06-05-1946 - Village of Pinckney
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06-05-1946 - Village of Pinckney
* ©isaittij Hie Pmclomy Dupatch Wednesday. June 5, 1946 Volume 63 News Items of Buys in Service Graduating i Alumni Reunion Exercises Reunion Hvki n "*»*'• CHWei1 No. 23 Mich* Masouic Convention C URRBN #|* OMM£N Rev. Francis iur^: y, pastor at 7-Ao "• 1 U : 0 0 a. m. Cai. i i i . ; • -A,' -aiaay a n d 10:01 , , - . , . i A l : l k ' o l , u ^ingay in t h e Detroit Satu. .iy. %fej i * * * M M t f D « | O a r B o * U , r a lapse ot a year Che M i e n . ' F r e e 1'res, s a y s the h u e s of women h e Nov*....; Frida) 12;20 noon a n d 1 1 8 Gr i * * A r » e d 1 *** J . . *«*u«Ud a t t h e I. iU J High School R e u n i o n . A r e Resumed 8;00 p . i'.i, oC Masonic grand lodge convention was sees in front of grocery stores and At* fenfef ia School Last Friday Night ' After Five Year Lapse P r e p a r a t i o n for Holy Comaiun resumed last week at Grand Kapids jmcut markets reminds him of the Harry H a w p e r i a n ia home with ""— ! ion each Saturday « to 8 p. m. tuid he u u u i i o n .smiled Alouuay wuihjGuod F.urth written by l'earl Buck m uisqhage fjora the USN. N. 1 he a n n u a l commencement exer-1 ~ | •Sunday 7:00 to 7 »30 a. m. the grand .na.ters du.iu-r and a 3rd j in where a constant smuggle in China 1 6 6 tickets were sold for the Finck Sun., .J u n e i) Communion «., for men of ^ K I C C h> W k Uul gc.. George Aachenbrenner V S N is* cises were held a t t h e school Friday ' by mothers U» g e t enough food to home I r o m t h e South Pacific with a night. The stage was decorated with ney high school alumni banquet last ! Holy Name Society. *tuh week of the A he c u m n m u v v j i 0 had ; , J C U t j keep their c h i M ^ n from starving is ilowers and plants. The class appear- S a t u r d a y night. It was served in the . - ^ t h Novenim. discharge after 2¼ years. J ears drawing up anich-s «-'-s oi of incumr-'uVpicted. iiiiur|iiMaybe this is rather f a r atiun of live llv AUi>u Masmiic \iuniv i\ fetched but nevertheless we seem to S t e v e Aachenbrenner USA has had ed, clad in,caps and gowns,the march school cafeteria style by the Smith I Prayers a r e requested for < a n o t h e r operation on his leg,njured , ^ e , ^ r J ) l a y e d b? M r s « Merwin C a m p - j C a t e r i n g Co., A n n Arbor. jKev. Daniel Kyun, pastor of Sacred ported. Oa niuUuuut Clark MeKen/a, have entcivd into the first stage of bell y A1,ai d : in F r a n c e D-Day. He is a t Percy ! \ ™" £*ve the invocation f First on t h e program was t h e c a l l Heart Seminary, Detroit a n d late u was defeated on gu.unds it u , J jit. Of cotioc relatively speaking there C O l l l l u l Ot 1.(>;:,.• '.'ion, . : i : , U j | , , j , v, J o n e s hospital, fcattle C reek. j A n i n " ° v a t i o n was tried this year. I to o r d e r by t h e president, Mrs. iMae ' Frances Marx of Wvanu'otte |»" '_>«' loud shortage here. Millions of J lie Lkmiu vl lii ,1, , ,J I'M JH, ,. . i'U.>heU of wheat a r e being withheld Jimmie Doolittle w a s heme f rom [ i n ^ a d f of the s t a u u a r d parts such Hunt, 'limn followe<l ringing by the I Among the intentions a r e Sun., pro.>jjo.s»'d by Paul Sti\i\. ! >n W>-, w . 4 Hem the market and the same in true Camp Grant ->ver. tha week end ' u s valedictory, salutatory, history high school glee club. T h e roll of I for late Wm. Doyle, Mom, Mary adopted. This pruvidr.-. i' a a ' etc# t h e raduates ( Jr.Doyle is stilf in Caifornia where 2 recited famous Classes dating back to 18i)l was call- Barbara McOwen, Tues. Wed., Thur. M.aru oi meat because the producers uV not hiss shin is being decommissioned. He o r a t i o n s - There was no Wilson Mem-j by t h e secretary, Mrs. Mary J a n e Special intention, Fri., Devotion t 'J J made up of all grunu' lodge nn-mbrt ibnik tlie ceiling price is high enough orial . member fium each of itu •Many persons who should know better expects a discharge. P r i z e this year in English, it j Tasch. Glenn Tupper of St Johns Sacred Heart, Sut., Virgil of Fente- \' a n d < > navin Deen 3.'i districts to meot 4 times o yt-ar >a\ei' r.M,o\ my all pi'ices curb.Fred Singer USX has landed in in S discontinued gave t h e welcome to 5 classes grad- cost, feast and abstinance day. prices curbs a n d and pass o u Masonic b.'gi.-ilaiio LL • l e t i i i f i a t i i i n i\t<t J e r r y Ledwidge presented t h e uated since the last alumni a n d the S a n F r a n t i s c o , Cal iforina where his •gii hUpreme e n d soar I'orc grand lodge meets. senior gavel to Charles D a r r o w j u n i o r rsponses were made by J a m e s Dooto lln> skies. This the argue would «1 ip will be decoinmctionod. COMMUNITY C O K u X . ^ H J R C H class president and1 also $50 from the little, 11)45, George Aschenbrenner, . T h e following legislation was pass s , ) i J " biii ' hoardeo' wheat and ,)1,; Al( senior class to the Memorial Field. ed': Allow donaiiims to Urd ( ' I D S , ii i " ' " i njii'Kei. This treatment J™ '** Allard, M i n u t e r FORM T R l - C O U N ' l Y L E A G U E 1944, Pauline Amo, 11)43, Helen The high school glee club, directe Mre.Floreajo Baugbn,Or^aiu»t a n d ami charitable organizuiins by a , u a . , u ied al> r World War. I and reBeryl Amburgoy a t t e n d e d a meet " Reynolds 1942 a n d J e r r y Ledwidge, Choir Director by Mrs. Campbell sang several sel two-thirds vote of the lodye. -. Fh'ct 1 suited in the daiii<r--t depression this ing in Dexter Wednesday night 1946. ection> Rev IJe G. M. Thompson, S. S. Supt. grand lodge officers by ;u-i!,.n" .tun ';••• country ever experienced. Food and where plans were made to reform t h e , " a c h e y gave the heneJack Young gave the memorial for diotion Morning Worship i o j n who have no uppusit u>u ;;!.(,ave ;:'raud pi-ounce were thrown o the market old Tri-County hard ball league.The | n the deceased members a n d the four Sunday School u$ T n e senior th s 0 ludjie powi-i to control blae lodj^e in- in such quantities that it exceeded all t e a m s t o be represented a r e Dexter* * h?ave ' week on ex- alumni who lost their lives in the t e n s i v c a u t o tri Si T h e n bo s in 3 Choir practise, Wed. evening. vest merits aim' erection of Masonic demand and wl\eat t;nni>led to 30c Chelsea, W i n c h e s t e r , Brighton a n d i P >' world war. They were E a r l liernuist c a i s dl ivL u l)V M r temples; 4. Changed time petaioiH per lui.'lu'l. The same thing would Pinckney. Another team is* desired. ! ' ' ' - deader, Jack GeneS oper, J o e Lesiak and Clare Hunnett a n d must lay on the table from one lu-happen again today. GOSPEL MISSION The t e a m s a r e madfe up mostly 0 f ! E m m e t t Widmayer go Gilmore. v nat lo t h e u r 1 , ™ Jwara Beache nar month to next slated meeting; w a r veterans a n d will play Sundays P P ° Peninsula and return The service men present were askvia Wisconsin and Ilinois. They S. S. Supt Marvin Shire o.Raised c ' d a r y of grand lectiuer to and holidays. ^ u tw-i44Vt<HHfmg-n+r- th 0' n a."hi e—caft will-be- g-ene-a--weekr-The -S-^irl* with c"l to stand. t * 0 ™ 1 " Worship _ . . . . . _ _ - l o m x^ frrri "rrye'rlr plus - $tT "< >x'pe ilsF 'li"m n <• y. tia; and threats John P.Lewis appears A number of old grads were called Sunday School Mrs. Lob dell go to Mackinac Island, 10-1., CONSERVATION DEPT. The following legislation was <te lo have emerged 1 from the strike conR e t u r n of gam* Kill cards f o r ' t h e n t to Montreal, Quebec, Boston, oon f o r remarks, including Dr. Nor- Young People's Meeting"'.'..... 7-30 feated1: 1. To abolish t i l " 0 ! ' L ' i ' i ' ' o ' ' V I e r e i l C l with the attainment, of practiYork City a n d Niagara Falls.a man Wilson, Roy Teeple, Koss Read rJveiling Worship s . ( „ , balloi on second ami third ib "Tei^ ••', 1945 show an inci eased kill of ducks, j New Vo P.H . S v a r t h o u t , K L . Reason and i'rfiyer Service, Wed evci.\ objective he asked. These 18:09 ks trip. geese, coots a n d snowshoe hares, a two wee To ri'duce the peloid for life memberincliule ; Wk, W a l t e r Mercer. . IS'.: cents iin hour wage NOiiCE decreased kill of partridge, prairie ~ ships from 40 to lit) years;:',.To grant i n c r e a s i The election of officers for next !.A .>2f>,()in>.oou,a year welThe Philalhea Class and Lazier. life ineini ership> on an\ date al'ter chickens a n d about t h e a v e r a g e of [CIHCJUIT COURT NEWS I'ai <• I 111 finrnri'ed by a -.5 tax on year resulted as follows: Aid hold a coiiibiiu.r nweting J t ; , u ihe 4U111 Masonic ;, v :ir is i " u i;e 1 ; cotton tails and sharp t a i l e d ' g r o u s e , i Fi t h e only j u r y case thiss term. (A e r , ton oi' CII.DI mmed;3.Unionia»- 1 President ^ielcn Kennedy ]'i.lU H ; J " P- '"• witJi Mrs. Millie 1, To <ieviate frc-m the printed o r m s l L l o n A Canadian lynx believed extinct j a verdict of no cause for action was if foremen ;4.A'lec|iiate housing * . y s ' : Liliott. •"' Vice President M e AtFce ?an i n Michigan was seen n e a r Gwinn (rendered in the Shaefer vs Laier auapi(CO''('d by u'i'and lodge. -r). To : •' s e ? facilities for miners. Of course all Secretary - , " e l e n Reynolds laat week. They weigh 80 lbs. I to damage case. [all ];'tit ionej's for inenilter^bq) S.i loi this means an increase in price of J*<* Y o i , , 1 ' r NOTICE 2 northern g r a y foxes,a t r e e climb J In circuit court last week Fre<t T r e a s u r e r . the Masonic ''Ionic .Home endowment endowment illli' coal. For the mine owners will lose no The n gul a i ' meet ing of i 'ira kne\ The balance of t h e eweninpr " ' a s ing animal, were taken In Alger Vanness was given 4 to 14 years for 1». To .-et he mininiun di<es of a 1 time in passing the cost onto the peoJohn Hane O.K.S.wil I b e 1leld r 'i'idav ni - h i .linn county recently. forgery. His companion, George ,nor1 in d a n s m g with ple. Com;iO:.s and the pro><K n'ud .,, j(.[i;<ran ! '"'es at ^i) a \eai,;i. m. ith at H Initi ation. 1 > S d "y. The deepest oil well k n o w ^ is in W e s t e r m a n was p u t on 2 years pro- calling:-T,, require . miina'ioii <m :ird degree p h n i y of t.iik .about Mr. Lewis but L'juisana. I t is 2 1 2 miles deep. batijn and also ordered to u l n I I it c;one down to action (here lesson 2 months after rai.-ing. NOTICE "-"-—~~" ' m a k e good the checks ho wrote.Lloyd ! u :is iolbiiiK' <|oing and John L.Lewis LOCAL N O T E S Due to increased labor costs jt ;., B a S E B A L L SCORES i.'-u.i-.^t will ho M ' - . I M there' /11 a > no t I l e . ' J i horn of a bit of his Finckney high f-chco; failed to coirth'is week and Kicn^rd F r a n k until j Mrs.M . G. Robinson is visiting necer.sary to raise the assessment f o | p o \ \ friend's in Fenton. care of lots in the Pinckney cemett i n u e their winning »rreak a n d lost Sept. H e is o u t on $300 bail. spout o j ' v J ^ $;} each for J: both games last week. A n n A r b o r ! A quiet title degree was grantedf Cecil Hooker o f , A n n Arbor I I ' "'e,ry n n e k n i ' v Cemeterv Association old IMc.J.iiid years ago a beat them T u e s d a y 13 to 2. Chuck to George Sehaefer, vs Jacob Sliger. the v, eekjC'ld a^ttie Roy Dillingham , i: a i VviiuTred (ji-aves, >'eo-T:xas. 'Ire (1 as ''leroij, itli ancient Clkrk a n d G u s Ledwidge held A n n The following "divorces were grant- , home. i •|e> l < ni'i' v,iv t he cent 1! figure in A r b o r to 6 hits b u t received poor e d : Dorthea from I'ari S a w y e r ; and Walter Reason, daughter, Isabel IT :• ' . M' Hi u.is u ually a juggler i u p p o r t , Pinckney making 8 errors*. ;Jolan from Lyle Euler. * and husband of Detroit were in town MARY ELIZABETH BRIGHAM o r i ;:a:,i''i n mid the urn i entertaif*:i Maiy F'llzabeth Gooosjieod Brigthey were also helpless at b a t o n l y ! TIJIF week the Pritchard divorce Thursday. 1< r .a iu the parade. A saying getting 2 hits. >case is «dated a n d the suit of Thesis .^Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k Earn en of De- ham, 74, dieif at her home at Chubb, •'•>'. i i • n; il,c in \\ hit ii a person T h u r s d a y they dropped their l a s t - R o b e r t s vs Charles Sutto.i, adnjinis- tiqlt called on Mrs. Villa Richards Corners Sunday. Surviving are her \\ lo e> 1 1 |h <l otiiersin dai'iig was >airf husband, hizra, a brother, Wells in game to Brighton 7 to 5. They d e - t r a t i o n of an estate is set ] Thursday. i - uel lei no' Herod, J'resident Truman tho merchant marine a n d a sister, feated this team two weeks ago.Gus ^ * " a n d Mrs. Clyde Fisher caileo Mrs. Crace Simons of Detroit. mii;i;t be a id* I u have onlherded HerLedwidge pitched his last g a m e f o r V1LLLAGE BOAKD O F R E V 1 P W on Mrs.Leitie Fisher a t Webbervilh od ia a week when he jiropos.ed a mea The funeral v a s held Wednesday Pinckney b u t was poorly supported. The board of review of Pinckney Suniiay. : are io coML,'re>s to settle the strike ifternoon foom the home, Rev. Al-i Despite the losses Pinckney ends the'villa.ee will meet a t the town hall in PALL 0 . STRAWHF.CKKR I -it mil ion by drafting men for laoor a.s A l l i e d Pfau a n d \M'le of Toscu. red Allard officiating. Buria in • season with a fine record. They won Pinckney o Monday, J u n e Id and Son.e \ \ a ,-id''tracked' tcj the <ie-r,• i n ' tliey v e r e d l ' a f l e d fnv w a i ' f a r e . This Cemetery. Howell. 10 and lost 6. Ann Arbor beat thjem Tuesday, J u n e 11 to review the a s - called a t t h e f t m . .Shehan home Sun- Lakeview oral Purpose committee and put over same thing' was propo>.e<f daring the day. twice, Stockbridge, Brighton a n d sessment roll from 8:00 a. m. to 5 :00 for a year.This included- J. Allowinc .car hat never got anywhere Sirange NOTICE j Mis. Ross lieaa, Mrs. I d a Byeis Chelsea each once. They b e a t Dexter p.m..All persons having grievances u.se oJ idae lodge rooms to non-Ma.and J a n e t Feidier were iu Ann Ar> The Kings Daughers will meet at •onic ojgani/al iins ; 2('iiiJie:in</ date of to -ay, tla-^e memlevs of congress twice, Hartlandf twice, St. Thomas, are invited to appear. bor Monday. the home of Alta Meyer Thursday {amajal communieat ion ; 1. Setting up v.lio have he< 11 londe -1 m their comleGrass Lake, Chelsea, Brighton a n d Lee Lavey, President. ,,:inat'cm of labor &, 'strike., wete most Fowlerville. £H&8 Mrs. N . J . Buzzard spent several June 13 a t 2:00 o'clock sharp. ia disti'ict deputy grand lecturer sy- vehement again.,t this bill. Among S H I P BOARD, ot R E V I E W i d a y « >" Detroit,Royal Oak a n d FernMae Daller Sec, Of this years team Charles Clark, T O „,,W N,, stem. .them were Hep. Clare Hoffman of JGUS Ledwidge, B u d Forcf, J a c k Reid The P u t n a m township board o f ' d a l e last week, Or. Wednesday an amo. :it a i n o u n t - j ^ j r ) , j j , a n nn(\ Senator Taft of Ohio. a n d Don B u r n s have graduated.AH review will meet a t the town hall in | M r > a u d y^^ W n i > McCullough of NOTICE ing to 10c l\,r wvry ihch.. rfi es pay-j>Talk seenH to be plentiful among cera r e s t a r players a n d will be missed. l J inckney on Monday a n d Tuesday, iBedford were Sunday guests of Air. On and after Wednesday June !>th ing ;.M»on t o r tn i lrabilita" io,,u of tain elements in congress but u hen in1946 t h e Livingston County Mutual J u n e 4 and 5 ana' Monday and T u e s - ' a n ( j Mrs. Fred Wylie destroyed foreign . / J g e s was passed comes down to action that !>• a horse SOFT BALL NEWS day,June 10 a n d 11 t o review and j r ) t i i J f u u d Bruce Buzzard of We- Fire Insurance Company will be locaafter a long d(lm»e. A special of an entire!/ different color In t h e soft ball league t h e T i g e r s . correct t h e assessment roll All per- \l>etroit ^ ted a t t h e First National Bank BuildiSpcnt t h e w e e k e n d a t assessment of a ^J a year or dues lost their 0 t h straight game,the Cubs [sons wich grievances a r e invited to N j BuziarcT home. • ing, 105 W. Grand River, Howell, paying Mason to build a 40 bed adAre we preparing for World W a r winninp 3 t o 4. Wednesday, D o n ' a p p e a r before it J Mr. a n d Mrs. L. W. Martin 01 De-Michigan. dition on t h e Michigan Alma Ma- 111 ? After making the World Safe Lynn Hendec, supsrvisor S w a r t h o u t , old time pitcher pitched O. H. Holmes, Secretary jtryit a n d Itoy Teeple a n d wife of sonic hospital, to cost ¢240,000 wa. for Democracy in 1!>1H, we picked the Bears t o a 4 to 2 victory over Brighton called on Mrs. Villa Richpassed. T h e assessment is for two up Dui' inaibles and went home, 27> Mrs. Lll.u Lamb spent the week! the Panthers. ards T h u r s d a y night. year.-.We understand more additions year., later had to go back and do it end in Detroit. Official Standings Mrs. G. D. Line of Oak and lRoyal oy are planned culminating eventually m all o \ e r again iiy their action in killMr, Edith Peck is staying a t t h a ' " " ' ^ ' ^ " "*«? °l ^ . Cubs 4 1 .800 iM B u z z a r f Dtitroit a J«>0 beef hospital. A t pres< nt the ling the draft congress may make it (&*'} : l° * ^ Bears - 3 2 .000 Rev. P o t t e r home. ho. eital capacity is 37. The home has nece.-.-ary for our sons and grandsons Albert Dia>ei has the basement o f | * « f c e » d a y . with Mr. a n d Mrs. i U . Paathera 3 2 600 2 178 gucsls of home. 87 a r e women. 'to l'inisii the job we should do now \ "f, * ^ ' ,,, , , , .,-¾^¾ Timers 0 5 .000 his new house about completed. { m forces a r e withdrawn One sixth a r e bed ridden and brought ilf all Alliied Miss Virginia Umstead entertained 1 ***** ***»? f ? \ ^ " ^ Games Next W e e it: H Roche of iroei F.urope there is iiittle cfoubt here on stretchers. f ^ A r bor we re Monday-Bears vs Tigers. M 30 friends a a d relatives a t h e r h o m e ' M « - P° >' a f t e r Commencement. j I h u r s d a y guests a t t h e Wm. bhehan 1'aul Strawhecker, brother of M r ; . hli;ii it will -iuickly r e - r t to its old Wedhe&day-Cubs vs P a n t h e r s . ko Estfier Campbell, J'inrkncy.w-a.-; >.l':'*: c y i .,; 1 : 1 0 i i. Trie first Michigan draft Miss E d n a Maas and Allen Dinkel ^fM u a i t h plays soft ball h e r e F r i d a y spent Sunday a t t h e Stanley Culver} Culver; M«»>* .^ ^ ^ »^™ d g e of Detroit ed grand ( r a s t e r ; Clarence Hooper of taft**r the sa.^pension of t h e induction Wl night at 7.-00. a t y Flint, d e p u t y ; Hazen Cole, Ithaca, 0 f t ( . ( . n f l gers and fatlier.s only yieldl ^ e j ^ Deerfield ! w e r e F n d a y guesi* ^ 1 0 hred " ie h o m € Od. ''. W . ; H u g h Johnson, T r a v e r s e ' P d 2-><» m<"'. At this r a t e t h e army MAKR1AGE U C E N S E S 1 M r . a n d Mrs. Charles Reason of , ^ attended the commenceCity , J . W . ; Clark McKenzie, K a l a m a - ; a t K i navy ^iii dwindle away t o nothD u a n e Wenejrar, SO, T h e m a Sher- Gregory w*re Sunday callers a t the ( ^ ^ <xercises. e Wra ;'.oo, Treas. ;Homer Newton, Pontvac, and the f'csdiavge rate is much g r e a t » a n , 2 6 , F o X v i U e ; Alex Mizine, Albert Dinkel Come. I \ " * ™* **"*** »* ^ ^ T S e c ; F r a n c i s Ijambie, Midland,l^ect- r i . Of course all families w a n t their 28.HoweU,Arline Powell; 2 3 , D e t r o i t ; J Mias A i b e r t a Dinkel entertain Mr. j cer home were Miss Florence Tupper urer ; Rev. Donald, F l i n t , Chapiain; bovs back and warfare is foreign S t . e s t Richmod, 2 0 , H o w e U , V i d b i ^ n d Mrs. Paul Ludtke ol^Gregory of F h n t , Glenn Tupper of S t ^ J o o h n s Dr. Morgan Smoad, Rochester, S.L). to American instincts. Still we have P^ a i n^ , 1 8 , Howell jClayton McDaniels, Sunday i n heiwr of Levi Ludtke b i r > n d Dr. Walter Mercer and family 0 1 1 1 1 and Dick Steed, Tiler. They hacT no a j0>> in do and should not quit with 24, Howell Wilnia Harvey, 2L5iowell today l "** ^ ^ ^ opposition. G u y Powell of Detroit It half dV>ne. D r and Mrs. Walter Mercer of Eaat 1 M r s . Luella P a t t e r s o n spent F r i was elected J. D. over George BashMEMOMAL FIELD [Lansing a*d Miss Florence Tupper ,d*y a t l * e Stanley ^ ^ - ^ are, Detroit, Mike liaguJcy, Lansing, Mrs. Ddiothy Campbell tool Ker M o « d o n a t i o n , came in f o r t h e of Flint catted F r i d a y a t the A l b e r t ^ m k e l a n 3 soru John Stanley returnWm. Hamilton, Three Rivers and pupils to Greenfield Village iM t h e V e t a i m w M e m o r i a l Field last week. Dinkel home. , «*>** ^ hor f o r « ^ ^ Sfhlynderer. Ann Arbor on theFord factory last Welnesday. fireworks j second ballot.Schlandcrer wax elected Mrs.Don Swarthout took h e r puj grand marshal 1 over Baguley, liash- pils to the Detroit zoo Friday via t h e F . I L S . Glass of 1946 . . . . . . 5<MX> , - r a i n g oourses a t Mt. C a m e l hispit Clyde Fn«her attended the Perrj Ja*t « e e k . jra a n d Hamilton. AH these officers school bus.They e o t caught in t h e M ZTILZZ? 5 0 0 S ^ f r ^ t ^ a d a r e o n vacation be-.hijrh school alumni T h u r a d a v n «ht. . . . . . . . luive been gue-its a t Pinckney on rain b u t had a fine time 'nevertheless. H.E. D W W -—, & . W | ^ j>etrort and a r e ^ J * * M r *n<l Mra W C. AtLee attendXim Sigler jumped back in the Mrs. Lvla Rvan closed a very sueP e r c y H W s m-rr—m»_ 5 ^ ' . f o r e resamig ^ r c o u r e e a t S t . J o e , ^ ~ J ~ * i ^ T h u r 8 d a y . llime light when he accused Senators past masters nights but 2 also a t U e « r f u l te'rm of school last Tuesday Next years meeting i jCfae ^mA o f t a k i n g 4 * * & t h e oalI v P a n d Mrs- W J 4 . Meyer were Johnson a n d McDonaH of tlv. comw a s hospital* A « » A « o r . Grand Rapid*. with a picnic on the beautifwl lawn a t 0$ tJtfiwhw h e tenaasMd c o u<fce r t Cence s " " ! r , . . « i l „ - » : - « ^ . ituests of Mr. and,miutoe inveBtisatin* grand j u r yI nexm » t ewn a d penditures of accptin* bribes. » 'Mrs.<J . W.Meyer,Stockbridjre. tbe Youngl&ve school. There were 4 0 jjrid and 0WMfr be i -^- apofe - ^ . .will ^ VAi * * « h H * «*<>« » * « *»J1 ^ ^ " " ' • " c a l k M a t t h e Louis Sbehan home way t h e senators were hoisted by |W>eiNSON S i i J R E Y present t o help h e r < ^ l e b l ^ * . t * | J t W fttroit E4»-, igimmt4 ^ ^„,4 Suwiay W t o « J ^ J S ^ ^ ^ F r . McQuillan their o w n petard. They summoned Mi.:s A U t h a Robinson a n d Jere- occasion.potluck dinner w a s aan w*n J T *!!? T r * * ^ ^ a * ^ ***** ***• ™* ***»*» o ^ Howard O u n m o r e o f DetroK„and Sigler before them t o testify. He r e Xi* committee ^ J 4 n w a s pub- miah Shirey of Pinckney were m a r r - ' n o o n and every body partook »> ** T ? L » vSl*** • * * * * « . P*«*ey< AmbnrKey S l ^ S S i a « d JEwnily, A n n Arbor. Ifused t o l i n k * , t h e a e ied Sunday by Rev. K a m e y a t t h e game of ball in t h e WlaM**tt* * * r * ^ / 2 J * » > » > —* ^ f c n * "*«> **i\<A t o atop t ^ ^ S i o «Hi family spent last j l i e A* a parting shot Their Bert VanBlaLreum j r . k i n ^ ^ I both Johnson a n d McDonald of t a k -Baptist parsonage a t Howell. 1 7 w a t t e n d a n t s were Mr.and Mrs. Warvin ke o n t b e J M * * 'Charleaf « . V9M. Ifeam A*£**tm* B O aB x t et r aJ*™* ^ M row hospital, Lansing with t w a * * * r i ? * ^ i L__^ ^ rf K ,r .,and Mr,, . ^ { i ^ bribes and said he had proof .The Vkt footfall aorf soft kail b e r e Memorial ftay 7 t e l . * > M Shirey.After, a wodoang trip in northen logs a n d a broken h w o L " 5 T L L T M » « AnthonvCicowsVi 1 senators threaten slander suits which • • * » • - l a J l j i * ' m t * e Mr*. Anthony imK of a n a u t o and will n e v e r come off. Their committee e m Michigan they will reside in this rtfcof LnaAitta. f o r p i e r A M I Art**}****** * ^ - <Jf - »— ^ V i c t o r t Biu^'dk) e ^ " j ^ w h ^ 4 b e M t » l » mm * » ^ ^ X J ^ j ^ i i ^ w e o f HowriL j was aubterfuge in t h e firat ptooa. village. T h e fToom was recently dia. -r m mm— k u i « . V L M M fiowrtl |R a h ^ h «ehooi a t a r j i i t r a o d 4ot M i mm o f Ypaflanti X ^ a tree g ^ L v S t Wke of W a y n e and M r a . ] T h e y caws AO naore about grand Jury charged f romt tl»e USN. T a e b Earl Baadhn how>* f r o n / MUlrnan The -caller*; expenditures than ahdwtfbe ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ j ^ S i d ^ CteadOfti p j k e teatjthe j n o o u n t of mone>' £iU loom aod bMboonofnjriopodattoe the! ^c^r<^ . ^ p sst^ ^ * ? ' ^ ^ K ^ r "^rsr- Ca^u / *t j& •^si } J '•••>? ,-*•, ' • • ' . aril ' . s f . . ~ J .*f- f?;-^-^1 »?W. • »* rv>-'.-•.. •U ' l^CgH JhAj&X.-'*-' r«r tfv r **% 6lM *."-• Sylvan Theatre MirJL CHKLS&A, Fri., S«t., Jun« =*' 4 JT >' 7,8 THE SAILOR TAKES A Wlht ' i J. J |ll'_Ji!?) A Coiiieuy with R O B E R T WALKER, J U N E ALLYSON, HUME C R O N . N , R O C H E a L ER A N D E k b O N ' Cartoon New* r-1 NEIGHBORING NOTES Hev Virgil Allan! has r e s i d e d a s % i ^ t . . . - o i tin D i i M o r i u a ^ l . e h u r e h . \ M:ukiiKh i - < i l e : i u is t h e n a m e o t 1 t h e new A:iA-Mcan L o t i o n p o s t org a n i z e d a t Su»ekl>rid.ye. Puu1 Steph e n s in fi,ii,:i.: in.ii. r. , J.0 l o n n e i .-.ervue m e n a r e a t t e n d ing: lie i h v ; u ' N'i'i'u' h e l d at ( i r e y o r y i a "x» ^ \' DlSgATCH 1 - - * \ 4 ^ «. ^o. i ue i t i n e r a ] w a » S a t u r d a y , R e v , ' ™ * u i i l ^ t i n ^ . She *<a. Roaella J * h f c e J e r U l i d X W i * *><>™ *" u i o a d a l b i i ^'ew \ e r k . S h e m a r r i e d r u n n a n R o - e in 1 6 3 4 a n d c a m e t o /Michigan, in J 1 8 3 5 . s e t t l i n g OK what is n o w the Charier Campbell farm. Eight childr e n w e i c b »rii to h e / o f whom 5 a r e living'. The lure for the Masonic cxcur- J sion to Detroit J u n e 7 is $ 1 . 0 0 t h e round trip. > WLTl j i h t Deti\-!i I I U I M ^ CO. has set the ' o l , , l c r VA, , . , „ • "li^hifd athletic j l u . i a ; a i l r :^hu.u. ] i 11L U v i n . ^ i u n C o u n t y P r e s s l i s t s . t u e i \ A . . i..n c o u i a y dead* in W o r l d T h e 1 incKiuey t o w n b a s e b a l l t e a m p l a y s L'nadilla' h e r e n e x t S a t u r d a y . The body of Mrs. B e t s y Fuller of Lansing w a s brought here Friday. "own., M o u , T u e » . , J u n e 9 , 1 0 , 1 1 I ^ . u u a L '"•' U u U u c ' ^ u u l h e l i e v e t h e ilsl I'Onipli'leF'uneifcL s e r v i c e s ( w e r e c o n d u c t e d a t i i u . \ e ! l eai/en.-; at t h e i r a n n u a l , t h e W h i t c o m b c e m e t e r y b y K e v . S i m p . M'huu; m e e t int;' will c o n s i d e r tlie c o n - ' s o n . Starring > n u a m u i a 7t'x<M> b r i c k g u i l d m g to D a v e 13eni|.tt is building a new GENE TIERNEY, WALTER HUSeiieVe j-eiwjol <.olle,t SU0U11. oon the .Howell TON, VINCENT PRICE, GLLMN ' .,. . .. , , n 5 h o u s e on his farm w> a u U JaU,, n 0lJttl aU(i on L A N G A N , SPRING B Y I N G I u N * - ^ ' f i road. uiCLl s o n a D U n e y C a r t o o n "In D u t c h " ^ ^ i e u u x > ^ ^ , A n ice c r e a m social at t h e F. MoriJl l! 1 1 11 h o 1 S u n . S h o w s 3 , 5, 7 , , 8 "' ^ ^ ^ ,. . , . [^ ^ Tuesday nite to g e t funds .*.,,. w . J . L a n u n uied at her home f o r l h e c h u b b s Corners school organ Wed., Thur.,"june 12,1 3 in K u . . c l i Ala) 21. U i i e i u n e r a l \ s a s fund 1 . DRAGONWYCK x ;Ul"' """•' f" GIRL OF THE LIMBER L O S T iUi a '^^ ^ a ()T,;i ^ 1 ^ Buiiis had 2 cows killed A o u , . m una u uuuglhcr, iU.a. Urtou . lijfhtnijJg S a t u r d a y . K o b m ijUto,il , U r e u r l y h a d 14 s h e e p . K l i n 'i-'^ \'el< ran'.-, . \ ( i m i n J s u a t i o i i h a s } »-• c„.,„a r.n<*, »* n^~~~ \ nnmrvmA n ICTMW \/AKIL-CHA , • f t I , s s *Jiace G a t e s of G r e g o r y w a s [UUKIINUA CLJl-lON, V A N E S S A ^ i ^ . , , : m i . u u i l i m m wie l w i g n l o o n r , : „ < V i D « « n i , ., • A * a nonwM w^kt. f-M T I W H A I . .• • ,• • • , , . g i a d u a t e in t h e v o c a l m u s i c d e p t . I1 H R O W N LOKiiN 1 J N D A L L i r.. tail m, I r w a v , i i L m i l n : J u t o • . , ,.. ,. „ ^ XT * . . , of t h e M i c h i g a n S t a t e N o o r m a n a t ',j :> •- 1 [i. m. \ i-U'i'.iii> \. a n c l a i m s t o v ., , , . . 1 , i . , . x p s i l a n l i last week. ii.e a i e in, Ued lo avail tllejuseJves . .,., T-i i - i - i i ' jj-i. with , Alike D o o l a n is b u i l d i n g a n a d d i t EDWARD ARNOLD, FRANCES __ J i o n orf h i s h o m e . RAFFERTY, RAY COLLINS , , , , , , i Will Dunning's hired man,Charles l i i f .-uiihiits a i e wuiid'-ring w h e r e ' ., ... , . , , .. „ , , . , , , ,. | .., Dibble, killed o blue racers one day J _ ,_ , ,, , , , , . , .,11. . . e a n e r L.L-t.^ tlinse I t e a u t l l l l l H o w - , ' C o m i n g - " D a k o t a " " Y o U n d a a n d t h e ,., ., . , . ,. ,.,, • . .,, , ........ h o ) f l Just week. _ . . r,, ei.> li'ut lie '.U'lii.- in tin- L u i t n n l i o i c . , ... , , , , , A , u a - :Ck. Tntel , , . A b o x s o c i a l w i l l b e h e l d o n trie i i t h , B,c h o 1 U .nJa' tM . ui'i e i teh, n lD s . to D W . iJ. h alv. ea s kf u Mi nw U . tSuartn. ''.U U l S m ^ ° ' E, ,drw a, r, d M, i s n e r ll \ 1"T 1*1 ; n , ,:, • ,, ,,, , , ; ,, . \ , t i •'• i t e a c h e r . T h e r e b ea las hp r ohgorm am ,,. , l a w n o f t h f J a mw e si l W e o aotf ! o i l tlie ,Li.\:n njjjins l o r a t l-rc-jhrnen . . . ; .Ma:.-;.L;ie'.' S i l v e r I^ake F r i d a y n i g h t b y the •iVe .-11 Ji. K. is ^'ettin^' in goo<* d u e t s . H O W E L L , MICH l U U t - l l a • i ) a \ i^4»yt»UH-fth—1- w o i i t l e r - r f T H E GIRLS W H O GLORIFIED • •• l i e ' - k'oniin,1: t o t h e d a n c e S a t . n i t e . ZIEGFIELD '"tin I);MI J . I i . jiiul L.Z. c o u l d n ' t g e t T h u r . , F r i . , J u n e 6, 7 THE HIDDEN EYE ii., i y u,n ld H o w e l l I h e a t r e :;;..:,,,., fr-1 SUSAN '" " " ,vocai «mi iDltm«w ^ ^ ' ing.-Lher at t h e s l i o w in H o w e l l M o n . HAYWARD in DEADLINE AT DAWN CONSTANCE CUM.VUNGS, HARRISON Sel cted S h o r t s REV 1 1 EIECIIBC EL?fl1 A _ W h o w e r o the spectacularly FURNI5NE1S 1¾ t?Hm W h i l e J.iJ. v , a s h a n d i n g o u t i n v i t a - 1 " ! K r t ^ h e r e did t h e y c o m e f r o m ' t i o a to i',.' - i l l s for t h e s h o w S a t u r - I y™.-ve d i d t h e y g o ? A d e l e R o g e r s St" da v.hv did,,"! he n s k e d S . K . ? , ? h n s ' w H t i ' ^ in T h e A m e r i c a n W e e k] . / W l t h thi« Sunday's (June 0 ) iSSUe No need to fire up iliv turn:\;-r \b.r:.m 'A>.:\]y :-.^.1,1^ morn- i s O T F . S3 Or-' 4 7 V E A R S A G O " ,, , T h e Di'tn^ Sund'ay Times, m a n (I. lio.-o w i d o w of I t o l s t h e fascinating story of t h e * . , iahulou> show MiHs. Get Sunday's i ijt• t,i iiicii!;c;, ,-• inorieei's win h„i...:i FT! ' D e t r o i t T i m e s . ! • 1111. l h i i InHei Itetf, died May where you want it . . . v.Irrn yen Wiint it. I' i*.\, cloan, ings when an etcctrV" l^-xlcv u!'> ^."v;1 'i 4i:m\. i annth . . • economical, an el?etrie Su-ater is Ule } U\r wari;-?n^ J Sat. J u n e 8 Only V^". ©LOVJEKG y o u r dres^in^ ru>iis, I , : ( •< TALK ABOUT A LAD\ ' U '« (v." t,: ELECT wiili FALKEN^ERG FOREST TUCKER Alx, JINX Faed A. Bell Sheriff ROARING RANGE with CHARLES STARKET, SMILEY Just a Few Cents an Hour Is ALE w Costs • • • Sun., Mo/i., J u n e 9. JO M . i l . S a n JOHN PAYNE, MAUREEN O'llAkA ' WILLAM liENDIX I hut unlimitrd For example, only REPUBLICAN TICKET Kxpi»:':ei..-'::. l <rvf»! L t n h i i'i v e a d m j i i- f) at i o n s in W a y n e C o u n t y A re.-idrnt of L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y lfi Years Your Support Will B e Greatly Ap. * predated. BUKNETTE C a i looiis m r a 1000-watl IT'/ae a w 'ek w h e n T h e same add* '• ase ran rauee unit 8 1 0 . 2 0 used to, y o u r electric dealer w h o wattage to your just what suit ah:ioriiuil!\ heater used H h*>itrs <I(iily hill. nerd^. ? (l.ilv eo-ts recoin»»ieud parlieular it w i l l COM! l o »•' *•'• one hour two months' can at lii^ a i olv/lrit* bills. ei> eo»t» !'or w n i 8 1 . ) a ( I o n s ill hear He r,i?e-, r days. week, n a n d r* j n i t a h l e o," s n O i c ca i ah o tell ient y o u operate. i Francis E« Barron bEN 1IMENI AL JIMM1E | Comedy Tue*., W e d . , June News 11,12 GEORGE RAFT in Candidate WHISTLE STOP AVA M FrOsecuiting Republican with G A R D N E R . VICTOR +V $ , lor _,.f^f "W1' Attorney •<m> Ticket McLOG- LEN Cartoon Comedy COMPETENT EXPERIENCED Avon lite at re S h o w t 7 and 9 P. M. O i o c k b r i d g e , ivucii. F r i . , S a t . , J u n e 7, 8 O n e of t h e b e s t M y s t c r y - M e l o c r a m a s 1 9 4 2 - 1 9 4 5 IN U . S , "AND THEN THERE WEKENONE This Adv, Contributed starring BARRY FITZGERALD, WALTER HUSTON C a r t o o n " G a d i s Dredm Girl" "Empire State" P h y l l i s Loll week here. Veteran Loren Bassett for Sheriff RHAPSODY IN BLUE CoVUag-"AU>ng ARMY ALDA i h e N a v a j o T r a i l , __ *'DoHy S i s t e r s ' T o o Young To Know' REPUBLICAN •STACK ABL3ET&" SON Progrc&aive Diet and Tools All Machine Work Done H Q W £ L L S T . F i n c k n e y , Mich. Livingston WILL «LEPARlATIOWS f|p» m Duected SMOKE has .sold h e r p M M mctm ^ f ^ a n d o n M-SG 40. i f r . P<t*M 4* D e t r o i t . VM* APPRECIATE i t \ PIPE ri ^ - last i i •-^M. Hrafing Cowpanf ntOHE 12+ Merwiti Campbell a n d family v i s i t i n g a t L a n c a s t e r , l'&f are Robert A c k l e y ana l a m n y a r e m o v . m g in their n e w h o m e this week. 1 Macian L e d w i d g e of i.he w e e k e n d h e r e . Deuoit Mrs. Eleanor Ledwid^e spent d a y in D e t r o i t . spent! j Mon j Earl Gaines a n d f a m i l y of H o w e l l . called at the Andrew Campbell home Sunday. | Marie R y a n w h o h a s been s l a y i n g j at t n e D o n S w a r t h o u t h o m e i s n o w , w i t h - h e r m t h e r in M a r i o n . ' Mrs. E d n a Reason, Leota, Fred Car}K?ntor a n d w i f e c a l l e d a t t h e K e n n r t h R e a s o n h o m e in A n n A r b o r S a t . j M r . and* M r s . M a t t K l u m p ( M u - ' riel M c P ^ a c h r e n ) a n d M r . a n d M r ? . [ I Frank Skoman (Lucia Sopor) of V O T E ' A n n A r b o r attended the alumni. J j Mr. atid Mrs. W . C . Miller and Mr, I 1 8 , 1H4C I and Mrs. Earl Bauphn att-nded t h e ' (funeral o f Mrs. Wilbur Durkee of CRATES m m*mA* *r. a». j.v-. spent YOUR F I R E POTS* f t £ - C £ M £ N T £ J > had to have two one eye w h e r e , a And hit him. ahd daughter ****** 10 PUBNACE EEFAUUN SALVES#NOSE >QJU> A s PAST County PRIMARIES JUNE TAAUQT^ TICKET UNDERSHERIFF FOR YEARS TOOL A DIF VFG. CO. * & 0 of Detroit Friends S u n . , T u e s . , J u n e 9,1 1 M u a i c , D r a m a in t h e l i f e o f G e o r g e Gershwin Starring JOAN LESLIE, ROBERT Plua N«w» by The D&Sr&i? E^ikosi Co. tOvicT l a « t w e e k . J Mrs. T h e l m a E i s e l e . o f F o w l e n ' i l l e daughter. Betty, and son. Roy.USN called a t the O c a Campbell home on Sinday. ; We«k e n d callers at t h e W . C. Miller h o m e were John Croupe and wife o f Howell o f Howell. Floyd Randall and wife and Harry Jackson and wife o f Lanahif . S a t u r d a y callars a t t h e M . J. r V a » o n h o m e ^*«re J o h n R a n e an^T w i f e ^ l a n d Mr. a n d Mr*. <3ilbapie o f W h i t - ) J j o o c e I d k e . M r a J kMPeoee A r t s a n d j KEYES -*-** ' .A'!*-- ••• -'^»r??^ > f,"" PINCKNfcY DISPATCH i Enlist in the Service PlNCKNEY DISPATCH ^»vr-w fimUred at potxorfiee Pinckney, Mich •coed clan u»atUx. • \ Paid in Advance. ' t^bocriptioii *1 2J> • yeai PAUfc W, CURLSIT, FUBUSHEI WHEN YOU EAT ICE CREAM COWAN EAT T H E FINEST ICE CREAM MADE Arctic Ice Cream The John McDonalds sjjcn'i. the wick «. net at their home in ic-u^sviiie. J L - « U a ", y f amily s p c M l Sund.u wall Mi> .. utrice l.amnun, v, i ( l . e . k'ory. AMERICAN HEROES by WOODY W Wednesday, June 5, 1946 Mr. ttiidlMw. LOUKS t ( 1 > l u . p e n t Sunday with Mrs. Ella Siupiah near ^heh.ea. The A n t i c lee Cream Is Packaged Extra Heavy to Carry Home, Mr. ami Mrs. L J > s w a r t h o u t t .Suiioy with Mrs. Ella Uehun near This Month-* Package Ice Cream ia Mil ford. . u VANILLA, BANNANA, BUTTER SCUTCH, CHOCOLATE, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Nash and M a r k ' -Nash and family spent Memorial day FROSTED ALMON and 3 COLORED BRICK, STRAWBERRY in Otsego. CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA, 25c a Pint C. \V. lioukcr and family of Ann V Arbor called at the J.H. Hooker huine Hulk Ice Cream is LJananna, Jiutter scotch, Vanilla, Chocolate, Saturday. Kud^e, Koyal and Toasted Hazelnut Mr. and Mrs. VV.J. Nash attended FOR BETTER ICE CREAM BUY AT the wedding of Carl Olson in Shepherd Saturday. Mr*. Glenn Vanliuren and daugther Helen of Detrnit were Saturday n i g h t ) callers of Mr.a nd Mrs. John Dinkel. Week end quests at the Lester McAl'to home were Mr. and Mrs. Omar (Jrass, Mrs. Wm. Stemple, ana' John Adams of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Harld Gallup and Miami Mr. and Mrs. Norman Esch of Detroit were Thursday guests of Mr. and' Mrs. L.J. Swarthout. Mrs. Kuth Hitler and sons of WhitF a r m A n i m a l s Collected Promptly mure Lake are spending two weeks at Modern Equipment Capable M e n the W. J. Nash homo while her husE. L. P A R K E R . A * e n t P h o n e 88, Pinckney band' if, attending school in Indiana. 1 H a r r y Leo and wife, and A Iyer Lee T h e F A S T E S T D e a d S t o c k Service in M i c h i g a n and family spent Sunday with Mr imiL Mrs, riifrov4iLiIarai^.---af--r4p4mvand called on George Dixo n of renton ton. Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dinkrd were Mrs. John Stock and Mrs. John Vaughaw of Detroit N'incent Snooks went with his faiAer Mr. and Mrs. Otis Webb of Howell ii Jiav"s7-V/(jl'-'s on a fishing' trip to north called Thursday. ern M ii'liii/an iasi week. CORY DRUG STORE Dead or Alwei P VT. L. L. IRYAR single-handedly destroyed twenty-seven Jw* m a titl: fight on Leyte Island and saved the life of his commanding biv'cer. When a Nip rifleman arose from a ditch alongside the road and aimed at Fryai's platoon leader, the private jumped in front of his lieutenant and received seven bullet wounds j n his chest and stomach. A medal of honor was awarded to Pvt. Fryar. Security- Education C e n t r a l Dead StockCo Kennedy's Gen. Store WANTED •• .1t'il1u;ii(HIIIIUllUIUiiiiiin SMALL FARMS SUITABLE FOR CHICKEN FARMS CASH BUYERS WAITING iinllimiuiiPi.'ilMlU«i:ninim MU>4UIHHIIII{1UIM»' g \F. C. Reickhoff Sr > = Herb Sneed HOWELL, MICH. OPTOMETRIST iiiMiiimiitmmiiii">iiiiiiimiiiimiiif>Hi 120 WEST GRAND RIVER AVE I First National § HOWELL, MICHIGAN FOR APPOTNTMBNTS E I PHONE 358 Residence 613 WtHIKfltiMa««illUIHI«tllllfllilllUlllllllllllinillltlllllllMMMiPi|||||||iii||||||illlllJk ViiiiiiiiiiBiAiiiiniiiiiiVuiiim in iiiiuiiiiiuiit J a i ' 9 a LIVE STOCK HAULING GENERAL TRUCKING : r. 1 Hank | = in Howell £ S S 5 5 = Under Federal Supervision B Merger Federal Deposit In- | .urance Corporation All De • po.it. Insured up to $5,0W) fo g tack D e p o s i t s S I* AFTER THE HOME COMING £ ft a - i | I Weekly Trip* to Made toDetroit Lloyd Hendee Afiariyfae a/soff/Vesp& a cfawe fo6ea<mD/lf£/m30/Z/ 1 I nUMUlKlinilimilllli;MIMMWL^IflllHIHIIIIIIIIIIMIIvUIIIIM>1j(llllll»lllllilllllllUlllir By treating others on the line as they themselves would like to be treated, good party line neighbors help to improve their own service and that of all the people who share it. A good party line neighbor thinks of it this way: Dead and Disabled Horses and Cattle Hogs, Calves and Sheep FREE "Someone else on my line may be PHONE COLLECT TO MICHIGAN DARLING & COMPANY * O0« t i l ) W P I I dfiQ WE BUY HfDES AND CALFSKINS EARLYftfellMNa CAL-S RFXEl VE 1HE REST S£RV1CE_ $750,000,000 • BELL FOST-WA* flOGHM UiAHS LISTEN Jo the "SONG SPINNERS'* on Michigan Utfi Monday, Wodna$day, Friday, KKI'l'HLICAN CANDIDATE FOR LIVINGSTON COUNTY FOR Sheriff PRIMARY ELKCTION JUNE: 18,..- PRIMARIES JUNE 18, 1^4G I WILL APK'TCIATE YOUR VOTE F. B. 1. 1C4I--45 •IS tmmm Heavy tmd lv§ SWwy «w buiWLinj? Mr. «nrf Mrs. John Nanr>'~j|f Ann * (9s89 ffama^T bbek machine shop Arbor were irt tow Saturday w ^--^- feAMI a4o» on Pearl iL C. VeMer ha» his new cottage S | g g E 3 X 5 — COMPANY FOR REPUBLICAN TICKET THOUSANDS "Direct assistance money matters o;i all s 2 \r I'm /dan t., reestablish a busmess or start a new one. buy or improve a home or farm-in L v t , if you have ;1 money proliInn of any kirxl-ronio in and *<'*' u s - W< " ^ " " t to do all wo can to help r V o r y veteran c a r r y ou1 h ; s plans on a sound financial basis. S S s S s S 2 I S I S KEAF, ESTATE MOTRGAGFS I = OR P E R S O N A L AT REASON f AIJLE RATE.S Gerry Eichman and family .spent S the week end in Detroit. Miss Marion Shirley is spending! her vacation in Indiana. I CEMETERY MEMORIALS Robri Gal'up at;d wife of Plainfield called at the Edward S p e a r t homo Sunday. The marriage banns <.f T?<len Ken nedy and Lloyd Vaniiiuin-uirf were {proclaimed Sunday. • I f Mrs. Charles Soule and childem of J Howell spent Sunday at the Phillip I Sprout home. 1 Paul Ramsdell and family of Stoek 'bridge were Sunday quests of Mr. I and Mrs. Hoi lis WyUe. ' \ Mrs. Ei*abeth Spears Martin and [•w>child>rri of !x»p A r n r ^ n C.rMt. are visiting her father, FVfward Spean». Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Carr were Sun * r . u d M n . S H. Carr ^ 1 ^ J WE CAN SHOW YOUR A NICE day dinner *uest* at the Harry L*e ^,,,^,^ I J V R n|J, M r n | . f f T M LINE OF MEDLtUM PRICED home. MONUMENTSJKMJBLE OR I I The chiMrer of and their familiea ^boW Swriay w m APPKECIATE YOUR VOTE her birthday.. A PRIMARIES JUNE 1¾ 1946 § 5 5 WE HAVE AM/'LH FUNDS & 5 AVAILABLE FOR SOUND 8 -1 LOANS s Radio Program, "NUM&ER PLEASE." I FOR Attorney _ IS LASTING M. Fa^ircett CANDIDATE Prosttitiof JOBS information * Expe >• 'onceTT'cu u n sel "And when I finish a call, I'll hang up car fully because one instrument off thtf hook puts a!! the telephones on the line out of service." TELEPHONE * Friendly understanding * Accural* "When the line is in use, I wont intern/fit. Claude H. Erwin I waiting to make a call, so I won't talk any longer ti\tn I bate to. VOTE FOR Wilfred H. Veterans returning fi<^n evi-ry 5 theatre of war can look to US g \\ ith assurance for: S QUAL] Mrs. Joh*~ Martin rat*»et»d at *— toh*k» pleasant time UflKEMATE DEUVERY MlLf^HKO GRAMITE UllfOtD, MSCfL \ i-^' -fe"'.. ^ ^ ^ mm 'I J ,11 .*».**".•** .J1L.IIWI P ^ f ^ ! { ^ i » . « " . « » l , f n FPMl *•"'' rfjr" W .1 : • ». ... ; r ... v. ttu, A. • -•'£! \ ' .*f- r: $u7"J l I N C x x N>>«h "' >ATC* Wedowhy, Juaa S, 1946 Classified Edse Meyer and wifa USN return ed„to Washington D.C . Friday, David Aberdeen spent the end in Detroit P A I N T Want Ad C. J. Clinton and iwfe Ann Arbor Friday. HARDWARE r MINTS VARNISH ENAMELS | u»ci IM aiTtoiT u r n cmn»Ti»m PINC y:SANITARIUM) VanWirdcVVVuWinkfi % Ray M. d. D a l t j . M. t>. 1 Don W. VuitflaUe Fiaffkmy, Michigan Cfcarlae K. VaaWtaaV Snadaj~l\»00 a. m. to 2i00 p. m. Attoraeys at Law . Athur nainea and family of Ion- We4nes4ay-2 to 4 tp. m., 7 to 9 »\ m» First State aad Savings 8*ua' LCMT-At *red Lake auction,2 blade] & i n g sfteRt ^ w e e k endf here. Sa,turday~7 to 8 ia the evening Howell, MieaLjaa penknife with otug handle.Leave at DKpatch Office. bUc reward. DR. G §L MeCLllSKEY J Curtis ^Chamberlain and wife of CEMETERY M E M O T I A O M.-T. Kelly, Dexter .Dexter attended the alumni Saturday. DENTIST J. L. ARNET A SON S U M N* MicUge* FOB SALE-Common ice box ,™ s h, , h week n Ana Arbor, Michigan Telepheaet HAROLD D, CHUBB Offiee, HO Residence, US Howell, Michigan Stealage ay Appotatasaat Local Representative Hawaii, Mlabigar i WANTED-A used player piano f in! Clifford Alston of Olympia, Wash. Monuments _ Markers » i good condition and a bench. Write [ i s visiting at the George Meabon jr. MARION BEAUTY SHOP ! a card to Mrs.Corbet Salyer.Pinckney , home. MARTtN J LAVAN SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENTS Atteraay •' * « ! n R S A L ' K L H P C0°ler' ! TheCadwell h . * o „ * i » S , MACHINE AND MACH1NELESS Phoa* 13 BrlfsHaa lUahiga ALSO COLD WAVES _ • — has been purchased by Norman ReaPhono 6 MARION JAKVIS.Ownorl Pinckney 69Fb Repairing 1 FORS ALE-40 eight weeks old pigs. | s n # *T U'jtach. Louis Tuthill, 2 miles SW ; MYRON J. HUGHES PERCY ELLIS Mrs. Roy Clark returned home ul ilamburg. PLUMBING AND HEATINU AUCTIONEER from McPherson hoapita, Howell State 8717 Lafceiide Driv License FOR SALE- Holstein bull calf horn Phone 3F11 Monday t Rush Lake April iyth. well marked Dla<:k , wt. Pincknoy, Michigan ''xm Hat P.H.SWARTHOUT & SON 200 lbs. Sire iShiawana To^p Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shtaper of by artificial in ie. mi nation; HERB SNEfcxr FUNERAL HOM*^ 1832407 the lioU bisters Phono 183 207 H ft. GraaJ «i«a Modwa Bqaipoaeat ! Daml* L Buyiiim.May Thursdy. HowelL MJoUgaa Amkalaneo Sarrloa •l'aufrs with this one. t 3uth to June 2nd. Robert B. Horine Earl Ney was called to West Vir Real E»Ute, losaranoa, B x k a t f Phono S* Ftaoamar, Miehigo MU») Darwin Rd : Jincyney,Fhone 7 F 3 ' g i n i a b y ^ d e a t h o f hj a s i s t e r M n ^ City, Lake and Fans Proparty A Spaaiality WANTKD-rvemodeliW P a i c " ^ l a s " uay. SEPTIC TANKS & CESS l u t Your Prop«r>v With M» Fred Carpenter anc? wife of Ponterinfi and block laying by hour or POOLS CLEANED day^Wfiase write or call in person itiac spent last week with Mrs. Edna TFrTTAVttY WRITE ALLEN EL HOTEL c e s w a t e N p W 200^1. in a s t o c k o r - K e a s o n . GENERAL INSURANCE | Robert Gamble and wife of Flint ROOM 70 a PHONE 424« Phoee 59-F3 phone Pin.?knv: GUF23 "*7 spent the week en with the Hooff Pincknoy ANN ARBOR MICH. . . Michigan ' "' iKD-Wonmn^. to cave 1». oi^ I tmiutuutifa. BOYDELL PROFESSIONAL CORNER week 1 LEM LAVEY were in AYm , wriw M-, Fnjnc.. " f ^ f ^ ™ ^ „„ Elllsworth. Kirtland Mr. and ,Mrs. Walter Clark were " r ,,v, .Midi, o o Charles Porter I (Elolse Gardner) of Fresno, Calif or-i VERNON J. BROWN FOR in Detroit Saturday to attend tho v house from the dam. \ nia are visiting hem. GOVERNOR "WANTED " T i H l C K i ^ S . Honest. ^Irs»-Jtfa4ge--Op4yke--ef—-Lausingj, 'wedding of herTieTcepMarilyn Miller, The people oi "richijjan will be c r n rF- p a i d - f o r - ^ ! ! - * ^ ^ ^ spent the week ena' with Mr. and to Rohcrt Fisher at Mayflower Cong! Howell, j m Mich. Tyler_Brogan, Hojven, c». - ^ R o b e n Ackley< fortunate in having rion. Vernon J. church WANTED -General Trucking to do. Karl UaujrUn family entcr- llrown for Governor. His adininistra^llnio of the offices of Auditor General gravel, stone, black cTirt and ^ ^ 1 tained their children for dinner Mem-. Decomtion Day guests of Mrs. dii-t hauled or anything that can be J ^ . ^ , Lieutenant Governor has been Nettie Vaughn were Dr. Morley Iand 'noted for efficiency and honesty, ilis hauled in a dumn truck i in- >i«ses Carol Steek and Denisc experience in these offices ana> his 5 VauKlm and Mrs. Hync of Carleton Kenneth Kellenberger Irs.A ddie Pierce and Mrs. Nora Sig^Ledwid'ge attended a nurses picnic ternio in the House of Representatives | ^ " ^ L ^ ' ^ J K Phone 1 9 F i a after 5 p. m. • ^ . j a t Flint Sunday. Born to Mr. ami Mrs, Wayne Wagativr on May 23 a son, Kenneth. Ann Arbor Thurson He is capiable and l e u . n in do- i . ^ ; and Mia. l^ne.t Kew and Mr Mr. and Mrs. George Meabon jr Hjt».vftll, Mich. i n , v.hM he thinks i* ri,'ht. He re- ™* ^ - "»™* Milliron ot Detroit FOR SFRTCETRegistei-ed Hampshire, Xnrfrew Nesbitt a n d ' wife were pr'esentH no faction or ^roup. Dipni- "eifr Sunday guests at the Albert Y. Hamperinru • 3 U : Q H V dinner guests of Dr. and fieiri and simple in manner he is the Dmkei home. Mrs, Wylie in Dexter. SALE. Ax minister rup: 0x12. i >;il leader of the common people ( M M . Win. Urash t.»,a Campbell family and Mrs. Week end guests of Miss Jessie auto | an 1 those who believe in good govern utside toifet. Frank Aberdeen took in the v.ji. at. The people of Livingston coun- Green and Weltha Vaii were Harry WANTED..To buy an golden jubilee in Detroit Saturday. Pa'mer and wi*e, Detroit, Mrs.Blanch Marshall Meabon The Earl Baughn horn* at Portage Ity have always recognized' his true .VI; lue, Jacqueline Mylne, Mrs . 'Es? OfrSALETTwo"-story barn 18 x 27 Lake was struck twice by lightning jy.-o.-th. That is why in the liM-4 el\a\\'.\ Giviham and John VaoWorden at Congregational church. Good con- during the storm Friday.The chimney-pel ;on they gave hinf-a major'ny oi of Parma. fer reconversion to house. Inquire '.molished and the hou.se filled with'mere than 5not) votes. Our people P. Rwarthout, Ph. 30F2. an acre soot. <lo not want an experiment. They Friday night guests of Mr. and FOR RALE-Parn 30xf>0 and David Aberrfeenl Neil Uaughn and want tried and true leadership and a of eround. Mike Pankofi, LM-30W Jinmie Meyer wont to Momoe Mon- nii-n as governor whom they know Mr*. Charles Clark, were Dan Driver and family, Dexter, Frank Nichols day night to get their second D »Mo- wi.l amptly safeguard our principles a«*i wife and Kathryn Gleason of FOR' SALK-T?firn" Pinckney lay degree. n>f irovei nment and rights of all the Ho-ell and .Mrs. George CUrk of M.lvDorrow.312 W.Main, Memorial Day guests of Mr. aiul people. Yp. ilanti. Mrs. Jesse (Henry were Mrs. Flla/Th* primary election is June TSth. Walker an 6* Roberta. Doris Kett of , Th > name of Vernon J.Hrown will be The Pinckney Invn n clbles play at Ann Arbor. "^,o/ Vrrnon J. BroA-u will appear up- Dt | e r Thursday nite. Attention Guests at the Fred* Read home on the Republican Primary ballot as and Thursday were Dr. and Mrs, Steve a e;mdidatc for governor. This pri-|i)i, ^ singer W* p. 1 r , J a c k An Brown and Mrs. <H. J. Me.Kenzie of mavy is as important as the election, j rj 0 '. n-irron-'n ° S r H Jim Meyers,Jo.^ Detroit and Frank Peters and wife Fv( ry voter shoould! lay aid«le his or ' •hurley,' Joe - ' *Burns, .v'lnQ 4awso_n,Bob Lavey, Joe Clark,Riggof Jackson. her work for a few minutes on Tucs J<>f>eys,Bing 1 an' . iHildebrant. Wnek end guests at the C. J. Clin- day, June 18th to vote. The Wrnor, ton home were Kalph Clinton and J.TV-own committee will he pleased r LECTRICAL WIRING famiiv and Gerald Clinton and and wife wife to have a card o>- letter from those and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thormalen in rach town-hip who are willing to r J APPLIANCES KEPAIRED - ^'""thing of Detroit. Roy Clinton and Jean- Ho. omethm before and on primary day to get out the vote.We will welClinton of Niagara Falls. G. E. VEDDER come a word from every Call Brown10 J PHONE 115 WTfflkft' FaDer of all kinds. Iron, supp orter. Ee sure to vote and Rags and Coppar. HarryJMak _ of vour friend's on primary day GROW PirKLFS? on T o - * n ^ AT^ get them to vote. Let's give Ve.rnon A" ;i?.£i ES FCOT GERM 1. ^4.25; No. 2, $2.00; No. 3,_75c; jJ.. F.vown an overwhelming v ote on HOW TO KILL IT. Contracts can he obtained from: June 18th. IN ONE HOUR, for Governor Committer C. F. Hewlett, Prone 08, PinckIF NOT PLEASED, your 35c back. Hiram R. Smith, As]- any dru£<?ist for this STRONG | Adv. _ chnirman ney, Mich. iur^icidc, TE-OL. Made with 90 percci-.'. alcohol, it PENETRATES. Readi! w. lN me Carr and famiiv of Detroit es .met kill" \IOTXZ forms faster. SEPTIC TANKS And CESS spent the week end at the. R.J. Carr r n n r'~"DRTT T "si ; 6RE,Pinckney,Mich POOLS CLEANED home, , . „ _. , Sureesso to Kennedy Dru^ Store MODERN AND OLD TIME Y M -H Fferipnce Byers VanBurlv 338 East Jafferson Street fc.»tabi»«aad 186J \^<\ dauffht^r of Detroit spent the . DANBURKETT-- week end here. lttf Phone 6292 Ann Arbor, Micb. Housewives!!! SAVE YOUR I WASTE FATS Tiie Uuited States Government Needs them for EXPLOSIVES VH^paVtfMftVafJMaVaVHPMea»«i 1 AM GRATEFUL FOR VOUR SUaTORT IN THE PAST / YOUll SUPPORT AND VOTE JUNE 18, 1940 WILL BE Leave Them a t t h i s Store APPRECIATED IcPberson State Bank SEE YOUR BANK STANLEY SEKAIM AN Y O t r i X t S T / BETTEA MEATS A l REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE EOB Clarks Pr#Bee«ftng Attorney LfYINGSTON OOUWTY **» • * < * - • / • -¾¾ j Monay to loan at reasonable »stea. I Interest paid on tiavtegs Diufci *a4 iTifM CtrtifieaAaa of D<poa%, aWaW V ^ P V ^ V ^^^ ^^f w& ^^•'^^^^Pa^la^ •»»^^a^a^BaarfjBaajaaa> MB** • ajaj • • • • • j a ^ •c* •.*? (ft ,.y- ite4 McrtosM State Bati ^W < «H REVIEW Congress is reviewing the labor laws, passed in the last 12 years. Equal justice before the law is a part of our ^constitutional Bill of Rights. Legislation only follow that precept to give Jus proper labor and management rel lationship for operation of collective bargaining. i It does one good to review oceasionlally. Perhaps in reviewing your needs you will find necessity for new things (around the home. Our Bank can help you to finance these requirement s in one of several ways.— "<..'. r. ; ^ : *«£.. ...Mivw. •'v.iv *'<*'.Si:i. . PINC&imt DISPATCh Wednesday, June 5, 1946 NOTICE OF LETTING OF DRAIN comprised within the "Anderson C o u n - s h i p 7 3 0 r o d s f u l l w j d t h ; ty Drain Special Assessment District," XOW THEKhrORE all unknown CONTRACT A N ^ REVIEW OF a n U t h e apportionments thereof will a i u , I10 n_ res ident persons, owners and Al I (HIS I M h M b he object to review for one day, from p e i . s o n s interested in the above doNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that nine o'clock in the forenoon u::tn live s c l . i i j c d l a n ( i j . | a m ! v o u > a l v i u r t l ; V I, Floyd W. Munsell, County Drain o clock in the afternoon. At :,aid ye- notified vtiiui. 'at the tiuu- and pi; cv Commissioner of the County of Liv- view the computation of costs f' 01 'aforesaid or at such other time and ingston, State of Michigan, will, on said Drain will also be open for in-pi ar . ( , thereafter to which said letthe luth day of June, A.D., 1946, at spection by any parties interested. ^^ m a y \if> u ^j 0Ui . i; -. i> j i \ j.j, a ;i } ) r o . the Store at Anderson on W'/2 SE>4 . . 0 ( 1 1 , i n , n nf ceed to receive lads t o / t h e construeSection 18 in the Township of Put- The following » » descr P*">» ° ' t i o n o f s a i d r j , , , ^ i n t h e m a n n e r urn, in said County of Livingston, the several tracts orpaieels, of land h e r e i n b e f o r e s t a t e d ; a n d a J s o > t h f t t at two o'clock in the afternoon of<->'^ ••-'<•' - llc' ^P^-ial^ Assessment at such time and plait? as suited that day, proceed to receive sealed District of said Drain, viz: aforesaid from nine o'clock in the bids until 2;30 o'clock in the after(Section u\) VV14 S\V Fr. 1 V*; forenoon until five o'clock in the aftnoon of that day, when bids will be (Section 7) SWU SWU; SV2 Nte .^-noon, the apportionment for heneopened and .publicly announced for the SW Fr. 1 »4 ; NV> NVi SW Fr. l.^JfHs a nd the lands eonmrised within construction of a certain - Drain - - known >wn<EU NW F r . l . V , E% S W 4 NVV;)l(> I ) r ; i h l S p e , : , j Assessment Disand designated as "Anderson Cou n t y F r . l . U ; W ^ SWU NW F r . l . h ; 8½ t r icts, will be subject to review. Drain," located and established in t h e N y . NW F r . i . U ; NV, N!-i NW Fr.l. , . ^ , > o u A N ] J K A C i i u F Y 0 T 7 p Townships of Putnam and Unadiilia. ' 4 ; SE14 S W ' i ; (Section 17) WVz.owners and persons interested in the SEVi; SW 1 , bWVi S of HWY. Ex. aforesaid lands, are hereby cited to Said drain to be let as one Section R R . A n s 0 f HWY. of SE',4 SWt.4, t r t , and on W l i n e ;->EV4 SEli See-bounty Uer.-, and MELVIN HIBaire hub cut of 5.0-t- feet and a new tlon 18; Tj.ence X 18:.5 feet; E 146.5 NKH. Chairman of County Road Com- E line of W'/2 SE 1 4 Section l»j such time and place as stated afore0 to Station ;i, having an average cut on ihe.:ce S 1U4.5 ieet; W 1C>5 feet; N j from „ u i e o'clock in the foreof 2.4 feet bottom width of 3 feet 1(.4.5 feet; E ! 0 feet to be,-'innin^ M l d n o o n u n t i i five o'clock in the after.ani; :-ioj;e of 11^ to 1; A piece commenfi o n S s i ( l e (>f 0 u XT 0 n * c* *• mr , »K '""-'< the apportionment for benefits Branch No. 3 Com. at Station 105+ H W Y l (M-36) and 148.5 feet E of W a m l the lands comprised within the oO main line and running from Station i m e S{ r 1;i S K , 4 H ( . c t i o n i H ; Thence Anderson Countv Drain Special U-' 0 to Station 5 + 50 and having an s 4 4 7 fc.t,t'. E 1 3 2 f , e t ; N 4:5:,.5 feet; s t ,.-ment Districts will be subject to avtrage cut of 2.6 feet and bottom W 1 3 2 f e e t to beginning; E 5 2 SEVi review widtii of 3 feet, bank slope of 1 »/2 Section 18; S of HWY. (M-36) Ex. f to .l» file Wr 280.5 feet; A piece commencTotal length of said drain is 23,675 ing at intersection of E line of W»a AND YOU AND EACH OF YOU, f feet. SE<4 Section 18; With HWY. (M-:><>); owners and persons interested in the Estimated Cubic Yards Excavation, 1 i . e . ^ 0 mi feet; W 1(55 feet; N aforesaid lands, are hereby cited to 38,450. 17(5 u>u? E 1G5 feet to beginning; U 1 , l ^ r at tlie time and place of such 00c c i. £ o/. • 1- i.-i J: c-x A n ;,,. a ~f 19 ,.,.,)„ v .,,-,,1 vv in- •>(( l c viewing of apportionm. (its as afore325 feet of 2G-mch tile, from Sta- A piece or iz iods t> and vv t\v - ^ . , , , /; . . . C6i'ner SF J 4 ' neai-d with respect to sections in their order up stream, in !'; ^ A;^W part SW Fr.l.U E.s\ K.R. f^'^yj) W..•„,„. MUXSELL, Countv accordance with the diagram now on^'l'-1-* SW Fr.l. 1 * SEU SW Fr.l,'4 n1 J r a .' ,.,,, , , .i n Cnmyn. A\ -i.u i.u ^u . •• -, P P 4i t ,, irv a ni,,.« 19 r , 1 ^ c Commissioner, County oi Livflle with the other papers pertaining -<A- "•«• A l f c 0 ^x> a piece 1^ rods . t . * ll wl1 to *aid Drain, in the office of the E and W by 20 rod N and S in NW ** County Drain Commissioner of the Comer; W7l/2 NW F r . l . ' i ; E 4 NW "" County of Livingston to which ref- F r . l . ' i Ex. school site; (Section 19) STATE OF I V U v h l l i A N erence may be had by all parties i n - * 1 - W part NW F r . l . U ; N Va E'/fe h W M K « , - t . teresttd, and bids will be mad, and>.W F r . i . ' i Ex. R.R.; NWU NE',4 l 0 # •"••b««« ^ » r t tuf ,ne Countv received accordingly. Contracts will Ex. R.R.; N% EV2 N E ' 4 Ex. R.R. « Livmg.ton. be made with the lowest responsible (Section 20) NWli NW ! ,i; UNA- At a session oi said Court, held at bidder giving adequate security for D1LLA TOWNSHIP (Section 1) S GO t h e I ronate office., in the C:tv or the performance of thr> work, in the A E'a SEy 4 ; N 50 A. SEV4 N HWY. City of Howell in said County.on tJ;^ sum then .and there to be fixed by - 3 A ' K ^ S W l /4 N HWY. S 50 A. D; uuy oi :.j a y A. D., l!M(i. me, resL.vmg to mvseu tue r t e . .., ••'Vfe SE J 4 S HWY.; All E of County Present,Honorablf> Willis L.Ly^is. reject any and all bids, and to ad-ditch EV2 SW1/*; All W of County Judge of P r o b a t e . THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICE TO MILK PRODUCERS and CONSUMERS T h i s week the Michigan Milk Producers Association rounds out 30 years of service t o milk producers and consumers in the Detroit milk shed. T h e organization g o t its start o n J u n e 3 , 1916, when a small group of far-sighted dairy farmers recognized cooperative marketing as the one best guarantee of an assured minimum milk supply for Detroit and of price stabilization at a favorable level for milk producers, So_^yjid__wji^i^xarajaiptk>n- -ti^H-the Asso ckrtio~Ti grew fr.j:v i:s o : ! 'ryjl membership of 22 dairy fanners to nv.:-e th.m 14,tJ(^) in 1945. T h e vaL;c of milk shipments during the first year amoun: A to a few thousand dollars as compared with 19 45 when the d o l k r volume of sales by association members w:<; 541,602,144.00. T h ' s consistent growth tlirough the years has been par.U.led by i nnrove.l quality and production methods under Association sponsorship; protection for members against bad credit risks, h e : d failur* and market uncertainties (by operation of o u r o w n processing and distributing facilities where independent outlets are deemed inadequate). E\ery member's share in the assets of this Association is substantial — a factor of great importance in tlicv t ; s oi un!\»la:ued economic forces. T h e Association's growth Ii.'.s likewise been paralleled by constantly itvreu.sing safeguards for the protection of the public health. T h r o u g h o u t t'ie * :s, tiiis organization has held to the belief that i..> own best interests are inseparably interwoven \\ : , h the best interests of the milk consuming public. From its inception, this orgarr'/.i.rion h i s always a*dhered to a policy of promising only what it could deliver, and of delivering what it promised. So well have these basic principles served the very great majority of producers and consumers that we pledge continuance ol them in the conviction that they will prove as satisfactory in the future as they have for 30 years. ^ I S & A N ft!!LK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION ***** M*~m-m+>> ,»» *>-»»! , the above mentioned work will be re- J E lu A, EV2 SE?4 Ex a " d U i a t a* t i m e a n d P l a ce be appoint quired to deposit with the County R.K.; ^-½ S E ' i Ex. R.R.; WV2 SE1/* ^ to »i-eive, examine and; ad.id*t Drain Commissioner a certified check "x. R.R.; E& SW 1 ^; SW'4 N W U ; u i l claims by and before said* Court or its equivalent to the amourt of ^ ½ SW',4 Ex. piece on S end 128 It is Ordered, That all of the One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), as a 'ods N and S on E side by 96 rods creditors of said deceased are reguarantee that he will enter into N and S on W side; S part of W]/2 quired to present their claims to contract and furnish the required bond 01 .SW% being 128 rods N and s a id Court a t said Probate Office as prescribed by law. The checks of on E side by 96 rods N and S- on o n o r before the 20th rfcv nf T»tv all unsuccessful bidders will be re- W side; N E ' 4 ; NEV4 N W ' 4 ; SEV* A D v u c „. ' , ' ^ ,' J " ' y turned after contracts are awarded. N W H ; ^½ NW NW%; W%. NW ffl' " '; \/\,™ **£ W , * h o The payments for the above m e n - ^ U ; (section 24); N 20 A. EVfc £ £ £ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tioned work will be made as follows: NE'/4 Ex. R.R.; Grand Trunk West- \ e r e ^ * P * ^ [ * ° * *? ^ 1 ^ ^ bounty Drain Order Payable April*™ Railroad, Putnam Township; Com- > o n / n d a ^ j u r t r ^ n t of «1F cla.ms js 1947, mencing on N and S Vt line SEVi a n d dema,nds against said deceased. — _ _ _ Section 17, Thence W on Section I t is Further Ordered, That nubile NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY * m e *° ^ Section line of Section 13, notice thereof be eiyen by publica* *u ' i k . Unadilla Unadilla Township Township with with 480 480 rod* rod* fuilt'on fuilt'on of of aa copy copy of of this this oHftr. orlftr. for for thr^* thr^fr r V n v f K o f M TU„»«^«.« ot 1 ^ ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ 9 4 6 ¾ ^ ^ « e h W - w B V end 400 » d . sucoewive week, previou, to » | id , one half width 0f S ? Towi,hip rfl.5U!oSS o? R*"tK.f-Wa y . d a , of h e a r i n ? in the P i „ f k n ? y IH. D?8| Livingston, or at such other time'and State Highway (M-36) Oo^menc- P a f c h ' a n e w *Paper printed and cirplace thereafter, to which I, theing a t N and S % line SEtt Section ™ lp ^ed »" said County^ County Drain Commissioner afore-17, Putnam Township, and extending Willis L. Lyons, Judge of Probate said, may adjourn the same, the ap-W 730 rods to Section line between A true copy Iportionment for benefits Athe landse Sections 14 and 23, Unadilla Town- Celestia Parshall,Register of Probate ! .