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n « 11 i i i >m «wFi|^ i f- '.-**• Dispatch '«X 1-)1---^ Volume 68 tt e PtariaeY Dfrpa^_ VVJhigan Mirror Chaiacters < Giade Sch ° o1 ^ ws Although c*nfc? Sec. of State Alger is tne only avowed hep pusiican candidate tor governor triends of . Lt. Gov. Vandenberg ! greater control insist nis hat will be in the t and its aliairs DR. CHARUES W. HAZE The new school ia pperatinq' j in full swing although 'not com-1 ^.jted. Teachers and workmen* over Hnqktfi,ey ; ^ e Wednesday. October 3. 1951 Church Notes ( atJiolir - Marf* Catholic Church No. 39 t •' / Football Notes I turrtent Comment Hortkfcid was ^taclrrsy. Michigan have 'Out they showed I Conqress passed a bill la* ! week and the president signed supposed to fit making childless husbands si. weak team this yearigible ior the draft- This is expect the chain store No person probably exerted Dieted. Teachers and workmen* R ftlr F,~ "iiTv V T •"£"?*•*"" ;-— «*w suuwea a n&avy stur led \r ^AA onnnnn ----17^ 'PHter ,™n^i ,.,^, ui—i.„.\T.. . ^ WICU - *™"£*~ Ti, a In^m 5 V ' J " * Albert J. Schmitt, Po»or dy hne and a M^^ JL , l0 , acia 200,000 more to tke ^fci" 1 !.. " W " ; « • » tto husband unlesTbe than ? ^ general purpose roor^M j not yet Summer: 6:; >mpli The nna. Tto tnere is Willed ft*b.! Ctarli W ^ " M I V * ! ^ £ ^ ^ a ^ , ¾ ¾ U K * 1 . ¾ Pjncicney M S , ^ ¾ ¾ ^ ¾ , ¾ < T "5» i^ntr^nnn r* *.• _ i "• *n© Pinckney line whi^^ ' *»»»»»>* *L_ L i i . ^^" much lighter did not he •mckney, gains were most the child was conceiVed^befo^ Mich State Normal asjins.ru-i Friday otter Novwna DrwoH or. This helps the •—*— ^ >—*• ^- „ _ iwon The Kindeirgareai Four people are absent from man. Owen , years he lived here. He camei >p,V tporh^rs are tekinq a> tf Q ™V,„ w "," -** UiW Cleary is said to have given up 'here in 1846 about the time the j co £<£? one night T wLk ^ £ £ ^ ^ ^ % ,„ the iaea and may go out ior KirUand. returned to New York ^ U te Mcn^ Martin ? ol the ^ 0 ^ ^ " ?:3 ° * m " secretary of state. jstai© and took over much ot - rvaauor * '«n. Martin is the *heir holdinqs. At one time he only candidate for senator so i^wned oover 1000 acres oi land. *ar i-ui iut Oiardy, Harry Kelly ' Thi3 WQ s in viliaqe,both aides Arthur Vaftdenbuig jr- must p& \ oi M-36W, across the pctd and considered. north on uiu howeil roaa. Coming federal iaxes will ! ^ r - Haze was born in Wilson cost iviicnigan taxpayers some Niaqara county, N. Y. and came $276,580,000 morq m /taxes, in rneie Gt ^ 16 ac T e °* 2S - He was come taxes will be' $129,870,000' n ^ ^ doctor when he came higher ojid corporation taxes! 10 Piiidcney hue qraduated from. . t sc nooi wim u:c ^ i — ^-^-.,,* ^uwiiuq i Qr Sfeu.HlfyWO- h i g h e r . ; the vVcoibiii Reserve Colleqe in 111 ¾ ^ ^ t sit stil i ^ lonq. ox Lur > Pu and Asia' Michigan is one of the top fed Cleveland, Ohio, in 1551. H e , out uuu 1 ^ . ^,^ R ^^ Suilaay< ' era! tax contributors. Others art? mamed Orci^ Mead of Farming ^ ^ Q j iy on passes. the aiaft notice was. receiv< ^oiigregmional S uFtheirccu.ses d^udv ^ W H T i f i ? " ^ ^ T ^ C - H I ^ S K ! 1 ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ ^ ¾ ¾ lin e pJuys.Their second come, as jdiait list will not be exhausted they caught Pinckney asleep until then. The^ new law maket Johnny Di^el say, h> ilkes 5210./10^¾^ £ommunior, i ^ ¾ ° ^ T a 3 ° ^ , ^ ^ * w l ^ t ^ U ^ h S school with the fejiers S P ,>c,,l ouerinq for h e sufferinal mi ' & t d another one hen . hQ dj.^ -• -^ 8 counu V iMM Nel,v YorkJ'eiinsSyjkcinia, *Jk-«;s ton arad had a son and 4 dauqh ,, e,- n " \Z, \ u. u ana C a l * ^ a .U-B. Oi tnese only., one, Mrs., ^ ° ¾ S-^ha. a ^ b r c More price hikes are due i *'• Haitie Decker, ho well, survives., _, i^n^ X7 :„„ r ^ _L v^ «,»- : »ri„ t «n- iih fcS ,)a ict f» ^Q lhe following room cteirnit- he/ au|. . rdubi-y. The^e is ^ es- ., tees have been appointecf: trend toward economy. 32 OL ±^I. Haze farmed extensively j :ft ri k-,^.T ___,. l ^L the counties spent less last vara and employ-ca more men than! H SnS^uoV^I^rrow' ^n'-v than they did the year bofore. an/ one else here. He raised S^ n f s ' Judy Danovr - fNancy Senator Robert Tait will ad- sutcp and horses and usually dress the GOP dinner at Dttroit had about 50 head oi he latter.' ^ ¾ ¾ ^Ro^^or^ Oct. 15 a $100 a plate. This is iV ern Bennett. faUier 01 Harry. ^ c n e ^*, Jf Ray P ° rier exoected to put $150,000 in the an d Haze, used to break his ^ '^ ? ^ > ^ » » > flScou ^paiqr* chas-X colts f or him- The Haze iarm, J^J™-&* a 1 ^h.ifT' X r i AcTboen put in the house stocd on Main St. where ^ Buda, Billy Liqht, Mike iVlus ^-^„1 c i ass It is said they ,he Thomas Murphy home is, son - _ . • _ . ^t he yound of whitofish. 'The barns where the lighted 1 F^r: ratty SUQI« Joyce Bolz- The (S^an summer was'field is. As the villaqe ^rew he Doxjna Holhster, Judy M* normal N ^Snq hotsoelLThe built a new home and beef is at We are makinq a• ^UjF ^^ hiXs temWture was 92. the intersection of Unadilla S; cbout the family. W fca* pic Thl new ^ r 7 ^ t the straits is and M 36W. The barns are lures about Tom cmd fcrt* 'JhS nut in slrVioe dur:iq the qone but Max Dyer owns the We have many mteresti-q to DO put in service wui H ,^ ouse now thinqs on our science tablle.Al deer season. | Th ^ docto ' r ^^ 0 f 73 in t so a loud speaker ct.:d we will , ,{y©ar of 1891. h 9 V( ? a music lesson by rr?--io. APPROPRIATED $4000 At c ne time he operated a Grades One and Three ThoWashtenaw county board s^ore nere with John Brouqhon- Our yellow room is next to the of sunervVors, actinq on resolu Tnen he devoted all his time mam entrance. We have 17 m ticvi of the Biq and Little Pcrtaqo here to fanning ana practising he 3rd grade^nd J3 in_the first..^ Lake Land Co., appropriated med^.W He wa.; $4000 ouc Brinq a 1 a frijena. 7:30,l'i;a:im Fellowship. TopOc< What tne Lo:ds Supper Means \>> Y^imq People Sponsors Mr. and Mr:i OUo Poulso, ilAo:i..family Ciiurch supper. Wed., 400Jun:or choir practise. 7 :30. Senior choir practise. ilouiionite enna .j caught a pass with a clear held but was run down on the 20 yet. lost exemption treaties." ) You T ST'** , B f^ «^'somV o^hem°alfof°^ftimrglj touchdown when he dropp iyou c(m ' t iool aIi o™e bi»2 a pass m te en zne. , a l l o { t h e tl ^ ^ P g in^hfs^on^alf"^ ^ffift ** ^ 1 L ^ £ scored iw.ee. They * ^ < ^ < l o u ^ £ ^ Hincxney posses "in all iCiqamsrMiyorb^^Hv^^ lii the last 3 minutes the Pinck j who^has just received ht^TZ md qav geca account, of tnemselve. had , hrGe opponentebuTreceiv" nev 2na team went in and qav© ,' nomination for mayor there Ha geca account of tnems^lves had , hrGe opponen ^ b J^Lfr Calvary Mennonite Church The V held Heartland scorless coid edt more votes than all three Pui .*v. Ezra 3each-. Pastor made a down on a run by »11^,0^,^. The principal charqe ' S. S. Supt, Walter Esch ^^ 0 ^°% , xA^\^*te*n made dqainst him was that he As^nt p aul Chaffee |, Pinckl.ey plays Manchestet. Was dnvinq the Ford Motor Q ^ Mrvn.n*if Worship . . . , . . 10:0u' here Fnday mqht , ill , e , 5 0CWQ y ^m Dearborn, that their Su>da- Schoc 4 ..-.,. .11:001 men always have plenty ot nert employment Ust had decreases " 'They have won one and tied fc^ of 30.000.Now aocolS!?? with South Lyon. -- . , . . _ . . Children's How. - . , . v 11:45 ^r^<.n\ Peoples ?4e^tin v 7 . -7=30 Evonh.j .Wo^ida 8:15 Cottw--- bellow Vp Service -^ r , 3 ^ n p SC Jri'r >2;Q0 p- m . The Menncnito church will coll ect clothing Mr German relu- aoo.-. 15B tons snre needed.Call PincJ^-fy S0F2 ; . ^DIES AID ^vlIST 1 tamiliai' Our 3 second qrad-3 pupils trans Th.^ C-ngl. Laaics Aid meet rtf the"drain fund to sight 'ndinq around in his iields ferred to second grade room. with Mrs. Lulu. Darrcw Oct. 11, Mattison Pinckney Da now I* E. Henry L. T. Willse L. G. VanSlambrook C Murphy LaPrad Bradley Carr Mrosfka Jeffreys R- R. R. Q. L. R. F. G. T- E. B K. H. B. 3a!e remoVe the stcne dam at the in his two wheel cart watching One of our pet ir-qs has dis at 2 p.m. Bring thimble ntedie.) Portaae Luk^-Huron River canal hiy men. His oofuce stood near cpor-arod. Duane took his pet mr* h . n ke^er o: Detroit and Put in a new dam for flood the home of Fred Reaa. Dr- Rob mouse home. He are stud\ ^nq sp f *u t: 3 we ,: ,,ud at tue Geo. control the cost to be assessed ert LeBaron.was UL Practise^ with. wee as and flowers. ^_ ^hon^so.i i.onif j. FOOTBALL SCOREfr r iai ">r to minors. Bail was set «t i Howell 6, Everett 6; i)exter 6. 5[ 500 which was not furnished. BBriqhtotn 6; South Lyon O.Man Thls action took place in Mon control the cost to oe ass©3seu ert Lenaron wu» **^ K*^^^— .-•-- against the property owners, him once, Later a somnlaw Lr. ; Whether this will cause court jomi Decker and then another' be sc4iilaw. Dr. H.F, Siqler, The lat- -our recollection Ford decentrali- Hnrlanti ? atl r 0n of indus ^v started lonq v2S P ^ S8 Hubba * °™ "»«% Goetz j Minock ^ ^ . . „ ^ Jarvi3 /-^crvian Petrascue, operator Brown i 01 ,^ 6 ° 1 . ^ 1 near Milan Shuart 'where Wm- Moray, David Royal Strona ^ 0 M a x Pel1 ' the ^ 1 ^ t ®eo Stoval ^ 6 kiUers or Pauline CampbelL Nauss ^ 6 St - ^°° hospital, nurse.bought Haves i? quor on the 4 oi me murdsc !has had his licenses taken away from him by the state liquor cen trol commission. He must alio stand trial on charget of selling- Second Grade BOf S COUT NOTICE to De sc4iilaw. Ui. n.r. aiq«*i, *ii« -- • Lucille una Uidas Bairwtts Tilere Wlli b e a meeiinq of seen. 19 property owners 011 tor took over nis pracUse at his uncle Frank of Detroit spent Siv- B Scout commi /, fc , e men and| ve r lt 6 . Chelsea 12 Saline 0'Dun .the Huron River below the lake dea.h. , d "V at their heme rents a n d a il ^ ; , r ^ ted ot Oie "fl" *' Unlv^itv ^SSlan blocked dredging of the Huron Dr. Haze T was promment in Paul Burg s mother duck wris^ choo] ; Thur>k r ^, Oct. 4 - ' aee ^- Univerbiry 0, Milan Brighton 6; Flat Rock 18, Rocss. roe county. Charles Fiqy, state aqriculture* '/•30. TO ATTEND GAME River on the qrounds it would public life, He founded uvmq ^ killed by ati auto Sunaay, lower the water and decrease ston Lodge No. 76 F. <SA. .^- Bunny Hinchey spent the week Che value of their property. a nd sewed 12 years as master.. en d in Howeil. * He also belonqed to the Roy a A Barbara Baughn. Susan Or- , _. , . . , , . ., ™,«^^ «,»« (Arch Touncil and Kniqht Tern blych and Kathy Reoso were ab ! Pinckney high, school wih s«"u| 110tl ^. H „, m -. THE' PIPELINE WAR S ' A Howl i l n addition ho sent Mr . nr i ay .10 cheer leaders and 3 tacuity l Mllir . r 31( QarenceviUe b- .a/ivict.^ 4 time, tne past ye«r Farmer Joseph Shimery of Co- ^ 1 ° presidef( i of the village- W ^ wen t on a field trip Mr.n-j members to the Mien. M^nioJa hoctah suffered reverses last ^ limeb an d served in the d and brought back 25 diff game at Ahn Arbor Oc. 6, at inliis battle to prevent tthe gas ^macm legislature in 1871-2. erf y nt specimons . 'the che-^r leaders enmc Ail the j tf iAmccJn 0; Arm Arbor 34, Fern .commissioner has asked a hear iaale 0 Ypsilann 32, JcKkson 0; } n cr to revoke the licenses of Or^ Irarma 52, Grass Lake 7; Lesli ^ .?/ 08 - and Ral P^ p re*«el. 2 E '29. btockbridge 7; Dansvilla 6, ^W^tscjusage manufa^uren 11 send| l10l ^. Hasjattr 0, Fowl.nvi:.y 'J: H ^ sla 4 ^ ^ 1 } 1 ^ Bros - had **** oi th ® Some of us aro making a friezo 'schook are invited. pipeline company from crossinq ^mment booster his farm Sheriff Bassett went A r Q ^ m ^ Railrcad __ _ oul and disarmed him and 2 ch f h e ^ £icn given- geveral of o u r ^ , ^ hrwe; QN D£pT NQTE£ ,i_ «^,,iyrv'Tri oniciui^ ^-^ ) span cocoons. when thejirsi There ^ 33 pupU , his farm. Sheriff Bassett went g ^ ^ Y m n k Raihcad he was of g ^ den bireet "for reading _ chairmem of the recep* other farmers. Their quns were cna ^ ^ ^ . ^ _ _ ^ ^ ^ 'for adLiJ^rxrhnq sausaqe acid jPressel 9. The charqe is they re. duced the meat content by add found to be empty. In federal count in the ANNOUNCEMEi 'T Mr. and Mrs. Roperl Wheeler inc * m , ore ceri al' In Ypsilanti m who run the Bock store, at Por f ore b&V™ was arrested for L .ge l>c*e announce me euqage {f ^™* short wt. pkg.poultry, ' ineut of their daugter, Joan, ta Mr - Flc ^ cl<nms man v "tores use Detroit last ; Pmckney hotel ^..-^ ^ Wm> n rnr The amount of land reverting to- hcnald Hieper of Ann Arpor.He the original weight of the pouL 1X1 CUr ' the state ior non payment oi „ employed at 'he Utiliues Line X ^ ^ \ ^11,¾^¾^ taxes declined 37 percent in c* nstiucu y 0 Co. ana the bride 10 dxess^ ,^ BeU^vihe Stanley n , ace.-aqe and 7 percent in lots tne by ^ Ann Arbor Newb. Tr Q a ^ C3 , }?*%*l d ^w W 2LSi hearing. He sent the case back so, 1 l ^ ^ . - — - - ove{lovv . wo a:^ nappy >a *»uv B -^ a; T stQte acauue d-, Mr y and'Mrs. Roy Bird of Ann r e s e ° ^ r u qmn a rnn °u Y^£! teR Lederie for reassiqn- the .hotel W c ^ f f * ^ £ ™£ e ^ ha ' d . ^767 Y acres and 3, 826 lois. In 2 . ( ^ ^ o u n o e ^ e *>„«*». ^ ¾ ¾ ^ si/ 0 " jihead. Th^to be good citizens. counties there were no rever \ { f their daughter, Mary . m ^, ""^, f? nLv Qei ^ er , e ^ f k U/ '^ money then ^ ,. ihnd Grade ! M } t 772 m Wcyne county. ^ caue lne to Richard Wood ' u The P^ b ^ "as placed the late Safe subsid- J h *l^J^ d L* a S ^ ^ ^ d reverting to the |?Shrt Saginaw, at a cocktail Henry Ford on a high pedesal Monday Judqe Kocinski refused trmn « m n e j «; - t 4 o ^ room. rJUSTS J S 1 ^ JS 9 ?^ s^M ' h a t Dr. Haze spoke, aom W o Q : e ;o have such ^ on . crowd in an appeal iu» *~•>- { be d citizens . menti YT ^- *^r the raihcad. i n - ^ .f-,._; 1 /-«-_ Wednesday Jtudqe Willis Ly. delations for the rai oons found Shimerly guilty .of railroaas^had^ no contempt of court b sentenece until Ocit. ein baiAib repjo eqt pepueasns people tntv ^^'ir'vveina aske.. pipeline company the riaht to said ,7^¾¾ l ffi today Mm V .u^aricum. cross Shimerly's land until Oct. to give for a Graud ^ bul We are enjoying our now read 2 at which time condemnation or a % aki V Tr ^v forever/' ^ i 3001 ^ 8 ' Tne Y have mce stor )ut suspendtd and depended on siui« no ther ^ a s . a morning . 6. He also ie< a n d pafin donations tron^^^ teacher< ^ y } k n pepueasns people they ^^fr'w.inn asked and an of enicon teacher, Mrs. 2 at wnicn ume conaemnauon ui u ^^-, Tnmk forever. ^H ^^-^°' proceeding start in probate court, for a <f iana pf nc kney 4 s first ie s in them. state wae 626 acros in Gecbic fparty a f ;er The total sta;e ownea_ land is- Saturday 4.171.652 acres and 117.312 lots. ^ 4o ccnUscoted shotquns and rifles will be sold Ly seated bids. ^ ^ Duane Brow ^ 49( the Mich.Mich.State ™* the super manufacturer oi nig aay and the greatest hum- anitarian. He was retiring and ..,«*-* _ noAW " TI! had little to do with pubhc nl>»aN D. BROWN life. Consegue^tly few people a knew him very will. Of aM The gas company has obtain-' The Dr. w . as ,^ c ^d Y widely; Our favorite - vingston county! citizen of his aay a ^ Q m i o u r half and 30 in Shiawassee restrian- knowm Whe »£• £. ^ ded Or. afternoon. time of day is October 12 is ino deadline ; ^ ^ ^ ^ a(tomey ^ t ^-^ -~ ^--^ ^ - ^ ¾ ^ ed 27 writs in Livingston county ! citizen L 30 in Shiawassee restrian. known. .--- ,_• ian cuea ui. . , « , ng farmers from interfering with ! nei \ Dex & P n J s "; lc 7 ^ ive his . Fourth Grade them crossinq their farms. Ac ,Haze was called on, 0 M J WQ ^ Qy our n e w r e a is only liable for the damage | Masonicc iunerai orau ^^ wMch include a sc t ww*™™* Tnke cording to the court the cimpany 1 The doctor was ^^¾^¾. Compton's. illusirated encyclo. of Whitmore Lake. _ w _ , „ A J h !JjSL e B b ^ ^ P ^ l . Ani, Arbor, :Be"iiV^oiSly led ^0¾¾. our half hour of recreaton each ( 4 * 4 W™]' ^ 1 tota l o f S14,015. j last Tuesday mqht, foil owinq an F o r 3 0 years h e w a s close i y I one wone lor^a IOK^« ^^ I Gpsmtion f or tumor on the bram. ; associated with him and carr.i j ~ D1 r^ He was the you|iqest sen of late i e d o u t ^is orders.Now Bennett new reading; Oleski, iCaroUaa BJc:Je:f. Donna i CnQ:ies and Amelia Goods peed nas come out with a ^'ok about of Basydc Cady and Cnas- Larviav g rown 0 f Pinckney and qraduat- w_ ^-^ ...u ; _i. __i^._ : , ^ r e i v e d bock. Olr teacher .ays our «o* «»• done crossing a farm. Shimerly'man with a heavy D I ^ - ^ pedias. We also receivea oooKt. wu 7 ^ 7 - , ^ is Self claims they would destroy a His picture f^^'^lohn from the Michigan state library, portant lesson to loam valua^e st-md of oak. and ashj m e of crossing his farm and that in the Brown past farmers have been unable I a t Har to collect damages. i ^tctx. We read Oakland county farm! MARRIAGE UCENSEb T i ..A seen OI lu.ut ii^iii HAW *-"— 3 *_ . \ those I h^ 6 . 8 .^" rlied The oupils have brought maiiy. Control. me abolutiorust who died The^^pupiis IL^ ^ _ . ^ ^ upers FerrV. , ml %?are learning to tell the Donna Basydlo Vi -. Mr. Ford which relates mcr** ed irom PincKney hiqh school thinqs about his personal life and the University of Michiqan never knoWn before-. This book law dept He has practised law i s n o t beinq very well received D in Battle Creek since l930.He is^y those who have built Mr. are ^ r ^-» ) surv ived by his wife.Ev^iyn a n d p ord up ^^ a supe r man be ice Pres. Robei -- - 1 --- . . _ . . . Linda Lee. two children- Also two brothers. ; cauSG j t shows Mr. Ford had Tv-™ TnHv Nosker We have , , a Ackley; Sec, Linda i^ee. , Curtis o{ p inc kney and Carter of ^ ^ ^ t h e same as the rest oi Treas., Judy JMOSKCI. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ kinds of ^ees around, ^ ^ ^ faneial and burial ^. j^. Bennett was more or have also started suit against j Rober t Inqe, 18*, " owei ^"T*^ care of our rolm- , Gerecke...l9. Fow BnahK»n, Calvm. w - ^ ^ pl the pipelmt nompoiiy. VILLAGE TAX NOWCE From now until the deadline! OCTOBER 15th, 1951 I will receive taxes at my homo- ! at any time.. Don't pav that extra fee get here before Oct. 15 Helen Reynolds, Treasurer ^HowelUllene crppomted oc^rnieees j " ' ; wer7"at Battle Creek Friday- less" of a burnt offering when ~ ,„ s - ~ ^ nf our roim- of ccl ; ne 4h 5th cnd 6th Grade News WhUe ^ p inckn ey high school ^ connexions were severed 1 A number of pupils are taking ^ ^ played base ball cmd' with t Ford Compoxny. .Mr. the fight factory ior popular turned IAST OF THE FRONTIER MARSHALS Hcmer Croy interviews "Cim- ^^ron George" Bolds. the last i* *!ng link with Dodge City-Kcms', I Sulausly wUd and wcoly* frontier town, Read Croy's fr^ril^jfo r "nq «tory, f "The Last /of the October 5. of thp Frontier Marshals'', in j th : *5 Sunday's (October 7) issue of The American Weeklv ex d'Huriy with Delroi^ Sundav' O t i NOTICE of officers of 1¾¾ 0 ^ Fri dav- clncers w* * *T A "V« Fridav . US O.E.S, at 8 P.*- Friday star ball player he caught and ! control over to Henry Ford Jr^a plaved first base for Pinckney conciliation policy toward the in 1928,29.30 in the dayn of Jini :ltf) j ons wa s /idoppted ana Bfjft uriions was adopted and Bea.. NOTICE CIDER MILL V w haVe decorated our bulle- ^ lhe wash room noon hour ** SfiTniill is now open w r " d with a village made, Victor Basydlo can tell a Mon MV %SdS through Scrturdayitm-bcKird wim storled ^1 |rom Q yicaroy butterfiy. open Tuesday tmouq °L^t collection oi insects- John Brown is leaming to oak leaves. __ # ^ ^ ^ ^ n e a to DOTW . Arch ( the i£kWo ; wltll thft „^«^-1 TWA I ^e^ioined Livingstc* Lodge C e tt" was released .as a No.76 F. & A. M. whilej^dmg q , turo ^.- > « ..i V.i "We are Secy. old last week. - e d ( ^^iTtolk of a turile P 611 ,^ member"of"«he Royal Arch,tne, even wlth ^ ,^,^ T ^ a \ ^ ^ A ZrvArrA skins. 1, we have 3 grades- rabbit and squttrel as we have Fifth Grade 'over them and saves TO COUFCT FO^D ' ^ qoverhmew has colled food for the jep^ed the white u Will even •are cry wife! T^ Ray Duffy' atienred the* pral etate mecfccil convention in De Seth toil j*fi weet burial ^euS Grade t New Wq ^ ^ B t t g fl ^ , 1 ¾ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ « 2 i ' J S i . in the U.S. « « « . > tn' !iu"«it cbd beans. Erne* WW- go^ u p from dlftoript MRS. ED5TH DARV7IN ... h( ..« 42 studer.ts MrB .Edith Darwin, a fonner^ J ' - J U * a**™ ^ , ! rf* ^ ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ¾ ^ 1 ¾ ^ ^ ^ ¾ ^ wUh"^ "^und~^ „„ IU .. ,^ c««ri v Blankenbaker, i_,^ Hrft mio »a is 2 carioaas^oi tenance ^d a gp UM «,-. ^—- --- , .. , ^,,-Tnrry Frautremr. »y*- an d "—"* ow of Roy Darwin who died sev JJTTY j o h shaner ™i iJ^aoSiirvivina is a son. Craig. ^ ° ^ . petroit; Robert ^ wllxnonv Fiumm« A j—^-j 80n ^COTW ^J^'apprtW ~ 'writ* abcS"^ and w^va* 101 * ^ cttossea t McBbi^ ^ KllowSr^e^: Pres.. 1 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ - ¾ ^ . ¾ Stasia "wiST * 5 . ' Ti.-r>Se me ;r o f ^-35-^3¾¾ ^ " ^ " t ^^^¾ - ¾^^ 5 ¾ ^ w-g^ffi-SSS? *£*?g?2 fSS^-aSoST^r? 5- Wc-l v/!ll live aaoin. roit last week She was the wid - ^ Fraut retrtr. lrd" " and Mas^ey, pandyo^^ ,countys. truo^ yeaTaqoS^vinq is a son. Craig, " ™ - ^ - Detroit: B?«^ Mts . Wita ont P h - ^ ^ L P " ^ son S ^ S S t h J U a l and , ^ , 1 ¾ ^ C 0 '^ K r f e d to Grace howWl De \ ol w^rtI«>»lnoTht«r^y a^- B ^ Dortoq. Felicia ^ ^, tr-ntment . )«, , A •:•* \ '\ . ••• : " ^\?!i

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Volume 68 tt e Ptar iaeY D f r p a ^ _

VVJhigan Mirror Chaiacters < G i a d e S c h ° o 1 ^ w s

Although c*nfc? Sec. of State Alger is tne only avowed h e p pusi ican candidate tor governor triends of . Lt. Gov. Vandenberg ! greater control insist nis ha t will b e in the t and its aliairs

DR. CHARUES W. HAZE The new school ia pperatinq' j

in full swing although 'not com-1 ^.j ted. Teachers a n d workmen*

over Hnqktfi,ey ; e

Wednesday. October 3. 1951

Church Notes ( atJiolir

- Marf* Catholic Church

No. 39

t •' / Football Notes I t u r r t e n t Comment

Hortkfcid was

^taclrrsy. Michigan have

'Out they showed

I Conqress passed a bill l a * ! week and the president signed

supposed to fit making childless husbands s i . weak team this year igible ior the draft- This is expect

the chain store

No person probably exerted Dieted. Teachers a n d workmen* Rftlr F,~ "iiTv V T •"£"?*•*"" ;-— «*w suuwea a n&avy stur led \r ^AA onnnnn - - - - 1 7 ^ 'PHter ,™n^ i ,.,^, ui—i.„.\T.. . ^W I C U- * ™ " £ * ~ T i , a I n ^ m 5 V ' J " * Albert J. Schmitt, Po»or dy hne and a M ^ ^ JL , l 0 , a c i a 200,000 more to tke

^ f c i " 1 ! . . " W " ; « • » t t o husband un lesTbe

than ? ^ general purpose r o o r ^ M j not yet Summer: 6:; >mpli The

nna . T t o tnere is Wil led ft*b.! C t a r l i W ^ " M I V * ! £ ^ ^ a ^ , ¾ ¾ U K * 1 . ¾ Pjncicney M S , ^ ¾ ¾ ^ ¾ , ¾ < T "5» i^ntr^nnn r* *.• _ i "• *n© Pinckney line whi^^ ' *»»»»»>* *L_ L i i • . ^^"

much lighter did not he •mckney , gains were most the child was conce iVed^befo^

Mich State Normal as j ins . ru- i Friday otter Novwna DrwoH or. This helps the • — * — ^ >—*• - „ _ i w o n

The Kindeirgareai Four people a re absent from

man. Owen , years he lived here. He camei >p,V tporh^rs are tekinq a> tfQ™V,„w"," -**UiW

Cleary is said to have given up 'here in 1846 about the time the j c o ™ • £ < £ ? one night T w L k ^ £ £ ^ ^ ^ % , „ the i aea a n d m a y go out ior KirUand. returned to New York ^ Ute Mcn^ Martin ? ol the 0 ^ ^ " ? : 3 ° * m " secretary of state. jstai© and took over much ot -

rvaauor * '«n. Martin is the *heir holdinqs. At one time h e only candidate for senator so i^wned oover 1000 acres oi land. *ar i-ui iut Oiardy, Harry Kelly ' Thi3 W Q s in viliaqe,both aides Arthur Vaftdenbuig jr- must p& \oi M-36W, across the p c t d and considered. north on uiu howeil roaa.

Coming federal iaxes will ! ^ r- Haze was born in Wilson cost iviicnigan taxpayers some Niaqara county, N. Y. and came $276,580,000 morq m /taxes, in r n e i e G t ^1 6 acTe °* 2S- He w a s come taxes will b e ' $129,870,000'n^ ^ doctor when he came higher ojid corporation taxes! 10 Piiidcney hue qraduated from. . t s c nooi wim u:c ^ i — ^-^-.,,* ^uwiiuq iQr Sfeu.HlfyWO- higher. ; the vVcoibiii Reserve Colleqe in 9°111¾ ^ ^ t s i t s t i l i ^ lonq. ox Lur >Pu and Asia'

Michigan is one of the top fed Cleveland, Ohio, in 1551. H e , out uuu 1 . ^ , ^ R ^^ S u i l a a y < ' era! tax contributors. Others art? m a m e d Orci^ Mead of Farming ^ ^ Q j

iy on passes. the aiaft notice was . receiv<

^oiigregmional S u F t h e i r c c u . s e s d ^ u d v ^ W H T i f i ? " ^ ^ T ^ C - H I ^ S K ! 1 ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ ^ ¾ ¾

lin e pJuys.Their second come, a s jdiait list will not be exhausted they caught Pinckney asleep until then. The^ new law m a k e t

Johnny D i ^ e l s a y , h> ilkes 5 2 1 0 . / 1 0 ^ ¾ ^ £ommun io r , i ^ ¾ ° ^ T a 3 ° ^ , ^ ^ * w l ^ t ^ U ^ h S school with the fejiers SP,>c,,l ouerinq for h e suf fe r ina l m i ' & t d a n o t h e r o n e ™hen . h Q d j . ^ - • - ^ 8 c o u n u V iMM

Nel,v YorkJ'eiinsSyjkcinia, *Jk-«;s ton arad had a son and 4 dauqh , , e,-n " \Z, \ u. u a n a C a l * ^ a .U-B. Oi tnese o n l y . , one, Mrs. , ^ ° ¾ S - ^ h a . a ^ b r c

More price hikes are due i *'• Haitie Decker, h o well, survives., _, i^n^X7:„„ r^ _L v^ « , » - : »ri„t«n- iihfcS,)a ict f» Q l h e following room cteirnit-he/ a u | . . rdubi-y. The^e is ^ es- . , tees have been appointecf: trend toward economy. 32 OL ±^I. Haze farmed extensively j :ftrik-,^.T ___,. 1¾ l^L the counties spent less last vara and employ-ca more men than! H S n S ^ u o V ^ I ^ r r o w ' ^ n ' - v than they did the year bofore. a n / one else here. He raised S^ n f s ' J u d y Danovr- fNancy

Senator Robert Tait will ad- su t cp and horses and usually dress the GOP dinner at Dttroit h a d about 50 head oi he latter.' ^ ¾ ¾ ^ R o ^ ^ o r ^ Oct. 15 a $100 a plate. This i s i V e r n Bennett. faUier 01 Harry. ^ c n ™ e ^ * , J f R a y P ° r i e r

exoected to put $150,000 in the a n d Haze, used to break his '^ ? ^ > ^ » » > flScou ^ p a i q r * chas-X colts for him- The Haze iarm, J ^ J ™ - & * a

1 ^ h . i f T ' X r i AcTboen put in the house s t o c d on Main St. where ^ Buda, Billy Liqht, Mike iVlus ^ - ^ „ 1 c i a s s It is said they ,he Thomas Murphy home i s , s o n - _ . • _ . ^ t he yound of whitofish. 'The barns where the lighted1 F ^ r : ra t ty SUQI« Joyce Bolz-

The ( S ^ a n summer was'field is. As the villaqe ^rew he Doxjna Holhster, Judy M * normal N ^ S n q ho t soe lLThe built a new home and beef is a t We are makinq a• ^ U j F ^ ^ h i X s t e m W t u r e was 92. the intersection of Unadilla S ; cbout the family. W fca* pic

Th l new ^ r 7 ^ t the straits is and M 36W. The barns a r e lures about Tom cmd fcrt* ' J h S nut in slrVioe dur: iq the qone but Max Dyer owns the We have many mteresti-q to DO put in service wui H , ^ o u s e n o w thinqs on our science tablle.Al deer season. | T h ^ d o c t o ' r ^ ^ 0f 73 i n th© so a loud speaker ct.:d we will

, • ,{y©ar of 1891. h9V(? a music lesson by rr?--io. APPROPRIATED $4000 At c ne time he operated a Grades One and Three

T h o W a s h t e n a w county board s^ore nere with John Brouqhon- Our yellow room is next to the of sunervVors, actinq on resolu Tnen he devoted all his time mam entrance. We have 17 m

ticvi of the Biq a n d Little Pcrtaqo here to fanning ana practising he 3rd g r a d e ^ n d J3 in_the first.. Lake Land Co., appropriated m e d ^ . W He wa.; $4000 ouc

Brinq a1

a frijena. 7:30,l'i;a:im Fellowship. TopOc< What tne Lo:ds Supper Means \>> Y^imq People Sponsors Mr. and Mr:i OUo Poulso, ilAo:i..family Ciiurch supper.

Wed., 400Jun:or choir practise. 7 :30. Senior choir practise.

ilouiionite

e n n a . j caught a pass with a clear held but was run down on the 20 yet. lost

exemption treaties." )

You T ST'** , B f ^ « ^ ' s o m V o ^ h e m ° a l f o f ° ^ f t i m r g l j

touchdown when he d r o p p i y o u c(m't iool a I i o ™ e b i » 2 a pass m te en zne. , a l l o { t h e t l ^ ^ P g i n ^ h f s ^ o n ^ a l f " ^ ^ f f i f t ** ^ 1 L ^ £ scored iw.ee. They * ^ < ^ < l o u ^ £ ^

Hincxney posses "in a l l iCiqamsrMiyorb^^Hv^^ lii the last 3 minutes the Pinck j who^has just received ht^TZ

md q a v geca account, of tnemselve. h a d , h r G e opponen tebuTrece iv"

nev 2na team went in and qav© ,' nomination for mayor there Ha geca account of tnems^lves h a d , h r G e o p p o n e n ^ b J ^ L f r

Calvary Mennonite Church T h e V held Heartland scorless coid edt more votes than all three Pui .*v. Ezra 3each-. Pastor made a down on a run by » 1 1 ^ , 0 ^ , ^ . T h e p r i n c i p a l c h a r q e '

S. S. Supt, Walter Esch ^ ^ 0 ^ ° % , xA^\^*te*n m a d e dqainst him was that h e A s ^ n t p a u l Chaffee |, Pinckl.ey plays Manchestet. W a s d n v i n q t h e F o r d M o t o r Q^ Mrvn.n*if Worship . . . , . . 10 :0u ' h e r e F n d a y m q h t , i l l , e , 5 0CWQy ^ m Dearborn, that their Su>da- Schoc4 . . - . , . .11:001 men always have plenty ot nert employment Ust had decreases

" 'They have won one and tied fc^ o f 30.000.Now a o c o l S ! ? ? with South Lyon. - - . , . . _ . .

Children's How. - . , . v 11:45 ^r^<.n\ Peoples ?4e^tinv7 . -7=30 Evonh.j .Wo^ ida 8:15 Cottw--- bellow Vp Service

-^r,3^npSCJri'r >2;Q0 p- m . The Menncnito church will coll

ect clothing Mr German relu-aoo.-. 15B tons snre needed.Call PincJ^-fy S0F2;.

^DIES AID ^vlIST 1 tamiliai' Our 3 second qrad-3 pupils trans Th. C-ngl . Laaics Aid meet

rtf the"drain fund to sight 'nd inq around in his iields ferred to second grade room. with Mrs. Lulu. Darrcw Oct. 11, Mattison

Pinckney Da now I* E. Henry L. T. Willse L. G. VanSlambrook C Murphy LaPrad Bradley Carr Mrosfka

Jeffreys

R-R.

R. Q. L. R. F.

G. T-

E. B K.

H. B. 3a!e remoVe the stcne dam at the in his two wheel cart watching One of our pet ir-qs has dis at 2 p.m. Bring thimble ntedie.)

Portaae Luk^-Huron River canal hiy men. His oofuce stood near cpor-arod. Duane took his pet mr* h . n ke^er o: Detroit a n d Put in a new dam for flood the home of Fred Reaa. Dr- Rob mouse home. He are stud\ ^nq spf*u t: 3 we ,: ,,ud at tue Geo. control the cost to b e assessed ert LeBaron.was UL Practise^ with. w e e a s and flowers. ^ _ ^ h o n ^ s o . i i.onif j. FOOTBALL SCOREfr r i a i">r to minors. Bail was set « t

i Howell 6, Everett 6; i)exter 6. 5 [ 5 0 0 which was not furnished. BBriqhtotn 6; South Lyon O.Man T h l s action took place in Mon

control the cost to o e ass©3seu ert Lenaron wu» ** K*^^^— .-•--against the property owners, him once, Later a somnlaw Lr. ; Whether this will cause court jomi Decker and then another '

be sc4iilaw. Dr. H.F, Siqler, The lat-

-our recollection Ford decentrali-Hnrlanti ?at lr0n o f i n d u s ^ v started lonq

v 2 S P^S8 Hubba* °™ "»«%

Goetz j Minock ^ ^ . . „ ^

Jarvi3 / - ^ c r v i a n Petrascue, operator Brown i 0 1 , ^ , ¾ 6 ° 1 . ^ 1 n e a r Milan Shuart 'where Wm- Moray, David Royal Strona ^ 0 M a x P e l 1 ' t h e ^1^ t®eo Stoval ^ 6 k i U e r s or Pauline CampbelL Nauss ^ 6 St- °° hospital, nurse.bought Haves i ? q u o r o n t h e ^ ° 4 oi m e murdsc

!has had his licenses taken a w a y from him by the state liquor cen trol commission. He must a l i o stand trial on charget of selling-

Second Grade B O f SCOUT NOTICE to De sc4iilaw. Ui. n . r . aiq«*i, *ii« - - • Lucille una U i d a s Bairwtts T i l e r e W l l i b e a m e e i i n q o f

seen. 19 property owners 011 tor took over nis pracUse at his uncle Frank of Detroit spent Siv- B S c o u t c o m m i / , f c , e men a n d | v e r l t 6 . Chelsea 12 Saline 0'Dun .the Huron River below the lake dea.h. , d"V at their heme r e n t s a n d a i l ^ ; , r ^ t e d o t Oie " f l" *' U n l v ^ i t v ^ S S l a n 1¾ blocked dredging of the Huron Dr. Haze T was promment in • Paul Burg s mother duck w r i s ^ c h o o ] ; T h u r > k r ^ , Oct. 4 - ' a e e ^ - Univerbiry 0, Milan

Brighton 6; Flat Rock 18, Rocss. roe county.

Charles Fiqy, state aqriculture*

'/•30.

TO ATTEND GAME

River on the qrounds it would public life, He founded uvmq^ killed by ati auto Sunaay, lower the water and decrease s t o n Lodge No. 76 F. <SA. .^- Bunny Hinchey spent the week Che value of their property. a n d sewed 12 years as master.. e n d in Howeil.

* He also belonqed to the Roy a A Barbara Baughn. Susan Or- , _. , . . , , . ., „ ™ , « ^ ^ « , » « (Arch Touncil and Kniqht Tern b l y c h a n d K a t h y R e o s o w e r e a b ! Pinckney high, school wih s«"u | 1 1 0 t l ^ . „ H „, m -. THE' PIPELINE WAR S ' A H o w l i l n addition ho s e n t M r . n r i a y .10 cheer leaders and 3 tacuity lM l l i r . r 3 1 ( QarenceviUe b- . a / i v i c t . ^ 4 t ime, tne past ye«r

Farmer Joseph Shimery of Co- ^ 1° p r e s i d e f ( i of the village- W ^ w e n t on a field trip Mr.n-j members to the Mien. M^nioJa hoctah suffered reverses last ^ l i m e b a n d served in the d a n d brought back 25 diff game at Ahn Arbor Oc. 6, at in l i i s battle to prevent tthe gas ^ m a c m legislature in 1871-2 . e r f

yn t s p e c i m o n s . 'the che-^r leaders enmc Ail the j

tfiAmccJn 0; Arm Arbor 34, Fern .commissioner has asked a hear iaa le 0 Ypsilann 32, JcKkson 0; }ncr to revoke the licenses of Or^ I ra rma 52, Grass Lake 7; Lesli ^ .?/08- a n d R a l P ^ pre*«el. 2

E '29. btockbridge 7; Dansvilla 6, ^ W ^ t s c j u s a g e m a n u f a ^ u r e n 11 s e n d | l 1 0 l ^ . H a s j a t t r 0, Fowl.nvi:.y 'J : H ^ s l a

4 ^ ^1}1^ B r o s - h a d ****

oi t h® Some of us aro making a friezo 'schook are invited. pipeline company from crossinq ^ m m e n t booster his farm Sheriff Bassett went A r Q ^ m ^ R a i l r c a d __ _ oul and disarmed him a n d 2 c h f h e ^ £ i c n given- g e v e r a l o f o u r , ^ h r w e ; Q N D £ p T N Q T E £

,i_ « ,,iyrv'Tri oniciui^ ^-^ ) span cocoons. when t h e j i r s i T h e r e ^ 33 p u p U ,

his farm. Sheriff Bassett went g ^ ^ Y m n k Raihcad he w a s o f g ^ d e n b i r e e t "for reading _ chairmem of the recep* other farmers. Their quns were cna ^ ^ ^ . ^ _ _ ^ ^ ^

'for adLiJ^rxrhnq s a u s a q e acid jPressel 9. The charqe is they r e . duced the meat content by a d d

found to be empty. In federal count in

the

ANNOUNCEMEi 'T Mr. and Mrs. Roperl Wheeler inc* m , o r e c e r i a l ' In Ypsilanti m

who run the Bock store, at Por fore b&V™ was arrested for L .ge l>c*e announce me euqage {f ^™* short wt. pkg.poultry,

' ineut of their daugter, Joan, ta M r - F l c ^ c l < n m s m a n v "tores u s e

Detroit las t ; Pmckney hotel ^ . . - ^ ^ W m > •n rnr The amount of land reverting t o - h c n a l d Hieper of Ann Arpor.He the original weight of the pouL 1X1 C U r ' the state ior non payment oi „ employed at 'he Utiliues Line X ^ ^ \ ^ 1 1 , ¾ ^ ¾ ^

taxes declined 37 percent in c * n s t i u c uy

0 Co. ana the bride 10 d x e s s ^ , ^ BeU^vihe Stanley n , ace.-aqe and 7 percent in lots tne ; £ b y ^ Ann Arbor Newb. T r

Qa ^ C 3 , }?*%*l d ^ w W 2 L S i

hearing. He sent the case back so, 1 l ^ ^ . - — - - o v e { l o v v . wo a:^ nappy >a *»uvB -^ a ; T s t Q t e a c a u u e d - , M ry a n d ' M r s . Roy Bird of Ann r e s e ° ^ r

uq m n a rnn°u Y ^ £ !

teR Lederie for reassiqn- the .hotel W c ^ f f ™ * ™ ^ £ ™£e™ ^ h a ' d . ^767Yacres and 3, 826 lois. In 2 . ( ^ ^ o u n o e ^ e *>„«*». ^ ¾ ¾ ^ s i / 0 " j ihead. T h ^ t o be good citizens. counties there were no rever \ { f t h e i r daughter, Mary .m^, " " ^ , f?nLv Q e i ^ e r , e ^ fk

U/ '^ money then ^ , . ihnd Grade ! M } t 7 7 2 m W c y n e county. ^ c a u e l n e to Richard Wood ' u

T h e P ^ b ^ " a s placed the late Safe subsid- J h * l ^ J ^ d L * a S ^ ^ ^ d reverting to the | ? S h r t Saginaw, at a cocktail Henry Ford on a high pedesal

Monday Judqe Kocinski refused trmn «m n e j «; - • t 4 o ^ room.

r J U S T S J S 1 ^ J S 9 ? ^ s^M ' h a t Dr. Haze spoke, aom W o Q : e ; o h a v e s u c h

^ o n . crowd in an appea l iu» *~•>- { b e d c i t i z e n s . menti Y T - *^r the raihcad. i n - ^ .f-,._; 1 /-«-_

Wednesday Jtudqe Willis Ly. dela t ions for the rai oons found Shimerly guilty .of railroaas^had^ no contempt of court b sentenece until Ocit.

ein baiAib repjo eqt pepueasns people tntv ^^ ' i r ' vve ina aske. . pipeline company the riaht to said , 7 ^ ¾ ¾ l ffi today Mm V .u^ar icum. cross Shimerly's land until Oct. to give for a Graud ^ b u l We are enjoying our now read 2 at which time condemnation or a % a k i V T r ^ v forever/' ^ i3001^8' T n e Y h a v e m c e s t o r

)ut suspendtd and depended on siui« n o t h e r ^ a s . a morning . 6. He also ie< and pafin donations t r o n ^ ^ ^ t e a c h e r < ^ y } k

n pepueasns people they ^ ^ f r ' w . i n n asked and an of enicon teacher, Mrs.

2 at wnicn ume conaemnauon ui u ^ ^ - , Tnmk forever. ^ H ^ ^ - ^ ° ' proceeding start in probate court, for a <f i a n a pfnckney4s first i e s in them.

state wae 626 acros in Gecbic f p a r t y af;er The total sta;e ownea_ land is- Saturday

4.171.652 acres and 117.312 lots. ^ 4o ccnUscoted shotquns and

rifles will be sold Ly seated bids. ^ ^ D u a n e B r o w ^ 4 9 (

the Mich.Mich.State ™* the super manufacturer oi nig a ay and the greatest hum­anitarian. He was retiring a n d

.. ,«*-* _ n o A W " T I ! had little to do with pubhc nl>»aN D. BROWN life. Consegue^tly few people

a knew him very will. Of aM

The g a s company has obtain- ' The Dr. w . a s , ^ c ^ d Y widely; Our favorite - vingston county! citizen of his a a y a ^ Q m i o u r h a l f

and 30 in Shiawassee restrian- knowm Whe »£• £ . ^ d e d Or. afternoon.

time of day is

October 12 is ino deadline ; ^ ^ ^ ^ a ( t o m e y ^ t ^ - ^ - ~ ^ - - ^ ^ - ^ ¾ ^

ed 27 writs in Livingston county ! citizen L 30 in Shiawassee restrian. known. . - - - , _ • i a n c u e a u i . . „ , « ,

ng farmers from interfering with ! nei \ Dex & P n J s " ; l c 7 ^ i v e his . Fourth Grade them crossinq their farms. Ac ,Haze was called on, 0 M J W Q ^Qy o u r n e w r e a

is only liable for the damage | Masonicc iunerai orau • ^ ^ w M c h i n c l u d e a s c t ww*™™* Tnke cording to the court the cimpany 1 The doctor was ^ ^ ¾ ^ ¾ . Compton's. illusirated encyclo. of Whitmore Lake.

_ w _ , „ A J h ! J j S L eB

b ^ ^ P ^ l . Ani, Arbor, : B e " i i V ^ o i S l y led ^ 0 ¾ ¾ . our half hour of recreaton each (

4 * 4 W™]' ^ 1 t o t a l o f S14,015. j last Tuesday mqht, foil owinq an F o r 3 0 y e a r s h e w a s c l o s e i y

I one wone lor^a I O K ^ « ^ ^ I G p s m t i o n for t u m o r o n the bram. ; associated with him and carr.i j ~ D1 r He was the you|iqest sen of late i e d o u t ^is orders.Now Bennett

new reading; Oleski, iCaroUaa BJc:Je:f. Donna i C n Q : i e s a n d Amelia Goods peed n a s c o m e o u t w i t h a ^'ok about of Basydc Cady and Cnas- Larviav g r o w n 0f Pinckney and qraduat- w_ ^-^ ...u;_i. _ _ i ^ . _

: , ^ r e i v e d bock. Olr teacher . a y s our « o * «»• done crossing a farm. Shimer ly 'man with a heavy D I ^ - ^ pedias. We also receivea oooKt. wu 7 ^ 7 - , ^ i s Self claims they would destroy a His picture f ^ ^ ' ^ l o h n from the Michigan state library, portant lesson to loam v a l u a ^ e st-md of oak. and a s h j m e of crossing his farm and that in the • Brown past farmers h a v e been unable I a t Har to collect damages . i — • ^tctx. W e read Oakland county farm! MARRIAGE UCENSEb

T i . . A s e e n OI l u . u t i i ^ i i i HAW *-"— 3 *_ . \

those I h ^ 6 . 8 . ^ " rlied The oupils have brought maiiy. Control. m e abolutiorust who died The^^pupiis IL^ ^ _ . ^ ^ upers FerrV. , ml%?are learning to tell the Donna Basydlo Vi

- . Mr. Ford which relates mcr** ed irom PincKney hiqh school thinqs about his personal life and the University of Michiqan n e v e r knoWn before-. This book law dept He has practised law i s n o t beinq very well received

D in Battle Creek since l930.He i s ^ y those who have built Mr. are ^ r ^ - » ) s u r v ived by his wife.Ev^iyn a n d p o r d u p ^ ^ a s u p e r man b e

ice Pres. Robei -- • -1 --- . . _ . . . Linda Lee.

two children- Also two brothers. ; c a u S G j t shows Mr. Ford h a d Tv-™ TnHv Nosker We have , , a Ackley; Sec , Linda i^ee. , C u r t i s o{ p i n c kney and Carter of ^ ^ t h e same a s the rest o i Treas., Judy JMOSKCI. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ k i n d s o f ^ees around, ^ ^ ^ faneial and burial ^ . j ^ . Bennett was more or

h a v e also started suit against j R o b e r t Inqe, 18*, " o w e i ^ " T * ^ care of our rolm- , Gerecke...l9.FowBnahK»n, Calvm. w - ^ ^ p l the pipelmt nompoiiy.

VILLAGE TAX NOWCE From now until the deadl ine!

OCTOBER 15th, 1951 I will receive taxes at my homo-!

at a n y time.. Don't pav that extra fee get here before Oct. 15

Helen Reynolds, Treasurer

^HowelUllene crppomted oc^rnieees — j — " ' ; wer7"at Battle Creek Friday- less" of a burnt offering when ~ , „ s - ~ ^ nf our roim- o f c c l ; n e

4 h 5 t h cnd 6 t h Grade News W h U e ^ p i n c k n e y high school ^ connexions were severed 1 A number of pupils are taking ^ ^ played base ball c m d ' w i t h th© Ford Compoxny. .Mr.

the fight factory ior

popular turned

IAST OF THE FRONTIER MARSHALS

Hcmer Croy interviews "Cim-^^ron George" Bolds. the last i* *!ng link with Dodge City-Kcms', I Sulausly wUd a n d wcoly* frontier town, Read Croy's fr^ril^jfo r " n q «tory,f"The Last /of the October 5. of thp Frontier Marshals' ' , in j th:*5 Sunday 's (October 7) issue of The American Weeklv ex d ' H u r i y with Delroi^ Sundav '

O t i NOTICE

of officers of 1 ¾ ¾ 0 ^ F r i dav-clncers w* * *T A "V« Fridav . US O.E.S, at 8 P.*- Friday

star ball player he caught and ! control over to Henry Ford Jr^a plaved first base for Pinckney • conciliation policy toward the in 1928,29.30 in the dayn of J i n i : l t f ) j o n s w a s /idoppted a n a Bfjft

uriions was adopted and Bea..

NOTICE CIDER MILL V w h a V e decorated our bulle- ^ l h e wash room noon hour ** S f i T n i i l l is now open w r " d w i t h a village m a d e , V i c t o r Basydlo can tell a Mon M V %SdS through Scrturdayitm-bcKird wim s t o r l e d ^1 | r o m Q yicaroy butterfiy.

open Tuesday tmouq ° L ^ t collection oi insects- J o h n Brown is leaming to

oak leaves. __ # ^ ^ ^ ^ n e a to DOTW . Arch (the i £kWo; w l t l l t h f t „^«^-1 TWA I

^ e ^ i o i n e d Livingstc* Lodge C e t t " w a s released .as a No.76 F. & A. M. w h i l e j ^ d m g q , t u r o

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a \ ^ ^ A ZrvArrA skins. 1 , w e have 3 grades-rabbit and squttrel a s we have Fifth Grade

'over them and saves TO COUFCT FO^D ' ^ qoverhmew h a s

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T^ Ray Duffy' atienred the* pral etate mecfccil convention in De Seth toil j*fi w e e t burial

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MRS. ED5TH DARV7IN . . . h( ..« 42 studer.ts

M r B .Edith Darwin, a f o n n e r ^ J ' - J U * a * * ™ ^ , ! r f * ^ ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ¾ ^ 1 ¾ ^ ^ ^ ¾ ^ w U h " ^ " ^ u n d ~ ^ „„ „ I U . . , ^ ™ c««ri v Blankenbaker, i _ , ^ H r f t m i o »a is 2 carioaas^oi t e n a n c e ^ d a gp

UM «,-. ^ — - - - - , .. , ^, ,-Tnrry Frautremr. »y*- a n d " — " * ow of Roy Darwin who died sev JJTTY j o h shaner ™ i i J ^ a o S i i r v i v i n a is a son. Craig. ^ ° . petroit; Robert ^ w l l x n o n v F i u m m « A j — ^ - j 8 0 n ^ C O T W ^ J ^ ' a p p r t W ~ ' w r i t * a b c S " ^

and w ^ v a * 1 0 1 * ^ cttossea t McBbi^

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Ti.-r>Seme;r of -35- 3¾¾ " ^ " t ^ ^ ^ ¾ - ¾ ^ ^ 5 ¾ ^ w-g^ffi-SSS? *£*?g?2 fSS^-aSoST^r? 5-Wc-l v/!ll live aaoin. roit last week She was the wid - ^ F r a u tretr t r . l r d " " a n d Mas^ey, p a n d y o ^ ^ ,countys . t ruo^

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Gregory h a v * announced the I gagement of their daughter'

Hetty, ta Paul Pickett, son ol Mr-; cax^Mok Warner Pickett,

HoweffThflt:

T i * bel l h a s been removed n a m Collins, Memorial church

W»d* ifcw., Oct 2, *, 4 "SHOWBOAT4 ' fa

DexterTheotr MJCKGA*

Hit atajetty's belongings . . . pur* cfoon as a Beecy cloud.

lafcryn Grayson. Ava Gardner' fSday, SaturdoV~r] ri" ^Howard K - I Jo. E. Brown , ^ e ! ^ ^ M

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^ ^ 8 1 Natwie m m e Raw Leo .Sorcey. Hunts Hall antf the byierian church bought the Co i f ins ciJurch building

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Rain or thin; she can dry her clothe* any time . . . with an e/ecfric dryer.

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Your wash is quickly fidff-dried, toft and wrinkle-free.

Y o u work less . . . save t ime . . . have whiter, fluffier, softer clothes. Al l in all, you turn labor into leisure. Ha l f the work of washday is in hanging clothes. Then why d o it? Be modern . . . turn your back on washday drudg­ery — get an electric clothes dryer.

See YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER

-V •>*;•'-.•iiSfe''

FARM SPECIALS

MlHiH*-KPOLIS MOLINE 4 YEAR OLD BAJJLEJR, A U T O M A T ^ (.

JOHN DEERE H. CULTIVATOR.

TRACTOR, HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND 2 ROW CORN PICKER, NEW.

MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE (R TRAsCTOR, STARTER AND LIGHTS.

INTERNATIONAL CORNE|ND3R BUNDLE CARRIER & LOADER. (INTERNATIONAL SILO FILLER AND PIPE

JOHN DEERE A TRACTOR. SIDE DELIVERY RAKE.

PLOWS — DISCS - DRAGS

BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUR STOCK AND COMPARE

Wm. Deutsch & Sons M i n n e a p o l i s - M o l l n e Sa les anr Service

127 South Michigan Avenue How#lL Michigan Phone 1391

Announcement W e Have Sold Our Scrap Meal M e t a l Buoiness to

Grand Scrap Ir«n Metal Co. W h o Will Carry O n The Business at the Same Location

BRING YOUR SCRAP METAL

Abe's Auto Farts N O DOWN PAYMENT

"JUNGLE HEADHUNTERS" fa Tttftalcokr

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Motin— Sunday fcftA 9 m coattnt "JIM THORPE, ALL AMERICAN4

Bowery Boys M M

John Booncke oi Gregory p a s s ' u . . <aao „ Mark Stevens, Don Tavlor & : crway bept 25*h. Humphrey Bogari Marta Tore* ^ .-|o*c. HoWe

h a ^ b S £ £ M K " * w l l J " S I R O C C O " B^d\^t°mt9d ^ou* to cartoon

Bnghon Area s d S o l is 874. Tht

' ihe draft will trrV^ IC u r

this county an October 2 Th ° f B * t * « * « * « • Charles Bickford ^ «

f ^ ^ ' ^ ^ w A x d e n ReyhLWm. T u~. *•*" ^ Octob« 9, 10. n Smith, Chas. Elliott, Edward Eis Gregory Peck. Virginia Mayo ela Fowlervlle; Wm. Enguist I to • ttnekney; Claude LybrinkBrigh i Copt HORATIO HORNBLOWER, ^retta Young, Joseph Cotton t o £ ._. | fa T«cfanicoioi I and Cecil Killaway

I u i\ ^ ^ " n a of Ortonville who cartoon

1 5 ^ r r b £ * 2 L J « aB5KS**W*

'TARGET UNKNOWNS Sunday. Monday. Octobr 7. 8 Bob Hope. Maribyn Maxwell

and Lloyd Nolan in the comedy hit of the year

"THE LEMON DROP KfuV' N*wt

**** TUM.. W«d.. Thar Octobw 9. 10. 11 picture you will enjoy

'HALF ANGEir

awarded thef ; contract to build the new S t '< Patrick's school at Brighton. | will p lay at the Michigan—Ind-

The Howell high school band iana g a m e Oct 13, 100 bands wiJi participate.

The_ engagement

On Moonlight Bay

Cartoon Short* R«sf. Coming:The Mating Season Quebec, Cattle Drive

AVON i?ta/U£j< 8feockto4ge> Michigc^ ....

TUe engagement of Marilyn ' PrfJ e Ann Dankers, duaghter of Mr, *rtdaY- SatuHay^oct. s.s I and Mrs, Howard *~ Dankers" of »Marion, to Robert Dunn, son of

SYLVAN 1 HEATER Friday, Saturday Oct. 5.6^

'IRON MAN"' A Drama Btarring

Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyes and Stephen McNally

Specie^ Added AttracHbn Fight Pictures Round by Round - „ - - . ^ "BEWARE OF BLONDIE"

Mr. and Mrs, James Dunn of ^ 0 1 0 *°«hk far Dogwood with M J ? ^ w T . ^ rT<W? nL^lEi HoweU is announced. _m ^ P««Y Singleton; iSiur Ufc* ^ ^ c S ^ n ^ d ^ ^

Lida Marie.dctughter of Mr,and Mrs. Asher Wylie injured her fin ger in a corn sheller. 5 stitches had lo be taken,

The Ajgriculture Class of the Howell high sold 40 gallons of cider at their first foot ball qame

The construction of the new Dexter Elementpry school has been halted by refusal of .the Federal Security Adm. at Wash-ingion to release material, Their letter indicated that no material

would be released until the first quarter of 1952.

Postmaster Horace Licklv and family of Dexter attended the Nat ional Postmasters convention at Washington D, C last week. Of the 57 graduates of Chelsta

high school last }une, 28 are in college, ...... !

The Red Cross Mobbile Blood Bank will be at Whitmore Lake October 4tK^

The Suoth Lyon O.ES- Chapter | will celebrate its 50th anniver--at the New Hudson gym Oct 5-

Green Oak township has pur-' chased a school bus to carry

pupils to the Whitmore Lake and

Pius "ROOKIE FIREMAN" a firefighters life with

Bill Williams, Barton MacLane Sunday, Tuesday. October 7, 9

"RIO GRANDE" A Super Western Starring

John Waynes Maureen O'Hara Hi

Fight Better than a Ringside Secrt Shows 7:15, 9:15 Sunday. Monday. October 7, 8 "STRANGERS ON A TRAIN"

A Draiia Starring Farley Grainger, Ruth Roman

and Robert Walker Sun. Shows 3,5,7,9

Coming: Cuban Fireball B o m Yesterday

Tues.. Wed.. Thu* October 9, 10. U "COMIN' ROUND THE

MOUNTAIN" w _. -ru- A Coiredv Starring Mesdames LuciHe Fohey, Abbott and Costellp

Mary Kednedy and Gormon and Dorothy Shay Kelly were in Ann Ajbobr Thurs oarttor band

1¾. M M Tr • i shows 7:15. 9_|05 . Mrs- Ne.tbe Vaughn and- Mrs, "

time J7he\auah^™2' rmeComing :Apache Drums. BUtor time at the Vaughn home here.D ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ond^imd

J Ann Arbor schools. Fowlerville has purchased a

j police car and appointed Pierson I Sidell, chief of poliice.

25 Years Ago Pinckney beat St|Dakbridge at

(football Friday 13 to 0, Donald jSwarthout got bcAh touchdowns and Harold Reason the extra 1

', point. Jim Roche won first at Char

lotte last week with Morqan Dewey and 3rd with Cremona

.Forbes. This week he entered i Morqan Dewey at Hillsdale a n d ^won first, Morgan Dewey has

won 5 firsts oat of 6 starts. 50 young people g a v e Velma

Hall a farewell party at the ICong'l. church Tuesday night She has enrolled at Detroit Bus­iness Institute .

j Charles Cain, a former resi. j dent died at his home in Howell | Monday. He leaves a wife a n d , 7 children. f

I The High Flyers of the Cong'L ; church met at Lonnie VcJnSlam brook home and elected the

] following officers: Pres. Stanley ?Dinkel Vice Pres.. Russell Head; Sec., Robert Read;Treas. Gerald Henry. '• JMh-and Mrs.Berl VanBIardcum 1 celebrated their 40th wedding ioainivjersary Sunday with their 11 children present. They receiv e d a chest of silver.

The Line Bros, of Howell who lhave just returned from a trip around the world will give a n ,

} illustrated lecture at the opera

Sporting G o o d s Guns, Rifles, Archery

Ammunition

Auto Ports Accessories We Trade Guns

Bring In Yoai Old Gun for a n Estimate

— WE ISSUE -

Hunting Licenses

kmukcn Auto Accessories 126 EAST GRAND RIVE AVE. BRIGHTON, MICH.

PHONE 72371 Open Daily 8 A ^ l lo 8 P,M Sunday 9 A M, to 12 Noon

w a s remodeled h a v e moved back in their own house-

Bernard Glenn has enrolled in the medical dept. at the Univ ersity of Michigan,

1018 East Grand River, Howell* Michigan

47 Years) Ago The ladies of the M. fc. church!

[will hold a cdrnivial at the op jera house Oct. 14-15.

Emil Brown have returned af ^house Oct 14, under auspices ter 2 weeks at 4ie St, Louis I (of the ssenior class. : worlds fair, Irvin Kennedy ran | The Christian Endeavor have | his blacksmith shop during his elected -toe fiollowng oncers: absence, I n n T tiraw^ Pres*.: LonnSe VanSlambrook * The first number on the l e e ' MOQT m . i L a . Viae Pre*., Dorothy Carr: Gft; jture course is Sam Jones imper Good wE«£ J* n J O B ? b

Helen Feidler; Treas, Daniel! sonated by Denton CrowL ^\Tmo«^a5j?Hll\ ' VcmSlambrook. \ George Washington Bates is arl 2 ^ ' « "J? 5 ° 1 a «">«• to

\ Ezra Plummer has moved infto the sick list im* « w ! c1*** Ploasan* thel Ciimanef hoase. • , : CoL Doty and faznilv ot Clifton'nlac* t« £ J £ ^*d n? fha* , y o u

"TrrHf. ««• viftiHnrr <h« T^nl«* ? ! ? ? to.*°* *?' ^Ce people to

What

SRs' | The Dexter Cider Mill DO CUSTOM GRINDWd EVERY TTtSDAY AND FRIDAY

for Cars Truck, md ^ / ^ • Th® Junior teams of StMary's !Calif, are visiting the Teeple ™ b ^.^"fu "' " c « P«>pn to ^ Y t o S L ' ^ d the Conq'l. church played families* P w o r k with, the kind you would

wfie zear to^tty ^ ^ g e c C f t d iooiha^ o a m e l a s t ; T h e Utt le c h U d ^ Uncom A. be proud to have as friends. T 0 < t r v , . ! week.,St. Mary's won 31 to 7. Smith was badly screfcahed by ™f* « « « « » • °[ the advan^

M _ r* r< , T h e exx**- ^ ° Murray Kennedy a cat l a s | week. vantages in telephone work. U oOOC <r¥!-* «jGuarantee ' and Stanley Dinkel Joe Placeway brought us a Y,ou " « looking for a good lob 3885 », state Hd. Ann Arbor Grace Breiiningstall of W a y n e peck of tomatoes last week. t h a t CCBX ** iuxi a n t t he interest

visiting friends here. Percy SwarKhoirt has been ^ ° w o r k t 0 ° Michigan Bell m a y is I Henry Ford has Dexter up in clerking for Frank Wright. have a Job! for you.

e cdr. If he raises _the_ water <Mrs. Frank Wright is ill w i t K l Y o u ^?®d a o oxperience

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

OTTO WAGONER, PB<*. D«dor(Mlch.

' i, n ^^^^ and wife of How th® ^11, "• 11W ****»%»«» ^,^ ..~.— , * T W „ . **MAa. » T 1 4 H 1 1 i ^ UA win.*,— i X 6 1 6 . ^ ^ s d a y dinner guesh In T>ond h e will flood 176 lots typhoid fever. Mrs. Patsy Walsh irouwill be paidwhUe you learn.

of the Andrew Campbell fam ^-- Walsh is taking care of her. I Telephone lobs for girls p a y , Mr. JKM^ ~ Mrs Clare Palmer and Patty Otis Brown who has been higher than ever before. H y p u ' nMrs. Marjory Clinton oAr'i «mm dinner auests of Mrs, L spendmg 2 months

Has been nignw u a n *»>»* «•»«!»• *• «w» with Carlj are interested in a good Job wHh . ^ k n ? ' MJxrlcjf

Ty Clinton aj*f l were dinner auests of Mrs, L. spenamg z months witn GarJi «r» raw*'"-1" - * ~ r *-r enjidren 4 Mrs, Borchma and 2 Dlsworm^ln Howell Tuesday,! Sykes has returned to California:, regular pay Increase drop by our children of D^roit called at the' ^ r csid Mrs. Flbrts Oark and The Dexter Leader «says that

\Zi w C 1 S o n ^ S P * SundayJU Mr. and Mrs, R,K- Elliott attend Frank Isham of Oak Grove will £ o t y r s , Wal*w Clinton of Black Z m # hmeral of Mrs Edith Dor. start a harness shop thero. i1**** i l » i u fr«rfn« Wednesday / £«*** Toopfe and iamuy

JI110 ^ 2 * J** 0 toto* » Ntltie VattgMi hods* while thein

) ) wki in Lansing Wednesday

our emplovmenf ofnc< MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHOMB

COMPANY i 323 East W»htog»on SL i

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tered a s 2nd class mauer a t postoihce

,11* DoJiowea SUPinckn©v.Mich. Suirtcription Price $1.50 per year

^aul W. Cuxjett. Publghei

The Earl Smith Grocery on the Dexter Hoad was broken into last Wednesday niqht $25 in money and articles irom thel

store taken. Attempt was made ! the, same niqht to break into thel the Parker Motor Sales and Gen I erai Store here by breaking 2 rear windows but noiliinq was I taken-

Miss Lucy Jeffrey a who has been stayinq witli the Husse fauii.y over Lavey Hardware. sufleied a stroke last -Tuesday , and was takun to a Howell con- i val .bcent home. .. [

Bom to Mr. and Mrs. James | Singer at McPherson hospiial. j Howell, Sept 22, a sen, Davia Allen- j

Henry Hauck and ye editor atj j at the Howell Masonic lcdq^; tenaed a FC deqree conference

, last Wean^sday niqht.The How-' I ell I dqe lias bouqht new robes - equipment and puts this deqree© I on ionq f'-^m. m

i Stanf:-y Haines of Cohoctah., son ci Ora Haines of Pinckney, su-tered a henrt attack while at-

, tendinq ihe Howell Masonic lode l'^;t W e a n ^ d a y niqht. A do-tor \ resent' rendeied first aid a n l he was take to McPherson

hospit.il He is much better.Stan EusseU Real ot P ^ b w q . F e n n .

spent th- week end at the Kcss

f'°tT^uaht school fcr many <J • I r ; bi'.t m account of. poor

health with his vvUe t h e j o r m e r C n''i H':Tt ana two movinq to Arizona.

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WHEN IN NEED O*

Plumbing Pomps, Bathrom, Fixtures and

Electric Heaters, Pipes, Fittings REPAIfflNG A SPECIALITY

C8MPLETE UNE OF F0TVRES, COLORED WHITE PUMPS

Myron Hughes MASTER PLUMBER PHONE PINCKNEY 157FU

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|D*3d or Alive f\A™ ANTMAUS COUfiCTED PNOJU'TLY

CCWS $3X70 HORSES $2-00

HOGS 10c per Cw-t.

WF BUY HIDE* ^ D CAlf SKINS PHONE COLLECT GREGORY FARMERS ELEVATOR 8F3 OR HOWELL FARMERS ELEVATOR PHONE 1311

Cemral Oead Stock CO

LOWEST F&ICE EVER! Special de luxe PHILGAS-TAPPAN Range

sons are

Wilbur Esele and wife of Fow R/r , " lervil'e called on Mrs. Emma Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Pike wree Vollimer Saturday. I

Sunday quests of the Ted De. Barr family of Gladwin and saw their new born son.

Don Bennett and family of WebberviUe called Sunaay at the Andrew Campbell home.ho

Mr. and Mrs. Ben White and {? , l t h ienc coach. Mrs, Jennie Devereonv nHor,,^!^ ,

nd children p Jennie Devereaux attendee he miu-ial of Mrs, Hannah Pen- M r s . Jean M.-ye: -

-aeic^abt in An^ru Arbor F r i d a y . ' * Ypsilanti callel at u.e W a l e r She was the mother of Mrs. Jas. ' d a r k Ivane Sunday

Plumbing Water Systems etc

Stanley Dftnkel

l Forner.

Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Jeffreys a n d Mrs, Ray Chandler caiied on Lucy Jeffreys at McPherson hospiial, Howell, Sunday. 1M '"

Winston Bauqhn c*nd wife and Chfford Miller and wife spent the week end at Douqlas Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bauqhn crud son spent the lirst of the week in Champaiqn, 111,

family ol Suinday in

Tin Harold Porter Portaqe Lake spent Battle Creek.

The L J. Henry family and Kcitxi Bradbury ahd wile were

.1^ , . ™,o«t* of Mrs. Lydi' Sunday quosts of Mrs. Lydia Kan is of Howell.

Mrs. Irvin Kennedy spent Fri at the Ambrose Kennedy in Howell.

Village Tax Notice Villages Tcrxes Are Now Duw and payable at my home on

WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY

UNTIL OCTOBER 1951

HEIEN REYNOLDS. Village Treasurer 545 East Putnam. Pinckney

day home

Mrs. Eleanor Ledwirqe was a ques last week at the Roscoe 5«rhnrouah hom-3 in Berkley.

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50 members of the Conq'l. church attended the poi iuck dinner at Camp Talahi, Sunday.

Lestjer McAfee attended the Mich—Mich. State football gam© Saturday and Mrs, McAiet and u^4 i daughters stayed at the Duryood v l o m e Sunday. Stanley

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TRADE-IN A U O W A N C I

O N Y O U R OLD R A N G E !

Hrm if * • time to modernize your '.itchen witk Philgas . . . the thrifty txjtt.vd gas for farm and town homer' "ou cah huAt far and wide, but yo» won't find a bigger value anywl.ere than thv beautiful de lux* rat:^e! ?emewhor, too, we will j-'vi you a onerous cade-in allowance on your s.4d range , . . regardless of lypt, make, «r coi t ion* E*SY 'erms. if you wist!

JIAhf OTUfiR PHILGAS Af^^JA^K'« PROM WHICH TO CHO ;S£!

JMoyer home in Anm Arbor.

Mr. and Mrs. W.H,Euier have moved iu the home of Mrs. Ly­dia G w . „„„ / ...

The Wert Mariotn church Holds Waterloo. | ; their harvest supper tonight. r p o m p Meabon cend wife call j

J T o ? the Wm. Marshall home in I Kdwcrrd JTaotfer and wife of %t$hr£ae Sunday. Holt &Pent Sunday at xr* Lloyd Stockbndqe &un (

Hendee home. T h RODert Read i^™-1* ™*lZ Gene Dinkel and wife of De- i S u r l ^ v quests at the Arthur

troit and Irvinq Garder 0 ^ 4 ¾ . % ^ home in Greqory. wife of Highland called at t h e l B u U l b n

A&er | Dirdcel home Sunday. ^A^baii^a Dinkel- Levi Ludtke* .,* Grace * w — -- . -

AUen D ^ k e l and Audrey Kle- ^ t g ^ d a y a t the John Mc kot saw the motorcycle races at f r ^ j - n home. Durand Sunday. Alfcln, I>avia DorA^li no , had a spill and did not tt.iish. • T , Robert Grainqer faxmlw ot ' MerSvn Campbell , Larry a>>! n } ^ \ ^ wei% Sunday guests iOlin Robinson attehded a meet ^ t l e Louis Covle home, ing of the Brighton Masonic U I

B b wheeler who bouqht tne Lodqe Tuesday niqht where the _ * \ s\OTe at Portaqe Lake is past masters worked EA de ^ l d i n g a home ^ext^to it. ^

T S Durwood Moyer family , « ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 the John Mc

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i„m*<^ Day ahd wife and Jamess ixxy u*^ Q{ D e ^ o U

Miss (;;]i;^rt, the teacher, was '• 'i;;}f mc liow S!vJp I.awson almost *cni. to sloe;) in lu'i- physics class,

She n<>i\r o<\ him nodiiin^ and — f.ince they were di i-ussinp- e!ec« I ,• iiy—said in a loud vo!;-e: "Now ; v.ybe Mil. LAWSO:-: will explain \\!.at, eit'f' i-i'iiy i:i." Skii> sturted i o , lo'iV-.'d rt -rind wildly, and hlur'ud o'.:*, '"('Joe! I used to know, bi't I fo.-v,-.'."

"What :; \- .; to science!" sir,ha Miss Giliert . "Xo one to this drxy knows v l ia t c'octiii.-ity really is, and lierc we have a genius wh» CM ? ' • " :n i i - - : , u t f .:-1.- a ! "

1 r m v-}ien> I sit. T hope this tau.i;'! s I :\ t !i;it vonVe btdter off if you i.dmil j'ou don't know all an-(iwcrs. Some fctov, mips haven' t learned tliM y. ( ' \, th rones who are always ti!!i: ; o!'-,,'r people whnf's best. a;;i wliat's r:;;ht and what's wronf,". 1 like a tempi-rate glass of beer, myself, but if you prefer buttermilk I won't arffue. I've seen too many ''know-i^ all =>M

turn out In be wrong!

Jyot tfK&u^

( <y,,/#.'.', 1'J.J], inited Stales f!i cu.cn Foundation

cjreeSi

• o f " A » " A r b o r s ^ ' l ^ Z g » 1 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ « L ^ the Lester McAfee home.

Guire family

spent the week end ajt the week q % " ^ t h e Leo Bettes home end at the Hoy Dilhnqham . ^ ¾ ¾ ^ 1 j ^ e ,

Auction

r

htH-9kf KMch— K«n§«« fir*m $99.39

Automatic Wct«r Wwfri from $19.90

SEE US TODAY m HANtJif

AU fN$TALLAT(OM

»ETAIU

v^uire iuxuA*v-.w- - , Adricarii ! Cecil Hooker of Ann Arbor P J g J a n 4 ^ CLT family spent

he weel<

home. H i s ^ p a S ^ 2 ^ ^ ¾ ¾ 1 ^ o « crt torn D * ^

l ^ u n d ^ r ^ S e r t s « * » PWW^ ^ ^ T ' a r o f S o r toil l o o t e d 4 MUes South oJHoweU on t h . Pinckney Hoad. dwu ' s p r o u r T o m o were ihe tCharles W w * ^ e J ft A r b o r , MU,» W . . . on Coon Lake R e a l has m — 'Boul* family of Howell e o d S a t W e d ^ e an Linda L^e John Sprout of C h * u t e Held, ^ ¾ L u n d e e n _ . 7 « 5 J B * «

Lawrence Bauq-hn cfc* family d a y wete Sunday quests at the G. too. home

,ni. ? ^ . i,,nAVen were Sun ,

t^#LCSAl \ OCT. 6th ' . 1 - P a . visited at inw r

Lunch Served on the Grounds

!W. Latimer home In. Munith. ... Mr, p visuea - ' •---

^j-^t sssz« " iEaf^ ^ - *- - - -- •* Flarida S l U B H home ^ 1 - ¾ ¾ 1

o f fGrade Holrtrtn C o w . 4 HeKer t ruu Line Lot . Modrf Farm T o * , Mrs. Alia Meye* won $100 Mr. cmd ^ ^ T ( ^ s d a v arid | T r a c 1 o n H a y . Grata B e . worto ol BMchandise in a rad . Detroit ^ wife Mrs.NIary Hoff,>

: ¾ ¾ " p f e q m n i J a « ! J * W e d n e s d a y ^ ' h p . ^ ^ 2

^ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ - - , ^ d n o m f r u * - W - J ,

V M f c ~ M ^ W ~ w i t h Tom How /Mre Dorothy ^ 1 Howell la»t | teM^iT<r<L,ary were c h l ^ J * - ^ d " s U b n d ^ l t n C u m m last weeic

Mrf. Alta M e y w ' M « f

.4 Li.fcM Swart hoot VVtedneaday

Mfllet cmd others attended uj® | S l » < & <r -Waldenwood»

a n d Mrs,

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Edith ^ y S t e S r . . V a n B e u f - n o y d K # l t f l qmk

H. Farris, prop ^\

Phone Howell 1010

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NMTGti *W*nmdar. October t 19S1 /

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Locals BBa

GENERA: ELECTRIC WASHBI

$

ONLY

139

WASHER With famous "Quick-clean" Activator* washing

action —washes each piece indivWuallyl

+ Quick-emptying Pomp r/ Full 8-pound Capacity

it Adjustable Wringer * One-year Written Warranty

Pinckney had more auto traff.t $c

ic thxough hero last Saturday I ithan a|iy day this year due to V 'tht Mich-Mich. State football 1,11

game. There was a consantj snVamof cars.The Cong'Lciiurah•{ took i*i $650 at their annual; chicken dinner at the school i

Mrs. Mae Higgina has been * visiona relatives in Stockbridqe. i

Kenneth Davis and wife and i Rene Haines and friend left forj Texas last week. '

Mr. and Mrss. Gustavo Fuchs 1 fr. of Detroit spent the week end t at the Earl Gallup home. * i Mrs. Clarice Reason had an appendfrciiisj operation at S.t£os hospital, Ann Arbor last week. • Her children are at the M. J. J Reason home.

Mrs. Mae Chandler of Kala­mazoo who was called here on Wednesday by the illness of her sister. Lucy Jefferys, returntd ' !home Monday. '

Among those from here who I amended tfcie )Mifch.-Mich, SXaht football gameSaturday were Joe Jeffreys, Joe Lavey, Phil Gen tile. Bob Darrow, Ridge Shir^ Dorothy Barrett, Mnrray Kemr edy. , ,

Don Swarthaut returned home from St Joe hospital &nn Arbbr Sunday. J

The Curtis Brown family, the' Cartel Browji family and Mrs. • Alice' Schoenhals' attended the funeial of Edwin Brown at the'

ifrrtle Cr?ok Episcopal church Friday.

raw INJOY

OFT VATIR . gOQ a year

PROFESSIONAL CORNER

* » ' /> ' v. lf

THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUM . Bmy M. Dufty. M. D.

^ n c k n e y u Michigan jDculy 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.

Except W e d n e s d a y s MODM Tues» F i t S a t , 7 to I p . m.

- ' _ ' /*\

Have qwick * sudsing toft water t*r»at\i di ihwathmg, white* w c t h t i , g l o r i o u s shampoos, dttighlfwl bathing Got complete details en this omei> ing new eulemaNt water seltenef.

PERMUTir

WATER SOFTENER

B E A L E S T A T E Farms. Homes. Lake

and Business Opportunities List Your Property with Me

GERALD BEASON . Broker —2 0 8 North Poasl

— Ptackney, Mich. Phone 1 3 3

ML a a. Mcwsro ' j^- iHSS't H ^ S 8 5 -Den 1st Plumbing and Heattna

112¼ North Michiaan Ave. {State 8717 Lakeside Drlv* Telephones: License Bush Lake Office 935 Residence 814 —v: = - r- — ^ S T

Eveninas by A p ^ m i e n t s I P« H- SWARTHOUT 6 SON HoweU :: Michigan' - Funeral Home

HERB SNEED

Phone 183

Don C. Swarthout Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service

t Howell .j {Real Estate, Insurance, Brokerage City. " "

Costs 43 % /ess

than pre-wor

mvtomatic mode/*

Ask for im home trial

6 Li

207 * G l K a ^ brokerage j FRED C. REICKHOFF Sr.

Lake and Farm Property OPTOMETRIST A Speciality 120 West Grand River Ave.

1st Your Property With M e He well :: Mlchiaaa Phone 358 Residence 615

LEE LAVEY 55^5555

GEORGE ROUSH Plumbing

"WATER SYbiEMS" 3 4 0 North Stewed St

PV^e Pinckn^v 153F11

Generrl Insurance Phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich.

AUG Y'fONBER farm Sales A Sociality

) bERT V, r*LT£ f Phone Pkickney 78F2 I REFRIGERATION SERVICE i HAROLD R f e e * ] "Repairs On All Makes

Phone P inc lney 154F3

Livestock Hf»: Weekly Trips Made To DetroSl

General Tracking Phone 64F14 Pinckney. Mia*

R A T I N G S I DR. C I TOWNER

Dentist

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a w . W f L I E —NOTARY—

INSURANCE and BONDS ,PF?H« I3E ~ JWCKNEY

FOR MUNTZ S E E

T. V.

R O Y E. F I S H E R Factory Representative

The opening of the football. SO44 Portage Lake R o a d P ^ e r S^S^SmS7 vrr^S^m ^ 0 1 1 brin<*8 w i t h tt * s e r i e s oi W e Dexte* 3461 MANAGEMQJT ETC- OF THE predictions and ratings of teams'

PINCKNEY DISPATCH

October 3. 1951 these ratings soon fall by the n , „ , , . , . niA^n^r wayside* With so large a num. Published weekLy at Ftf\~kney, b e / o { p l a y e r s a n d ^ f a c t o r s

•ess. u. e. PAT. e w .

F V A B I I Authorized "Dealer

G ^ M E H A L f ^ ELECTRIC

WASHERS

Summer Coal Prices

Michigan. Publisher, Paul W.Curlatt, Pinck jney, Michigan. Editor, Mgr. Editor, Bus. Mgrthe same. Owner, Paul W. Curlett. Bondholders, mortgage holders. There are none. Av^raae number of copies per week. 850. TTT

Signed Paul W. Curlett j h

Subscribed and sworn to before me his 3rd day of October A- D. 1951.

Lee Lavey, Ndkny P u k t ^ Pomiswion expiress Feb, 1.133*.

involved it is not surprising. The financial rating of an in

dividual is more predictable.

I Free Demonstration Every D a f Fapm 10:00 A. M. to 10-00 P J 4 509 East Main S u Piocknoi

Gasified Ad y*. FOR RENT. House strictly mod • e m , 6 rooms. Immediate possess ion at 8109 Pinckney Rd.

WANTED:-A 'ride" to r W e ! T ~ I £ ^ B u r n s U 4 3L

1 U n a a i l l a St. start work at 8:00 a. m. and get " n c k n e Y ' M i c h . done at 5:00 p. m. _ „, r r " r "".r/^r,K* *"• «_«, LOST: A number of wood bits

Whether large or small the abil- , „ ° " ? V W a l % P , h ° r e 7 F 2 1 ^ t w e e n Rev. McLucas cottage, ity to earn, to save and improve ^flJ^^^SLlS^: ' Portage lake and Pinckney, Find can be eslablished and main *®d SALL:Two burner oil heat- ' er return to Stanley Dinkel

j ing stove, formerly in Masonic i vofjMn A T tained over a lifetime- , - . — How iff your rating?,A Savinqs lodge hall. Call H. A. Porter

Account beguM now and requl \ Dexter 9667. . arte added to will help estab '

l'OUND:Auto license plate with U l I 2 icdl lights atttached.

DEER HUNTERSil Home in forest, equipped ex-

M c P M S R S O N S U | e BANX' cept bedding, for 5 men- one ttowelL Tfidt mue trom Sidaw.Also room and

board for 4 men ih private home All deposits up to $10,000 '

-.-. Dispatch Office.

Now in Effect FOR SALE* room house inside vil lage limits, fireplace and some furniture, terms. For iniar maiion phone 100.

I FOR SALE;A large Perfection cir culcrting air oil heater, excellent condition, very reasonable

, „ , „ « « „ . Mrs. Charles Clark, phone 4D board tor 4 men m pnvaie nome . « 7 - £-5 —--•

_ ._ in- i n SidHiaw, 72 miles west of Mar I FOb SALE =U i h ^ grade Mcln . sured by aer membership in the a u e t t e on 78- \ t o s h a P P l e s $ 1 ' 0 0 a bushel at the Federal Deposit Insuranoe Cor £ u y Hinchey, 7860 Hkichey Rd. torn. Bring containers. No Sun.

(Marshall Meabon, phane 62F3 11 • ' , I

PHONE DEXTER 2681

^. ^ . ^ ^ i ^ - ^ * '

D.E Hoey Son

FOR SALE:GMC Tractor,7 speed ransmission, can be used for plowing and hauling, motor ov. erhauled, good rubber. wiU con-sider trade. What have vou 36 inch buzz saw and blaae^iu.uu, gasoline motor with averse shift $20.00. Dining room suite, electric washing machme S20.0U.

Jack Wilson, phone 69FU

SAVES ON MY INCOME TAX)

SAVES ON MY BUDGET

"SAVES MY FEET

Today there is no greater con

,EU4 bAlLLf iilacktop .'Rani 3 years old.

Phillip Sprout, Pinckney, W 131F11

Delaine

venience offered to businessmen (FOR SALn;id39 DOdqe

; FOR SALE:3 piece overstuued iDavcnpori Has mattress -and

( springs. Other furniture,- -beds ( bedding. Mrs. Wkiifred GravM j Pearl_220 St,Pinckneg.

RENT:Completly modern tijFOR SAU:;Troo*i ^ ^ ^ J room aparment. Phone 45F4 bc^ement in Pinckney, reason,

' able price. Phone 144F4 £100 a £i

Pinckney

QUALITY

wdmen thes^ the checking ac count service at First National Bank in Howell

, WE HAVE AMPLE FUNDS AV AILABLE FOR SOUND LOANS

l REAL ESTATF. MORTGAGE OR PERSONABLE AT REASONABLE

RATES

THE HASi HAtnOciAL BANK He^oil. Mich.

Under Federal Supervision Member Federal 0* anc^

Cassh. Good Condition. Mrs. Corbet Salyer, Pinckney FOR' -bALE:16 quaqe double bbar.el hammerlesi shot q\ I 4 •

Lucius Doyle, Phone 42 WANTED:Daily rides to Ann Arbor by hiqh school girl 11450 Dexter—Pinckney Road or SigJe£^foTrn^_ph£ne 142F3 FOR F1ENT: ^ear around cottage and a furnished house, oil heat electric refrigerator and stove.

, See about them. Ted Cobb mber Federal Deposit Insur^ 9643 Kress Rd.,Lakeland, :> Corporanon. All Deposits phone Brighton 4061 , ,^^1 „^ 1 *in.nnn ^ ^ ^ ^ANTPn-gin^hflr R helper wi th} Phone 39F3 Knckney.

some experience. Myron Hughes i 8717 Uikeside Dr.- Rush Lake

I n s u M up to $10^000 for Deposlto

FOR SALE:Broilers, also some hens. Mark Nash, phone 61F12. FOR S A L E - Broilers! Boasters, alive or dressed.

Jon-Loi Farm phone 171F2 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B ^ B ^ B B e w *• •^^•BSBBSBI^BSr"—

WANTED—Custom Plowing Earl Schroeder, 5^86 M-36 W

Corner M-36W & Pingree Rd. _ 'FOR RENT:3 3 rooms and bath bath apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. 4998 Girard Drive lakeland- Phone 9211. Brighton

FOR SALE a 937 Ponuac, new tires, also 1934 Ford.

fOR SALE:M^fcome inT&cST nev, in good condition, larg* rooms, Areola heatna sy8tem,2

-«*«'-. *-w«aNi>-inrougn reaerai HTTTriM'ATir SAW FILING 75c' car garage, lorqe lot, some fruit. Land BankXong term, 4 % loans ^ ¾ ¾ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mr. ^Winifred Graves .220 Peart

LibfuNGS,

FARM r n u T c T;, U r. J J Phone 157F11, Pinckney. f ™?L LOANS-Through Federal ^ ^ 1 ^ 1 S A w n L n

t^SSTS^:^^! ^ W N MO^S SHARPENED s p e a a l payments at any time - » K ; , U . . . . without penalty charge. Call or

Meats Fruit

Groceries Vegetables

right Robert HolL "Sec-Treas-ioo, 201 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor National Farm Loan Associat or will b e in -Howell in Drain Commissioner's Room at Court­house from 10:00 a / m. on o a c h

Also Sissors and Knives Service While You Wcdt

All Work Guaranteed M A N l K l / S SAW FILING SHOP 11524 River Dri*e.Hl-lcmd Lake

WANTED:fARM Let us help you sell your farm have more prospects than {arm*

L HAROLD C R A N D A t i Phone 305W HoweU. I

TBI STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court foy tine County of

Fish » * ,

mm

m

-Bfarket Prices Courteous Service

CLARK'S

The

Probate court In the dty of .Howell In toidl county on the 25th day of Sept. A. D., 195U

PTMentKoe. Hfaam B. Smith, ]wia» ol ] fudge el Probate , . ^ ^

In the Matter of the ESTATE OF RAYMOND J. FICK. M. I. Lynn W. H«nd«e, baring fled in «aid court ah first account as guardian of said estate and his petition praying for ths allowance thereof. It Is CVdered that the 22n day of Oct

A,D. ItSI ts appointed ftr hearing said petMoa.

II 1« Psrfhsr Osdered, That public i Notice thereof be gives by publication I for three successive weeks previous fci said day of hearing to fho Ptfckney Die.. | patch, a nowsoapof printed aria fUrmktf d-rckrted Is scad Co **. ed In said County. A true copy rBrom B-. Butffh Celeetla Parshah Judge of Prooate Register of Psobat*

Order Your

FARM SEEDS NOW

r\lfalia, Clover and Ail Other Seeds

Farmers Feed & Supply Co.* MAX BUiSELL MOR. Ptocknfcf. MIcUaan

, Mr. and Mm, Herbert Palmer WANTED =1 have 3 clients who j n_u_ _x,A J^J xv. J J . wunt to buy a small home with

TlMBE^rTo cut, on shares, all a n d ^ 1 ^ ^"V*6 m e w e d c t t n a 2 to 20 acres near Pirickney.bari hardwood, s o m e on qround.also k reception at Garden Cify Satur. not necessary, prefer a garaqt some standing. Jack Wuson Way night for Dorothy Hurd a f 4 fted J. Teepie, HoweU, >eioh. Phont IGflFU i/ohn Smtod. Phone 675 T. - 1 .^-