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r m*. 5 mmm^ % V Volume 65 the t'ibcknej Dispu-.a Wednesday, November 24 K'i3 Michigan Mirror LANSING T"the "power of the press" waning in Mich? jae 1948 eiecuon majorities Leaves Pinckney J Rev. Francis J. Murphy, pastor'H oi St. Mary's church. Pinckney, f| f^r the past eight years has been No. 49 Mich. my^^caT^rpx e ^^ Xan ^ ne ^ to St c ^°^¾ v *- £W-not majority oiE the voters' " ^"J*** wn «* h « w ^ «*- was pastor. He was fcvora Be^nomnTee for C" V e a s ch °P^Rev. Fr. Murphy « D ?•? n °mmee for Pres.. came here from WaterVliet He was te and ser . -- _ J army in « e and 6i to'sTi^MiMK' 1 ' ^ Sta,i ° ned 0n OUR DEMOCRACY ^hmtWqi b y M*r >,' ^i*e anti TJiere J Cur «w* Comment 1 c Rep . -sa^srs.'Mtisa £ l^mocrats point gleeluUy to the Pacific coast in Wash, and Oregon. Returning to Michigan the Tmm«« *—!". ^°° 4 ^ lojhe served as assistant in Detroit rSJe^^JJ^ 61 m , t h e f a c e oi K^arrJazoo and Port Huron and SmvS? F ^H? 1011 oi a ^wey was pastor at Temperance and «f?2£ V A o- ti i e sur P r ise defeat WaterVliet. He is a highly edu ot Rep Kim Sigler by Dem Nom inee Q.Mennen Williams is held up as proof of a declining press. in both assumptions the power of the newspaper is predicated on a belief that the press in- SSfS 8 * t iV w «Ji the editorial .JHlfLJfe A'n^riam Plan the public weilds power at the ball cated man and has been very prominent during his stay here- He will be succeeded as pastor of St. Mary's church by Rev- Al bert Schmidtt of the Immcauleate Conception Parish of Hartfordj Mich- He is 42 years old. The change takes place Nov. 30 next rterSchmidtt also serv ed-a* assistant to Rev. Jobouh - L \ r^"*« wj "ie sxui- Coyi© at St. Johns parishjack ot .box i by strength of majority SOIlj< T h e following transfers also action. The people arrive at their announced' decision wisely or unwisely,, as «* v . Franc i Timmons xo St j o s the result of information, right ( hs< Kalamazoo; Rev. Jas. Lei or wrong,as made available I JL— e* T«V,„ 0 ul«^ u-ul. 7 through various media of mass ; * St ^iohns^Benton Harbor to ^™™,,t J„*V™Q,!tv^*^~«™ ' Resurrection, Lansma;Rev. John S ^ n Z news S f t S S in I Slow ^ to St - Ccwmlr. Lansing; runlets maaasine* c T lee? flev< Patrick McGuiness from St U T S ^ pfcllf^onys. qcmstock to taacu „, A _rr. i- - •« .. ^ ' late Conception, Marshall; Rev. tM.mg- iJJfrt, * e r atl0nal elections - c o last week we have learn ^.- **>&> are turning their ^o:e hunters who " I .! e J?, n i a«eution to oveseas affaire —^ t*Ar •<- * ^ ure newseels; on the radio air waves; even over the back fen- ce amona neighbors. If there has been any power. -• ---•• jr'rv** it has been the power of the | ( r0 Ct. Cn-arles, Coldwttter- George Higgins from Immaculate Conception. Marshall to St Chas. CoHwater; Rev. Cletus Rose '"- - - • - to / -. it • s '.*> I.:' I for the L 1 . .;>^>* ( 1 >})) lers who wen' north. '---^•or^st I°TI PiLun ^.Gerald . - J -' cr ' ta * J e^eys. Rudsell Liv , -,i.-te and son, John. ' : J o!^ inq u q ^ ^Claude • and Gerald Swarthou\ Fri- ^/ -^.iies and Bill bauqhn.Bili I ^fl U |h« S 0 " 1161 .^^ weiqhed! j 08 lbs- dressed. Other SULCO^-' a hunters were Lloyd li L nd*~ Ldsei Meyer, Ora Haines, U do lenner. L.-iii VanHorn, VV.llurd Vvil.se Clifford Miller, Howard lie ad, Marion Hidqe Shiiey.. .Jo. bhuey, Ceo. Meyer. In this area the hunters <iid i\r[ do so bad. Fri. Carl Galbraith sho f . a buck on the old Cocper farm vhat woiqhed 200 lbs.and Joe Plunimer who returned emp-' ty handed from the north got one m atou: iho same place Sav A Greqo:, 1 ii_ii.• ^.-y y-i.ot o;io on 'he Homoi Abney farm ct Chubbs j_C."oi:iei^ I'liday. A large n:;p>! ( oi deer have also been l.-illcci 1 noiili ct H.J AC'.L. end one C Buck Lake. John Carpenter shot ana the ,-4 c corn z\\< \ 'I'rU 11 :LCJ«. '1 .t * ) ror \ke \ra.dc. and tlic skill and r! VMr -' 1 . :.. .. . ». i one Jiut. on tlie Clyde Dui.muci fairn. Others who qot deer were Har ol Raidy, Edward Bov/nt-.m, \V>x no Waqaner, Loy MeCk-ar, Tern Howle't, Ansa Wil ! i;e- where the news is not so good* m China. Chinese Communism apparently have Gen Chaing Ka Chek's forces on the run.This lat tor is the general whom mis cou ntry has been aiding with arma munitions and officers to train his forcces. This is the general whom Gen. Marshall recently in vestioated and turned in a neg. atiye report on. According to Gen. Marshall he is a reactionay and totally incapable of consolid utinq the forces of China. How- ever, he was the only man in sight who v>as trying to stop Communism and this country had to accept him. Now appar- ently all uid was wasted- We have 3000 U.S.Marines in China 1000 more are to be sent to help in evacutatinq IL S. citizens. Pfii-j country seems to be uniort unaiQ_.in—their -ioi^iq n riMim After Wcrld War I we aided the C^ar of Russia against the Com- munists and even sent troops ther.\ However, the communists won and the Czar and his whole [amiiy wjre murdered. ror lh< ? for our cotuilrq extcnai,'- IP ilV, dhc lanl ihat tstoxown ar :'.:}..<-d of {l c f -lanKsgawn-cI , Immaulate Ckm'ceptionr Nil e ^ I ; ^ " r mC cunnln S ^" a trenail c r ,.,: jy0l , , Thl \ ppwe.r is derived directly ! Rev. Clarence Wood, from St' from NEWS. j Joseph's, Kalamazoo to St Johns A free press will continue to Jackson. report honestly the news as it — >- happens, and the American peo-1 SMITH PT.A. pie will continue to arrive at maj ority decisions -- right or wrong The P.T.Aof the Smith School through their own appraisals of was delightfully entertained by the facts at hand. j Mr. and Mrs. Quigley last p r i A free press will continue to evening. The problem of hot lun offer personal opinion, gualified ches was discussed, and it was and openly and presented as, decided that it would be carr- editorial expression of the news ied out by Mrs. Shehan in i> paper editor. The reader has the same manner as last year, right to agree or disagree. He :t :,t . om ianc'. 1 . . i 1 PEiiS(.jN,y;,s Bo: I >ous Conservation Notes No venison should spoil this \ year as hunters can get permits 'ess meeting ion to take it to the f •"••lireii-iVws ST; MARY'S CHURCh Masses a t 8:0C a n d ' 11:00 a.m. Novena IXpvotJons' Friday at nearest /:*>. joii.vvea oy piupa.-anon f^: orn to Leo Blctdes and wife at St.Joe iiosp.'ial IVJV.'AX.aqui Miss HomiL-i'o KcLy picked a bun,a of Violets Sunday a' the JCeJIy farm, south oi hero 'I hoy were not shol'cieu c* p;oh:cted m any way. Miss Isabel Nash cf Ann Ar- bor spent Sunday at the Mark Nasn Omar Gass and wife of Brigh- ton were Sunday guests ol the Le&ier Mc/foe fanvly Dr. and ^.rs. C.B. Gardner of Lansing and Mrs. Aria Caul I: cf Ann-Arbor were Sun. quests oi Fannie Monks and Nellie Ccud ner. ' In Palestine war is again iaq* ing between Jewish and Arab forces and neither is paying any attention to the U N. de- manas.ior a truce. According to military observers the Jews are qonq ic win and already have thu Arabs on the run.The Arabs by virtue ot being in possession ot the works richest oil fields have been able to get planes munitions etc.mostly from Great tfntian who have big oil comp- ressions there. They also have i British officers as instructors.The Jews arc said to be receivinq huqe arm and munition ships ments of Russia and apparently superior in numbers to the Aiabs.lt seems to us that the Arabs missed the beat during the British occupation of Palest- ine , North Hamburrj Fxton. ton I i:u '-^ ncn tnG importation of arms club meet with Mrs. CbMcm C a r ! 01 ^ fews were both prohibited t Great Britian and apparentl J. Jews wore at a disadvant- age The Aiabs neglected lies the real power of the press HANDICAP MAY BE SPRTNr confl -cched by thu stale. BOARD TO SUCCESS to following the bushe may even Xvnte a letter for news the eveninn wrra --. «* - ^ i^w xicaiuni /•-»* , () i, v -•< -, paper publication. I ^ cards A dehcion I '*> PlQy * dee P ^ 2 ^ h «™ * ^ozen c ' [TZ^ V ^^ u:uuui ' ^ : P^er last Wednesday. ^If there is any mandate in the' Z^td fJa^rina^1¾^ Up and Imaged before aking Sund„v v , , Mr anci Mrs " L m a ^ L ^ and 1948 election in Michigan or oth' bu rgs w i ? h ^ it eoeeeiK^- ' i^dvent^r^^ V 'f '*?* * aV r°} famiJy lcave Thurs - fci ' ^°cnix.. . ^ _ - - erwise, it is a mandate for the Marjorie Shehar? nT^Ln' Completion oi a bathing beach week o< G-rd' i w / " S'T b(h Ai /f- ^ 7 1 ^ ^ £ ' 3 l G r v , h o JK llL tf%&E**^ ck Great Britian press to report truthfully, to int- Miller ] a'XlhetLh^i? iee P Je Lal " in lhe i^JhUnd anj 1 y t ? ? ' "'.V , M ^ ^ uth Bldwo11 Gnd c-nildren ^ 0 ^ ^ ¾ ^ a flood of Jews terpret honestly and to let the ( Teachers Con*6rLai \t Ti Re " reaa ° n is sported. v n. P TX lhanu;glvmg D c - 0 | bnqhton spout 'Ihurs.at the and arms poured into Palestine people choose their own path. MTS u lli0 n in S A,W ^ \ 3 5 U S G a l e d >>>** hdv3 been re- ,° ^ , h' 7 -'^' ^ Ee D n WliUo , hoRlfi - sufficient to overwhelm Arabs fntne fulfillment of this missionj ' m °* ln j m n Albor ^ at j ceived for 41 rifles and shotguns f/^h a n'; jn ^ nions - cae Mou -1 Born lo Ml ' and Mrs. Norman :ig; Tues., kne -'ohn Vanblaircum 'Ihursda/ at Mc- The 'ews now hold many port- ions of the Holy Land which RESORT PHONES Read how a girl once crippltd Figures released this week to , with infantile paralysis became Conservation officers this year I ^ edw .J^; Wf d lale Frank Do-1 Pherson hospital Howell, a dau- were awarded to the Arabs in or,r M™™ „1 L„LL~ y :_ i l ^' bun - Conimemora'.on for' qhter, Linda Mac- wear blading red jackets stead of the A mile the British partiton and refuse to he customary areen. , CIar< ; n , C f Dl3 n u a M J °rn ?, nd| Kaye V/ -'! ie s ^ nt last week at i ^'linauish them. of dike 3 feet high has MtcWgair^en-re-tephon-e Co sub a - g r e q r b o l l ^ n g - r r i g w ^ r ^ ^ built in Tuscola county to i w f ^ H L ^ Tniil finlinfjhpr ^ r! Kem °^? Wyho HgmU con, stantiate reports that the touri^;' girl became an expert messeuse ilood 150 acre ^ for water fowl I wh ? J ^ ° l J °Jf d J n <hnn . Dl :; k ' ^pent Saturday here. Wei the Detroit curfew law season this year was the busiest Learn how you cat o^er?ome Michigan sold more than 400 for ^?.°l ^ ft 7 ^? v V 1 /-,^ g^ff ° M i" ;?n d / ias , ^^ P ut to th * -test and misfortcne by ^inS ^Sul $1' ducfe stamps to out state I t Qr ^ ' S m ^ v ?i H^^^ StnHWn M«« I? v5,. p 0 ^ ' mllflrtnr* in 1Q4R ' ." WC L 3 ^^. Y, the d cce.sa-.i ie-, Shehan of Ann Arbor _ and Dr. ] iS threw out two cases last w £ of any record. tfWimJB LR.Stipe, manager here for the Handicap May Be Your Best , i*n.oupe, mjunuqer nere ior me nunuicap may oe I our Best ^UUOCIUIB m iz>±o, trat Bishop Albers changed it ! Harlow co.,said a new high in the num-J Friend" in The American Week The report that bear have (to ,, n aca dcmy, served by theNackson Shehan and family of ber of long-distanct calls to and ly, one of {tree big magazines been seen in the Jackson area , cv s ; ers of St j os „ph Nazareth from me state's resort areas wasj with this Sunday's (Nov.28) is-1 have been investigated and not] p ar - £ hioners and neighbors established. ^^ j sue of The Detroit Times During the season, Mich. Bell handled 15 percent or 145,0u0| ANNUAL BAZAAR DECEMBER 4 more toll messages in resort areas then during the same mos. last year when a booming trade was in full swing. The record was made possible in part by an expansion of the statewide long distance network Hundreds ^cf new toll circuits to resort areas were rushed to substantiated. The tracks found were those raccoons and deqs In Oct. the dept. loaned 911 reejs of wildlife pictures to 308 The Ladies Aid of CongT diiferent organisations- church will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, December TO ° K PA*T IN PROGRAM 4th beginning at 2 p. m, There m the teachers meetina at tho ^ ? JS°S^7?' ?? ncy ^^ 1 ^ - Michigan Union at Ann Arbor Sav cf v W .ti^D Gn ? . a S a t M 1 *- Do* Swathout repre- whfeh^e 1 wm ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ¾ 1 r e d d the Briqht ^^°° 1 n r^x^i ^««* T «T _L_f mZti% the discussion on Creative Liv- -are invited to—call—af»or Asher V/.'.'lie and family and Mrs. Jessie WyLe wcie m Fow- lact 1 lorvillo Sunday. mass Sunday in farewell to the] Henry Dickinson and wife of pastor af'-er his 8 years and 9! New Boston spent Sunday at the months administration. I Albert Dinkel home. Miss Alberta Dinkel and Levi got under way*. completion before this summer! parael post:. bown, each mem- !ing ;' Bess Crofoc4# Supervisor of :hcol oa:g<x Priced. Also mark whether for BeAevite"* S S i rIL ?? ra rhiiH «r ~j„n Ti, a .j;„ ..Tii ferkevitz of Warren, Gwendolen her ™A,*A t^ ' , i lnc T- B ess urotoct, Supervisor ot •t.--r- - * * IT f>, „«a Mi S nr-^ £ ^ 1 ^ ^^ 1 Warren Consolidated schools ^ o c 1 ^ ! ^ ^ ^ ^ ° W ° S chairman, Hoyden Morgan a $35,500,000 cable between, have as much in package as Mich . State Nomal j ^ ^ Grand Rapids and the northwest section of the state. Although considerable pro- gress is beinq made in buildina ''plant'" to handle tourist tele- phone traffic. Sipe said the jcb is not yet completed. 'Many more facilities will be child or adult. The dinner will M £ S of MvmcSh an A wS r be served by tfce Youna T^V-, p^ * P1 X?2™TT "2 T^ m ' :°' Au^ary at 5:30. Free will ofc-r £ ^ , 2 2 ° f U ' °* M * als0 coMMwvrr CHUHCS (Congi-aaationai/ Rev. D. D. Brady, Minister Choir Practise Wed. Night Organist 6 ^hoir Di ret tor .• Mrs. Merwin Campbell S. S. Supt H.-C. Vedder Choir Practise Wed- 7:30. Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday School ........ 11:30 Senior Choir Prac Wed- 7:30. Wednesday, 17th .... No Jun- Ludtko attended the football game in Detroit Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendee were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nuoifer and c>auqh ter cf Hch and Bob Horine. The Younglove P.T A.held an interesting meeting Fri. niqht | C1 ty. v/iih 30 present. Mrs. Richads of wo cases last wk. because the two fourteen year old girls who were arrested at 2:00 a.m.were out with two mar- r k d m e n. The law only provides IJeliaTty^cfainst the parents.The lav/ was adopted in haste and never v/ould have worked any- way. Several other youna girls picked up were also freed. Ac- cording tc Detroit papers the law will be revised but even then we think it will be found to be un« worl'jible.The responsibtilty of being up their children cannot be passed over onto the state or Howell talked on a county hea] Another Thanksgivin a has roll ed around- As the years pass by the character of the day has lth unit. Last Wed. right while on his wa- home from Detroit with his) changed much It is still a day ing-DonatioriS' greatly appreciat- ed. took part MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 r __ 7 AUTO ACCIDENT Wt to handle -this specialized j A bad auto accd^n'; took Ru**,' W i W " ' place last ^— J v - :l««.vvuee. the Dexer * traffic as Michigan Bell's part in encouraging, one of the state s principal industries-". ^Alfred Gzazke, 21, Howell, Beachy. Hunt, 41 Howell, Ada Whiio f 45 . Sunday. 23th. ior Choir practice. ! ""; Vmrk WH. M«-yer stooped J-for family reunions but the big 8:00 Union Thanksgiving Ser-\ ^7; n ^f sta ^ i n T e dark he! Thanksgivina Day footbaU vice,Mennomte and Congi.Churi ^ .^ an &l ^ F:; <f onna a brck| games which used to ring down ches. Sermon: "Gratitude, a ^ .] d ' } er in)urcs . Ke man 1 the season of college football Christian Virtue by D ~" r -"* • - ' - -. . . Rev. £zraj. aqed tQ qQ{ fn {he ^ cab of thc C vji truck where he wasn't found til ' next morning. He is new in St Tack Readon came to the Cliff VanHorn home last week from A. Joe hospital Ann Arbor where ks was taken when his arm.was! fcfoken in 3 places. Miss Rosalee Nash spent the ' week end in Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ckzrk oj 5^¾^¾ 3^V'^:^ ffiS' 2SU? a «5W a I?^ 1 *^3>. 6:3 f ° S ReI r v US S ch^ !pOSTAI - CLERK EXAMINATION £d*hX'^Sh ^ W.J7;; Ub0U - 33 ' Bri ^ hto »- I WedL'da., DecIAOO • Junior « ^0 amDec. 4 19« at the m to U^«£tv h4ci'^Tl "A-n - j T ! Choir. 7:30 Senior Choir. H°weli postoffice for substitute A^bo? Jfti IfcSra G?H^.r P-i- Sunday dinner quests of Mr. Thursday. Dec2nd.B,ble Study clerk in the Pinckney pestoifice W a broken TOsi MUs AuHr»v T" 1 * 1 ¥"**?** PF^ wer « Rev - Meeting at the Parsonage at .8:00 All desiring to <ake the examin- £^^^£^,1^^ ChURCH ?ta may secure application Pressle^ brumes- JUTI BeU who, Wubur Coyfe and wife and Leo nocture oJLflwiildins operate-;: .-.--i-.wai wrth Suiger had Jus • £f*l Covle of Howell ani Bemice w W ni ^ j j K w o i r t flsad>« MUiasd wets Sunday guests of; cut ernd Smger was^cut about, Lqmont of Detroit. I NORTH JfAMBUR..-. CHURCH Sunday auests of Mr. and Mis- Bob Tascm were Mehrin Troteand, wile; Tom Hinicki and wife of Detroit and W. Eadner a n d family of Ann Arbor, Jb BOAtr Km Duma niaht' Ben 4& atfc*PX* THE DRAFT CALL Booer Reopen passed the army examination in Hint last week and may be catted in Dec. with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Bcruqhn- the face^ AH came^home that, Elmer VcmBeuran and wife Exr. Bech. y ^,u>r. 4C60 S^*rtho*it - ..,__ ..... _ ., ^ ^!^_^- lbtlt ^ r^tsfey and; (Florence Byers) expect to leave Supt . „ Wm. Leid.g Byron next month for Fla. to Ro«4. 7 nii!*» N- K. of Pinckn«y spend the winter. ! Youi* Peotk's Meetist — .... 7^0 Victor Rokos who recently Fvontng Jtf«*a*4 ^--.. 8:16 sold hie reecrurant here is again ', Murufatf Worship 8ervic€ «.^.io-orr employed by Ken Nicholson in'Sunday Scfeooi the Topinkos Cafe on Milwaukee _ _ Beryl Lewis who passed in Oct Livingston county was short in St- Detroit ' Sam Gentile and wife were a . , Mrs Marjory Shehan attended guests of Mr.and Mrs. Norman their goota <kis month, senaing a teachers meeting at Ann Ar Reason last week at their cott- but 2 of 4 men asked. bor Saturdof ^ {age near larwelL forms at the Pinckney po*toffice These they will fill ou» and bring to the examination room. All veterans organizations are azV to take notice^Excrmination is restricted to perrons of the office or temporary employees. J.A- Connor, Regional Director. PINCKNEY "5fG"FDAUGHTERS The Circle will meet Thur., p. m., Dec. 2 with Mrs Fred Read Exchange of gift».For details on shower for needy persons at I Sanitoriujn, ogP Mrt- Shirley are no more. In Dexter for many ycjars the Cathohc Church on that day put on a big Thank- sgiving Day banguet and pro- aram on which appeared some oi the best speakers of the state The event was long ago ended. Nov: the theatres, niqht clubs and taverns get most of the Thanksgiving celebrators. As a whole we as a nation have much to be thankful for.The cou ntry is at peace, employment is high and the working people have plenty of money to spend. Although prices are high there is plenty of food available and manufactured articles are much easier to obtain.In fact we are so bountifully supplied with the things of life that we are able to ship plenty of them to needy Europe and Asia irom the plus/This is as it should he* Gus Ledwidqe was home Notre Dame ueiYetstty over week end. Gilbert Bailey of Adrian ih week l y*3 * * . * Jw- .V ^:. >*.*; ,»*. -¾^^ ij^-.-- -••v ^k^ m*+***Mmk

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Page 1: Cur y ^hmtWqipinckneylocalhistory.org/Dispatch/1948-11-24.pdf · Mich- He is 42 years old. The change takes place Nov. 30 next rterSchmidtt also serv ed-a* assistant to Rev. Jobouh

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Volume 65 t h e t'ibcknej Dispu-.a Wednesday, November 24 K'i3

Michigan Mirror LANSING T " t h e "power of

the p r e s s " waning in Mich?

j ae 1948 eiecuon majorities

Leaves Pinckney J Rev. Francis J. Murphy, pa s to r 'H

oi St. Mary ' s church. Pinckney, f |

f^r the past eight years has been

No. 49

Mich. my^^caT^rpxe^^Xan^ne^ t o Stc ° ^ ¾ v *-£W-not majority oiE the voters' " ^ " J * * * w n « * h « w ^ «*-

was pastor. He was

fcvora Be^nomnTee for C " V e a s c h ° P ^ R e v . Fr. Murphy « D ? • ? n°mmee for Pres.. came here from WaterVliet He was

te and ser . -- _ J army in

« e and 6i t o ' s T i ^ M i M K ' — - ° 1 ' ^ S t a , i ° n e d 0 n

OUR DEMOCRACY

^hmtWqi byM*r >,' ^i*e anti TJiere J Cur«w*Comment 1

c Rep. -sa^srs.'Mtisa £

l^mocrats point gleeluUy to

the Pacific coast in Wash, and Oregon. Returning to Michigan

the Tmm«« *—!". ^ ° ° 4 ^ lojhe served as assistant in Detroit r S J e ^ ^ J J ^ 6 1 m , t h e f a c e oi K^arrJazoo and Port Huron and S m v S ? F ^H?1 0 1 1 o i a ^ w e y was pastor at Temperance and «f?2£ V A o - t i i e s u rP r ise defeat WaterVliet. He is a highly edu ot Rep Kim Sigler by Dem Nom inee Q.Mennen Williams is held up as proof of a declining press.

in both assumptions the power of the newspaper is predicated on a belief that the press in-S S f S 8 * tiVw«Ji the editorial

. J H l f L J f e A'n^riam Plan the public weilds power at the ball

cated man and has been very prominent during his stay here-

He will be succeeded as pastor of St. Mary's church by Rev- Al bert Schmidtt of the Immcauleate Conception Parish of Hartfordj Mich- He is 42 years old.

The change takes place Nov. 30 next rterSchmidtt also serv e d - a * assistant to Rev. Jobouh

- L \ r ^ "*« wj "ie sxui- Coyi© at St. Johns pa r i sh j ack ot .box i b y strength of majority SOIlj< T h e following transfers a lso action. The people arrive at their a n n o u n c e d ' decision wisely or unwisely,, a s « * v . F r a n c i Timmons xo St j o s the result of information, right ( h s < Kalamazoo; Rev. Jas. Lei or wrong,as made available I JL— e* T«V,„0 u l « ^ u - u l . 7 through various media of mass ; * S t ^iohns^Benton Harbor to ^™™,,t J „ * V ™ Q , ! t v ^ * ^ ~ « ™ ' Resurrection, Lansma;Rev. John S ^ n Z news S f t S S in I S l o w ^ t o St- Ccwmlr. Lansing; r u n l e t s maaasine* c T lee? flev< P a t r i c k McGuiness from St U T S ^ p f c l l f ^ o n y s . qcmstock to taacu „,A _rr. i- - •« .. ' late Conception, Marshall; Rev.

tM.mg-i J J f r t , * e r a t l 0 n a l elections

- c o last week we have learn ^ . - **>&> are turning their ^o:e hunters who " I .!eJ?,n i a«eution to oveseas affaire

—^ t*Ar •<-

* ^

ure newseels; on the radio air waves; even over the back fen­ce amona neighbors.

If there has been any power. -• ---•• jr'rv** it has been the power of the | (r0™ Ct. Cn-arles, Coldwttter-

George Higgins from Immaculate Conception. Marshall to St Chas. CoHwater; Rev. Cletus Rose ' " - - - • - to

/

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for the L

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lers who wen' north. '---^•or^st I°TI P i L u n ^ . G e r a l d

. - J - ' c r ' t a * J e ^ e y s . Rudsell Liv , - , i . - t e and son, John.

' : J o ! ^ i n q u q ^ ^ C l a u d e • and Gerald Swarthou\ Fri-^ / -^ . i ies and Bill bauqhn.Bili

I ^flU |h« S 0 " 1 1 6 1 . ^ ^ weiqhed! j 08 lbs- dressed. Other SULCO^- '

a hunters were Lloyd liLnd*~ Ldsei Meyer, Ora Haines, U do lenner . L.-iii VanHorn, VV.llurd Vvil.se Clifford Miller, Howard lie ad, Marion Hidqe Shiiey.. .Jo. bhuey, Ceo. Meyer.

In this area the hunters <iid i\r[ do so bad. Fri. Carl Galbraith shof. a buck on the old Cocper farm vhat woiqhed 200 lbs.and Joe Plunimer who returned emp-' ty handed from the north got one m a tou : iho same place Sav A Greqo:, 1 ii_ii.• .-y y-i.ot o;io on 'he Homoi Abney farm ct Chubbs

j_C."oi:iei^ I'liday. A large n:;p>! ( oi deer have also been l.-illcci1

noiili ct H.J AC'.L. end one C Buck Lake. John Carpenter shot

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Others who qot deer were Har ol Raidy, Edward Bov/nt-.m, \V>x • no Waqaner, Loy MeCk-ar, Tern Howle't, Ansa Wil!i;e-

where the news is not so good* m China. Chinese Communism apparently have Gen Chaing Ka Chek's forces on the run.This lat tor is the general whom mis cou ntry ha s been aiding with arma

munitions a n d officers to train his forcces. This is the general whom Gen. Marshall recently in vestioated and turned in a n e g . atiye report on. According to Gen. Marshall he is a reactionay and totally incapable of consolid utinq the forces of China. How­ever, he was the only man in sight who v>as trying to stop Communism and this country had to accept him. Now appar­ently all uid was wasted- We have 3000 U.S.Marines in China 1000 more are to be sent to help in evacutatinq IL S. citizens. Pfii-j country seems to be uniort unaiQ_.in—their -ioi^iqn riMim After Wcrld War I we aided the C^ar of Russia against the Com­munists and even sent troops ther.\ However, the communists won a n d the Czar a n d his whole [amiiy wjre murdered.

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, Immaulate Ckm'ceptionr Ni l e ^ I ; "r m C cunnlnS ^ " a trenail c r , . , : j y 0 l , , T h l \ ppwe.r is derived directly ! Rev. Clarence Wood, from St' from NEWS. j Joseph 's , Kalamazoo to S t Johns

A free press will continue to Jackson. report honestly the news a s it — >-happens , a n d the American peo-1 SMITH PT.A. pie will continue to arrive at maj ority decis ions -- right or wrong The P.T.Aof the Smith School through their own appra isa ls of w a s delightfully entertained by the facts a t hand . j Mr. a n d Mrs. Quigley last p r i

A free press will continue to evening. The problem of hot lun offer personal opinion, gualified ches w a s discussed, a n d it w a s a n d openly a n d presented a s , decided tha t it would be carr-editorial expression of the n e w s ied out b y Mrs. S h e h a n in i> paper editor. The reader h a s the same manne r a s last year, right to a g r e e or disagree. He

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Conservation Notes

No venison should spoil this \ year a s hunters can get permits

'ess meeting ion to take it to the f

•"••lireii-iVws ST; MARY'S CHURCh Masses a t 8:0C a n d ' 11:00 a.m. Novena IXpvotJons' Friday at

nearest /:*>. joii.vvea oy piupa.-anon f :

orn to Leo Blctdes a n d wife at St.Joe iiosp.'ial IVJV. 'AX.a qui

Miss HomiL-i'o KcLy picked a b u n , a of Violets Sunday a' the JCeJIy farm, south oi hero 'I hoy were not shol 'c ieu c* p;oh:cted m a n y way .

Miss Isabel Nash cf Ann Ar­bor spent Sunday at the Mark Nasn

Omar G a s s and wife of Brigh­ton were Sunday guests ol the Le&ier M c / f o e fanvly

Dr. a n d ^ . rs . C.B. Gardner of Lansing and Mrs. Aria Caul I: cf Ann-Arbor were Sun. quests oi Fannie Monks and Nellie Ccud ner. '

In Palestine war is aga in iaq* ing between Jewish a n d A r a b forces and neither is pay ing any attention to the U N. de-m a n a s . i o r a truce. According to military observers the Jews a r e qonq ic win and a l r eady h a v e thu Arabs on the run.The Arabs by virtue ot being in possession ot the works richest oil fields have been able to get p l anes munitions etc.mostly from Great tfntian who have big oil comp­ressions there. They also h a v e

i British officers a s instructors.The Jews arc said to be receivinq huqe arm and munition ships ments of Russia and apparent ly superior in numbers to the Aiabs.lt seems to us that the Arabs missed the beat during the British occupation of Palest­

i n e , North Hamburrj Fxton. ton I i:u'-^ n c n t n G importation of arms club meet with Mrs. CbMcm C a r ! 0 1 ^ fews were both prohibited

t Great Britian and apparentl J. Jews wore at a disadvant­

age The Aiabs neglected

lies the real power of the press HANDICAP MAY BE SPRTNr conf l-cched by thu stale. BOARD TO SUCCESS

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following the bushe may even Xvnte a letter for news the eveninn wrra --. «* • - ^ i w xicaiuni /•-»* ,()i, v -•< -, paper publication. I cards A dehcion I '*> P l Q y* d e e P ^ 2 ^ h«™ * ozen c ' • [TZ^ V ^ u : u u u i ' ^ : P ^ e r last Wednesday. ^If there is any mandate in the ' Z^td f J a ^ r i n a ^ 1 ¾ ^ U p a n d I m a g e d before aking Sund„v M« 9« v , , M r a n c i M r s " L m a ^ L^ a n d

1948 election in Michigan or o th ' b u r g s w i ? h ^ it e o e e e i K ^ - ' i ^ d v e n t ^ r ^ ^ V ' f '*?* *aVr°} f a m i J y l c a v e T h u r s - f c i ' ^°cnix . . . ^ _ - -erwise, it is a mandate for the Marjorie Shehar? n T ^ L n ' Completion oi a bathing beach week o< G-rd' i w / " S'T b ( h Ai/f- ^ 7 1 ^ ^ £ '3 l G r v , h o JK llLtf%&E**^ck G r e a t B r i t i a n

press to report truthfully, to int- Miller ] a ' X l h e t L h ^ i ? ieePJe L a l " i n l h e i JhUnd anj 1 y t ? ? ' "'.V ,M^ ^ u t h B l d w o 1 1 G n d c-nildren ^ 0 ^ ^ ¾ ^ a flood of Jews terpret honestly and to let the( Teachers Con*6rLai \ t T i R e " r e a a ° n i s sported. v n . P T X lhanu;glvmg Dc- 0 | bnqhton spout 'Ihurs.at the and arms poured into Palestine people choose their own path. M T S u l l i 0n in S A , W ^ \ 35U S G a l e d >>>** hdv3 been re- ,° ^ , h' 7 -'^' ^ Ee

Dn W l i U o , hoRl f i- • sufficient to overwhelm A r a b s

f n t n e fulfillment of this missionj ' m°* l n j m n A l b o r ^ a t j ceived for 41 rifles and shotguns f / ^ h a n ' ; j n ^ n i o n s - c a e M o u - 1 B o r n l o M l ' a n d Mrs. Norman :ig; Tues., kne -'ohn Vanblaircum ' Ihursda / at Mc-

The ' ews now hold m a n y port­ions of the Holy Land which

RESORT PHONES Read how a girl once crippltd

Figures re leased this week to , with infantile para lys is b e c a m e

Conservation officers this year I ^ e d w . J ^ ; Wf d • l a l e F r a n k Do-1 Pherson hospital Howell, a dau- were awarded to the Arabs in or,r M ™ ™ „1 L„LL~

y :_ i l^' b u n - Conimemora ' .on for' qhter, Linda Mac-wear blading red jackets stead of the

A mile

the British partiton and refuse to he customary areen. , C I a r < ; n , C f D l 3 f ° n u a M J ° r n ? , n d | K a y e V/- '! i e s ^ n t l a s t w e e k a t i ^'linauish them. of dike 3 feet high has

MtcWgair^en-re-tephon-e Co sub a - g r e q r b o l l ^ n g - r r i g w ^ r ^ ^ built in Tuscola county to i wf H L T n i i l finlinfjhpr ^ r ! K e m °^? Wyho HgmU con,

s tant ia te reports that the touri^; ' girl b e c a m e a n expert messeuse i l o o d 1 5 0 a c r e ^ for water fowl I w h ? J ^ ° l J °Jf d J n < h n n . Dl:;k ' ^pent Saturday here. Wei the Detroit curfew law season this year was the busiest Learn how you c a t o^er?ome Michigan sold more than 400 f o r l £ ^?.°l ft7^? v V 1 / - , ^ g ^ f f ° M i" ;?nd / i a s , ^ P u t t o t h* -test a n d

misfortcne by ^ i n S ^ S u l $ 1 ' ducfe s t amps to out state I tQ r ^ ' S m ^ v ? i H^^^

S t n H W n M«« I ? v 5 , . p 0 ^ ' mllflrtnr* in 1Q4R ' ." WCL3 ^ ^ . Y, t h e d cce.sa-.i ie-, Shehan of Ann Arbor _ and Dr. ] i S threw out two cases last w £

of any record. tfWimJB

LR.Stipe, manager here for the Handicap May Be Your Best , i*n.oupe, mjunuqer nere ior me nunuicap may oe I our Best ^UUOCIUIB m iz>±o, • t r a t Bishop Albers changed it! Harlow co.,said a new high in the num-J Friend" in The American Week The report that bear have ( t o ,,n a c a dcmy, served by theNackson

Shehan and family of ber of long-distanct calls to and ly, one of {tree big magazines been seen in the Jackson area , c v s ; e r s of S t j o s „ p h Nazareth from me state's resort areas wasj with this Sunday's (Nov.28) is-1 have been investigated and not] par-£hioners and neighbors established. ^^ j sue of The Detroit Times

During the season, Mich. Bell handled 15 percent or 145,0u0| ANNUAL BAZAAR DECEMBER 4 more toll messages in resort areas then during the same mos. last year when a booming trade was in full swing.

The record was made possible in part by an expansion of the statewide long distance network

Hundreds cf new toll circuits to resort areas were rushed to

substantiated. The tracks found were those raccoons and deqs

In Oct. the dept. loaned 911 reejs of wildlife pictures to 308

The Ladies Aid of CongT diiferent organisations-church will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, December T O ° K PA*T IN PROGRAM 4th beginning at 2 p. m, There m the teachers meetina at tho ^ ? J S ° S ^ 7 ? ' ?? n c y ^^1^ - Michigan Union at Ann Arbor S a v cf v W . t i ^ D G n ? . a S a t M1*- Do* Swathout repre-whfeh^e1 wm ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ¾ 1 r e d d the B r i q h t ^ ^ ° ° 1 i°n r ^ x ^ i ^««* T «T _L_f mZti% the discussion on Creative Liv-

-are invited to—call—af»or

Asher V/.'.'lie a n d family and Mrs. Jessie WyLe wcie m Fow-

lact 1 lorvillo Sunday. mass Sunday in farewell to the] Henry Dickinson and wife of pastor af'-er his 8 yea r s a n d 9! New Boston spent Sunday at the months administration. I Albert Dinkel home.

Miss Alberta Dinkel a n d Levi

got under way*. completion before this summer! parael post:. bown, e ach m e m - ! i n g ; ' B e s s C r o f o c 4 # Supervisor of

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Priced. Also mark whether for BeAevite"* S S i r I L ? ? r a rhiiH «r ~j„n Ti,a .j;„ ..Tii ferkevitz of Warren, Gwendolen

her i« ™A,*A t^ ' , i lncT- Bess urotoct, Supervisor ot • t . - - r - - * * IT f> , „«a Mi S n r - ^ £ ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ 1 W a r r e n Consolidated schools ^ o c 1 ^ ! ^ ^ ^ ^ ° W ° S chairman, Hoyden Morgan

a $35,500,000 cable between, have as much in package as M i c h . S t a t e N o m a l j ^ ^ Grand Rapids and the northwest section of the state.

Although considerable pro­gress is beinq made in buildina ' 'plant'" to handle tourist tele­phone traffic. Sipe said the jcb is not yet completed.

'Many more facilities will be

child or adult. The dinner will M £ S of MvmcSh anA w S r be served by tfce Youna T^V-, p ^ * P 1 X ? 2 ™ T T "2 T^ m ' :°' A u ^ a r y at 5:30. Free will ofc-r £ ^ , 2 2 ° f ° U ' °* M* a l s 0

coMMwvrr CHUHCS (Congi-aaationai/

Rev. D. D. Brady, Minister Choir Practise Wed. Night Organist 6 hoir Di ret tor

.• Mrs. Merwin Campbell S. S. Supt H.-C. Vedder

Choir Practise Wed- 7:30. Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday School . . . . . . . . 11:30

Senior Choir Prac Wed- 7:30. Wednesday, 17th .... No Jun-

Ludtko attended the football game in Detroit Sunday.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendee were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nuoifer and c>auqh ter cf Hch and Bob Horine.

The Younglove P.T A.held an interesting meeting Fri. niqht | C1ty. v/iih 30 present. Mrs. Richads of

wo cases last wk. because the two fourteen year old girls who were arrested at 2:00 a.m.were out with two mar-r k d m e n. The law only provides

IJeliaTty^cfainst the parents.The lav/ was adopted in haste and never v/ould have worked any­way. Several other youna girls picked up were also freed. Ac­cording tc Detroit papers the law will be revised but even then we think it will be found to be un« worl'jible.The responsibtilty of

being up their children cannot be passed over onto the state or

Howell talked on a county hea] Another Thanksgivina has roll ed around- As the years pass by the character of the day has

lth unit. Last Wed. right while on his

wa- home from Detroit with his) changed much It is still a day

ing-DonatioriS' greatly appreciat­ed.

took part

MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 r •

_ _ 7 AUTO ACCIDENT W t to handle -this specialized j A bad auto accd^n'; took Ru**,' W i W

" ' place last ^ — J — v- : l«« .vvuee . the Dexer

* traffic as Michigan Bell's part in encouraging, one of the state s principal industries-".

^Alfred Gzazke, 21, Howell, Beachy. Hunt, 41 Howell, Ada Whiiof45 . Sunday. 23th.

ior Choir practice. ! " " ; Vmrk WH. M«-yer stooped J-for family reunions but the big 8:00 Union Thanksgiving Ser-\ ^ 7 ; n ^ f s t a ^ i n T e dark he! Thanksgivina Day footbaU

vice,Mennomte and Congi.Churi ^ .^ a n &l F : ;<fonna a brck | games which used to ring down ches. Sermon: "Gratitude, a ^ .] d ' } e r i n ) u r c s . Ke man 1 the season of college football Christian Virtue by D~" r -"* • - ' - -. . . Rev. £ z r a j . a q e d tQ qQ{ fn {he ^ c a b of t h c

C v j i truck where he wasn't found til ' next morning. He is new in St

Tack Readon came to the Cliff VanHorn home last week from A. Joe hospital Ann Arbor where ks was taken when his arm.was! fcfoken in 3 places.

Miss Rosalee Nash spent the ' week end in Ann Arbor.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ckzrk oj

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Sch^!pOSTAI- CLERK EXAMINATION £ d * h X ' ^ S h ^ W . J 7 ; ; U b 0 U - 3 3 ' B r i ^ h t o » - I W e d L ' d a . , DecIAOO • Junior « ^ 0 amDec . 4 19« at the m to U ^ « £ t v h4ci'^Tl "A-n - j T ! Choir. 7:30 Senior Choir. H°weli postoffice for substitute A^bo? Jfti IfcSra G?H^. r P - i - Sunday dinner quests of Mr. Thursday. Dec2nd.B,ble Study clerk in the Pinckney pestoifice W a broken TOsi MUs AuHr»v T"1*1 ¥"**?** PF^ w e r « R e v - Meeting at the Parsonage at .8:00 All desiring to <ake the examin-£^^^£^,1^^ C h U R C H ? t a may secure application Pressle^ brumes- JUTI BeU who, Wubur Coyfe and wife and Leo nocture oJLflwiildins operate-;:

— .-.--i-.wai wrth Suiger had Jus • £ f * l Covle of Howell a n i Bemice w Wni ^ j j K w o i r t flsad>« MUiasd wets Sunday guests of; cut ernd Smger was^cut about, Lqmont of Detroit. I NORTH JfAMBUR..-. CHURCH

Sunday auests of Mr. and Mis- Bob Tascm were Mehrin Troteand, wile; Tom Hinicki and wife of Detroit and W. Eadner and family of Ann Arbor,

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THE DRAFT CALL Booer Reopen passed the army

examination in Hint last week and may be catted in Dec. with

Mr. and Mrs. Winston Bcruqhn- the face^ AH came^home that, Elmer VcmBeuran and wife Exr. Bech.y^,u>r. 4C60 S^*rtho*it - ..,__ . . . . . _ . , ^ ! ^ _ ^ - l b t l t ^ r^ t s f ey and; (Florence Byers) expect to leave Supt „ . „ „ Wm. Leid.g

Byron next month for Fla. to Ro«4. 7 nii!*» N- K. of Pinckn«y spend the winter. ! Youi* Peotk's Meetist —.. . . 7^0

Victor Rokos who recently Fvontng Jtf«*a*4 ^--.. 8:16 sold hie reecrurant here is again', Murufatf Worship 8ervic€ «.^.io-orr employed by Ken Nicholson in'Sunday Scfeooi the Topinkos Cafe on Milwaukee _ _ Beryl Lewis who passed in Oct

Livingston county was short in St- Detroit ' Sam Gentile and wife were

a . , Mrs Marjory Shehan attended guests of Mr.and Mrs. Norman their goota <kis month, senaing a teachers meeting at Ann Ar Reason last week at their cott-but 2 of 4 men asked. bor Saturdof ^ {age near la rwelL

forms at the Pinckney po*toffice These they will fill ou» and bring to the examination room. All veterans organizations are azV to take notice^Excrmination is restricted to perrons of the office or temporary employees. J.A- Connor, Regional Director.

PINCKNEY "5fG"FDAUGHTERS The Circle will meet Thur., p.

m., Dec. 2 with Mrs Fred Read Exchange of gift».For details on shower for needy persons at

I Sanitoriujn, ogP Mrt- Shirley

are no more. In Dexter for many ycjars the Cathohc Church on that day put on a big Thank­sgiving Day banguet and pro-aram on which appeared some oi the best speakers of the state The event was long ago ended. Nov: the theatres, niqht clubs and taverns get most of the Thanksgiving celebrators. As a whole we as a nation have much to be thankful for.The cou ntry is at peace, employment is high and the working people have plenty of money to spend. Although prices are high there is plenty of food available and manufactured articles are much easier to obtain.In fact we are so bountifully supplied with the things of life that we are able to ship plenty of them to needy Europe and Asia irom the plus/This is a s it should he*

Gus Ledwidqe was home Notre Dame ueiYetstty over week end.

Gilbert Bailey of Adrian i h week

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BARK THAT B I T E S - T o test various types of insulating coatings for telephone wires, Bell Laboratories maintain a dense birch forest in New Jersey. Wires strung through the forest show hpw different materials resist the rubbing action of tree l imbs under actual outdoor conditions.

50.000 GRAINS OF C O A L - D i d you know there was coal in your telephone? Actually, there are about 50,000 grains of it— behind the diaphragm of the mouthpiece. This is enough to cover a surface about the size of a dime. Coal is used in telephones because it can translate the vibrations of your voice into electric waves on wires. These waves can be Bent to another telephone, where they are converted back into your "voice.**

HANDY HUNTING GROUND - I t 's easy to locate a doctor, veterinarian, farm equipment dealer, feed and grain supplier or any of the countless other people you need to call at one time or another. They're listed by trade or profession in the Yellow Pages in the back section of your telephone directory. Make a habit of using the Yellow Pages and see how much time and effort it saves you day-ill and day-out all year round.

I C H I G A N BELL T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N Y Pur $1),500)000 fotfwor rural eonstruetloii program * « • • • ! nor* asa* fcetfer rural telephone service.

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m-'U LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS H Having dteided t e eSocontinue farming will sell at public auc­

tion all my personal preperty listed below. Located 9 miles South of Howell on Pinckney Roa'd to Rush Lake Road and 3 miles East or 3 mile* Northeast of Pinckney on North side pf Rush Leke (3381 Rush Lake Road) . Follow arrows. ; : *> , * . * J

PUANl MEYfcR, Auctij r Pheste Howell, 1219 A

".>< Wrash. Open Milking, Bred Aug. 1

elsUin Co< I yrs. e*£ Hiking, Bred Oct, 11 fresh, Opea

,^_ r _ ,__. ___ Frets* Opes HokUta Cow,' s yrs. old, Fresh, Calf by side Eolstsin Cow, 4 yrs. old, MUUsifc Put Jan. 27 GtSffBsey Heifer, 2 yrs. old, Due Jan. t GcernseyN Heifer, 2 yrs, eld. Bred OeW.1 Guernsey Heifer, 2 yrs. eld. Bred Oct | Brown Swiss, 2 yrs, old, Open -$&%&&, HoUUin Heifsr, 11 months eld. Open |ir%$& HoUtein Heifer, 10 mantes ofcL Open T W Holstein Heifsr, 11 Deaths e l f VP«n .MtfM Holitein Heifsr, 2 weeks est ^ 2 r No. 16 Registered Canadian bull, | U

years old, Good held file. MWe, weight 1750 pounds, mSkWm

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»* FARM TOOLS ft EQUIPMENT* 1144 Ford Fergsio* Tractor AH9 At

tires) good '-* * < 1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor, 2-12** FloWf 1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor Cultivator 1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor, 6 ft. Mowsf 1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor Boas Saw _. -1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor 6 f t Double QSJ 1944 Ford Ferguson Tractor Pulley 1944 Ford Ferguson Taaetor Duel '.. 1947 David Bradley 12" Hammerail

1Q47 Avery Tractor Manure Spreader (good) 1945 McCormick Deerina Corn Planter O

F-F attachment), McCormick Deering 11 Hoe Grain Drill (geoj) McCormick Deering Corn Binder (gOftU McCormick Deering Grain Binder 1946 John Deere Pfflh Hay Loader Cg John Deere 3 Bar Rsjke McCormick Deering Mowing Machine Oliver 2-14" Tractor Plow * f*'--v*. 1945 David Bradley Orchard and Garden Sprayer

(Briggs Stratfaon motor), good 70' Hammermill Belt Manure Carrier Bucket John Deere Dump Rake Land Roller Steel Wheel Wagon and R|£> 24* Extension Ladder ^, , 1 Hone Cultivator Stone Boat , I ' : , /§fe G r i n d S t o n <

Chicken Feeders ^?iJ-''/iSBL Water Fountains Steel Nests ) j j g | K , 2 Coal Brooders Electric Brooder ^ V ^wwm Cross Cut Saw

plks, Shovels, Chains and many, many articles too numerous to mention.

J5# MttJKLNG EQUIPMENT V tied PeLaval Magnetic Milker (2 ujajt with pipe

for 19 cows) '

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" Corn tale* Come early.

TERMS: All sums of $ 1 0 and under f u h ; orer that amount credit will be rfven for 10-12 months time on bankable Bote s bearing 6 % interest

MM. Margare 1A1S SALPH KOEPELE, Oeik

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'OM1L TO SAN ANTQNE"

NeigUnirtrf Note* Tbe Stockbridge American

Legion poet will sponsor a bass> et boll team.

The Stockbridge Briei Sun re­sorts the Screw Products C o of Jackson has bought kmd there to build a factory.

Some miscreant gave Justice, Fred Qonnenwett a rubber I

check last week in payment oi a fine* <SSJ *

The Methodist church at Hym mouth celebrated their 100th an­niversary last week.

Jerry flagman, Dick SchouerJ and Don Karnes of Howell who ' enlisted in the navy have been ^ ,

""chariee Schmidt oi Midland 5 ^ 1 ^ 2 ^ ^ ***** Goadard has been awarded the "Silver WttI ^ ! L Beaver" ior outstandincf work j Cemine-SiU . as a scout master While master See* oi Lore* at Pinckney he took his troop -

the New York World's Fair. *J

I SYLVAN THEATER Chelsea. Mich. I

A Qood Western wtth Gene Awlmr. Peggy Stewart

Conway "Sevang Ovt el this WeddT _

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"GIVE MT BBQABDS TO |

B R O A 0 W A r 1 Dan DaOey, Charles Wlnninger* Nancy Qutid. ChasUe Hugglea,

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WALT DISNEY'S

died at Los Angeles, Calil last week He spent 35 years in the Philipines a s a missionary.

Nins from Livingston county enlisted in the army in October.

Glenn C Yelland oi Howell th? draft S a r d f ^ O t t 0 n w y to'\ N # w Musical Comedy

The Howell high school debat "MELODY TIME" ing team lost to Inkster last | b Techsieoeier week. | Coaedy Worelty Weww—1

Mr. a n d Mrs. R e m G e e r Oi] Friday* Saturday. NOT. 26. 27

THE STrFET WITH NO NAME

teatoqt 'Mr- Mandmg fcuilut His Dream House"

wife Stevens*. Lloyd v,o Mark Stevens^ U o p . ^ - *

BtcgMBd Widmars> Barbara Iferwrence 4

Grand Rapids called on friends in Brighton last week enroute to Florida to spend the winter.

200 deer licenses were sold this year by two Fowlerville dealers. -1 ]**<*.

The Kaiser-Frasier Co. has al­ready built 38 homes near Will

Sunset Is

"SHERIFF OF CIMARRON" Service

TARZAN AND THE MERMAIDS

Sunday* Monday. Nov. It* It Mat. Sunday. li lS P. M,

(Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan

"SILVER RIVER*

Thomas Mitchell Bruce Bennett Cartoon NoTelty

w ^ R u J a ^ ¥ ^ build more-j johaay Weissmullef. Brenda They sell for $9,500 up. I jZ.2L » r w»a«

, Jack Reid, son oi Mr a n d | " J 0 ^ I Mrs. Qare Reid oi Dover who is

in the air com. at Toyko.Japan> has been made a sergeant

The Brighton parking meter contxovesy continues. The Brigh ton Chamber of Commerce pass ed resolution and sent it to the

. council asking that the parking I meters be removed. Mayor Tom [Leath hoots this sugqest ion a n d J Tuesday, Wednesdey. HOT. 20T-Dic7T ^ , ° ¾ . ½ ^ ^ ^ ¾ M t l . Ob«o». Hob.rf R , « which adopted this resolution. A J report on the meters since Aug.! "BEftrnv rvoorea" ions $74.00. Total $1806^0; I Comedy u~"*

Brighton high school has deO bating team and meets Holt in) the first debate j,

Clair Connine of Milan hasfj been awarded the new $70,000,' Bchool gym.contract at New Hud; son. %

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This bank has been a steady lender oi money since its be­ginning and ft has been profit able, not only to oureelves but We believe our customers feel they too have profiled. W e invite all types of borrowers to see us for loans.Any program of operation which comes under a bankable loan will be made by this institution.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK Howmt; ro

Member Federal Deposit Cnsui. ance Corp. AIL deposits up . to $5000 insured. Protect torn cash by uemg out

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GIBSON TRACTORS . SATURDAr, NOVEMBER 27 1948

At 2180 Weel Grand ftvec Bo w e a Michigan From 140 P vss i to 4s88 P. M.

JLTM* Peferson _

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Albert Neebitt and wife of Des> roit Chas. Whitehead and wisj and Beatrice Lamborn of Gas

_ aory were Sunday guests alt the *•*** ASJuy homo - ^ • » J . Shehan and family oi Ann Asbor were Sunday quests a t the Louis Shehan home.

Edward Joseph, infant son of

N otes of 471 ears Ago I Frank Wells, pres. of the state 1

b a of health has asked all per- 2 sons to be vaccinated aqainst * small pox. t Since the illness of Pete Poole's

baby they have been stayinq JttiihJtiftLJnotheLMxs Donald­son. TheyTce^tafire~in ~tfce1r own home which caught fire Fri but the blaze was put out.

While loading a 22 pistol the other day VeitiB Reason was struck in the abdomen.The wound was slight but .he will

I have to postpone his departure tHtag-JV%giniq tor a week*, —__^__J

James Ryan and John Denehy • were found guilty in circuit court last week in the Fitzsimmans murder trial wHi?h lastod 2 wks. Great efforts were made to dis credit the testimony oi DrHJF.Sia \ lei af Pinckney and Swartz of Hamburg, medical examiners in the case.The plea of AJ. Saw yer Srassipros to the jury, was one of the qreateet ever heard in the county.

The Masons and Stars will give a big Thanksgiving party I and dance at the opera house | Thursday night m !

S E. Bartn was in Tuscola c a last week where he purchased some fins Delaine sheep.

Born to Hershel Watts and wife, Nov. 22 a daughter. »

Born to Wirt GJarpenter and , wife Nov. 17,a son. \

Millard Capt Darrow and farm I ily of Lewlstoa, Mont are visiting relatives here.

The 3 brothers of The* Read hunted here with him last week.

Dick Clinton has purchased a new ihreshnq engine

25 carloads of lambs from Monthave been purchased to feed on the beet pulp at the Lan sma suaar factory. . ,

Tom Clinton and wife attended — i the funeral oi melr grand4aaan

Iter at Jackson last week.

a Water Hester W e have seversd Makes on hand alee eA tests*

A Cesspleter Line ef

Toilet Combination! a s well as All Bathroom Fixtures Hectric Heaters Pumps

ei All Kinds e»d Kitchen Sinks. • * ;

MWRfiN J. HUGHES

Telephone Pindcney 157F11 3 RepaWng a s^eeiolitf

MASTBR PLUMBER i inmwimwiHiiti i iMiMut»iii^ eeitiiiwiitaitf

W O R K l OVERALLS

Carhart & Headlight Overalls. Jackets lined and imBnea. PANTS

Cor** WhtoW* « 1 Oxtort 9«W. ttaftaktaWw A » T ton

Covett, Chombro^ ^ ¾ ¾ ^ ^ T i ^ Z ^

UNDERWEAR . ^ . I K « M H I \ Cotton and Wool ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ¾ ^ ^ ! « • • • >

Flannel and Wool « * £ * P ^ s ^J^^T^SS^ Overalls .... » P f ^ P g ^ s P f t r t w T ^ ^ * ^ ^

SHEBOYGAN W O S T * J ? ^ L J g ^ BALL BAND AND HDIWB _I?qTWEAa

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Note* of 25 Tears Ji*o

! L £ L ST Fsarf and Main Sts.1

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Britches *L00 Off| fc>edal Prices tor ^ e Bes* of me Monft. Coa»s 1340 Ok n\fwumman A

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raward Joseph, fnfcmt son e l I last woek W-isewL* "_ , * - ~ i ^ ' - . .-J-*' ^l^'^menABL Mass i lov^l a^xuqfr Mr. aiul Mm H w a ^ J R e n S e a u v e ^ n S and Eon Reason was I £ ^ ^ HoisM b o B J ^ » S r ^ ^ was baptised by Rev. Mcl^cas 2 S c k hf a car a s ho made me J j ^ ^ te | p t l | d ^ winter *wimj A p^Thanksgivina |swty wa» at the

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JY DISPATCH. Wednesday^

ard Goods, Hosiery 'Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables

Groceries

Kennedy's Gen. store

^Entered u •*<*».. tatter at Postbf&««, ar tfnckney, Mid&jran undc

^ _ ^ the act of March 3 187 PubiisMd Every Wednesday IIS Mam St, ..Pinckssv, iteht\'an Subscription ratu $1.60 a Year

Paeft W. C«rl«tt» P«bti«h«r

Mrs. Verne Kennedy spent last week with her sister in Standish while Verne was north deer hunting. r

Mr. and Mrs Don Swarthput were in Stockbridqe Sat night-

Mr. and Mrs- Ciiiford Royer and dauqhter. oi Detroit spent Sunday with Wayne AtLe© and wife.

RKGcrtes.Guy Miller oi Howell and Mike Roche played check­ers with Andrew Nesbitt Wed.

Lawrence .<I!UIDI PUD uybnog spent Sunday at the G.W.Lati­mer home in Stockbridqe. I

M. J .Reason was in Canada I buying cattle last week. f

Mrs.Emma Dinkel spent last Wed. with friends in HoweU.

Herb Palmer jr.and wife of Lansing spent Sun at the Palmer

. home nere. $ Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs Waiter Clark were Russell Clark

( and wife of Hiawatha Beach. Mrs Ossa Siqler and dauqhter

Mrs- Dorothy Knottley of Wayne spent the week end with the Hoff Sisters.

Jackie Clark spent the week end at the Edsel Meyer home in YpsilantL V . ^ I M J U J B .

I)on Griffith and wife have* moved lo Ann Arbor.

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F.M. SETS to." » r pu'hZ" FO: „ ,heS6 S e t s '° °*«ai° a t * * bes. "• pa- the installation in.

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Foi .,«dio to Perform a t ifa ^ , ^

Shlreys Radio Service - i ^ a* ,i « " 2 0 Y E A R S m R A D I ° '

145 Mill St., Pinckney

SPOT CASH FOR DF.v> „, D/SABLED STOCK

HORESES $5.00 CATTLE S5.00

HOGS 31.50 Cwt. ALL ACCORDING TO S1ZK AND CONDITION

CALVES, SHEEP AND PICS REMOVED FJ>E" PHOI COLLSCT TO

OARLINf COMPANY BUYERS OF HIDES*' '.J*"' " °

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Plumbing Water Systems Ets*

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SEE YOUR

Electric Comforter Honestly! It's just too relaxing for words to climb into a bed already warmed by an auto* matic comforter. You'll drift off to sleep before you know iu Why, even the sheep you'vf always counted can't stay awake?/ ,

satinYTTplus savings in storage space with only on$ cover, a cover moths won't touch.

Your neighborhood appliance dealer and all

Edisen Customer Offices have the new electric

•Comforters and blankets. See them today!

St ude baker Trucks \ !'•; and 2 TON TRUCKS

FOR ECONOMY AND DURABILITY

LET US REPAIR YOUR

! Car Truck & iVa stor t -V • " ' :1.1... ._—W—

i " " RADIATORS WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF RADIATORS AND

CORES IN STOCK

Wm, Eeutsch & Son* YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER

127 South Michigan Ave. Howell, Michigan. Phone 1391

Of course, you can count the added fieifltter

^ " i S S f K KTROIT EDISfiB SO. • » * ' » •

Dr. J. D Kruse Chlroprortor

CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS

105¾ W. frond River

HoweU. Mlchgon

Oaad er Alive HORSES $5.00 Ci* .LE $6.50

T HOGS $1.50 pe* WT. OEP£NPHT<S UPON SIZE A».-> CONDITION

, CALVES AND SHEEP REMOVED FREE* Fo;ii AnimeJf Collected Prorarfly .

vt ^rn Equipment Capable Men t• U PARKER. Avewit _ 4 % £ £ ff. Pf ™* n~v

fUr-vica in MkAfca The FASTEST Deed Sfcrk

Central Deadstock Co . . . - _ « . . ^ . <» Mr m»d MMP/N— B~-J * ' M™ D**1* Sneed of Howell en

**• * l!^ ?J""fraio?"^ fijttstf r * Brown Prank Aberdeen and arte were "J1*. ""ffS^ V o ™ « and eon,; '

A Ann Arbor Sundat. ~~ ? the .Wilbur Eleele home in Vincent Shields and famUy ol i Me* Lida Karat and danqbtera ^^S^rf , ! &*& Arbor «nd Mrs. Mde Metz, ol Howell spent Sunday at the L ^Mr,« L^lhl Lamb of East Lan- of Howell spent Sunday at the' I Henxv home. f**° , c a U^i ot the Ona Camp. • Lee Lavey home. Mrs. Steve O'

Msfwi Campbell and family ^ J > > ? • Friday. |Brien of Bunker HiU is visitma L e t A v crtthi Charles Mel E « l CSattttp is building a cott there.

•—' M h Cheino> I*** g n ^ r > q r of hs lot whichI Bail DriTW of Better has put' mtrikm waeneid ejUl^f tai reaeed to Mnt Orson Mc1 chased me Skerwin k m on Joy - - - ^ ^ ^X«Mia« , • '*-^.--.': Bood men> M M\,>.

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f Ambrose Murphy of Jackson i is a patient at St. Joe hospital 'Ann Arbor. * n. » •• I Joyce Ckrrk spent the week end with Marquerete Coon at Chilson. Mrs. Murray Kennedy and child ren spent Sunday at the Stanley Culver home in Deeriield

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kenwell of Detroit were week end quests of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robinson.

Hockey Service

DrW.CWyiie and wife oTDwl ter spent Sun. at the An< Neebitt home.

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!I>EPENDABLE:Baby Sitter,35c cm hour. Call Vivian DyerPinckney phone 141F2

I 8UUS Or M2CHXCSAN

DM Probate Court tor fee County «*> PBOFESSiONAL CORNER

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FOR BENT—Fiv» room farm , ^ ^iwi^nr.* i « . , , , , .,, >. home, 5 mile. N. W. oi Knekney. • * « • — » d «dd Court h.ld at "* ™ h < ^ t u t t y ^ . i, electricity being totalled. $15 a * . JWw. OMc. in <h. e«y ol Bow **''£*£**' £. " »onih. L p t e !»»!><«<* office. ; & V £ £ " 2 £ £ 1« * r - ^ u ^ T l L io^uO P. M. WANTED:To buy an outside PresentHon. Hixam H. Smith, judge Except Wednesaafj; toilet Earl Gallup j°* Pl»M* > (Mon,/iued.,rrL,bat. 7:uo*o:JCp-m.

! IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF V .^ = "»• FOR SALE:Kc4ar porcelain bath November A.D„ 194& && G. R. McCLUSKEY tutk Mrs, HarlOW Monsell j Mary Qgart having filed in said I Dentist Gegory. Mich. . Court hex petition praying that the ad- j 112 la North Michigan

, « * r -r. ~ * r, i ^si a* Ministration oi said esiate be granted to I Telephones 1 SALfcQuakor Fuel OI Stove H w r y ^ ^ „ tt „ „ , ^ ^ , ^ t ^ ^ ^ * jj^ience 814

Evenings by Appointments HoweiL Michigan

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for $40. Garth Meyer 110 ain St«Pinckney, Phone 152

AND IT COSTS ONLY A PENNY A PERSON A DAY)

IMAGIXE IT! All the automatic hot water you need—even on heaviest washdays

—fur less th:m a penny a person a day.

An 1 it iK^-u't matter where you live! No gas or electric connections are

needed with a Duo-Therrn Water Heater! You burn cheap fuel oil— available any­where—and get hot \vat*r-4iay or night —at the turn of the tap!

Come in and see the brffffantTy beauti­ful, strikingly styled new models finished in gleaming white enamel. Four sizes to chouse from!

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DUO-THERM AUTOMATIC FU6L 014

WATER HEATER

person, j It is Ordered that the 17th day oi '

January A.D. 1948 at 2 o'clock In the afternoon at said Probate Office be Sad it hereby appointed for hearing •aid petition.

It is Further Ordered.That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy oi thU order once each week far three successive weeks previous to

^ __________ , •edd day oi hearing In the Pihcbiey Dispatch, a newspaper, printed and cir- j

FORiWhite porcelain kitchen oil eulatod in said Coarttv. i heater with water heater combin A tjue copy Hiram R. s»**h - \ atioa. Gerald Reason 1 Celestia Parshall Judge c£ ."fobate j

Beajstet if Fxabatt

FOR SALE:Two 5 tier electric chick brooders $20 each,, all metal nests $6 each, 8x10 tent & cot $20. Fletcher Tracy lakeland Phone Brighton 6033

VANWINKLE & VANWINKLE D.W.VanWinkle -tXYanWinkle

Attorneys at Law First State and Savings Borflc

Howell Michigan

Cemetery; Memorials 924 N.Main St.,Ann Arbor Mich.

Harold Chubb, v

Local Representative 518 Fleming SU Hewell

Phone Howell 439 or 97 Monuments - Markers

HERB SNEED \ MARTIN J. L A V A # Phone 18» - 207 )i E.Grand River ! Attorney at Law

HoweiL Michigan Phone_13 Brighton, Mich. Real Estate. Insurance<Brokerage phon"^" 157F11 Repawn? City. Lake and Farm Property, j MYRON J. KUGHES

A Speciality | Plumbing and Heating List *oui Proper^ with Me State 8717 Lakeside Drive

License Rush Lake

FOR SALE-fflngle metal becL'& , springs and mattress, used only Wafelifiaos »355 6 weeks. Myron J. Hughes Tel 157F11. Rush Lake, Pinckney FOR SALE:Block and slab wood yteiivered. Henry Wjnslfciw % Phone ' 112FU.

bearporated 1915

LEE LAVEY General Insurance

Phone 59F3 j Pinckney Michigan-!

A U C T I O NEER" Farm Sales a Speciality

BERT WYUE Phone Pinckney 78F21

FOR SALE:Wardrofie Trunk,home Tuesday to rriday- Claude Black 3015 Monks Rd.

STATE OF MICHIGAN (THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE

COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON

McPherson State Bank

STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at Ljaw

207½ E. Grand River^ Howell

TSrocsipiAfioN SEIWJCE HAROLD RADY

Repairs on All MaKes Phone Pinckney 154F3

P. H. SWARTHOUT & SON Funeral Home

Don C. Swarthout. Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service

Phqnes 39 •& 63. Plnckney,MlcK "^RED C. REICKHOFF br.

. OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave*

HoweiL Michigan *. | For Appointment

Pl>ne 358 Residence 613

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DEPOSIT RECEIPTS

, On Nov. 22, 1948 the Commer Fred C. Read and Ross T- Read ?al Passbook Recording of depos

OTT'C: I. TOWNER _ Dentist

8044 Portage Lake Road Deocter Phone Dexter 3461 _ " IANE TASCT Letters or ^ny_ Papers Composed

_ ._ , _ „vl„m . Cooied cr» Your Convenience co-partners doing business as its will be discontinued Instead | *« Work Confidential Thomas Read Sons. ! each checking account depositor - . -

Pliantiffs will receive machine printed rec vs \ eipt made possible by use of

Wilma Mae Moorer j our new Burroughs Automatic Plaintiffs' TeUeis" Machine.

All woric woiui-«"— 747 MaUvPinckney, Phone 50FU

. . ' A a . — • • • To whom it may concern:

Lavey Hwdre. Depositors are requested to

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AUTO GLASS ET US REPLACE THAT EROlfc.

EN GLASS IN YOUR CAR

ABE'S AUTO PARTS

FURNACF SALES & REPAIRS FOR SALE: .... 22x52 ft. passen-

' ELECTRICAL WIRING ScL^ffl U J & y J ? f f i R. L. POND, rortage Lake 1.1948. Riaht reserved to reject

Phone Dexter -25S6 a n y <x cuT bids. Box 108 Pinckney

FOR SALE: .... Larqe ClrulciorFOR SALE-New nn« w^r ^-^ Ojal stove also black ^ B ^ ^ I ^ ^ S ^ Z ^ J T ™ field Coat. CaU 70F3 Elmer's Garage/ Oak Grove

'01S Eftst Grand Rivar, Phone 151

Heweli

sued from the Circuit Court for have in the) past. the County of Livinqston where! in Fred C.Read and Ross T.Read Upon presentation at the tell-co-partners doina business aster's Window; the Teller v/il'-Thomas Read Sons are named 1. Verify the cash submitted plaintiffs and Wilma Mae Moorer 1 with the deposit ^""" e a

as defendant, for the sum of One] 2. Hand to the Depositer a rec ; *, thousand dollars ($1,000), and-eipt which is machine valdmted i t / r u W % * A rt i rctrinsaieto1&°r„g

d^u^^rte

6iWarn Adf VanWtakto & VcnWinlcle JDepos* ^ ** \FOR SM£; Oil beating stove,; Attorneys for Plaintiffs'

Business Address: Howell, Michigan

CASH SPECIALS lad D r e s s i n g ^ 8

aches Heavy Syrup NO. 2]/2 CANS

omato Jul«e^«4Z

Cant f

Cleanser Apple Sauce AerO^Wax

3 Noa Cans

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LLOYD HENDEE Live Stock Hauling

Weekly Hips Made to Detroit General Trucking

Phone 64F14 . CARL JONES*

Concrete Products. Gravel Sand Top Soil Road GxJavel

Fill Din and Road Built Blocks Laid, Piece or Contract 7628 Toma Rd. Pinckney Rte. 2 .Pfhone Dexter 8116

FOR SALE:Fresh sweet cider, eating and cookinq apples>rresh Vegetables- George Ciiarboneau 040 Farley Road. Phone 16 IF 11 ;.\Y Ci?R£-ln my nome lor pre school uge children. Ruth Puttor Phone 6 Pinckney

FOR RENT;Modern 3 room furn­ished apartment. 542 E. Putnam Max Reynolds, Phone 143F2 "FOR SALE:Used""butside ock

door 4x7, complete with hard­ware.Call MrsSkinnei,phon* 1 9 f OR SAL£:Cook stove, white"~en aniel primmed in black* new graces, good condition.

r[ 234 W^Main St., Pinckney. service, aTeaTer aociacy, V^t 72L^^Jh E.JJnckmey _ S r f r f i S ^ , °f- i*™5?^0?- and | FOR SALE:Oil heating stove, aj f o R SALE One ladies, aH..wool added convenience for the cust-1 heatrola and a kitchen range. c r e v chaaferiel. omer m, reconciling his account-) R a y Bur i lS; f

{grey u n e s t e r i e i l

A Ssvlsssi firmtnt .»n r nod | FnR fiflf.F7fi ft, on^ i n ^ g^~

grey Chesterield. wintet 000¾ Pi siz© 16, practically new, just dry

j.v^bss UMe Mm |1 bin. i vanized pipe also 60 fee^ of % mlrvl „ « }inch copper pipe. Call Pinckney

Mcriiersoo State BankN o ™ — "/BABYSITTERS. 610 West Una.

w«l Dn^Mit lnsarAoce Catpmntnm, f aula. Phone i41F4 Mousy to loan at reasonaoie tu.c*.\ vwawfFnrsrHAP IRON AND

toUr^t W l d _ g J j g j M i U«* ^ X H l f ^ f i S f w . Pi" up. Tims uaruiicaSeTWJDeposit. All de|)osit8 up to $5000-000 in

I Over 80 Years of Safe Banking 1 sured by our membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor.

k00r one—ladies-plait?-all wool winter coat, size 16,has niver been cleaned, price $7.00; one ladies pin stripe suit, dark blue- size 18 $3.00,good coadit.. ion. 245 Unadiila Street.Pinck.. ney. FOR SALE..2—Warm—Mornmg-Stoves $45 tnd $55, 1 Oil Heat..

Fab Soap Powder

49c Reg. 37c 2 3Sc

BTEFFEN & ROM FCrT"SALETPOTATOES $1.00" a j # r $45, Oil Drums ^3.50 bushel. L W. Umstead & Son ] 4Q7 gtewart S*., Pinckney FOR SALE..Warm Morning coal»FOR S A U ; : A i l Motor W 5 E S 1

J heater with automtic draft con... md a circulating heater. • trolm like new. William^ Cooper

Phone 143F2 — 545, E. .Putnam BA£>Y SITTERS. Depenciablc 8Sc Cement 'axers 3 1-2 cu.ft.,gasa. I F 0 R RENT;ONE F'URNISHBbJan hr. CaU Loma »**er 146F6,

FOB RENTAL

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orthern Tissue2F 19c

ork Chops / Bacon SUCIP IB, 49c

Frahkfairts SCN OB SKINLESS LB.

in or ^isctric, Utility Trailers,uli sizes Joy hour, da/ or week.

WILSON SALES & RENTAL SERVICE

6121 Wost_ Grand River, Lake

ROOM. L J. McKinley 306 Mill St^ Pinckney ;_ FOR size.

Isabel Brady 60» «

SALE....Tent 10xl2T~3 -^ EXCELLANT OPPORTUNITY*>r R. K- Elliott ' experience motor truck and farm

machinery mechiriac. Inquiifi in

EqiiiMgaerU Co, William Roche I 2321 E. Gand River. Howell

F O R ~ S A I £ : ~ ~ i ^ ~ i A-ZZ'izA AMBITIOUS SALESMAN

Chemung, Brighton. Phona How-jFOR SALL Bay team, 8 and 9ipeson 8:t)0 to 10:00 a ?U 354W. {years old, wt. 2700. { * \R.M.Menzie Equipme3l

1 year old white! i-wri o/iud: .... 1 year ok 'OTi SALE:Well seasoned wood, R^k h e n s hve o r d r e s s e d :ord or truck load Also apples. T-I^~. T^nson,* Phone 5(

. - 1942 Nfrsh E.Bock Portage Lake.'

. w«. **WiAi, ^y^ W1 uiessea. 5 FOUND:Black and tan houndthe

leorae Charbonneau. 9040 Far- 1 ^ ^ 9 ^ ^ ¾ 1 ¾ ^ 1 ¾ 2 S S nS?n *& J ^ 5 \r Rrf «t»««^ iRipn • F O R S A L E -- 1 9 4 2 Npsh 4 door P«>Ferty a"d payinq for keep, y Rd., phone 161F11. Sedan EBorv i w i , ^ T ^ ^ i W ™ R«nnAH 'OR SALE:Montgomery Warcv uel oil heating stove. Good con liUaa, 910 W. Main St.

VANTED -- for farm machinery) and motor trucks, bxcellant op­portunity for right man. Apply n person 8:00 am. to 10:00 a.m. .<• M. Menzies Equipment Co,

2321 E. Grand Rivfer, Howell.

Wayne Bennett

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OPENING .... Christmas Book >omer. Mrs- Hackney's Selected >ook» to children opens Sat. Jov. 20 at Hackney's Hardware, tarter Michigan. Books at all price*. Adult Books on equest

WANTED: .... To rent a one car garage- Phone 108F3

Murray Kennedy. Wm. Jeff­reys, Lee Tiplpdy and Harry Murphy attended the. Notre Dame Northwestern football game in South Bend Ind. Sat

Mr. and Mrs. F. LewU of Port land spent Sunday with fioyd Martin and wtftv _*,.*.—

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FOR SALE Warm

Morning Stoves

Farmer's Feed Supply 0». PHONE 104 . MAX

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