -arrs, are begnnng to turn out an ncreasng amount of tanks and bombers and other machnes of death. requested by Mrs. W. E. Murpry. Thursday mornng wth an ntenton Furthermore, these fnshed machnes - requre thousands of parts for the solders and salors n our country's servce. You ar e urued to whch, n turn, requre transportaton n thousands of freght cars. attend oly Mass Thursday, whch s Ascenson Thursday, a oly Day of By next fall and wnter tw j Oblgaton, the.masses are at sx and thngt: wll probably take place: eght a.m. The month of May s ded- One s a crtcal congeston of kated tq Mother of (Jod> n the ajroad transportaton, just as shp- d_ rec t; A on f the l.tuny of the png todaw s facedw th a crtcal Vrgn Mary. Frday, May 8, s the shortage, Every ton of coal bought Feast of St. Mchael the Archangel. today for delvery ths sprng and Saturday : the natal feast of the summer wll free ralroad cars next pastor of t. Mary's and the Feast fal land wnter for rush shpments f * t * of tanks and guns and shells and wll case any threat of a coal shortage. A plane for Mac Arthur's men, a tank to shove the Germans back to Berln, a gun to blast the Japs out of St. Gregory. From the wrtngs of the martyrs of the church, we read those of Thcophane Venard, among whoso works we read: "appness s to be found only n the home and n the domestc crcle where God s loved and of Manla wll NOT be held up,, A u, r, u n n I,,,,.,, w.,,,,, honored, helps and where cares for each the one other. loves, an< n Want order to to help shp MacArthur? coal for your Then home. order your coal TODAY!,.,,, _,,, f_ +u fw,, Second comng event of transportaton mportance s an nevtable depleton of rubber tres. ow long wll present tres last? There's the rub Governor Muray D. Van Wagoner ha s summoned mayors of some leadng de; of Mrhgan to consder aucton of the "Pontac Flan" (explaned n ths column last week.) Instead of the wasteful spectacle of four or fve automobles headng n the sam e drecton at the same tme, each wth an empty back seat, one car mght do the job*- Traffc would be reduced, parkng problems eased, many lves saved all because the Japs sezed rubber plantatons n Malaya,, mles away. "Drve slower and speed vctory*' may be another 9 war slogan. These are small sacrfced for us to make. Mchgan ctzens are gong to make them cheerfully and wllngly. For we realze that the wfer can be won or lost on the home front, that n the dong of thousands of lttle thngs, not always n spectacular acts of bravery, wll we on the home front make our contrbuton for vctory. Norbert Lavey, of Detrot, called ; upon hs mother, Mrs. Jenne Lavey Saturday. "Lfe well employed conssts n ths: a fathful correspondence to grace, and a good use of the talents gven. There s no other relgon than ths, and the rule of lfe s,th e same; for all. Snce our Lord Jesus Chrst became man, s dvne manhood must take the lead n human affars; for a people callng tself Chrstan and throwng off all allegence to the FOR~KEN*T: FurrTholIe - ~on~~p7a"n~ farm, Tlnckney-owoll road. See Earl Gallup F RENT: Four-room apartment on Mowers Road. Joe Snger Ford" tractor FOR SALE: Used sweep hay rake. Lee Lavey yojt""servicerlampvhre boar7~ Y. amparan FOR SALE: Used uprght pano n good condton. Prce, $5. W. C. AtLee Phone 58F, Pnckney FOR SALE: tons of alfalfa, also a -egg ol-burnng ncubator. El Aron, 6 Rush Lake Rd! Pnckney. & J$l? s t Save LET'S % 7 Rel*y* <r< Buy Ever; Pay Doy Establshed, 865 Incorporated 96 SALVE, NOSl DROP! McPherson State Bank Over Sxty-Etght V of Safe Bankng PUT LIVINGSTON IN DRIVE WAR AND STAMP SALES OVER BOND Most everyone who s workng or who has other ncome ncrement can sgn ths pledge to buy a certan amount each week or month of bonds or stamps.,our quota, we understand, s $,- Most gh, becomes thoroughly ungovernable, for the smple reason as much or more each month fol U.O for the month of May and/ that corrupton s greater when t lowng. Ths wll mean per capta shows tself n what was orgnally pledges of every person n the county of $..5 each (man, woman and good. Is t not enough reward to knowthat one dong the wll of God?" much more than ths to make up chld). Accordngly some wll pledge We wsh to thank the followng for those who cannot do as much. for assstng n the nstallaton of Just remember tfs, the purchase the kneerers to the church pew s last of War Bonds and Stamps s not a Saturday: Loy and Joseph McClear :. f, - Feter Gerycz, Ralph Graham, Leo-J, but. thg "vertment n the world today. The bonds are better than cash because cash does- not earn anycktn untl nvested. nard Laprod, Wllam Lovejoy and to Mrs. Emma Vollmer and Mrs. Mame McOwen for cash and labor to the church cleanng and to John Esele for the use of tools for the church work. We are also grateful to all who dpnafed flowers. Kndly remember to send n flowers from your garden for the altars durng May. Mornng Mass each day at 7: o'clock. Mss Mary Ellen Doyle, of Ann Arbor, spent the week end at her home here. McPllerson State Bant Money to loan at reasonable rates Interest pad on Savngs Book* and Tme Certfcates of Depost. McPherson State Bank All deposts up to $5,. nsured by our membershp n-eder- -al Depost Insurance Corporaton* " t I'M

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